New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - June 21, 1854, New York, New York THE DAILY light Paget or column and giving reading matter tban any other la the United felt at No 138 corner of Boatman and la delivered to subscribers in New-York and Jersey City tiro a week payable to the Gamer Single Copies TWO Mail a nor nx and a Half three months Dollar and a Half Three Dollars in advance required to all exchanges with Country OK THE DAILY TIMES tent to part of the United States paid in advance at the office where delivered per q or l W annum THE TIMES EVERY Sundays Otte will be issued at 1 and the other at 3 o'clock P M will be eent by nail or wild at the aaino aa the DAILY TIMES THE NEW-YORK TIMES A VERY LARCIE FOB THE IB every AY MOANING at the low of Two MILLARS per annum Two copies for THREE DOLLARS FWe copies for FIVE DOLLARS will be sent to one address Md the paper in no cose continued the tune for payment is made on the TIMES by mail one year u aa follows the 28 cental in all cases must be made in advance THE TIMES FOR CALIFORNIA BS OF PASES or made up for circulation m California and the Sandwich and containing only newa intermit to of the country ia on the of every Hail per copy RAYMOND HARPER CO LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM WASHINGTON Treaty Accepted by Santa Anna lo be Exchanged A New Relative to ths African Slave Trade Another Disgraceful Affair in the House A PISTOL BY MR Passage of the Minnesota Railroad to the Tuesday 20 In a mrlee in the House this morning persisted in when the House had refused him permission He had come into the House armed and when CULLOH went wards him he drew his cocked it and waited approach The of Patents has decided to ex- tend MORSE'S Patent for Magnetic Telegraph for seven years I sin perfectly satisfied of tbe entire falsity of the minor that ANNS returns the w ith amendments Ho it un- conditionally and ratifications will doubtless immediately on receipt of dispatches from Gen now daily expected A will le made to expel t.i L for a pistol in the House ri aj An in progress of the aati Nebraska Congressmen which will be in a day or two q From Tuesday June 20 Much excitement eusH amongst Members of Con- in regard o the conduct ot Nfr that he us IB alleged have entered the Hall arnud and wuli the to commence a quarrel with Mr I t LI OM The ma er w ill be tin subject of investigation row ana Mr v ill utler a resolution fir im- WEI i course s renounced nnd ble Cholera has maile Us appearance here one death from it having occurred 10 day Tills hasten tho of the House on the for a recess First Session Tuesday 90 Mr gave notice of a regulating Nav 10 of Africa In v easels ican a to break up the African trade m American Mr JAMES reported a amending the Patent Lav The Naval waa up Mr ULSTER to reconsider the vote ordering the to a reading He said it required ment iu several particulars li established an additional Bureau was II also gave nearly ibe power of ap of navy to members of Congress winch not wna right It lor two lists to auval buttons and the other denied that lege The d to one of these retired liste under a He both retired lisla should be lo one Mr MALLORT replied ihc nnd ing Ih of Ilie in gone by pointing nut the neglect with which Congress had always il Mr i was agreed to and the wai then ned The veined was taken UT Mr read a speech arguing thai tie was u- Mr izot the floor Mr moved that the be postponed till morrow Mr STUAR r opposed saving if tlie Senale ever in- tended to dispose of and tike up Che Homestead it was not Co be done by having one speech a day i and others advocated a wnh n ucw of up other ness Messrs N nnd d the taking up ofthe At o'clock there being no showu to voie on the postponement Ur moved an mcni waa agreed to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON Tuesday June 20 The to aid Minnesota in the construction of Railroads therein by land grants was taken up Mr STEVENS of Midi who waii on floor yielded it to Mr Cn L and that gentleman asked permission to a Several objections were interposed Mr 1 feel compelled to throw myself on the chanty of Die for one momeni The Speaker reminded him that half a men Mr McMuLLEN desired to know whether ii would not tie competent to submit a motion to allow the to The Speaker replied Provided it the lege of a member of thu body Mr said he BO considered it Mr OT 111 hoped ihc gentleman would be the privilege he asked He wished to a the having him an i Mr L said it Vould ho recollected that through the whole of peculiar debate yesterday humor prevailed The point made by ble a lew words not uf an oil e naive had bcm i in his speech lie lo lirri a had taken by one of the meaning Mr Cui LOM to insert language af i r the clone ot iht debate which WUB not uttered on tbiR I Uie language referred to by Mr as in the Daily Glube to Mr CULLOM 10 be as deny that 1 was congratulated by a single Abolitionist upon the occasion and ibe should learn to be a more 111 those sweeping and charges intended to others without the of truth or fact to sustain Being untrue charges all faH to the ground j There WOB much confusion daring these proceedings and we have staled of the remarks of Mr ELL who cries of order false ed Mr who sat About 15 foet from Vfr Before the last word was pronounced sprung m seat nnd wuh TIMS upraised and aud Damned rascal made a snort Mr He was out his coal collar legs and body several t No words Separate too wus from ing to colleague persona in the main an impassable burner apart from those who the t gathered around them and possible pre- both on tho fluor in Ilie galleries The Speaker banged and rapped to order loudly ing on to lake seats Tlic Anna up to Mr and to Mr ELL his emblem of office the mire of order order were resumed and Speaker aull endeavored to restore quiet Mr itim lUe House adjourn The Speaker he entertain iio until should be restored and again and again requested 10 be sealed Quiet was finally restored Mr CULLOM returned to IBB seat and Mr returned to tbe lobby Tbe Minnesota Railroad after various efforts to defeat It passed by Yeas 95 to Nays 71 Mr gave to-morrow ne would In- VOL 861 NEW-YORK WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 1854 PRICE TWO CENTS question of privilege relative to the recent I iH ion of the rules and decorum ofthe House of Good good That's right Mr FLORENCE made an alien to the effect that be had been recorded aa voting for increased postage whereas he was it Mr similarly explained The House and pained a resolution for buting the quantity among members Whig State Convention CONCORD Tuesday June 20 The Whig State Convention assembled day and was fully attended embracing among He dele gales many or most prominent men in the State Judge IRA PARLEY was chosen President On taking the Chair he made a speech strongly condemning tho recent violation of the public faith in the repeal of tbe Missouri Compromise The Convention filled the hall of the House of and was one of the best and largest ever SECOND DISPATCH Hon JAMES BELL of Exeter was nominated for Governor receiving 316 out of 329 votes Tbe proceedings were very harmonious and very en were made by Messrs JONATHAN TENNY JOEL EASTMAN DANIEL CLARK and others The universal dasire apparent was to join all men of whatever political affinities to regain what the North has been deprived of by the joint action of the Slave power and us Northern allies A long series of tions waa passed from which we select the following fd That the of Slavery by the Ad ot Known UH the Missouri Compromise as well as time when and ilie under which the was pledged in Uie most manner iba and honor of tho National Government and of States which euM.nn Slavery within borders against the eal ol tlm sume rd That he repeal of that prohibition by the Nebraska and Kansas hilt is destructive of mutual con- fluence States uf ihm exposing he Union to imminent inconsistent with tho fundamental of natural justice and la de- of all confidence in integrity good faith and hi nor ot Uie and Governments voring enl Ki solved the people of the Free ought at oner lo f any surf nil pro er mea ures in power a of as much 01 Nebraska Kansas as abrogates Hie of Slavery Uie act ol and lo labor ai all times until shall be restored That as a of tlie of the Free Stales we will consent to ihc admission of any Male fri m llu Territory ill it by HR of unless slmll be forever excluded That the attempt lo Slavery over a fust from it by III ol the to awaken die of tlie Iu tho character I an a power and to unire them in lo us existence in any Territory n Hi bo bj ihc we avow our determination lo b Hie made an of representation in ol tlic Suite now in I moil yet a forbids the siun ol a principle tti lo tho ol snv political now in the 1 nt n upon Hch m leims H- I hat iho kn n an tile 1 IH to fur as lo provide lor llu nnd by in mo where the pi ruin dunned as a is found nn we do is to be the in liberty in the Free rather truin opi in the Slave Fire at i Tuesday Juno 20 The large Cotton anil Woolen Mill on fon and streets de- by lire afternoon caused it Is said hy Uie friction of machinery About 300 persons were in the the means of by the stairways being cut the flames many hail to be lowered by ropes several wore linn by falling are afloat thai several aons in the lames There were 130 operatives in the building fire commenced and as tbe stairs were almost Im- mediately enveloped in names a ensued amongst In the upper mostly females who screamed for help and commenced jumping from the windows But for the active exertions of tbe firemen with their hooka and ladders all must have ished It Is reported tnat persons are missing and three a man two ore certainly lost THOMAS HILL brother of owner of the factory 18 Cne miming hv 10 sleep la au about 3 o'clock and boa not been seen since A man named M ACKLAY jumped from the third and broke his legs A female who jumped from tbe story also broke both her legs sisters named were terribly injured one let herself down Ihc es of the hatchway from tbe fourth story and an other rushed down the burning stairway and wan badly burnt A large number were Severely burned about the and face The building was by Mr RIVEB Messrs ROE and Mr HOLT Kach firm Imd large stocks of goods and materials all of which were entirely The of Mr HILL Ibo former owner of the adjoining and another ur building were destroyed The loss is ted at 030 of Patent WASHINGTON Tuesday June 20 The Commissioner of Patents has the Morse Telegraph of June 1840 for the term of seven years Professor MORSE having disclaimed so hm specification as brings it Within the of Supreme Court in the recent of The application on of Professor MOUSE was by Messrs P H WATRON of thla city and OKO HARDING of Philadelphia It was opposed by R II Gut ETT Washington and MARSHALL of die BAIN interest and by R W p M of New-York tlie Hoist interest hai e reason to think lhal our is in error and apprehend wan no ca nest from either of the gentlemen TUe Slave Oppo CINCINNATI Tuesday June 20 U S Commissioner publishes a long communication in he Gazelle denying the of thai portion of the Fugitive Slave law making li the duty of Commissioners to Issue warrants and hear cases He says he hart refused and will con- to lo issue warrants The Little Miami Railroad Company have followed up Cincinnati Hamilton and Company in reducing tlie fares nnd are now taken to New-York for 50 State Temperance tion LOWELL Tuesday June 20 The Massachusetts Stale Temperance tion assembled evening m Hall About 1 were present S B MACK Mayor of was chosen President pro tcm and on talcing Chair mado a brief address Prayer was offered by Rr U C of Lowell Rev A A MINOK and others addressed be Committees to a board of officers resolutions were pointed when the Convention adjourned till to-morrow Conrt of Appeals Tuesday June 20 In the Court of Appeals evening session the argument in cake No 3 was concluded No 4 on ar- gument The Calendar for to morrow is Nos 5 67 80 10 11 13 H and 15 The Mall for Severe Thunder BOSTON Tuesday June SO The Mail for Europe closes at o'clock row morning nnd the Niagara leaves at 10 o'clock A violent thunder storm accompanied with rain and visited the South shore last evening Tbe rian church in Kingston was struck by lightning and considerably damaged A house wan struck in North and mnn killed A large quantity of hail fell In Taunton hi Philadelphia Tuesday June 20 Mayor held first hearing this morning of charged infractions of the day law m ten wore examined and the defendants held to bail In each for trial on the charge of keeping disorderly Among tho de- fendants were Messrs GUY BAKR MOONEY and prominent Destruction of n Mill Drun WORCESTER Tuesday June 20 Yesterday afternoon the Factory dam nt Union Village in Holden gave way carrying with it the bridge and wing building of tbe Factory The building was forty feel wide and from forty to sixty long and was filled with valuable machinery The damage Is about It was owned by JOHN PARSONS of Boston The Southern Accident BALTIMORE Tuesday June 20 The New-Orleans papers of Wednesday last are received but contain no news of Interest The train from Philadelphia whon crossing the at 2 ck this morning met with aa dent ADAMS Express car ran off the boat into the iver and de tbe train until 7 o'clock The mail car passed halfway over but was drawn back The Railroad BALTIMORE Tuesday June 20 The second branch of the City Conncil has passed an ordinance consolidating the over the Mayor's veto by a vote The first branch will do likewise to-morrow The Expected Steamer PORTLAND Tuesday June 20 We have received nothing from Halifax amce yesterday the telegraph not In working day Tho Canada is now ten day s out and fully due at Halifax of the Canada Tuesday June There arc as yet no signs of the n her day oui The 19 foggy THE OP 1854 The Races at Union Thrown from lila The Parse in Entries for Day The running races of the Spring meeting over the Union Course Long Island woro und will continue for three days The race for the Ural day was announced as follows Union Course June 20 ai 2 P M precisely of Mile heats lieHt in five Mr names a Emigrant Mr Red Mr H FIELDS enters ch f Ellen dross blue white Mi D GARRETSON enters b H Hay fly green Tlie day very line and the tarn out of Yorkers aril from abroad was quite large Tbe owner of entered his horse r the box had been opened and the entries taken out there were only two Hordes left to go in for It was n damper nn lie audience when they d that no had boen received for iho two mile for which n purse ot had been an- by tho of ihc Union We team that nf Brooklyn went to the ofthe track and known his to enter a couple of horses for tlie two The hour had passed for lo be made when Ins application presented nnd Ihc Captain wati ruled out As the name of KlUn In he programme were a large number of bets ni lie lo maile ofthe but all of went off as entry vi n declared illegal lij Uie under tlie rule aa Bunted from mid of the New-York Jockey Club of Rule 15 All entries of for a purse shall be made in writing under d to me of ihc Ciuli in box kept for ih it pose nt the usual place of meeting of the Hub 5 in Uie of thr day of the ran lor the entry is made entry shall contain the money nnd state name age roloe Sex and of the horse and drews of r of Alter TJ o'clock of the after- noon of the day a no other tional entry shall be allowed to be made for that ami no entry shall be or recorded does not Hie entrance money Tlie entries ro- be drawn lYom box by tlie Secretary nnd declared at 5 o'clock of ilie afternoon of the day the day rare m the presence of at least ihrer of Club and the horses ao en- tered shall entitled to ilie track in the order m which their names are drawn In and matches the Judges shall draw for the track at stand Tho Judges having determined to exclude Ellen came inlo the Judges stand and remarked as follows I am requested by another gentleman to ascertain whether there rnn any other hones entered for this purse by paying double entrance The Judges were unanimous In deciding ths was oat of order Mr said It waa the role IB olden times to permit additional hones to enter in the by the payment entrance money The hones thai left to go to race were May Fly and Emigrant Pat The for tha horses lo start was yards from Judges stand The May Fly won the pole and aa the horses were called up by the Judges they were placed at the end of the distance designated in the rules for one mile beats The looked exceedingly well and tbe of tho day the sorrell horse which rider m green bad the management of They had a beautiful lead off and kept side by side to the firet quarter which they passed in thirty seconds They kept tight and tiglu until approaching lite half mile pole when Ihc Judges proclaimed tlie time 59 Al this period May Fly was clear of Pat until into Ihc home -As Uio around the lower turn they lapped for a long nnd the was accomplished in the of 2 minutes and 3 seconds by May Fly The other horse glided down the road swiftly and was soon a ahead ol his competitor bis rider was declared distanced 1 he Judges were found fault wuh for their decision and we subjoin tbe rule by which they were governed Rule 30 rider after a heat is ended musi repair lo the Judges stand and not dismount from Ins horko until co ordered by the Judges and then carry saddles to the scales to be worried nor shall any groom or person or sny after his rider sliull lime and removed his saddle from Ihc horse bj of tbe Judges A rider dismounting without such permission or more than one pound of hu proper weight be declared distanced The owner of tbe oilier horse to have won the race and objected to the hems up They assert that their horse was not under role here Annexed a rider fail from his and another person weight rides the horse into the Judges Mand be shall be considered as though the rider bad not be returns to the pi nee where rider fell In order lo test the correctness ofthe Judges decision n was made by one of tbe Judges that the decision was right and Mr JOHN C STEPHENS was chosen as umpire in the disputed matter TIII RACE TO-DAY Turing tlic proceedings the following entries wore made for tbe races to-day THE MILE KEATS Mr A II YOUNO mmes for the three mile race the bay marc Di Clapperton 6 years old white and blue and enters the chestnut colt Dizzy 5 years old Emigrant Pat and the Maid of Orleans were for the mile heats best in five It was that a serious would take place on the Iruck between the champion of the can JOHN who in at the of the loiter It there Is a grudge existing with against IYER out of tlie fight with SULLIVAN nt ton Four Corners No blows were struck and all passed off quietly Musical Tho Music u at the should be attended by every one having the desire to iear good music performed in the beat possible manner All tlic additional bands including and the are now incorporated with M monstre orchestra and the ensemble is now of a moat character In addition to this great attraction eminent vocal and instrumental soloists perform every evening The programme for this evening is one of the most varied we have yet had and introduces many novelties It be borne In mind that the Musical Congress cannot continue beyond Ihc present week On Monday M JULLIEN takes his farewell of America The gramme for that occasion will be found nT another column and we direct attention to statement tills is tbe first and only benefit M JULLIEN has had in this country the proceeds of tlie previous occasions been by the speculators It must be a bumper Theatrical Signor LA the conductor of the excellent orchestra of this ment takes a benefit to-night The attractions are of an unusual character and Include dancing and in- strumental Among the volunteers we notice ibe names of SOTO ROUSSET Sisters A PRICE and others PAUL JULIEN iho greatest violinist of tho age also assist We trust there will be a crowded house The Boston Transcript has enlarged Its excellence covers its added area even ae it does the older parts The Fugitive Slave Cases at Cincinnati We publish the following continuation of the ex- of the Fugitive Slaves at Cincinnati from the Cincinnati Gazette of June 10 THIRD DAV 9 o'clock A M fugitives claimed by V m Walton were again brought in Mr alter some efforts to converse with the fugitives stated tu the Conn that he was not permuted by the officers n charge to In vate The Commissioner the officers to allow him to converse wilh tho fugitives as he might lie was then permitted so In do QBH After conversing with them ho stated that he to consult with his colleague Mr who was not in Court While waiting for him the other fugitive whose case bad not jet been examined was brought in and the following testimony was taken in his case Ephraim sworn Reside in Doone county know the prisoner Lee have known him ever he was born he Is 22 years old he waa born in Boone county Kentucky and has resided there ever since as a slave till his escape laat Sunday night 1 brought bis mother from Virginia in 1829 as a slave and I owned her when this person was born he was lorn a slave and I gave him to one of my sons when he pot married my aon died 15 or 10 years ago can't the precise time my son's wife died about two jears after they left two children Ann and now both living Saw Lee last 5 or 0 weeks sinco I Ih e three miles from ho lives saw him last A my houfe he lives with Gabriel Jones baa lived wuh him row is tho fourth j ear he Is not my slave I consider him as belonging to my as heirs of my ton hua hi longed to them ever since their father's he has never been sold my son owned him lour or five years 1 never gave my son a of sale of him no papers passed respecting him an administrator was opf on my who made a sale but Leo not inn know nothing about tho only from Mr then In testimony a of ihc of County by winch It Hie w IH unpointed guardian of beth Ann and Jasper children of No being made it wnu received Robert Son of the preceding 30 This witness confirmed the imntH of ihc age condition and the uron the as a slave Mr here handed witness record n furred o and asked him if Ins brother was itic person d to in the record Mr objected Tho record referred to Hein The wilness had said his broth name uas Wm Henry He objected to their introducing to contradict the record some the Commiiisioner the question to be nnd tlie on m he record was brother Inn brother was generally called Henry and thM wrote Inn name Henry though his real name wa- Wm Henry The fullier was nnd that sou was generally tailed Henry and wan lie erson lo in tlie record Ward Know man now present as of number service Mr Kitchum hire again t introduce Mr Did ley of prove the of in by tho laws of slate to and oral could be produced lo tnat n certain book was the of Kentucky hut an Judge m tlie cuse had decided did in ihc Slate of flic C was bound by that decision nnd no mi was Mr Dudley was and nt In w and that he did contum the of die now in force in th it State and lhal so ol them MH n tilled t j were ol Tint Hi ic tlic counsel ror in- and naid they did not to cuse Mr said lie did not think testimony lor lie would be given but to make a argument The till o'clock Three o'clock P Mr In f ivps ci hu by staling thai he fur granted that he evidence tlie i us were nnd had clavery liin would be confined DIP of the Fugitive law HIH were 1 That as ibe Constitution vests ell power in u our i judges should by tho f ident for life with a salary not increased or ed during their term of Service therefore this Court ne judicial not being thus nor for a period nor thus paid was evidently 2 That as of ihr United Status did and guarantee tho of iba every man the Fugitive law ling the of those In tne caw of a large of the Northern Slates was therefore At the of plea he rerouted tho in cue of an adverse decision to retain tbe for a law days on this tho river ihai points might be brought before s higher tribunal He applied to three Judges for a wril of but had refused to grant one Hi the Commissioner had decided on case Tlic Commissioner said be had no power lo graut any Mr then Hie testimony respecting il c hild Janr lhal there wan no ncp won ever a slave except of Wm alien Jr who had by Baj mg that tht claves were all and his testimony was lie also contended that not only tins bubo but the two anil folin could not bo fugitives there WUH no evidence that they were fugitives mid therefore not be rlainifil under law ai they were bi ought into thin Stale without any their own n viewed the Uie siliers contended there was no evidence they hail escaped Irom slavery or bad not come by consent of their I n mi g the of Hie law he i n li ol Wisconsin decision it i abi n mended that evidence respecting ip by which Mi Tiler briefly responded ill behalf of the mtx Mil the case From the Cincinnati Commercial We have the following report of United Stales decision THE FUGITIVES Mr U S Commissioner said In n decision in ihls ease we feel Hie of UN nature and would that It could be avoided which havo agitated the whole country have in tins case and I must congratulate our zens upon goud behavior since its commencement have not proved fanatics as in other our instances of which have BO recently taken mi met legal question raised by the for the u is list as a Judicial officer und believing emiM that Slavery is a sin 1 decide ihc Inw to be constitutional We will briefly say in reply 10 ibis we in our private opinions do believe that Slavery is a sin but at tbe unic we believe aa might a criminal judge v ho believes that capital punishment was wrong to pass upon a man condemned fur a capital lor we to refuse to execute what I Know to he ihc established law of the land We believe our privai c and conscientious opinions nothing lo in Ibn land acting ally as I now do The next question we are led to is Does Slavery exist in the Slate of Kentucky What proof have we before us T First we have the decision of one of the Judges ofthe highest Court In the load Secondly we have the laws and Constitution Slate of tucky before us and thirdly wo have the oral testimony ofa citizen of Kentucky and one who Is versed in the taws ol Kentucky that it exist IM this not proof of fact We hink so Do the fugitives here claimed owe services to the We have exceedingly careful to have nil the evidence reduced to read over by each witness and signed by them and wu not come to any other conclusion than that they do owe service to their respective claimants The identity of their persons is proven without a doubt upon the mind of tins Court and we believe it has had Die game every one who has listened to ihc evidence heving so what other duty is left for thin Court to act A which we hope may not soon occur again and that is to remand the to their owners The fugitives were now guarded by a large ber of Policemen and Special Deputy placed into a omnibus and driven to th boat whence they were taken to the jail of city Between and eight dred persons followed In procession the omnibus to river side but no demonstration of violence was at any time made Ihc spacious Conrt room was densely thronged throughout the three days of trial but was slightest evidence of a disposition to interfere with the Couit The community teemed prepared to bow m silence to the execution of tho law UNION lowing will be ihc arrangement of as ed wuh ai Union Col- On Tuesday July 25 day preceding a Historical will be delivered by Hon at 10 o'clock A M iu in and will be by an Address by Ilev In Iho of the day nl o'clock President NOTT address the Alumni An Alumni meeting will then i1 held tn the sumo i lac and it s expected bat occasion will ue one of deep interest In he Tru ccs and Faculty will tlie Alumni at West College DEATH OF MR C C C DEAN ror some twenty years Treasurer and Agent of the Massachusetts Sabbath School So- ciety dud last Saturday lie had been severely ill for time from water about the heart Funeral vices were to be attended at after which the remains were to to for interment Attempt to Blow np the Gas Worka From Richmond Va Enquirer June IB Saturday morning between the hours of D and 10 o'clock the officers and operatives of the gin on as well as the citizens residing in vicinity of the works were startled by two distinct and terrific explosions in the purifying apartment A moments after the occurrence the operatives ran to Ilie room and discovered the lidn of two of tho shattered to pieces and tho and mains of a negro man employed in lying near the southern wail with fragment of the heavy iron IMS body Tney inbuilt to an examination of the condition of the m n bji a glance satisfied them thai life was Ills liend breast were and mutilated and both of legs broken by the explosion Shortly after the occurrence of the accident a jury was when it appeared in i- dence that the man who had lost his was a slave belonging to Mr ol Umi lio was a hy had been in the ment of Hie at at the gasworks upwards years that be formerly belonged to Mr EDWARD ol Hanover hut had been recently purchased ai a very high price by Mr he had frequently manifested d a- ai the of owners and that not a existed he applied a lighted match la oni of the and liad thus to blow Uie gas worku regardless of Ilie consequences lo himself and tlic lives and property of In support of this opinion it appeared that the which had ox liad been cleaned out a short lime previously slid nol her n contained foul air or gas winch would explode by ignition and thai of the mau at the base ofthe wall In from of the OH his with fi of lids showed thai lie wan on ilie lid of one ofthe when the explosion In of this opinion it appeared lie man worked in a different he Imrl no s lulled him lino the purifying Itu of gas even were in full vas never of an ex- thai lie presence of r mutches in ur ilie also to His mnn ru- plug HI of one ol Ihc punters anil ap I lied the lighted Afier dence the Jury gave as their Dial the JOHN a In ilie gaw works his work mid went Into the his business did net call him and finding one of tile panfjera open sol fire in by lulling Ac The concussion produced bv ihc ilie lo ihc pro aU ol bui no will rike place in the or til mill no ui will result lo ihn Tlic man Jons is re- to have been a lie knew full well tile losne nl llu hnd and Ins intention waa nn In whole works ly lir ut i bis aet The Public I fir Wo arc not among thp or ol mini her ol wulf In fire ill mf m liiv it 11 nol or to en tiie foil w cause and it IB ni n isv n Ji tlie people an the lo H panic lo allay when u IH hm n m uf i nnd to eviN rt hu h il ma lie lilli lo Wr wrre Ird into nils n of In 1 a inn Jin tile irk nlj h armed m i i i f I In erp t had several of on tn I re she left HI il tin di asc Ui wn lo Iw in r la ih -u tuc her UK In r nf tlir hrine on l1 il linn inc si o was m ni ard lie of In if J III ui ii tn i rs nf I cnn be w lil n lung n oml w me ol M Imine in ilie Iu fft tlir n r utility of the other all lo and witli Uie 01 i In the pestilence here V f r n hi h ties tn r as a public 10 10 tin A iv ri i her last CHABLES wui in l.i hj VI r the prov heme n met the prisoner who hm ni fr mi Him lime was 001 for irial und t d of murder in thr first a i tinnery the wife of the i of in presence of r a purchase r lur n placed his hand on her urging Huu arr In nn he his imi hut lady left InS rage and so n her and she returned tin the man was shot dow n in When the jury had returned after only twenty m'n rites and had n most scene was u The prisoner entirely In hm head Mil OT hib and his mmh r Milt to in In wift upon nek i d A- Oh whv I do lUis liy did I rio nnd dh hew could men whin have Hi I will du 1 ins subsided Into of and while mournful ing har and Df TIIK it Lr F- trailer on hill on n Herman tak n a In ans all healths in po d I the brint lefl for hnd I nnd Like on wood ai Eome point on the fn IHI nnd riH noon ps the boal a nil on shore here f inn and tlie trie which took on lionril ruin ilie el of man died nnd four n ir dying had nf Uic magnolia I list m l IHR Dope and from t II lo loel lush n the on the CUSKI The of mueli but are I V June u Rt ins FATHER'S U IFE 1 mm 30 accompanied n 1 7 tin as wile made application In Mr lor I'M that from i come hy lip inri mrt jf m m-i In c for aid Mr T g aud the then told hem II HIM persisted In hr should uu complied to send lo the County this ft ing further was heard from them till several after when an rid man armed in oi the woman ou n the man his son bv a former our Tho sovs We saw yesterday In a young gent complacently promenading the fashionable side and proud in the possession ol the first ol of a new pattern The ground tiin from right boot arose a design represent tug tie of tho Just covering the u mirr of the British flag waving from the summit of a lofty er The left boot aa a base for Mount In a eruption of lava rolling down the face of Ihc mountain Inundating of TLe gentleman was rewarded for this ex- by the curious attention of a crowd of who followed tn tbe rear of moving rama ANOTHER VIEW OF THE WOMAN'S at ff tho women achieve nud estal liphan man It will add to the number of taxable polls This estimate of ibe number of over age in Hie United is loo large but assuming the number to be have n basis of Although tins sum is worth having vei there are who would er rights bj tlie of this tax from their hard earned ages WOMAN ON Titt woman was killed on tlic road a few miles west of this city on Wednesday body being next morning on he track cut in iwo Coroner held au Inquest The was MELDY lived al service In Chili She w an married bin ted Horn Her ago was American slates that some or seven casks of cents over constant use of nearly have already been taken at tho of Ihc Charlestown bridges They arc sold in casks containing about len thousand five hundred each at 3 per cent THE GREAT expense of the Chicago and Rock Island excursion has been at of winch U is said Messrs and contractors bear one half and road Companies ibe balance THE OF experienced editor eays in a letter to UH v prc I am in the country from fourteen crooked back and broken nerves with little to show or Register June 10 is staled that at the i G i u College on the lart 1 ro i rIToris will lo r var H- lasses which have graduated within the lasi few M HIB m order thai they may contribute to tho pose i find of for endowment ol the Col- of Hits endowment is to be into hips which he cum f r by or any person contributing a may privilege nominating It is proposed that the various classes that have ated should subscribe among themselves each class contributing one thousand dollars to form a The Boston Mail flatly contradicts the report that the is to bo enlarged for tbe purpose of the growing commerce of California AND north a new baa been placed on UM Railroad and called Webster Place a directly in front of ha Franklin bome of The heart beau quick aa that station is called all msb to the aide the mansion and lie pleasant once trodden by the foot ofthe tin front entrance be- wan held conversation with tha 1.1 the of father how a a good and itol r Of soon after Mrs proposed to mortgage that tate and send and u College IB and still now The mannUm closed liplit of the nation has gone oui to sav Oh he had lived till now y And now we reach A on the town Boaton and Dartmouth a goodly and CHOATE bind the our The munificence of ia lie n m splendid School that will conn go into On H lofty eminence near Ci lloge building he ntw Observatory tlr of Ur Dartmouth is r The rlam about filly three hui arc ai the Col- ai ilio 1 prayers at ibe chapel ne J he larpe room a completely full as the and meet It was nearly Bible to maintain gravity ill that place As itie in 10 tie sound or bell one of them w as with a of irss iwo hundred si teha of candy in ihai Amid Ihc almost I hear from the vener able ihc ol are the know thr joi fnl und Hanover Is a de- I ghiA I It IN a el of resort in the Summer li has a well nuA the orrly Instance I lunnd was on tlie part of the I who charges doable he does town for to 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wa- icr ei about an in depth His body was in about Iwo hours i i lor ol Liquors appointed in w as Ohio U German He the if New-Philadelphia Advocate murly he he which is brni rf is nothing bui in w has been jiu ii Itw drugs 10 inie H and change the taste At ihr m Boston a HJ paker WHB earnestly pleading for the cause wlich lie whin a line bei qf fable oui upon ibe floor 10 of his m rv hr rould proceed i a at ill al m newspaper if are fiKh bui nol w tlic following A canil buat loaded In Kin was in the Hudson last week 1 Ne swelling of the peas burst open the of al alo Ije in a flourishing condition The number of is an 443 Smdi uis In and aft 45 41 38 Theological 37 Total 594 Thp wr presume is again making sad rai sgoe vrub iho of the apple trees In places in lie The aa though had run hem Tlic chernea are snd dropping offin some places sands in i for ilie of Cupe Cod harbor is ing The saya that an in public of was never more The Dunkirk Journal says that tint tn for Cincinnati some i I ica for purpose of testing of lea in the of A nt of the unf N savs FnEn Ia in le oui for In Monroe N and ihc opinion thai lie will elected Ihc last in sayn One of tl e bj ihr tinin Ni u on catfish 10 The man lacked sense not to make il 400 By thr nrw Inw passed hy the Con- no debi for ean be colli cied The forbids and sale of bop beer Matt Ward has gone to thp Arkansas Hot Spring It Is emd that the only steamer he And to carry him down was the R J Ward after and n part b bia