{ title: 'The people's press. (Kingston, N.Y.) 1853-1863, August 12, 1853, Page 2, Image 2', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031182/1853-08-12/ed-1/seq-2/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031182/1853-08-12/ed-1/seq-2.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031182/1853-08-12/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031182/1853-08-12/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Historic Huguenot Street
l De Peor· .. :a.:i:Y'~~ P(ltllllou • .! l'AJ.tODY • Late Appomt~Jtcnts. Dav d S~tnds Jr las received t\le appo nt mont of Postmaster at l'H !ton v1ce C I Buck ley rcmo ed R cl ard H Tt us has been appo nted Po•t master at New Hurl y v ce Moses Constable Temoved tJE;:': Rev M L Schenck pastor of the Reformed [.luteb Chlll'eh at Plattekill m the to.wn of Sauger&ICG wl <1 h11d contempfut&d leri\ mg hts plesent eh11rge has, W{J understand dec ded to remam-the cla8llrs and hts congre gatwn both objectmg to the separatwn ~ Two more stea.mers been mlJcd to the fleet of the Cement Rock and CruO'line makmg m all 1111 lee 1 have recently Rondout-t! e 1\lcAll ster - VICINITY RECOUD. G1 cat Freshet Tl ct o ~as a g eat freshet n Omnge eoun ty on ~1uuday tbe lot .t Estcn• re <lam age \ <S done to bu ld gs and far ns on tl e m 1rg n of stiellms CanterLury uud Com wall were tho p nc pal suffer s In n ~n y place• tl e btll s des tbc roads 11 ere washed away ;;ull s to tl e d ptl of oo c twel c feet be g rna do 1 be country n 'a1 us places presci ts tho appearm ee of I a ng been t rn w th n ,u,,u.a~v. Fr m the steamboat n the ne gh nnrllocta of Crows Nest tl e hil.nks ftl e 1 er I ad a s( k ngly grand effect the water ruoh ng !rom tl e sun m1t of the h Is l ke aud daoh ng mto the Hudson Street PreaehJng A street preacher and a stranger I as O)ade h ' ar poarance at 1 oughke\P\ e 1 !w Tele g1 aph says he prof€sses to be an A 1 ostle of I eace and s <>pposed to the present soc al or H•• dootrme 1s that w thm 18 months the g1eat dec Sive battle agamst Oppressmu 1s to be fougl t m Europe as antecedent t<r the M11lenmum for the mtroduct10n Jt wlitch he all ws about ten years He eJ!!l!lfamed the pl losophy of steamboat and ra lroad ace> dents m a manner httbly comfortmg to all carelees engmeers-namely that tt was a part of the distress of nations spoken of m the B ble and that we have not seen tl\eworst o£1t Sba•t;gll~J :Swra>as• There have been qu te <1 number of large stortes about Shanghat fowls gomg tberounds of late b t fr end- Clarke of the Rhmebeck Mecl an c recently fa rly outstnpped the whole of them m an account of one 1ly:mg oft' With, a young ch1ld fti:ffj;; Gen Qu1tmau who oo dtst ngu1~(<ed h mself n the 1\lextoan war has reeontly u ade a v e t to the place of b s nat nty '\ Dutchess c011nty. We learn from the Rl me beck l\lechamc th~t a pabl c recPpt10n was g ven to lim on the 18th ult m Red Hook ~ Robert T Cottmgham the last of those at the Exchange House PonJ!:I keeps e of the suffeters of the Empue du!d on the 3d One of h1a logs had be.eu amputated ~ The Mo.ntiecllo and W 111 tworo Plank Road CoDJ:P~ny ha'l'<l d<tc1ded to erect three toll gates and to cbari$e tWD eents a mile for two hor~e eanu1ges ~ Captillll Robert Burnet ~ewburgh uow -10 the 93d year of hm age ts said to be the onl;w Stn\Vmng {)lficer et'ihe Revolutleu ~Among the reoont gml4!atea of Rut I gcy s College N J waa Mr W J Cockburn r of l.ij~gston • A JYhgs Read of W e~t J:loylston took mrlor oform a f~w dey<~ i!go fur <the purpose- of hav lug a t/!otli~M.ed and aft-er the o.perat10n was p&tfw>meJ:f she was attacked mth a <~e!lm-.e pam ~tt 1heiH1ad bwame ttnconcwus ro1d ap prwently dted Her fr1ends aupposmg her dead la1d her out for bunal ro1d Wgn:il to prepare for the ~neral ~eremutues bat fue:tr gr ef was unexpecte<Yy turned to J.OY and ills ton shment on finrlmg th~<t tho supposed Jead began to reVIve t;he ev<>ntually reodve:red the f 1ll possesswn of her fwu1tres 1lut ff:liat • st ll most s ngalar m her case all we. lU'I! told she suH'ers vwlent p<tms m the bead nl! regulltl tts ev rung jj;pproaohe~ and at length, and about the same hour each nrght, fulls 11:i to a swoon very st!llJ,l.tr to that wh:lllh m~tlte first mstance was suppoSBd to be the sleep of death Th s <mse ~\' nly pr\\ento a >~JWt r~mu ku.ble escape ft om prl}mlltnMl burml (Vi orce;:;t~r Tra.nsllr1pt Execut40D oC Thomas COJUtOl\. Balttmore Aug 5 The cxecutuJl). of Thomas Connor f01 the muxde1 of Capt Hut ch •on took place to day The cu1j>~1t 'Wi.llt taken on to the gallows at Ill 2 o elock ;per feotly composed and firm The I>t>lt was 1m mod1atfrly drawn \'1 hen the rope bro'ka and the unfortunate man fell tQ the ground, a ~u. !ance of twenty Iii e feet He was taken up .e s ble Prepara.t ons were then iruidJ for ano 1 er lr al- the tope was tested 'With a; 1 000 pounds we gh t and agam broke Fm~lly at twenty n\ nnte• p<Sr-12 o clock ConMr WaS' Ia unci cd mto etetn ty 1 he gallows v. as erected a.hoV9 tha Jlll.,~ alford ng a fuU new to the Mu'li.itude AJ!ilem hlrd outs1de There could not have been less tLan 30 OOOpersonsw th llsglttilftheg~ffS = On } r1ifay last a man named <::ostello :!:&' s iling at (M:umdaga. Hollow commttted lb'ltJO• leuce on bHn$0lf m a.mm>ner ~o~t unaecoun't- able and hornfymg ln a 1it :of ma:dn~sli on cas~qnod most pr<>h:tbly by lli& attaeik of t~ del!ttum trernena he took a r.aznr and!b~an d~hberttt Jy to Ctlt downwards upon nrs peysen from the r gh> sl\on-ld<!r ma.kmg a :lhgfitfu.l vnmud \h)eh extended to the abdomen He then tumed b1s wea:non 1n another quafter Md unhesitahngly seVl!l\<ll\ all the extemal sexual organs after whmh he lS :r-ep!ll'ted to have hotmiJ up the IDJUtlllS Wli'h ~Oll~OOO jl:l a rude unsurgeonl ke mannCJ' 'tile man 111 now at the Poor llou~e and luellcihbly @@ •v rna y seem appeals smart and ma.r T.oopver S4!~ne :~n a CH'cus. A queer scen'!l happ®eli tn th~;~ Norfulk (it:r· cus Iat<-ly A newly\<llMMd ollioel' Wall np pom~ed peace pr.ese1 ver In the Mene where the clown bets the rmg rtnaster ~ Jiottte or wme that he can p ek a person from theaudt ence that can t1dc around the rmg tied il~ lfu a sack the officer s01zed upon the drnttl!\en man thtrl ')lwaya oH'er~ hrs se~v:>.<;JeJO {-an old. dev ee} and a.ctua!Jy: dmgged h1m from ilie-, c reus amid the shouts and whoops of .aer<>wd ed an<heuce It was a very ~too scene and! actually worth more than the prnle of ad- miSSion Prospects oC Peace. ~ OJ!ii;l'll ~uJ<l,ey~vf 4ihll: :N!J'W ¥m::m p~lice, a'l• Iejl,ted a man ll!uned JoBBph £I iahnsoJ~.>! m Sun\iay !Mt ,on; f.pe uharge of manrtfa.cturmg comltilll'felt mon&y $3 000; tn 6-& hlJJg, iln tli!l\ F a.U'k!lhb,V;~k 1 P\\@r~•e \f''Urportmg~ }» ganum!! \'le~m found m l® :p~Bessmn iflla bllls a~e fi;c mmdes or the O~lnM pia~er D: tt ansfe¥ riP one of tbe ongma] fbifls ~ been made etthe:r on\iltone or $me and p~Utteil l:!Wrefrem I l