Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - March 22, 1859, Burlington, Iowa it 13 so must bas ie it if could d people is belter than none sr But baa Up to v enough 5 in OOMT d j M Those liting on Ih buj nothing lands on the Jand bui most 0 le he farmers it 10 wo Should ot them new rT I badly in tbe suds will Thi coomy ii J nnf O- T r two copies one jear 1 00 12 50 SO 00 1 M 250 400 S 00 W ia Jhy J Hirer e on near our town these Roads Sow o cent on the abo on loc ke much about the price of land U selling though nearly all This much I can sold for per Terr bealty county I is so since I camo here The od We are well satisfied with our enjoying good health and feel de- can for the good of Henry ad ourselves te had a very pretty act auch KOW or rain It general M but the days are very Yours respectfully letter we clip from tbe Eaton 0 ar Tne picture Mr Cleveland draws of of the farmers of county is correct in tec main elaborated At tbe commencement of credits were very considerably but the most prompt that time get credit for Lose can buy groceries for any W business men mie efforts to collect and L- it our people of nli to pay in every possible way had to sell aud over the money to pay store i tic tic This part of KJI severely by the rain wheat and oat crops were hh there the a of winter wheat which produced of being ground into i letter as is shown by the large which selling at high f a large amount of into sic classes very or this of ii especially suffers then Ohio The a silicious gra a very considerable n ue as well as the rains to produce crops Dry there parching iid up tH growing crops OIL our soil under a blazing sun and dry weather brings forth its usual As an illustration look at the The corn grass and root crops severely for want of in prices were exorbitant sore rain fell the crops were in the face of s very largu crowding all our thoroughfares er than in As uic ot drouth are much more thm of continuous raic we have find but two we conclude that lows fsr tlie practical year than Ohio complains Henry County -e towa of lit Pleasant have issued their S per cecs int rest to secure of two to the amount of acd tases are therefore high is for those who 15 Henry County and the result hia remark tha lands heretofore per acre are now worth but warm up ca this subject and to to double value tell out comes round thai they a property by s in cud and property true Tbe existence of the farming of the ic lows which have gone deeply in not de- States from tj call lauds at such to It owners wbo will bs compelled to t a loss J evil connected with farming Saw Our farmers cultivate two much thing and as a matter oi Uo cot do it in a thorough manner b belp were in debt because they had a corD crop outs and root they have to pay debts and keep good L- f tamers ol Iowa enter upon the A JOURNAL OF POLITICS NEWS LITERATURE AG RT O U E MARKETS BURLINGTON IOWA TUESDAY MARCH 1.839 TIIE AFRICAN SLATE o in all the Gulf States is gradually coming up the support of the African slave trade If tin people of the older slave States are not widi awake they will lose a great market for negroes for the advocates of the foreign traffic in hu man flesh arc not so silly as to hope for of the Federal laws against slave piracy They intend to make dead letters of them The Southern Citizen proposes a remedy for the bigl price of negroes The editor We know a waj lo remedy that state 0 things Advertise for a contract to land som forty thousand Africans at some point between Savannah and the river within twel months There will of course be a risk o capture by the philanthropic pirates and of the negroes will be lost but that is the whole risk as for piracy and that's all over The Fort Gibson Miss Reveille eays The press of South be against the infringement of the but it is no judgment against the slave trade as a have however Been ol Inte a changi on the subject in very able journals but change ia doubtless no change at all ex- cept of policy Some men think it hopel ind vain to urge the revival of the slave trade t may so but such a conclusion an effort never discovered America ade her free or auy other great The Baton Kongo Advocate speaking of a measure before the Legislature of Louisiana ays It is generally understood that the famous frican Apprentice of the last session s to bo again brought before the Legislature Vc are not advised as to the shape in which it is next to appear but if it approach to a that defeated last year in form or interest t sball meet our most active opposition If in- necessity demands the revival of the lavo trade let the South cut loose fram the Government whose laws fetter her Are tho people of Louisiana ready o go to ibis in terse t adopts the old English custon births the innovation however f giving the name of the mother also with that f the father From its record thus kept we dge that the fecundity of the people of on county is equal to the prolificness of its oil Tbe paper of the ult announces four and says the prospect ia it will have one a week to record for some time to The East Baltimore Conference of tho Me iit Episcopal Church in session at have expressed by an unanimous ote and without debate n the resolutions of the Cincinnati Conference so to change the discipline aa to ake holding a of membership n the Episcopal Church The pionetr settlers of county have an Association and elected as its Jacob A D ey Treasurer W L Toole The bouse of Mr Futman on Fourth Street was entered early in the night o Monday Use when cone of the Mrs P were at home Sho had retired whi she heard the opening of the door of her room and saw a person enter Supposing it to b some of the females of the family ehe repeatedly but received no reply she guve aa ala but before any assistant Prentice of the Louisville Journal the other day confessed to a rather fervid admiration of through tbe columns of his paper whereupon the Louisville Courier publishes tbo following letter it claims to have re- from the fair and which though not intended for publication it cannot withhold from its readers ilzatAiP zee by zee dat is called Pi say hu SK not zat he loaf i ish not I am Bv goot tint zay to Pre 1 not you zem loafer I kees my bant ut you If be GOT A Sam Medary is getting in bnd odor with the Border as the following from iho Westport Ruffia Border Star of the 4th indicate It seems that Medary ia in secret dence with VarghaD and tho leading kidnappers of the Territory and they are all working toother Tins some of our but we are sorry to say that Vie have heard operations to be con are not at ail enough of Mr iced that lie li 2 over body soul and breeches to tbe A correspondent of Visitor says that Tabitha Swezy what s has been awarded a prize Bible for committing and reciting during the last summer term of the Union Sabbath school 2200 verses of Scripture and hymns learn from the Bes M dines Journal that Mr tbe Salt Lake Soldier who a few days shot a Hawes at Brooklyn in coonty and afterwards shot himself Congress from Virginia and a resident of Washington They take much more interest in ths subject of education at than in this city as we infer from tie vote last Monday upon the election of a Board of Educa were polled U A 1700 elected President W J Barney Vice President J C Treasurer They voted u of one mill for teachers fund one and a mills for School House fund About one hundred sons voted iit the election of our Board and ted down every proposition to levy taxes for the of our schools The Board of Education of Toledo 0 have appointed Motes T Brown Superintendent of Schools in that city with a salary of oc poorer in many respects before bat by no means as would oi teo haye haj to buy flour -id of frugally a ij a deij aa did profiting by tbe tLe leeson of to clear themselves rc pay their taxes acd independent as good a climate ae any we mostly young arid mid- wiring powers and them of their owa and the re- Another year will tell fl and Motlier for our people do not the itr i nor ask the of As faras wc afe t0 overcome all present or acd C i of to complete a- H R to cedar hai been The Board of Army appointed by to a reduction of expenditures in branch of tbe service with which they are connected report it is un- that no such reduction id They would increased rather than ished expenditure We publish marriages and deaths wben not accompanied with long obituary free of and all are invited to send an- of this sort to the office We should also be pleased to publish BIRTUS if we could bo certain of having these interesting evenis reported Francis Gillick was sentenced to be hung on the of April at Dubuque for the murder of hid wife or bany thus tbe progress which Shivery bos made within a few years ago the Democrats drew a Hue around the States aLd said to the slave trader Thus far you may go but no ther waa Thirty years ago they rubbed out part of tbe line and said to him You may go into lands South but cot into lands This was tbo the rest of the In years ago they aid to hiu We v ill leave it to the to er you shall come in or not This was the Ne braska Now they turn humbly to him hat in band and say Go where you please the land is ail the National Flag ahull tect you and the National troops aboot down whoever resists This ia tbo Dred A family of counterfeiters named consisting of husband son and daughter were at Pittsburgh oil Friday A large quantity of bogus bills ncd coin wafl found in bouse and all kinda counterfeiting im- A large portion of the bogus bills were on tho State Bank of Ohio and the Bock of Virginia came the intruder had made his escape On Monday attempt waa made to en ter the of A W Carpenter Esq Sixth Street The toon a ladder which waa standing in the yard placed it against tl house and climbing up entered a window the story A neighbor Mr Chabb hap to go to the window of a room was nursing a sick child saw the fellow ascend ing the ladder Ha immediately went to Carpenters front door and rang the bell The rogue being alarmed by this emerged from the descended tbe ladder and escaped The entrance of Mr S B Wright's bouse nearly opposite Mr Carpenter's took place so i after the escape of the burglar from Sfr house that it ia supposed to have been by the same person He effected an entrance through the window of a room where some females sleeping being obliged to rl over the bed in which they were sleeping ne of them being aroused went quietly loon as opportunity offered to the room of Sfr Wright and aroused him Mr W started in pursuit of the burglar and would have caught and him had he not fallen just aa he TBS within reach of him Yesterday morning Mr W communicated hese facts to Marshal Winton luch description of the person as he was able o give The Marshal immediately arrested iwo men James McConnick Charles me of whom Mr Wright is confident ia tho aan who entered his honse Tbe Marshal and White being satisfied that such was the act but having no indubitable proof Iho men out of town without delay It is to bo regretted that those villains were cot aa so fortunate will ike other thieves bolder officer from Ft Madison nto town yesterday in pursuit of a person who d stolen a mule at that place He tracked the erson to tho Steamboat Saloon on Water st the thief seeing the officer ran through into the alley Tbe mule was subsequently found in a vacant lot back of J S David's store Gustare was tipsy and derly on Valley Deputy Marshal requested him to preserve better order wben Gustave the Deputy After many ings and much inconvenience to the Deputy and the prisoner and to tbe great delight of tbe tondant Collier succeeded in bringing the belligerent Teuton into Justice Tempi office There he was for his misdoings i ing refused to pay went up Marshal Winton Tuesday evening on a ise of in the northern portion of the City and ejected the business portion of the household besides de- several bucks whom we rc sorry to say were some who consider clue It is reported Umt Thursday there vore no less than one hundred loams and wagons bound for Pike's Peak camped alongside of the road about twenty miles west of Jowa City the roads to so they may pass on Many of the tennis are already nearly exhausted and in poor condition to make the long trip yet before them PACIFIC has been published by Plutt Smith of Dubuque on tbe of a Central route for a to tne Pacific His theory ib that the most feasible route is from Sioux City via Fort Laramie to Sound ranking a distance of 1750 between the two points Fiction jet its hold upon Bluffa A correspondent of the Concord X II triot is informed hv a correspondent lhat a no- burglar Warburton better known 3 Bristol Irom the Stale Prison t Vt on 1st but was by the officers who on his resisting them lired return und killed him dead on tlic spot A of the Court of Common Picas at Logansport Ind a lew days since took um- brage at said by a learned counsel hereupon be came from the bench and thrashed the lawyer It is said lhat the fricnda of Senator Hunter in Richmond arc raising funds to start a newspaper there to advocate bis nomination for tbe Presidency Four men who are to be hanged at Baltimore on the inst have sent in a petition to the Sheriff that they may not be compelled to wear shrouds on occasion n Brosck and another sailed in the of Manchester for Liverpool taking with them several for tlie English them lbe horsea Stark and Jack The former coat Of the large purchased by Mr Barrett of Henderson Ivy in England at a coat of more than only one was alive on the arrival of the ship at New York One after another sickened and died amung them was a bull which cost about and a cow for WHS paid sugar is Felling in Michigan at six to cunts per pound This is most able season for the manufacture of sugar known for many years The Peoria Transcript says a nun whose name is not given who from Pennsylvania and on his wny lo Iowa was run over and killed a freight train nt the Bureau Junction on lilt attempting to jump on Thursday last board while tbe train was in motion what's become ob dat darkey who stole du Hu bus been taken upon an and carried up to de sperm court to havo it fried On an Yes I teed dc handle ob it myself Some one blamed Dr Marsh for his mind said be that's the difference between a man and a the jackass can't change his mind and tlic man a man privilege Tbe Richmond Enquirer advocates the nation of A Wise by the Charleston Convention in The Earl of Devon has prayed the Divorce Court for a judicial separation from his wife whom lie accuses of cruelty to him Mr thinking he can quite as occupy himself la London bus tbe idea of to America A man by tbo came of Twitchell died at Ohio B few daye since who weighed pounds He w feet ten inches was cloth enough i for vest id there ike four living u circumference overcoat to men A of the on Wednesday corroborates the tions o week since by one of our correi pon del Washington to the that public opinion in clining more and more every day against Mr Sickles that a trial was therefore for hia intereat nnd that Mr worth enjoyed an unenviable reputation RET MB last er brought letter from Rev Mr de- that ho would not visit America lest in the mind he should he complicated wkk tho financial and sectarian of persons wbo have to use him for their own purposes A document signed by sible gentlemen of various denominations has been forwarded to him urging him to revoke that and guaranteeing him against iho petty annoyances to which he refers We have hardly a doubt that Mr Spurgeon will come end ore happy to thut reliable ments been made to give him tbe cordial of American Congregational Union at tbe collation on the 12th of T Independent 10th Calamity at tied and Several the Palladium March The most calamity occurred last about fifteen minutes after soven o'clock at S Marys Catholic Church tbat hag ever trana in this city A mission was opened at the church an Sun day hat by missionaries belonging to tha ordo of Red nnd the congregations hav immense every evening since every sea being crowded and the aisles also with inter cat oil of all classes of citizens Las evening another overwhelming audience b assembled to listen to a discourse on the aub ject of The Last Judgment The church iva literally packed with people The exorcises o tlie evening had just commenced or wen about to commence when about one-third o the floor immediately in front of the altar way from the immense weight and fell to thi basement precipitating about of tin audience in an indiscriminate mass into thi abyss below The scene that ensued is beyond the power o language to describe The groans shrieks prayers nnd supplications of tbe of beings thus in a confused heap into thi chasm as well us the horror-stricken mas betide in the other parts of the edifice were beyond description Those were up u tlie precipitated mass struggled t by climbing over each other trampling foot those beneath panic seized the whole of the A terrific rush was made iy those on tiie part of the floor not fallen to from the house amid the shrieks om groans of those being trampled under foot The alarm was soon spread by the shouts am mentations of lbe frantic crowd and the belli Ore mag supposing it to be a fire and the firemen all turned out As soon as the mass of the people had left a number of men together with Suardet and the Redemptorist Priests Joel H Warn and others to the relief of unfortunate people who were lying dying and even dead Many women were tulien out he church infusible some with broken Hm ome How many were actually dead low were seriously injured it was to tell last evening as numbers were awny by friends and acquaintances of Thorn nothing in particular could be learned thut several were known to be in an un- and many seriously injured Hurray brother-in-law of Luke member of the Guard was tiken out dead Mrs Mary Carlan and Mrs Bridget who were conveyed to the of II Martin Esq opposite also soon Another woman Mrs Margaret esey was taken to tbe residence Mr Kane where she also died in a short time News of the calamity rapidly spread and nds of people speedily assembled at the scene f the disaster and hundreds were eagerly and inquiring nnd looking for their ivea sisters brothers and the aud grief ivas universal A pervaded the city wherever the intelligence of the disaster reached Numerous Croups were to be seen bearing female friends in their arms who were be- jury and lamentations were to be heard on side in vicinity The furnace was under the fallen floor and bad to bp brought to extinguish the fire j prevent a conflagration Tbe men then raised the ruins to deur them from the furnace It was found a portion of the cross near the very much decayed in centre by dry rot but to all appearances externally perfectly sound This beam broke oil under tho excessive weight thus causing the disaster the Cln The investigation ordered by the President into the financial condition of tbe Post Department exhibits a much worse state of things than was anticipated even upon the im- Juca so collected Brown staled deficiency lo provided for at three millions eight hundred thousand It 13 found to be tually between five und six Tiie explanations for the difference are wholly tory There waa just as much means oE knowing in December of this deficiency us now nd tbe report thai made is either chargeable groos or fu view of this developement the President is compelled to confront the alternative of un ex- ra session sooner iban has been anticipated or oc the department credit to tho of Congress hereafter It is held even the receipts cannot be used an appropriation although a different construction has been given the law Tbe President must decide concerning au ex- ru session before the to enable hia to go to the by the steamer of day if he concludes affirmatively Denver's resignation BS Commissioner of was meditated some time since but then abandoned Tbe immediate cause of is taking place now was the appointment of u notorious gambler as Superintendent of Indian hi against his protest Mix who wus appointed temporarily during Denver's mission to Kansas will probably get the trial will hurdly come on for a night Key's family bare not asked to associate counsel wilh the prosecution It ia manifest Sickles must rely for acquittal upon evidence and popular ing which industriously plied with one-sided statements The Democracy arc beginning to be alarmed indications which attend the opening of tiie Gubernatorial campaign in Virginia Tho Old Whig spirit ia and if as there ought tin be important results may be even iu that State Thompson's A soldier of tlic Mexican war instead of re- to his family on going home quietly seules in West obtains liia bounty hmd Dis wife living in an Slate presuming herself to be a widow of some six standing applied for a warrant and got it Both warrants have been sold located and returned to ton for patents when it is discovered that two warrants have Wen issued where only ore should been The Commissioner refuses to rant a lor lbe laud which is located with the ate a grunt many Brace of Brigadiers The fiery valor of the two Iowa Brigadier General Augustus Dodge o Brigadier General George Wallace Jones of th no discretion All lives these illustrious chieftains have been ia office Brigadier Dodge under the of his illustrious father achieved early renown in the civic aa well the tented field boyhood hia rations have come from the dis- Commissary Uncle Sam And sc of the adier General George Wallace Jones he his sword in tbe carcass known as the when hardly out teens Since the that charge upon the public crib crowned with success they have for other and moro glorious conquests With most astonishing recklessness of personal ger have kept field wben discretion bade them furl their banners and retire Bui with sword in hand wilh plumes tossing in tbe air their persons adorned with the insignia ol victories won their eyes aglow witb the ardor which they are animated thoy have tbe and until lately victory baa upon their prowess But in the and of both have ac last come short oi their fodder As Joab was slain at tho horns of tbe iltar so have these captains of tbe host been at the bung of our great peace the Federal treasury They have driven from the public crib and they it cat their swords Brigadier General tus Dodge has been warned that lie must the mission Brigadier Gem Wallace oi use nine days including Sundays In the he lias been variously employed Che breath had not left the body of the late Postmaster General when ho mado a daring sault on the White House for the boots of that He waa with earing a bombardment or a coup demain which no executive defences could withstand the President tendered him the mission to New Doubtless he the warlike of that people would suit tbo martial in- tincts of a General George Vallace Jones of Iowa Militia But he smoking with the incense of the in a hundred conflicts at tbe people's cash he go to a place where equality ia tolerated where shirts are in- brief and unheard General Wallace Jones jf the But what of General gustus Caisar Dodge whose family tree reddens nth tho carnage of a ball century of office elding His element loo is tbe blare of end tha clash orma which tell of lie storming of the treasury Where the fight s thickest where the breach ia widest where no mar is there is the flowa A vacancy in tbe Executive of it commonwealth ia to be filled ia October cut and Brigadier General Augustus Caesar ia again afield Dodge for Governor 3 Dodge's war cry Jones for Governor will e Jones war cry ere a month is past Then confusion make his Then ill he prophecy of the comet be General Augustus readier General Wallace Chicago Tribune Delaware Democrat of tbe inst the following a On the of a young man Cook ivus drowned in attempting him Creek with a yoke of oxen and a wagon od two others The team missed the bridge nd plunged over iho bank when wagon ent to pieces leaving them nil in the he other out but Henry was unable reach the shore He floated down the stream few rods caught hold of some willows clung o them for a short time but was at length ob- to let go when he sunk to rise no more t morning a boat ivos procured nod the body The deceased lived with bis aged nd widowed mother about four miles i at of Delhi Ue is stated to been an ex- of industry and morality and was the iiia stay aud solace of his mother whom lis inflicting dispensation of Providence falls OF A e ulc 0 P M white some en were driving in an open car in the of Binghampton of they were overtaken by a storm of hail severe as lo exceed anything of a similar uro ever witnessed by nny ol the ty before continued for about or fifteen nd was succeeded by darkness the most At this moment a ball of fire about the size of orange and of a dull color emitting some sparks pissed rather slowly between two of the party on the off side of the cur and im- mediately exploded All were instantaneously blind by the intense of the ight and it was sonio time before they ered sufficiently to continue on their road A feeling of numbness aud prostration more or less by individual which continued a long and tbe driver was quite nable to hold the reins or sou where he was joing A slight hissing sound accompanied this evolution of light and appeared to proceed from the passage of tbe meteor through the r A loud clap of thunder followed but at a ng Dublin Ireland Paper Aaron Brown lato of the United Stated waa born in Brunswick t relation la IDES und the De- at Wellington is disposed to to legal technicalities and overlook the equity ot tbe parties even though the wrong ed In the Government Sir WORTH OF ten yesterday morning as the men were getting paid off the territory ol Uncle San was ruthlessly invaded and the rules of set at defiance by a in tbi of Mrs a widow fat fair and for- who walked into tbe yard with a cowhide under her clonk and straightway proceeded lo thu object of li bun sbo uncloaked li a Mr P cowhide and lied it lo his and a vigor chat could not be surpassed by even a brawny truckman Not with fhe returned after dinner again applied her cowhide to the head and shoulders of her victim with renewed vigor alter she got through wilh the second she she would come every day until stie got which she averred due to her for bouse rent or have tbe of it out of hide Truly the ape of bo not gone March S STOCK D N Smith has sont for- ward another fine lot of stock hogs to cat up the corn of Adams county The labt lot arrived on Wednesday lust which coupled with the number SOO Mr S de- entering into pork very ex- next and will be prepared to pay cash or the entire surplus pork crop of this region of Iowa Such men are needed in this portion of Iowa Gentlemen down cast if you wane corn for hogs send out into Adams county where some of our farmers produce a surplus of bushels Sentinel A UP Hf Tho body of a Scotchman was found a few days since on Flat Rock near West Chazy Clinton county New York Near the where remains lny U a large chasm or ledge of rocks that bus long been known as the dci of a great number of and fron tho trait leading between tho corpse and the it ia evident that the unfortunate man killed by Hie serpents The was ally picked from tbe bones It ia supposed that tbe poor fellow wandered to tbe spot and ing down in of unconsciousness became prey to the iv Va August 15th 1705 graduated at Chapel North Carolina in 1814 removed with bia parents to Giles county Tennessee in 1815 and commenced the study of law at Nashville soon afterwards formed a partnership with James K Polk was in tho Tennessee Legislature from 1825 to 1832 aud from the latter year to when ho also was elected to Congress himself wholly to the practice ol hid ui Congress until ie was chosen Governor of State of hia In 1850 ho was a delegate to a southern commercial convention at Nashville also in Convention of which nominated Franklin re- ported the platform which wna adopted on that occasion Tbe disease of which he died waa W of the fell dead yesterday on ilw gangway plank of the boat nt Tbe cause ot his WHS of tbo heart ilr has been long and favorably known as one of steamboat men lie was for- merly captain of the Flora in the employ of tho Dubuque Packet Company but for tlie last six years bus been Mate on Lliu under dipt Ward He was about years and leaves a wile and one child flc resided in St Louis Uis loss will bo universally by who know FROM CHICAGO TO CREEK BY Tatea lute Police of Chicago and Mr of III lire ing a scow at Geneva in State with which intend to the machinery for i to Cherry will bring scow down the Michigan Canal and the river to the mouth ol tbe Missouri thence up the to the mouth of Big PUtte up to the mouth ot tbe South thence up the South Platto to at the mouth of Cherry about miles The mill engine a 12 horse powi will be set up iu the scow and mudo to propel it by turning a email wheel The crew will consist of Ove men provisioned for six Tho will draw twelve Inches water and will run to Auraria if ehe don't if she does lbe machinery will be takea out and hauled to the point of destination The Illinois State Fair la to be holder commencing on the first day of September premium list amounts The nine members QUO from each Congressional District The premium is for the steam plow aa for best and for second award bi by thu Executive Committee and one to bo selected in Cincinnati one from tit Louia and onu from Chicago Tho trial of st plows is to take place at tho fair enema lo bo just now A German saya he in a cloak and ao alius nt Gunon A paper he ia secreted in Furls Italian gossip to be at Turin and passing in disguise Nice while tlie English pers say ho is still in hia in London It ia among tho symptoms of the coming European troubles that Revolutionists their hopes us the do their feurs for luot The Arabian otherwise STp K a of Asia weighing 417 pounds WUB married in Worcester setts Thursday lust to Wes N Tower of j To Prawn Pull TOR To vot Mis round da corner vrom me Keeps te pull tog you lid see Hie nose oben town de Unt hUh drill lnh off rite about de center te crosscut old you never lid saw He at lo moon crowle at Dot he chases ter child TO I In ter bark He catties wot roams In da street Tint bu piles ho to meet schnapps up ter flies vot on noie Out dor Yere efer he He in ter shop In ie hot summer Uct hia long ugly to der Unt ho Iteepi hia ran eye tike n to spring voe bits oc gly chop Unt tho I am ours noi one Ton poddy tld It Veil yon Till nek vot tine la dli fellow Salience meln I'll barty soon dell you Meln son early op him oft home A lead out or a bnp pat von ting Ish I'll dls ter Outfit for lie Gold v publish from the St Joseph Mo Gazette tho following list of articles necessary for an outfit to the gold mines It has been carefully prepared by men of large experience in frontier life and all who intend to emigrate will do well to be guided by it Of course other little con- and luxuries will bo added according to the taste of emigrants Traveling and Camp Outfit for Four Men 3 yoke of oxen 1 wagon covers ic 1 tent 3 augers 1 chisel 1 axe 1 handsaw 1 nail hatchet 1 drawing-knife inch file 6 ibs coffee 1 coffee camp 1 1 skillet or oven 1 bread pan C coffee cups 6 tin plates 1 sett knives and forks 1 sett spoons 1 water keg 1 I water dipper 1 lantern 10 Ibs candles 2 dozen boxes matches 25 soap 1 grass scythe nnd Mining Tools for tach man 2 steel Picks 1 round point shovel 1 gold pun I iarge tin dipper 1 iron scraper for cleaning up rockers 1 strong wooden bucket 1 seive for cleaning gold 1 blow pun Perforated sheet iron for Long Toms and Rockers Iron for axles for wheelbarrows Leather for pump valves Heavy drilling or sail duck for boae Palm sail needles twine tacks Gold scalea and weights Provisions for Four Men Six 800 Ibs flour 400 Iba bacon 200 do 50 do coffee 6 Ibs tea 40 do dried fruit SO Ibs rice CO do beans 30 gallons 200 do and hard bread 10 do or baiting powders 2 do pepper 30 Iba salt 2B do lord gallons pickles 3 boxes mustard 2 do 2 do brandy Oysters Catsup Cigars Luxuries Fresh Peaches Sardines Pepper Sauce Tobacco Pipes Each man should takt 1 gun 1 or revolver 2 belt and scabbard Powder load shut nnd cups 2 heavy Mackinaw blankets 3 3 heavy pants Z do do boots 3 do do socks 2 do 3 do woolen drawers 1 hat 1 cap 1 1 vest 2 pmr gloves 2 silk handkerchiefs Buttons thread etc SENSIBLE Corning Sentinel lias e following sensible article upon tho subject f gold hunting at Teak As the time is rapidly approaching for tho of the various companies in this part f tho Stato to Pike's Peak we desire to ic a few parting worda of advice The we have have enabled us lo the ence both lor and the new Eldorado Tpon one point there is no controversy All exists iu tbo region of y Creek and wc fuel fully persuaded of the ict With regard to its yield declarations idely different been made It has been by some Unit from 10 nud from 5 lo per day bt with proper while others declared tho mines i arrant humbug Witb such testimony so broadly different H a difficult to whether Pike's Peak ia or not guilty jmd with a reasonable upon the subject our verdict should in- line toward tlie prisoner After all we feel to any if you are out of ment hero and have no visible or invisible means of aupport tbe best thing you can do is jom the great Pintle Valley But if ui have 11 homo and it is surrounded by a ug little farm or if you ore a mechanic mi- king living wages the very best thing you an do is lo your nerves and bo content the bird in your baud instead of longing after the two in the bush We honestly believe bat there is not un industrious farmer to-day n Adams county or u hard working prudent present company always exempted rho may not iu tho next years u sub- basis of competency Industry dence patience and stability for a short period if time upon your prairie homes certain success while a journey to Pike's Peak nay exhaust your liule without making any return The thirst for wealth that characterizes our people and the desire lo make it by some sudden of uck in delving mines or speculating inlands of tlic good old-fashioned Bible iy the of the heretofore and ill in all time to conic prove disastrous to in- dividual and general Iowa to-day as just commenced rising Jrom her hither she was prostrated by the mania of ing sudden riches When ilic country ii nrc running ia and fro lien the natural good order of things Is in the general rush for wealth you may easily turn prophet and n dii The thunders of the great crash of 1857 not yet died our curs or the evils produced yet cured Tbe remedy lies under- i tlie soil of our prairies nud though wc not found it yet a diligent search is being Sharpen up your plows good farmers of Adams county and the search this spring The fine crops of corn you ered last season and tbo subsequent good price and ready market for it is an that you are near this great remedy hurc Judge west ot took out from uia last dill OHK valued at least a similar amount in snot If others were iesa fortunate it was te thoy hud smaller claims staked oil But jf you done well your eliding Sonn made und others 8500 Stick to youi far i 10 and others buck to your id our word for it prosperity will rc urd your labors A Doa THAI ENGLISH have many oi in Joga but that which we are about to relate capa the climax Two families reside in the same dwelling on Krom street near Mill One of them Doyle the firs nud takes the Enquirer Tho other a German up stairs und ia a to Both papers are into tlic hull every morning by iho The Gorman a dog a species of titu id known throughout neighborhood for hi sagacity When his master rises in tbo morn ing the dog marches down to tho hull for the paper and invariably with the German shoct I Ho hns never been known to i mistake between luo two Having been iu tho Teutonic family ho German but tho fao wc have related certainly looks aa liu could read it As both are organs he cannot be governed by tho ol smell ua there would be no that would strika tho Nevertheless what wo related Id a fact upon tho truth of which we dogmatically insist It ia u curious exhibition of dog c nnd wo canine to tiie and Gta It ia said Ia to bu of Englund Tom BY TELEGRAPH The Mail of the ISth has arrived and brings one through and five way passengers report several tribes of Indians at Pass for the purpose of making treaties Tbe from A drove belonging Company to supply the stations A company of had started in pursuit is sup plying the stations with rifles and munition The veport that ol Sons was deposed ia not confirmed March 14 Governor Medary lies a proclamation for an election on the fourth Monday in March a accordance with tho Act of last ture providing for tho of a tion aid State Kansas Three residence prior to the election is site to a vote Aliens their in- tentions of becoming citizens are qualified 1 C W March Ifi The harbor hero is fully ol ice and a tive preparations are being made for starting a ino of steamers between here and Chicago facilities for traffic over former years Steamers are also being filled out for to Lake Superior Bruce Lines New York March 15 A nines meeting was held last night in inny Hall for tbe of giving to tho feeling with which iho Democracy of New the of ju The meeting was one was President Isaac V Fowler made the ond Senator und tbo Uon John of New York Capt Hynders to the effect tbat Cuba must be ours New Orleans March 12 The Tennessee's mails confirm the reported of the Liberals Gen Ampudia reports that the inder Gen 1500 strong were twice bealen back by an inferior force Miramon was on Orizaba Only 600 were at the capital The news of tbe intended action of the Government had encouraged the liberals nnd Kingston C W March 15 There are yet largo quantities of ice iu tbe but it is broken up and will be carried ST by the first wind The City of Washington arrived at 9 o'clock ringing Liverpool datee of the morning of the d Passed in lat 40 deg long 28 dog 40 nn a steamer supposed lo be the Africa On 4th in lat 41 deg long 63 deg 35 will he City of Baltimore hence having had a succession of westerly gales almost ie entire passage She brings 170 ers It is explained that the ground for supposing he French and will evacuate the il States is because thut the Pope has invited ein 10 do so Nothing has transpired to m- how either Power will proceed but lora from Paris say the French will withdraw t War preparations continued actively and the unds which were so buoyant on f the Arabia had become depressed The Threes closed at OOc Lord reached Vienna and bad aa in- with Emperor Mr Reform confers franchise pon nil members of the learned professions and pon all panics having small in vest menu in the Saving Banks Tlie representation of 15 email boroughs ie educed from 2 to 1 member and the seats given to counties and new boroughs ie is attacked the Reformers but a arge meeting of Conservatives 200 strong at ord Derby's had pledged their unanimous ort to the measure Walpole tbe Home Secretary and Henly resident of the Board of Trade bad retired tlie Cabinet on account of differences of pinion in regard to reform ilr the former and Lord Dunmore the latter here of further from the abinet including tbe Earl of Salisbury and Mr Adderley The British show an over last year Late Paris letters say chances of war or cuce still the same Tbe war spirit uns high in Germany Lute news from Brazil Pay President Lopes f had accepted the mediation of the radian in tbe difficulty with America Daily News of morning Gloom once more tho stock The most portions of the statement made bv ie Ministers on Friday been away tlie prospect of a ministerial risis had likewise on the rents fell half per Money continued in fair demand at Exchange on Austria further advanced at the meeting yesterday of tlie to con- ider reform Lord Derby ed that if on a second reading or upon the bili n committee they found themselves in the mi- he said he should unhesitatingly lie ito dissolve Parliament This is a Challenge to Lord John There is a rumor that Count Lavour ie at Paris The Sardinian Loan of had not by M waa at me time supposed This is looked upon as an symptom since M Foule as iter of State must have opportunities of if events are at linnd er the speculation Advices from Hio Janeiro of Feb are at Lisbon Lopez has ibe of mediation vith tbe Government in the difficulty with the United Status Calcutta mails o the of Jan tmd China if the 15th had reached England Private letters confirm the complete Oude Lord Elgin's up Kinng extended as far as Gong Kow and is recoiled Tho steamer ma at Hong Kong nnd ilic Mississippi in Canton River March ion Speuce i Co Meat inquiry saiea lo a limited fit at fully Friday's rates We tern Red Wh 5s White 2d Southern 10s flU Corn steady at Sd for White dull but holders Grin Pork quiet and ower Bacon unchanged Lard ob tions London heavy at former Corn and Wheat firm Memphis Kerch 15 The U S D R Morion load of hay for Fi Smith was burned on the inst sixty milea above Liltle Rock The boat and cargo is a total loss No lives lost Boston March 15 Some 200 or SOO children of parents tbe Ellicott School in the north par of tlie city caused Yesterday und to-day quite n disturbance by refusing to Lord's and Ten Commandments iu conformity to the rules of tbe schools The schoo mid teachers remain Brm nnd a largo number have dismissed from the school Washington 16 Diplomatic from Madrid Mr Preston will be received but thut any proposition touching Cuha followed by tho Government pending him liii passports The Jury found a true of in E Sickles for murder Thoy not yet decided Mr in the affair The Secretary of State recently submitted to the Attorney tho question whether tbo Chinese trade as comes within tho law for tha suppression of the Slave trade Tho Attorney General dc that it docs not Tho Attorney to-day appointed A B of Assistant Attorney General Buffalo March 1C Tho Railroad Convention met at Kremlin Hull in this city to day at 11 a m Organised by the election of Follett ol iho Sandusky Dayton and Cincinnati as ud Ft Wayne Railroad as A of 10 with Judge villo as was appointed to time tables Adjourned UlliS p w Vt March 17 Tiie trial of Ariel Vt of Lucius gone Into c pen ire confident of final will In time Jc ii Tbe though jt He told Senator eu tho of Kr Boll positive condition of nil going unto toe Several Senators Mr town eara ibo purpose of befort Tbo examination of ewo bj has ft neir turn and or bore is the of Mr S w a nent from tho lo leave tbo w developed before the Court Sucb alao t c tut tlie course ie lor two of the Jury in position and becoming ban counter feeling and Jury bare mined to whole cut were fully [r Mid are UDkDinoua for iJ Dr Thou D Mutter College at the Mills Home Iut Billimore March 17 Gov Hicks lent a for tht oar who lie LM given till flth of but warns them not to further 17 held hero laat which resolutions were pund to effect thai i ie was governed by the beet vcs in removing from this jul here is Mid tat shall not be molested If by officers lake for bones of and child by the Eon ov Dr Parker and The body of Hon Hike KM he area of a building ID 8th avenue Ho een robbed and murdered Another MEko dew t tho foot of the steps with his neck to bavo fallea while a R TBK the Benatt creased the rates of pottage it also added early six millions to the appropriations for de- expected to accrue under lbe neir w clearly showing it bad no faith thai ic higher rates would augment the revenue see Year Revenue 1840 1847 1848 1848 1850 1851 The above was lbe cent system of Hero follows six Tears of three cent 1852 1853 1864 1855 1857 It will be Been t but the trouble exists more the enormous and unparalleled increase of peases than in the lack of increase of -N Y Evening Pout LIROK POST special dispatch lo the Evening ost of Friday last I learn that the Postmaster-General has to the President that upon examination e deficit in his department on the of ne will be over six millions and that it will impossible to carry it on without any Upon learning these fuels tbe nt boa determined to an ie time is however not vet HE OF Eli D G tt dispenses African gospel to admiring s of a like nationality in a Methodist Church Edina and is of au Adonis his bumble way Dr Carey and Dr Carey's Ct are numbered among his hearers Mrs r Carey as a woman is rather fair to look on The Adonis aforesaid has been tber by her charms and liH pastoral visas became rather loo frequent d at too untimely hours to suit the rather of tho Doctor and he ently took what he considered an efficient urse and for which he bad a recent illustrious ample to put a etop to what bo waa fearful ght prove a dishonor to his and bed erasing laat at a certain hour on Wednesday e Rev Adonis would make a pastoral visit e Doctor secreted himself iu the parlor to wait tho development of hich according to fome poets are supposed cast their shadow before Ho did not vo long to wait His enemy was admitted to c parlor nnd soon by hfc tide sat his own true at now evidently wife A tew no- ems sufficed to confirm hia worst suspicions d unable to restrain himself he rushed from s hiding place and discharged two of revolver at tbe foul destroyer of his marital But from florae or unlucky neither shot took and tho result was at the party were shortly in the Landi the were held to bail for examination Tribune A GOOD Herald has the rich puff for hair i The Administration of James Buchanan hough subject to tho many grave er- ors hae one or two redeeming features one of hich IB the endorsement of i another place will be seen a couple of nc from Senator Jones and another from Mr Private Secretary relative to thit alter We learn that Secretary Cobb was no- a wig for old Buck when the Lustral but that the use of tbe article has rought out n fine head of bair on lbe old which is perfect In every respect lat ic is remarkably curly and kinky in short cry much like wool This phenomenon if not owing so much to the u o v A Bio DCG week an at this place Down Elk river or we havo ever is length is 06 width iu the centre rotn sido to side 4 feet It was made froia he solid trunk of a yellow poplar tree There be not single shako ia ie whole perfectly water tight ThU boat is owned and commanded by C W of Barton When oat aboard of her she received nearly all f her back freight ono item of which waa a Grist Mill with a of fine looking Her freight amounted to K little ver aii Republican eph Holt is a native of last Saturday County was notified that the Burlington ml Missouri River ily to the Court at its in his county for a mandamus the to show cause why he docs net the of the county to Mid Railroad company o the of r Several of tbe private also of tbo pendency against them on the fourth Monday ia April Our new Mr Stone of Harion r Another brutal wife murder was committed n N at night Tho victim was A ler husband killed her head over a fluid lamp and forcing her to inhale until death ensued waa ause of tbe horrid deed The bruto made good the murderer of a named lolden from the jail nt Ann Arbor Mich on Monday last A reward of If lor his Arrest for counterfeit fire dollar M Buffalo City They in circulation Smith O'Brien newr takes Ie politely drink their cider in fork slating that bo had not a wallowed thing of an intoxicating nature years At tho term of Court jt it wu decided lhat ft great was tbo daughter ft atto uy negress b not ft competent and