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li EOnt A1u•oad tJoua-reulonal (Jonvealion. Tile Lut1t Girl Found. PORT OF 'From tb~ eh~rbrooke (Canalla) GaT.ette trtepublic .. ( <:OII.~E!POl<DE!f~THJ: V:P1111L1C ) ERtE Penn Sept 21ltb 1848 The fne so 1 electors of the \\vera! town• n the couutJ of E e composn g the tbut\ second con gresSiona] d str ct who are 1n favor of the nomr nees of the Buffalo aud Utica free soli Conven MIS< Sarah Campbell of W mdsor who was Bu Jato Sept 2 3 p M \ llJ' M:astero and o!licm of vessel• w II confer a favor lo!it n the woods on the 11th of August last, r:e There 'Wa5 a nume nus a endance t.h 8 mo n ng on o us, wh ch We w rec p oca e cbee fu Y by forward DAILY TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY Circulation 1'000. We left Buflhlo last everung w th ¢he prospecL of a pleasant trtp beiore us W 1th a JOVJ&I set uf passengers and obhgm~r and carefll officers we could not, to speak m common parlance expect an) thmg shorter But alas for hum !lin hopes and expectatwns Notw1thstaud ng the care and at tent on bestowed on us bv those connected w th the boat and our own good natured dJSposttli>D& w~ were doomed to have a pretcy fatr new of the elephant rather closer perhaps than man\ of n• wtshed for About half past 11 o'clock old Boreas who bad beeu comparallvel) C!VIl thu\' far changed h s po nt of attack and came down on 1 e w th a perfect n1s.h, and m a manner that somewhat fore1bh rem nded some of us that sea s ckness was an 1tem m fall travel ng not to be sneezed at and one wh ch we should soon have the chance of add ng to our catalogue of comfort. However we all stood It prett) well Scattered around 1 1 dlfferent l'laces many we~e seen who md gnantlv demed that the) were atJ'ected b) the mot on of the boat but who were oh~ei!Ved makmg desperote plunges at the1r throat wtth t!hetr fingers wh1ch argued rather susp1cwnsly One poor Dutchman \hom I observed leamng over the e:ta rwav of the boat seemed Jn part c:ular trouble a td sn tdl) exclamation~ of dll!gu~t e~caped htm at the mot on of te dam boat. whtle several threats of Jeav ng for terra fum a at thafirstoppor tunitJ that offered came forth m hall choked sound• wh ch much resen bled the snarlwg of a cur w th h1s mouth full of cheese tlons are requested to send three delegates from the r re!Spective towns and wards n the county to represent them 111 a countv couvent1on to be held at the Court House ll the c ty of Buffalo on Sat urda) the 13th day of October next at 12 o clock :IlL for tl e purpose of nommating a free oo1l cand1date for Congre•s and for the lransac turned to her home on the 31 t 1 av ng been ab I Change but on account of tbe p OI. m ty of ndv ccs 1 er I t'O tl e R ptthl e offiee a y ems of marne mteU gence sent 21 da's A fr end 1 B ornptou l a e t us •tea ers n w lue tbe transac • were to a •o new hat etc \h h ll ey nay be po!15ess o 1 of. • \ c rcnmstant al account of her \\ auder of I n t d e.x t>n row d~ the close ofe c vee no 0 AR.RlVED--8cpt 22 the efforts made 1Il her behalt and her r rn 1 de €' 5 h e 1 at e on d recteJ. to he uthn..e ~e ~~ St<>amP FRIDAY EVENING 1848 NOJDIR~tJons of tbc F~ee DeJnocracy FOR PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN, OF NEW YOltK FOR VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES F. ADA~iiS, OF MASSACHUSETTS ELEC'!ORS AT LA..RGE JAMES S WADSWORTH of L v ng•ton ROBERT EMMETT of New York FOR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, (IF W10 G CAN AI ro IMI \l NER CHARLES A WHEATON, 07 0 D G PRI>lON INSPECTOR WILLIAM P ANGELL, We •ucceeded I> mnk ng Ere harbor th s morn mg abo It da.) break and found the Dmottt Cl nton safeh hou ed n port Shortly anen nrds the Olw came do vn the la\<o hnv ng been dnven back some fort; m les b; adve.-e wmds and at tho t me of vnt 1 g (5o clock P M) thew d sstill blo\\ mg a r-egular s1de romder I hn.~o had the pleasure of an ntroduct on to Mme of the frteud• of free so1l m th1s place and the' nsBL re n \ that the c•use progresseo rap1dh that notw thstandll g tho Msert ons or the Obser vor 111 d other bunker prmts the northwestern count es m the state are all al -.e \ th the subJect and w 11 do good battle N ovemher Tl e l eld a large tllld en thus ast1c meet gat the court hou•e a fe v da s a!i'o wh ch ather set the old hunke • back-the\ hav ng boasted that tl erre \rus 1 ot a corporal s gt ard of free so lers n the Goul t) -and I ave made arra tgements for other meet 1 gs throughout tl e co nt at conve 1 ent t mes and places Hou J R GIDDINGS was advertised to speak b 1t c cumstan es preve t ng h sa end ance the meeung \\a~ abh and cloqncutly ad dressed by othe gentlo1 en from abroad and ad JO r ed WJth lnree bear!> cheers for \ HI BuREN and ADAMS Ene sho vs a good man) fine substant1alh bult dwell gs and sto os and s rap dl mprov ng not o lv n appearance but 1 a comtrnerc al po nt of -v ew The harbor and docks shmw the need of a 1 e v I res de 1t a d one too :vho w 11 not be 'l he prmc pie nvolved 11 tb 8 Pres delta! elec I eve harbor and rver Improvements unconst tu ton to be set leU b) the l opJtl ::: vl ~tJ E:.r free tonal or that c rcu n~tances :v 11 p 1 t out of h ~ dom shall be abo! shed and slaver) establ shed m to attend to tl em We hope to get out of the torr tor es of New Mex co a 1 Cal fo n a morn ng If so ou shall Now )low do the cand d<tles stand upon th • I ear aga l •oo' from \ E p q est on Gen T A. >LOR 1s a slave holder o\\ns St nsr.nviE!<CY ro Tin SouTH -lt•hot td not be three hundred slaves has ul :va s 1 ved at the south forgotte th!lt wh le LE•vrs CAss hns rendered and IS dent1fied mittetest and feel ng\ th those I •elf u 1\ortl y of the support of he north by who w sh to extend the slave market and thus m pledg ng h mself to veto the J:&FER50NI:\.N ord crease the pr ce of slaves Tl s s tile true pos nni c~ •ho 1ld he be elected he IS st II more obJeC tion of Gen TAYLOR and v.:e subm to candd,tionaLle fthatbeposblE\ becau::~eofthesubser men wl ether he s at all II elv to favor anv prop v e C) to the so th wh ch •uch a pledge md cates oSition for tho preservat ou of freedom the terr \\i ote for LEwis C Ass and '\ ou endorse the treacl tl!rres The pos ton of General CAss s one of pos t ve hostil t to any mea<ure ptohtb t1 tg the plant ng of •lavery R these terr torres He s pledged m wut ng to veto the \VrL>rOT prov so or RD) moo '\ re of a ' m lar character Once the ad\ ocate of that prov so he changed h s pos o to secure the l'ote of the sot th n the Bait more convention o.nd IS nov one orthe most determ ned enem es of that g'eat pn 1c pie The o IJ cand date before the people for the r onlfrages fr endlJ to the JEFFERSONIAN or WtL nroT proviso and pledged to e 1force Its !tpphcat on to N A.\\ Mex co and Cal forn a s MARTIN V Al'f BoREr< He alone of all the Pres dentml caudt dates •ta 1ds upon the broad platform of freedom as opposed to the sec onal pia fo m of slavery and d~cl~rcs that free soil Blmllnot be prost1tntod (Q the use$ of slaven- C~n there be a do bt n the mmd of an> fnend of the free so I pr nc pie as to wh ch of these can d1dates t s h s duty to support7 Remember tho t no for vot g IS rap dh app oachmg a td each elector sho Ild be prepared so to exerc se the r ght of suffi age as to secure the npprobat on of h1s own con.;;:.c ence bee sotl we u.nJersta.nJ propose haVIng a. muss meeting nt Da.rlell CenMes count, on :FnJaJ the 29th 11 st and Messrs DooLITTLE and McKAT of W, om n~ PEIERS of Dare nnd V ANDJOR POF.L of th s Cit\ have prom <ed to be present, and to delver addresses Fe v count eo n the state have been more complete!) I der the u flu ence of hunker1sm m 1ts I teral s •nse than Gen e~ee A! Batav a a gang of pens o ed office holders cla m ng to he democrnts have congreg\ ted and by great activ ty and a cu n 1 g conceal mtmt of tho r selfish plans have contnved to keep the democratic suengtn of that county pln)mg mto the hands of the coDservn.t ves The couutv was generallJ represented n the State Conven tions by some of the gang whose h ghestamb 1 t on seemed to be man1fested n sub!;;erv ency to the d ctates of CROSWELL Recent event.'! however have opened the \' es of the democrncv of Gene see and we look for a noble 111 No\ember =---:--~- Elf JoHN C CaLHOUN ~a d n reply to the que• tion whe her he dtd not apprehend that General Tx.TLOR m ght prove fnlse to the south on the slavery extensiOn question s, 1co requ.trc no )!¥g~from Gtm TA..YLOR THE HOLDER OF .A. SOUTHERN PL.A.t'iiTATION-THE OWNEJl;()F THREE HUNDRED WOOLY HEADS' need not giv<> tho guaranty qf any pkdgc • IIJ\ The dwelhng of the Spamsh M ruster at W ashmgton was entered ou FrtdaJ n gbt and robbed af a number of art.Jcles among wh ch was a silver crucifix silver chal ce and plate two sets 9£ necklaces ear rm gs &c to the north en and subserviency of wh ch he has beengutllJ nnd hold o t nducen ents to other annb t ou.s men to botra) the punc pie~ of freedom around whiCh the north are now· rally ng The Bahtmore nom moe IS the p ucbased chattel of tho slave holders and sho 1ld I e be elected the fact w II be estub I shed that there Js tot enough mtegr t) among us to repudmte a tra tor to o r prmc pies and to vm d cate our own honor Wtthhold ~our votes from that nom nee and we shall have no more traitors or dough faces for the future Subserv enc} to the south Will become an obsolete 11l.ea for men w ll not truckle or betray Without the hope o( re UNION or THE Crsc11ls <Tt HERALIJI WITH TH:r: c,xcnn•ATl StGN..\L -These t\\o nblv conducted papers n the pro~'Perous c ty of C nc onat have been umted under th~ liB\~ Mille oF Cmclnnnt Globe The Glo5o w II be u der the ed tor a! management of three nble gentlemen JoH!r C V ACGH• formerlv ed tor of tbe Lotn sv lie E:r. ammer STAN! J;Y l'rLnHEW3 late editor ot the C uc nnatl Herald n1 d JAMEs W 1 U:LOR of the C ncmnnt Stgn.al All theee gentlemen are determ ned opponent! of the extension of •la ven and advocates of even measure of true re form But :fe\V paper!!! i£ an'\: n this broad and. l appv U n on w 11 be. conJueteJ. w t6. more ed torJ!tl t~l~nt The proJ.metor of th~ Glob• • Mr J V SMITII n:::r Hon W .t.SHlNGTON HuMT wh g member or Congress from the N agara and Orleans d str ct aaJ s In a letter to h e constituents I freeh adm t that Mart n \an Buren s pres ent post on Is calculated to command onr re B!Ject In Ius advanced age he has taken a a and on a great pr nc pie m defiance of party profit gacy and n contempt of offic a! d<Ctat!On It '\ the noblest act of h s hfo and t Will be VIewed m future t1 nes as tho bnghtest feature m hts hts ton liJ\ It s sa d that when AuDoBo;,- the dtat n gu shed natutah~t, amvQd 1n the city of Cmcm nat1 h1s poverty was so extreme that he humbh requested perm ss1on of a. draT\man to pUll a few ha rs from Ius horse s tn I The novel request Was granted and these haJ.rs AuDOBON manufac tured mto r ngs whiCh be dtsposed of for 11 few, cents and. thus la d the foundation of fortune and success 1 hfe U An observ ng corre•pondent of ilie N Y Gommorczal wrtt ng from Toronto Canada Sa\ s - In passmg through the country I nnd a growmg d1spos t ou to speak more favorably of the mstitutions of <the Un ted States than I ever knew before aud this too m 11 quarter where I httle expected to observe 1t Indeed the subJect of an nexat1on With the U n ted Slates IS qu te the order el the dav liJ' The Secretary of the Treasury hill! g1ven not ce that he \\ II pay the 1\-Ie:u.can mdemn ty certificates on the 27th of October Tfuete certifi cates were s:suod for cJaJms adJusted before the war Their amount IS $1 <>00,000, mQSt of which 1s held m New York ------- home from wh ch we conde •e the folio n gIll e nter F d van l ~aturdny are u Ull y \tea ner days statement a eas he- arr va on hose da:rs s anx ou y lonked for It ap~ars that on the ll th of Augn~t l!l co n II e I ea d I s mor n of the sac of 3000 l>bls Ftoua at panv w th two fr ends sne went fish ng o the I f ~ g N th 13 anch of W d b k d th t om \'~ \\'! o $a for ~ood to extra bran<ls In \\ HEAr or r 1D or roo an a on at we hen d of tf f 10 oo b Ol ~1 I C temptm.,.torctumshebecaneseparatedf I esaeo 0 u oato; n ORN\ e \ om er hea d uf l e sale f coo bu ch t I v a d t com pan ons who ret rned to her mother th 0 ce pa JC 0 par w dow CampbeH expectmrr to find 1 er at h:so e I n x:ed at SOc llo ilers as aOC\ hu o yers gene a l) do tlon of such other bus ness as mav be deemed ne cessarv It 1e expected tllat all the electors m the respecttl e towns m favor of the pr uc1ples put forth 1n the Butf.~lo platform w II f eely parllct pate 10 the pr maiJ meetmg9 to nppo nt dele Several of er ne ghbQrs ~\'earclled for be d lr~Po- no €'e e e v ews No cs.:;ent at cb3n e P t er Sunda'\ Monda, a1 d Tuesdal h\ RO e 50 or 60 I cles 5 nee Ye8terday Cana1 Fre ,)1 sa auge on Flour I d v d al\ and although her tracl s a l tl ooe of a16l on WI eat 13al lc on Co n to Alb ny a do<T \1 ch accompa ed her w m d s ove ed CANAL EXPORTS no t d ngs of the g-1rl Wt:>re obta ed Th~ fo o \ ng ~re the e.tp rta per canal from th 8 place A general sunpath\ for tl e affi cted w do\\ and ~cpt 2tst gates Vie would also •nggest to the d stnct comm t her lost daughter'\\ as exc ted and notw hstand b lf 1 g the bUS\ season of the 'ear great numbers from Vi 1 dsor and the ne gb bor ng to '.'Dsh ps of l:l <>98 20 32 r a d bs tees the hold g of convent ons d stric1.5 for the nom nat on of ea A.sembl) as earl; as pract cable d dates for the Brompton Sh pto Melbou ne Du h•m Oxford Sherbrooke Lennoxvllle Sloke and Dudsw~ll tuned ant w th prov s ons a d tmple.mems for can v ng n the y; oods n search of he fe-male wh ch was kept t p w tho 1t nterm ss o 1 f<>r about fourteen da' s \\hen Jt was generalh !!'l ru1 up under the mpreestou that she must ave d ed e ther from ~tarvat on or the clemency of the weather 1t hav ng ramed al nost ncessantly for Set !ember 18 1848 E A MAYNARD P M rOSBURGH ABRAM THORN CHARLES ESSLINGER PARDON TEFFT GEORGE BIGELOW IS !\ .. AC J LE\'I ER Central Comm1tt•e ------ S(\cond '' nr l Mcctln8\ \.t a meot ng of the fnends of free so I held at Wh pple s Excha ge on 1 hnrsday evenrng E A MAYNARD Esq \as called to tho char nnd JonN HcnnT.LL appomted Secretary The call for the meel ng was read bv the Secre tan and 1~• obJeCts stat d at large b) I ' \AN r Y.RPOEL Esa upon w1 ose motion Jt was R oolcol That \e now proceed to form a Jef ferson an Free So I Lnngue for th s \ard and that we adoJ t ns the bass of ts organ zut on the con t tut on a td b\ I \s of tl e general!Oagne for the c t' so far as the same rna' be apJ hcable Col BAss~ TT moved that the officers of the league be nommuted h\ the meetmg w hwh ca r cd and the follow ng officers cho!!!eD Presulent-CHARLES T RAND nenrh a week of the t me On tl e 31st hf'tr bro her returned 1 orne f om Massachusetts a 1d \ th t vo or three others ro newed the searoh b tt ret trned tl e second dav 11.1 d fo nd to the great JO' tha.a.-. the lost o e had fo nd J or w-a' 1 o ne- o the Pven ng p r' o s On hear ng of her retun our corre<pon lent made a v s t tow do v Can pbell to hear from her laughter the sto 1 of her '\ ander g She was fon td as m ght be s tpposed m 11 v r 'eak a d t\Xhaust('d co tl ton but q te rat o a] as t set>n s she had been d r g- the \I ole per od of her ab sence Fro n l er ston the follow 1 g pa t culars were gatherf'd - ·w1 en first lost she down Open B ook~ to a mendo \ :wont an 1le d stnn f on whee she l.:ft her co 1 a o s vh ch sl e rn stook or 'hat s called tl e Oz as open g a n led stat t n the oppos te d recto 1 On Sabbath n orn ng know ng hat sha .vas lost a d hnv 1g heard that lost per.on m ght be gu ded b) the sun she undertook to fullo v the \\' dun1g tl e da 1 the mo n g sl e d rpcted l er steps 1 !CO p, CS1 [C'I 1-J 0 J vV l!!PPLE <I Cf'Tetary-J o H N He nm:r Fm mcc Go1nmtttce-Mr ATII:Tlls to \arl the east crosscrl tl e north ban h m s tal 1 g It for Ope I Brooke a 1d travelled fre q enth un g n a so th east d ocllo 1 (her wa\ l orne was d 10 1 o ll ) seven 01 e ght m les Gtonr.ll: Hu t 11 she came to the great ha\ meado\\ n W d •or There she spent Sabbath n j1:ht a d on STED NovF.s DARRo\ Excr:u.ttTc Commrttce- J A sol! BAsSETT McCREArY ViM E H mT Et Mo da'\ mor ng d rected her course to a d ANDREn thence down tho •outh branch m the g1eat mea do v 1reaSI nr-BY.NJAMIN DoL:E After th s she appeurs to have spent her t ne except •I [e she was search gforfood forherse1f Aftor the organ zat on had been completed the 111 d dog 1 walk g and runn ng uver the meado, n eet ng was ven ably addressed by Messrs STE I and up and dow tl e south branch 11 sea ch of VEN' B«sET '.<NDERPoEL and Gr.oRG>: after her ho n~ accas onalh w ande Ing upo 1 the h gh wh ch tl e nee IT ad jour ed la ds and far do vn to :vard the JUDC on oftbet o \ mn n stream8 never be ng more than seven 01 E A MAY~ARD Ch n o gl t T 1les fro n ho no Jou\!f Ht:\nn:t:r For st>veral da\\= b attempt ng ~ > 1 she travelled n a c 1cle find liJ' Th~ err~tar) of the NaV\ has nppo nted 1 gf t ear the plac~ wl ch •he left t1 e o L ~ 1 GILliS to the command of the \'-strouomt I ng- AI hougl he often came acr s• the trad • cal exped ton to the southern hem sphere au tho I of large part e of n en a d the r rrcenth erected d t b 1 t f C L t G II camps and k r :v that nult tudes of people v e ze a e a c sess 01 o ongress eu w 1 :search of 1 cr sl e :sa no 1 v ng per:::;on and leave earh next summer nud 111 the meant me heard no so nd of tru npet or olhet nmse except w II v s t the PI losopb cal soc ot es of t1 e cou I 1 the repo t of a gu 1 as she [a, b a b ool< earl tn preparator) to hts depa t ue o Th day morn g the s xth da' of her be g lost Tl ng the gun to I ave been fired not G£ o e tha ha1f an led ~ta t :::.he sa t1 he creu pondent of the Alba 1 y Atlas wr tes 1 he TAY od and run to the place whence she suppa.ed tho no so came but fo t d noth1 1g Ea h 1 tl e dav L R cand date for elector n tl s d str ct declared however sl e came to the camp wl ele th s gun the other di11 m a pub] c l scus,Ion l1l th s coUJ n 1 n as fired but not unt I I> occ pat ts h~d left o rc (Green) tlat the peoJ lo of flw south had Tnn>E new the r search for her Tl scamp Mas abo Hu,DRED PLY.DGEs-alludzng to Gen TAYLOR s ftohur sm blebs fthom the g eat mTel ado hwl ~fre shde spfiPU e a a prev ous e e s e oun a e nfgrot.!-lat I e zro• ld rcto the TV,lmot proriSo dr ed her clot! es and fou td a pat dge s g \\ard FRJ::J:DOJI oa SLA.TERY?-WhJCh sha11 wehnle1 wh ch she cnuked and ate and t en lay down a d slept rema 1 mg about 24 hours Shall fteedom be preserved m the !err tortes or In her travels she came across several other s all It be stncke\I down and slavery planted n ts camps some of wh ch she 'V s ted several t me~ place? Tb s a the one clear d st net and no port cularh one \I ere >l e found names c tl pun mentous quest on to be dec ded at the polls n No trees and another n \h ch 11las a p ece of wh e paper Except three or four n ghts spe t 111 the e vern her camps she slept u1 on the ground s mel! me• rna [JJ\ A J ttlo g rl J\I 58 OLIVE Mtl<T.R abo It 12 k ng a bed of moss and endeavor ng o she It r he self from t'Je dreanch ng Iams n th spruce years old com1 os tor Ill the Lod Democrat office boughs For the first two\ eeks sl e suffered much w II eet 6000 ems per da) d str~bute her own from I e cold sl ver ng all n gl I a d slee ng matter and keep her case m pe1fcct order Mt~s but I ttl~ The last wee! she srud she had got OurE has been at the husmess about 3 montl 5 toughened a d d d notsluver; When first lost U The South Carolmum calls upon the Charleston democratiC TAYLOR men to pubhah the letter Gen BuTLER addressed to them It IS she had a large tront wh ch was the onlv food she ate except choke chPrr es the firAt week and a part of th s she gave to her dog wh cl1 rema ned with her for a week da, and n ght The cher r e• wh1ch s.he ale greed h swallo\\mgthe stones understood he has refused the use of bts name she found llJUred her health and for the l~t t 'o along wtth TAYLOR ·------ 1\han AND -A correspondent of the New York Even ng Post wr trulfrom Bnlt more DEAR Sta-W!lhout anv fo~maltty I am happ) to mform 'ou that the free soil partv ' 1s datl} gro :t;tnf! t onger n.. this CJt' We shall undoubt cdlv hold the balance of po ver m Man laud lt::r 'I l e address of tl e free so 1 etate conven of Massachusett.'! s srud to be from the pen of Ho JoHN G PALFREY The address savs the Ph ]adolph a co ve 1t on was a 1 ttle farce acted tl rough for the Hntts'act&on of simple people ' liJ\ Mrs PATRICK BERNAN of Hartford, Conn g•ve btrth to four en ldren sometime smce-three g rls and a bo) She dted the follow)ng mornmg One of the chtltlren also d1ed DA\'tv.L. WE.BsT.EJt. ol't T .... r.Lo~rJA No'ML.II(A..\r'IOM- 11 THERE IS NO MAN MORE FIRMLY OF OPINION TH f\.T SUCH A NOMINATION WAS NOT FIT TO MAKE ' Sr>:AMZTl EDWARD BnEs -Su 18 \\'\the Cht cago Juurnal have been commenced aga n•t the owners of that boat for damages occas oned by the burstmg of the boilers ----~-- weeks •he hved upon cranberrtes checl erbeu es and VI; ood sorrel Wh le the dog rem a ed Wl h her she co 1stantlv shared her food w th h m hut !ln. d she was glad when he 1eft her as t 'l\ as so much trouble to find hJm food On Thursday of last week she followed the South to :vard the JUnction of the North branch \\here t appeated she had been befvre but co ld not ford tho ~trcnm and tn the afternoon of Fn da.:y crossed the North a 1 t le above ts JUnction w th the South branch m d follow ng down the slream she fo md herself m the clearmg nea Moor s m Il Thence d rect Jr her steps toward home she reached Mr M Dale s about a m le from her mothm • at 6 o clock hav ng walked five m les 1n two hours and probabl ten m les duru g the da) Here she remamed t II the next da) whe 1 she was carrted home and race ved h) her fnends almost no oue ra sed from the dead Her feet and ancles were velJ much 5\\ ollen and lacerated but stranr to sa~ her cal co g-own was lt.ept :vhole w tb the exception of t.wo small ren Respectmg her feelmgs. dunng her fast m the w1IdcrneSB she sap she was never fnghte 1ed though somet mes when the sun d sappeared she felt disheartened expect ng to per sh and when she found h, not d <covermg IIIJ new track• that the people had gtven over searchmg for her she was great!) d scouraged On the morn ng of Fr da~ she was strongh n el ned to g ve 'p and I e down and dte but the hope of seemg her mother st mnlated her to make U We o.re mdebted to the Hon J OH!f A Dt:t one effort to reach home whteh proved s Jccessful WllPn VIS ted she was suffer ng from fever sh ex e tement and general derangement of the S) stem and greatly emaciated w th a feeble voce but and JoH\ P H u J: for the official documents rei alive to the treaty \Jth 11-Iex co liJ\ A h g snag m the Oh1o Rtv(>r, at Ritchie he..s a flag ra sed upon t lfii!!Crtbed- Hurrah for Polio;; -and Cass Tl ey protect us \ DoG DAn -Dur ng the months of Jul) and August 3000 dogs were ktlled m New York at an expense ot $1500 to !he corporation Plat.forn.a. A.\ opted by tlae ''big- Na:tloual ~OUTCUllOil• RMolrcd Resolved Resolved Resolvod Resolved Rcsolt~ed Resolvr.d That we do now adJourn perfect!) sane and collected It s somewha remarkable that a. you g g 1 (aged 17 ) th nlv clad s rv ved for twent o e daJ s exposed as she Jl a!! to such sovere storms wtth no food but wild berr es It 1s also ven stran~e that she was so frequenth on the tracks of those m search of her sleepmg m their camps and endeavor ng to follow their tr11cks I orne let d d not hear anv of the r numerous trumpets and was not •een b) any of the hundrods of persons who were 1n search for her C eesC' Wool -14 seeds 31735 Sav s 1' 74 No or c e rance:~r sa Lu nbcr teet Wh skey ga s Baco lbs A TAMU.A.:!I.\'Y FLAT OUT -There was a feeble meeting at Tam man\ Hall on Monday n ght at which Mli<J: W .U..SH and one MosES of South Carol na, figured li-Jr. MosJ:s assailed PoLK for 11gnmg the Oregon h11l It would have been bet ter he cia med fu bave left 1t w thout a CIVIl gov emment. The whole affa r was a wretchad ex hlb!tion of the weakness and aubserv 1 eucv of huu kerJSm -Albany Atl.as A,T,~oiTY oF MINING AT LAKE SuPERIOR -An 11nc ent m ne near the forks of the Ontonagon has recentlv been d scavered A sunken trench upon the 1 ne of the vem first led to till d scuven which dtslosed a mass of nabve copper estimated to weigh seven tons Remams of large umbers c nders and ashes Atone hammers ch seJs and other tools were found not an) of them how ever of Iron Upon the rnbb sh that had accu mulated over these rema ns 1arge trees of centu nes growth had sprung up and the depth of soil tl at -concealed thts anc ent furnace, was 18 feet Wbo were they then-those m oers of the elder t1me? -Ghzcago Jm nzal o::r- DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL :BANK OF IRELAND 11 • nsto su 1 and n oney rem tted to theo d CO\l n ry fo Em rants on my respoxs b l ty N B Uncurrc 1 no ey Co n +--\----:--- B llsof Exchange and Draf1 son To on o ~ han and New York ke boughtnndsoldonfa.vo ablete ms ROBERT CODD mhlOt t Canada llank A2ene1 162 Ma n •t. IIJ\ The Ph ladelphta Ttmes •an Judge CoN \RAn s n~>w play IS called The Heretic 11-Ir FoRREsT, they ~ay accep~ 1t as worth) of the ..,cond pnze of $1 000 and awar~ the pnze of $3,00!1 to some plav wn ten by a ll(ew Yorker Il:::7' At a recent Ses§lon of' the corporation of the Umvers1ty of Vermont t~ rcstgnation of Pre~~ dent V\'Ji:EJ:LER was aocepted and Rev WoR TBUGTOif SMITH D n of St. Albana was nnam mously elected PreSident of that lnstitullon [?The Low ell Arit:omser sa> s- LOR s pol neal prmetples bemg unknown w1th anv degree of cerlamty h1a position 18 somewhat like that of a follow aupposed to h11.ve cGmmttted some grave oit'ence He s arrested or •take n up' (bv lh~ Whip) 'Oil IU'JIICIOII \ ATTEIIPT:ED ABDUCT!Olf -A man has been ar rested m St Loms for entrcmg two gtrla of ten aud tweTve years or age from a manapoe whtch thev were VISiting and keepmgthem secreted from theu fr1ends for two or three da) 1 with the mteu llon of finally taking them awav The children were fonunatelv rell!'ned and the wre&eh 11 now 1n Jad, awruting hrs trJ..,) .JOHN D. SHEPARD & CO MANFAGTURERSOF 8TE.JM ENGINES .A'fD HOlLERS \Works on Olug ~trtree-......Bul'f\afol'll V John D Shepherd Ju u• Edgerton CJ s [I W atrou• ISt•am Eng nco and bo ers }tepa red ry dt-BCr p on made to- 0 rler J. NOTTINGHAM, FORTY .JRDING .tND COM.MISSZO!f MEJIOH.I.NT. iJ\ Rt RtT Bllhop JAwat omc!at.a at it. .faul'• ehureh, Whiteq~- S.lllrQ..y bnux~ Scll.,..LS.-Indizms has dec:~ded, by a strong .,.ole 1o go for eehooLr. The State 8err.b1tol. of the 19th ult. eontaina J\elurns from 53 eountil!ll Wblllh etaM MJoiloww -}Q ft.YOI' of fiwe llllhaoJa t7 $63, ....... •ll.eoloJ, 12,~ ::---=--o---- CA .. CF.lt -The T-u.naloo- 06un:or atatea daat o. Mr Bell who suffered for e•ght yean Wlt4 can cer m the n011e wu enttreh cured bv IIOID( a poultice of the common craDbei'IJ It w .. ample and mnoc•ut !bat nery ou. aJ!lietH wida Chill di - ob911ld uy tl. oopllltf AJII'D ..4tl.E .. l'(T P'OJt CoJDme.:rcial Line JfO t7 C.E!'f'TIU.L W.IUU rr7\' CANADA BANK NOTES- Re dee ned nn uo.tfavorableratet: for Dra'flll or Current\y at tlleC•nada Ban.kA&e.&eJ' tftMa•nwtr~ J&a5Jif ¥ J!,Olff;I'I\ CODD 60 :u feet un her 63 2.35 fi Ju her dr a 2 u tons p g 8 agesaes DR. F EHR:IIAN, Homrepath1c Physician, :Pi 0 2 WEST EAGLE STREIT HUFFAI 0 JOHN H. BOWIE&. CO'S Lea~her Store, No. 30, Ferry Street, .New Vorl< onbo d orate M Reed• I on11 Wbori