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   Weekly Wisconsin (Newspaper) - July 20, 1853, Milwaukee, Wisconsin                               tht onto DAILY Or WATCH Sc markru with MILWAUKEE WEDNESDAY 20 1853 NUMBER 9 VOLUME VII THURSDAY EVENING JULY 14 I mil charged with having presided and Atlanta Bank Th suit which the Atlanta Bank for damages bn Th Actien ef f The news by th Atlantic serve to snow that th question of Peace or War ia not yet determined Peace ia hoped for by the cantile they folly of perhaps th CIA does not The advices nre hostilities yet nnd the belief along the frontier the Turks have warlike preparations suspense has become so unendurable that it reported the Emperor of France had a formal note to Russia demanding to know whether she wanted Pence or being ready for cither Tho report adds that Louis Napoleon consented to withhold his note at the earnest request of the Russian Minister This may or may not be true The commercial interests of France fer so much by this prolonged uncertainty that the of Louis very the law of nations recognises the right to make an enquiry where so semi war like nn attitude as that assumed by injures all the governments on continent ThT Rebellion in Chin The crowning of the rebel chief a Emperor while his forces had temporary possession of that the rebellion has risen into the dignity of a revolution There is now no go-back ll is either or cess The Rebel was crowned in the ancient capital of the Chinese dear to every true Chinaman This will give him a sort of holy unction among the Chinese In relation to the alleged of the rebels while in in to he remembered that wri tera favor the dynasty ant therefore they follow Ibe old rule of the disturbers of existing Government aa and us hideous aa possible it is the game of in 11 countries and all ages The Ciar The Ciars of have for centuries fell a full consciousness of their which in- as it is sustained by a rible to their There is proclamation extant addressed by present Czar to Circassian Chiefs in which indicates tho feelings of the greatest of You nre not that able proclamation if the heavens should full Russia prop up wilh her The English may be good mechanics and but power dwells only with Russia No country ever waged successful war her Husaia is the most powerful all j flod in heaven and the upon t and Pri excited attention in all Motions of th Union An able jurist informs mi that it ia the case in American jurisprudence where a ing has commenced auit against an Editor for speaking hut mind about Banking lu view of the importance of this question to every sound business nan in tbe Union Thompson Bank Note Reporter of th 7th insl uttered the following suggestion War tht ATLANTA BANK has brought a suit against the ol the of Milwaukee for libel laying This is done t o annoy and Th idea o such of lia Millions ing such a concern is perfectly preposterous Now for subscriptions of one dollar ench in de- fray th expenses of for but nol a cent fur tribute We are Ibe first to end n dollar to the will follow or who nol Let the this list of contributors that we may see win ire fur and who nre for secured currency brokers merchants farmers me doctors lawyers nnd priests send in dollar can't afford the dollar send t ua and get one for it is nol the money but th influence of your name that is wanted Last evening we received the following let tert Irom New York BANKING OrriCK or J THOMPSON No 2 Wall Street New York July 6th 1853 iff the Daily The impudence of Georgo Smith In in suiting the community that made him all tin he is with an objectionable currency and ae ond in suing editora for such enormous amount who arc honestly defending the People agains his inundation partakes more than has before fallen lo my lot to con- tend with Permit me to enclose a token of ment Smith must be put down his monorail nia for banking muat be cured or it will become contagious and your currency will soon become ns vitiated as the Michigan wild cats of 1887 Your war on Smilh and the Atlanta Bunk is just The People will defend you Yours J J THOMPSON July Tn the ihc Daily oj The Iron Policy of of Europe State Courrier des Unia short time since published an extract from he political testament of Peter the Great which it appears to regard as entirely Its authenticity ia to say the leuat liable o some doubts although the circumstances of la discovery render it certain that it has been n existence for a full century That sub- events have occurred in accordance lith the policy laid down by the Ciar is also j qually true The story of its discovery is hat the Chevalier sent by the Court if Versailles disguised ns a woman under name of Lia de Beaumont to confidant and favorite he became He bus became possessed of Imminent and it to the Court of Louis XV who did not appreciate its consequence The bio- graphy of this Chevalier published iu 1770 in winch this discovery was alluded to nnd again in 1886 this Slate paper was found among the papers of the Chevalier by rick to whom they hnd been en- trusted In preamble the Cur declares that the people 13 destined to the of ull Europe His was evidently a linn belief iu following the linger of a fest destiny The following ia u note of tbe injunctions of Ciar left to hia 1 To keep the Russian nation continually in war in order to maintain the spirit of the INDIAN TITLES ON THI PACIFIC H ROAB west of II in a communication to several Influential gentlemen of Missouri states the Ide that the whole country ns far as the Rocky mountains is ed by an Indian title is erroneous Only ft email portion is so covered The are that nearly 80 yeara ago the United States extinguished the title to all this Indians re- small reservations and the remainder fw of which Sir Enclosed find my contribution of one dollar for uprooting of Atlanta Yours T J COLEMAN NEW July Mr Dear I send a dollar for the defence of com unity against the Atlanta and all other shin ully my To tolerate peace only ua a means of repairing the finances of the II TH invite learned men of other nations to introduce the arts of pence and of war into the Empire III To mix In all the quarrels of Europe and especially of Germany IV divide Poland by exciting jealousies bribing und creating pretexts for the admission of a army If the powers interpose difficulties to lease them temporarily by dividing the ry until th lime comes to resume what we liave given V To get possession of as much as possible of Sweden to her to attack in order have a pretext t r subjugating her To iso- ale her la stimulate rival riea between the two VI To take wives of Russian princes from the princesses of Germany in order to ally her to our VII To cultivate the of England for and maritime VIII Tu extend unceasingly our dominion to the North on the Baltic uno to the South on the Sea IX To get near ns possible to and the Indies and with that view to excite constant wars with tbe Turks and only ft small directly weal of Missouri haa been allotted to them West from Missouri tho large purchase remains more than three fourths United States territory where citizens may settle without with rights All the lands not included in these Indian reserves nnd grants are United Slates territory and in two places it comes down to our between the reserve and the reserves and grants to the Kansas and covering the upper waters of the Neosho and anil part of the Smoky Hill Fork the other on north of the grant Mr affirms that there is territory enough there open to settlement to make a grout Stale in n temperate climate much of It tile and on the straight road to Sun THE MICHIGAN June following returns for the month f June exhibit a gratifying increase in the amount of travel that has passed over the roud w lien compared with that of the same month last of Ike contrary to the statutes of 1818 and of the close of tbo upon a case in which I had been employed Byan Judge concluding remarks We copy from Sentinel's very full report Ho I acknowledge the right of the prosecution to close the argument of this case My counsel in case have made such remarks to the they deemed proper but by n peculiar arrangement which was without my rence nnd contrary to what I supposed to be the rule to the prosecution was given the en- lire summing up after my counsel had closed This induces me nay impels me to ask for a lew only the indulgence of the ate not to make an argument but a few re- marks Not to close the case for I admit the i the the Assembly lo reply to whatever 1 may say Have I this permission uf this Honorable Court was given and Judge HunnELL proceeded us Mr have retained my position here so far aa more imperious duties iu another place would permit me nnd have listened wilh all quietness ond with all the decorum which 1 could command to the of the man who represents the managing committee nnd this the Assembly of the Stale 1 have permitted myself my motives my my conduct my head and my heart to be assailed and impugned in ull the forms which Id invent in a manner in which State haa ever received Cuu lively that 1 never Tils his attorney Judge Whiton swears that I never presided in that case while Cogswell was a parly It might be where lUe testimony of prosecution and of tho defence stand together so positively that no suspicion of improper motive may be raised when there is no whatever of nny inducement to commit crime But Mr President the prosecution in its embodiment aa represented hero in the sel in its embodiment has started with one sition which shocks nnd astonishes me more than nny oilier position I ever knew annulled in any criminal case It is the Inauguration eithe The of the United State ii company with liis ml in presence of the Legislature of New York to-day Vata tht tt cue on lo convict H KHUr Senators voting to acquit H On tho trat article relating to derson caio bribery wtt WM lus -10 fiaiT Tiff Mill It is not often of July will bear a from Mch men or or or latter spoke in Hall m the Hrst World's Fair held in our lh never with moro country It source of National lion that the has If ft the capital of the Union to honor an exhibition which to the peaceful bonds which draw together far distant nations To attend this Industrial Review ii more becoming in the chief magistrate of a than lo lead the finest army ever under our baunert ri will sustain you Very l i n 58 OliO 19 Total 1104.13 41 m iai 40 Tnr 41 2.04003 The Central Hoad is one of the best managed roads in the haa do won its prosperity went upon the Bench was filled with tion and impurity nnd that be has been so ev cry hour since nnd that he is filled with cor- Whatever with th light of hia intellect h with a renned He render ih est patriotism more imposing and ennobling la the moral beauty with which h great deeds of onr forefather It I read such a the cnn compare the modern world lie condition its aru and institutions with ancient world nnd doubt the daily when he Turkey and Crisi 1 papers smoking every morning from The advices hy nre still trip Of on factory It is known that has once and impurity by nature And the 1 more rejected Russia's ultimatum The time timony which has been commented upon hna I required to curry this intelligence lo St COL Thirty in the The N Y Evening Post contains an extract from Thirty years in the States now in course of publi cation by the Messrs Appleton The portion is u detailed account of the duel be- tween Henry Clay and John Randolph in 1820 It occupies nearly four columns and is intensely interesting showing as it docs the causes which induced the event and the high sonso of honor which actuated the combatants The concludes with the following wora nun inns and re-establish if possible the ancient It was about the last high-toned duel Hint r i huve witnessed ann among the highest toned that 1 have ever witnessed and si happily con- dueled to a fortunate issue a- result due to the noble character of tbo seconds ns well as to the generous and spirit of the principals duelling is bad and has been put down but not quite so bad ns its substitute revolvers bowie knives and street under the pretext of defence The work will be issued from the preas in about two months language con no tetou in no malefactor that cver swung a has ever received I have done it because 1 of my position because of ray respect tor of the land because of my homage for this Honorable Court in whose I ait wilh the manacles of the law upon my Mr President I have and I beg leave to repeat that 1 have not shunned this gation even in the shape in which it comes 1 do not shun n judgment upon the testimony in this and upon the law The it ia delivered here even that testimony raked up from the miat of years from trans- actions in the midst of decisions of thousands ot cases on trial und argument trom the hurry of business pressing me from county to county anil from court to court from midst of and pressing themselves and clients into my whether I would or would nol upon that testimony imperfect broken ns it is distorted na it has been I do not the judgment of this court or posterity And upon the Inw the law which haa been scouted in this court the law of the Imd the law which yon have sworn lo obey nnd which this court bus to obey and which I have called God to wilness 1 would obey lo the best of my humble ability nnd capacity the con- of the Slate Unit ia the con- of the prescribes sub- matter of impeachment which the ty of ihc people whom the counsel represents which the shield and of the Judge upon Bench ns well as of tho Respondent na he been only commented upon as serving to some corruption aud it assumed that inbred overflowing corruption was con- stantly attending me 1 claim not perfection I claim simply what we give to every trate in the land the presumption of good in- tent until H bad one is shown I claim it in the Sanderson case I claim it in the Kane and in every other case presented to tins Court I to it I know that this Hon Court some of whom have been judges and will nive it lo me All kuow the nnd I know they will give it Mr the Kane case made from the oath of Kane who says that I never was cnse in which 1 presided iu the Court will bear in mind Unit it was the of Howe and against Kane nnd Cogswell a in which and Lawrence not a in matter waa in part nit the whole subject mailer wan hy no means cent I did wilh fleets wi f rectitude the belief that after the which lite h id of counsel if I did not preside I would have disobeyed the law anil denied myself tho of my duly nnd would have been impeachable In first indictment presented to me upon demurrer Kane was indicted fur perjury upon the answer in Howe I had drawn the answer and Judge Chandler knew ul my connection in this case Judge Chandler assisted the District Attorney in the nnd lo bear orders from the Czar would bring the crisis to the lOik of July when it expected t hint he question of peace or war will be determined The following intelligence very warlike London telegraphic despatches from Paris state that rejection of the ultimatum St on Li 1st nl June The a peraunul ration lo he English and French I expressing in the strongest language that Mr uf ant illusion of the Russian army was dered to enter Moldavia and The Hussian force on the Sea amounts to men At the Paris suffered iu consequence uf the intelligence i an obelisk perplexing the world with its dubious import and even that out within the lust thirty yearn the ocean teamer with the row f alley creeping timidly round containing vari cus interesting and statistics relative to thv State of Wisconsin as regards towns lands courses has just been edited by Hunt and appears from the press of Madison The value of a complete work of kind is known to every one It condenses and tits in a cou form information which every man in the or various department of THE Directors business is obliged to seek almost dully Mr I of at the Hum's have been eminently successful I M The first thirty arc devoted to WARDEN As this case will bring out the peculiar cret of illegal Banking in the West for tho past twelve years it is desirable to employ the very ablest men as ELI COOK of Buffalo and E G and FINCH of this oily and tho coata SI 000 of so ing a trial would bo worth hundred of ands of dollars to the people of the Western i States funeral description of State ns regards area history mil climate productions improvements The remainder ia devoted to arranged Among the moat valuable in Ihc book is H map of Wisconsin a large and ready sale The work must Haymond Otis Preston T C Smith George Jas U B Davis Le Orand Rockwell H S Barlow Edwin Hodges Cheney U S Winsor E John Holmes The Directors proceeded to nnd Jl relic uf have before ns number of the True American nnd cial Advertiser published 10th 1803 by Thomas No 8 South It ia a venerable looking sheet of din gy brown paper about 14 by 24 in sue It was published weekly at eight dollars per reading matter chiefly of proceedings in Congress Wo notice a speech of Sir on Ihc for the relief of insolvent debtors the of bia The news columns are meagre are eight day from days from more five days from nnd days from New York The advertising are well tilled regards the change which fifty years hna produced in journalism well oa in Ibe of one from such daw cnn form some idea for himself i Panama Company declared a dividend of five cent out of the earnings of tho road for six months ending May last payable in eosh The Beaver Dam Republican stales that Harvey Dixon wno was lately married to the widow in Beaver Dam shot at his residence in the 3d inst Cause insanity elected Le Grand Edwin Hodges Secretary George Bulkley rer We learn a offer has been made to this road from the line to Whitewater DYSON'S MAID is the wife of an English gentleman by the name of A correspondent of Iho New York Time saw her at entertainment on board of the U S Frigate Cumberland Her hair is still of raven blackness but years have despoiled her of the majority of her charms IKr daughter ever n maiden of eighteen leads every one to exclaim is one of the busiest of New England's manufacturing hives Its skilled mechanics are constantly turning out something new One of latest ia a It la a machine having an internal organism moved by a Its nal form la that of an acute angled triangle with two equal sides nearly four feet long the third side being about one foot An chain is made to pass over the acute angle the chain being so mad as to at that point substance of nature of cotton and convey it to the other end of the machine where it ia dropped into a bag The machine is hung by n sirap over th shoulder and it Is made to do work of ten men in tho Held If should succeed it will not only di- minish the price of cotton but do wilh commerce ol the Levant through Syria to reach the Indies there we can dispense with the gold oi England X To conciliate the alliance of Austria and her pretensions to the sovereignty of Germany but stimulate the of the princes To compel her to call in our aid nnd exercise over her a kind of XI Induce the House of Austria to chase the Turk from and her in regard to the conquest of by a war wuh tho older of Europe or else by giving her a portion of tbe conquest to be taken back at a later day XII Tu endeavor ui unite about ull the Greek Church scattered in Hungary and Poland and to assume iu regard to them a supremacy Sweden Persia ed Poland subjugated Turkey acquired lu propose to the Coui l of Versailles aud theu to the Court ot Vienna lo divide with them the Empire of the Universe If one of the two cepis to unite wilh her in crushing the oilier XIV If both to one the other till they are Then pro liting by the decisive moments Russia would pour down her troops upon Germany while two parting from the shores of Azof anil Port of Archangel with hordes under the convoy of armed fleets from the Sea and the Baltic advancing through the Mediterranean and the would in franco on one Germany on other and these Iwo conquered the rest ot Europe would pass without striking a blow under the yoke How far all this of power been out the reader of history and the THE states that E G and WM K were burnt in effigy at Madison ler the close of he impeachment trial A Madison correspondent of the News thus tho vote on thu Impeachment cations The following Senators voted for on every charge MesaM FAIM second terly exhibition of the Fox Lake Slock Association look place in Fox Lake on the KOth ult The attendance was large and play of stock creditable much property ed hands So says the Heaver Dam Dunn Lewis Heed Smilh Sentou und Sterling The Senators voted fur acquittal nn charge but two each Mesara nnd Weil Allen voted guilty on 86 specifications Blair on 17 Bowen on 20 Hunter on 20 on Miller on 21 Premiss on 20 Stewart on IS and Vittum on eighteen at your wna when I and both I of me to sit and I seated to it both assented to my sitting nnd I did it I passed upon it hut not without con- the Judges of the Supreme Court And afterwards another upon Hie answer for perjury an answer drawn in Ihc nnd Lawrence case was to me in Court and the same counsel appeared nnd the same indictment was presented so tar aa the of that indictment was concerned The very language setting which the indictment was perjury which was held to be bad was made in the second indict cre at about 10 miles south of Ihc Dardanelles letter the Schah hnd sent nn envoy ing to assist the cay my ia of strength comprising 20 regiments of regular infantry wilh several of light cavalry nnd disciplined by Italians who took part in ur defence of Venice and since 1819 Have been in lt I the Persian service The army owes much of its efficiency to the genius uf n man educated at the French tary College of St Cyr and uow chief camp to the Schah The movement among in and throughout nil kiy indicates that the believers in the Koran nre girding up for battle shore the railways iu the United without mentioning of Europe wilh those famous paved roids AppUn and way to which ihc ded which cmr railways exceed ten fold In ex- tent to say nothing of ery other respect ana mean of the priming driven by steam ilia toilsome pen the electric wilh the mail poll and above all a republican confederacy extending over a continent with H feudal despotism building a palace on the necks people or a democracy subsisting ll by public all labor servile its good men insulting and iia allies mid rending iis own vitals within th circuit of the city walU to which it wan 1 say the nnd that the principle of I deeply in our nature aa the principle of conservatism nnd that true practical wisdom and high policy reside iu upon any Assembly of the State Sooner or later buttle must come and Turks und their lam seem even more ready THK legal power to refuse I should have failed lo my legal duty if I had not done it the learned prosecution only a great political mtf n thig server of the progress of eventa in the present can readily discern The 1st has been done as aa practicable The il aud 3d are bial of policy The has been As regards the 5th got Finland in 1800 The objects proposed in the Cth 7th and have been eagerly sought and it is clear that present with the Turks originate in tte object proposed in the Tho 12th has been attempted in the late diHi The Mahometan The Porto has declined the offer of service from Hungarian and Italian refugees and will have only English or French officers counts say that late events at Constantinople have produced a profound sensation throughout The pilgrims that ure assembled at Mecca and all tho native tribes wait but the signal lo commence the war against fanaticism reached the boiling point ture nnd joint action of tic sir thi wa the of men of TO Tina in the leaion of Fourth of July this is the oracle which to Irom the shrines of this hull If wo study writing the men of thai day we find that they the cause of civil not only one of lice ami right of sentiment and feeling but so ua one uf history and tradition of charter and Cheers They not only looked to future but they explored the They built and skilfully in such ter timi's might the front of th temple of freedom nnd enlarge it conns ami pile its stones above arch lery lo the heavens great but the foundation dwn down to town the church I huso were Ih corner stones on which they reared the cheers we only look at on part ol their work if wo see them poring musty parchment by the midnight time the vear writs of ft bout ibis les the if lu them wilh French the bigoted Ihal ever I v the n threw a drug the young by But look al them agnin when the trumpet sounds hour of survey iho aspects of vork Great cheering these undaunted patriots in cus in their town mealing in their first place there is th mission v of Mr of Ohio and commissioner to the Island made vacant by de- of Mr of Virginia It ia reported that Mr may go Into He would wake a the Union newspaper One word more relating to the case provincial in their Continental Con- gress breathing defiance to the ir i what 11 the and an able Editor Nearly five years ago a stranger iu the city of will be in during the winter Tbe 18th and are yet and we doubt not will never be Supposing document in question to be the of Free lorn hue been too rapid for even the sagacity and vast ambition of Peter the Great WHY WE THK in one of liis recent thua opens the scroll of that tisane of memory and pride which enables us to connect ourselves with glories by our forefathers The reverence of the past adherence to what ia mny be carried n deal too Inr but it is not merely an innate feeling uf the ha man heart but a logical consequence of the physical and constitution which our Creator has given us Cheers The cred tie of family which reaching backward judgment of the power of ing the law that governs n of impeachment of the highest judicial officer in the State I admit no such law to be my criterion or your criterion of judgment Mr President the learned counsel has said that he hud no teara to and has mocked at the which he has seen or mny hove seen shed in th's Court romn or in the galleries Human nature sir is human nature Bull could lell learned counsel it is a to mo beyond expression with my humble power of language that while 1 have been sitting to hear his I recall many very acts of which 1 have rendered to him But 1 could not recall and lie could not recall one act of and unfriendliness one word of or unfriendliness that cver between us Yet Mr President I could lell him and I can tell him when he had the power of tears When in ibe Hotel over lor a signing ot the decree to my friend Judge Jackson or Judge Bui a previous 1 hnd been in court nud in Ms village nml nt hia request had signed n decree in the divorce case of Kimball in which he had buen talked to in the way away which he thought right lie me to sign the decree instead ol doing it thousand dollars was In le decree to be of the counsel wilh I lo the wife or inlo Tnr Kane of new Arctic Expedition hm ten a letter lo New York from SI Sd inst He wan waiting for oxen to be slaughtered aa he was to overtake Inglefield at The Governor hml given him a dinner and hnd presented him with a line team of tr four hands of her friends and for her benefit Would 1 have signed the decree and judgment if I had dreamed iu my own head thai 1 was doing wrong Would 1 it I had been the ty limn tli u Itna been charged upon me here of taking money tor Hint decree making profit by n violation of statute it 1 hud any nocent one If I had honest action with Mr been had also procured salmon for a winter diet The officers nnd men work wilh liquor in on board 1 no day not In cover the face of Iho thirteen Inn to spread over th France and Spain on this Florida and New Mississippi beyond unite Atlantic oceans the Arctic and Torrid a in one net work ot re- thia nd will nekt to have been l rhl haa r til per It lu have plenty E boldest men th it arc the men whom the Fourth of July us ui and lo and the Franklins and the the Henrys and the and him whom I may not name in plural number who waa the of th bright Mil and forward hi inly inda th lie gei Derations of men to the necessity slave labor OHIO STATIC if antl the Gib und Tth inst the second annual Exhibition of Reapers nnd Mowers under auspices of the Ohio Slate Board of Agriculture took place at Wooster Ohio manufacturers and inventors of agricul tural implements were present from abroad Five reapers nnd four were entered the first being gold medal valued at crops iu Spam are indifferent On account it ia rumored thai Spanish port will be opened for Iho free admission of ron 1853 following is th Tax levied for the present year in lax 20 Ii to 10 In ilo 1 do b ltd lo ilo tfi Ilo ltd Jo do RICH At Worcester Maw ALLEN of firm of Thurber pistol has just built a residence at an expense of It is one of the most gant residences in Massachusetts The same person has already commenced the construction of n hotel which will be built on a scale of New York magnificence It is pity that some of our wealthy real estate holders would not imitate Mr Allen example in Hotel building THE FOURTH or JULY AT There on the a Festival of the various Sabbath Schools in Sheboygan Co Tbe orator of lo do the day was K Fax with a ball at Hull The day closed Under old revenue law ibe tax levied for purposes wna DOi cents on each valuation The reduction i made on the nue which has heretofore been twenty cents on hundred dollars and the tax or the Mind now only one cent OB the hundred dollars instead of two cents the for- mer rate THB was celebrated at The oration delivered by A T of Linn Walworth THC WHS celebrated in Jefferson co The und from be- ing jured No on wa seriously in- AT Fourth was celebrated THK OK M P the eldest son of the great Daniel is an- Mr O'Connell died suddenly on the Juno at his apartments in London After having represented the county of Clare from 1830 to 1842 he wa returned for the borough of Tralee in the latter year and ha continued to represent It for th last twenty years Hia eldest son very fine boy is a midshipman in Royal Navy not long returned from the West Indies A UF who died nt his residence in Turin Italy on the 4th inst aged 70 yeara belonged to one of Ih most ancient families in world as it its line with ed accuracy to Casar Bowr A D late of Insane Patent cut its acre in minutes Manufactured in Buffalo price Patent cut second in minutes It is a combination of reaper and mower manufactured nt IH Cost Patent worked a abort lime nnd became clogged Another rial made on the day following Sf patent for 1854 New York reaper cut nn in 81 The greatest at- traction of all wna Henper in Chicago Price The Committee awarded the first premium a gold medal of the value of SfSO to Seymour Sf New York Reaper No second pre- was the Committee being ded in opinion between tf Williams Reaper nnd and Hussey's Improved Patent by Ball tutman S Co The world-famous Heaper was not ex- Two PALACE The con- tract for building two for the gan Central Company has been given lo Mr English and they are to be put up at Tonawanda the frames to built in New York They are to he of the same of the Queen of the West and Crescent City 1000 tona with the exception of of beam which is to be larger The Times gether and draws out the plaintive music of our being from the solemn alternation of cradle and black and white cradle of life's the magical power of language which puts spirit in communion wilh spirit in distant periods and climes grand sympathies of country which lead the Greek of the present day to talk of the ry which we gained over tho tissue of race woven for buck in the durk chambers of the past and which after the and mi- grations of wraps up great nations in its broad mantle Cheers Those cant expressions which carry volumes of his conduct in that room which letter put in vitality ami I purest ol live pure hardly think it could die after having been turous Itut tat be aur to imi baptized under such a name my hands I put before the Judges nnd which Judge moved Iff restore to the files of the Chief and which those very Judges moved to put in a private and tuke from the file Mr President when afterwards that counsel in his own name with his own profes by a Sabbath school in which 11 participated the Insa both old and young At the Hospital al Hartford Conn on Sunday ev tion the ball in evening an oration public din ner picnics and a bull orator of the Hay were J W Carter in Mr hardi in German deemed necessary by the friends of Mr Eddy lo relieve him from the influence of the in this cily by whom he has been nr rounded almost constantly for AT A blacks i now being formed in Pennsylvania is to sail for Liberia In Ih Autumn Two out bj the company have brought tuck The company i de- to on Ih St Paul River about 20 26 from in The Courier learns from the Clerk of tbe Board of that the reports thua far this senaon exhibit a healthy condition of that city for ing in a parent child poa terity native all tench ua not blindly to worship the past to the sons of experience to scan the high counsels of man in his groat associations aa those have been developed in in law in maxima in traditions in great undoubted ciples of right and wrong which have been sanctioned by the general consent of those who have gone before ua thua tracing in institutions some faint ot divine which fashioned the leaf that unfolded Itself six weeks ago in forest on the tern of the lent which wos in dew of in the morning of SELDOM the Assembly on the ult came up n which brought W L Mackenzie well-known for his connection with Canadian patriot nnd Col Prince who shot in cold blood al Sandwich five poor fellowa classed as rebels into direct opposition nnd they took of the occasion to stir up old fires Mr kentie that Col P would like to shoot him as he did the poor prisoners at Sandwich and thus prevent him from doing his duty that no lawyer who did not support the try would get the or which were given to the Hon gentleman for neglecting his duty in the House knew the Hon member was employed and paid as n lawyer to abuse him and be WM quite ready to take all gives the following interesting table as the expense of running engines and car on railways Do with 1 1 nua Do 1 do a 4 U do 20 a mile 27 do 39 do 31 do 33 do WAGES ron Contractors on the First Division of the Central Railroad north of Cuiro are now of- fering 91.611 per day for laborers This i the ever paid for such work in or In truth in of the States and it i far Ih of the contractor at the time of making their con- tract The Company will not let them on that account and them for anoh increase of wage Contributions made to World's Fair in York from ana mauy of M one of th and esteemed member of th New Tork Bar died at hi residence in that city on Wednesday For th last thirty Mr Western haa oc prominent H a democratic the abuse he could give him Col Prince thought that Mr McK lucky that he was not among the for by the holy aea if he had been the hon member would never hare been again on the tioor of that House He Col that he had done had a heart in his bosom but the lion member with a heart of lapstone could not feel for those whose deaths he had caused The first man who was shot accordingly Sandwich hail there snid that he owed his denth to W L member for was an- itinerant mendicant who who earned n fortune by sitting In that House smd getting a pound a day because he could not get a fortune He concluded by assuring th hon member that friendly as lo independence if ever caught him again in the position which be had in b would This i about equal to some of the dignified disputes which grace onr Halls of Congress In Hatcun late envoy to Tor ley i Governor of responsibility nnd to back him chargea against the integrity of of every one of the Judges of the Supreme Court though he privately excepted the Respondent the lion the Legislature of the State turned those charges buck to him out of When agnin gentleman had his mind up abandon the other judges and lect the only one when one W K Wilson without specification wilhout the state ruent of nny crime whatever made a charge the Respondent in tbe House of bly within one hour n Select Committee was marshalled that committee to kit in secret that committee to terret out every act private and my public life nnd bring it before the world One of the Managers has told us how that conducted itself how it appointed to sit in private One thing he has not told us He hna not told ua how that committee authorized by ibe Assembly acting under their oaths in the dis- charge of their duty were by a acting for them ns counsel nat a member of the Legislature and nn informer who tint under oath both of whom were unfriendly to me I leave it I have too much I pass on You told me air this proceeding would go down to posterity So it will Mr it will There haa been a ment of the State for six months The whole results of labors lire before you The timony on tile in this case and the speeches of the counsel the proceedings of the are to be published in a volume of thousands of They are to be read by the world as they ure nre to be read by ynur children und mine and of posterity who choose Mr President where this poor head has been laid law when this humble form shall have gone to beneath the quiet sod of valley where the wicked cease from troub ling and the are at your children and mine walk with gray heads about this Capitol they will find in seals of the P given in the case ana me only witness to my was in pravo la Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit is he to he stricken Ihc Bench his name the in such a case ns that I did not tend it 1 upon facts presented to my mind in obedience to law und nobody thought it wrong at the time And now the only wit ness to certify to my if it needs cer lo on thai subject is dend and in the gruve 1 trust not Mr 1 have done 1 detained this Honorable Couit longer than I intended to I have said Mr President that there haa n an nnd extraordinary the official of in Iliia 1 trust in God that such movements are to their beginning and end unless it comes in IM PERSIA A letter from June that a terrible earthquake had occurred at and At former place to t ilc them or lo do an iu all their great in their and com- policy Applause Let us necking to build up the on the ruins all that hail fon nor yet to bind down the inic present to Ihc mouldering relic I nl dead past hut deducting t a i 1 IIC persons were killed in on nicht anil from th a pestilence rose from their unburied corpses ft experience The wna raging at Teheran cap- and were ravaging Ispahan THK Capital haa been signed by Governor and be- come a law of ibis Slate THE Nauru Washington of Ihu Mr Grampian the British Minister who left Washington several days ago for Halifax sailed fnin Boston on fax haa In for thru place for that place fr visit lo Halif different shape Irom what ibis movement has j the amicable of the fishery question or articles of against Canal come when verdict nnd of this Court go out to the world and when the ple of this State are called upon to pay 000 or more fur expenses of this proceeding 1 hope that they will U satisfied with the judg metit and feel that it waa required by stern necessity that that judgment cr it be as tu parties who moved it or whether it be the lion the Assembly or the Hon the ar whether it be the em- bodiment who gloried in the opportunity lo lake tho in cause unit ai name and in behalf of the State 1 such will be the judgment of Court a to satisfy the consciences of the Honorable men who surround ns to the ple who have prosecuted it at bar of the Senate ami in the name of the Assembly such as to satisfy posterity that it haa been in its beginning and its end the work of public se anu apeak in the e State I trust that Mather were carried on inst by a vote of 74 in the Houw of Assembly of New York The N V Legislature hna determined to adjourn die on th The in- to attend the opening of the Palace on Ihc Hth init accepted 1 am upon llw time uf the company go on go tun I wild your add one reflection We live In un iu my that of seventy six though in a way We no foreign lit throw itti but in the of th duty devolved upon us hy Providence we curry the republican which onr fathers achieved with all organized tions of religion art charity and all the grace if the ture beyond ihc beyond th Nevada in time Ibe circuit ot the Antilles to the Archipelago nf iho Central cheering pioneer are on who can tell haw lar how fast will Who the Norih America of 1753 but ry ago and numbering but a little over a lion of of origin or till the North America of when WM certainly nut n fifth part of that Mini compares thin with ihc North America of twenty two millions igin ami IIH Stale will venture lo nr THr FmK AT assign limits to dare to com- wego report that the fir in city originated in the of tho coming much must be erroneous H This only can plainly Temple of Justice men of uprightness of ter of intelligence of mind ot patriotism of heart who upon ibai testimony despite the speech of tbe Counsel which will travel to posterity with it will vindicate my character nnd wipe main from my name Anil yon will find men here honorable men whoso oes will make the arches of the Capitol ring with their own comments wilh their own of surprise with their own siona of indignation at tho spirit which in the name of the State using the sovereignty of the State hns poured out the malice on the bend of Uir Respondent The result of this trial nn it may affect my condition with regard to tho judgment of this Court is plain W hether it be true or not that the opposition can command spirits I tell you Mr President that when th testimony and that speech and the Judgment of this Court go forth to the world to sit Wide rn I ait in toi State thick a the leaver that clothe the green of NEWS ICA despatch from Paris June slates that on the day previous the Minister M de an interview with Louia in which the latter snid Monsieur V tell your sovereign that I do not for begins 1 ahull not be the first to return the sword to the scabbard Thia observation proves that the Emperor fully understand the meaning of Count de note to be unfriendly France and the chance of war seem lo be greater THE of the army by the ii confirmed The attacked in hia capital of Argille strong wilh 80 field prudently avoiding the general battle vred to get the Russians In such a position as to close up their retreat and prevent their nd and succeeded completely He then at- tacked them on all sides and routed them with great 23 gun and an immense quantity of into hia hands Five tuitions of Poles and irregular went over to the on occasion and subsequently a proclamation declaring that Russian deserters re henceforth hi friction of must be is accounted for in two by a cracker having been thrown into the basement of and mill ml remaining there until the fresh of that morning springing up funned it Intu a flame or from nn incendiary Either of these and lo ono of them it is most likely Grout cheering This mily can plainly old world in rocking ro It lions From of lo in Yellow Hen every thing baken The ant1 haa v and thr king of th earth are to him at his coming Cheers Tha Und which holds great power of Europe In one political league i trained to catastrophe may fur laved off but to nil ta verge of of AT H A v A w 3 Of insl a building in on the bank of the Hudson 60 mile from N V owned by Mr nnd occupied by four families was down in alorm The house wa filled with people at Five instantly killed and three others so In- jured that are not expected to recover Many other were seriously injured The wind did much damage to other buildings In place and in Tarrytown A loop at the dock the 20th ol June Inaugurated as President of th above Hia In- highly of by th Ap pleion Crescent Th of Uni- versity was laid on which nn oration wa pronounced Brunton of Prairie du Chlen Hnn MAW C of Fond fret n of for un Th 4 but for four th int of and the extemporary with nd alike crumbling In the Old World a tM at which ha no In I westward across Pacific tn onr for- it upon awl and Mr it i any tu elevate ua U u that vn to ine and I verily tmM that one generation of It with corresponding tamper mei id The people of the Stale of all n and women who have met me who have known me and what I know I am what I like rood angeln invite to hearth tones and lell m to sit down enjoy a never got In my station Judg Ur I am I will on the one or only In tlie aunt th I th waa celebrated at Sleven Point The oration WM delivered by Rev George Turner dinner and followed GOOD SCOTT ha nearly covend from of fall a weeks inc General ha pain from th in hi few He deposited in it copies of the Charter of a of lla rinc nd lo time copie of the Annual and and latt of The In th of th day tion plac of About OM id the of a lure not the narrow platform party but In broad and and long Ivm awd till Herald 1 a Mra will hoiM with IriH would JJJ wd u   

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