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(iHowing Hcgtstcr.ComLocal, Literary and Miscellaneous.TK1VELKHV REGIS a Eliy ■ n. /■ -wDEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS.b-l River lt;t Lake Erie Mni! 7.00Cleveland Toledo Mail (for Cleveland) . . b.lt; 5beUavue, Tiffin Jk Fi.ndlay Mai!.................... S.80Sandusky, MaurfieM Newark Mail........... 8 40Cleveland A Toledo Express (for Toledo)........ 11.i t*Mai River A Like Erie Express. ...................11.83Sandusky, Mansfield A Newark Express..............8 80Malt;) River A Lake F.» 'e A cc. lath .•........A.M. *144I*atCna:;—The s,»l was closed last e have been madeThe holders b*i«iWe understand i Fi.otk—Sells f extra Souths u bmills.**P.M.(4Whfat— No m* *Cleveland A Toledo Express \f°r Cleveland).........10.45DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS.4*Oats—Sale* 5(® 4 I T*K - A I. tFRW'.itrs—CoFreight.- an actFor Butfalo': Mi*X(##ippiand St.Lav r» ,nv, alternately, 4Ft.i letroll: Bay City, at......................... • 7P.M.*4■ -—--[TdLV ■ KOn Monday n'ght, a drove of cattle were quartered for several hour?, in front of the Pheenix Block, inWater Street. Besides rendering the street very filthy,1 Jour—Tf ansaf A‘ common lt;*escthey broke some glass from the show windows opposite.to supply the winot more than siWhere were the watchmen? A repetition of this, oughtcot to be submitted to.: comm? quite sea j ter prices. Saleto it StateThe long needed coal trade of this city, Las atcommon tc goc J tra Genesee. !last cpmmenced, some fifty tons having arrived daily, by Grain—Whe;are improved, j ter grades are 1; —ftOO bu new V. ■: w w . wthe Mansfield railroad, for the past week. It is expectedthat by the next season, we shall be able to supply allthat our growing commerce requires.on at fl St)@l #1 »u. Rye is ii■It is strange that out citizens wiii continue the ; nve next week suse of crude vegetables to such extravagant extent, Pfices still b?ttoOur continued good health seems to have made themutterly reckless of the dictates of ordinary prudencei Sxlo j 85000 lit S‘in stor* and affnThere is now as much danger of a visit from cholera a-request at at 52lt;Provisions—Pat any time during the season, and if all the green-eorn- I ceipts quite macfor Mess; 18 75 11 81 for Prime.eaters should be attacked by it, we should consider itbut a just retribution for the constant di-tobedier.ee toknown laws of Nature. Will they not curb their appetitee for a few weeks longer?i 3 ilf s ‘200 bids i ; 17 00 for Extra, liams quiet and in favor of the *A little collision occurred yesterday morning, orthe Mad River Road, in which the engines Enon andj @17 for Ohio, 1! taand,Richland came together and knocked one another sadlyout of shape—the Richland, we believe, being very bad.»[TELEly damaged. As we learn from report, the Enon engineleft her train (Pittsburg Accommodation) in Springfield,Fiou-—We he;and run up the track to “pump up.”It being on themoraing. inerare to: to exceeRichland's time the engines met just this side of thebridge, near Springfield. No person was hurt, so far a?Ohio nod Mich iiGrain —Id Wrather quiet andwe could hear. As the particulars will more fully appear biut 25000 bui~om further notice of the “accident.”upon investigation by the Rail Road Officers, we refrain small lots t 4ult;| W oi»key—Ver' Cinal Frei^hj Receipt^ far p;C00 bw Cora 01E5TI'Moccurred, yesterday alternoon, instbelow Mansfield, by which the engine, tender and baggage car of the two o'clock train were thrown from thetrack and considerably broken. The engineer and bag[tecsgage man were slightly injured. The accident wascaused by an obstruction placed within the track, at a tr.deI he.* ’Cattle Guard.”psf* We tender thanks to J. W Cocke Esq , for latecom mo47of Wheat isNew York pipersjZsr* We are requested to notify the public, that theRev. J. Raymond, of Chicago, will preach before theBaptist Church of this city, at Campbell - Halt on restmilaDf a: $2 1.ry—at |1 63.Received by CW€‘3ba 0«kt».Sabbath, at 10 j A. M., and 7a p. V.C xa» FreightSc or; Cr.. c to NCkof this city, we published 9ome time since a statementAt the request of a number cf the colored peopleI f iciir— t'l rta -j 25@5 50—reUlibat G. C. HaRSIsok, was soliciting subscriptions for the \ extra,G-nia-5. werection of aa African MetLodist Episcopal ChurchSwithout being properly authorised to do so. Mr. Haig Michigan at |i\V* t Hz mp.ison has called upon us, and exhibited his credentials7as a minister in that church, which, to all appearance aregenuine; and informs U3 that be intends to take stepimmediately to satisfy those who have doubted bis authority, that he is not an imposter, as alleged.The foiiewingelusive of tpcei:Floor, twl* ....Wheat, blt;:.....Cotton, balesCorn, bu ..C*mn Men] b*-i*The Fremont editors are at logger-heads all about F;€t f* hr!“ *grammar, and critically discuss each others compositionPars, br s andin a manner rather amusing to out-iders. Thus, the I. :a-.rrg?Democrat reprimands the Jonn ai for its bad grammar:whereupon the Journal replies by quoting the “giaEaroiogs far Jumatical errors” of his neighbor, as follows:Ioc.-etie.“The whole number ot deaths ilt; estimated at about one hundred.”G A. C. V. R“On the contrary we confess there is danger of slaverygoing into Kansas, if the policy of some of the fusionists17prevails.“But yesterday as it were, falsely accusing a democratic standard bearer with proscriptive views tcicards a religious denomination, and to-day taking an oath themselves to carry out, as far as may be in their power, theera aDlt;i Cticeg?as«ec'ger» ,Freight.....Ma fi ***»•lt;» *,•«* - - • . * . « lt;same proscriptive idcab!And adds, as his own critique.iu* eirtiinxiroad Gicopan-ie:-« X’dFrright and M'at..Earning?, Jaly,Iscr€a*eThe first is so plain an error that it need - .;0 . ipiana-tion from us. The second, any child of ten year* oldi * »would have written correctly. And behold what do we see in the third0 A singular verb ured in conjunction with a plural noun. Is this right? Does “Old Kirkham”“insist” on any such rule? We a^k our readers to da- will ” ntinue to termine whether this is according t o grammatical rules, *** «vlt;?ry Wed or the rules of the Democrati Boston, until ot* hr F efef uur:This is particularly humorous—e pec.ailv the eiitique,i Wool—Thasince, after all, the Journal is grammatically correct in off aRi, tb„ ,tn.every instance quoted. And when the Democrat man mr.rt ie^irabis1calls towards a verb, we must be permitted to laugh,crate, and thesome.It is somewhat evident a schoolmaster vvaut- ous q *cicJ ra*.:iug out in Ircmont.Pan ADRLPHINewport is an odd place just at this particular The offering* o time, judging from letters and gosip of visitors at that f tn i4old, musty, watering-place. Col. Fcller, of the N. Y.|S@9 50 p. 10*weretak**o for ;Mirror is there, and writing to his paper, publishes from 112 up tIn a late communicationmany things “out of school.he thus tells all about that “great-old' sea bathA boat .GO wen L*.rah« are rath“But the bathing scene is decidedly the mo«t picturesque and entertaining amusement of the town. To sec two or three hundred ladies in fancy costume, in frockseach, aa in quaThe Gtev«l i«tkemer, whichinforms themBarque? a capof all patterns, and in trowsers of alt colors, with hats of all shapes, and countless pairs of little whita feet twinkling in the sand, is an exhibition a* grotesque to thespectator as exhilarating to the performer. If a beautiful woman ever could look ridiculous, it would bs when uiemerging from the w aves in this fantastic semi-barbarian ■ u edress, and trying to conceal her identity, she “makes i er ]:A,i the a'tracks” for the bathing-house. What a contrast between the bewitching belle of last night’s ball room, and the Capt. John*4scare-crow’ upon this morning’s beach! They who j 21st. The Casthave seen the same beautiful actress play ‘Juliet’ and mast, as a t^k. ‘Meg MerrilW on the same night, can imagine the transformation better than I can describe it. At 12tralt;U*.o’clock the red flag is raised, and the ladies’ drive off, reThe New Yoias th;- buaisej.membering the fate of Lot’s wife; and the masculine - ptpwr io out»llt; multitude plunge in just as nature made them, like a iteady at aboaThen it takes until din-flock of geese without feathers ner time for the iadies to get the salt out of their hair, and freshened up generally, when they come pouring down stairs, looking as sweet and dewy as an avalancheof roses.”“reai nice,” only it is the special few,aiSt en?tei;Now this iswho can spend from three to five hundred dollars for theStttFchBrifun, that enjoy the season. Therefore. Newport is abcvgreat humbug—19 a kind of aristocratic wash house—as*e.hospital for “angels” who cost ten thousand a year fortbeir sustenance: therefore, some other locality will bek~8tc«Strl3chsought, where ordinary humanity can go to grow clean,and perhaps pure. Let us then, put in a plea forLake Eric, opposbe this city, on Cedar Point, whoseSteamer's Samoderate surf and blue depths already tempt many abather.FurcpaJV if ! (7 7 I E (IThere (at the Point) is a long stretch of soft Pacific..* «« « *sandy beach, upon which the surf comes rolling in fromA fried.*» *over the Lake, with just force enough to give spirit toAVw Torn -1 Canada.the batb. Upon the whore are thickly growing trees and Arcticvines,, affording most convenient dressing rooms and with 55-r^,:a *a slight expense for bathing garments, the resort might Atlantic. *. become in great favor. We therefore demand: what Gla90cno• * «sail craft shall run a daily evening trip to Cedar Point,tproperly armed and equipped with both dresses and a a vert e woman attendant for the ladies’ We believe, if the la- f \ cc:iCBIOYcdies could have the assurance of proper care and con- bating ot Sa -, _ , , , , .t - i - uated on the lt;veniences at the Lake, they wouid resort thither in ;9h»ngp;tyofgreat numbers for the benefit of the delicious and ener- **d ofvating bath. Since we have no bath-house, it is rather timing that* a matter of surprise that uo person Las thought of ren u'st v” ,,nff 1dering Cedar Point a popular and general resort; but asbe made- tothe prciul«e«month and more of bathing weather is atiil left for thisseason, we say turn up your noses at Newport and go infor Cedar Point!nousr.a city,Hoate is in c
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