Wisconsin Free Democrat (Newspaper) - July 9, 1851, Milwaukee, Wisconsin I Btock M To-day tie New Law goes ioto operation TVe expect letter writing wilt conducted on the high principle But gentlemen ard ladies don't get excited SB matter It do to totally warm great excitement might destructive pHy on the mail carriers and don't overload them drop your work into the fire or jour nor yourself yow to the Why law transitory thing of a day to to the end of timet with for tho better for we know Take a produce composed THE HIGHER Commercial of an extract Own testimony in the Michigan conspiracy case Weacott hie with Fitch in which Filch spoke of throwing off trains and burning Depots nt certain and of killing front 100 to 150 persons The then remarks Such and thoroughly pled more like insanity WISCONSIN FREE DEMOCRAT BY S M BOOTH Sp A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL 31 MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY JULY 0 1851 WHOLE NO 308 We feel constrained to copy he conclusion T the long and interesting article in the New York Evening Post ou the subject of he danger of Slavery extension into K Mexico from we have already maJe sx The Post speaking of their informant else By the way we aee by the flat the Higher u to deliver tin oration on Ihv 4th of July Jf aneh is the case the Court will undoubtedly ad- journ By On not the Commercial that tho sense of Ibo law effectually prevent all such reckless nnd thoroughly unprincipled whether committed against lUe State or aW We wish to offer nn to the in of our neighbor of iho He was hoaxed into tho suppose still we were A Mormon ami was Secretary to Jou Smth and in zeal tor the orthodox faith he has issued lulls against us con- nine months We have And to hia own plans and duties he says They wili hedge up my way by possible device sons to prevent me rom making a survey of the country and out ita agricultural mineral advantages They will send heir forerunners in every direction to every to prepare way before tne by hedging L up The more wealthy of the lie Ge easily hat tlie same agency thai would abolish y abolish peonage and J believe they are about as bent upon the perpetuation of that system as are in regard to Taking alt these things into consideration I feel as if it were a bootless of my hue and our money longer to stay here and am much inclined to pull up stakes and go Lome but then the thought recurs Who then will be left nore to lift up his voice for oner and I bear idea of ing up the field so I have however felt it to be my duty to give a plain statement f in the case I there will be several families out here this spring bringing their slaves with them That is to bu the policy They will not at first bring slaves herein large numbers as that would arouse the of tlie Mexicans but families will move in bringing with thus gradually them with the thing paving the way ior im- The fact I do not believe this territory will ever be a free state by lie action of its population unless there should be a immigration from the north Unless not thought it proper to deny the soft of the north will plant themselves peach me nt for we arc pretty much in the j upon the broad of no more slave and stand by it in my humble jud condition of Ilic boy when asked if be could read lie didn't had er But an vend prominent citizens been brought ioto difficulty in giving credit to the Imax we may as slate that however the Mormons be never had with members of that church clerical or We a sight of the golden plates which Joe Smith found may tm haJ at the office of tie ns the editor have made discoveries in his principal study for sone past nr had one of those old spelling ruins which in the days of the such one as would please the old Hut we called it a right down unpleasant sombre Still it was a line to make optical draw comparisons between the long flowing street sweepers and the neat tidy new style of didn't see of the AVc merely conceived how they lie in a moist lint we observed any number of the former Ming along through the streets the mud holes until they became completely the length of the skirls We help thinking how foolish U was for ladies to to rob mud holes in the city It will coet them a great deal of labor And then going to injure for they jire ing tlie richness from the soil by this process of absorption The ladies can do just as they it's none of our pie And if they wisl lo sweeten their with sour grapes have got to out it not we So we've no to complain We only go for did the cars in coming in not stop exactly at the accustomed point but ran the length of the locomotive beyond live extremity of the track in consequence of its becoming slippery by the ruin It was go upon the track at the expense of con- lifting and Tho old Engine exhibits a good deal of nent the hope of arresting slavery is extinguished and we cither ourselves meekly to bear the yoke in or east it off jig our lathers did by revolution It is of no use longer to shut our to the light because it is The question of slavery ceased to be one in relation to the negro race though was to invest it with infinite interest It reached its calumniating point and the now to settle is shall white nf the be indeed or shall submit themselves to a more logrolling than negro slavery because larily assumed extract tho following article from the editorial of the y Evening from Hanta furnishes to that arc yet to shivery in this now Ministers of the gospel who cannot be to preserve silence on his arc to intimidated or country The attempt lias ii ready been made on one of this who recently went to New Mexico from the State of Ohio A who is reported to be waited him and with n deal of apparent for his fare sought to him from any efforts the establishment of slavery in the territory His requests were respectfully de- of the interview ire five in tbc oil tlie minister himself said he the will be upon yoit arc of taking you out nnd inflicting violence upon I told him J did not covet a martyr's but I hoped 1 should not shrink from it if It became to bear it in the line of duty that 1 knew my rights as an American citizen and a man and 1 knew how to maintain them I never yet had any one of those rights at the dictation of a mob and 1 never would do so but with He then told me that they were willing to pity my expenses back to the States if f 1 replied that I frit to the and largely or were on part of tbe to extend the area of over new territory and gate this government completely to the on of tbe Stave Power The Rational Era give the following programme of their 11 i The conversion of New Mexico and Utah into The division of into two States the lower State to be mode ng to be admitted as 3 The occupation of Lower 4 annexation of 0 The colonization and settlement of the eastern portion of the island of St Domingo with m ultimate view to its subjugation and innovation attempts upon Cuba are known jen in a recent boasted hat Lad a million and a half dollars at his and that the Government knew t A California correspondent of the National Vra the following account of the efforts prospects of tbe in arc plotting Their open policy is to divide nnd masks their real purpose finch the establishment of Slavery in the portion The press of nia is either blind to it conniving at it or a- o nnd denounce it Even the of division may not be avow- d till after the August election very effort will be to elect a Governor ud a favorable The subject ras discussed at San Jose last winter but as he ft ends of the measure were not then enough to carry it they were obliged o dot T the movement another To aid hem In their purpose the time of election was from October to August when t is thought having their laid nnd heir men marshalled they can bring their whole force to ere those opposed can t their designs To aid the movement t the right time a press is to be established t Stockton which will probably receive tbe of the measure in bis country Another item is the mysterious ince of General lie the anus if the State in his custody to the number of 00 Humor has it that arming iis mcMi about thirty he sold the rest of tbe runs in this city to procure and he has gone on a hostile expedition n or Lower The nor deemed the matter of im- cc to to the jut no has been taken I am ware of to intercept the expedition Another To-day 1 a con- between a Whig editor and touching of end American families there to reside until acting where it has got tbo han the barn but where it once gets it is a helpless concern fy It's nonsense to sleep in a garden all night when there are thousands of more com- places to lodge in It's rwwA more who had so generously and drawn upon their own resources or v ling to do so for my benefit but I could taking such advantage of a erous impulse he you must your own course then and abide the I I told him I should certainly 10 the liberty to do so though I felt much obliged for his deep in my bo- of half and here we parted I have heard nothing further from the mob The also states that besides ing to exclude from the territory everything that would tend to bring the peculiar tion Slavery into disrepute industrious forts were made to prevent the sending out of such information as would IKI likely to than the bor who slept by the side of a all night after living received an immigration from the northern emphatic no from the one he loved in JlS the rost may that people think ho did really for somc of hc reports now in out tion concerning Kew Mexico It appears to We heard a man say that tho Editors the design of the to of Milwaukee were all wise eh t j territory within their power by Ac We are much obliged for the by uy though its nothing new c which thu Commercial of this morning from the National jErn that tlie Indiana True Democrat is is incorrect Wo it and it gives proof of a vigorous life Tho Chicago is also ing its The Watertown of the SA Democrat conducted by the Messrs Ladue under their charge it has proved tin cfiicicnt advocate of ic principles Are the Compromise and the law especially Democratic ciples And if they are then what is the platform of the Democracy of ns adopted by the Democratic Convention At a tittle village down cast they are making preparations to celebrate the Fourth of July on a grand young ladies arc to the thirty-one States There is one State that most ladies arc anxious to represent before thirty-one State of Baraboo from the Patriot that the nnd are now milking weekly trips between nnd Fort at Prairie clu Chien and all intermediate ports and doing a good business Another boat Is to be put on the trade this to be called the Kitten immigration in that direction is larj and facilities for travel and transportation arc required We arc glad at the progres of this region of country ard calif the attention of the Democratic brethren of tbe to tbc fact that the new counties should be represented in the coming Democratic State Convention to their rightful ratio of representation that hanie is rays tbc the census of last June will fully demonstrate and we hope that oar Democratic brethren of the now counties will foci the necessity of asking for their rights when the time arrives K wo week since says the Patriot a hid about 12 year of ogo made his appearance at clu Chien representing himself as an orphan friendless and homeless lie was kindly re and treated by Charles until on a day when most of family absent from home he possessed himself o somo clothes and a gun and ed pursued he was overtaken at hi father's ten miles from the Clui Mounds outhe Beaver Dam and torn ten or twelve miles from The Pat his as James Curtis says that in various ways lie shown a degree of scarcely to be looked for in one of his ago of the Journal in reply to the question whether he is for or against short dresses snys Oh we are decidedly a short dress man al Ike Abundance of evidence is to fight A March Ckl The Chicago papers come to us freighted to there is an organized conspiracy i the astonishing news of the advent of the acquisition of the The proposition was to there to reside until bey should become sufficiently numerous to ake j of the country It was posed that two would be long i wj to accomplish the object among them We should pose from the excitement their must have been by a legion of these ries Tbc Editors are vicing with each other to see who can give the most artistical and ing description of their angelic forms In their frenzy they quote poetry the Shakespeare and have even ransacked Blae Beard Cinderilla Mother Goose and other classic authors for their choicest gems As to the number of exquisite forms have passed in vision before them then vanishing into thin air they give no reliable account We it is somewhere be- tween unity nnd infinity But the exclamations that were made as one of these wonders came tripping along the streets shows the unsophisticated simplicity of the Chicago folks Listen there I There she is See see Who's and in a ment near a thousand rushed into the streets tumbling one over another plunging down two or three flights of stairs like a flock of seared goats and soon a hundred hoarse voices cried out Who is What's her Where does she How old is she descended from one of the Is her mother It's a ghost How old is her grandmother f Now if any body in city should assail a peaceable citizen with such interrogatories as these he would be kipped on the shoulder by the police and be kindly furnished with lodgings at the public expense The native civilization of Chicago has not been adopted in Milwaukee Finally we don't care which Editor comes out second That's all from arm of law flight may do liver 701 or force may protect Bat from that higl er law which is founded in nature and unit s all in one to the immovable throne Him is Supreme over all no ness noi solitude nor flight nor hiding place nor forci can bring your The T symptom of Ibn condition of the present nit ii the contempt expressed for the r law If the presses which declaim i should simply deny the application of the hi ber law to particular instances of li or they should Bp rely that such instances were not violation of tbe higher the ty and a of the supreme law being ad- w calmly and fairly discuss the nature o tbe transactions in dispute But when it i Asserted that Man's law right or es it in all cases whatever and Hit refer nee to the eternal mandates on al things we confess we cannot help a arm at such a doctrine as ily of integrity and liberty and alike tic of the happiness of man and the nt of the Supreme There is evidently an attempt on tbe part of many i this Nation to erect a party on an against morality Either uch a p rty must prove abortive or try must You can no more obliterate the ations of the higher law than you can ann the laws of gravitation Could you do e cher and succeed in your attempt best in this important contest from Tbc Panama Herald relates the following ease of ment A lady nt San Francisco on tho morning of the sailing of the Tennessee was quietly seated rending over the list of passengers who had engaged passage for Panama when to her astonished sight there appeared the name of her husband on the list Could she believe her She knew that her husband's trunks were packed and that he had informed her that he was obliged to go to Sacramento on business that would detain him a few days Startled and convinced by the truth thus manifested to hfr she ded to open his trunks where she found 53000 in hard cash This she taking and leaving the lion's share which was exceedingly generous on her part In due time the husband bade her good bye telling her he would be baek in three o or four days and liule suspecting t was not only cognizant of of his 1 he to this and s now on his way to New York while his de- wife is rejoicing to think that she has so easily got rid ot such a contemptible wretch i his conduct proves him to bis give a statement several States at this S that object you I out of sire bad w design is not confined lo Lower amply for herself He on brnin Jt embraces South America and ill tin region is to be brought under the minion of Slavery unless you of the Atlantic prevent it I doubt whether there is courage enough in California to protect inr own Slates from its ainly not without Uvc aul of a mid the Him k Ait Pott says of a effort of Tohn in defending the persons under in Boston for aiding in the if that we doubt if the records of forensic eloquence can show a passage more worthy of the term than that which we have mpeilectly and from recollection sketched Mr ILOu had read from the English ports from the civil law and from the Keports numerous to the elFect that Slavery is against the law of God the of nature aud tbc laws of England and Massachusetts He also read from tho aws of Virginia and other Southern States to show that a person of Shadrach's color not a negro is even to be free and bo proved a slave except by of a descent from an Afiican Slave Mother and possession and holding as a did not afford a presumption of slavery Mr Hale proceeded w Gentlemen it appears that there is no by the law of England by the nw of Massachusetts by the law of nature these Your Excellency I do not say this it would be high treason so unequivocal a recognition of thu Higher Law be treason in old j it all these one John de fiom Norfolk ginia nnd says he This is all The mere breath of the slave mouth turns a man into Suppose John de Bree had owned the moon or the stars or an right to the sunshine would you find U so by verdict lUir the slurs shall fade nnd fill of the debts of tbe lime United States Maine Massachusetts New York Xew Jersey Pennsylvania Maryland yorth Carolina South Georgia Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Kentucky Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Missouri IOWH Total Total 1843 Increase In seven years We also append a statement of the edness of Banks Hail Roads cities and counties JULY 2 TJM Higher Law It is i at safe to neer at the Higher It is the inly safeguard of liberty and national Mere human enactments become ve when reverence for the higher law ntt red by tbe Divine speaking in nature MI may screen you Judge McLean in the United States in Session at Detroit on the nit Tered on the recent seizure of sels in Michigan for alleged infraction of law in conveying lumber and timber from he public lands The Judge raid in substance as reported in the Detroit Free The question of forfeiture of vessel is by second section which provides that if master owner or consignee of vessel ingly take on board any timber cut on lands which shall have been reserved or scd as aforesaid or take on board any live oak or red cedar timber cut on any er lands of the United States with to transport the same snid with her le fau shall be forfeited to the United States Now the question arisen whether the vessel incurs the forfeiture by transporting timber not taken from lamb reterved for val purposes or if taken from other lands of he United States not m if the ber is nnt live oak or red cedar The words of the section are to explicit that there would seem tube no doubt of their meaning The first part of thti provision un- doubtedly applies to hinds reserved and it is equally clear that the second part lauds not so reserved A forfeiture is red if the vessel takes on board any cut on land but to incur a under the second provision for taking lun her from lands not reserved for it must be live oak or rett It is insisted said the Judge that the words in the second section purchased as refer to the words of the first section or timber from arty other lands fif the I acquired or hereafter to be quired Bat the Judge denied such con- struction nnd decided list the words car not II LUV VIII HUl linos me and physical would return and 1 J I by any lair interpretation be made to to darkness must overwhelm alt things any other words in the first section than the identical terms there ion or persons shall remove It appears therefore by the construe ion given by the Court to this Act that nny son or persons removing tho timber tc are subject to indictment and conviction Inc and imprisonment as declared by the Ii Broken The fo lowing statement exhibits some of the adva of Banking The destruction of the S tea by cutters and fire five ind a half days But what time id necessary for the destruction of the moral evils cng by frauds and n ig and the speculations which often cause the insolvency of Banks? It Is thought that Banki are a necessary evil in an evil st ite of Society on the principle that as two nt ranke an affirmative so two evils mill 5 a good DHS or NOTES The Alb ny of the York lal Advertiser gives the account f the destruction of all tbe bills and lares of he old Safety Fund Banks in lo and ot icr In W irch last tbe ordered tbe -n of the and notes of certain broken b inks The notes had been lating foi years and were collected in ges Treasury Department The plates had not jeen collected however but have been par since anil were those of the Wa- ol Buffalo Bank of Bank of the City of New York Hank of Clinton County Bank and irto Those of the Bank of port Ctt f Bank of Buffalo and La f gresa in Mississippi complete Bank of tf York hare not yet baen It was at first determined to destroy he notes by them irn n large strongly heated stove bi t this was found to be a very tedious the notes were so closely packed as to pT vent the fire penetrating between them ext a common straw cutter was which di 1 the business rapidly The cuttings were the i burned still it was slow work and the desti Hit ion of tbe notes occupied five days a ha f The of tho plates was still more dif cult task especially the steel ones which cc ild not be broken into pieces with Neither could files erase th engravings and the steel plates were heated t nd hammered at the blacksmith's forge un il destroyed The copper ones were melted a id sold Thirty-two plates were thug 1 and in broken bank notes S of which belonged to the Buffalo If these old notes had gues wb talei they could tell Fax IH The E litor of the York Tribune m a tetter London after referring to the ter of Mr by which the flax fibre be through chemical that it loraes Ui coarseness and and becomes u soft nnd fine as the best cotton Mi of iho new He fays the f traw or the ripe dry plant as i from the with jiken off may be grown over in for ion but tie wilt concede ite cont for preset to be pur ton u It is that liberal inducements be given or tti extensive cultivation Six of the or in the will ton of and clean tho cost of which by his IM to make h cotton id per Ion Our to this The total of Jinx cotton will hu ton or six ts while Wax it from field 13 word per this come down to 910 ton the cant of the he reduced to jwr ton or lew five cents pur Al Ko nither for cotton each or even to those who it Books in German j Mr Cl it is said I but for its It tlie n it corner from thu field only what dry i r md with the seed tlK and it lit for The plan is allowed o before il b the is all while tho and Injury to the fibre not to speak of tbc of old roliin are aled hvre in the contt is to ro- wool red blue are to how and takva that bt lie of and every of plain wholly or in good part from flux for Mr patent proving t ie adaptation of this lo almost every now hy cotton or wool The of cotton nnd cot i on ami wool arc excellent and deniable of The Creation Oratorio of the Creation is to produced this evening at the Methodist Church by Iho Milwaukee Society under the direction of Mr We tract below a description of its parts Thin grand composition will be performed by able talent it has been in for pone months and we doubt not will give great pleasure containing tho words of the will be for sale Mt tbe doors will at 7 Tbe ii divided into throe parts The tint part wilh an symphony of the primeval sion thu when tbe was without form and void and of the deep mrc introduced the Creation of and terror of thu evil wlw Ily from the Holy into he of the Creation of rhu und of thunder and lightning rain hail and the gathering together of the waters inn I the appearance of the dry with planU and the of the The Second part contains the Creation of Animated nature with initu and the Third Purl the of 0111 first in In of the first ami Almighty the last the duni and Kve their second parts the persons of the drama are three who alternately the ders of Creation while songs arc com- with of the heavenly praising the Almighty persons are and expressions of love aud joy with to their Creator in which their voices blend with the celestial choir It is in the first part of this Oratorio Haydn's genius appears in its sublimity arises not from its having in any part of tho work sunk beneath his subject but from tho subject The first part embraces those phenomena of which are not only the grandest En themselves but the most suitable to musical description Tho guddon of new created light the roaring of the seas the rolling of the thunder the splendor ot the ing sun and the moon gliding through the Heavens and her silver beams over the face of silent earth of rill objects Haydn has produced thro the medium if the ear pictures of beau- ty and truth nnd it seems to tie n of the greatness of the subjects nl this that he has terminated them by n chorus which is not only the sublime in the world hut is probably lud except by ihc ih of but that to subject the to forfeiture The second part with a under the second provision for taking lumber from lands not resumed it must be lice oak And red cedar A Albany Express con- tains the foil wot ng notice Murderer The Farmery lie La says that the who was in jail at that place under sentence ot death for having attacked his master aud who was to have been hung on the Gth broke jail on the night of the 3d and escaped We aec no here as the gro is not stated to have killed but only to have attacked his so-called But as the man was to have been hung for this offence and escaped the of the article have been and victim ful air for a soprano voice descriptive of the Creation of the Birds The the lark the anil the nightingale arc en as the types of tbe leathered and thu strain of the lively and tender adapted to their different characters while it is blended with charming instrumental imitative of the rapid flight of the the lively notes of the lark tlie cooing of the dove and sweet but cheerful song of the nightingale when So grief her ton tulu FOft lu the first part of the we huve descriptive music in all irs grandeur in this exquisite air we have it in nil its beauty In tbo movement which follows the orchestra describes in a similar way different mats as they are mentioned by the voices in tlie fine trio Most beautiful while ies Tlie i Mr has hail a pi in- come Ins New York al per annum and is known tu received t one time about hundred and for his in the recovery of the claims He too has received Maic than two been to him b the manufacturers and f Boston in g gone by for his tariff labors in In to about of cities and ties Bonded debts of Railroads and Canal companies 1851 Loans and discounts of in the United Stiites 1851 Thia view of our public indebtedness will give some idea of the progress of events in tlie way of business among oor tions the moon shall grow old and Editors nro bound to publish the the Heavens themselves shall away as scroll but thu soul of the despised Shadrach live on with the life of God I if John will he owns him then T ie outbreak of irrepressible applause j vraa cheeked by the of the I once a turn has An and we believe that our who Jid know her plantation wad in Virginia or North Carolina found when the was Cour and the Marshals sal Panacea The kee Made proposes the following remedy for composed of tei which if taken the of tho flesh and Lean s Wants It is not in our power to pus the time the and we wish during our brief op- to soe as of them as we can with propriety Kew York says the 1 Simple nonsense in eating joun getting drunk on live Slare Law is heel tap under the foot ol latter being extremely the modern cobblers have 0 hc and the former pat on AH persons are prohibited leaving the city of Vienna after ten at night without the mission of the authorities There is tirent difficulty in for land delicious to the palate to ail of ties of all entering the harbor to run over tbc hug the South Tier that she was she a resident of the former I am glad I live in jt a State 3 The the country the more the people Where houses ure titr apart as in some of the Western a stranger is ns welcome as a newspaper is commonly used one The moment lie arrives he is put to and what is more kept there till the news that has happened for the last six months is thoroughly out of him and bottled up for future use A tells n good murder story could travel from ono end of Indiana to another without its costing him the first red cont without a wry face will make any man and happy Le ire off Drinking Loire oil Smoking Chewing Snuffing Lr ivu oil Swearing Le ive the alone nt in some honorable tit your faith in lln habits tn industry Ho it your in benevolence Kent your H lections in Fur directions see the Holy of counterfeit and quack S We the Remington's near this place on Friday expressed pleased with the locution advantages They consult of the State by accepting the tion of Dem The Railroad have ced 1 iving the rail on tbe the track from his other you foct place west Tbc grading is Tbe 125 men jn nn cn wilh lhc KafErs at the Ope of ood Hope j is Business sava there is this advantage our be neither a the j will continue his work to ter i j is no doubt that the t world b every thing indicates it Formerly literary institutions were by contributions painfully eurned the public meet and into a building a library or what not Orphans danced into homes and plenty and es nre sailed into carpets cushions and Chicago Keep aloof from quarrels ness nor a party It is that the value of in Britain and Ireland is more than ble the of the or any other mills in the kingdom There are two kinds of family jars into one you put your meets and into the for Att the of the late Congress are ates for re-election They are opposed by Union candidates D 3 Labors opposes cob Thompson in the First t John A opposes W L in the Second J IX Freeman opposes J W Me Willie in the Third and A B opposes A G Brown in the Fourth All the candidates on both Boston June 1 r from at this from Cape brings dates lo the 13th Inst The report of a battle having taken between the and O 1 ic Y Times must be le for the following good it the of Mr Judge of U S ct Cou t for this district and where are Rome f you at in the State Prison we aupp Com Advertiser Exact y so That has been tbc fate of the rue frie id's of freedom wherever despotism inch as he Slave Hunting law embodies has Tbe Commercial which has assailed the 5 of tho of this State with the greatest bitterness complains be- cause so ie of tho Democratic editors have rebuked it for its servility to the South It wants ui ion nnd harmony the privilege of ung up its Slavery doctrines without reproof SEXT Knickerbocker con- o murder at Buffalo was sentenced on y last to be hung on the 19th day of August ext and Channcy Hall his plice ci of manslaughter was ced to 1 years in the State Prison Hobbie of the Post Office De- has reached Snn Francisco It will be i that his mission is to re- gulate tl 2 mail nnd post office system in fornia It is E ated that tbc quantity of four hui thousand dead letters have been received in Washington from California n is out By the recent proclamation each party is bound to give two months no- tice before resorting the arms Baltimore June The Union men of Georgia have nude the following nominations for 1st H Hopkins 4th do Murphy 8th do Hon Robt Toomba AN IMPORTANT ACCESSION TO THE arrival We learn that there is a boy in town who weighs two hundred pounds ind and is only thirteen years of age Quite a rank growth for a boy bass voice amps lhc words Upheaved rom Ihu deep the immense on foaming lashing of the water the animate tail is by passages on the double Then we lave the roar of tho lion the sudden leaps of he the of the the whirl of the clouds of insects find the oui of tbe reptile Nothing can be mrvc ingenious than those imitative The Creation of Man is the subject of un nlr br the tenor voice of divine In the opening of the air the ody is broad open and full ol but tn part descriptive of Woman tho composer sterns 10 the power of musical sounds to convey the most in image of loveliness The chorus is thu glorious is i fuguo ed up with consummate akill and very ful In the the duetts between and Kvc are full of tenderness and Nothing can be finer than the of he orisons of the happy pair wsecndttig to Heaven and being by the of the The whole IH ed by a noble chorus consisting of an movement in plain counterpoint follow ud by a masterly figure Receipts of the for month of June were for passengers freight Total An over tho previous month There was a large quantity of wool in market in Spring St Buyers were quite spirited nnd competition raged considerably high We see that men are repairing Spring St casting in filling up tbe hollows GEO- W Democratic Con- tention n Julian's District Indiana who is an candidate for Congress against S W arker the Slave Law Whig date decided o no nomination Tins is to n resolution on their part to otc for Julian who is also for Land Reform OK DKH Judge 5 King and Parsons of Philadelphia have that a telegraph operator bound t disclose the contents of a when required to do so m lime he gets asleep tho hoar lera roll him over and play checkers on The company a mau keeps is he index of hid heart a legal Proceeding Judge Campbell who was alsc on the bench dissented from this opinion O We from an Extra that i discontinued Its subscription list is tn ferred to the Democrat T Tlie Detroit learns th t a move is to be made by some of that city in connection the Southern Road for a railway from Detroit to The flood in the Mississippi River lias destroyed an immense amount of many villages above the mouth of the Ohio are completely submerged A re- cently moored in of the streets of St jind in backing out from her berth a lamp post The propeller St Lawrence harging a large amount of iron t five years ing it with the lo in ces their rich nor a actually a fund of fifty it to have been double that D mount Imt New York did not respond to the call a- linit it not IKJ waited former contributions had they it tlie who huh it and pay lhc Income for thu fit of Mr during his life thu capital to to his family utter his death nally after the famous of in which see a wmk MS a ringed in New Vork and to Mr Ho inn C of ing a over in was it lhc bain i the cm street in city Jt was to brought in with i load ol liny A was run through its head and it x in front of tho Some years ngot a who hud aid more lo brought lor when the following nnd y wer i passed would you do in the of a man who WHS blown up by 1 should until down A Mrs in a n by Mr injunction asked fort against the Com- pany for bridging the north brunch has been b1 that the ty the ground Council have exclusive ing that she ripply for fi divorce from her who left her hail no business to marry the Lynch in a i TV In R Sroll 01 n tree for killing a nun who com lo Kir do think a Ihin is for consul V Not U till my is what it lives CaT Tlie Rational of T last prepared i constitution for a Southern public lo be formed by the ot the Southern States the music to his Liml ever is the of a dollars in his Mife Central stock was it Boston on thu nt 15 of R I of apt who in nhsent on whaling i'd with Jook a wite aid sit children him of one of the ankle u few ic fine in a cro of colton mid Some tor down south a of lu's they that they er to erect and construct or to permit and constructed float or over the navigable waters the corpo- rate limits of said bridges to draws of width to as not to or interrupt the free navigation receipts at iTie the lust week were I The of in New Mint in the month of WHV wan Silver SI 1.692 Total The was of wattn tour millions of und leans in Slay The Democratic Con- ut in nomination Levi vention which put in ihc gave The an tern peculiarly for ition in the c corner stone of the now to ho will IH laid by ot the 1 on July and lhc of will deliver an Ad- on i he Tl of to no than lias been fi population of Tit of a law fur the protection of a cedar as the it u into the bur and lint and d over the thu windows during the the following nonsense That vn to the of lhc land erery yowl support ami in and much as this can tend to i uas utterance o in w and the n.t- A return to Pailt.irnont showing on r were ol Wales a lofat of At cord a parliamentary value of and u Voin I tic of L in Mi Lawrener the American The Delaware took a lor ty of flour from the Pier this morning SLAVES a wealthy planter of recently bro with him to Cincinnati fourteen he intends to free md to place upon ft which he for them In cer Ohio the ult Land Warrants were in Xew at 5155 of opinion In lhc land ries in others corporations tin pot ami As Hm of the mnv The Gazette f the matrimonial fever is rife In that town the present time It 5 OF S T I bat common in they i i- whipping and nil many others of the were tich ean travel or you Can't any laaly cold V A Costume Rail is to comft m ol religion in A Rail is to nff m for limy exclude a Jew finu Akron on ihu evening ol the an of M in We jio fur new Imt may it the of the mi- not find i to our tor Journal Commerce wwe have prevalent among going olf to like dew before the ed 0 of Hour witbin the last three morning sun Indeed so hns md are already made for 120 00 more These heavy ments ill check the larpe draws that are laat upon this side for specie the epidemic it is predicted an will Boon be a The agricultural accounts from all of Ireland arc cheering 10 and a- truly it is his highest to eau h runaway in lo ibe of the late Congress ihnntl Km There H dispute now in to the of llu of that it be or It an name we approve of its having ir- of m Indian as can it nnd would it should uil This the Indian orthography and hope it will wear il hy present on L: Trw the ladies wln Sou Two ie The odor t at iko notes A ed lhar earth will be by a com- et in million Tho rule i adopted by both panic The t the ns a dispute is ill in lor on J A v I d father the to oi 1 said Simon day fo hts illy has pot to br so halt nly stuck and HM on to