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and was not sure orcn of her own identity doubting whether she was among the Jiving or the dead Jt was strange ami passing saci. a low clays alter, when saw tlwn again, the mother was more a rest; the hectio was burning bncrhtl' on tho daughter's check. Sho could not cat: and, at my kindly stood bye at part ing, sho repeated a phrase sho had used neforo "Oh it is a good bye to vou. but it ain't to ine. There is nothing good iiio lamer and younger ohildrcn have now separated, and gone to different friends in tho country; the mother may yet recover; but her child must sleep soon, and awaken to learn that God con forgive.

And this is the fnut of toil wid starvation wasting toil, (hat could not buy food enough for all those beloved ones from its pitiable wages. Naturo was in oxorablo. She never forgives. When her laws are broken her children always suffer. Antoinette L.

Brows. Oje Ratine Jibtotate, A. V. Sni.dfoid, Edit. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 185; Jirinc.i's To Those Interested, What Docs it Mean? Last week in chronicling Gov.

Barsto.w's appointment of Kev. A. C. Barry, to the of fiooofSuporintendentof Publio Instruction, we corrected the faiso statements vciy industriously put forth by the Barstow or gaits that Mr. Barry was a resident of Racine, and a Republican.

Wo stated that in this vicinity, Mr. Barry hnd boon re garded as a political friend of Gov. Bar location. slow lor a long time past. The editor of the Democrat makes thi simple announcement an excuso for dove ting half a column to puffing Mr.

Barry and an attempt to prove that he is not' friend of Barstow and the balanco ho join, wo supposo the' editor of the Advocate muse say so. nr. JJarry lor some time past been known to have no connection with ioliti. Jlis efforts for tho JIniuc Law yonr ago lart uy all parties as a man ot no party, ho nee voted for 'those ntltout the sliijh inated by. that a regard Tho Democrat admits all that wo claimed, but justifies hit) refusal to act with tho Republicans "on account of the hungry xenegade Whigs who did join." If wo oan place any reliance upon the statements of those who profess to know tho facts, Mr.

Barry's public efforts for tho Maine Law two years ago, great as they wore, wero not more powerful than his private ones to satisfy people that Gov. Barstow was "all right" on the Temperance issue. Tho course he pursued then and his position now fully justify us in classing him with the friends of Barstow. Of Mr. Barry's qualifications for tho office ho occupies, we have not said a word.

We understand ho was in town last woek and although it was within a few days of the close of tho term in our Publio Schools, the "Stato Superintendent of Public In struction" did not find timo to visit onoof I them during his stay in tho city. Wonderful Contrast Once upon, a time" in days gono by, the proscnt fiee liquor, pro slavery oditor of the Itacine Democrat occupied tho editorial chair of the Advocate. A comparison of the paper now with his vivid recollections of thoso glorious times" affects him dreadfully and he urges us to stop tho pa per; he says Perhaps our regret, at the immeasurable depth of stupidity into which it has fall on may bo pronto. than is felt ether. fro.othe fact that WE recollect so the t.rr a rrr fjTirent ti ly ever to obtain again.

If tho gentloman's editorial enroer then will bear any comparison with Tils modesty now, wo shall strive in vain to replace the Advocate in high position. As wo have no file of tho Advocato of former years, we are spared the pain of a comparison. But after making all possible allowance for the foolish antics human folly will por petrate, we are surprised that tho editor of tho Democrat should allude to the past; if ho truly represents himself as ho was then, those who see him as he is must exclaim, "how have the mighty fallen A Change in the Carriage Shop. Messrs. Hunt AlA'Shsojf, who have been doing a fine business this season in carriage making at their old stand on tho corner of Wisconsin and Seventh have bought the old and well known establishment ofT.

L. Pillsdurv, at the foot of 4th where they can bo found in future, Those gentlemen have now for themselves ah enviable reputation as reliable nd skilful carriage makers, and now with tho facilities of both concerns, we doubt not they will give increasod satisfaction to their patrons. Sudn is Fame, Col. Jeff, DaviT, the Secretary of War, came very near being arrested at Atlanta, On for picking a traveler's pocket on board tho oars. The travellor pointed out two persons whom he suspected, one of whom was Mr.

Davis. The Mayor oaiue to tho hotel iu time to proveat tho wrest sido, Public Schools. The spring term of the public schools closed on l'nday of last week, and to an error of the Superintendent Inst year in making tho estimates of the amount of money necessary to be raised for school purposes, by the City Council on the last assessment roll, the funds are exhausted, and a vacation of ten weeks will intervene before tho commencement of the next The schools have been well conducted, and when they get into the new school ed which are to be erected this season, Board of Education may safely chal leugo comparison with the Universal Yankee Nation. City Bank of Racine, A chango took place in the officers of I this institution, on the 1st hist. Hon Gilbert Knapp, who has been President of tho Bank since its organization re is succeeded by Alexander MoCluro, formerly C'ashior.

James J. Ull maxn assistant Cashier of the Bank of Ra cine during the past six years, has been elected Cashier. Mr. U. has the reputation of being one of the very best Bank officers in tho State.

Scmi jlnniial Bank Reports. The July reports of the three Banks lo cated in this city, will bo found in to day's Adoocate. A careful examination of these oporta must satisfy every one that they arc not only doing a good business, but well and prudently managed. No sa fer Banking institutions exist than those gaiuzod under tho present laws of uisin, and of these Racine possesses three of the best. 1 Looking Up, Messrs.

Dutton Raymond sold the 6 on Main directly opposite Thorpe oc uorcon to Messrs. 1. A. Kirki for $2,000. These gentlemen have fitted up the old building now on the lot for Boot and Shoe Store, and intend at a day to put up a store worthy of the In the meantime they will be ready to supply tho ladies and their husbands, brothors and children, with tho la tost styles of covering for the fuet, from a cowlnUp brogtin to a satin slipper.

See their advertisement in to days Advocate. New Drug1 Store. Tho attention of out citizens is called to the card in our paper to day, uder the head of Special Notices, of Messrs. II. ds W.

Smieding. Those gentlemen havo just opened a new Drug Storp in the brick block south of Union Hall, and nro ready to wait on customers for any articlos in their business. They will pay particular attention to preparing Physician's prescriptions. Marine Intelligence. r.

II.o; tify that there is uow full nini bnr at tho entrance of this less than that depth in the ch may bo relied on, as tho fact lias bsen ascertained fromnotual and careful exan ination. A. A. OBTSWOLD, C. A.

I.ATlii.. i. J. MKLD, o' Harbor Committee. Raoine, Juno 23d, 1855.

Vossols in entering tho harbor, will keep close to tho end of tho North Tier, until they get inside, and thon cross over to tho South Pior, whoro thoy will find a channel with nine feet of water up to tho warehouses. Vossols will find not less than oight feet of water any whoro botwoen tho piers at tho mouth of tho harbor. S. BlfTTERFTELI), Harbor Master! TALKisa Plainly. The Madison Patriot, dononnecs tho early onll for a democratic Stato Convention and tho basis of representation dopted as a "Barstow" trick, intended to so uro the control of the Convention to tho ad crents of tho present administration.

It clo3os Hov will end we it. but demooratie victory is cortain a Barstow victory never. Thia'ia no time to iiiteh in. the old iitieal hacks who hunt after office to replenish nod dollars of the tax payers of the State. now, for a change, want honest men, not pi fossed politicians; and if such a ticket is pi sonted to the people, a ticket in which thoy have perfect contidcnco, a ticket uncouuect with any school land plundering, or Lunal Asylum, or Reports," wo have the fullest oo lidenoo in success.

Without such a ticket. ov. rwbulming MiaiSjfhai victory tucvitabie. i TiikPoetkv of Piivsic Doses havo always and medicine has soorned from the days of ohild another word for nainea and disgust. Its' unedios wero tho worst part of siokuoss, and lin was not so hard to bear as the revolting iliona wo were compelled to swallow for its relief.

Dr. Ayer's preparations herald another His Cherry I'cetoral is like honey on the tongue, and healing balm in the stomnoh. His lis! Try them thoy are swoet morsels to the itc, and glide sugar shod over the palate, but ur energy although wrapped up, is there, strikes with telling force to tho very foun dations of disc Citizen, O. Opinion of Chief Justice Taney. following passage is extracted from the nion of tho Chief Justice of the United' los upon prohibitory laws, particularly as affecting imported liquors: Butnlthoneh a Stato is bound to and permit tho sale by the importer of an ar ticlo of morohaudice which Congress author izes to bo imported, it is not bound to furnish a market for it, nor to abstain from tho pass ago of any law which it mav deem necessary its citizens8 ltl eUSrd tlle henltl morals of age importation, diminish the protita of the lessen the revenue of tho General Oovornineut.

And if any Stato deems re ous OBlculntedto ness, vice or clebauoliery, I see nothiio in the Constitution of the Caitod States to proveat it from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks I proper, mo wisaora. 01 its policy it not my province to speak. Upon tl)at aubjedt each State must deoide for itself, lapeaton ly of the restrictions which tho Constitution and laws of the United States havo impoeed' upon the States." plao Hampshire The Ile'prt sentativea of Uarap I I 11 1 a 1 It)' I Halo, of Dev. (Ki eobuil,) lnited Senators tJi by a majority of 137, for The Whig Souotor elect is a man of ability. high in plot tho sent of eloquent Adams, Mysterious.

A Mr, Cozzens, wlio resides in the son part of Campbell County, Kentucky, as dual 1 1 (y and ably filled'! I it Chamber i hi to means an evoi of merely local It will be hoard of with satisfaction by the friends of freedom from the hiile of New Hampshire, I) found an esho in every free S'tato. like that. oeardod as tho. triumph ofo pa: Xativism, of the No 'York atrip, had it, the Anti Nobroska, Anti Fugitive Slave Law f. olinj of i lio North has found an expression stronger than mere wordy protests ai.d paper pellets" of resolutions.

We indeed roirret that I he obstinacy and blindness of the leader? of tho late Whig Party of tho North, in preventing the formation of the Republican Party last year, precipitated the musses into tho Know Voihi.i leuvoment. to the rpi ioiih dauo. a ul detriment of tho vital interests of the North, opogundists. But this temporary embarrnss isaing away. Tho Northern sky is prehension tho fact I iill between Sla o.

iiim iiniumn can neiiner 00 Di iugea Dy in I 1 I h. 1 with Tim NJ Angel Gabriels of Xativism, with their Hunker colleagues, the Ullmnris and Fillmorcs, have lost their occupation. To i i it it ti Abolitionism has itself eauulit fire, and inging it3 inventors. Tho way is open, and don the part "of the' free States, for the pose of orjani n. test.

Let bygones bo bygones; let Jibe, .1 Whig. Ini 'crnw, Know Nothings, and Fi ae Soilers, unite cordially and hoartily 7 Ao "rmaiicntly und openly on the side of icet the wants. of the time, or hope for suc ss in the free States, Let it bo inaugurated rot o.irthor delay. 3. (J.

W. 7 Americans in Independence Square. Tho Albany contrasts that meeting tho Americans" woo IndouendencS i.piare, seventy nine year, ag to dech ivith th. ltentiousSocrggs. Where once throbbed toll's heart of iron, 'now airiirkod Ul facc of dough.

The grave and earnest let who, led tl led the list of Sign. rs bvjn Bar Jit iuiso he truckled to all tho Comi.ro. that Slavery could devise, was lead tho list of signers now. On the spot where Thomas Jefferson pro oinioed King George a tvrni.t" for obtrucl 0 Uu naturalization of foreigners and rei'us tnecurae their eniignuTon i 10 same spot stood a florid orator calling for le Royal Policy of Ilis Jlajesty. At the table here Charles Carroll, the" Catholick had his hard to tha Declaration, now pip.

1 a small Marylander, that "Catholics arc ant for tho rights of Where But Gwinott, Robert Morris and Francis I. ow oil Biiglishmou by birth James Smith, uoorr Taylor nnd Mathow Tiorrriton. dies from Irotand James Wilson nod Jehu 'itherspoon, nstivos of Scotland, affix their tion of tho Th iry that part in tho govei whore Philip Livin( id, therefor of New York, pledged ood a New Yorker, who thought on of Liberty, ought not to bo agitatodt" informed a neighbor of aonolmlnd Jnat. i areoay to leu a large elm tree that stood ins pnsrare neiu, in consequence ot symptoi of decay, fearing it might fail during soi storm to the injury' of some valuable cattle. About twenty feet from the ground there has beon an oponing.to the trunk lor several years, which has boeu increasing quito rapidly of late! Cozzons, was sot at work to chop the tree down.

He had not been at work, more than an hour when ho came running to tho dead man in the ti ee. tion tin skeloton of a woman, of rnodium size, with but littlo of dried, shriveled flesh, adhorine 1.,., bones, was found and taken out. The body trunk, a long timo 'since and linked le, for not a single remnant of any portion clothing. could be found; None of the neiih rs remember of any one having boen missod mysteriously disappearing from that locali Tibs discovery has caused a very great sails ofoi Misdirected Intelligence. the schoolmasters and schoolmistresses of Hani vvutz, tho lollowing terms: "If I had I would attempt to elio yon that it is not towns, at our very thresholds, are to' id the sumo fatal results of misdirected igence.

I would take you on that sea which claim as our element, and show von the merohantinen cut against all rules of high priced stock of oiir farms, and show thntl tho medical attendance to which arc is entrusted ra as iuferior the instructed eiennnry praciitionei ss waa the surgcon bar Itlir ibetll' Astley 'Uoop of. tho nrosent would you otirchiirchos built without rofere'noe tdac I would show you bur mechanics' iiv Birkbeck, tlx ir I nnd wasting noble ires upon useless frivolities. All the raisdi misdireetei. bias imparted in childhood you are answerable for that bias may your efforts Trouble win tone Thoy are continually appoi peoph I ing them away, etc. The latest accounts men ion tiiat meetine in Nurohi 1 town.

County, had appointed a committee to ferret the slaves. with poison to use against the Attempt to Raise a Cdaix Used rs Floating Derrick, yesterday at West Point, com the undertaking i uj chair which ider irders fron Washing! a 1179. we think, was'ma hundred tone, and Strang across, tha Hudson at Point, in tenoopli the passage of Rrttish vessels.above that place. The chain was broien eacu aiue a jew years attor it was put np. hn rt maiuod undisturbed since, though 111 river at the wii si Bl Phass led It and satis lied lumeelf that he can raise it Arave.

Well SaW. Tho National Era, published at 'Wash 1 upon hieh the Anl 1 i the free State, can unite, in II i Presid ial eleotii and by The Fro States may be united paighof l856, on tho issues beta ,1 Freedom, but. on no otter. Tin rv men of the country generally are fo Spiritual. Frcalm, a Free Bible, and the Fre but they will not tolerate Secrecy, if lie ligiovi Test in Politic), or the abridgement of th or rrro.

The Demagoguism tha Mies, they doprneato; any movement looking to tho support ol aecrafsan schools by i appropriations xuey wouiu rosisi anu an ot the Naturalization Laws they would to correct: but under tho pretext of main Spiritual Freedom, thev are not to be led off into a crusade against any religious impugn: ion. i t'oreigi Where the attempt is mado to introduce real is or otate paupers trom loreign oountines, the State intorpoae it, has the power, and provide the croper safeguard. But we hold that the refugee from tyranny, 'tho political The Hour Come. The Temper of ike South: Concernin, Slavery question, the South has not been, for I rl I i 1 li ul ii i in it tin Migl i slave We have no indignation v. ings, no torrents of declamation and derail tion, no fiery, threatening resolutions.

For all tnoso, there is a deep calm. And the reason is, that at length, after decades of bickerings, the whole section is agreed that the day nil, At length, and for the first lime in many a lone year, the South occupies hor position, niitrari aclled by thrice accursed compromises and akim; only to the Constitution for the measure of her rights. For tho first time, too, aha sees her fanatical onemie.i clothed with full power to do their will in the House of Representatives of the United States. And thus the; i made, for the first time, the true issue between the North nnd the South. How it will ho diet, is another question hut it, is glorious that give tne contnet us culmination; and tin whether the hordes of Pree Soilcrs and Abe; by the innatonservalism of tlie whole Poo the, or the South is compelled to withdraw brought out in bold relief.

The day of hypoo bo our friends, our tt the South, and for I i it i i Hiiiisi 'lot for half our rmhti, for tin Our enomios hSvo ample power in one House to do that thing which all pnrties in the South for all tho purposes of detriment to the 5 tho action of that House will be as potcn the deed could be carried through nil tlx linmontary processes iicooBsa ry to nanko law. The Representatives who thus contr House are incited hv frantic, howlimt con eneies at home. Can thry recede? The South The Suspension of Gov. Rccder. Waehingtop, Ji rnrir Rcodor, and Judge Jul gards their pnrcbas '5 In self and Letter of Hon.

ea Cl.N0IS My 1 behalf of the Repi age opunty, at ayei 1 heir functions as United States Officei territory 'of Kan thcy 'aall tisfactor ly exr lttin tticir 'apparent" violation of tho of the appeared in the Uni. York, on bi, return to Kin aire an it will be further ho claims the right to mako such Governor Perhaps it was thought judicious to disph Uov Koedor in ordor to prevent an expected collision between tho de facto and the da hire authorities of tho territory. There will now be no danger of tho interruption of the public ried every point at which they aimed, and whi could, in tho nature of things, be at present Eeeder. Baltimore Sun: 1 hanging of 1 Liquor Aorcrtisemcnts. Once for all, wo will publicly stato, that i vertisomeiits of Liquor for salo at homo abroad, will 'be inserted in the Crescent any prico.

Others may think as thoy plea ly, for any purpose which may be named. AppUton Crescent. These are our sentiments exactly. "Wo took our stand on that, plattorm on the start, have never beon tempted to ropeiit of it. I Ushers tell ris that those who advertise Liq, generally pay woll.

What if thev do I cannot leel independent and at ease, nndor the rectly. aiding in extending tho salo of the cursed thing, when we know that every dollar from the sweat, and tears, and blood, of the in nocent wife and children of the poor iunebri advo nor law and at tl i same time adverli usly think what a mighty influence you was lending to the en'omy, by thus lending your influence to make his business respectable It seoms to us that you are dbing yourselvcs much discredit, and the cause a very great injury, P. Chase. N.vri, June 15, I85S. letter, inviting me in an Committeo tgof the people of Port If God Bpares my life and IieaJth I will bo free an of Reserve, and to hold communion with horl'ree men.

You offer a. strong additional inducement' when you'assure me. that tho intrepid Wale with whom I fought' with beasts at Euhe'sus," will also be present! I want again to feel the strenghtning grasp of hie friendly hand, and to hear his earnest words in defenco of ireadoin, and in deiial And this reminds trie of the great issue Hie people, or'a government of thi archv I in Kansas and Nebraska has forced, upon th. American people. All other issues must stani out of the way of this.

Alt; minor difference; of opinion 'must, bo disregarded for the sak. of agreement on the common platform, tn I Territori Upon that platform all must ba welcome, whatever birth and whatover creed, who an willing to unite in goodfaith for the defence of Uniting in. tide spirit discarding all jealousies merging all difference; in common re solre to rescue our country from the dominion of the Slave Power, and to place the legitimate I fj, 1 Hoc 1 I Willi in the iounduess of ita constitu The mew Town ef Superior. Onn readers apoialrendy aware that at tho head of Lake Superior, in Douglass county in this Smte, ioe.tted the now I arn of Supor'ior iJie Cronicf a paper which has.just been comraencod there, gives tho following deoci ip. tion of the locality The buy across to Minnesota Point is about a mile in width, and forao a most excellent liar hor, there being fifteen fee, of water at tho entrance, wnion is more than sufficient to adul the largest of the lake boats.

Tho prospect from tho town in fine. You ar looking toward tho north of east? nnd befoi is stretched tiio.bay of Superior, formed by a projection or tongue of land some 3 or i miles long, tapering into the lake, and lying parallel er. with a growth ol tall time, is occupied by a band of CI dians, who lio in thoir minint little lod conemicxea oi Doughs and birch bark, light and graeofull'y. moving bark cant continually skipping across the bay. and the uireetions on then errands of business re, snre.

This beautiful bny isiiinsitrpassod for tin sports of vaehtine And honl.inoc Tn i.l oat ward, over Minnesota Point, stretches the broad expanse oi superior to the north and west rises, in all its boauty nnd grandeur, tho Minnesota Kongo, some twolvo or thirteen hun ise.i., casting its aeep shadows into tho buy igoio WoHdcrfal Discovery. odges, The r.d varied outline In tho spring of 1854, a company was formed Wm. II, Hew to gHi; incer and agent, fenced tho surveys, which wero oompldtcd Plat Of the to rn r.or,rd,l nn tl JA.ovemoer last, the plat as recorded, contains 24 avenues, 100 feet in width and 400 feet from each other, and 33 slrootu, SO feet in width and 2SG feet from each other. Toward the latter part of Sopterabor, there was not le3s than three hundrod residents upon tho ole; and up to the 6th of November, throe hundred lots had boon sold by the agent to ac tnal settlors, upon the expross condition that they erect thoroon good and substantial buildings ithin eighteen months from day of sale. A good hotel has been openod, and a pier 800 fpt long lias been extended into the bav, so Last evening, we witnessed tho result of series of experiments mado by Dr.

Taylor, th the actual production of a br; course an intense heat hv th int light, and of water. The apparatus for producing this ishiug effect is very siuiplo, and has, as he alleges 1 I i I i 1 to demonstrate the fact, and the principle: involved in tlm process. Tho light is exceedingly brilliant equal to the oest quality uf tras." and super, or color, it being shg.ti of 'an orange tint, and produemg not ti.e least smoke. A caveat for tho discovery has been filed in the tinitulshed el ich wiij'bj'w of perfect workmansl nd judge for than ungton tiy a gentleman of mpetont to decide any we have actually seen, deception unlike. Jjis aired thi.sin Wc do not ten, but the eri.y believe id to in I)i expense of this light, aside from tho np tus, will he next to nothing, as it i upon a icting principle.

Tho discovc.iy, for aimlit an rco, can be applied to all tiio purposos 'hioh light and heat are now used and will light by the discovery iter and other simple rendered subservient nienco of mankind. are soon going cast to m.CleaelamlPlai. illcianclioly Affair A Teacher Mur ocreo oy a uoy. TVo loarn' from a entloman ey. tv tucan, the following partionlara.

of a mos on Mondnv )it Tt Mr. Drown. tho Princinal of l.l.n lint. that at Pontotoc, hod punished one of his pupils i a weoK since. A rather of tho wh threats against Mr.

Brown for the aforesaid pin ishraent, to which but little attention was pai( On Monday, evening young Wray, a youth som 17 or 18 year, took a position where Mi Uro'wn would pass on his way homo from school, attackod him. The two blinched, Brown only acting in self defense, and those who saw it thought it only to be a scuffle botwecn thorn, until they sawB. run a fow yards, hishandnn his abdomen, nnd fall down lifeless While thoy were clinched, Wray had inflicted two wounds upon Brown, with a largo bowie knife, 1 i h' l. him almost, instantly. The young ipectod, and leiivosa young widow 5 whom he had been rr and unt as to, compete in price sections.

The Mae run elv end. lorriblo. eold blnndoil mnnl wo have noticed in eorao time, and is a deeper Dodge Co. Iron. The Cliicago Democratic Press of yosterdny has the following paragraph in rolatton to the iron from Mayvillo.

Tho time is not far distant when this busiuess will: be one of tho larg ti. bean, of Milwaukee, interested in the Rorthwcstern Iron whoso works aro located at Mayvillo, Dodge County closed, large contracts with our foundries, machine vshops, and other manufactories, for supplying' them with pig iron from tho works of the company. The quality of this iron is very superior! and we rejoice that it can be delivered hero so ith that from other about sixty tons of pig per week. twenty tons per week. A letter from Constantinople, in.

tha Cornier de Marseilles, gives the following sketch of the new plan of oampaign said to be resolved upon bythe Allied Geueralst According to the generally credited rumor. 1 a reach frigates have rocontly made a fresh reconnoisance. It is said to bo intended to attack the Russians in flank, whilo GenersI Bosquet, with his corps of observation, will rection. Omar Pasha, at the same time, having been re enforced by French division, will ce from Enpatoria, passing closely to the en ched. camp of the Alma.

By these throe lltaueous movements the allied generals Sebas topol, which will then ba completely in Tee Art of bkh if teing agreeabh vith all the comnanr well entertained with them, than to bring en te rtain aent to them. A man tlms disposed perhaps, may not hove much learnine nor bot ifh lias con sense, and something friendly in his behavior, it conciliates XS' part3 such a tnni comes to old age. he is almost treated with respect It is true, indeed, 'man 13emble when in "dmpany. sistent with, truth and sincerity, by a phldent silonoe where he cannot concur, and a that he will gain upon every, one that hears or" beholds him this disposition is not merely the 'the In the U. S.

District Court to day. Mr. under indietmont for beinif engaged in an ill, gal expedition against Nicaragua, applied fo und obtained leavo to quit the city, provided he held himself ready at a moment's notice for trial, should Col. Kinney turn up. Boston, June At.biirt J.

Tirrell, somowlint notorious matter of the murder of Marin Uichforl sted at i'oi tsuiouth yesiordav, for robbing ailors of the Unite It was with were provonted frun MroniOAW Stl hcxon. Our sportsmen had a fino time yesterday forenoon on U10 bridge A sight never before witnessed ir ourcitv by the "oldest inhnbiaiit" was onjoyed bi those present. A shoal of some 100 or over fino sturgeon was seen slowly working their way up the Kapids. The sight was grand counted. i uuy jay so ciose mat thoy wero oasily loro crowd among tho rest a number of our old Experl iu canoes, armed with anears.

pistols, wero in brisk demand, and a iskiy Drought to bear ou the hapless victims om 40 to 50 were taken in "loss than ni ne," and the boys are renr.ins a rich hnrvus an tho proceeds of tho suln Hmroof nn.i uiap. jie, A Mammoth Castino. Tho Journal ofCom norce says there has boen cast at tho Globe voi6i uiiu city amass that weighed for It Was a Dlato dniirrnnd of the American Plate Glnas Company, Wilt iamsbtirg. The dimensions wero twenty fuel in length, ten feet six inches in width, and ten inches in thickness. thii a to exceed this has ever boon accomplished in New York.

ine casting was without flaw or defect of anj Cas LoMiiitn Going West The Oswegi Times says a largo amount of lumber has bom shipped from that nort Rine Hi nikee, and remarks "Itseeinsasif tho west at market for Canadiai oOer oi )n'n; Tub Colus terdav with boygnn, Wiscons a oi unicagoanu Mii wood Routh We conversed man, who had travelled tho prospect of the oo a satistactory oxpectatio yiold. Croakers on famiuo note Buffalo Com. This our trade forms one of the brought out by reciprocal hr isos to be of no littlo import, up freights for the largo obis Lsko Michigan. snys: The private bankers go down to the State of I ueorgia, purchase old bank charters, (which seem to be plenty) galvanize them, go to Philadelphia and New York and get quantities of bills struck, return to Chicago, ami advertise that the notes of such a bank, located at such a point iu Georgia, are redeemed by such a banker tho name as Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Wi sconsin nnd western currency," which is one per cent, wo Biippose.

Nobody is responsible for the tioal redemption of these oy toe i ngwood route. Ifff" ty and attractiveness. th excellent steamers their pol.tr. and, atteirivu ofheets, an 1 the. lent condition of the oo.l Railroad.

When he eon over, there we. ot closely filled with iiassenuers. but lb. US" An old man named Smith, was whip ping his slave girl in Spartausbnrg, X. C.

las, Monday, when her brother, a lad of sixteen attacked with an axo and killed him on' the spot. 13T" Judge Hoffman, of the Superior Court of New York city, bus donied tho motion for tor the reception of emigrants. d0I'0t SraL CK av Liohtximq. During tho thunder storm of Priday night last, the houso of Mrs. Sunders, in the Village of Oak drove, was struck by lightning, the fluid paeeing down the euiuincy and stove pjpe, tearing tho stove entire: to pieces, thence through tho cellar win Jiej We havo soon reports from some forty give the most encouraging accounts in rognrd Small Change AnusnANT, corresoondent of tha New Vn, will plea to that journal that tho United States Troat nry is at prosont burtheued with the custody change, from half and quarter dollars to tin cent pieces, nnd that there are few calls for arhe remains of a woman about 22 years found on Sunday last, buried in city 'grave yard, St.

Louis, in a barrel marked, 'Kow York bench Practice in CnoLicn.i. Though th the Allied ormios, the French BHVod almost all i iiei.r Blcii getting them as as possi leave thorn until the veins of tl'iei to fill. Thev then rnmnvn sumod with its contents Tlio vhere they baths, and finally to the ordinary temperatun of tho hospital. Human Tiubrb. Some inhuman fiends be in uiscovering money uables in tho house of Phillip Kimnn a Philadelphia, Ohio, into which they had entered during his years old, over a largo log fire The boy was discovered much burnt, and sensible, but will recover.

The villains made Fiee Excuse. The two firo Knginos, ordered some tiine.Bince by the city are on hand. The boys who "run wid do mashcen" are con gi i.i ig themselves on tlioir arrival. Colics Be ra lb ti: atP Thursday aftei Hora 3000 BAnnKiji ho warehouse on the wharf uy thousand barrels of flour, besides a large quantity of wheat, corn, oats and othes produce storedmit, whish was burned. Tho warehouse was owned by the Harper Company, and the flour and grain by different individuals, On wego Paladuim, June 19th.

Paiza SronT.r Chesbro of Ce awarded a prize of 8200. is said that Miss Caro mdaigua, N. has beon more Sun for the best story is entitled Raehael Prim a beautiful production. esr Tho North Star, a oy the lJalti stor. iter published at Hudson St.

Crob; County, has inent 6 MW Ultt' "Per(" Ear The Conrrier du Xord (French) publishes the following singular advert ieement Pilgrimages Raiser, late a soldier of the olass of the year 1B U. and who has aver ceased to practice religion in all its principles, offers to undertake pilgrimages country and distance no object Persoos who may have occsion to grant him their confidence may find him at the Grand Digue, Faubourg do Paris, 23 Valencien EgT The great State of Ifew York, most fortunately, is not in the least cotHDromid hv Brooks, UJlman and the other ad venturers who wont Dough face Platform in thi, Philadelpliin 'Know Nothing" Convention. Everybody Silver Grayism a faction thathtutenod to con oy suoaiciing into Jxuow Jioth ingiem. AH. Eve, Journal New that the' finding 'hi, i fell him, he left hi, jail hehiir with.

archnl feutul uf 'ork to the In.lian (j Can Tins Bc An one was recently ope; illd shnn. g'c stitch is ending E3T The Uti Holland Pat, "Man Herald r. Rockwell, in the pinb' and probably in the State Ho battles of tho Kcvolutic 'C3T A magnificent gold snuff hot I with the imjagriftl crown and evi I Napoleon, set in brilliants. sheriff to day Hon Wo hear tha in R. Jt.

Company id win, ti.o iL Uato are clmiigina 1 feci. inches, he ,11 the Roil Roads in Clevela. il t. to' hold her child f. a iahed kind ry i that the cixed for debt lid the rng for betting on Vir ircvau in wasl.ingtoi: nty t'.

omnium contracture for ilia o.vJ after putting up all the rooks finally staked the mnrl.U l.t.l reported to fin' but. the safe si, upwnrd, off. Ji, hc'caandHiVeiyr. was landing on the wont down again taking the car. wifh it, a.

causing Iitltc th, ofo.c B3T So r.r.imitog the wheat crop that tho Cfovelao,) Pi ar i sixty days, buying flour at six do dan a Special Notices. SEW DRUG STOllK. Gemini licit kepi 1 gsort )rus liana prcrlplii e.hoU pul PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. a offtiirlnf n. CITY BOOKSTORE.

Country McrelMinls ar Kiwinc, April 23d, 1V.5. Ti AC 'INK AGENCY Ei NA INSURANCE COM PA VV pnOBNIX INSURANCE COMPANY, of )nn. Applleatton by nail er rlorthueaierii latanncs Also the B(ar orog.v....

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1842-1855