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JctroitrcelPress 1'0 587 122 276 1047 Howard's majority WlllUm Ac noris' 'tiol OCOA AT THE DETROIT TEA SIOKR Vt nH ia I ART EK AJ i $20000 SAIa erris itch BOYD A CO Charles Wilber i Mackinaw Wendell ould I ri AGINAW 8 Barclay Andrew Parsons i Totals John Divine John Lotnisou X627I4D Total 1 Centa 3777589 of LUID LAMP eri and lor by COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND Myron Hathaway Philander Ewell illiam A Burt Wayne Washtenaw Jackson Livingston Hr of ell ti th or be to pl 1323 276 33140 776oiW0 The Kun on Selden Wither A Co cpecul Dispatch so Um Tntmae The safe is ordered to punch it to Matters immediately assumed a burgla aspect and we left as the time to go to had come Cleveland Plaindealer Tues $35990205 To lue 33110 3 384000 2949000 363000 290000 13000 SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19 I'uZue $15016200 1776740 25734 95 389994 1669397 1002303 9476546 40664 79 LaVKKH White Lenawee Alex Tiffany Hiiam Eddy Robert Beecher James Parker Livingston Samuel 7 Ives MaCoub ranklin Brownell Clinton Timothy Petit Eaton 9 brii for Btrr th! Dollars Half Dollars Quarter Dollai 11796000 Dimes 3 380000 Half Dimes 500000 Trimes 4000W fy flurried In New York on the 1' th inst by Rev Hr Irones Mr Josxph rw an of retroi Aud Mlab Elixauktr I vi of the former riser TKW It 1 1 St luu BOXES OR SAI I BY 1 noria PARKER A HRO fourth District The Official returns from Ingham county take Ofl 25 from Mr Peck's reported majority In Htginaw we are informed majority is 193 Instead of ISO heretofore stated The re ported majority for Yisnek In I doubtless exaggerated lleaver Inland it is ru mored has given Peck about 600 majority Mr Pick's majority in the district is undoubtedly somewhere between 500 and 1004) This gentleman has published a letter to the London Timer giving his reasons for not verify ing by actual observation the report of the Es quimaux relative to the remains of Sir John ranklin and his party He says: "My reasons for returning from Repulse Bay without haring effected the survey I had contem plated was to prevent the risk of more valuable lives being sacrificed in a useless search in por tions of the Arctic seas hundreds of miles dis tant from the sad scene where the lives of so many of the long lost party terminated and I am happy to say that my conduct has been ap proved by all those whoe opinion I value and with whom I have conversed on the subject" In reply to the suggestion that ranklin and hie men could have sustained life where the Es quimaux could he adds: "At the season when Sir John ranklin's party was seen traveling over the ice the seal boles are covered by snow and can only be dis covered by the acute sense of smell of the native dogs and after the seal hole is discovered much patience experience and care are requisite to kill the seal As soon as the snow thaws (say in June) the seals show themselves on the ice but they are then so difficult of approach that not one of my men (Ouligbuck the interpreter ex cepted) although they often made the attempt could approach near enough to shoot any of these animals wintered at a part of the Arctic coast re markable by its geographical formation for the abundance ot deer during the autumn migra tions bnt only then: it was at that time that we laid up our winter stock of food bnt it was hard work even for ns (all practical sportsmen picked men and in full strength and training) to collect a sufficiency portion of country near to and on which a portion of air John ranklin's party was seen is in the spring notoriously the most barren of animal life of any of the Arctic shores and the few deer that may be seen are generally very shy' from having been hunted during the winter by the Indians on the borders of the woodlands" Dr Rae does not think the ships of the miss ing party were pillaged by the Esquimaux and say "Had this been the case wood would have been abundant among the poor people It was not so and they were reduced to the neces sity of making their sledges of mnk ox skins folded up and frozen together an alternative to the want of wood alone could have re duced them Another pioof that the natives had very little wood among them may be ad duced leaving Repulse Bay collected to gether some ot the resj eetable of the old Esqui maux and distributed among them all the wood we could 'pare amounting to two' or three oars and some broken poles Yben these things were delivered to them I bade the Esquimaux interpreter who peaks both bi own and the English language fluently to whether they or their acquaintances near Pelly Bay hid now most wood They all immediately shouted out holding up their hands that they themselves had root I need scarcely add that had the ships been found by the Esquimaux a stock bf wood sufficient for many years for all the natives with in tn extent of several hundred miles would have been obtained overland expeditions hare been decided upon the one in boat to go down the Macken zie river in search of Captain Collinson about the safety of whom there is now some anxiety the other in canoes down Back's ish river to I moke further inquiry into the fate of Sir John people and to endeavor to obtain some more relic and should any of the remains pt the dea be found to place them decently un der ground It is arranged by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and' Captain Shepherd Deputy Governor of the Hodson Bay Company that these exp editions should be whaMy in the hands of the Hudson Bay Company and the Deputy Govern or has posted letters to Sir George Simpson Territorial Governor containing foil details a to the objects and mode of carrying into effect thee THEY HAVE ARRIVED Those mi ch knqi iked aetek goods ecruitin of RICH VELVET VESTIWX anT Doeskins and a nww and bantifu! ar nd Mr OvrcAu A mol eompUt amo riment of uruiahinr Gooda ibis ilia I I A Ji 4 8 aft The editor of a TV es tern paper thus intro duces some poem pnbHsbed thisweek was composed by an esteemed friend who has lain in far tx year nri e' Jar his rere reuesnu" QA CosqrKaTr in 1S54 Professor Cnallis announces as the conquest of astronomy during the past year four new planets and the same number of new cornets: none of the latter having been as yet identified with any of their edeeetsors which unfortunately is al 3 the case with respect to the planets the number of which instead of being the mystic seven bids fair to increase to seventy equally to the inccn venience of and the juvenile stn deuts of astronomical catechisms llurrati for Milawawer Notwithstanding we are le i'ta in the State yet we feel proud to know that the reliable democracy of this county have discharged their duty as becomes men their dnty as free men a citizens or the first time since the organisation of the county have they elected a rfor tid ttraugt cur for county officers and never have they given large a majority for the tate ticket and for Congress It will be ready wholesome enjoyment and self sathsfirtlon to re vert to hereafter that the reliant of free dom of Shiawassee did their duty rand more than was expected of them hiavassee Democrat VffOCHt THE VERY BEST COEEYL family for wk low titotnaod jht hnodrod xni tfr foirT Iyel at Jfldre of Prolate In th mtxerofth Mta? OX RAD1XG AM) ILING THE 4qaj of Rz' rt thxt he may of it it That Mra dar the eleretith dar DetarbT Brt at tea tn tc fomxxm for th petition tod th bir at lew of eaid dcceiLAe! ind aU other interested aaod Bkigbax Yotng a Wag It iw said that the famous Brigham Young the Governor ofEtah and Grand High Priest of the Mormons came1 near having on inglorious end put to his career in August last He went down into Ilia well to recover a lest bucket when the curbing tumbled in the earth followed and Brigham Young be came for the nonce smbterraneau alnt Bnt the teal of his followers would not permit any finish to the life of tbwir mol faithful shep herd Spades and shovels were brought into re quisition the harem of tSe boried Governor as sembled in force to aid the saving efforts of the male members of the fioclg and in about two hours they had the cratific axion of palling him oht like a forked radish fivtn his sub soil bed He praeched that night from the text is rcell with me" Ever exhibited in Detroit Tiit Stoves are of the ell kuo manufacture oi W00LS0N HITCHCOCK IrawliDK fWbkc ara JJYI Chl rn Thanksgiving The public are respect fullv solicited to attends Social Dance to be given hr iE at the iremen's Hall on Thnrslaj eveuinf November 30th an Solomons II Parker Wallace Thayer 1 iona Msvaokrh Lee Mills Music by Wood's Cotillon Rand Tickets ovx hollar and fifty cunts Carriag a will be in attendance at o'clock nv novU iw The Tabernacle Baptist Church will meet this (nnday) for worship at their Chapel on Howard st Second Third strecUi Preaching in ibe morning and evening by their Pastor JxMka InmUIH rr novl9 lt The notes of the Michigan State Bank are redeem by Carpenteh Vkrmii tf No 4 Wall st at one per cent discount ocI4 Momauty on The shp Cm A l3OToBT J1'! I On ednesday about 2 clock which amreu at Xeir York cnWednes jn township of Shiawassee a mot day last from Liverpool lea: forty of her I atrocious sud brutal murder wm perpetrated by ftn during the veyj by sickness lamin named Kinyon upon the person of his mt I wife ty shooting her in hta own house from the The present is the first year of which she died instantly They hadinoa 1847 that a Governor has been elected in 4 I left at the Mass to provide a she might for MassacuqsetU by the people I herself and children At the time of the occur rence we understand she wu busily engaged at the loom weaving He came into the door un suspected by her and presenting hi gun shot the ball passing immediately through her body We understand be had before threatened her Kinyon was Immediately arrested and is new confined in jail in this village Mrs Kinvon was said to be a very exemplary woman NW'aKware: Dew ocr aT rom the Home Journal lourHimd I take In Mtns IS BEMECTL LL C4ELEH TO riR A3 aoruaeut of SHOP haw mrtaatlv on tnad fail wpvG of ll'J TERMAX'S XE IE BLOCK WOODWARD AVENE IHTH SIDE BETWEEN JEER30N AVE nue and Ijirned treet now opening the JbargCMt Stock of trtnueoi twin a MUf jBWMCtttO 0' 1 aU hour Tour band I tAein mine Wilhe And fanev tbe art Tv £2ie on your two WhaV pUb UK in your heart: 'T' jOV bonral nxu to held The'ffem of bonr worth By me more prised than all the yld Ut a'l th mine of earth ilhe Of all the mine of earth marked your lore of right Willies Your proufi di 4aiu of wrou: I know ratler aid the weak Than UitUe the strong The iolth th contancv borue tuch render others ail that they Can ever render you Wilhe Can ever render ou A euDMclenee void of guile illie A diapmlKi kind A nature gentle and anvere Accomeludied and refined A mind Uxat wa not formed to bow An MNpimtioD hixh Are Rami ng on your thoughtful bro And in your cheerful a illie And in your cheerful eye 1 never look at you Willie But with an anxiou pruver That you will ever to me What uow sure you are I do not find a fault to ehide A foible to annoy or vou are all your father And all vour tor line Andall youg all that I could hope WilKo And more than 1 tr'rve Your preMure of adection now I fevl in everv nerve I love vou not for faahion'a ewike But for yourself aicnr And hi hy your band I take So fondle in my own Wilhe So fondly in my own OrdtreiL That said peUUOter yrre Mticc 'o the intTtd in aaid tata of the petMicnry of tition and th bee ing ip rtc eavng a 97 thfa ordr to be vhlshed in the Dtroit ree Praa a printed and eirculatimE taid county of Wayne far three raecw are weeks prerimu to eaid day of hriaf A true copy) JOSEPH aHO nnvlt JnCr of Promt TftVE K1XG JAHd JCST RrCKTVJJO BY oel MATHM COI The official majorities for the respective can didatea for Con grew in the several counties of the irst biatrict are follows: Shtarl Howard 154 No other Slock in the in equal to thin for Coal Stoves and Open ranklins UR WOOD EK ICES VERY LOW OR CAhlL inn nozrmli et 5i ica I JO ou do pocket Dianea lor 1mA6 h) Un Writing Book with and without copies 5M) quirei Blank Books 3i0 ream Letter and Cap paper )Q0 aaaorted dze ItX) Xetii Back Board luuu stom Steel eus nnvlw ELWOOD Co Tnnn hallklujaii 1 VVV Chin Mt 110 Cythara Dulcixnar 600 Carauna Sacra 30 Sinking Bird A variety of and Secular Marie peahn in the above can supplied at Xw York caah irica notlj LI WOOD A Co Bankers brokers sow order for Lithograph ChecksDraite Cer tificat' a of Depoeite Stock OrtiScaita Ma pa Hill Ilcada Ac in the finest style of the art Spwameti of the aoove can be Mtn at our store anvtv ELWOOD A Co GLOVES HOSIERY CRAVAT COLLARS SHE MERyn AtD CJSH MERE TDER J1 IHRTS LjRA'ERS Ar Which will at greatly redurcfnnrze at ECK 154 A JfT aye corner Balnea treef or Sale on Time Hoik ano lot on corner of wayne a Conjrreiw RrU IJkawia tbr tat on ifh Mrwyt Eoiuirof JOHNSTON nor7 welry and Yapkf Notion Dealer CUOrLDEK BlLU KM ELASTIC TOCKIN Kjje Capa Sy rnr Brt Pampa Karwntr Bottla whoial and retail at th ladia Rahbar Wrbouaedd ellows Halt Woodward avoua one? Total Coinaiie 35647 673 Mr Ssowdkn in a letter relating to the above I recognize and respect Jf a A A A CH tdin Ros James Sutherland Branch James Tompkins CyruaG Luce CALHOrv Daniel Dunnakin Homer Hurd Tolman Hall Ionia' Eyruo Lovell Jackson John IV Milla Joseph Hebee James Dupuy Kalamazoo i Henry Montague George Lovell Kent 1 homa Church Janies Dockeray Selden Withers Co have not suspended Their Bank hsj been open all dayall notes were promptly redeemed The entire community are strongly in favor of their going on The KnowVethlng Convention Cincinnati Nov 16 The Know Nothing Convention is understood to be in session here bet nothing is known aa to ita object or of ita proceedings Ll a smell family Ity within om half mde of tienl ri te rnre lh Uth nt VossudNT Xo S7A Detroit 1 NO 17 OEAKB0Kj Trill NEW AND sIENDIDoffw Ervm the New York Herold riday a Nets inglo Aniorlcau Kepublle in Central America We unde ritand that an a uic 4vnnt xo start from this cit' Texss an 1 other parti to establish a republic in thetjmto rv'purubased in the Mosquito country It I eai the pure lnue covers some twenty five millions of acres The purpose is to bring in be Xi Juam orreytown by the consent and co operation oi the authorities roru the cha aiur of the gentlemen engaged tn this enterpn we should anticipate a brilliant for the territory in question but for all the ven tral American gUte TbU may be ea that will the whole tump and give orous government to the'leeble and disorganized population of that part of the world We are informed that the celebrated Col Kin nev of Kinriev Ranch now Corpus bristi ho well known to the American peopro for his enterprising for the prominent part he took in the revolution of Texas n'J lhe late war with is to lead the expedition and to be the President of the new republic This looks well for the enterprise euch a who baa made his mark wherever he has been and in whatever be has is not likelv to faiL Will the people of Central Ameri ca understand what is manifest destiny and what is for the good of their States ti Mr IL JKnka aa been associated with Mr axes Cl a ax in the editorial charge of the St Clair OJaerrer i There are no less than six thousand pianos in Boan annually and lixy areeld ti prices varying from $315 to $1500 each SMITH A Ars JeM roesisiof aa aft ALL AND WINTER ft WU I VI HJOT' gi: 'tle hex' rvnxisBi 5 1 A INE AKSORTMET I I INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE WOODWARD AVODD HALL arilE SCnOtlBERS INVITE THE til who reqturi artio" tLtrlio to thh drat rT India Rubber Inonflx Jen r4rivd from Yrk emuewtiar io part of ffkifg heittug Com 5 Tuvi bfUt ZtoZ Eed PiUouft IaJc J'TtKTtfrf bkirldt Ptifuyt frig Cutkiot 7'roi thug iiert Jrr RtilU Unit eud C9T Table CierfTf ire trf I adla Robber Clothing of ofl kioria Arnt for Klaotse Web for Geters Oi Cloth and Window shades fa rrt vn rv novi RI4XW CO Pursuant to 1 appoint Trrfy tke day of November neit aa a day of public thanksgiving and prayer Thu people of our State and nation hav enjoyed anoth er war of bounty and propritv While other daUolim either for present vitene or to avoid throat enM danger aie eontt'udinfi in Uoodyar our own at with all the wrld He who truidea the d4tinv of nation have watched our ith pecu liar favor Continually and rapidly iring in the ware prosperity it has rvacLed a high pomtion of wealth iudu ence and power amonfeT the nations of the earth Our own Bute he fully shared with the other of thi Republic fu all theme munifli vnt We eunff and their attendant hon ors I recommend that abstaining from all unnecessary bum nes on that day it be set apart and suitably obeened by the people of this Stat aa ft davof thankjmng praise and praver to Him who i the author of our existence and haa thus kindiv guarded and bleawwd ua Inwituetxfr hereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great ioel of th State to be hereunto fL a affixed at Lansing thU dsynf October ad IV4 ANDREW PARSONS Bv the Governor: AVmtiKfcVKS Secretarv of stare Sr Claib Sanborn Sanilac In I 1 RIR O1LVS! 1 HM'Rl HER HAVING PURCHASED THE entire stock lately ued by HICKS PALMER Co and MOR5E A Co Offer the name for Mie AT NEW YORK COST OR TWENTY DAVS After which time the entire stock will be acid Ht Auction toipe hiii niunrr Cah or approved paper nvl9 HEREBY VEN THAT A MEBTING WILL be bld at th of th North Wmrtem tuning Com pay Houghton eoanty iclHgan on the Ihtb davofNo venter next at 2 for th parpoee of orrao rr vf the Central Mining Company of Hour hl' a county tC can ecder an vt c' the Lecpdaliire of the State of MVt approved eb i JOHN ROBINGMON ocX HILL i nAl BK Piano orte iMGilT Y1ORK kNO ORTHS TH1 4v rtock now ceuiuik 4'f Si first and never more complete than at the prrwnt tinie Each imtruineot in carefully iuiected and a guar ru feHu JuurobilUr They will be 4 retd Ik1 BAxr KIIlBIJl St JosiPii I Miller Tvscola Van Burin Gilman Chilli's Shier Donald McIntyre Ezra IV Whitmore Miach Porter Jeremiah AVilliams IVatvx Henry Wells Pliny Power Moorman Charles Noble William Gregory Arthur Edwards There are a few erroniin the Joi list Repr ieentauves rancis St Aubin demo crat ia omitted in WaynA county ari fu sion is omitted in St Clair county Cady fusion should eubsttted for Woodivard democrat in Monroe county and Hixon demo crat in place of Pobtfr fm ion in Washtenaw county The Jaurwaf tears that we lose the Sena tors in the 20th 27d and 24th cffiGtricte or th ree Prow Early Time Aug 10th The Bteamboat Walk in the li'ater left here on the 3 1 st nix for MichiLi mackinac and Green Bay with two hundred passengers and large cargo of merchandise for ports on the Upper Lake a The schooner Superior 'Capt Wu Keith ar rived here last riday having on board the In dian who shot Dr Madison in May last The schooner Tiger Capt Bibdsall sailed from thia port for Buffalo on Monday last with a' cargo of 410 packa of fora valued at $C2000' The schooner Superior Capt Kxith ailed for Buffalo on Tuesday last with 200 packa There are still remaining at our different warehoues between three and four hundred packs which are considered worth from 35 to $900 each In this month a Steam Grit Mill erected by CoL A Edwabds went into operation The Ga ieite speaks Of the flour made at thia mill aa ex cellent and much superior to that made in wind mills which then lined both sid a of the river There were four water mills in thc Territorj' and Capt Woodwqbth's in Oakland county and Marsh 4 at Monroe At this time among the resources of the Ter ritory wool flax hemp tobacco currant wine fish fur and gypsum are enumerated as the most important A large meeting of citizens was held Aug th at the house of Woodworth at which it was resolved that Solomon Siblkt be supported for delegate to Congress August Ata numerous meeting of the cit izens of Detroit called for the purpose of depre cating the practice of silver seventy of the principal business men pledged themselves to their fellow citizens that they would not receive or pass any cut coin within tile counties of Wayne Alonroe Macomb Oakland and Su Clair otherwise than by weight" Aug A company which had been previ ously organized consisting of some ot the lead ing citizens of the Territory sent out an Explo ring Committee for the purpose of examining a great portion of th" country lying within the Peninsula of Great inconvenience was sustained for the want of brick During the summer of 1821 but two brick buildings were commenced in a more forty feet square by the Messrs Palmers and one for Denotkbs forty fonr by thirty' 1 nu luiuiei a1 lc i uiuuy uciays was completed but the building of the latter was temporarily discontinued for want of brick Three additional buildings would have been erected if brick could have been obtained t'r teat rnrtAein in fVva irinimtri 111 LUU Ui Vuiiayo in etiv riciunj ws a xj troit in consequence of the low price of grain commenced the culture of tobacco The pro duce was sent to Montreal where its quality was a proved and it sold for a high price The Supreme Court closed a session on Tues day night October I6tli a few minutes before 12 Kkwabiskinb a Menominee Indian was tried for the murder of Charles ULKicKiat Monroe David A Woodward George Kiiklaad Montcalm Midland Oakland Chamberlatn Byron Stout Asa Reynolds Nathan Powers Morgan Smith Ottawa Robert Pune ml Ontonagon Abner Sherman Chatfield Emmett James Strang (probably) Genesee Daniel Montague Abraham Mlddlesworth Hillsdale Stillman Ralph Estbel Judd Gideon King Eighteenth Virtrict James Sullivan Berrien County Xineteenth District Paine Allegan ani Vas Bukbn Counties Tu entuth Listnct Elisha Basset Kalamazoo County Twentyjirgt District Lakin Brown Harry and Eaton Counties District Henry A Goodyear Ottawa County Ac Ticenty third District Mordecai Hopkins Kent County Tioentyfourth District Alfred Rathbone Clinton Ionia and Montcalm Counties rr EL i a 2 4 weniy jijiri Jefferson Beckwith Ingham and Shiawassee Counties Twenty sinth District Charles Bush Livingston County 1 Twenty seventh District John Kenyon Jr Genesee County Twenty eighth District Reuben Goodrich Lapeer and Saginaw Counties Ac Twenty ninth District Henry Alvord I acomb County I Thirtieth District Cortez Hooker St Clair and Sanilac Counties Thirty Jirst District Omer Conger Upper Peninsula Thirty second District L'poon REPRESENTATIVES Allegan County Javius Littlejohn Barry Ervin Hewitt Berrien Thq cloud which at present hangs over the financial and business prospect of ourjeity can not shot out of view the fact that there can be no lasting obstacle in the march of her prosperi ty Monetary panics have happened many times before and though their effects were for a sea son most disastrous our recuperative energies and abundant natural advantages and resources have as often led Detroit out of her difficulties and her progress has been renewed with increas ing Impetus as the years have passed With a population already greater than the most sanguine ten years since imagined and three Immense lines of railway communication east and west in operation or rapidly approaching completion swelling the tide of business which finds here Its natural outlet onr citizens should look the transitory evils and Inconveniences en tailed npon them by the prevailing calmly and hopefully in the face knowing that with tha simple exertion 'of the name perseveringn rirv which has thus far prospered them and built up the city they will breast the storm and I six feet coiue out if not unscathed certainly nnt inca pacitated for future success in their various avo cations Our groat Central Road of Itself has placed Detroit in a business position which is al most impregnable and with the Oakland and I Ottawa now rapidlyprogreesingand toopen nltn srto inaccessible portions of country rich in re sources yet to be made tributary to ouradvance ment and both connecting with the Great West ern Road Unking us with the ocean and afford ing facilities for the transportation of the pro ducts of our State to market stall seasons must I for all time to come place this city beyond the reach of rivalry as the commercial metropolis of I Green Bay He was found guilty and was aen the State while the Saul Ship Canal just ready tenced te be executed Kktaukau aChippewj for use will contribute an important share to for Indian was also tried at this term for the nun tlfy us In the proud position we have already at der of Dr Madison near Manitowock river in talned What need then for long faces and des a district of country to which the Indian title ponding looks? Merchants mechanics manufac was not extinguished His counsel Messrs all alike will we trust consider these Witherbee A Doty' interposed a plea to the things and hopefulness will soon obliterats all jurisdiction of the Court alleging that United their forebodings for the future growth and pros States Court could not take cognizance of crimes perity of the City of the Strait committed In the Indian country The plea was lllfloii overruled by the Court The Indian was con 011 and water seem to mix victed and sentenced to execution yet Judging trom the symptoms already nppa this by virtue of anact rent In the piebald and heterogeneous ranks of the of Territory providing that Justice of gentry who have managed to get the upper hand lle Peace ou conviction may sentence any idle in the late election Already the discordant wd drunken or disorderly persons to element are and loud murmurs of be whipped not exceeding ten stripes or to be Jealousy and discontent are beard delivered over to any constable to be hired out for a term not exceeding three months the pro I'urtlicrI'Icctlon lleinrns coeds to be applied to the use of the the Ingham County Official 246 for Barry 294 gurvices of a drunken vagabond were offered for for Richmond 258 for Bancroft 242 for Shear I lie at the market house and were purchased by man 23tl for Hinman 385 for Goodrfdge 144 for I a black man a hand on board the Walk in the Swegles 250 for Witheroll 236 for Joslin 259 for I yater for ten days for the sum of oue dollar Pilcher 439 for Peck 184 for Bush democrat for Thursday Dec 27 1821 the Indians Ketau Snat 227 for itch democrat for House The I a tIt and Kbwabiskine were hung in pursuance whole democratic county ticket is elected I of the sentence of the Supreme Court pro Ottaw a County 83 for Clark 105 for demo I nounced in the September preceding The 1st cyatlo Stato ticket 6 for turion Senator 29 for I Regiment rf Territorial Militia and a guard of democratic Representative All the democratic United States troops attended the execution county ticket elected except Clerk and Reg The Indians acknowledged the justice of their igter punishment They were taken from the jail to the Geneses County Official 193 for Bingham I'rotoslant church where religious services were 421 for Coe 540 for McKinney 4'JO for Mayhew performed by Mr Hudson rom thence 431 for Ilolmea M)5 for Treadwell 122 for Jones tuy Were takeu to the gallows After ascending 533 for Howard tlo between Joslin and Kellogg tia drOp they naked through an interpreter the 428 for Miller 519 for Wisner 305 for Goodrich pardon of the assemblage for the crimes they had fusion for Senate 47 for Montague fusion for committed They then shook bands and gazed House 1st district 201 for Middlesworth fusion around upon the people when caps were drawn for do 2il district The entire fusion county I over their faces and they were launched into ticket fa elected eternity Timothy Jackson County Official 306 for Bingham 394 for Coe 110 for McKmney 306 for Holmes BelBlulKeute or 313 for Howard 295 for Jones 243 for Tread lhe Pre of xhe Kth WIL314 for Mayhew 300 for Kellogg 221 for extractg are given from a euer of 1r0 Miller 687 for A Howard 58 for Rexford feMOr toa friend The statement in fusion for Senate 11th district 106 for Blair I hjg extraet dl)ts not accord with the facts fusion for do 12th district 19 for Mills fusion Tha Mr Bil08t a Methodist clergy for House 1st district 165 for Beebe fusion for fonud hig way thg theQ frontler do 2d district 62 for Depuy fuaion for do 3d gnmo bfore tho arrival of Mr Mon district The fusiouisU elect Sheriff' Clerk Cir cuit Court Commissioner Surveyor and Coro veuerabe Mr C13K of thc XethodUt nr the democrats Register Treasurer and Chrcb efficiently alored here as early as 1809 rroeoutlng Attorney I Mr Holmes and Mr Mitchel both Methodist Ooliunjo the ffllnl anil lie I clergymen also labored here in 1810 and 1'11 Brunelies I knew them all (except the first) They were The New York Journal of Commerce has been excellent indefatigable and highly gifted preach fornlshed by James Ross Snowden Esq Di Cis But perhaps Professor Monteith docsnot rector of the Mint of tha United States with recognize them as laborers in the vineyard of the following summary of coinage executed at I the Lord as they were not" from Princeton The that Mini'and its branches from January 1st to ological Seminary" September 30th 1854 Gold Pieces Double Eagles 750813 Eagles 177574 Half Eagles 514697 Three Dollars 129988 Quarter Eagles 66775l Dollars 1002303 ine Bars Un parted Bare 3243144 I Mot of them have gone to the reward of their I labors The venerable Cask yet lives a burning I and shining light in the Church and when his NO I dsva are numbered one of the best of earth's 00 I Inhabitants will be mingled with the dead 50 I Hamtramck 00 I eu Cass and the Klclimorid Enquirer I our first page we publish at length there I marks of Gen Cass at a recent political meeting i tn Detroit in reply to the strictures of the Rich mond Enquirer ots his course in regard to slavery DO The alleged offence of Gen Cass is that in a 00 I speech before the Democratic State Convention 00 September last he spoke of slavery as a social 00 and political evil and expressed himself thankful 00 I that he lived In a free State where it was not tol 00 I erated In the same speech he said (for we 1 i liaavJ hta niinarkiil that thn tnt i fn $7051143 00 exclusively to the jurisdiction of the people in Value I the Sttes where it existed in addition to which $'7775 89 I it had certain rights guarantied to it by the t'ed I eral constitution which rights every citizen of $43079121 10 the Union North as well as South was bound to AlfUAA WAAK Thea rer? the auhstance oi hi remark''? and 'atement says: I for the utterance of such sentiments as these be statement would include the month of has been tried condemned and executed by the October were it not for the fact that I have not I Richmond Enquirer received the reports for that month from the I We know not how far the editors of that sheet ranch at San rancisco there not having been I reflect the sentiments of the people at the South: time to receive it from I but if such intolerance as has been exhibited by The total amount of coinage at the Mint and the Enquirer find sympathy generally among Branch MinU of the United States since the or southern men the sooner the of the a fact becomes prevalent at tha North the better ganliatiou in 17 to the AUtO of eptember I gavery is no such beneficent and respectable in 1854 was $424876420 Of this sum there was sutution as to induce northern men to brave In gold $328234697 in sliver $95090529 and public sentiment at home to sustain it consti oi tutional rights and then be repaid by southern In copper obloquy and contempt If such is to be the re I Oi tha gold coined the Mint nd Branches W4rd of northern statesmen who Bland up firmly rince the discovery of gold iu California tha I tbeir constitutional duties in respect to lave araonnt i $251 654291 56 Of the latter um I ry unpopular and unpalatable though they be the Georgia Carolina gold mine hare pro may nnd sooner than it will be agrae Muoed trom 184 to laoJ both inclusive $3 sou I maa free swu who is willing and able e05 50 I to between her rights and the assaults of Tho Assay Office tn New York bss been in op i abolitionism nu I Gen Cass has never faltered in hi dutv He ration since the 9th of October n4 and by stood Bncompromis ngly up to every consti malted gold bullion and assayed about four mil I tutjOna requirement of his position and hs cou pon of dollars I sequently met every just claim that the South I could have upon him But this it seems i not Anothih iv tiik Clerical Sionfbs ov ths I enough Hemutland the institution of slave Sbusu Rev IVkWKK having ry among his own people and tell hi consul it a uenu that Uvery the condition o( civil pead guilty to a charge of fornication before Gea Cas hai not geen gt the Court of Common Pleas in Peterborough do tj the contrary has deplored the ign New Hampshire has been sentenced to six I ration aa a political and social evil and express months' imprisonment in the county jail He STBUtude tha: his lot was cast in a free has already been there five months and is said Evtr seared the lot tie to be in writing his life I benud Gen Cass a the South to which Gen 77 1 I Cass verv promptly responds that he asks no fa Canada Wheat Luder the recent order of Tors which the South can either give or take the Treasury Department with regard to the I a ay The remarks of Gen Cass throughout are terms of the Beciproeitv Treat the millers of diiraifled bold and noble and we commend them Rochester have made puirha es of of our reder Gisefr wheat in Canada Th re ts to be a gre at Hailroad Conven tion in this city on the th The four great Etsiern roads we believe rill be re presented New York Central New Yo rk Erie Pennsylva nia and Baltimore de Ohic Wbat the special beaineg on hand is we Kaw not learned CZeoe Dta'er Signor ifario in New Yon is ill with a attack and acute inf azamati on of the ac companied by entire loss of voice jr Work eomplete wnw a Hraith'fc Inctionitrr Aru Beaumont and leU her 2 vol a Anrient ir 5 2 by John Taylor! Mnnuil of Htriory IfUtorr nt by Thackry I Life nr Gunryby Brailhwmt for nos rNKW 11 New A crien of LttHrt ta Mr Slick Juxtic of th rnneia id id iai or Al Uh" HliCk JullAri foMAr Lit 4 nov3 1 Detroit City Directory for Ik wmeulhf fLl 1 1 iiiirira i'Kiirv i it 11 i 1 puLhrind Ms xt when lhe 1n Ths public tion of tbe inii'pnndwl io order to ennh tn tn ftZi I DANCtNG 1a 50 aortnri tn UrtaiieMemorandama 1) Ibe Banker a aud Brokr'e eahnr Wax nerii IL ELWOOD fc Co STATE MICHIGAN County of Wtme Ata enu of the ProSit Court ft tn rnmty of ns hoi den nt the Probet ofhee io th a tv of lMtrotoD Thunr dav the ixt4nib dav of November in the yar one thousand eicht hundred and filtr four: Preawnt Joph II arr Judge of Probate In the matter of the tt or Zr' TkN REAPING AND ILINGTHE PETinONJ duly verified of Ebeiuter Penniman one of the named in the jntrtrment heretofore filed cm thh Court pnrpcrtinc to be the last will and testament of said dec44d praying that the Raroe ajr ad mitted to prbat and that petitioner and PhIr alin xckrtsed in arid 'iU he apxieted xec ntor end wettnx thereof Tiirrevpo Orara That Monday the eleventh day of bec ml er next at trg lork in the forenoon awizned fcr the hear inr of ftid Ttition and that lhe heirs at law of aud deceased and all other persona mt red in aaid lei are required to appear at a aeecioo of mid Court then to bo hoiden at the Probate Office the ety of Detroit and show can6 if any there be why ihrrnyerf th should not granted: na it tn furtbr Order tdy That arid petitioner riv colic to the peraona interested in said estate of the pendency of arid petition and the heennz tbw by earner a copy of thia order to be puhLshrd in the Detroit Pre a newYnper printed and cirenlatin in erid roenty rf Warne for tnr irewire week nreriou to mid day nf heannj (A Ltd ropy JOSEPH BAGO povl4t Jndr of Probate STATE MICHIGAN County of Warne Ata i riao of th Probate for th rouniy of arn hj drn at the Promte Office in the exty at Ietrrntm ri day the seventeenth day of ovetober the year cne thousand eijtiit be ndrd and fiftvfbsr Present ph Ju fr fProe In mtatol Thoma ti Prko deeM ON READING AND ILING THE PE7TTI0N duly verified of Samuel Crixt Thoma Cary Wil liam Gardner Taoma Perkins and Wflharn cryt executor' of the iat will and of eud dreasd that th exemplified copy of th am wwetber with th exemplified copy thrir appcrntmeijt as exe atorv tbereor now £7d tn this Court may admitted to probate and petitioners appointed exutor of ti atae and that tnv may be licensed to sell all and any tr re al etati ntoD in said in axordao with it pro rriu and the atat fn nh md and TV rwpea tT if Odrred That Monday the eleventh dav of December next at a o'clock in the frrmooa M'aanmed for the hearing of Mid petition and that ths heirs at hr said droaerd and all other pedons A MOST ABSORBING BOOK 5 lHail MRS LINCOLN PHELUs" NEW KO T1H OKMNOKTKlUi ANDTHEIR VM NEW YORK AND Uri KviXw ntvroi upon lU pvnI The Kxprew werv ht at lhe earty dawn or a VexuMul Uv ewe tv to ry thin el but the UtT at Ida N0n11anonn tn trial an ririwitoJ uf lift iro nle I in th firciritrio ot th author Thv glut utaiwirV hrpilr conwvvithe nuiitvrploLro nunUr inr a new and li'riy interrot tn weh mux wedin cliavt'r o' the work Jut roomed atri for letw D0UiHTY Gogebic Mining Compy yfL'iuv As forfeited f'r th non pAvn nt oinw nA1 1 rotL'v oVuXfT h' bw bal'Me ril of IWtroi on lhe XV i of fox ember next tS cioeK a I Gororum nt iro everz ran ha uJP uule nrovAoudv redeemed: contruclion in the Endnr to jl Cmifoiie Nw SN45 Tv vS '7? Nnmodtin IJi: fol 141 IC US 179 OS 319 saiM'L SVvtKK i qurifol torlaao and ramfort R2aSf aju I Pruw nt isMstaee from New York fate ienlt1 u1 SftCTytry nd1tv I cabin HO in aerond cabin tonu i ti wTi kTe BY IwirriaU mums SAM It Vb MkVHtBRO rom Lherwol to New York experienced aur ireon attached to I RK KR Ik BRO I brtb cuml rrid fet 11 1 AKNKR a pnv j'urretht or paeaafe snplv to BROWN Slliruvl' Ba noRKY3 cAy Joi tlKOWilK The ownora of the' sbqw will not hr J4 ittlrer tmlliou specie jewelry uuloert briU of la line are axgued thsrriti thereof thereto exnrraaf'i thh ia vnrbi7Axirrfi i steamship i '1 ffABLK WK HAVE JUST RECK1VKD A A reruporior qualtr of Sld 01 rARKER BRo 4 131 10 SACKS PINE SO IT I A 1 mondiq for alft hy novlS 1 I'AtKlR A BHO TTH A yTP UriN 100 BASKETS Hl'EK ty llidieck of Kenauld vtxtinn or by nov 18 EVH WHO our fo ri fofcro pnirlsAOOt jjfrH i 7777710' rpo PKl'llCfoT' 1 srwti eed a tot of Breast Rattiwr Warvhow bc 2 TtY MTATK 13 th lauot nyle nceivvd novi nrflCE IN IREMEN'S MALI OITOSITE THE BID DLE HOUSE JEERSON AVRNVK Aj Ilk A a jsHttr (novl6 lyj I I'niicv I 4 KIC1I STOCK HOME aD OREIGN URS I 1 TKNI stILINt THEIR rATOgR A ot our own and Etern manuficturo now raJy for I A nig Si? ndm toonlernauy ot letr f0 fff MINVS i7T TT CITY BALTIMORE n'l Joi and rOM 1 LT Gl OVUS Al NTIKTS OE AU Citv of Mnchet'r a Jr quahtiro and every variety ot tur for to 4 City of Muehroter afoulSAUnj LO LirrKroov Drm lulovr I Citjr of Mneheter about Wedaj n) 1 INEIt 1M UNI INLD ALL STYLES AI RATES PASSAGE It quahuro Aiachoieaortnieiit ot tnroand I Phllaiielphla tvafo brolUsforalebl Ufo Il I Midship 7 fol MiiWu 150 T1ESTS 'lnffinj toward feM 1 un't4 a 330 THIRD CLASS PASSEXGtEE Jut brine received of qualifo and fl ivon wl A limited number of third duo at reduced rot novi? A HIXtHMA phda4ephi and Liverpool niD 10O THE HUXDRETll Hl''' Tom Philadelphia rom I drodtnnriNtlforthI'UiU borteby crtlatef will b1 W1nl1Urt Bt Mnir nd enev Harer are droroi of briiigni ont thrir tarefc 1 noT 1 I iling rate jeBt Books and Stationery" 4 AJVnjXXO lAAAVL WVVHXV a All liHKbi i Ut to the Genu in run reiturUIKKKs WOULD CaLLTHE AlTEN no! ill be forwarded wftn rconoinv 4 I tion ct purebaeea to their extn ivw all and Utntar Uur froiffbt or rnar apply to Dxxlra Pnrnr Qi a fl rT? JlTAfl I emj P5? 1 a When thearrauirenhWUaroiMiwL 1 A A (H) DN ei nt offer one of the aNvor S' I 4 1 1 I tn 1411 i We arefov Urxcly enygeaue other port on the ClierefoakensJiR Suitable for evorv claw of AecuntxntA flatter I City of Manchester welreK frviu our thorough know ledne of thw branch of nr if KltroOL IMI irk AltAt all work euiruMed Vrii will yive ret Jhip Companr' I Wkcuon nor KK HMOSDS BAI hL of Mnnhtr William CemnuT PINE SHINGLES fr CLEAR PINE 1 w)U hy K'v'TH KH I K' IT Walnut at rtil (Itlti VUUWft 4141 I re I Ify urther date of reilinsin fnhm 1 instructions iv DANCING AND a rrR afl a Aft efc XVOVMI Tl LLV Vv to bin fr endu and th eitixew of 1MK hy that be will rommenro a bfllOOL' I or Inwtroetion in banciov and rhen at ALL JeroO t(N K1DAY KVR5INi To continue each Monday a ud riday Beaanu Honrs instruction for younr frt tn 3 to 6 or Gentlemen firxt to 10 in the eventnr Mr LEE pledgee to devote th rare and instruction of th whh their patrr nee Ladi and rentiernen wiahtof to £3 Private or infraction at tbeir rMev tod any evnirjf except Tueedar end rrwv rytpirinr to Mr Lee through the il Hril JUST II I fp' A aupertor ertH of GOLD BORDERED a kJ tint ir vii 4 1 14 I L1 rr i ir ne ro a varietv of CaMLMEHE AND IlELAfbfi Good rtyireaod ebp at pr qx HAT! xn House Wanted KtiHaia and Germany We extract the following from the report of the new published by the New York press: 1 Te most contradictory rumor are current a the prefot state of negotiation TwoAm trian notes aru yet (October 29th) unanswered by Count elroJe A prevalent impreion is that a eol'ective note will be forwarded to st by Austria Prussia and the Germans ates Austria will certainly not nnles corn belied come to an open rupture with Rus'ia iiutil she confident of the support 1 and the German Government continue to us all means to prevent Prussia siding with Austria Conaeqnently the policy ot went 1 to gain time and she is therefore well dupo sed to enter upon the protracted negotiations would arise from any mediation in which the raid He German States are parties All the schemes for an ultmatum to be lor warded to St Petersburg by the entire German Confederation to be followed by a neutrality of the whole body if accepted of an interpellation to be directed to the Emperor a to the meaning of so many troop being concentrated on the Gsllfoian frontier to be followed by a federal mobilization if answered of an inquirv to be made in St Petersburg on what iterms the Emperor would be willing njw to make peace seem to have little or no real ai and certainiv anv measure founded on calcula tion of the' being now inclined to give way or to come to term seems to have but chance cf success A recent note of Count Nesselrode's addressed to the representatives of Russia and Vienna at Berlin apoken of in which the demands for securities in so far as they stand connexion with the original ground of the war are subjected to a detailed criticism and the Chancellor declare that Rusia hold the same ground now asm the time of the Alenchikoff demands Ri shows in this note no inclination to concession She declare her intention under any circumstances to abide by the principles hitherto adopted iu her East ern policy Not even if Sevastopol fall? and the Crimea should be lost ill Russia give up one iota of her right in the East based as they are on treaties As far a I can learn as yet of the result of the Bamberg mediation Prussia abiding by the posi tion taken up in the note of October 13 is will ing to assure Austria of her assistance if attacked in the Principalities but holds aloof from any such engagement if Austria should herslf as sume the offensive She requires further that this fresh step which she ia ready to take should be made the subject of fresh stipulations inas much a she repudiate anv obligation to support Austria in the Principalities supposed to be de rivable from the treaty of April 2'ttli If these further stipulations are intended to obtain secu ritie from Austria as to the course she will oh perve thev will probably fail tor Austria bar gain to have unconditional support assured her without her giving any securities not to assume the offensive It is not impossible however that Austria may accept Prussia's and Germany a promise of support in case of her beinv attacked and yet reserve to herself the liberty of offensive action on her own unaided account A letter from St Petersburg of the 18th ult In the Press of Vienna aays: Count Nesselrode had yesterday a long confi dential conversation with the Czar at Gatchina and shortly after a courier was dispatched to the Russian Ambassador at Berlin with instructions as to his conduct in the attempts made to bring about a better understanding between Prussia and Austria The Hns ian Cabinet in this note by no means seems inclined to make concession declaring that it desires to follow iu every cir cumstance the pblicv which it has hitherto fol lowed in the Eastern affair if even Sevastopol were to fall and the Crimea to be lost Kuia will not yield the slightest portion of the rights which are insured to her by treaties in the East Russia the note declares is lhe most powerful State in the East and will remain so in spite of everv check she has not yet brought forward her principal forces and the Western Powers have no caue for triumph Extraordinary Collection of ffluslr The extraordinary collection of music we suppose ever beheld in this country or perhaps in anv other is to be seen in the copyright bu reau of the Department of State The collection is made up of a single specimen of each musical composition which has been issued in the United States for the past third ot a century for which a copyright has been secured it being required bv law that a single copy of each work thus copyrighted shall be deposited in the Depart ment of State The immense mass of music which has thus accumulated has recently been arranged and neatly and substantially bound The result is beheld in one hundred and twenty thick volumes sixty volumes of songs and sixty volumes of Instrumental tch volume containing at least three time the quantity of music usually comprehended in volumes of the kind averaging some two hundred and fifty pages in each vol ume or thirty thousand pages in the whole averaging also more than sixty pieces in each volume or nearly one thousand in all and thus making an aggregate of more than three hundred hundred volumes of vocal and instrumental music of the size usually seen on piano fortes This immense collection purporting to em brace all the copyright music published in the United States iu sheets for the period of thirty tiro years lat past and actually embracing no doubt a verv large proportion thereof if not actually every piece afford material for interest ing reflections of a national character as touch I ing this department of industry and the tine arte and the genius iu musical composition and ar tistical and mechanical execution therein evin ced The gradual increase in the annual quan tity issued is also worthy of remark The songs cf 1619 to ls31 are all comprised in a single volume while those received in 1x53 require seven volumes of nearly the same size One volume comprises also all the songs for the four years from 1834 to 1538 both included while in in and 1846 two volumes were required in 1844 and 1845 three in fol7 1818 fo4u and ls51 five and in 1850 and 1852 six In 1842 one volume of songs ap pears and during the current year the number will reach eight Similar fluctuations in the publication of mu sic is noticeable in that of an instrumental char acter the first of the sixty volumes beginning with 1835 Nor is the style and finish in the artistical execution of tlqe mnsic less observable than the increase in the amount annually issued The of published by Geib A Co 23 Maiden Lane New or Chant and "printed for the author I and sold at Music Store No 132 South Second street thirty odd years ago would hardly know themselves we trow in the elegant garb which now characterizes the publications of at least a dozen publishers of mnsic in New York Philadelphia Baltimore and Boston and even in Cincinnati Louisville and St Louis i' In concluding this somewhat extended notice it is not amiss lor to state that much credit is due the Department of state and all who have been engaged iu instituting the exact order and regularity of the copyright bureau by which it is now IfaaAinglon Globe Tlie Soule Question Settled TVs have a private letter from a well informed source in London written at thelast moment be fore the closing of the mail saying that "the Government has withdrawn' all objection I to M' Soule's passing through It is al so staleci mat me rugnsu vtv uu cu good deal of uneasiness about the matter on va rious grounds It dreaded the reaction which the T'rench Emperor's treatment of Mr Soule would create towards the Western Powers and was especially alarmed at his readiness to enter into new quarrel while in alliance with England If our correspondent's statement as to the issue of the matter is as we have reason to be lieve it the result has very probably been brought about by the intervention or advice of the English Government rom another private letter from London written also on the eve of tha teamers depart ure and based on telegraphic dispatches from Paris we learn the following facts corroborating the above: Louis Napoleon had a personal interview with Mr Mason in which be withdrew the restraints upon Mr Soule's paaze through the Irencfa territory disclaiming all intention of insult to the United States Government in the person of il Envoy The manner of the Emperor was dry and curt and it is believed that this disclaim er was a diplomatic move understood to have been dictated by England tne English Cabinet advising that the initiatory againri Mr Socle ersonaliy should be taken il at all by their Government The banquet proposed id be given to MrSoule by the refugee republican in London will probably afford the home office an opportu nity for Times Pruiay 4 A Lake Erie Engineer The engineer on board the steamship Yankee li'ae which was recently wrecked on the Pa cific coast was John Edward widely and favor ably known In the Lake region as one ot the most capable and efficiact engineers connected with Charles fleet of esniers ew men in this region had more friends than Edwards He was one of those quiet sensible indefatiga ble men ho was always fritbful and efficient st 1 duty and understood himself under the most try ing emergencies The corduci of Mr Edwards in the late shipwreck is spoken of in the highest terms His native coolness did not fore ike him for a moment It is said that after it was found that the ater was rising so rapidly in the ship that it was no use trying to keeping her clear with the pumps Mr Edward with great fore sight put out the fires in the furnaces and let off the steam This probably saved tha ship from taking fire Tha neglect cf a similar precaution occasioned the burning of tee steamship Inde pentlence after she struck and lhe consequent terrible lore of life We are ta Vnow that our friend Usafe ashore again although has no doubt been a sufferer by tha calamity ha hosts of friends here who recdUect him with deep interest and who would gladly wel frtory OrC mail for GT ASH WARE OR MEDICINES romm! amended to H1GBY BICKINRON I 3 Jefferson Aob Tar bbbls tar jcbt rkckivfd at AJ4XIR A BROTB Mil WOULD INORM 1114 3 tiwlroit that he will cnwroeoce DANCING WALTZING TIMHAC At his Rooms over WU'U ia mtcdiuk November 6th Terma and Bk'ulation ph racial of th ut fcrib 137 JefTeron avenue sf re i ct I RE ME HA rnRac vonrTj aesi io rw aot jen wj iu the city of Detroit and hr eau if any there why the prsrr of the ptitioir bovW not rrautedfi wartirr OrdfredlhgittM rtitionerr tke to th pmond ixUrMted in ari cf the rndenry petition and th brin throf by a'jerrz a rory of thi to nohbshed in th Dtrmt re a japer printoc and eirralatinr in aid eovnty of Wayve toi thro waeeemiee prertou to arid dav of heariof A true copy) JOSKPH Bauv botJ4 Jodro of Proheto STATE MICHJGaX Oucty of ayw At a Mo rion of the Protote for we ronaty The Next re The Laurins State Journal of Thursday gives the following list of Senators and Representatives elected aa far a beard from: SENATORS pgaOCBlTS WHIGSXXD ATX 1 irst District Buckminster Wight Second District Georgo Jerome Third District Nathaniel Ladd OxKtsS'ti Couxty ourth District Alfred Boss ifth District William Arm CotfoTY Siwth District Cbarle Tripp Seventh District William Patterson MOXKOK COOTY Eighth District Montgomery LrxiWEE CorxTY Xinth District Henry Boie Tenth District Perley Bills Tacxsos County Eleventh District Roswell Rexford Twelfth District Austin Blsir Calhoun CpuNT Thirteenth District Erastus Hussey ourleaith District William Brockway County ifteenth District Alonzo Cressey Buss ch County Suteculh District Lonis Wilaon St Joseph County Seventeenth District Charles Upson i NEW KL'I'PLY EVERY nESCIUPTinN zV rn and BlscK Tro now revel itnrsl tbe Detroit Tro Ntor 1 IIaRTER A Co 3 ood svo nia Hotwren Jeff eve snd Larned st A Hl Ks CASESTuK SALK porta PARKER A HM Sl 1 KAft0R SALK pakker a hro SIXTY DAYS PASS10 ZtUl'ltiNTEA ATTHK DETROIT TKA STORK PIONEER LINE MONTHIA DOVtS HAK1KR a I CARKYiG TH1 MTaTU SitU 1MIKS rkvibl) (HNG THK PhTHUl CEA The Mtowln whir have mHed i I smre 8 HARTER A to Revenue I Joo ton July IMS vr iT' 1 14M totii Aitfwit 144 AUOIV 1I(TVV AT THE JJtI'h pa an llU Uft i iiovle AKi unero Uh' ton October Sraqro J4to totwi I'ecember 11 Baltimore IM Umi January IsJl I Eupbraria 140 tons Mxrrh toon March 151 Nlmrou trn Anril NJM Sea Ihtnrar )) teim Julv Ik4 IjuIv ranklin k0 tone Aurtutlft Rduanl 1400 Vna October Ocean Xtudt MkM) tonNoeuhr tom Itieeniher I8M Allr! ranklin ebruary Vfoltloe)n llMItloa MaVltMJ UM) HL CHK8TH KINK GREEN BLACK I Gertrude 12i0 tone ulv 18M Twa ot Aunortor quality and lected Hh treat fare I The ahipeof thin line are tilled with Entrant rrvto oraale bv PARKER BHO I VvuUlatora and carry rancti' KEH'firTio'bRUJlSOR 8A1E RY Th new snd mMuIflcent novIS nL LYING SCUD 1713 TON'S REfiI8Tlt Oxtrott November lut 1NM I IK TH LATE I AW I 1431 OP BARSTOW A LOCK will succeed the rifhfonlk 1 IS uol dissolved on lhe 12lh dy of July Isst by I line and will roil for Melbourne) Austnlii)l i it 3 I watt I dofom THOMAS LOCKWOOD Survivor glyinr bi built on tlir prinefnlesi snd ia oiwidered to li a fCHE LAW I'lHJl LARNED fc CLARK1SDIS ri architecture Thore who dealre a auHma 1 reived by mutual cunaeut tbe fiueri auu faeteet clipp ah! ever hill aheiltrtiX LARNED iRtxeage without delay ae only a limited HOVEY CLARKE nud eecnnd cabin paaaenffem will ba riMIE MBKCKIlirKSHAVK ENTERED INTO A TKK JL' 1 partnerwhip in lire practice of the the a oral I or freight or pa sange arIV Stataand United Sutro Courta In Mrhiwn and in th Hirer or to CAMW vneral buaineaa of tbeir profeamnn under the Arm of au8 116 mm IXk Kwoob Clakkb ramrararararararaarararame fl Th furnfl OT the iaie nnnn im yuirin 1 IflL I Jv 1 IL tniri buiiiDeaa to llwir care riiall receive round and care 1 A 31 1 ii Hl rV a i ful attention NU 36 SMITHIELD ST PITTSBrHCHtfD 1 tv an tha anulbhasl AOrilAr 1 nf'Vd Taa Msunrarturerool THnS LCkW OOD I ar norts HoVEY CLARKE guil Clin meteri Sur MTSS BRENER eeyor compasiee rATE ROM EUROPE WOULD RESPECTUL A 1TK supply of their celebrated ir announce to thee ritironi Itotrotl that aha haa GRAItiNG COMPASSES pone I Al were an hand and which wilt I jV 55 JI J4 a4 11 I found the moat ruuvoieiit and ar OR YOUNG LADIES euraU l' uM ua re it Isao al She pronoe sivine ineUnctiona in the rench German I ransc that a hi ahf in be taken up and Enghab Laniruagea and Embroidery I oraewn ateeu lull with theaama AppliraUnna mar be made at her residence No 269 Lur I eaae a a on a plain at tha name Uom Ki'arl and 1A IIKri TiaCTHTtT Afford afonded to arid Htore of very bMl Quality I wiikk novi DARLING THAYKR WARIUUNTKD tr 'v' ti 1 1 1 1 1 I nnvl dam inuift ill limtv I nn'r i nvniivi at Wbolroal at the Detroit Rubber arehoutm I 3 I a nit norU 1 ti XTrtV AMI KT IND IK I) IMH ZMIINA RRRAKAMT DINNR TKA SETTrf ti nJ 1 ri RUW wnu i roa is 9 iatovtatyleajn ttotoMiltpuirhaeera Hi lory of Ibe Laited 3UUr nnvH MAiJIrik to I 4'rmrwr'M Mi new fccrhm rtUINA VASES WE flAVtf AN ASSORTMENT that will compare with any in thifc market and will fcell them at lower prirow than ever tiered in Detroit Yoh w4 save mom by call in on ua before purchantna I novl4 MATHEk Cu I OR THE PIANO We Hava Juul received four Polkaa which have been I competed during the aeitaon nt Newport 1 where thev I have abo been performed hy the Germania Society to the I admiration of all preaent there Wa have alto received mjidh more flrat elate rianoe and other Inairumenta STEI JI I novlt Rfton Mtirir Strpt IKfl Jeff are I nEKMlh I ltKAvli wiMro ju I a 1 1 1 rC I a i a fc 1 vx rITWJ ta I gr suppi IUI IIIKII roneh Claret Wios conjUully on hand ami tor nato ty 1 DAVID DAVIES OOtU'At 15 Wood av Block TAiriKlV WOOfES iiooi KS CAN he OUND a IU 1 ri nro St All Al 11 al Hjv Ipw rMK4IAU 1 OAUIV 1HV jww re i cwxp a avre cold ou tha luii(r (fovli DARILS'fi fc WOODS AND HIGGLE a' LARGE AB I sorlrrw nt of th above oanwl ariirlea mnr fo ftniuff at noll DARLING St TIlAYEICH 17OOIENPLAI DR NOW IS THE' TIME TO procure a good warm winter drew cheap at th New Kmrlaad Store noH DARLING ATHYEK CHILDPKN'R EAR of lb th beat quality at Um New England Store novH 139 Jffreon avenue 1 GTffrrffNfrnTTA7i36l a JJ aurltoeut at the New naland More no 1 1 DARLI NG Tl A YE It Wanted Immediately A GOOD IARGE C(1 1'OHTl 1 HOUSEV ith carriage hou and lnrn? itunted In a plea Uint part cf the eity for which a very hlrel rent will reid Addrwowt Office drawer yinng location nf pr miw tr oc)7 hn Canal Bank Buret Great Times lu Cleveland A much as we have heard read and written about banks breaking we never saw one break till to dav Itwa a sight a rich and rare cue and we in propria persow were favor ed with a front seat to witnes i the performance Talk about circuses hippodromes and bull fights! They are mere outside snow compared with this The bank opened as usnal at 9 A ve should say half opened ad bill holders only bad acutfo to the funds depositors haring been rul ed out bv an assignment of its sets At half past 10 H'A Ackley asCtHumissiuuer of the Lunatic Asylum appeared with a writ ol at tachment issued by the Court of Common Plea commanding tbe Sheriff to seize the aset of said bank or so much of them a should satisfy hi claim a agent for the State $000 made a a special deposit by him The assignee refused compliance with the writ thereupon at eleven the beriff and appraiser proceeded to take aa inventory of such nxtures and uiiug a could be found ontside of the vault The last thing mentioned on the list ws an old rat trap which looked a though the officer of the toti tntion had et and sprang merely to perfect them selves in the art of catching Hit rasr IL Sheriff and Uepudes enter with a pick crow bur and eold ehisels Bo wortb the big Deputy mans the bar and makes a dash into the 18 ineh brick wall which sur rounds the ironvanlt on the west side Great crowd The Sheriff "Gentlemen fH buck This room is The crowd retreat a few Step but soon close np again The brick aud mortar begin to tumble aud the dust fog in to 8v Mr Backus the owner of the building and the attorney for the Bank enters through the crowd and as owner and agent for assignees forbids he trespass I No use Punch punch goe the big bar the bricks keep tumbling down and the big Deputy berins io sw eat One Quarter to 12 In comes a big sledge A monster man lifts it and owing it againot the walk It jar the building like an earthquake The dust becomes suffocating the crowd cough Tbe assignee sneeze The loafers shout At length the big sledge breaks through Vue wall and bunts the vault Three cheers proposed but from the sheriff produced quiet went the big hammer against the vault It gave back a dimal hollow aud se pulchral sound like a tenantless tomb The vault is reached" says an excited depositor in the crowd 1 there anything in it?" asks an other Nothing but dust" says a wag Gold inquired a depositor nothing brick and mortar dust" replied bcartleaS Twelve o'clock In comes a new creditor with new attorney new attendants and new le gal process Great excitement! The assignee are called by name The papers are read com manding the Sheriff under pain aud pe naltii to summon the assignees on a claim of garni shee and to make report to the Hon Court of Common Pleas now in session! Here wa a piekle The big sledge which had been inces santly thundering at the ry portals of this tomb of treasure uddeuly became silent and the Workmen stopped and wiped tbe sweat and dut from tbeir blood red countenances A legal discussion between opposing lawyer now commenced with side suggestion from out siders It was feared proceedings would stop ere the interior of the vault was reached Great cu riosity of those in tbe hall and ou the sidewalk to see what broke the Rank Some claimed the Bank was first broken by a few anxious deposi tors looking into the street window They wait ed to see what effect it would have looking into the vault i css'll One stalwart looking individual said he had six hundred dollars there nnd had nothing nowhere else and as soon a there was a hole bg enough to admit his body be would go in and grab what he could 1 The Lake Captain who the day before bad sought entrance when the cashier was there alone and demanded at his pistol's mouth titteen hundred dollars of hi looked up money wa also there calm cool but determined It was a wolfish place to be in and we were afraid for a time that our cowardly legs would run away with our courageous body but pluck and patriotism came to our aid and we remained 1 o'clock The pick the bar the big sledge hammer and lhe cold chisel have done their work The vault is ojen aud tbe big De putv is inside handing out hands fnll of odd coin bills Ac Ac which is received by the ap praiser counted and registered The money and valuables proper in the Bank are however iu a burglar proof safe inside the vault and the que ry is how shall that be opened? Craig and his menare onhand and when applied to to open said safe thev knowingly shake their heads and tell the Sheriff he take off the front doors of the vault and take out said safe bodily This they are now doing Io In come writs of replevin at tachments Ac Ac from several other credit oue a claim of $15000 belonging to the estate of Charles Haye" others of lesser amounts Lawyers about depositors are excited jokers grow serious vengeance seems breathed against all banks whigs are turning democrats and swearing a know nothing oath against all moneyed incorporations One old line whig says give me your hand: I am with you! If I can find an antibauk ticket iu Ohio at' tho next election I will vote Good say we! "There is more'joy in heaven over one sinner that re penteth than iu nmaty nln just pirsoiis made lll LS 3 The corner of the vault ha been de molished to unhinge the two front iron doors One $500 lock baa been knocked to Excitement increasing 3 The assignees concluded to give up the keys to the burglar proo faate in which the assets of the bank are deposited and Mr Set rance the cashier has taken off his hat and coat 1 and gone in through the iu the wall" to unlock it Tho bheritf stands ready with his tin box to receive the precious contents and the ap praisers to note tbe same The attorney for tho plaintiff and one for the assignees get into a dispute when the hole ar i rri i 1 1 i i rtlrttxrn re 1 tai I IU ClV io WASZ 'V Ari AriV be locked and the Sheriff told to 1 rioud press Jay Asiiri dentists 11 IIA A I iljhl 1 lah i i 7 fl i.

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