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o ■ siaiuicoi re a i oppression.f other case where no such ler ourselves liable to the resistance.»ve sensible suggestion in the r, from n correspondent. The s ■ business man, and fully lutary effect of the small bill ommtrcialdenounced in such mge. We trust that the gor-•cle to Ohio the same privi-Virginia, that change may surprise be occasioned to the Iden expulsion of the foreign 11 ready created such a fever* » peonle wilt be able before lay of October to set '.he ben-f the law. They will np-bey have ap. roved of other s of the Democracy.[Bin team an and Democrat.ocaiou. uc in uescnocu os ucing 01 louystature, dark complexion, and with very bright eyes his physical frame it distinguished for its extraordinary strength. His military career began in hit youth, and ha is now between forty and forty-five yeani of nge. His nir possesses* a stern melancholy,though his manner* are engaging. He speaks vary little, but is the master of all the dialects spoken in lit! territory..tn Incident.raveier leagm on pod author cka ago a vessel sailed from iind to Boston, with a Cargo he voyage the master- a very and the male, his son, deai-ody lo Boston for Christian iiug that sail was a preaerva-ion, dug a holt in the cargo st d*ep, placed (he dead body in,and covered it up. Upon j of the owners, the Custom i took off the duty on the wit 'lion of the owners to sell itA 8hocking Occurrence.On Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr. Levi Haines and a neighbor, being engaged in hauling wood, near Cedarville, Mr. Haines attempted to crow a small culvert—the bridge cove way and let one of the bi.;d wheels in the ditch. The strength of the two not being sufficient to raise it, they concluded to trait for he.p. In o short time two rnen came (o their assist a nee, and while they were in the act of prying up th« wheel, o dead tree, unseen, nnd unheard, came down, angling across the wheel horses, the fore part or the wagon and down among the men, striking Mr. Haines on the head and bark of the neck, felling him to the ground, apparently dead, but he revive t and lived about five hours afterwards, and c pirea. The deceased was about thirty year* of age, and leaves a-wife and three rhfld/**u.Wbat appears strong# is, that the four men weio occupying not more than to many square feet, oftd the limbs fallingarotmd and between them, breaking a pry they held in their hand* into pieces; yet not one of them, with the exception of the deceased, received Ihealight* eat wound, save one, who received a scratch on the hand.—AVuhi Torch KrW;at the corner of Walnut and Eleventh * and was not finished; but son ice was U held in the basement.There vere about fifty-five p.rson* in church at the time As fur an we have ou tamed, the following are the ncmes of th killed;Mrs. VildiLHl, two daughters and son; I Salsbury; Mrs. John M. Mart in j Mr?. Jeam Wicks; Mis# Hesdiy: Mrs. Camden, mid t of Mr. Qorman; Mr. Taylor, and child; Godfrey; Mm. Sweny, aged ‘0 years; Mr. f hour; K. B. Davis; Alexander MoCbellsM New York; Mr. ft. Davis, oI New Albany, Mrs. McBride, and child. There are some or twelve other* sqriouily injured. Mr. Jo# Bradly, while assisting in removing the t ies, hod his eye cut out by a hatchet hi hands of any other person engaged m ren tog the falleu limbers.Two large warehouse# on Mam street, of them owned by Capt. Hobart Beatty, the other by Messrs. W right dc Bridget were almost entirely destroyed; they v quite new; the loss lo them is estimated 810.000.The Presbyterian church is ‘said to li cost $8,000.The W. A. Eaves, the W. W. Farmer U« New Memphis, the latter not yet com ted, were blown from their moorings on rocks; .the two former sustained no ser. damage; b.it the Memphia had hercabinbb off anJ her hull alightly Injured—she is d aged to the amount of $6,000.The third story of the extensive rope fa ry of W. A. fticbaidson,corner of Ctwsnut
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Eaton, Ohio, US

Thu, Aug 31, 1854

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