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·~~~~~l!f\,.:~~~e!;f~:ot;N~o;!w~~l) so mu!lh from se:a•sit;kll<'>llfl-li!l: rulments, whu:h he had when he came on intli:teilUtt.~tllle 01 ~U:Sil1 board IJnd'er tbtulare Qfth().<lhlp s Surgeon, howe.ver, he seemed tG be though he cont.lnQed to be greatly @Pf~iSSfld, I wl•!lll~,~».~; .i:t~.i!~·tc>1~~!t! complained of senqus suffe!'J.Qg fluring ·re 1 ~i;~~~~~~~·~ot~re~flthe~o~ge On the mqrmng of the lath ult. he was ~~;JiltP~·P!Jl!}tjr 'olttb•e·'\l<:n•oe>ll ~\\'\ .... ~··· •:a:~~t;~~Vr~;=~~ a* the ~gway doorl complrumng .:; ta fl,}!as~enger wb.Q advrned 1'11m to !W'J, J;lll<' J;lll(f.\i'~t!l.¢.';.~~ul[l>p~ ,. 1 :e. 11 e~ I e.;J,tQ,!:iVEil;!;.!IJ:I' a uure fon §ea mekne$& and <~qon left h1m lit~~~ tt w!r of no u~e,-be was tbe. utmost e:dent, ¢'I~c~:!dl]ids• ~!\:.!\Ill; 1 very lil and .:ar.ed but~ttle what became <duty f1f pa.renta ta 1 Yisiit ~~ i~b·~oJ,;. g~,~~~jhi:_~m~m;H.tf illlems to hye then gone hetnw\ your children .: a~~'~ssed hut at ba.ve • ti~lo: ~mlii~ov:i:~\J wjij. ,J\Iit ~tW!trd uud'tr wba\ aptem yow !lliild. 11 tr\ned l' and J~~~~d over the ~~~.~~lllll· lf you fW: that intu<l•t the J?iiren:t,ilhonld lie1')g then nearly JOU will not rQst eati&:Ged until y~u do one seem!f tO !\ave seeu hun go something abont the manner 18 wluch your over A S!)tlor at the mast lJead however, children are taught and what 1s f~le e,haracter hnn as he passed astern and gave the (If that msttuctton and what. the I example alarm The Captam and first officer linn who teaches them But n 1s not alone both below; but eame up Jmmedmtely tthe duty of the parent, tt 1s also=he duty of but half dressed The steam was• at the pubhc spmted cttizen IUid c wtmn ph 1 blown off.-the bo,atswam wrth five men got 'ianthropiSt to look aftEir thi's negl cted mter mto the long boat, and tne ship backed to- <est He who wou:ld see the conl:htton of wards the place where he had d1sappeared :kind bettered shoul(j. nstt the public school A life preserver had been thrown over but fot here he wdl find the obJe<:t oih!s sympa <t w&s floatu;tg by ttselt The poor man was thy u.nd here he ma,y !hop a wor of advtee seen o~ tmce to rruse h1s hands h1gh out whteh ma.y m11-ke an 1mpress10n th t wtll last of the water hut afterwards the only gmde perbans through life here perh4ps, he may to his posltlon :was a red garment, supposed find a gtfted sm of poverty who iy. h1s mfiu at first to be a sa lors ~htrt but wh cp proved ence may be bto11ght out to bles~ t!he world to be the mner linmg of hts overcoat. Up to But 1t lS also the duty of the m~mter of the th s t me 1t waS'beheved that the unfortunate gospel to V!Bit the school a11d I snre jf he person was a smlor who had fallen fi om aloft coUld realize the pleasure 1~ w.oul alford the and as the sh1rt seemed to be alone Jt was teachers and scholars to be thus hlndly netic thought he had thrown Jt off aud was proba cd h1s presence m the school rooul would be a. bly \SWimmmg The sea was per.feetly frequent occurrence. The teachelt w~ld feel smooth however and nothmg could be ~eeo that be has a powerfll1 stunuhfilt •f. hiS work of hun The long boat had by th1s !!me been he wonld fool fresh eonrage at ooob repeated cast of! and on reachmg the garment found VJSJt and w1th renewed energy wduld he pur that It enc!ooed h s body whiCh lt seen ed to sue hia task. He woUld not feel that he IS have buoyed up At first there seea1ed to be alone m hts work butthat hehaslapowerfnl slightE\Igns ofhfe and 1t was hoped he e;uxiliary and one who of all otlJ,Ilrs should be reVJved Some delay occurred m £'eel antptel'est m th1s work Welioak to the boat alongSide, as the rtogbolt numaters to g1ve countenance and character way and let Jt drop It was finally hf~ to all moral movements or the day: !and 18 up-half full of water -and 1t was theu beneath thmr notice t I feaor that 1 t 18 con that the unfortunate vtctJm stdered by some too common for t!be 1 r '{otice was Mr Although )1e was ev1dent But not to VISit the scho()I IS nbt the)j;lnly Iy dead when brought aboard all posSll;>le ef. way m which schools lll:e negle~ed, as the forts by frtct on and otherwise were used for expenence of many teachers will ova. The h1s J'estorat on but m vam A pia n board school house 1s frequently const ucted w1 th coffin was made m whiCh h1s remams were very: little reference to eunvemenc~ and com and taken mto Liverpool w);lere af. fort people too often seem to th nk that ter an mquest, they were g1ven m charge when the sehoi'U house 1s so that 1 t will keep the Amencan Consul the cb Jdren dry and shelter them from the He has left a fam ly m the CJty upnn whom cold that tt w1ll do for a school hellse They th s sad news will fall of course w1th heavy eeem to thmk that It matters bu1i little how wetght the chtldren ar~roncred W>th se.lts mdeed The llippodronue. there aro many t1mes nothmg but lslab$ wtth legs put m them, and><so h gh thaf the oh!l Smce the OP.en ng <lf thw popular place dren s feet cannot reach tb,. fio~r I w1sh amusement (7) ace dents of tl e most oer ous that peop!Q could fully' realize the lev ls grow and fatal ,.:fiara~ter have occurred Some mg out of such neglect I am sure they would t me~r a female nder was thrown from not suffer the1r ch1ldren to be expo ed toTSuch one oC he rae o.g char ots and carr eu out n e> 1s sens le To allay the excllement ot the au l CtJBS.\ Journal. Agam the want efbooks and thor neces ence a young lad.)' tmltating l cr style sary articles tl\lfi ng m t1 emselva eons1dernd dress was brought out and thus the pub! c vot of great account m the order a d arrange sat1sfied supposmg she ha !Jmmed at ely ment of a good schoal and parents often ,,~,•.enu.;,.P,I On Wednesday evenmg another grudge the mere p1ttance 1t woul~ reqruro to one was thrown from a horse hv wh1ch one purchase them and :many t mes when pa of her arms was fractured an l a contus on rents are aaked to buy a book th~ teacher or recetved m the back ofher head Last nwht echolar ts met w1th tlie remark: jwe have to aga n one of the mders was thrown but ~ buy so many books wnen the rome amaunt or nothmg could be learned as to the t'h:ore~.- I w1ll he epent for some tNiling toy or some ter or extent of tt e mpr es she receiv.U _ and f1eely denounemg the other useless purpose j How many others have occurred ~are party: under lts variOus pha The employment m many eases oftmprop unable to say There 1 s a d 1 sposJhon to de elil).gmg to the ~Ig orgaruz d •-t ~ h m 1843 th'fitw ng off all er an mcompe.,.,u persons as te c era 1s an ce1ve the pub) c as t<l' the dano-ers attendm\' ( ther evtdence of neglect An tbts anses the exerctses of the turf. and e;ery ace den; '\i''!llu'l\'• ret:v>cliai:ed.~Vhig prmC!ples and went frwuently: from a false notwn of bconomy or whether serwus or not, IS hushed up with I should rather have said from a ~ar•nnomous marvellous rap1d1ty Such .cruel exhibit ons dispoSition: People are unwlll!fg to pay a If the_5 must be attended w th loss of I fe teacher a reasonable and JUSt compensat ou better cease at once -N Y paper Recent Deaths. snd so long as this 1s the ease they cannot ~xpect to procure ths serv1ces of the best teachers They cannot expect th&t people wJII g1T8 up a mora Iucra.tive oc().unat1 Qn for The L-owell Vox Popuh speakmg of the one bnngmg With 1t all the trla.ls\&nd deatll of .fesae Humhmsop 1 saylf \He Mnragements of the pedagognesjoili~, at the firmbeheverm Sp1~1toal Rappmg, and du present rate of compensation Lj}t BJUSt rmg the last few montha he spent m Cahfor liberal standard be t~et np and ~here will ma 1t was apparent to hts frtends that he was eo diiliculty m proc11rmg good teachers under a kmd of monomama wh~eh time that the Emp1re St 11 te wa~<l.'l up to her J·r1mder€1d h1m qmte as miserable as he behev mterest In thts matter and fu:es her mark ed that soc ety to be for whose reformatwn where the first State of thu!' glontus confeder he professed a wilhngness to devote the la f bors of Ius bfe MY should fix •t and then mnte her siSter States to go and do hkewrse Jededtah Ayres a Fifer m the army 1>1 the RevolutiOn and nntll recently a res1dent the town of Johnstown dted m Bleecker S E A Fulton Co m this State on the 18th :The Cliu.ton Monument. Mav to66 1\'lr B then moved to suspend 1t fo: fifteen mmutes Lost-35 to 57 • Mr LittleJohn moved to suspend for tbll'ty mmutes It waa but JUSt to g1ve an oppor&u ruty to vote upon the amendment The Ayes and Nays were then called for by Mr Burroughs Yeas 53 Nays 63 \Mr Ke11rney moved the prenona questwn Mr LittleJohn moved to lay on the table The Cha1r dee1ded that dec1s1on oft!:Je Hollll0 to take the final vote at ~. bon!.\ was eqmvo lent to the preVIous questiOn The House would proceed to vote upon the plan proposed by the mmor1ty after wh1ch wonld come the vote upon the plan of the maJor•ty The House then proceeded to vote upon the m!mONty plan as amended by Mr Hadler a motwn relatiVe to the contracts of 1851 It waa lost; by a vote ot 70 to 01 Mr Lo~ bery vot1ng 1D thil nllirmattve and Mr Smith 1n the ncgatlVe The vote was then taken upon the maJonty -the w~st plan-wh1Ch was passedhy a \Vote • of 79 to 40 Mr Sm1th wtth the ayes and Mr Lonnsbery the not'B Jtf! Recess to 4 P M The Governor ed the B1ll t1> Enlarge the Bas1s of Ban wtth hl8 veto the e0Iu!iderat1on ofwhteh 'lrns post- poned untjl ~dnesd~~,y next On Thu:rsdfi:y m the Senate, the Canal qnes tion euwiJg up Mr Conger tool the iloo:r ud spokll 111 faT Of of tl!.e •emhlJ p]!ln 1 hlmnl concluded, a :wtv 1fillll :tfttD' 'llli th'd ildlitWll to concur ,and lost-- a1ea 6, noee 19-Mr FJere~~ mth the ayes. Mr BJ~;rtlet~ then moved for a eomDllUoo of Conference Mr BrlBtol moved an amendment, Jlanung Vanderbilt Upham and Rodgers ae such Com m1ttee on the p11rt of the Senate, when th~t >u bJ ect was made the speCial order for toll! next moromg In the Assembly Mr Loomts reported the btll 'I;Pproprmtmg tha revenues of the L1tera ,lure and U S Depostt funds to Acadetmes, •lso moved tt$ thtrd readmg-passed A motion to prmt 50 000 1 000 cop1es of the mpeacbment report was carr ed The b11l allowmg the AmerJCan and For e gn Btble Soc1ety to hold real estate was passed GENERAL NEWS SUMMARY SUICide llll .Jail. Sometime dunng Tuesda,- m~ht or yester day mornmg H Walstmn who was confined m Jatlln th1s village awa1ting h1s tr1al for grand larceny commttted smetde m hts cell by hangmg bmlSelf W1th a rope made fast to some na Is m one of the s1de walls He 11'118 first discovered by the Jailor about 6 o clock yesterday mornmg The rope With which tbe fatal deed was oomm1tted was very mgemom ly manufactured out of the stockmgs of the deceased An mqnest was held on the body by Coroner. Van i:!eeck at wh1eh the fullo\.mg emdence was adduced J C FERGt:SoN-Bemg duly r;wo:rn says 1 !mow the body ot deceased H W alstem been. Jn my charge s!,llca the 20th of May was found dead m h1s cell th1s moromg a few mm utes after 6 o clock a color,ed man was with me when I found h1m he Wa!! hangmg by the neck found a letter 1n h1s hat he was well last n ght at hal£ past 1\ was verv cheerful at that tune Lou1s D,n rs-SaJS l!e was well acquamt- de wtth dec~a.sed kD~>w the hand wnting of' deceased Mr DavlB tmnslateil the Jettel' spoken of n tlfu above ev dence \lB follows ALL THE JEW!SH CoN®ATJiilN Better dead than linng m jlrtSOO I am mnocent bat I forg Te my \'''\\deret s.. Open my body and yoU: wtll :find how I anfihed 1 am very glad to ilie because to hvf>' .ll! only foolishness :as 1ife ha<> only g.ot to be a. toxhrt:# tome BefOre---was a li> gun st, 8J'l> apostab, and mru'l'led >n England 9,11d Le:ft two children there and now he 1s a murde~.;,~ as bee hi>$ dr1ven h1o fr>end who ga:ve his'iasi ta.h1m W. death , There was also fo>mil 1n too eel! of tl:te da-- ceased a Gilrman ed>tJOn ei Zlllnme:mmnn on Solitude On the mMd~ of th& .ooveY of ih\' u 'Ok the followmg was w111tten Jill German To T• uo.RE R<l'HA'EL It 18 su.le I will become f~e~ SDi! tlleu :ll wtll have reveng\ 1 will reve'!lge- m;y!!t!ilS e!> these people who wr~ng od me fJflff] f)'lfJil and! wtshed to have me m ptt<on I will ~ilmu~ htm fur he has been mn.rrteo. tvnce :~nd 1 - prove it Walstem was & Jew who ~t 1~ 'ii~I~ 1JMl very wellltked by those 11'1th •hom be wafl acquamted He was followed yesterday af. ternoon to the grave b1 a small number of fr1ends bnt no relative was near to drop a. tear over tho poor Vllltim of misfortune (Pough Press 1une 2d Tho Mechamc and Gazette sa,;ys that the Bank of Rhinebeck went mto opera.t1on on the 1st 111st A considerabk number oli' 'billa of the smaller d<lJlommatwns are already m mraplatwn The notes ara redeemed itt ptw at the Mecnamcs Bank New York At the elMtton for charter offices on tho 30th ul t the followmg persons were chosen Trustees -Marbn L M~trqua:tt John G Ostrom Peter F Hevenor John M &ndford, H1ram T Van heur,t~n Stephen :r emllngs; Geo ~ Ring • AsseSSO'Js -John Benner Theophilua Nel son W tlliam CNss Theasurer -James C McCarty Vn:g~nm Eleetton. Lew1s the Independent Democrat 1s elect el\ to Congress m the Pm:kers1mrgh DJBtr1ct of V~rgtma TblS giVes the Democrats t',he whole Congressto.Ijlll delegatton The House <lf Delegates so far atands- W,h1gs .Sl Democrats 59-a Wh1g gam of 6 The Senate, Wbtgs 9 Democrats 13-a Wh!J!; gam of 1 \