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GEORGE WITHERHEAD, DEALER IN
43-roceries & Provisions, Flour, Corn, Meal, Pork, Fish , Fruit , Wooden
Ware, & c , & c , SO. 51, GRAXITE BLOCK. FORD STEEET,
OGDEXSBURGH. >T. Y. l ^ ~ Cash or E x c h a n g e T r a d e pa id f o r y o u n t r y P r o d u c e .
G o o d s d e l i v e r e d to a n y p a r t of t h e vi l lage, f ree of e h a r g e .
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J a n u a r y 1st, 1^56. 4 5 - l y .
W. W. MORGAN, Dealer in
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o f Provis ions; So 2 Main Street, opposite the S t Lawrence Exchange
P O T S D A M , N . V . 80-tf
""FOTLET^CPTAKDLER & co. Ma 15. MEacHA^T'3 Row, BOSTON.
General Commission Merchants F>«r t he iSa l e of B u t t e r , C b e e s e , E g g s , B e a n s , G r a i n , F l o u r , P >t a n d P e a r l a s h e s . B e e t Porfc, I j a n L H a m s . S e e d s , D r i e d Apple , W o o l , a n d a l l o t h e r fciuds of C o u n t r y P r o d a c e -
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f g ^ Parties consisniB" property to that martetj for M.*e through them will haveprompt attention and liberal stivances. when reqaired. Their long experience in 'the
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HASBROUCK; Notary Public.
Ogdensbnrgh, Fobruary 19, 1866. 8-tf
ST. LAWRENCE COUEFTY MUTUAL IIMSURAIMCE COMPANY
CHARTEE E E S E W E D FOE TWENTY YEARS' Ogdensburgh, S t Lawrence County, N. Y.
C a p i t a l , S I 0 0 , 0 0 0 .
WILL INSURE DWELLINGS AND FAK.M PROPERTY on more favorable terms than Stock
I Cumpanies. t g j - Office, Hopkins' Block, Water Street
DIBEOTOlfe :
Erastus VUas, President, William C. Brown,
E o y a l V i l a s , Ed^vin C l a r k , E l i j a h W h i t e , E d w a r d 3d. S h e p a r d , Georso E. Bell, DaviS dichton,
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Allen Chaney
CHA3. L. Lt'M, Secretary.
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B R ? GOODS, Woolens, Tailor's Trimmings, Furnishing Goods, R e a d y - m a d e C L O T H I N G , X I E C B A S F o r d - s t n * e t O g d e n s b n r g h , N . Y .
FIRE A N D MARINE I N S U R A N C E BT THE
N o r t h - w e s t e r n I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , of Oswego, New York, Capital, $150,000.
S p r i n g - f i e l d F i r e & m a r i n e I n s . C o . , of Spr ingf ie ld , Mass . C a p i t a l , $150,060.
C o n t i n e n t a l I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , of New York. Capital $300,000.
A t l a n t i c F i r e & M a r i n e I n s u r a n c e C o . , of P r o v i d e n c e , E . L C a p i t a l , $150,000.
B r i d g e p o r t F i r e & M a r i n e I n s . C o . , of Bridgeport, Conn. Capital, $100,000.
C O M M O N W E A L T H , i New York. Capital, $150,000.
$j9 The above Stock Companies are among the first in the country. For Insurance apply to
D. M. CHAPIii, Agent,
t h e m w a s h o w t o p u t t h e m in h a r n e s s . 1 O n e S a b b a t h m o r n i n g , a s t h e R e v e r e n d !
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t i o n ) h a d b e e n s h o w n i n t o J o h n ' s r o o o i
i t h e p r e a c h e r o v e r h e a r d s o m e c o n v e r s a t i o n
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t r a d i n g h i s h o r s e t h a t d a y . N o w , h e w^ls h i m s e l f c o n s c i e n t i o u s l y opposed* t o t r a d i d g
o n t h e S a b b a t h , a n d J o h n ' s a p p a r e n t p u r
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f bad spec." At all events his mind had "*" , J - , : - - *-tun all Ihe time upon the subject of horses, which made him feel quite uneasy. The first thing he did after he got home was to eiep into the stable, and he almost went
hto ecstacies, when he saw a beautifully oportioned sorrel occupying the stall of Id Club.
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a g a i n a n d t h e r e t i r e d m i n i s t e r p r e p a r e d
i^umsel f for s e r v i c e , a n d w a s a p p a r e n t l y in
q u i t e a h a p p y m o o d . H e c o n c l u d e d t h e
c h u r c h w a s t o o far o f f t o w a l k t o and
f r o m t w i c e in a d a y , p a r t i c u l a r l y a s h e w a s .
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in t h e m o r n i n g h a d f a t i g u e d h i m v e r y
I m u c h . T h e s e r v a n t m a n w a s c a l l e d , a n d
f ' o r d e r e d t o h i t c h u p , a s u s u a l , a n d h e
o b e y e d , of c o u r s e , s o o n h a v i n g t h e o ld
f a m i l y c a r r i a g e , w i t h a s t r a n g e h o r s e , a t
t h e d o o r .
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e n d g e n t l e m a n t o h i s s e r v a n t , a s h e s t e p p e d
i n t o t h e b u g g y .
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h o n e s t G e r m a n , " b u t I n o l i k e h i m . "
" D o n ' t l i k e h i m ? W h y , y o u a r e a fool,
J a c o b — y o u d o n ' t k n o w a g o o d h o r s e from
a p o o r o n e . "
" I p e s n o g r e a t s h u d g e , m i e n fr ien' ,"
r e p l i e d J a c o b , " p u t p y s h r i n k s , d e r h o r s e
n o lift h i m h i n d f e e t g o o t n o h o w . "
" H i s h i n d f e e t ! N o a n i m a l e v e r p o s
s e s s e d p r e t t i e r l i m b s . H a 1 h a ! t h e r e i s
n o club i h e r e , " s a y i n g w h i c h , t h e r e t i r e d
p r e a c h e r a n d h i s s e r v a n t s t a r t e d c h u r c h
w a r d s in t h g b u g g y . T h e y h a d * g o n e b u t
a few y a r d s ' w i h e n J a c o b p o i n t i n g to t h e
p e c u l i a r m a n n e r in w h i c h t h e h o r s e l i f ted
h i s h i n d f ee t , a s k e d ,
" V a t y o u d i n k s , e h ?"
" W h y , t h e h o r s e h a s a c u r i o u s g a i t ,
s u r e e n o u g h , " r e p l i e d h i s e m p l o y e r , a s t h e
a n i m a l a t e v e r y s t e p c a m e n e a r l i f t i n g h i s
h i n d f e e t o v e r t h e s h a f t s . '' M a y b e h e
d o n ' t g o fast e n o u g h , " a n d t h e s o r r e l re
c e i v e d a c u t w i t h t h e w h i p . Of f h e w e n t
a t a m o d e r a t e t ro t , b u t it s e e m e d t h e f a s t e r
h e w e n t , t h e m o r e a w k w a r d h e m o v e d , —
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w a l k to a c a n t e r , t h e o ld g e n t l e m a n ' s pas
s i o n ' s e e m e d m o v e d , a n d h e u t t e r e d s o m e
e x p r e s s i o n s w h i c h a c c o r d e d b u t l i t t l e w i t h
h i s f o r m e r p e a c e - m a t r i n g o c c u p a t i o n . A l l
o f a s u d d e n , h e w h i r l e d h o r s e a n d b u g g y
a r o u n d , a n d a t a rap id r a t e r e t u r n e d to h i s
r e s i d e n c e .
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d r o v e u p t o t h e d o o r , " c o m e h e r e , y o u
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g o o d ( h i e ) j u d g e | o f ( h i e ) h o r s e iresl i ." H e
( h i e ) k n o w s g o o d ( h i e ) d r i n k s , t o o , ( h i e )
h e d o e s , "
" W e l l , s i r ," r e p l i e d t h e o ld g e n t l e m a n ,
gr feat ly i r r i t a t e d , " h e h a s c h e a t e d y o u , a n d
y o i i h a v e i m p o s e d u p o n m e . Y o u a r e a
w i c k e d , s c o u n d r e l , J o h n . "
C o m e , c o m e , ( h i e ) m y o l d b r i c k , ( h i e )
d o n ' t k i c k ( h i e ) u p s o q u i c k , ( h i e ) " r e p l i e d
J o h n , n o t a l i t t l e s u r p r i s e d , b u t in n o w a y
d a u n t e d .
" K i c k u p ! T h e h o r s e k i c k s u p , s i r —
r u n s a s if h i s h i n d l e g s w e r e m a d e . o f oak ,
a n d h i s f e e t o f I n d i a - r u b b e r . I w o n ' t s u b
m i t t o t h e i m p o s i t i o n , s i r — i t i s d o w n r i g h t
j s w i n d l i n g — b e s i d e s , s ir , / am reiufiotisli/
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this horse back, sir, and return me Old C l u b , a n d t h e m o n e y y o u h a v e p a i d , or I
w i l l p r o s e c u t e y o u f o r . v i o l a t i o n o f t h e
S a b b a t h l a w s . lean never tolerate such ir
religious works about my premises."
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d o h i s o w n h o r s e - t r a d i n g , a n d "' p r o s e c u t e
a n d b e d ," a n d t h e n r e t u r n e d t o a
n e i g h b o r i n g g r o c e r y ^to i n d u l g e in a ' s w i l l
o r t w o .
T h e j o c k e y w h o w a s c a l l e d u p o n t h e
s h e c o u l d c l i n g "to s o m e t h i n g . S h e h a s
h e a r d s i n c e a r r i v i n g h e r e t h a t a g i r l of
t h a t a g e w a s r e s c u e d , and s h e t h i n k s t h a t
i t w a s t lj is o n e . S h e ther) b a d t h r e e s m a l l
c h i l d r e n r e m a i n i n g . H e r i h n s b a n d g o t i n t o
t h e w a t e r , a n d s h e p a s s e d t h e m , d o w n t o
h i m , a n d h e p l a c e d t h e m o n o n e o f t h e
c a p s i z e d b o a t s floating near . S h e t h e n g o t
d o w n b y m e a n s o f a r o j e . O n r e a c h i n g
t h e w a t e r s h e f o u n d t h e ^ a v e s h a d w a s h e d
t w o o f t h e c h i l d r e n off tl)e s m a l l b o a t . —
S h e m a n a g e d to c a t c h t h < m b o t h w i t h o n e
a r m a n d h e l d t h e m u p , stjll c l i n g i n g t o t h e
r o p e w i t h t h e o t h e r hand,' a n d m a i n t a i n i n g
h e r h o l d i n t h e m i d s t o f «Ji t h e d e s p e r a t e
s t r u g g l e s a r o u n d h e r . A t l a s t t h e r o p e
b u r n e d off a b o v e , a n d i h e s a n k d o w n ,
d o w n , d o w n , w i t h o t h e r s w h o h a d b e e n
c l i n g i n g t o t h e s a m e rope . W h e n s h e
c a m e u p a g a i n , s h e h a d los t o n e c h i l d . —
S h e m a n a g e d t o t h r o w her d i s e n g a g e d a r m
p v e r a s t i c k a n d h a n g o n t o i t w i t h t h e
c h i l d in t h e o t h e r .
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los t , b u t a l t h o u g h m a n y h e a d s w e r e a r o u n d
her , a n d s o m e o f t h e m c h i l d r e n ' s h e a d s ,
t h e y w e r e all s o b e g r i r a m e d w i t h oi l , a n d
a s h e s a n d s o o t o n t h e s u r f a c e of t h e w a t e r ,
t h a t s h e c o u l d n o t d i s t i n g u i s h t h e i r f e a t u r e s ,
a n d t h e y s u n k o n e a f t e r a n o t h e r , w i l h o a t
h e r b e i n g a b l e t o r e c o g n i z e w h i c h w a s h e r
o w n . S h e t h e n d i r e c t e d a l l h e r e f for t s t o
s a v e t h e o n e i n h e r a r m s , a n d s h e feels
c o n f i d e n t t h a t s h e c o u l d h a v e d o n e s o , b u t
s o m e m a n , s h e t h i n k s h e w a s a n o l d m a n
— p u l l e d h e r a r m off t h e s t i c k , w h i c h s u p
p o r t e d her . S h e r e g a i n e d ^ h e r h o l d , a n d
h e r harid w a s a g a i n plulled of f a n d h e r s e l f
p u s h e d a w a y b y t h e m a n . ^ T h e n s h e ' s u n k
d o w n , d o w u , d o w n a g a i n . S h e s t r u g g l e d
t o r ise , a n d finally d id r ise , b u t t h e l a s t
c h i l d w a s g o n e , t h o n g h s h e t h o u g h t u n t i l
s h e r e a c h e d t h e s u r f a c e a n d s a w to t h e
c o n t r a r y t h a t s h e h a d it st i l l i n h e r a r m s .
S h e w a s t h e n a l o n e i n t h e w a t e r w i t h
o u t s u p p o r t . S h e h a d floated s o m e d i s t a n c e
a w a y from t h e s t e a m e r , b u t s h e s a w h e r
h u s b a n d o n t h e c a p s i z e d b o a t h o l d i n g o n e
of t h e c h i l d r e n . T h a t s i g h t i n s p i r e d h e r
w i t h fresh c o u r a g e . A l a s 1 s h e k n e w n o t
a t t h a t m o m e n t t h a t t h e l i t t l e o n e h e h e l d
in h i s a r m s w a s a l r e a d y l i f e l e s s , b u t i t w a s
e v e n s o . A t t h a t i i i s t a n t a p l a n k s t r u c k
her b r e a s t , s h e t h r e w h e r a r m s a r o u n d i t
a n d t r i e d t o r e a c h h e r h u s b a n d b u t c o u l d
n o t p r o p e l h e r s e l f in t h e w a t e r .
S h e fe l t h e r s t r e n g t h n o w r a p i d l y f a i l i n g .
£>he w a s e n t i r e l y a l o n e , s h e s a w t h e s c h o o n e r
a n d t h e T r a v e l e r , b u t s a w a l s o t h a t t h e y
Were far, far a w a y . - S h e k n e w t h a t s h e
c o u l d n o t h o l d o n t o t h e b u o y u n t i l t h e y
c a m e u p , b u t s h e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t p e r s o n s
in d r o w n i n g a l w a y s s h u t t h e i i t e e t h f i r m l y .
S h e t h e r e f o r e s e i z e d h e r d r e s s a t t h e bot
t o m in front , b r o u g h t i t u p a r o u n d t h e
p l a n k a n d p u t i t b e t w e e n h e r t e e t h , s o t h a t
it h e l d t h e p l a h k feat a c r o s s h e r b r e a s t . —
S h e f o u n d i t w o u l d s u p p o t h e r t h u s , a n d
s e t t f e d c a l m l y b a c k t o a w a i t t h e r e s u l t . —
S h e r e m e m b e r e d n o t h i n g m o r e . S h e w a s
p i c k e d u p b y t h e T r a v e l e r , a n d w h e n s h e
w a s r e s t o r e d to c o n s c i o u s n e s s , h a d t h e h a p
p i n e s s o f finding h e r h u s b a n d b y h e r s i d e .
B u t h e r c h i l d r e n , w h e i e w e r e t h e y ?
T h e p r e s e n c e o f m i n d a n d h e r o i s m t h i s p o o r w o m a n d i s p l a y e d u n d e r t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s a r e i n d e e d r e m a r k a b l e . S h e re la t e d i n e c r r c u r n s t a n c e s t o u s , y e s t e r o y ,
w i t h o u t a n y a p p a r e n t c o n v i c t i o n t h a t s h e
h a d d o n e m o r e t h a n o t h e r s , b u t w i t h t h e
e v i d e n t w i s h t h a t s h e c o u l d h a v e d o n e
s t i l l m o r e for h e r c h i l d r e n . J I S h e d i d n o t
w e e p ; h e r ' s w a s b e y o n d t h e g r i e f t h a t
finds r e l i e f in t e a r s , b u t w h e n t h e r e s c u e d
of h e r l i t t l e flock a r e c l a s p e d i n h e r a r m s
t h i s m o r n i n g , h e r e y e s w i l l b u r s t o r e l s e
h e r h e a r t w i l l b r e a k .
o u r s e l v e s . T h e b r o n z e d c h e e k s o f P r e s i
d e n t s S a m m o n s a n d B a r k e r w e r e w e t w i t h
t e a r s — - s u p p r e s s e d s o b s c a m e from a l l p o r
t i o n s o f t h e h a l l — a n d a t h o u s a n d s t e r n
m e n , w i t h g l i s t e n i n g e y e s s u f f u s e d w i t h
t h e i r e m o t i o n s , w i t h q u i v e r i n g l i p s a n d
s w e l l i n g h e a r t s , b o w e d b e n e a t h t h a t a p p e a l
t o p a t r i o t i s m , a n d t h e n a t t e s t e d t h e i r l o v e
a n d d e v o t i o n t o t h e U n i o n a n 4 t o t h e m e m
o r y of W a s h i n g t o n , b y a s h o u t w h i c h w a s
w i l d a n d a l m o s t t e r r i b l e i n i t s i n t e n s i t y .
T h a t w a s a s c e n e t o b e r e m e m b e r e d . —
W . h e n s t r o n g m e n w e ^ p ' a t t h e n a m e of
W a s h i n g t o n , s p o k e n i n a p o l i t i c a l c o n v e n
t i o n , l e t t h e w o r l d b e a s s u r e d t h a t o u r
U n i o n i s s a f e i n t h e h a n d s o f t h a t p a r t y
w h i c h t h e y r e p r e s e n t W e • w e r e p r o u d
o f t h e t e a r s w e s h e d in c o m m o n w i t h o u r
c o u n t r y m e n ;. w e f e l t t h e n , i f n e v e r b e f o r e ,
t h a t i t i s b e t t e r t o b e a t r u e A m e r i c a n
than to be a.crowned king. And we feel n o w t h a t t h e t w e l v e " h u n d r e d m e n w h o
w e p t , a n d w h o h a v e n o w g o n e t o t h e i r
c o n s t i t u e n c i e s , a r e a s t w e l v e h u n d r e d m i s
s i o n a r i e s i n s p i r e d a n d s t r e n g t h e n e d b y a
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d i f fuse a m o n g t h e i r n e i g h b o r s , t h e i r f r i e n d s
a n d c o m m u n i t i e s ; a n d t h a t t h e r e s u l t w i l l
b e t h e d e c l a r a t i o n o f o u r p r i n c i p l e s in
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o v e r w h e l m t h e s e c t i o n a l i s m f o r e v e r .
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t h e c o n c l n s i b n f h a t h e w o u l d l e i J o h n t a k e
h i e o w n c o u r s e . H e k n e w t h a t h o r a e
j o c k e y s g e n e r a l l y w e r e v e r y i n d e p e n d e n t j
s o r t of f e l l o w s , A n d t h a t t o beajl, t h e m inj a '
t r a d e t h e y m u s t b e h u m o r e d , ; a n d w ^ l l
w a t c h e d . J o h n h a d p r o b a b l y ! s e t a t r a p
for t h e j o c k e y , a n d t h e p r e a c h e r d i d iy>t
l i k e t o i n t e r f e r e w i t h J o h n , a s jit m i g h t |J>e
g r e a t l y a g a i n s t h i s i n t e r e s t t o d o s o . R e
s i d e s , i f J o h n p e r s i s t e d i n v i o l a t i n g & j n e x t d a y , w a s a s i n d e p e n d e n t a s t h e " m a n
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Hat, Cap and F a x S t o r e , . »OKD STREET, OGDEKSBUKGH, H E W YORK.
Always on hand, the U . E S E S T .assortment of Hats-and Caps, of OTery description, to1 be found ta fills market
MoinK Fur Gloves, Gannfiets, Ladies' JHtts,'ChflS, Trcto-rlnes, OhildretfB Fancy Caps, of all desoTiptloM, cheaper thaa can bo bought elsewhere.
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Boots, Shoes, Rubers,, b e , &c, N o . 88 KUKSUKtoa' B o y * , '
FORD feTEBET, OQBISBBOESSj U ir.
Carriages and f oners Depot and Steoidboat Landings, to convey Patsengersand Baggage to and from the House, free pf charge.
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This house Having been thoroughly repaired the present Winter, is novs- open for tho reception ot travelers and transicntihapenhanent/boiirders.
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tations, the sin would lay upoh his vh» breast, and he alone would be'responsible for it. AH these thoughtapasped through the mind of the preacher, aodj he at ijlst concluded, that as his interference wojlld only provoke John, and probably terlpt him to commit a more seriouslsiny he concluded, as before gaid, to let l!him purine his own- course. ' i I
That Sabbath morning the preaclfer, contrary to his usual custom, iqent to church on foot. 'Old club,' as his hcjrse'ljvas called, was allowed to enjoy Msfgfain, while •the bells were toljtragfor chtjfch fon jhe first time since Rejw Mr. M.hajd beenca|ed his master. A horse, it.ia-said^.ias » '— rnackable instinpL and it ia..jn,o wow then, thafcOldlCkb manifested JM>.*J uneasiness at tihi seeming 'Jieglec^... neighed, pawed ifihd Wckerl appkcja&ly! determined-toat,ract ,the,;4tjteaSp0f ifi' ufatM not go to qhnrch. j ,.j
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mmis^M^^BMhm ,laadl°r<}i the premises-than-he called jthe attcn rof the!jockey, tO)ithe.!jcwifeatT'?agerTie< Old Olnh to be amessed; sp! ipt '»|olI
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John," and it was only at a great sacrifice that the Reiv. Mr. M. got back his deformed but faithful carriage horse, Old Club, in exchange for the kick-up mare as he called her. Since, that time he has been very severe on aU kinds of trading on the Sabbath, and will not allow a horse jockey, or an omnibus driver, to come within talking distance of his premises.
MORAL.—Never allow your interests to sanction an act in another • which you would not conJmit yourself.
— J 'ami'S*' ' ' —
Heroism of a Mother.
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The greatest Heroism displayed on the occasiorrof the^'burmrig of the- Niagara, of which Tve have- any knowledge, was .shownAy a motherdn?bet efforts to,.save hertshiidien, the eldesfof whom was only .14, anjfthe youngestsoner year old.,, She
Uaaipicked nrf.By the Traveler insensible, la,nd.nelrl^ perished, k * /was restor*a by
great exertions and Kfought to the aty,— .ShedidraotkasHw: last•'ev5ning«whether I any^of liet «hildr«nmerfcsfcvea|-but heard
that three were ta&en ashortf iriHhe only boaWhat polled 'o&ftQrnfthe Burning stekroer- ;:lf «i«tbetr will? reSoh; here this
"fflary^ the BKthar of iW^ldpStoni" F r o m t h e W a t e r b n r j r , Ct^ A d v o c a t e at t h e TJalon, S e p t . 80
We had tHe good Fortnnfe to be present at a scene last week which we shall ever re • member with feelings of exalted enthusiasm. It was a'scene which every American in our land oughft to have witnessed, and of which every American ought to be proud. It was the State- Convention of New York, when Erastus Brooks was nominated for <jr6veroor.
We do not speak of that nomination,*! or rather that acclamation which from tVelve hundred voices attested tfie'popular ndmination already made fa every hamlet ftnd school district in the State. We do uot speak of that spontaneous -uprising of twelve 'hunch-ed delegates,'' with flushed' cheeks atidjbeatingbeartaj w-itb outstrefc.h-^d arths and flashing eyesj proclaiming ^8 with' ii single trumpet blas6r-tJiat'an Anfer-ican Governor bad been ehdsen,;(for the acclamatifin will' assuredly be* ratified in November-by an overwhelming victory,) bnt-we speak of'snother'-'iffcident p/(thie ConventioSj which preceded fh&nomiha-tion of Erastns Brooks.' "
Mr? Bushs W>bite, of Ohtdj' harl'mgniited the plftfforrato address a fewi femarka to the Conventions The spacious* • Hal! vy(as I filled *ith*delegates, mos t *? ^bemi total]
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THE ISSUE DIRECT!
The Editor of the Organ of Bishop Hughes on the Stand.
[From the Albany Statesman, Sept 80.]
T h e f o l l o w i n g from t h e e d i t o r o f t h e
N . Y . Freman's Journal .the O r g a n of
B i s h o p H u g h e s , c o m e s to u s in t h e C o l u m
bus , ( O h i o , ) Capital City Fact, o f t h e 2 G t h
ins t . I t p r e s e n t s d i r e c t l y t h e i s s u e o f
J o h n C . F r e m o n t ' s v e r a c i t y , a n d s u g g e s t s
b e f o r e t h e n a t i o n H h e q u e s t i o n — i s John C.
Fremont guilty of- deliberate, premeditated
falsehood in denying l>is religious faith ?—
W e a s k m e n w h o w o u l d n o t c o u n t e n a n c e
a d e l i b e r a t e falsif ier, t o r e a d t h e f o l l o w i n g ,
w h i c h a m o n g h o n o r a b l e m e n w i l l fall w i t h
c r u s h i n g e f f ec t : —
OFFICE OP TDK N. Y. FaxxMAtf's JOUEN*.L, 1 Sept. sth, I80C. j*
S I B : — N o s u c h a r t i c l e - a s y o u refer to
h a s a p p e a r e d in t h e Freman's^ Journal—
n o r w o u l d I a d m i t it, e v e n to ! i n j u r e t h e
c a n d i d a t e o f s o b a d a p a r t y a s t h e Black-
R e p u b l i c a n s — b e c a u s e t h e religion o f Mr. .
F r e m o n t , i f h e h a s a n y left , h a s n o t h i n g
to d o w i t h h i s c l a i m s for off ice , or s h o u l d
h a v e n o t h i n g t o d o w i t h t h e m a t l e a s t .
W h a t i s m o r e l o t h e p u r p o s e , i s t h e
P E R S O N A L V E R A C I T Y o f M r . F r e
m o n t . I f y o u c a n g e t a n y o n e to i n d u c e
h i m t o s a y o v e r h i s o w n s i g n a t u r e , w h a t
h e s e e m s to a u t h o r i z e h i s f r i e n d s t o s a y for
h i m , v i z : — t h a t H E H A S N E V E K P B O F E S S E D
TO BE A CATHOLIC, T H E N I W I L L BRA^'D HIM PUBLICLY [AS A LIAR, as I know the whole story of his
jife in Washington, and know THAT DAILY, AND FOR* YEARS, HE PROFESSED TO BE A CATHOLIC, AND NOTHING BUT A CATHOLIC. THAT HE PROFESSED TO BE SUCH WHEN HE WAS MARRIED. THAT HE AVOWED HIMSELF TO BE SUCH TO HIS BRO-
mwm wsrffi? &» TO PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS, WHOM I KNOW AND COULD CITE AS PROOFS. BUT JOHN'C. ' FREMONT DARE NOT, OVER HIS OWN NAME, DENY A FACT THAT I CAN HAVE SWORN TO BY-TWENTY DISTINCT AFFIDAVITS OF HIGHI/Y RESPECTABLE PEOPLE, MEN AND WOMEN, PRIESTS AND LAY, CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT, viz: that FOR YEARS HE PRQFESS'D HIMSELF A-CATH-OLIC. AND DENIED HAVING ANY OTHER BELIEF IN ANY OTHER RELIGION.
A man who will LIE about a serious fact in his own history, ought to be denounced, if he pretends to run for President, even of so mean a coalition as Black Republicans and Choctaw K. N.'s. IF COL. FREMONT WILL ASSERT
j THAT' H E H A S N.EVER GIVEN HIMSELF OUT A S AROM A N CATHOLIC, I WILE CLAP THE HOT IRON ON HIM QUICK A N D SURE.
A t the same time allow me to say that if you are a Democrat, I am ashamed of you seeking jto hurt even' Fremont, bad as he is, on a religious question. But, if you are a Hindoo, it is perfectly in keeping with the*, rest of yoor principles.
Yonra.i&o, . J. McMASTEE, . Ed, and proprietor of Yreeman*a Journal
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t i o n s , i n d i z a t o t o u s t h e - f a t a l r e s u l t o f , - such
a c o n f l i c t .
I t i s n o t t h e t i m e f o r c o n s e r v a t i v e m e n
t o t a k e c o u n s e l o f t h e i r f e a r s , - to fly from a
p o s i t i v e t o a d o u b t f u l g o o d . W e o f t h e
N o r t h , w h o s t a n d b y t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a l
r i g h t s o f o u r S o u t h e r n b r e t h r e n , b u t w i t h ;
o u t a j ja f ldo i j ing pujv carp, e $ g e c t t h e s a m e
c l a s s o f o u r ' S o u t h e r n b r e t h r e n t o s t a n d
w i t h u s i n t h i s c r i s i s . I f t h e y a b a n d o n u s
t h r B u g h c o w a r d i c e a n d m i s a p p r e h e n s i o n ,
w h a t e v e r e l s e m a y b e . u n s e t t l e d , t h i s w i l l
b e d e t e r m i n e d . T h a t t h e c o n s e r v a t i v e s o f
t h e N o r t h w h o h a v e b r e a s t e d t h e s t o r m o f
s e c t i o n a l i s m t o u p h o l d ' t h e rights' o f o u r
S o u t h e r n b r e t h r e n a r e l e f t ' a n d a b a n d o n e d
b y t h o s e ^ w h o s e rights" w e w o u l d d e f e n d ,
a n d t h a t i n t h e f u t u r e , t h e r e c a n b e n o
c o n c e r t , n o a l l i a n c e w i t h m e n w h o s e fidel
i t y i s d e s e r t i o n . I f t h e S o u t h Bhall c o n
c l u d e t h a t t h e i r s a f e t y i s i n t h e a r m s of a
S o u t h e r n s e c t i o n a l p a r t y , w e o f t h e N o r t h
s h a l l n 6 t m i s t a k e , n o r s h a l l \re fa i l t o i m
p r o v e t h e l e s s o n .
N o r t h e r n c o n s e r v a t i v e s d e p r e c a t e s e c
t i o n a l p a r t i e s , b u t i f s u c h £ h e y m u s t h a v e
t h e y w i l l n o t g o S o u t h o f M a 3 o n a n d D i x -
s o n ' s l i n e for p o l i t i c a l a s s o c i a t i o n . W e
sha l l fight o n o u r o w n g r o u n d a n d for o u r
o w n s e c t i o n . T h i s i s t h e first l a w o f n a
ture , a n d w e n e e d n o i n s t r u c t i o n t o o b e y
i t s a v e t h e f o r c e o f e x a m p l e . T h e r e j e c
t i o n b y t h e S o u t h „ a s a s e c t i o n , o f M r . F i l l
m o r e , w h o is s t i g m a t i z e d b y t h e S o u t h e r n
B u c h a n a n D e m o c r a c y , a s a n a b o l i t i o n i s t ,
a n d b y t h e N o r t h e r n R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y , a s
a t r a i t o r t o f r e e T n s t i t u t i o n s , t h e t o o l a n d
c l m t t l e o f t h e S o u t h , w i l l b e a n i n t i m a t i o n
c l e a r a s a r e v e l a t i o n , t h a t o u r S o u t h e r n
b r e t h r e n d o n o t c l a i m o u r a l l i a n c e , t h a t
t h e g a u n t l e t i s t h r o w n a t b u r f e e t c h a l
l e n g i n g t o a s e c t i o n a l c o n t e s t in a l l f u t u r e
t i m e for e m p i r e a n d r u l e . •
W e h a v e c o n f i d e n c e n o t o n l y i n t h e j u s
t i ce , b u t in t h e w i s d o m o f t h e c o n s e r v a t i v e
p o r t i o n of t h e S o u t h . I f t h a t c o n f i d e n c e
s h o u l d p r o v e m i s p l a c e d , a n d t h e S o u t h or
g a n i z e in t h i s c a m p a i g n for a s e c t i o n a l tri
u m p h , h e r r e p e n t i n g w i l l c o m e , c e r t a i n a s
d e s t i n y , a n d b i t t e r a s t h e w o e t h a t i s e t e r
na l .
W i t h m u c h r e s p e c t , v e r y t r u l y y o u r s ,
JAMES O. PUTNAM.
Short Pol i t ical Catechism.
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and which .ttvet^d''«ttei}t[0ft2t' OUUUOIHY J.«I spoke-ttie -name vf>f. W^jOTBibKf*'-
Letter frbrp Hon. James 0, Putnam, . jof J l e y todc
fFromthaeeorgeioTO (Kyi) Journal; Sept 48.) ••• — ' -• Btrrri io ,8ppt 16,1856.
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DEAB StSf A few days.-since I receiv-. eda cqpy>offthe Journal containing a'fre'shl evidenceiidf jyour political confidence in the j -writer, 'f Although. 1 have felt-Ahat'yofjr ^pr^cJotic^'or.my'.e&ftiwas-j^AyBgaDt,
1-J kuovifyouiflcorild, not ;o.#erae§tim,aJe my [email protected] the?jusUce>;ani importance 1 of th&poncipjbfcjh>^i£]^^ attachedrr..!-^' u*r$ fcjife.. rf«o t... ->•' • , -,A«^^nj»ittanlra.&B.^lftli?;!tokeng of. your^pK^^riBg^rflirtia .m^v ,/,-' ,' U;> .v. ii Ix)l)!!esfje^Mli^en,tHqky»is^slL,ojaflre, rwitlUtbeii&pftsi^^ • iHe^ ia^e f t l^Xs fcndw^&KwK^ 'n*s teyen'heeJli OttShesBtd^ ^fetfe%nsJtitution
" T h a t p a r t y i s h o n e s t w h i c h b o l d l y a d
v o c a t e s i t s p r i n c i p l e s a n d s p r e a d s t h e m be
fore t h e w o r l d . N o o t h e r c a n e v e r c o m
m e n d i t s e l i t o t h e a p p r o b a t i o n of t h e A m e r
i c a n p e o p l e . — H a i r i s b u r g h Union.
" W e t h a n k t h e e , J e w , for t e a c h i n g u s 1"
Y o u h a v e f u r n i s h e d a t e x t t o h a n g a ser
m o n u p o n , b u t ^ w e d o n ' t i n t e n d to p r e a c h ,
tor m i n i s t e r ^ a r e l e a v i n g t h e i r p u l p i t s for
t h e s t u m p , a n d w e m i g h t h e c o n f o u n d e d
w i t h t h e " c h u r c h m i l i t a n t . "
W h a t p a r t y b u t t h e A m e r i c a n p a r t y c a n
p o i n t t o a p l a t f o r m o f p o s i t i v e p r i n c i p l e s ?
S h o w u s t h e p l a t f o r m of R e p u b l i c a n i s m !
I s i t B a n k ? o r T a r i f f ? I s i t — n a y , w h a t
is it, b u t a n . a b s t r a c t a s s e r t i o n a s t o t h e
e v i l s o f s l a v e r y , w i t h o u t a n y p r a c t i c a l
p r i n c i p l e t o w o r k o u t » f o r p e r m a n e n t free
d o m ? A n d t h e D e m o c r a t i c — d o e s i t ad
v o c a t e F r e e T r a d e ? o r N o n - i n t e r v e n t i o n ?
or I n t e r n a l I m p r o v e m e n t s ? W h a t a r e t h e
principles o f e i t h e r p a r t y ?
N o w s t a n d u p , l i t t l e S a m , a n d s a y y o u r
c a t e c h i s m .
Q. O f w h a t i s t h e R e p u b l i c a n p a r t y
A. A b o l i t i o n i s t s , S e w a r d i t e s , A n t i N e -
b r a s k a l s , S o f t s , W o o l l y - H e e d s , F u s i o n i s t s ,
N i g g e r W o r s h i p p e r s , R a i l r o a d S p e c u l a t o r s ,
S q u a t t e r s , M a r y p o s a , J e s s y F r e m o n t , a n ^
t h e T u r n e r s .
Q. O f w h a t i s t h e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y
m a d e u p ?
A. L o c o - f o c o s , B a r n b u r n e r s , N i g g e r -
D r i v e r s , H u n k e r s , A d a m a n t i n e s , N e b r a s -
k a l s , B o r d e r R u f f i a n s , S q u a t t e r s , J e e m s
B u c h a n a n , F o r n e y , a n d f J o h n .
Q. V e r y w e l l , S a m ' s s o n 1' - N o w , m y
l a d , o f w h a t i s t h e A m e r i c a n p a r t y c o m
p o s e d ?
A. A M E R I C A N S 1 Q. W h a t i s i t s p l a t f o r m ?
A. A m e r i c a for A m e r i c a n s ; n o f o r e i g n
e r s i n o f f i c e ; n o f o r e i g n p o l i t i c a l o r rel i - '
g i o u s i n t e r f e r e n c e w i t h o u r i n s t i t u t i o n s ; n o
n u l l i f i c a t i o n ; n o c o n f l i c t b e t w e e n S t a t e s ;
n o N o r t h — n o S o u t h — b u t © n l y O U B
C O U N T R Y !
Q: W h a t d o y o u k n o w a b o u t t h e g r e a t
p o l i t i c i a n s a n d o l d f b g i e p w h o w a n t of f ice ? I
A. I k n o w n o t h i n g .
Q. W h a t d o y o u Tcnow c o n c e r n i n g t h e
p a r t i e s a n c i e n t r y ' c a l l e d W h i g a n d D e m o
c r a t i c ?
A. I k n o w n o t h i n g .
'Q. W h a t d o y o a k n o w a b o u t a d i v i s i o n
o f i n t e r e s t b e t w e e n N o r t h a n d S o u t h ?
A. I s n o w n o t h i n g . i
Q. W h a t d a y o u toow-abOttt B u c h a n a n
in the SoutjrSMl Frernpnt in the North? J*MrWw«&2BRfit?
. Q. W,hat political springy do you drink of, Sam? ., . ,''," . . < •
A . 1 drink at the foun'&in of tho Union. J i l l •arhSHUfii-ri^ V « 1 "' "
the same uncertainty prevails as to the* future policy and fete of O'Donnell's Ministry.
The name of Navaez is more often mentioned, and the probabilities of his super-seding the present men are more openly discussed.
M. Escaliants has resigned his post at Washington, and his resignation has been accepted. *
It is now stated that the new Constitution and organic laws wilL be published on thn 15th, but the new elections will be postponed as long as possible.
A report is current that the sequestration is to be raised from the confiscated property of Queen Christina.
• I T A J L Y .
Vienna papers declare tha.t the Western Powers have addressed a second note to Naples, in the same spirit as the former one, but in milder language.
- Gen. Todleben is receiving a warm welcome in Sardinia.
f S W I T Z E R L A N D .
P r u s s i a i s s a i d t o h a v e n o t i f i e d a n in
c l i n a t i o n t o g i v e u p h e r c l a i m s o h N e u f -
c h a t e l , i n e x c h a n g e for i n d e m n i t y , o f
w h i c h E u r o p e a n p o w e r s s h a l l fix t h e
a m o u n t .
F r a n c e s u p p o r t s t h e s e v i e w s o f P r u s s i a .
T h e S t a t e C o u n c i l o f N e u f c h a t e l r e p o r t s
t h e C a n t o n q u i e t .
G E R M A N Y .
F r e d e r i c k , R e g e n t o f B a d e n , w h o h a s
b e e n e x e r c i s i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t , in c o n s e ;
q u e n c e o f t h e m e n t a l i m b e c i l i t y of h is e l d e r
b r o t h e r , h a s a s s u m e d t h e s o v e r e i g n t y o n
h i s b w n a c c o u n t , a s G r a n d D u k e , p r e p a r a
t o r y t o h i s m a r r i a g e w i t h t h e P r i n c e s s o f
P r u s s i a .
P R U S S I A .
The celebrated trial respecting the stolen dispatches, is terminated by the seutence of Tchew, the accused police agent to a long term of imprisonment.
Neufchatel afikirs caused diplomatic activity at Berlin.
D E N M A R K .
A Berlin letter of the 5th says, in the question of the Sound Dues, France, adhering to the opinion of England, has pronounced in favor of the principle of purchase.
S W E D E N .
M . S t . J e r n e l d , m i n i s t e r of f o r e i g n af-
airs , h a s r e s i g n e d .
I t is r e p o r t e d t h a t t h e r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n
R u s s i a a n d S w e d e n b e c o m e m o r e a r w m o r e
u n f a v o r a b l e .
T l t R K E V .
E a r s w a s f o r m a l l y r e s t o r e d b y t h e R u s
s i a n s t o t t e T u r k s , S e p t . G. T h e p r i n c i
p a l p a r t o f t h e c e r e m o n y c o n s i s t e d o f d i n
n e r a n d c h a m p a g n e g i v e n b y t h e R u s
s i a n s .
G e r m a n p a p e r s s a y t h a t A u s t r i a h a s otJ
f ered t o m e d i a t e b e t w e e n T u r k e y a n d t h e
M o n t e n e g r i n s .
R U S S I A .
L o n d o n p a p e r s c o n t a i n a d d i t i o n a l a c
c o u n t s o f t h e c o r o n a t i o n of t h e C z a r .
C o n t i n e n t a l p a p e r s pro fe s s to g i v e t h e
s u b s t a n c e o f t h e A m n e s t v to b e g r a n t e d ,
v i z : 1. T h a t t h e m a r i t i m e p r o v i n c e s sha l l
b e e x e m p t f rom c o n s c r i p t i o n four y e a r s .
2 . A m n e s t y for e v e n t s o f 1 8 2 5 , 1 8 2 7 , a n d
1 8 3 1 ; b u t c o n f i s c a t i o n i s n o t r e m o v e d . —
3 . D i r e c t t a x a t i o n to b e r e g u l a t e d b y a,
n e w c e n s u s .
lf»-#aieSlffe>»i«o;ciock, ^8jB3jjepftoe!tbltow-
meats mast bo handed inAn.3
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I ^ ^ O ^ M ^ ^ I t i r d ^ O h e . t e u t S t . ;
•' •! ( . J a r ^ - W O ^ l i E 'OAiT-JSE KA5EBN: OF i?^?^?2t!F!!^$^~m*te™ to -Intended ^ f S t t S S ¥ » A*aMO*Mirait i» autnenttaated by th«name a a a n j j ^ o f i t t o w r i t o - n o t newasartly fcr insertion, b n U s s » s s m a X j 0 f IhoOTitor a
. » S f l S 9 f c W e e a m o * a n d o ^ t 6 j » f a r n r e I e c t e d c o m .
The steamer Jacinto brok^j^rri off her way to Simoda and put back to%^arnpoa,
Howard Cunningham, an JS^grfean merchant, was killed at Tou Chow,*while endeavoring to quell a street row.
The weather is favorable, and the bulk of the grain crops in England is now gathered. In the North of Ireland and Scotland much yet remains out.
cjrpm i\t fjatiftc LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
A r r i v a l o t t h e I l l i n o i s .
N E W YOKE, Sept ST.
T h e s t e a m e r D l i n b i s a r r i v e d t o - d a y a t 3
o ' c l o c k . S h e l e f t A s p i n w a l l o n t h e 1 9 t h ,
b r i n g s C a l i f o r n i a d a t e s to S e p t . 5 t h , a n d
n e a 4 j ( t w o m i l l i o n s i n s p e c i e . S h e c o n
nec ted" w i t h t h e G o l d e n A g e , w h i c h b r o ' t
d o w n t o P a n a m a $ ' 2 , 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 in s p e c ; e .
T h e ' G o i a e n A g e * ' p a s s e d " t h e S o n o r a o n '
, the 1 0 t h , a n d J o h n L . S t e v e n s 1 7 t h , b o t h
b o u n d u p for S a n F r a n c i s c o .
N e w s u n i m p o r t a n t .
T h e V i g i l a n c e C o m m i t t e e h a v e q u i e t l y
d i s b a n d e d , a n d o n t h e ' 2 1 s t o f A u g u s t ,
t h r e w o p e n t h e i r r o o m s t o t h e p u b l i c .
A t t h e D e m o c r a t i c p r i m a r y e l e c n o n in
S a n F r a n c i s c o , a l l t h e s u c c e s s f u l c a n d i d a t e s
w e r e k n o w n t o b e o p p o n e n t s t o t h e V i g i
l a n c e C o m m i t t e e .
J u d g e T e r r y t o o k h i s s e a t o n t h e b e n c h
o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t A u g u s t 2 6 .
T h e R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n h a s
n o m i n a t e d I r a P . R a n k i n a n d T h o m a s C o x
for C o n g r e s s . ,
A fire h a d o c c u r r e d a t Mart - ins ; l o s s
$ 2 5 , 0 0 0 .
J o h n L . D u r k e e a n d C h a s . R « n d , w h o
t o o k t h e S t a t e a r m s from a v e s s e l b y o r d e r •
o f t h e V i g i l a n c e C o m m i t t e e , h a v e b e e n in
d i c t e d in t h e ; U . S . Cour,t for p i r a c y . B a i l
r e f u s e d .
T h e A m e r i c a n S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n h a v e
n o m i n a t e d B . C . W h i t m a n a n d A . B . D i b
b l e for C o n g r e s s .
T h e I n d i a n s w e r e s l i U c o m m i t l i n g d e p r e
d a t i o n s i n v a r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e S t a t e .
Capt . ' J u d a h h a d d e s p a t c h e d a b o d y of
t r o o p s f r o m F o r t J o n e s t o c h a s t i s e t h e P i t t
R i v e r I n d i a n s a n d G e n . C r o s b y , o f t h e
V o l u n t e e r forces , w a s a b o u t t o s e n d a d e
t a c h m e n t o n t h e s a m e e r r a n d .
T h e m a r k e t s in S a n F r a n c i s c o q u i e t . —
M o n e y e a s y a n d p l e n t y — 2 a 2 J r c o n first
c l a s s s e c u r i t i e s . F l o u r — H a x a l l ; J o b
b i n g s a l e s $ 1 4 . W h i s k e v 47-J-. B u t t e r ; 3 2 c . C l e a r P o r k > a l f b i d s $ 1 9 ± . H a m s
i;16c. '
P a n a m a d a t e s to t h e ' ICt l i . S o m e e x
c i t e m e n t e x i s t e d . i n P a n a m a . T h e L e g i s
l a t u r e w a s d i s o r g a n i z e d . T o u c h i n g t h e
' G o v e r n o r s h i p t h e r e w a s fear o f a g e n e r a l
jiconfiict a n d t h e c i t i z e n s fled—houses w e r e
b a r r i c a d e d , a n d t h e U . S . s h i p s I n d e p e n
d e n c e a n d S t . M a r y ' s , h e l d in rea 'd iness t o
t p r o t e c ^ - A m e r i c a n c i t i z e n s .
N a r i a n o A r o s e m e n a , P r e s i d e n t o f t h e
A s s e m b l y , w h o w a s r i n g l e a d e r o f t h e o p
p o s i t i o n , s o u g h t r e f u g e o n b o a r d t h e S t .
M a r y . T h e affair finally e n d e d i n s m o k e .
H e a l t h o n t h e I s t h m u s g o o d .
T h e s l o o p o f w a r S a r a t o g a w a s a t A s
p i n w a l l .
A d v i c e s f r o m N i c a r a g u a t o A u g . 3 0 t h
w e r e a t A s p i n w a l l . W a l k e r ' r e m a i n s
^um^^Jj^om,haA been a b a n d o n e d t o t h e r t re rep«nrf <*««> rtn- r?r»rTS"8re?on1Hfo i n v a d i n g a r m y , w h i c h n u m b e r e d
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e f f e c t a full u n d e r s t a n d i n g in r e l i g i o u s m a t
t e r s w i t h t h e P o p e .
A n e w e d i c t r e m o v e s a l l q u a r a n t i n e re-,
s t r i c t i o n s from B e s s a r a b i a , B l a c k S e a a n d
S e a o f A z o f , u n t i l t h e c l o s e of n a v i g a t i o n
t h e p r e s e t y e a r .
I N D I A .
Further telegraphic advices, anticipatory of the Indian mail, have been received from Trieste. Dates are Calcutta, Aug. 9 ; Bombay, 13th.
Oude is reported tranquil. The British are negotiating a treaty with nominal chiefs on the northwest frontier.
The annual report of the trade of Calcutta, as compared with previous year, shows an improvement. Exchange at Calcutta 2s. lfd.
Bombey import market is dull. Money abundant. . Exchange 2s. 1 -d.
The sugar crop in Mauritius is unprece-dently large, amounting to 125,0.00 : tuns. Cholera Had ceased.
« l t l N A .
Dates from Hong Kong are July 25; Singapore, Aug, 1.
The Chinese insurgents took possession of Tan Yang July 6, which brings them close to Sorichow, the capital of the province, and the outlet of commerce from Shanghae. <
The imperial fleet of forty sail.is Blockaded n,ear Nankin, « [t.....
Telegraphic reports say tliat the. American house of Wetmore"& 'Co. has failed, but advice?' in London throw doubt on the-
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Melbourne advices 61 June 14, are at laverpo'oT. ,,'r ••'"'' "! '
The balance of trarje contiimed in favep;' otthe Colony* ./,*;.' ••• ! ,. jAgricultijre. and domestic manufaStnrel were largely extending. : > .
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s e n t t o S a n S a l v a d o r . '
T h e p e o p l e a t S o r a o t o h a d r i s e n a g a i n s t
t h e L e o n f a c t i o n a n d a s s a s s i n a t e d s e v e r a l
p r o m i n e n t p a r t i z a n s , i n c l u d i n g J o a q u i n
C b a m o r o and A u g u s t i n H e r n a n d e z . C o l .
S c h l e s s i n g e r h a s p u b l i s h e d a l e t t e r t o * t l i e
a r m y , d e n o u n c i n g W a l k e r a s a t ra i tor , ac
c u s i n g h i m Of . d i s h o n e s t y , a n d o f f er ing pro
t e c t i o n t o a l l W a l k e r ' s * t r o o p s v. h o wil l j . i iu
h i m .
S c h l e s s i n g e r w a s a t M a t a g a l p a , in t h e
i n t e r i o r .
I n a d e c r e e d a t e d A u g u s t 2 6 , W a l k e r
i n c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 , t r a n s f e r s a l !
the property and right of the Accessory T r a n s i t C o m p a n y t o C h a r l e s M o r g a n a n d
C o r » e l j u s G a r r i s o n .
D a t e s f r o m V a l p a r a i s o a r e t o A n g . 1 6 ,
and Calleo to the 27 th. A revolution had occurred in Pern,
headed by General Castillo. Some fighting took place," on the Plaza with the government tropps/.under the-President.—>• The engagement lasted several hso ira but the- Re vol unionists were finally subdued. .
Indian Massacre on t h e Plains . The 'CoWcil.Bluak£Et52ahasthe follow*
,ing account of a' tragedy in the-mnrder and robbery dfB. "W. Babbitt's train of Gov-"
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