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   Fort Wayne Times, The (Newspaper) - December 28, 1854, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               BY JOHN W TO ADVOCATE AND DEFEND AND VOLUME 15 FEU YEAU FORT WAYNE INDIANA THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 28 1854 WAYM THE Extract from the occasional Scrino Delivered before the United Slutt Convention of nt Session In ir T B or MASS yo not discern tho signs of Iho in 2 As it its wonts and weaknesses it and sorrows human is muc the same in ail egos of tho world Tbo omo of joy end grief of hope and foar of lov repeat an there is the samo experience of temptation siu Bind living and dying lt is obvious therefore that thoro must bo a sameness of religious teaching The fame moral and spiritual conditions require tbe same application of doctrino and to the disease of sin and restore to righteous health These propositions acknowledged it is true that there are limos whon thoro must be occasional preaching an adaptation truth lo peculiar casos to tho particular wants of persons or ho special demands of tho Ip tho history of every people are from time to time now phases of experience now combinations of social religious aud politics elements new results and new abuses uf whigh require to bo dealt with in a list manner Iu a word there aro limes require special preaching as well as special ids tion I think tbe present is ono of times eo ftr as tbe people and tho religious and political condition of our own land Aud I ii this discourse to set out two or particulars in regard to thoro BOOBS to be a demand for this preaching 1 The times demand that the American Pulpit should bo more thoroughly Protestant There is no in our religious history important to the cause of truth or that has more direct relation to tho maintenance of our religions privileges and political institutions than this of the prevalence and growing power of tho papal hierarchy The many tremendous battles it fought against tho most powerful monarchs in Europe winning tho victory tho wonderful skill and en- ergy with wbich it turned tho lido of the mation that at one limo about to sweep away tbe very foundations on it rested tho extent of its missionary conquests in Asia America with those of Protestant sects the society of Jesuits so silent and wily ia Us operations assuming shape iog every dialect inexhaustible in its invincible in ita strength and liko tho fabled springing into now lifo from lliu flames that scorn lo devour it tho recent sion of some of Ibe most educated minds in Eu- rope from Protestantism and philosophical its singular elasticity in adapting itself to every class and degree of ture its settled to realize in itself as a politico-religious corporation the groat prophetic thought of and glory and a NUMBER 17 power Consider this bargaining is possible und perhaps nut precedent und iho lido of ignorant dod and criminal paupers flu in upon us from Europe a of painful inter Ost I do not tiso words ignorant ded and without their value and their truth Tho first two no lion tho last will find it iu tho startling fact thut out of in Now York city for crimes during year wero Jersey City contains a of ers In tho oily prison have been persons locked up natives 75 Irish others foreigners 475 Of 185 persons who have boon inmates of tho almshouse none boon natives and no foreigners except rish Of 727 who aid from tho mas tsr 2 wero and 721 woro Irish And the prison reports of Philadelphia and aro on tho sumo hoy One who looks this subject with caro and andor will be lose ready to denounce iho En- Hah Government or fixed pose seems to be to out Iho Irish s and replace thorn with on English and Scotch population Experience whose y I respect has shown can ho no cd social order no juat education of people r improvement of their condition no permanent of iho law eo long as a Church in pen war with tho Government owing nco to a foreign potentate holds absolute con rol over tho conscience and action of that lo Tho American people do not yot understand 10 first and chiof causes of iho terrible on of tho masses of Ireland and Italy They re more religious than political A groat on of ibo curses heaped on tho Government ly belongs to tho priesthood Tho tyranny of loStalo is bad enough but tho tyranny of tho is infinitely and en from St Peter himself and that ho can sin him out from its joys and will if ho doro o ohoy tho commands of tho Tho tant may place his politics first and his religio second but tho always makes h church first and supremo And ho in not vcr to walk straight into endless ou of love for auy party of measure the ma oppose State of Ohio kingdom that and people and shall servo tho unconquerable patience wi through centuries aud a thousand has pursued tho realization of this These things ought to convince any inn that tho enemy with whom Protestantism mu long come positive conflict in this count il not ono it would be safe to And wo are nut loft to inferences in regard the aims of the party in this bo confessed that they aro open and d reel tn their declaration of principles Tho boldly stale tho overthrow of on school system tho business u tbe Church the extirpation of heresy as tbe duly of the Stale and tho Church tolerance Itself a heresy because no man bad right his own that th of Protestantism iu perfectly right aod tbe doing it only a question uf expediency that tho moment Catholics gain a numerical uu freedom la at an end in Hi and finally that Catholicism is anil democratic and Catholics ought to the Stale plead at the bar Church ita divinely constituted judge This avowal of principles sanctioned by III highest authorities of iho Church tin faol Ibo Ethiopian docs not change hii akin nor tbo leopard bis spots nor Ibo tiger hiu by transportation from ono country to another And with these inscriptions on shich and banner it is neither absurd nor cowardly to regard wilh serious solicitude tho rapid of Catholicism in those States The truth is Slavery itself degrading nnc an it is is not more radically opposed to the spirit and genius of our republican tions than is Iho Roman Catholic Church It is the most thorough unyielding and dangerous despotism on this the moot thorough cause the machinery of ils organization and tho centralism of ita power are as perfect as human genius ean mako unyielding because il is as fixed in its purpose of universal rule to-day as il was SOO years ago Pupa scl his foot en tho nock of tbo Emperor of many dangerous because all oilier il is not by geographical or boundaries bul inlo all lands where it has believers ruling them as ly in Philadelphia within eight of Independence Hall ai io under tbo shadow of St In a jeers it has not hated ono jot or tittle of its pretensions In the midst single note in of ils It as boldly horo as supremo authority iu things as well as spiritual the right 10 change the social institutions and political relations of a people iu any way that promote its own interests These accepted I to others waich ia relation to those may justly elaim the serious attention of any ono not wholly blind to Ibe lessons of history 1 Tbe present strength of Catholicism Tbe of Rome does nol embrace so email a fraction of our population nor aro ils means of so insignificant as to mako ft unworthy of notice It numbers among us at least two and a half millions of believers nnd last yoar counted churches and 750 stations moro than in ular ministry and 200 otherwise employed as Jesuit and 500 clerical students had established 103 and educational institutions fur males and 283 for females ly sad last largely patronized by Protestant parents Besides thoso there aro 131 charitable It also under its direction 21 colleges 29 theological semina- ries and 24 Periodicals During the year 1852 there was an increase of I Archbishop 6 113 Priests and 167 Here then ia an anti-Protestant power in midst strong enough now in in infancy to challenge our careful consideration a religious despotism growing up in the boon of our lio claims and in of denials receives tbe supremo of iis subjects 2 The annual importation of Catholics from Europe Add to the two and half millions horo tho immense numbers of foreigners landed week on our shores averaging at tho port of Now York alone moro than a thousand a day In May last there wore and in Juno nearly Tho groat of thoso boon until recently Catholics Irish and German and chiefly tho fust especially from the mos ignorant and wholly unacquainted wilu Iho working of our social political institutions and utterly incapable of the of tho groat questions of American homo end foreign policy Consider with what facility these strangers tro naturalized and how certainly tho votes ol the Catholic portion may be directed in any im- emergency by the or hood withersoever they will provided is received an equivalent in places of trust and But I turn again to our own land In on with tho present numbers of tho Roman ond tho immense annual increase from consider 3 Tbo selfishness and corruption of political artics A very cursory review of tbo history of es for o fow years back will show wilh what zeal Iho of foreigners as boon pressed wilh what selfishness and meanness have boon and and their tth office and place All genuine I anxious over our a gard for Iho interests of iho ave been only as so much dust and wilh parly triumphs and spoils And what is in past what ia ihor tho present that should make us moro hopi I of Iho fulurc? vast and increasing im of seems clearly to point lo y not far distant when tho Roman II command iho balance of votes And who at time comes what is there in our political and demagogues that wou a doubt that they would bo ready o o moment tu purchase power by tho of volos at the price put on by There nro always mor enough who profe power and lo country's good Am wo know what Slave power uo in th minority oan do when it unites with this now tho of votos North and South Wo lately seen In Congress a nation's truth und hono paid as a price far possession or of supremacy Can wo reasonably bo will bo any reluctance lo pay a or an equal price for Catholic volo when ii ho necessary lo lh whole people such a Hut nio wo not to-day witnesses of dif wilh which will ho to unity of and made lo use the power i possesses against Ibc extension of what havo wo to hope for then when Iho one- of freedom and of faith hands wilh men who prefer er and spoils to Iho honor and well-being ol Those aro some of the which mvo led me to conclusion lhat the times de- mand of Ibo lhat il should take ground carefully distinguish ing religion und u church Il should affirm that Ibis in a lhat our Institutions rest on n basis Church is Ibo enemy uf those tbo enemy alike of civil nd liberty ol free schools nnd and necks and with to the of iho to overthrow these and sow in ilie place of Let itn and corruptions ils al designs anil ambition be dragged Inlo lie light 1.01 Church history bo more y studied in reference lo this thut tbo slimy ud bloudy triul of the serpent may bo laid el Iho record of recent revolutions in Europe South America and Mexico Iho late lcs in Prussia Holland and between Criminal Court of Cincinnati Wm Arrison Wo give below iho closo of this trial and a ho Prosecutor Mr has properly bo testimony it elicited saves us copying i t length From this recital of il by Mr Pru en tho public may of the correctness o j verdict which wo is entirely y the testimony and though many wore at it wo not lhat every day now fads hy which will bo an unanimity of sentiment to his guilt CLOSE OF THE TRIAL Mr A J Pruden for tho THE CHARGE VERDICT OF THE JURY MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE MOTION roil A NEW TRIAL Tbo Court room again densely crowded and interest of tho grow moro intense ag it drew near its termination A ter of the prisoner camo into Court dressed in deep Mr Pruden bia argument and made a vory able speech Ho held that tbo Harris case to Johnson bad referred was not pertinent In that case loslimony upon which iho prisoner was hungr was lhat of two persons known to each directly jured themselves but in this eato forty fivo witnesses most of whom are unknown to each oilier aro produced Hero too nono know what tho other would swear thoro was no no money no combinations Such circumstantial evidence without n mortem examination as that which convicted Harris would nut now bo lo find n of indictment In seven cases out of Grand Jury present month refused to find bit was sustained by tho testimony of Mr True on old gunsmith and Mr Greenwood au worker in iron Tho analysis of the chemist also sustains it iho of iho box ing burned by gunpowder On Friday previous to explosion the is found inquiring for gunpowder Thure hie identity is beyond ail cavil Ho wanted a pound of gunpowder and what did ho want with His counsel say ho was going away out west and ho wished it for sporting That will not do as everybody knows that powder is in country stores as olso Tho difference in tho would not warrant him in running tho rUk of carryin hat amount of Tho theory of tho defense is that Arrison his boarding house to got to the Such a conclusion is absurd He told godson whom ho paw on Monday that is baggage was at the depot and it is lo infer that having prepared tho box ho so arranged his baggage that ho could tho the explosion took place was 10 and what was ha from Saturday to What could ho have doing ml complying his horrible dosins Mr Fruden next road iho opinions of eminent to tho nature and reliability of evidence and that a nt train of is moro reliable than 10 positive testimony of one or two witnesses Janes wore related sustaining this view Key's hypothesis that Allison d to blow up tho Institution was replied toby 1 o fact that tho doors opened inwardly and the THE WAE Ian of destruction so ingeniously sot ould not be put into forth s upon lacro evidence Mr recollected that before tho during the session of the Common Picas Court ho had ordered Uio Sheriff to discharge casoe because tho testimony of circumstantial character and no conviction could bo had in this enlightened ngo We have grossed too fur in thoro are but thai oan and a ago even Lords could not their names ond man lifo was not then thought worthy of Mr then a of bigamy a case of infanticide and several other instances in confirmation of this statement IIo hold that it required direct proof of a crime having boon commuted and circumstantial proofs bringing tho guilt homo to u particular man lo sustain tbo ease Both lie hold had been produced iu pros out trial To this j Air Pruden commenced a of tho tea by rehearsing that relative to tho quar rol between deceased and prisoner Uo a hard feeling existed them am hat Arrison harbored revenge was evident from tho expression when ho return ud a und said he borrowed it to uso ison and mudo tho Juke I'll bo with him yet On that day ho dered iho box ut shop application fur box tho ensued from which several im- facts woro drawn Tho peculiar construction of tho box tho out of iho to permit tbo un of iho torpedo and that iho lid of ibo box van not ihen gouged oui because ho could not lion know it WSH deep enough his bor owing a to screw up tho replies 10 tho us to whal 10 tu do with the box wore dwell upon thut hid is tho box ho mdo and that when ho saw tho prisoner then in jail with ho recognized m as tho man for whom ho mndo iho box Mr who saw tho person throo t the and on and who no- ocd particularly tbo prisoner i tho who had tho box made Two other who saw him there believe lor in tho man True Iho carpenters gavo descriptions of his dross but tho may have changed his dress iho different moa ho it tho shop to ut Iho of shows that e testify Ono noticed hii tio government and bo carefully in Roman Church s well as the part she ia playing in relation lo 10 present European toward tbo reek ud Armenian communions in their connection ilh Russia Turkey iho Knst Let tho results of bo brought tho American people by an active and ministry till the papal roby shall ho held in abhorrence Lul bo dono in Iho spirit or and John lill Iho conscience becomes so live loaning lowards by any or party shall bo iho gnal for by mass Protestant lill every man shali eel himself accursed who his voto for or any way favors tho of this oretis inlo our national or sectional cs I do not complain of any religions nces which Catholicism may legitimately atn willing that Catholics should enjoy tho ost perfect liberty provided always ey do not traitorously employ it against s provided they do not uso rights lo rivo mo of mine provided lliey do not like aling bosom nurses them to lifo I am willing to give bread and to a ior and wretched man even if ho bo my y but I not willing knowing character him into my confidence so fur us to on- ilo him to rob mo of all my goods to burn own my house ami hereby make it impossible rona particularly and and ach gavo their It will bo remembered that ho also obtained om tho shop a small piece of white nine and n and Hand that ho bored a hole in a of pi no in was not unreasonable to suppose too that ilison intended to murder ia socking on Dr Baker And Iho construction to Allison's dying language as to Con- olly and that ho know tho person who lent biro 10 box was ridiculous Tho had placed groat stress upon iho ct that tho defendant was a farmer They om to think that a farmer commit or forgetting that the first murder ou as committed by Cain a farmer Mr Pruden concluded by that cos from Iho previous good r could not overthrow this train of ig circumstances by tho is proven Arrison had lo to iho deceased When Mr Pruden concluded his charge to tho Jury It was impartial und pointed rather favoring tho er than otherwise Ho commenced by charging tho Jury that though tho prisoner was indicted for murder yot ho might bo found guilty of murder in the first degree murder in tho second or slaughter The elements of these crimes as fined hy statutes and law woro then cidly aud lengthily staled aod essential pointed out Flynn then directed tho attention of the jury lo tho proper mode in which they should tho case They should first mino that the crime of murder had been commit- ted and then satisfied that Mr and Mrs Allison wero dead they should enquire whether thoy came to their death by tbo hands of tho prisoner This point and tho modes in iho death of one person wight bo directly or in- directly caused by another woro then examined It devolved on iho State lo prove all Iho points charged beyond a reasonable doubt Tho jury should inquire into thu circumstances tho o- and connection and if thoy found be- yond a reasonable doubt of guilt of tho oner thoy proceed no further but must pronounce him innocent By reasonable doubt hu meant a doubt lhat would an honest mind honestly inquiring truth in from a doubt Booking merely for excuse Jf that Arrison caused death thoy would inquire into tho nature of iho Tho moro killing would not bo murder it might be dona iu it was evident that the killing was malicious it was not murder Tho concluded his charge by the peculiar character of iho A Aspect o I lie 10 1 M Nov 8 By of tho which down tho dispatches to t Imf nn opportunity of a IW moro purlieu lura of tho bloody at It i now admitted bp all houds thru tho took tho English by ond of and lion is our right flaak lukor loft without either or works Hud boon tho Russian bss would havo boon double and our loss loss than half of what wo DOW to Our to tal loss is 38 killed 85 wounded and rank and file killed ond in all upwards of men ond 90 artillery which now wo eon vory ill 1 ho French lost 13 officers 35 wounded rank and file and flip loss is far beyond what waa first estimated At tho lowest U sooms rather over than under tho enormous amount of mon Up to this droning corpses have boon interred and their remains as ny moro upon tho Neither tho Duko of nor Major Macdonald aro as it was first reported wounded had most extraordinary escapes Tho Duko had bis horse completely smashed under him by a round shot and Iho fall of tho animal bruised bis logs severely Beyond this ho was not hurt Major Macdonald also as at Alma had his hono undor him In nearly all tho staff wore wounded of bad their horses killed Perhaps thoro never was an infantry action in so miny and artillery horses woro Altogether with wo lost about 150 tho French about 100 ond tho Russians Their bodies quite covered iho ground Lord Raglan and in the front of tho troops and in the tory thickest of Iho firo So hot was tho cannonade nnd musketry round hia lordship that no olio can understand how ho un- injured An shell 00.010 roaring and sing along iho ground passed richt between tho legs of Lord Raglan's and exploded be- hind him and tho staff Thoy wero covered fo Iho moment with dust and smoko but fortunate unhurt wn closo Lord Raglan When raise from Iho ground ho was perfectly calm and co looted and appeared not to sulfur in tho least His thigh was fractured Hour ths hip join tbo brave old soldier looked at Iho mangled liin with composure saying ho know tl wound was mortal died in about half a hour after the amputation was performed S who was only a fow i front of Lord was shot through ill heart aud foil from bis horse a dead man Ci Seymour who with him instantly dii in grim painful fr who with j and all hod the tamo them 1 arc upon their liko men j timo lias arrived in iho oct Or should lie this the I til and lino lay thick as umt our W Tnat r i tut uio SIS loaves intermixed with mid wounded ses latter fractured a few Hups among the corpses fearfully Up lo the of wall way lo iho Two-gun path lav brushwood bul jery with blood and tho brushwood wan broken down and with dead from the battery be- yond description I flood upon ila parapet ut about 9 al and fell my heart tinli us 1 od upon Iho scene of carnage The moon was al ils full and showed ns f by iho of dor Pacing nio was thu ey of with the liko n bund Jf silver gracefully hills wbich for varied and picturesque 10 wilh any pan world I j lover recall memory of vith any but toolings and ound iho spot from 1 surveyed ny of bodies Many badly od also loy there and low dull of struck with pou ihu ear or still ry and vehement struggles of who wore before Ihoy passed away Round ill small groups of mon wilh hospital pul for who still survived nd agnin with busily vcr Uio dead looking for Iho bodies of officers wero known lo bo killed bul hud nol found Here woro English women hoso husbands had not relumed hurrying out with loud lamentations turning tho faces our dead to tho moonlight and for what thoy feared lo find lallor oro for moro to bo pitied iban of who lay slaughtered around ho as fait is they camo up re- lived loud of sufferers and cren blankets ore employed lo the wounded to or ballery tho Russians two d three deep the place was 11 with bodies of guardsmen d Tho fine tall forms of our poor dees not fully dignity and high prerogative en- joy us American to ilia lit their thuy ir jeopard its lo benefit even from thy lund of nativity To your third Christian people it seems that lo preserve our iu of their wo can do no secure tu our children always of to tho or Whilo frankly this opinion I must say tlint 1 with you any connection and or and or In liberty nnd tu tho spirit and genius American constitution r nio lo food hungry and oppressed iho thu not ifT though four of sooming in gard to religions to sacrifice the lo tho passing shadow But I must confess that I regard Roman loss as a religion limn us H Church the religions is only n moans to an end iho whitewash of tho within full of doud men's mos and manner of What wo to foar to fight against ilh purpose U us an organisation a the most whoso ioslly police nnd work its ill in with thu on and cor- inly of tho perfect And as lo tho contest wo aro to at is yearly into onr arty n of this power S the blindest obedience in all things And is a truth to make ua pause that it is in tho of one man nt Homo anil ho a thorough nnd sometimes as atrocious wretch aB in pivo nny direction iho vote of these United I know that thin is denied but of what worth e the denials of e Jesuit in the 100 of the simple that tho Roman Catholic ally Iho Pupa tho toys of having boon and True having it Hand corroborates iho of tho our throughout hu luf his boarding house on Saturday nf to moon uo hear no moru of iho until two or o'clock on afternoon Hy has not attempted lo show whore ho was or ha watt doing the inter- val If ho had stopped at a hotel under his iho register would have shown thu tout But is known of him from Uio timo ibo box wua finished by Hand's gouging tho lid ho into Hall's on si There ho asks fora pen to direct a oard and bo- ing waited upon singularly enough Mr KG bin sun to direct iho card for him His at Halls was showing that True and Robinson could not bo mistaken as to tho ideality of tho person Among this was hii giving information in regard to tho Marino ia Qui noy Illinois in ig seen him nt drug store which lattor was con- firmed by Ors Holt and Salisbury and that of tho prisoner having boon in Illinois in by tho prisoner's brother himself True and Robinson both say that is iho man fur whom directed a card to Mr Allison Marino Hospital corner of tern How and Ijongworlh Mr son swears to liand writing nnd that this is iho card Was Mr Robinson If go defense could havo it but nut only Robinson but True aland un- fuel that tho tollers on the printed eido of tho curd havo boon obliterated with a knife Tho next of the prisoner was on Plum street near Perry two squares from the Hospital where ho bays to do a job Ho goos with them they cot in sight ol Iho Hospital when ho them a box nnd thorn to deliver it to Mr Allison Not king logo into the hospital thoy loft it in the hosiery below Thief is confirmed by a young lady who knows John Kingt and sow him ami Summers iho box Tho mony of the boys was represented as ural and reliable Tho box is in tho hosiery by Charles Jackson who not aware uf ils ter lay down and a pillow of tho Jackson iho box to the young Dr Ba- ker tho Doctor gave it lo Mra Allison and slip It into Iho silting room she called lior husband hurl hut timo to examine it when iho took Allison's expression ho know what was in iho box the moment ho moved tho lid was explained that tho moment iho iid was moved iho pistol wont and Allison saw tho flash of tho nnd then in his own language It Tho that iho box was EO well preserved when a powerful ex- within it was explained that it was put top other with small nnd tho force would blow it apart His position wna iho priming burst tho box bo- foro the explosion of iho sholt This theory Johnson handed in sovon special charges that ho lo bo given lo the jury wore modified and given in substance us follows 1 That each link in chain of ces must be fully and independently or could bo no 3 Thai the connection of tbo links of dence must bo fully established 3 That contradictions in the testimony of witnesses throws a doubt upon their evidence upon other points 4 That proofs of arc weakened by as to dross or appearance 5 That tho testimony of strangers in relation o identity of persons aeon some considerable imc is to bo received with groat caution C That If iho proven can bo accounted or on any reasonable is io direct evidence sustaining it prisoner null bo declared not guilty 7 That must bo unless he guilt is so clearly proven to hypothesis to account fcr the Keys wished charges en and with alight modifications Ibo Court de- livered lo iho jury They woro 1 Tho is nol thoro ii proof not only Ihal ho sent tho instrument but that ho intended to uko iho lifo of Isaac Allison 2 If is a reasonable tbo killing is murder or manslaughter iho jury musl Hnd a for loss 3 nn ni fill act and can only be manslaughter unless ii is in proof lhal ho designed to take tho lifo of Isaac Allison At tho request of Mr tho jury woro also charged tho rule of law in civil casos the preponderance of tbo question has no application in this and unless tho charge is fully sustained tbo musl bo Flinn then instructed tbo jury ically us to the form of tho verdict and tho jury deliberate the Court look a to six o'clock P M At six P M tbo court and Iho jury returned verdict Tho vast crowd among whom woro many ladies in almosi suspense iho GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE was rendered Tho many woro sobbing Tho prisoner grow deadly palo und und his whispered hurriedly lo tbo sel for tho defense who arose and moved for an arrest of judgment nnd a now was so deeply affected that ho burst into Ho at once ordered Court to be adjourned aud took Ibo in of judgment under consideration The impression was general among tho that the speeches of counsel for tho had mado some impression and that the jury would bo unable to consequently the rendition of murder in tho first was nol and whon il was tho awful fo the prisoner's lifo at once vividly before Iho Columbian was Bishop Homer's opinion that thoro is no hotter moralist than a newspaper Ho Tho vices and consequent miseries of multitudes displayed in a newspaper nro so ny burning lo lurn from Ibo rook on which Ihoy boon wrecked What moro powerful from suspicion jealousy and anger than iho slory of one friend murdered by another in a What caution lo bo moro against gambling and profligacy than tho mournful tion of an execution or tbo fato of a despairing What finer on Iho necessity of economy than Iho auctions of houses and Only tako a newspaper and con- sider it far and il mill instruct thee has of iho Army Gov of Utah mounted and was endeavoring to rniso tbo whon ho received a ball which bis leg Ho fell to tho ground bis you oral and a Russian and fivo or six mo running iu bayoneted him and cut him to as ho lay General was also in five or six places I have mentioned in my lottor of cold blooded wilh which enemy all Iho wounded who full into bauds It not ouo instance as fur as can yot hi ascertained was a man spared Tbo whon they from tho Two-gun leaving 10 wounded behind woro lo that tbo instant tbo Ibe place they commenced all the poor do objects Tbo conduct Guards should They fought literally to tho Thoy won inlo wilh 10 aud about 400 mon and out of this small number hod 8 officers i wounded and of SOO runk and flu and wounded Tho Grenadiers and Fu also performed prodigies On tho wholo tho lost 13 officers killed Ii and 580 rank and file out of about 1 WO mon engaged Tho charged tho enemy at the point of the bayonet cloven limos At each lime Russians uncle and foughi bul wore liko by our gallant Tbo battalions of Guards now barely muster ono sand men tho Guards lid und divisions havo suffered most Tho Mth and aro the principal having lost most of their and mon The 23d Regiment of tho division was solemnly out up al Alma linn again lost heavily Tho and Mth of tho 3d division have lost many men and officers ar well as the -t 1st end Regiments of Iho ad division A council of hold between tbo of tho on the 4th at which it was decided should bo on the Another council of war was to hiro on thu don attack prevented it So completely woro the English lakon by some of camo up by small companies at a time flad boon anything but English troops in tho position tho surprise would havo boen fatal OK TUB On Iho evening of the balilo 1 over flotd I 1 havo flaid over and over again thai it was a could never bo A considerable sonic SOO to among our and horo also wore many too many corpses of and French infantry ol tbo lino All our Boon removed and tbo wounded of wore being orod in Tho and attention uf our lows to helpless woro beyond all t o no lul forms of our poor ws could bo distinguished at a glance though o gray great coals stained wilh blood alike Thuy luy us they in uut four Russians and u Russian over or of ours ijomo had passed with a smile on their faces and seemed us if asleep woro horribly contorted and with distended eyes and features appeared lo have died iu agony but defying to Ihu last Some lay as if prepared fui burial and had arranged glod limbs while others again were in almost positions half standing or kneeling clutching their weapons or drawing a cartridge lay with hands wards tho uky as if lo avert a blow or a prayer while others had a malignant scowl of mingled fear nnd hatred as if thoy indeed died despairing The moonlight imparted and have boen uvo of Dentists held in New in regard to of and the elicited wo of eo we give bo- low iho important of them As the er cunnol lo sec lliey fully our re- no person however puro and trus lo tho influence of such a gents without risk of doing and and improper na lure Tnu train of in aod by ece nnd is not at ull nn index lo real tur of tho person If bo once fully under and men will bo how allow lo be exhibited in a false character through iho disturbing f such and right feeling men will never suffer to lhat the manifestai lions in cases arc of ibo roal urc Tho in mooting aro among lie mod celebrated of onr dentists Wo omit relating lo iho of this agent n producing lo of more which and moral action and ho of ng and talking nii bo had tried it on a finer U not the experiment bbo vory speedily ils peculiar ey bat ou her head put on und UK pillows on her lop forgetting ull felio and conscious Dr liud a patient who fancied hii n Of j A f a of de- and the ns n nf Dr Hudson street staled he witnessed iho nso of ether in no less than lif tecu and liis I only force whose coming up is now looked for is under consisting of 40 men nol moru llian n of ii wuok As lo ils ho bus four times occasional I ol unnatural lo forms and us Iho closo llo is oold damp wind swept round thu billa and ed Iho boughs above upturned Iho grave a horrible appearance if vitality and it sunned as duad were laughing and lo rise Thin not the case on one but all the bloody Hold OUO or will reach here nnd with ul- mosl spued limy cnn uso uro beforo Iho part or of December Our men however tro mor than a maicli for ilium lor of 1 begin lo doubt lhat lliey wil us again Tho md men in Our any that ihoy bad nearer or A no lime Imd moro than to op- oso and for tho first lour iho whole onset of ibo enemy was borno by or lour It was to lhal woro lo capture Iho and gal temporary fooling in our camp The French till 10 nd then il only of men Little more than of those were under fire Tho ho French behaved nobly There no about them nud if was I link lhat I should say so for our allies would ever tako it as a they d the enemy with a fierce hich carried before il ir They brought ibom water got sacks to put under heads and borrowed blankets ill to them from tbo raw night air and there small groups of them stood absorbed in pity round sonio prostrate foe to whom their too Into and who shot Ibo head or lungs out bis existence in painful sobi or terminated il in a horrible convulsion which blood curdle to hoaK A little above line nf tents the brow of Iho hill overlooking man 1 lore was iho spot whore ed artillery engaged that of ibo after ihu retreat and horo tho sight was sickening indeed Thoro is nothing so as tbo of ho bodies of those who havo boon struck y round shot or shell Ono poor fellow of the hud been struck hy two pounder in Iho lend and body A shell afterwards on liim and tore him to pieces and il was only by iho fragments of cloth with tho regimental ons adhering you could toll Iho rough bloody mass which lay in iho road Imd ever been a human baing ii to dwell on thoso sickening suffice lo say bore among iho carouses of somo Iwo hundred killed and horses lay ibo bodies of our bravo English and French artillerymen all more or oss Somo hnd heads ukon Iho nook us if willi an heir logs gono from flips arms and again who were hit in Iho or wore us smashed as if had boon crushed in a it was not alone Allies who lay hero on iho thera wore on Russian corpses to ono of theirs but er were all killed by musketry beforo the ory up On Ibis spot Iho Russians kept dropping he wholo night but their were in vain all who lay in of their sion hnd iho lasl which wore to en- duro on earth up lo opol between heaps of Russian you to tho spot whore tho Guards had boon ed to retire from the of iho wall above Valley Hero our dond woro nearly as numerous ns iho enemy's Across the side by sido Iny fivo who worn all killed by ono round as advanced to iho enemy They lay on their faces in the samo altitude their tightly of Ihu line in particular covered with It win awful lo sou them charge the flunks Tho French be- avod splendidly ond fullered heavily Tbo were nol engaged though u number of loir camo up whon ibo wua ver and Vy nd impartially wilh which plundered French and Russians Our men into action first just as ihoy turned of eir or ibal is without acks and iu Ibo great coals and in in tbo first thay woro boir in this dress was particularly us the enemy wero in a similar so that ill the fog the troops could not bo from irs at a little 1 on high to somu In one or two parties of onr men firod ou their own comrades and in others allowed the lo pass believing to bo English The gruy coals tilso led to loss of into action in uniform and among onr gray coated soldiers wore conspicuous marks for Iho enemy's builds A great dual of mischief ivus done bo Ibo th hrow a ian ships in the harbor which fuel shower of S or 10 inch shot and shell among our fellows They continued nil after tho own were withdrawn nnd only foil among their own nnd wounded Sumo of the narrow escapes of individuals miraculous The correspondent of ibo hud a mobi narrow ono Two round f hoi ed his lent nnd before hu could leave it wero followed by a largo shell which inside tout within Iwo feel of where ho was Tho lent literally lorn lu ribbons by yet thn f your pictorial was unhurt Ihu destructive effects of shell nro very un- lo nt and the Know Com Stockton has written a letter declaring his approval ways iu answer to lo 1 To your first I answer nnd pay in favor nil nnd functions of to born In relation to your second interrogatory I an- i urn iu of tho period of previous lo u or a repeal of in laws iia tho wisdom of in lit should no longor bo permitted in manufacture hordes of in- lo to nullify lliu in ballot box The corrupt parties for tho nf foreign horn voters It never will until win lobe ill lliu to iho lu tbo principle rule I do not you lo approve tho of for- eign born who possess of linp Tho larger proportion nrt the most ho bus hnd ill mm unit act froni tkey in ordinary He Ima known Indies of ibo moment Lnd maul delicate secrets ur re- things they would wish on cuy account a onto of n ried u who bid patient Sho plied M him wilh pain from Ihu badly rool of u wan induced Iq tend for Iho of one of her Hu lo give her and UH gradually full ilu aho caught him round ibo neck in the must ner It is woll the doctor to push if you slup of sloop head Ho look out two roots nho revived and become but iho oilier Indy in iho room hur manner This Indy a prostitute ct would say volunteer defenders but ronl libellers of female Dr called nn I abandoned the of chloroform anil ull ns lo of my und to my own On tin of June and beautiful woman id on mo for tho of having a ex- traded however sho would not submit o unless tho of chloroform I administered ordinary und was in when o my she threw her around ny in impassioned icr lhat she loved mo and had dono so for many the sin folly nud danger of her conduct sing her to have been of she Imd just passed whun lo my nnd ns from a dream ing mo 1 was whether sho bud done or eaid hof SOX Dr Crane of New York Imd used Iwo in a few Ho ho saw in lo not present Ho hnd soon to justify from its uso ex- cept ill iho bouse and in and with sanction of Iho unending family Dr nf 27 of tin preceding Hint there is of passing He very in point A lloman a Judy lo have a tooth removed ho wished her lo use elhor After tho tion was sho suid George what did you mo you took advantage of rno observed tho doctor had mil person supposed to bo implicated been her or hor anil present il would have sible lo correct uu erroneous or painful ion and hardly possible even in one case a you told mo an infernal and upon told his very ho bud noter employed fuel under any nary ho not Dr of an instructive where a mule n Also ofa Indy hn from tho Under ils influence she throw hor arms about lo pull down his head lo hers an amount ol amorous which her female friend who win nol restrain As of iho off shu rational Illinois nre nnd nnd nnd linnt in onr v ID of It will Iu by tho list Democratic ilic bust way lur ull saddled with is in return thoin fur Wo bo vory tli nny of iho billq the promt nt tivo per cent Uio io of of iho Ohio and Company out of ibn net of tbo be and to iho f ihu dubi of lliu Tho of tho Fort nnd Cut n a is nnd in i Homo in   

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