Fort Wayne Weekly Republican (Newspaper) - March 30, 1859, Fort Wayne, Indiana FORT WAYNE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN VOLUME i FORT WAYNE INDIANA WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 30 1859 NUMBER 48 Fort Wayne BAILEY ami KTEW MOUSING Termi 52 Per Year in Advance RATES OF ADVERTISING Each insertion months one year aii months three Half Column one year 5 three Column one year 1 u three months 15.0 Announcing Candidates for 3.0 For double column price nml n half All kinds of Job Printing done ut rates and executed with neatness nnd 011 the iba Whether Senator id or w no more honest than the rest of the Democrat in the Sanato do not undertake to say hut he is certainly more bold than tho great er part of them Knowing his will the Southern Democracy ho dares occas to tell tho Administration u littl plain and wholesome truth for ho knows that they haye not the courage to resent it Read from his late speech of th revenue question Your appropriations for navy yards have gone to the building of houses for nnd making of jots nnd all that kirn of tiling at a cost of and it uril be no less as long as you will pay it bu will co up to if you do not stop it There ure that yon have no need for at all You have now suitors to man your navy You havo not them of late years and you now have men in your navy yards lo help civ You carried their number uj from lo You have eight m vy yards England has over 500 ships am she has two navy yards You have eight conveniently located all about the country ond it is a cause of reproach to good Donio crats for the enemy say we keep there to cheat them in and as Gor is my judge I am afraid is in it Now is not this a most scandalous and state of t bungs Look ut it With a navy scarcely 1 part as os that of Great Britain wo lour times as many navy yards as she we have eight thousand men in the navy to the eight thousand sailors upon thu ocean two millions a year or tho annual appropriations for the yards go to the houses for the officers furnishing them vith flower pots for decorating their gardeas and then the yards aro ised as places fur keeping people to cheat in he elections All that is not only true hut so notorious thut the leading in confesses it and cries out shame An Unpublished Letter of Joliu Wesley favors Short The following lettor from John Wesley o his friend Mrs Johnson of Now York s said never to have been published until t appeared iu the a few lays since Feb 1777 My Dear Sister The persons with whom vc have to do are so dilatory that I mt when we shall lo build lot this year And I Khali with God's through Ireland as usual Hut if vc build 1 can only visit von I suppose bout he June fit will suit convenience L hopo to see you hen If any then of the preachers exceed their imu about ono iu the whole hope you will always put them in mind dial Methodist Rule the lunger the is the more powl 1 will do This is grand mistake The done on earth God doth himself And ie does not that we should use von Is That none of your littlo company should ct have drawn back more than ono havo It well if a third art of that at first put their hand to to tho end II yours be of that happy number my dear 1 commend you 11 to that hath lomi you 1 am my car Your ever affectionate brother 1 til m ur ton ami A London correspondent uf tlie lation tella of a curious commit ted by our President on it curtain occasion Mr Buchanan iu London early in 1851 und guvo the usual notification to th After having Lurd Aberdeen thu Primo nnd Lord tho foreign he called Lord who wot then Home Secretary ho was received o course with the utmost politeness and res it is known married the widow of the Eurl to whom ho hai been attached her marriage great dual mug was circulated in tin as with her after marriage which canned the On the oc hit reduction tho salutations said Pray accompany me into the nux room we shall lind my Lady and some of the family We anal 1 going to a grand flower show at Chis wick they have coaxed mo into giving ui luncheon here in my res where by the 1 do not reside and we shall be very glud if you will joit our party without ceremony and afterwards accompany ai to Chiswick Lady will have the honor of upon your neice MUs ii the course of to morrow and we hopo to see a great deal of you both at the House S1 drew back thu folding and there in the nest room was merry party glad over a luncheon Mr wus Id Lady who suid with a smile these are my children ilr This to the present Karl my oldest sou Mr smiled bowed glanced from Lord to Lord always remember that Mr Buchanan bud never heard of the scandal in tbu case never knew hat Lady P had been Lady 0 never that the lady married after she was lifty glancing from to aud wishing to be he said Indued my lady 1 should lave recognized this gentleman even in the street as Palmerston's son from thu strong family Mr was told how the case really was iis blunder flie Newly New Jersey Ihc John C Ten Kyck is a lawyer of Mount Holly Burlington County and among the foremost in his profession It ias been by all the bar that he did lot accept the Humiliation for Judge of the Court understood to have been endured him by he any others lately Hu studied law with the lato Hon Garret Well and wad admitted to the sir in 1835 He was a ol the ut thu early age is now old In appearance he is n man of ordinary height with a line dark eye and a countenance talent and a calm mind Ho is a lino speaker lis say his only fault is is a feature of his nnd but rather quiet In sentiment he Is a decided Republican of the old Whig School always u friend uf the doctrines of his in thu will give expression to the which hose great leaders so ension of Slavery the maintenance of tho Union at all with State tributo to the memory ul Robert by John U is one of tlie beautiful aud graceful we to have seen ai d adds another to the crown of Quaker Poet Let who never erred forget His in vain 8 soul of 1 I own my debt by hia who will tlic ribald line telU from kissed the maddening lipa of wine think while falls between Tiie erring ouo That lie who loved like her may be forgiven Not his the song whose Eternal The mournful rhyme Ami starry splendor Hut nho his human heart has laid To nature's Who toil Hku him or paid To love u tribute Through all lite tuneful heart how stroug The human gushes Tho verv ol his Is warin witli smiles and blushes Give lettered pomp to teeth of Time So Bonny Blot out the Epic's stately rhyme But life Highland iu thu The Detroit Tribune says in 1852 it will bo remembered that the steamboat Atlantic and iho propeller in collision near Long Toint in by which the Atlantic with sunk nuj the damaged somo The Ward of this City owners of the steamer Instituted n suit in thu United Stairs Circuit Court in Ohio for On the Jirst trial An to the United Court Judge reversed the judgment nnd gave the Messrs v The taken by to the Court at U was most by Judge of Cleveland und uf for tho owners md by lion X of Columbus and Ji of this city fur the owners of tho Atlantic tit the Supreme Court just closed On Saturday the Supremo thu which in favor of 11 Ward and Stephen of about S-U 200 Wo arc also advised on Monday morning Mr Chamberlain onu of the of the Northern Transportation Company and thu principal defendant hi this suit met in this City with Capt Ward and the amount of the judgment was fully and satisfactorily arranged Thus years und a half of litigation this has bien brought to ii successful termination The points involved in this case are of the greatest importance to thu navigation of tho Lakus and soon as the Supreme Court write out their opinion we shall take occasion to publish it in M of a A clue seems to havo boon found tin and whose has ken to sought by thi inhabitants of Tla Nashville Manner hud u livery at previous to the murder and robbery nnd the owner not calling fur several days thu circumstance excited suspicion Tho proprietor of the was noi at homo when the horse was left und consequently knew its owner communicated with the vigilance committee the horse was saddled mid paraded about the country for the purpose ol the owner if The WLI.S unavailing until tlic hud it in hand hud readied a neighborhood near the County Hue individuals asserted that they had often a young man numi-'d or Irvin rido tho horse this hint the party returned immediately to Jackson to have been ever since murder stopping at his who is u resident of Jackson postponed until tho morning tlic night the party arrived when it was found that Invin had left on thu morning train Dispatches were immediately sent to Bolivar and thu Shorill attached Irwin at that place lie his name and politely assured the sheriff he was Ho was preyed However to remain and suspicion of his guilt was strengthened by finding n large of iu gold und Union Bank bills on person Irwin was immediately taken back Jackson and his preliminary examination was to Imu commenced on u of Iu voico by cheer tbu And through many a rolling year When tlie to see more we Tint liuly It Me mul nt hour With step wu the Ami we the glint The though lost yet wesce In every we hear Thut Me u bitter pang thu dark pallia ii turned o pro But severer impart Thau ludt or wM Luvo In nun we tu heal only tee Jurors The Legislature of Illinois has enacted a law nu person shall more than mice u year upon a jury In this Illinois followed the loud of ono of Kew England States Connecticut we a law of this kind had long been in and has given great satisfaction It cuts up the professional Juror by the roots A similar law ought to be passed by the of this State It would tend greatly to purify the if Justice in our Courts prevent collusions between and the idle unprincipled hangers-on of thu Court who havo managed io selected as Jurors Thu professional Juror is as a general rule unfit for a scat in the jury and it is utmost impossible for to resist their importunities to be railed when a talisman is needed A law which would dispense with their services would aid the of justice much and we trust out makers will give a similar one in National Mt the West SIT 1 Udy of H looking 0 very reply I not uf that do tuey use tho mostly Miis Thu that Wf have out our way IU till Hid girls ull play it 0 dear I tm sure that I or heurd of that lull wUt it ii and how they play Well the iu pig takes oitu of Lur md chowd the cud of iti tail and the music Western green was the fion of tht for the of that Will you keep an tye Io my horse my son in A drink Yen sir goes in drink comol out arul he his horse missing Whore is my home away sir I tell you to cm of bim yon young No sir you me to keep my eye upon him and I did no until got out of Fort t ChlciiRo It'll The seems delirious on the sub ject of and more especially when 1 it gives vent to its spleen to injure the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago and to the Officers of the Com puny Now we pretend to know a little about Railroads and the modus of conducting them and when We can defend in the right any we will readily take up tho glove and wage the strife to the hilt We recently have had occasion to pass OTur one of the so considered best Railroads in the country and hare traveled besides on one or heo others none of them except the Pennsylvania the same time runi with ad much safety as the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad and taking into consideration the hasty completion and construction of the in order to open a direct and quid route to the Western Valley There is not a better safer and surer Rail the West The track between this city and not yet a year old is far better than the track of some other roads W could mention in this The time also on the P F W C R R is faster than any other this side of the mountains To prove this assertion tho running between Pittsburgh is 19 hours a distance of Why the Times advances such charges we don't this we there no foundations for them With its new Mr J B prompt active and in his duty there is every reason to the P C II R will in ft little while rank as one of the first Rail Honda in the U S Wo know Rail Rond depends to extent upon its Conductors for larity for Conductors are good find men nnd surely this Road does not lack Tor such we ace good conduct and deportment in every employee from thu the engineer to tho brake We aro personally acquainted with Mr R M Shipman whose courteous nnd conduct is observed by every one who passes over the road upon his train nnd we will guarantee that the other conductors stand on the same footing with him We would simply stale we speak also the opinion uf others who are not friends to the Fort Wayne Chicago Hail honest farmer WHS invited to attend a at the one there was music both ud the following morning ho one of the guests Well fanner how did you self lest Were not Uw Why really sir I cant said taste cm but pork were the finest I folio some of tbu Provisions of the New Liquor taw Xo person shall sell or barter directly or indirectly any intoxicating liquor lead than a quart ut a time without at first having procured a license tho words intoxicating shall apply to any spirituous vinous or malt liquor which is used or may bo used u beverage any white malo inhabitant desiring to obtain license shall give notice of the location of tho premises where he desires to sell at least twenty days the of the from whom iu intends to supply for a license applicant to bo a aian uf character and lit to be trusted with a license and to give with nt least two freehold sureties ts of the county to bo approved by tho Auditor in the sum of that hu will keep un orderly house and pay all fines assessed against him for any violation uf the to County license one vear to bo applied to the Common School no license to be granted for leis than a year tho license under the act does not authorise the suiting or bartering of auy intoxicating liquors on Sunday lo nny under the age of years to a person in a state nor Jie day of any Slate County Township or Municipal election livery person who shall directly or knowingly barter or give any intoxicating to any person who is in Hie habit of being intoxicated after shall given by thu wife child parent or sister of such or by iho or overseers of he jwor of the township where he resides that such person is in the habit of being shall be guilty of 1 aud upon thereof jc fined not liys than to may be imprisonment in the county jail any de not exceeding tho or to bu fined n any sum not less than or mom than to which in the may bo added not to exceed all places where intoxicating liquors are sold u violation of tins nht shall bu deemed and the fined nut less than or than and imprisonment not exceeding 3 011 a Thirty Miles an An incident occurred on the Little Miami Railroad yesterday morning which outstrips in point of spued and enterprise although in u somewhat different tho lightning express which the delivery of thu recent famous defalcation in this city are about thus lady somewhat passed that period of life which would term although she might wilh was on her way to this city for purposes with active industry At a point on the road a traveler took f he train who happened lo the -ar in thu young hidy occupied a seat After walking up ami down between the seats the found nu scat except the one half of that upon which the lady had deposited her precious and crinoline the latter very modestly expansive Making a virtue of necessity berth he if the lady hud a took a seat As the train flew along with express speed tho strangers into conversation and mutual Tho gentleman pleased und tho hidy certainly nnt After other subjects liad and worn the enquiries as to the of a and where such tin article bo purchased in this city The thu opinion thut she better secure a husband first This opened the another branch of conversation and broken Id was 4 Uy the timo lira train arrived at the depot in this city gentleman had 1 nnd been accepted although the lady afterwards declared she regarded it all as a good joku Thu party the cman all in good earnest started for i the made her way to a boarding house un for dinner At two o'clock the gentleman returned with license and a Justice to tho great of the fair one and after u few and she with becoming modesty and the squiri performed tbu little in a twinkling evening the departed for for Orleans and California If this is not country a search warrant would hardly succeed in finding Iko ui he read thu fact in the papers here's admitted to the Union 1 should remarked Mrs looking very wisely at iho steam thut rose from the teacups and formed in one cloud near tho ceiling but I'm glad they've let him come in to our political rights and lefts and other There's room enough and the rear of our institutions should be extended 1 don't believe a man should be cut oil he wasn't in tins country fur twenty-one years which of course wasn't any fault of his for everybody would be born here if they could their own action consulted It said Ike u new State Well she tho odds is only the difference States or men tU till the same Let cm come into our grand consternation where the ragle shall spread its broad opinions over cm nnd make em happy iu an bondage of brotherhood like the She hud nnt her eyes Voin tho steam that ruse from the cups and in ono cloud that to represent thu Union she was depicting Ike hud better illustration for he took the five preserved peaches on thu put them all into one now Jaily it Washington Hu cauw with from timt uf having tia desire for being retiring in habits lie has a fargo but is not to it onn DAILY The V Churchman makes thu following It is reported in newspaper circles that im enterprise is in progress for tho establishment in Xew York of a daily paper to be conducted on strictly religious principles It is to be started wo hear with a capital of and In to be edited by James It Spalding a of ability and experience at present and fur several years connected with the Courier insurer nnd the Kev an eminent Methodist clergyman well-known for his to the lending periodicals of that to thu publications of Messrs Harper Brothers KrA man from the country whoso wife had eloped ami curried off a feather bed wuj in in search of not thut he cared anything the but tho said he worth forty-eight cents u pound STATK is The New Orleans Picayune speaks of Louisiana u ft State in upon thi explosion of thu steamer Princess there is community from which some onu uf the lost is nut to i known by bis social virtues Gov following appointments the aw Uw W 11 Talbot Uc oral Provident of the State Benevolent Institutions j Kep and Brady Leo of Indianapolis Trustees of tlie for the Insane ilr Ii J rigg of county Trustees of Asylum for tho Blind J Knightly of County and Ur of Trustees fur tho Deaf Dumb Asylum Union The Valparaiso Democrat adverting tar boy to learn the printing business who U not addicted to using or tobacco Why is it not as particular in tha selection of a Governor officers of State uf tho Legislature other officers V Is It more that a printed duvil should be than the GUT uf the State HEII Market Police Court last Saturday afternoon Mrs Mary Ann Philips a very good looking young hidy appeared before J to prosecute her husband Win Henry Philips fur abandonment She stated that hu hud left her destitute with a infant depending on her and although she appealed him refused to do anything for her her uncle died iu California her a fortune of some Since this her husband hud tried to ivc with her again but she would have to do with him Sho thought however that it WOK no moru than just that he should provide for his child Thu he reused to do and hence the complaint When Air Philips responded lo the summons he demanded an examination as lo whether he VILS legally responsible for the child's whereupon Mrs higly and exclaimed Well you ure oo contemptible for me to look ut any vay You would murder me for a little io doubt hut bank God I I am independent of vy 1 buy you und your amily now if 1 choose She then walked o door and paused at thu entrance till passed when she struck him with her blows over the hearl and face it into pieces her aside ic escaped into the street when she followed him und the last that won seen of them Mrs was lashing him aa he ran Cadet Appointments nt Large by the James M Wright son of Colonel Geo Wright Dili infantry breveted for is conduct in Florida and and del Henry II Lee son of tho late Colonel brands breveted for at and Molino del Rev II V son of the late Cant Gco P Field kilted while leading his at of Monterey Thomas Ward son of a i soldier who died n the army sifter u service of thirty years Samuel C Clark son of Major M Lewis son of Major Lewis Clark Missouri distinguished at Sacramento of Win Clark of Missouri and of General lingers Clark riinmas father died of disease contracted in the Mexican war ancestors in revolution George D Ramsey jr son of Major Gco ordnance corps breveted for ry ut Monterey 11 Washington lineal of Gco Washington Tyler V Miss Marion M a sane young hidy employed in the Insane committed suicide on Friday night she hud cleared the table she tore a strip from the table cloth nnd fastening it over the door of the dining room locked the and herself Toombs tho man who showed what one Senator ran do by defeating thu Tosi Appropriation declares that no other party but the Democratic could have stood tho blunders and follies of this Administration nnd expresses his doubts oven can two years more of such 05 Last week says the of of left for that State accompanied by Mr 4 orphan children her oym 4 and tlie tor Mrs it may lie gave readings laat summer in this city md more recently iu the Western Slates of nu miller W hen we first embarked in present Cuban crusade it was that we nu limey to buy the Inland with Oh we mi run in says thu Buchanan Another We have no It is lo pick he Slidell the Neutrality Laws arc in Iho way em Tear cm out of the Statute replies tlie belligerent Davis Possibly and may to prevent the ie and hoist the stars and tripes over the says the iold Captain Other must stop the Its anil tlie if ie Cuban is pressed em ull o the says tho sententious Clay The Session closes und the is in its Senatorial Now we must lave un Extra with one voice lies the Cabinet the acquisition will Slavery Agitation about into thu Then we will tho answers blustering Mr So it for the sake of Cuba we must war and debt lor the nuke of we mist imperil Commerce neglect industry ive up Legislation and block the wheels of For tho sake of we must our laws violate our treaties and If ecd be break up our Constitution and dissolve the Union Everything for Nothing fur the United States If this is ot pursuit of an issue under difficulties we o not know what it is Albany The Independent says the children venerable Dr Lyman residing in different parts of the country camo together during the early part of this at the of the Huv Henry Ward in Brooklyn for 1 a visit to their father who has now reached the 6 Ith year of his ngc All tho children except James is now in engaged ns to the seamen at Hong Kong Concerning the recent marringo of the eldest son of tho James de it is -i he day of thn marringo tho presented to the bride a small pocket book On young lady it she found an inscription of francs That said thu Vis quite independent of tho allowance which your husband will give you your toilette and private expenses This will serve for your charities or any ifip you chooao to make of in public and to the principles of honesty in public which the early years Mr Ton will undoubtedly take rank in tho Senate ami be a to hi don't Lie 1 uf lire Thu time the census of ISOO so wum sa the result w is known the were arrived ut from the laics ol the Lake by thu liming period of the preceding ten by OHB of our leading who thill the natural ad of he ought to kee i ils crowth fully tip u Nine years of the decade of wo leave it to nny person judge whether in nny year of the he of our city has varied from the The of the City in ISoU was souls Thu Ublu thu from to now result 1801 Secretary of tho Treasury hu the following grants of under nets of Congress Fur the and Railroad and branch acres For thu Iowa Central Air Lino acres For the Mississippi slid acres an of nearly acres Also noroi to tho Alabama and in Alabama to the and Company from Kew York have had tho honor of an introduction at the Court of France A temporary theatre was constructed in tho Sallo Diane Tho Empress Prince Jerome Prince and the the Princess and about two hundret guests tho and laughed immensely at tho Yan kce drollery of thu nt A fatal duel took place at -1 o'clock afternoon in a field near r thu mid the iver The parties were 11 r and critic of the and Mr F u colon buyer street On Sunday hut Mr article in hu wound tip with some stinging which dmw n from Mr L the paralic critic of the Courier At he same timu Mr received a from Mr from that of feeling with Mr ur otherwise we are not well enough to state A Tew days since the challenged party nd Mr had their ut the They exchanged j shots vith without harm on either side hough Mr clothes were Yesterday afternoon as above stated Mr had his meeting with Mr lie el shotguns wilh musket balls tho 40 paces At the first fire Mr fell wounded and expired without u word his adversary's Kill passed entirely through his from lis left side to his right Mr struck the ground and glancing up Mr in the breast stunning lim violently and causing him to fall The kin not broken but tho blow raised a The Into Mike Walsh whose death we chronicled a day or so since to a doss of low fellows who he City of New York and aro known by the peculiar cognomen which they gave The class to Mike belonged was known as Ihc who had a paper oC the same title which Mike edited until it died out for want of support These constitute a great element in the political organizations of city They generally supported tho Democratic party and from it wo learn have received its favors and countenance The subject of was one among others who were the recipients of its favors lie represented a district of the city of Sow York in the Legislature of the State on more occasions than one was onco a member of Congress from the same city and afterwards defeated in another canvass for the saint place and it Is said that both President and President employed him iri secret missions the former to and the latter to His habits were always bad he was always known by his peculiar cognomen and has at last died in a state of intoxication Ho leaves a wife and two children The New York Sun in speaking has the It is rumored that tho lato Mr Key who was killed by Sickles possessed knowledge which placed Mr Sickles and wife and eminent parties entirely within his Key's power and that Mr Walsh was possessed of similar with still facts He this as it inny Mr Walsh it is stated been hoard recently in upon the Sickles case to comment upon it in an unfriendly manner to and so as to convey tlie impression that ho could make revelations useful to the of the Army nml Navy Mr far military are as fur iw ever from gratification The to which was to the brow of that great with the of victory turned out to be no mure than attack of the contractors upon the Treasury The braggart otis would not was just of that sort writes Mexican mid III tho Southern with the smell of villainous and uf tit ing wilh their straight out behind em When required lo face tho music stand the test of shot and grape they tool first convenient shelter and basely robbed the President of thu immortality for w lich tlie army of Utah was levied The Paraguay Expedition turns out no The licet sent to towed sailed and up 1 11 stream near to tho expected seat of war and lo word conies home there's nothing to fight about Hopkins American Consul upon whose representations the show of hostility was made turns out to be a humbug who ought never to have been believed und who if he hud serf would bu tied up und treated to a vigorous course of strips Uo is a spoliator bv u charlatan by the Commissioner wlm accom panics tho squadron will and come home with his hauls full of cut Xot a laurel among them for that venerable head not a definition lo tickle that up turned eyes not a paragraph in nny military history to bo written hereafter Unfortunate people who pay for these failures for which Buchanan is responsible This termination of tho Paraguay imbroglio was foretold when the expedition set one Tho Administration had timely diameter of this man Hopkins Tbo published of his unreliability have been every newspaper reader in the country and the secret of his to his government has been time and again explained But with the fatuity which seemed to have only the depletion of I ic Treasury as thu great end to Us 1 shed Mr and his Advisers refused lo or hear They have spent a million or two of money and have disgrace anil During a recent lecture by a in York England a slight interruption was caused by somo in Iho scuts which ended in a Madame at rebuked iho by turning and fixing her dark eye on them for n moment She then proceeded but soon had to repeat the withering at tho came time Sir you must excuse me hut must not behave in that way this is a respectable Theso remarks were followed by loud applause and repeated cries of Turn him out This is the first I boon insulted cither in country or Scotland i and I nm sorry hayo now by a man I wish f had a brother 1 cries of Turn him and Shame and then 1 10 spirited with hop 1851 IMU We hope our will preserve this ablo the census is taken and see how far it falls short of the calculation hiring the nest 10 years Wo havo just passed out of wit ha population i we estimate at while the AT A A letter from Berlin of the ijlt says There was a kill yesterday evening at Court but the gaiety was unhappily interrupted Ly n fatal event Madame de Ki utter wife of the limner Minister to Naples nnd Munich was by apoplexy in thu of tho of and died immediately The body was conveyed to the residence of her husband ami went an The to locate the now we understand aro to be John P Dunn of this city Mullen ley and J Vf of Clinton They are all Democrats and intelligent men and therefore uso a gppd deal pf in IQ locating the as to get the best uso of it while in process of for party hid it If its growth nny thing ike approximates to tho growth of the last ten years we ought to be satisfied Decreased Production of At a meeting of the Society Agriculture Dr cd the attention of the members to tho fact lint the wheat crops of this country were asl diminishing so as the number of raised to tho acre was concerned stated that in Ohio R State but little over 50 old the crop hud fallen off from 40 bushels to to about 16 in Iho best portion of New York 30 bushels used to bo considered a air crop only bushels arc now raised falling oil in other States had been marked while thw was fact rith the wheat he was glad to know hut tho amount of corn produced to the acre lad largely increased anil was still ng enormously therefore the people of his country were in no danger of starving mt he could not much of France and who would year after year look o this country for their supply of Wheat Ic considered the subject nn important one ind ho hoped means would bo to obtain correct information It was by a member a Com should w to gather statistics but this proposition did not seem lo meet with favor as the only possible way information would bo from tho last of thi United States and these were utterly worthless as thu acts obtained by who paid but little attention to tho Jtr thought he only way to got information bo by Iho matter in each State and corresponding with each county Journal The now Editor of Dictionary the of Dictionary has been tho subject of much discussion and the defect of this of the work seems to be now Tho Journal of this week says We loam not confidently but as item of literary news that learned Herman has boon for years at work Webster's etymologies and that tho collusion of bis labors soon bo in now edition of tho dictionary with ill these incorporated Italy a lover at a ball places two fingers on his mouth which signifies to a lady You aro very handsome and I wish to to you If she touches her check with her fan and lets it gently signifies I consent but if she turns her it is a dental At a ball in Paris to take a lady out to dance with her irt only to place yourself near her but to follow her with your eyes in iho dance is following is very old but is very good A Short Clergyman A few miles below there now lives and lived for a umber of years a worthy clergyman man however very short in a certain Sunday about eight years ago li's clergyman was invited to fill an ap for the parson of a neighboring Tho invitation was accepted and morning saw 11 r in the Now it happened that the pulpit Was very high one nearly hiding tho poor clergyman from view However the congregation out of respect managed to keep countenances and with over pious seemed anxious for iho text They not obliged to wait long for a nose nd and two little eyes suddenly appeared ver the top of the nnd n squeaking voice proclaiming in usual tones 10 text Be of good cheer it is I be not afraid A general roar of laughter followed the tho clergyman became nnd turned all sorts of coirs Many in the general uproar left the and it was a long timo tho minister was able to proceed with the sermon so abruptly off came and Jio little man on a footstool hid fair view of his Tho text was announced in duo A little while yo shall see me and again while and yo shall not BCC me At this instant tho little man's stool and he disappeared in an instant Tho were amazed und the laughter Angela full of the great and ideas of his art lived much alone and never a day to pass without chisel or his reproached living sp a life Art is a it requires tho wholo and cat irc man A Colored Servant of in Co O ul the Aso ot 112 are indebted to T S of Urbana 0 Tor the following interesting facts which ure also by another gentleman of tho same Ens There is in Township Champaign Co 0 a colored gentleman named Richard now in his and twelfth He is very active for a man of his ears Uis head ia white as wool aud with he exception of a slight defect in his ho to a surprising tho sc of all liis mental and physical faculties Iw was born tho first duy of 1748 n Fredricksburg Virginia and is beyond one of Washington's servants he has in his possession a curl i lien tc in own hand writing Hu was his master in several of the of he shows honorable SCUTA vcd iu the bloody conflicts of thut day io was also with tho army in the last war vith Great at of Hull's He was at the time of the surrender a team and when ordered to drive to t pertain point positively said Joe Darker the street Preacher who was elected Mayor of Pittsburgh has resumed his calling and was on Sunday last in Cincinnati for blocking up the sidewalks For want of ten dollars to pay the fine ho was committed to a church a person entered a pew and Believing he had got good beat sat down upon the dress qf a lady who happened to bo highly In an instant ho to his feet and the lady's pardon in these wordn Yere pardon mem but I'm feared Broken your umbrella tho lady blushing The Saturday Evening Gazette At tho present time two houses in monthly he by Mrs II U its circulation there almost the samo hero We have heard it ta ud that tho editors had received and up in present from American authors to furnish of iho Atlantic fully lo any that havo yet appeared Tho April number is looked fur as one of the vury best issued AVc again that iu chronicling the of the Atlantic wo ure a national fooling of something than that we have at last our desires and our lias an ornament as tho Atlantic Alluding to the death of Mike Walsh the X Y Evening Post For a few years past ho has not figured the public and we suppose has yielded entirely to habits of intoxication Not long ago ho lost a daughter and ho haa eft two children living Of all my ho said onto in my hearing not one jos died in hU bed all by accident or and such will bo my fate a esy singularly Is thu ii tho The Chicago Sinco the Peak fever has broken out tho navigability of the ju likely to be Gates Warner Co have just completed a 52 power portable Kn: to a scow from Chicago to nt the of Cherry Creek by water to miles 1 tie Chicago Ri n Co March 17 3850 Tho following is a corrected statement of earnings and expenses of the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company for tho month of February viz EARNINGS From Tit 503111 H Mail 00 HI M young wife remonstrated with her spendthrift on his conduct My said he I nm only ike tho prodigal son I shall reform by und bj And I will like the prodigal son said she I will and go to my father's and she went learns good authority which it is not allowed to that tho Hungarian patriot Kossuth passed through Franco wilh Ihc and of the French government and arrived at Genoa It is supposed that ho will himself at tho head ot Hungarian soldiers now in banly It is 4 well known fact that during the Imt ten lias been military an officer was bowing a over his head a soldier who him sec to those pear him a man loses anything by icss A witness before Judge of in to a Yes the said Mr Clerk fine Mr five dollars or rcc fa tno Mr H that bin Fife had flro aha and an its pleasantly that ahu lud jut ono fool her husband BAD We arc reliably informed that Mr John M Lord out of the office of agent of some in this than when ho went in played witli the mid k gore or a ix THE The gives an account of tho loss of a little boy four of age a son of county IJo strayed home the whole neighborhood started out on scouring tho surrounding mountains the duy and displaying lighted after night After two days and nights ho dead of the littlo fellow was discovered nearly nine miles his Compiler then adds Tho littlo dog winch had been the child's and which had accompanied him n liis lonR and fatal was found in the child's with his head and form Thu faithful dog liad quite a path around tho lifeless My of thu sleeping innocent betraying tho affection that it had for the youth and in its fond caresses had licked back tho upon the The corpse was mother who under thu peculiarly afflicting waa with grief the lirt not but unhitched his saddle horse nd made his way back to this county J lo s now living with hie third wife who is years old Ho children mosf of arc Hying Mr Stanhope lias a of Chain-Hxign county for 48 years and has always tho character of an honest and lie has boon a of Iho for years T S 0 EXPENSES 1 an of Can Jn removing tho rubbish from tho ault of tho Old State Bank the other day looking package was discovered with tho name ft was opened from curiosity nd to say was found to contain an county for a largo amount of old State Scrip now corth at least 25 per cent over and LS faco Mr Andrews was Treasurer of county at an early day and wo had deposited this package and all about it Tho county order wan upon presentation at the j Somo of tho Condon papers have adopted the system of advertising inserting of matter even in ilw candidate vent in Iho of his canvass to shop What wt for to the tailor aro measures not A Brougham u who from your old tar Bays ho supposes dancing girls at theatre wear their at maat as a mark of respect for Ban who murdered Mr Kty