Weekly Argus And Democrat (Newspaper) - April 28, 1857, Madison, Wisconsin AMUS AND 38. APRIL 20, 1857. and Madison B. R. We are by Chief Engineer that it U the intention of the Com- to break ground upon the middle di- vision thre city 1o as the contractors can get their tools and men grading upon the tem division is co nearly completed as to require but a small force to finish up the and as soon as the roads wiil admit of the forces will be transferred to tins portion of the and largely The Company commence laying track HI Watertown next and will push it forward It w the intention of the to put all the men on the line that can be em- and complete the road to this place at the earliest possible They are confident that will be hare with the track br the first of October APRIL 28, 1857. NEW CIRCUIT COURT or April of son Motion lo dismiss H. M. Lewis ior M. B. Orton atty. for Morton vs. Motion to take oil granted Clark Coit Wakeley Tenney for Charles E. Hall vs. Joseph dered judgment on verdict of lust Wells and Dickson vs. Pound and Motion for judgment granted on affidavit of no answer ing leen Chancery ve Decree issued by Bliss vs. G. H. Mercer et al. Decree signed by the Smith Ic Keyes for the et al. G. H. Mercer et al. De- cree signed by the Smith Keyes for Hart vs. Isaac Motion to con- sustained at cost of Beys Pinney for Tenny for Harris and Sprague admitted iis State vs. Hopkins Firmin for Johnson for the Motion to quash indictment argued and State vs. Patrick and M. H. Orton lor J. W. Johnson for Motion for new trial and an arrest of argued and Burdiek vs. City of and E. H. Motion for ment argued and D. R. Coit for J. G. Knapp fir Hart vs. Motion to dismiss peal Court adjourned nt 12 M. till Monday Proceedings of the County dec. Pursuant to a the teachers of Dane County assembled al the Old al in on April 1857, at 11 o'clock A. M. The convention was called to D. Y. secretary of a former On D. Y. Kilgore was chairman and J. C. The chairman stated the objects of the meeting in a few On a of con- sisting of F. F. and Harriet was appointed by the chair to prepare a for convention and report at the the afternoon Adjourned till 1 P. M. The convention was culled to order the F. F. from the committee to form a reported as we the teachers of Dane deem it essential tq the progress of educational in out that all persons engaged in the occupation ol teaching should meet occasionally for the of such as may arise to the instruction and government of and for the purpose of mutual improvement through the instrumentality ol That we form ourselves Into an the better to accomplish our to be hereafter known as the Dane County and agree to be governed by the following Art. 1st. This association shall consist of persons engaged in teaching in this and of persons actively engaged in the cause of each male member paying one dollar annually Honorary members may be elected at any regular meeting Art. The officers of this association morning al 10 April 20. day of vs. Keth Motion to indictment State vs. Patrick Motion in arrest of judgment Nathaniel Kellogg M. M R. R. Co. Hopkins Firman Attorneys for Clark Coit for tion to set aside summons and complaint denied without Hills vs. Dele plane et al. Motion to set aside order pro and defendants Deleplane diok have leave to verify their answer in ten or to put in new at the same time without Clark Coit Attorneys for Hopkins Firman for State William Fined 820 and of to stand committed till Clark Coit for J. W. Johnson for the Mate Slate rx rei Simeon B. vs. An- drew Clerk of School district No. 9, ot Motion for alternative submitted and Roys the Carter vs. Motion to dismiss peal denied State vs. Motion to quash indictment J. W. Johnson for the Hopkins Firmin for et al vs. Philander Motion for continuance Slate Jury trial Verdict of Not J. W. Johnson for Stale Hopkins Firmin for The indictment was for cutting limber from the premises of consist of a Vice Secretary and who with a Board of five Directors shull constitute an tive any three of shall constitute a and shall be elected by ballot at each annual Art. 3d. The duties of Vice Secretary and shall be such as pertain to the samo offices in similar 4lh The Executive Committee shall arrange business lor the annual procure lecturers lor the anil through the oi the who shall be ex their conduct all cor- They shall also have power to call special meetings of the association Association waa called to otdar by when Mr. J. F. Smith introduced the following resolution That the true interests of ty demand should be ted together iri the same school and in the That the of confining young children sir hours each day in the schoof ft with a proper development of either body or That in the opinion of this 'the of education in this slate promoted by abolishing ou present system of town and a system of county or district The resolutions ere On the thanks of the Association Tore conferred upon the officers for the manner in which they have performed their The President Professor Head to the who delivered an upon the importance of teaching the principles of civil government our On That the thanks of this ation are due to Prof. for his very able lecture upon the necessity of teaching civil polity in our common and t iat wa teachers will as far as train our pupils for the dis- charge of their duties as American Alter sonva remarks by the the Association adjourned sine D. V. F. F. April 18th, 1857. 81, 1857. That Warder The villanous and sickening murder that was concocted by Journal an April Fool we is g ing the rounds of the Eastern press tl ff. Y. Commercial N. Philadelphia and N. Y. Pah a number of others don't call to at Th heada it Cruelty i a Woman probable murder The of her The others equally Such a matter may not seem to be of mite consequence j but just when the se of the city are iri the market to an the construction of which ate o vital importance to the eril effects of stupid and base outrage are incalculable when appearing in the columns of papers as the a The people of Hudson and seen to be having a calling then late representatives to account in regard tc railroad It is claimed in eott that the La Crosse in to obtain their lands must make that place the terminus on the St. in pursuance of an act of the late while Hudson claims that they must make that town the point and Alew MAXON and STOKY contradict each other point as to the effect of the A very Our friend of the Horicon Ar- the following view of the exchange in agitating the country press in Consequence of some of the Milwaukee dalies off their country exchanges City notice that some of our exchanges complain bitterly that the Milwaukee dailies are not sent for the Now we look upon the thing thus If they are a daily for a it shows a high minded liberality on the our eity we should all to if not ve have no iust cause of The lodds is fix up the best we can. Were ratio thick OB tha mud this For should Subscribe to all the dallies in the State; but as they we will return the compliment as best we inserting cards as wd do for the sending them a fine string of erel one pf these or a few or by carrying game for them some when they may he ed to visit oar pleasant village for a few day's sport on Lake or its An Eloquent to the Tha death of Mr. of the State announced some lays since in the Senate on lie we find the ng feeling and eloquent remarks by Hon H. wa copy as a are and noble tribute to the Mr. am the st member of this body over which the ark wing of the great Destroyer has cast y ts sombre I do tiot that interesting state of One it will be considered inappropriate in me to says it is all right and the other saj s say a word or two in reference to the train on the Horicon Road com- ing east yesterday when within about a mile of the jut with the La Crosse R. a slick of wood fell from the the wheels of the and knocked them completely off the and from under the leaving the latter upon the No one who was injured lalling irom a ai noticed last expired on Sunday noon He was wards of seventy years of and sally A number of new dwellings will be built here the coming It will be a busy time for all kinds of who was hurt on the railroad some died from the in- juries he Saturday last at 4 0 clock P. M. His remains were taken to Watertown for 1 OT day of vs. John Johnson for the Roys and Lewis for Verdict D. K. vs. Jonathan G. Pelton and Judgment on 81. vs. Milo Keech APRIL 22, 1857. The n appears KaBias By late advices from Kansas that the Free State men have c the city election in Leavenworth Citi by a tri- Thero were two slavery but the Free State candidate beat both his opponents by a clear majority of 184. When it is re- membered that this has been hold of the ultra it be- comes a pointed indication of what the Free State men there can do when they please to but the course sued by them in not voting for delegates to the Constitutional under in- of Greely and his as every right thinking man must result in a constitution that will either sanction and establish or be silent upon the leaving it to the chances and changes incident to if the voters of Kansas would go to the polls they could settle the question at and make Kansas free for Of this there can be when worth City goes Free Bat would iy We find in the columns of the the of the Norwegian of this the following notice of Secretary of State and his able assin Dr. J. W. Such opinions from opponents are STATE of This business institution in flourishing under the matt favorable It has been for a long time in the confidence of all who have bad any money transactions in this part of the country being al ble and and making no rath into insecure Its terly management has given it a wide and enviable There is no bank in the State whoie paper is more eagerly or that it entrusted with more connected with landed property As it is it cannot deceived as to and it probably has much to do with land landed State town and city the payment of taxes arid negotiation of loans na any other west of The Land ment more particularly under the charge of JAMES but it is all in the S A lot of fellows are and STOKE accident occurred at Kellogg s stone of the Saturday the of which we learned loo Ute for publication in that evening's While the workmen were engaged in out the rock under a shelving u gare falling down upon killing awn instantly and badly injuring two The man killed instantly was an Jam of whose we have learned nothing further than that he was young aged name we have not died morning A Mr. formerly stage in this who was overseeing tbe had an arm broken and wd his left broken in two recovery very man who to an with a cord of has been cut flown with a sharp-set appetite by the fast who tried down a wagon to fill all vacancies occurring in the and shall make to the association an annual oi their 5lh The regular meetings of sociation shall bo held annually at such time and place as the Executive Committee shall and any five members who shall meet at any regular or special constitute a quorum for the trans- action of Art. This constitution may be ed al any regular meeting of the by a vote of two-thirds of the bers The report was On proceeded to the election of with the following result D. Y. J. C. Vice F. F. BO Ann or Thomas B. W. N. Sun J. B. F. E L. Black following questions were handed in by members of the Association for and elicited much sion 1. Are public examinations and tions advantageous to 2. Can the infliction of mem be justified iri any 3. Is the practice of awarding prizes com- 4. Is it advisable for teachers to adopt a code of laws ior the government of 5. What is the method ol preventing G. How can whispering be prevented in school 1 7. What is the best method of teaching children to read Oh adjourned until 9 A. M MORNING 9 Met agreeably to and was called to order by the Minutes of preceding meeting read and D. Y. Kilgore offered the following lution That it is the duty every to strive tor the highest attainments in the art of That it is the duty of the ents to co-operate with the in vating the standard of public education in this county by providing suitable school furniture and and by in- creasing the compensation of to an amount commensurate with the services That we recommend the tion oi a association auxiliary to this in each tow n in Dane That we recognize in the consin Journal of Education an important to the cause of public and it is the duty of the teachers of Dane to sustain it. The resolutions were discussed by the meritorious among these are un- doubtedly Charles and Daud of The late Investigating Committee highly conduct and official city of these officers and their reports to tho Legislature indicate ability as well as in executing their important hile speaking of these which we have thought us justified in doing in considering the character ot OUT it ould appear in place to mention another with the State The one we allude to is D. John Warren A- Secretary of Dr. Hunt has foi several years been in his present tion and has been regarded as indispensible in his He is a man of sh e knowledge and of high qualifications as a business It is he that has compiled the report from De- He is also the author of a very statistical the Wisconsin that may serve tor geographical information of the State of We regret to says that the State soon will lose the valuable vy es of Dr. as he is East lor purpose of getting into more congenial and remunerative it is all Who both Send Democrats time and you will know what i. of All They were WS dispensation has recently be- antl feeble voice with the eloquent tones of unaffected sorrow which sudden death of our lamented comrade has just called It was not my to have spoken upon this A u a t f mournful because I knew there A rumor which has been afloat to the were others more fitly than feet that the Land Grant R. H. to Portage could talk of the many virtues of him who had been sold to B. of gathered to his In and that he to build the road belief I have not been to Baraboo and thence to Sparta or that haS the voice r sorrow breathed more touching accents to tap the route of the La Crosse road is all u The La Crosse will commence here and at Portage in a very short time upon the work and put the road than were uttered by those who have im- mediately proceeded me. I that there is as much eloquence in silence as in and it ed better for me to in my humble tribute oi respect the memory of e i ui memory or ing been made for the means and the rather than te an active pant in these sad I Still Another Black Preacher 111 April 14. The Rev. O. P. a clergyman at is being examined a Church Council on charges of and indecent exposure of He is 35 years preached for a ye and has a wife and seven A ot his church is the EU dei Paul Townsend presides the ex- which causes great excitement in Cohasset and The Dalton divorce case commenced be- fore Judge Merrick of the Supreme thi It in a sequel to Coburn ami Dalton assault resulted in the death of young H. H. appears for Mr. and the H. F. for the r TVe haw frequently heard the enquiry whether lands lying within the bounds of grants can be ed or at the present As we a man may enter or pre-empt any of these lands previous to the filing of the certified maps of the routes in the land offices of the different but not We learn bjt a private letter from an teemed friend in Richland county that majority is 142. Not much of a A regret to learn that L. H. known as formerly of and late tor of the Florence is in Jailing and has been obliged to giva up his editorial He says on thut an absence of five weeks of the ordinary almanac which short breaths and physic brought us within oci lar distance of the left hand side of we spasmodically resume the goose only to condemn that ar to profoundest And bust boon to mortal so jealous and that it will not Ion ger share with the Florence ou divisible but requires the devotion of our entire as well the exhaustless ces ol two doctors and a druy der these potent we bid you a reluctant and lachrymose We will not insult the of emotion by asking you it you sony at this We take it for grafted that you are sad that you you have sustained an almost ble but if we should chance to be the consciousness ol error will not whiten a single hair nor call forth ary leai R. R. New York Tribune of the 13th that the above company have disposed of of the of Watertown city bonds issued in aid of that at very satisfactory They have also sold a a portion of the Madison city This negotiation places the completion of the road to Madison beyond by the 1st of October The iron is all and the grading is two thirds Twinkle very gravely in nice family a few days that Manitowoc County had gone tor and said it was Tha vote Cothren 1581 Whiton 722 is expectation on the subject A NOVEL Mrs. o the mother of threi generations of wai recently driven through the on he in a chariot drawn bj eight white She afterwords presided at a and open ed a ball in tie which was in honor of BLACK Tot Watersbury in ing the Kalloch trial We learn that Rev. Mr. of Had in this a regular Fremont whose wife has been only about three wetks under the has just up in connection with wife The affair has created considerable ment in the The reverend gentleman the anil sloped to parts HOOPS at following is an extract from Isaiah 18. that day the tord will take away the brau ery of their tinkling ornaments about their their ard their round like the Smith and after which they were unanimously Daruel of the Normal De- in the State University was to the and made some encouraging Mr. Lewis introduced the following which was That in view of Uia high of the we will do all in our power to it in a sition that shall realize the utmost lions of the most sanguine friends of till 7} o'clock P. M. A FRENCH thy name A French translation is the name of the MADISON ABGUS The of this sterling Democratic journal will bo found among our new mer Let and all who wish a good subscribe for M. sm tSf A. M w bank U to be Marled at tage tiia with a capital Marriage pair of Sydney that they ot be separated -in op- 19 comes any B. one of the I of is A dark complex went to Cold County a few weeks and some fto aid him in starting smith and then left for parts MRS. the esteemed widow of the has determined to reside in Washington during the coming of The gossip in relation to her rumored marriage to Mr. is KALLOCH is not going to be- come a He will resume his toral but will insist upon a new feeling confident that the result will lie an He is still bonds of to await the decision of G in regard to a new imore last eight number e Ey The loses by fire in B week amounts to were taken out of the ni persons are mising and a were dreadfully So MT We learn that Hon has gone to St. A session of the will open to dis- pose of Land Grant for railroad He will doubtless see that sin interests are taken care of. The Court House of Logan together with all the county excepting a few books of the Circuit was destroyed by fire a few IV Hon. R. B. member of Assembly from Dodge has chased the Portage City It will of course continue to be as black re- publican as WThe Reading the great coal thoroughfare of has cost It 93 miles and more than any other road n United per W Tha marriage of the late Dr. and Mrs. CUNNINGHAM has been red be- rond a in the Probate court of in connection with the proba of ithe claim a single ask a single ment's the hungry grave never opens to clasp its devoted that it does noi teach us solemn lessons which cannot be dwelt upon with too frequent Three days when I left this chamber to visit my own last Senator whose hand I grasped was his whose sudden departure we are called on to Little dreamed I that the cold chill of dissolution was trembling round hia beating His eye was his voice was clear and and he seemed to have before him many years of usefulness aud earthly when I I found vainly gling in the giant arms of the mighty Con- Benth sat by his and with greedy eye feasted upon Ins certain And he has left us has gone to the presence of that great who not only sways the mysterious ies of the but we are clothes the lily and feeds the God's holy peace rest on his mouldering this sad affliction should be iull of wholesome lessons to us It should teach us how weak and feeble is with all his boasted strength and pride and It should teach in the expressive language of the master poet of the that Wo mrf nuch AJ dreamt ara made and our Uft It rounded with it It should teach us that the fearful and rible signals of change and decay are in- impressed upon all who live and move and have their no no no abiding thing on Our pilgrim feet are ing us with rapid and soon must we all our frail barks upon the ocean o The beautiful flowers hat we gather here fade and crumble in our very H Friend after Who htu nut a broken and blighted and crushed seem to be the sure and ad inheritance of every human li latched But erne lanib IM there There IB no one Mr li full of to the AMd mourn ingi for the Thf heirt ol for her Will not be Like those who have gone before ike those who are row calmly sleeping vith the silent oi the we must ill The insatiate archer has an in his well-stored quiver for every wing and there is no hield of Ajax that can keep it from its fatal Mr. there is one thing that an never 13 one thing that can pass is one thing that vill remain as long as the world stand i nat is coeval with and can be only up by is the y of the Good and The corselet nd the sabre of the warrior may moulder the thick dust of the statesman nd the orator may be seen and heard i lore the patriot may breathe his M. H. Carpenter for D. Noggle for Motion to dismiss by deft submitted and Motion P. Philips as an attorney of Gerhard Tahlen vs. C. G. Jones et Roys Si Pinney for Action for Verdict for ff Value of 00, and sue A. Warnes Bradford Verdict ior Smith Keyes for Atwood Haskall for de- A. Jr. vs. Thomis Motion to continue argued and Clark and Coit Ally's for J. G. Knapp for Slate vs. Milo Keech in progress ot THE RESULT IK THB cial canvass made last T shows the following result in Out of twenty-six votes cast for Chief majority is 130, and Jewitt in elected County Judge In order to lire and be we must abstain from doing that which we blame in BT The Commercial of Penh N is positively gone A HARD Boston correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune intimates that the Rev. Mr. Phinney is trying to convert the Rev. Theodore Parker into an evangelical Prayers to this it is have been offered in several 1 prayer for his beloved country when the end of the has and the beautiful may like summer louds across tha but the cherished of the hallowed virtues of de- arted worth will still survive and raise t p new heroes for life's crowded field ot I ready armed and in soul i for their he who has just left fell in i fell with his country's honors t lick around Kim let us all strive to i mutate his and knowing not who j mongst us may be the next the grave may te enamoured knowing not at whose I appy Death shall next take his t let us all so remembering life's i that when we come to t not like at to hfa but By an approach oar grave tie of hit About and down to or people of E are expecting a brisk season for t tete and The Sadger State Spring will open upon us with brighter than ever Portage saw id the present year must be the best year has ever tf Notes on the Bank the that are redeemable at the Bank c Jt until the 7th of May after Inch rime they will be County again at its T iting Whiton ptar two of saly arrived at la N. H CAMILS OP AMERICAN experiment in Texas has proved The three native Americana recently born are reported as W We copy tow in upon the appointment of Dr. J. RUSH to be Register of tho Land Office at from the Geneva It is a deserved compliment to a This intelligence will bj received with unalloyed gratification bv the people of among whom resided for several While esteemed for his many gentlemanly and qualities by all who enjoyed his his Democratic were particularly at- to him by reason hit ty and at all timas manifested in behalf of our principles and sterling worth and political integrity have become and ded him favorably to the loading and statesmen of the Democratic and hence his honorable recognition by the As an intimate personal friend of Dr. we rejoice ingly over his and we have reason to know that the confidence of the President inferred by the could not be more safely reposed in any other The infinite trouble that old John estate has U as well known to all the country as in New where the laati lived and A few days since the old who used to row John back and forth across the was rowing over a of the Dis- half way the darkey denly raised his and Massa does you believe in The it an- swered in the doesn't believe in it Why asked the his osity replied the I believe it could come back to this old massa John would been back long ago to look after dal property of The old idea wai a rational one one can dispute A newly married some years took up their abode in Poplar Al breakfast next the said to the My this in and by putting in u it becomes A peddler calling on an old lady to dis pose of some inquiring of her if she could tell him of any road no peddler had said I know of and only which no peddler has ever and that's the to A husband advertises My Annie has strayed or been Whoever returns her will get his head As to trusting anybody can do an they see fit; as I never pay my own not likely I'll pay not answer the purposes of Seward for if the question were thus the policy ol would be their thunder ment vanished and Democracy It is the determined policy of gallows cabal to prevent Kansas from g a free if it can possibly be Tor those It has been said of Seward Co. that they never get done that they never go about any political operation and accomplish it. If they are not foiled by they will put blocks upon their own for eternal and all that keeps them in the ing the entire of p. he has never taken the slavery question practically in except in 1859, he introduced a in tha for the sale to the government of the in the District of not only ly by act of to distinctly recognize human slavery in the by purchasing the but Uncle Sara the of those brutal drels that are constantly haunting with ghostly terror the vacant chambers black He has never in any manner made an effort would lead to the freedom of a single And it is thus with all the freedom shrieking will not settle the tion they have a as it would break their party and they would lose the money in some of the Free State The opinion is becoming Tory strong fa the National Hotel epidemic .at on tho effect of deliberate Th in favor of shocking as it may are The National Hotel the best lated in tbo Us sewerage is the as all the on there had bean no poisoned about th the water analysed ani found to be good and tho cooking same kind that are 10 all The broke out great violence about tha first of February w that the news thould reach all parts ol before people should go ID It then took a lull until last days of when the people be gan to arrive in the when it brute ou with increased violence and We were in the city at the lime and it was out opinion and not that it an attempt to poison the new President who stopped there early in but a soulless conspiracy to break ilown the not by rival hotel frr tbe of the other such as W WOOD'S and are true gentlemen aud hope to thrive only by buh ness exertions tome personal enemy of the keepers of the National Family Jan. Under this caption the Sentinel of falls off into a short spasm on the subject of and that in New York and as well in this a fierce quarrel is going on the appointments to office by the As to the states of Michigan and New they will probably of them If they cannot do the will help them very In State it is the which no per but the Sentinel and others that are fed from the Humbolt would be guilty of to say there is a f trife in the in regard ta the appointments no far made in the It is all in nel's There is nota in the State that has mado any in regard ta the that we have All that are are of the Sentinel draw their information from the sieve and can never be satisfied when Democrats We have never been green to suppose that such a squad could ed by a Democratic but test against the by asserting that the Democratic ty is at all dissatisfied by the In conclusion we must be flowed to Assure the Sentinel that all is we think it can breed a fuss of any quence among It had better iud to its coop of of imported I ravenous Brudder The Oshkosh comes to tn with an deliberately anil in good faith pitching into us for helping the above named what little we to obtain full audiences at his lectures We must say to the Denver it thai it woe a job we should have gladly but the poor fellow was in lallow alack republicans refusing to give him aid and we simply performed it as an act of human charity to a poor negro who as we grossly persecuted by the and black gen Weather and Crops at the frott South agree in senting at The San Antonio Herald of the friend just in from the Cibolo us notwithstanding the dry corn looking quite The chief ry worked by the present draught it prevents from securing their stands where the late severe has com- a Corn that is up would not suffer so The New Delta of the 8th mat. cold it has wry affected tha 18ST of the new several if it does not destroy the new planting er where it been while the planted cane in the ground and the cans may be much more disastrously al An intelligent near this expresses his opinion that above New leana since the law visitation of fruity not more than one-third of the cane already planted and the raucous were growing conld be relied on for er taken in with ly planted crops of cotton and sugar for r. It will probably set back the growth tho fact that the last sugar crop was only about and that few oi no planters were able to plant sufficient lor a full presents a somewhat prospect for the outcome of the year's growth of sugar in that tail picture may prove much more gloomy than UM present and future reality will At there was frost on Tuesday the Tlh and the Sentinel is badly It feared the following In it still more n The tU Monday and Tuesday of week wow aa cold it is ordinarily daring the winter When the sun about an hour high on it ed to and fifteen or twenty m utes it fell verv but won a strong wind in the meantime Mowing from the north-west throughout the ski About night the wind and on day morning we had a heavy and ive Oar if not entirely are at least greatly dam the wheat in this portion ot the Stale in the we greatly fear thai it is 8th Democrat of said a careful give cousin Simeon's horses too many They have you said moving towards the hark don't give t mm loo much know they have A gentleman once asked the celebrated Dr. if he thought the moderate use of snuff would injure the was reply no man with a single ounce of brain would ever think of taking We do not reproach ourselves for what we have and can only to ihe you ought to hare i and smelt before you criticized as so Perhaps you would then in mercy Happiness has been called fume but we think it's a Winchell tells a story ol a dog which un- to jump across a well in two There are a great many just like that who think can jump across a well in twp They that un- it usually tp down in the He who ant1 is It old dissembling of whom deception Sn a it is only ear that up and yon when your back is At a late meeting of the cal Society in Cardinal Wiseman exhibited a just published in by Professor with the of a representation lately discovered in the Palace of the ou the scratched by some enemy of the It represents cur Saviour with an ass's and a man standing by near in adores The early date of this ently about the time of the shows the existence of Christianity in the and the calumnies propagated by the Roman It is well known that the and the Gnostics asserted the Christians worshiped a god with an ass's NEW YOKK CADAL people of N. have had a grand and a salute of 100 over the passage of the for the speedy completion of the Erie anal The people of the West have reason to rejoice on Ihe most in equal measure with the people of New During last and np to Monday there and and water or to Via fear most the and ly At this time it The Nashville Union of tbe has the following Sunday night coldest night occurring in month of April within the memory of in- late 8 the thermometer indicated a of only abow This very cold following the rain and of renders it doubtful any will be is all must be by hard Early vegetation also have suffered and are entertained early wheat has been seriously Wheat that has begun to has bly all been though it hoped little has been so far the v weather not favorable to its We fear the injury to and vegetable has been very to one what you said oH t gentleman a day or two ago to a who had more hair than Why asked QT From tbe wo should think that nearly every man had run sway with another paper are full of these The Milwaukee Sentinel ei a sketch of the life of of tome from from tbe The San Herold permitted to make Ihe following from a vate letter dated February 21, We are in our and The ran cho lately purchased for the company con- tains many silver of rich be- sides some gold and copper I lead We have lately discovered and pied ten reins of silver ore near the Cenn between Sopiri and of promising The principal named in. honor of our old friend and 'The yields on assay thirty Marcos to the of hundred or tlOU in silvei to the one hundred pounds of era the is and we have a force of can miners employed in its but have no bellown or means of smelting oi The territory is in a vary bad condition Tbe in largo bands of SO to About head ot stock are carried out of Son per annum by these to say nothing of cap- tives and Tbe government of ico and people of Sonora are their cy It would be a wise liberal in our government to purchase whip out these protect the and develop the resources of that ver In another dated from Ihe the writer in exceedingly as to the great mineral resources ol the new Of Bloomer's the calli a Convention at on the Tlh and 8th of May Take no Ten Dollar on the Com- Bank of of that de- nomination have been l A gentleman bragging of having killed a young tail feet Brown observed that