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We can)lot uplore eaeh labvrmth ofj[~ililililh.r ]:u,~!:, .t4e: 1 .plft'l!~ •. ~lQ.tlllf -t 1 artJIIIle'ottlrlf, nm: lllUl :we \$]~~'If :pound that unittls i,t to3ts earthly able -~acle yet by tn.emg t1m·ulll~t:~>•1lter and oondneti of man throng&~ p\lstrjl.1;esi'l*eun:sti,ll~ ·ir.tp to the ~~~iro•w~~~~mb·~~~~l1ili~d~id~~g itu:id deiitioy~'prmmple~t of rollinS' tum at1il eniPIIdles w 1 tlnrt rus :Ureast lini•4ir 1 ~ J.;N• Y. State Teacber's AS$o;cmtaon. 'htiJ\ow-tl! 411~ wh~se vtle lantl !polllui~a •flltmc!' J A noa1;ss 'llnol'TIID< -rca G11'N J>}(-AL cmruLA TroN <ilill!Hl'lhlhl' tli\'+lolat& n¥ T!l'<\'l N<!!.W.YlmK :S't'Al'19'lii!AOHER s .AEillO··l nonol!':and Jbsticeo, to Ck\-\):IO.II .1.'1; ':\\.RElR .R •~T Cpl!l V ENTION .:.ll,leasllres tliat • and1SlJl1'1!er HELl) .AT' RocJIESTER fithfJ m6!t salired tres ~hltt'lnnd lin~;~ tO< h1s lfel Teach~ of New 't ork- We wo<!ld speak a J:uw man ll.nd to his -l\'Iaker The fasston~ feow ~(lpous wo.Ns to you Otl every sule ca:uae th& ~otrl of man tll asp1re 'ito f.ew ~s we see evtdences ul progress In agrteul er and: extended rille to pant after thai; Ide ture 1n meahanteal: lnv~nuons m tho aceumu cenmgphantom glory and to attaur tlieiobi of w~..,lth wq s~e the fru1ts of the pro jects of'the1r desl'res tt prompt!niien to f~rt~ spmt liie the fait plafus of ea.:rtli with hum.1J:n gore 1s nof> t> ue, do you not know that and :ll:oat to the tnwenng pmnade ui\'t'hmr ID thts Sta.te 1s not proportionately brutalized ambitiOn upon: the cnmson flood ~ V\ estate what we heheve to be that had 1ts source In th& liear;t!! of' tllilii\ j feL the generru J.IIlpresswn of the lDW' men of tins State Will confirm that Educa We must not however suppose that (mly ll.lllop.g jW IS an the pomt of retrogression that winch has been diSgti'Sttng and deplbra \} e !>Sk you as Teachers of i'\ew IoPk to 'ble m the action of man can be attr1bnte1 to look about yoiL 1 The great States of l\lassa the stimUlating power of tl:ie passiOns 1 fu~ chuaets and Oliio have pe1fected a thorough Pal!stOn was no less a stimulator of the so!fl of and effie ent nystem uf P' 1ha mslrucllon and Luther, the hero of the Reform.rtion: tharl of supe1 Yl&ron while i\hcltgan ar d Iowa are Napoleon the hero of Blood When dmng son;>ethwg dE clncly m~ sau e direc 18 calmly enthroned upon the heart tlien twu 810 n kindleS\ a congema.l flame then But our own State wl eli has I ttherto led scene which so deforms tha the way and w:Juch even now 1s regarded as happmess and pOisons the an example of perfcctwb m educatiOn ~~ real removed and m tts plaoe 1S ly m danger of fallm~ nto the rear actton that sacred and Tea;chers of New 'York 1 these t1 ngs ought should reign ahke powerful In every not so to be They n ust not thus reman It IS then that Passton arouses m the The patients pulse l3 sl w bnt ht 1 ahdy '\ man all those noble and exalt<Jd not mcnrable He IS not beyond tl e reach wh 1 ch h 1 s Creator endowed h1m-and proper remed es Too much legt•lat on and 18 e:s:h>btted a. famt reflection of those contmwtl changes m educatiOnal enactments beauty which drew around. liim such a hav-e done much e I But the case 1s >eally loveliness when 1u hlB m your hands V\ Ill you labor to effect a cure 1 .-If Passion d<les not Teacners of New York r we bel eve m thlln does 1m]>'el man to necessity of the appomtment of a >:tate Supe! deeds of vrrtue and noble danng '1. mtendent of Common Schools \\ e beheve then causes the hero of the lib.ert1es of that the whole hme and strength of a strong gird on the armor of battle and leavll man should be de' oted to o ~ Edueattonalm fond endearments of social life terests Tlus 1s almost umver•ally conceded '1'0tce of sull'ermg humamty. 1s wafte<l Let us umte m the effort to secure the adop b~eezes of oppression~ Or what ton of th1s salutary mea•ure I et us repeat thoughts of the lone ex le to fondly our respectful pet t uns and our cat ue•t find around thee happy recollectJons of the 1 past convmcmg arguments unttl we I 1ne a State and gaze mth tearful eyes far a:way t\j the Super ntendent of Public Instruction home he left so long a_go ~ \'- e earnestly urge you to o gan ze Teacl Courtesies of the Press. Daowned, \\'\\' Zl- ,;- We th1s wee\k g~ve a few of the nl!tices An mqnest Wall held, say~ the Conner by Ha~btobck on the 6th inst Qli; the body of Phtl p 11ot:ten c k 11 G11rman aged ab.out 50 '\\'\ wl o was ilrown~d <m~ tl P 2J &t, at a place called Gre.llihk~)lo on tl!c I e of the )Jrlaware Uadson Canal II• \\\ on a ra a! at n anen p 1 g l< sl O\ e the u t o n g ' h a pole ,~,~~~i<:l~';~~~~~:~ the water dee er tl a I e •~pee ed lo• P' balapc:e an I fell ve Lot J H s •nt 11 law .Jll\i'i;i!;ali}@ln, WAS success ;:J;,ieu~~l'tnnt-~iolr•r\el Hungartan of the At St LMte Missourt a Roman Catholic paper •• published whwh lB called the Shell herd of the Valley A ~hoi\t time smce tll!s 11! some of 1ts paroxysms publicly and 1. P<oJ41Y declared that r~ligwus l,ibert y W~i$ 1n coql~··~•lf'~Wlth the rnl~ of the Roman Catko- crilooi[tallwa,s found at Smyrna Ch,oich; and. that 1( tta members evjlr got was•n board at the ltn e n d u•rd every effvrl sa\e b m,J ut IJ'ltho 1! nvatl Hr M Jet the mfl11en~ of hq tor »I the 11 nc Al~t:l on the I Oth at or nrar t)1e sam~ place m the hody of John Farley an lrt$b!ll$n gged yPars Ue \\as on a canal boat comwg ,.~•\ttt the creel,; on tl e 8th \!en !Is boat came I)) contact w th anoth~r boat, tl e I ne• became entan .. led and tn a te 1 1 t ng to clc~r them I e ar:r~st,. which took place on ascendancy m thts eountry l!uch ~!lert,- elfected Hiy tiWelve would be at an en:il It was sU;ted a.fter~ard!f, ruffians arl)led mth stols and cutlasses w1th the ell\llct of such a declaratiOn ~M lleen, out any leadmg ollice from tjle Austnan Con thl!-t the paper )n ques!Jou, WI!S ame.~:e fll;q&t1\lr sulate or tne local uthonhes They assa1l al concern and its courl!e wholly !h~pprj:rf.!\4 ed Koazta who b~&V ly defended huns<llf'for thfl; bts!w~ ~f tb.e place • For a tlll1uius awhtle a.nd as a las resource threw himself LstllteJ~ert~. of the ca~e was su.p~d tQ, 9P !lorr ~~ 1s !lOW found to be all wrong 1 .M m the sea where b1s aggressors followed JHm b~~!ho:p m que 2 tJon hae hl!ll§elf cpme 0 ~ and With the cuths at h!B throat drCIVe h m several cases whwh owmg to speedy and -- ' Tnr. P£OPLE 1 s PnE•s' -Tluo 10 thjllltle of a new papt'r just started in Kmgston bv Dame! Brndbur} It 1s got np with ~oo I taste and b.{.ds fatr to reta o eta loothofrl It ad vacates wb1g doctrtnes [Pough Press THE PEoPC£ s Pnsss - Tlus 1s the t tie ot a new p >per JU•I \' trt~ I tt 1\.UI, to DA~IEL I3n.otf!RY f, rmcrh o e ot th 1ro J.lUrtQll: tho three days men pr ~• rs of the H< ndout FrPPII m '\ r~ s dted from the e1l'ccts I rlttor ar d propr1etor It ts a very rleAn a week previOUS up to I look 0,! •heet nentfy pnmeJ anu e'''\Y \•Y I 1 rredtt thle to Its propr etnr It I r< tks grou11 I In Br ok) n Wtlhams m favor of the\\ h g cause -[Rondout Co or B~s'ton, Pluladelphla and plu~ces, mortal ty m oonse tllEo)h(lt W'Afill1.he,o• WaS ; 01 Y great TuE PBoPLE s PRESS -A new paper ! as hPen \\\'erl m K ngston •I) I g \\Pif tr e Peo1 le s Press Dame! Bradl1 ry who lor merly rot ducted the Hoodout Freen an ts the editor It ts a! ur lookmg pap\r prmterl CoJrm:HutSV,:ro<~manl a man who has been 5 w th good l) 1 r and co 11 1s con•tlrrnhlr ted m th 1 s v 1 1lage on rcadmg matter In poltltr• t s Wh g and CUtiGSJl«.V of thts week Thts I mr mates that tl ere ts a c ill for another pa per ot that school tn the com ty ~cl!O~:D.l't.e county and IS ac and another gentle cn~r~~ of the sleeper em~emted wrth the appears qmte f.,ll wostern New 'tor k has except tn one or two few months of h1s 1evun1e enly tempnrar1ly ho•;vd••·er. when be wakes and Hu$r;i[y--ked,!ng awake from fifteen th~se occur once m 5 he w11l mastteate but ooly way 1n winch they S gerltea Tele.,ra1 h ~ \\ e h \e rrrCI\Cd II c first number of a f\ew \VI h _ p 'I rr pn e I ' Kmg•lon Ulster ( o hv D Br 1 lh try cnt tlrcl The Peotle s Pre s It ts a latr •tzed well prmt ed and well filled sheet >:ucce\\ to r _JSui1Iv.fn Co Wft g THEP£oPtEsPR1Rs IS the lltle of a new Wh g paper wh ch has JUst m •de 1ts appearan e at l\11 gston '1 t e typoJraph c I 1ppoarance and general arrar gemPnl of the •heet lo credtt to tts propnetor D Intel BraJuury Esq 1s the ed tor ar d pubh•her [PoughkeepsiC Eagle 0 wa• pulled overboara ar.d was drowned Ver d ct n ,c!orJance with the fart• Escape from Prison. V\ e learn from the Hudson Rtver Chromele that on Friday last James Dunn a co'rmct m the Sing Smg Prtson sentenced for ltfe made Ins escape m rather a nuvel and mgemous mltnncr He had unknown to and und1scov· ered by tho officers prepared a sort of lrfe 1 1csener compo•ed of tm an Indra rubber that would enable htm to 1 rea the and preserve I fe nnJPT water for a cons•d<Jrable length of t me and at half past eleven o clock A !VI he managed to plunge mto the nver unobserved by any one and made h1• e<cape Dunn ts t\ enty years of age five feet seven mches m he ght flond oomplexwn f1 eckled faoe wtth Imha tnk rmgs around all the fin gers of tl c left hand A reward of fifty dol Iars IS offered ~ r hts arrc•t Ano!ber Slangbter. A collw on occurred on the 1\ orccster and I rumlcnce Rallro<>d on l rtday mornmg last at a oharp cun c 111 the ro td ncar Central F a.llo I- f e n 1 c sons ''\' e ktllcd and nbout oiJ<ty wounded n >UY of wl om are pr< baLly d a.! ere tiio \\I <>t a c we eom ng to 1 ,11;-;:t::' Tl e lrtsl nc\•pnpers call the umted <:tate\ a Ref tge for Smners They ought to know VICDiiTY RECORD, CamlJ llleeung. A Camp Meetmg w1ll be held on Ltberty C rcu t m the town of F allsburgh about two and ft half m lea west of the Fails on the land of Mr Jacob Burton to cJmmence on open h1s _Jaws and pour m mto h1s mouth to Now York w1th the JL\!!.= The Peoples Pr•ss IS the name of Monday the ZZd of August a.nd close on the a new weekly paper of WI g 1 ol tte• puh 1' pday mornmg followma I he pre:>cl\ers ~·r~~t:r~ KtrJ'rst~ 1 ~l=te; 0 ~ 0 pr~Kte~ 1 ~ 0 \J and people of the dtstr ct ~nd of the adJotnulg has got up a handsome Joool ng sheet_ d striCts are respectfully nv ted to attend J Properly conducted It cani'IOt l el p l ut sue B Beech 1 E l\lonttcello Distnct wh.e'rP uurm\ the great exhtbttion s~1lll1ll men frol)l different be found some of whom p013~il~l.vlminist~ 1 clief to the unfortunate cee l [\\I J Press [EllcnVllle Jouma:l The Peoples Press ts tl e t tle of a nPw \ tug ! a per JUSt \tarte l 10 K ngstan tr E I tfor and proprtetor '\ D BRADB<.RY a 1 r 1c I prmter and an old ell zen of Kmgston A fierce war hu< s1 rung U) l etv.cen tl c new It cant be dll con r and tls c le 1 1 or r cs the Jo~t~rnal as the old lady sad 1 Rrpubl c tn and p cnorrat the first oppoo th me: tt as r val n tl e \Vh f! ramp the sec Kctm'lflHlan owns up ts ond as a cot Ipetttor m the Job prmttn\ I ne unable to ex)lam hts \ ar J tl e laot out ol •ympathy prohahlyo w tl hlt:im.at<Jsthat we ought to tls ne 0 ! bors f~c .. bur~l Gazette lexn,ect It of h1m Well Dlowned. The Pou~h I rc•s g ves tl e pm t culo;rs of the drownmg of a man nremcd John W !Ckbam uf :'\ew \ ork ne tr th<! Lower Landmg m that village on ~ nd 'Y evcnmg He went m t1 e water to I a the got ucyond he depth ami Lcwg unable to •Wire was drowned Two men ~aw htm ~truggl ug and Jil thm attempts to sa •c h m bot! ca c near be ng tlrawn un der tl e \ater lytle t!rownmg man W JCk mto a boat mld ca r1ed h~ on boaxd the l.1111'd. c:ertifi;:•fl.tha\ ~e pape~ 19 publish!~l\ :with I pi,,.aJ1P~'~bl\.tioJa, and he recojllme~:~ds Itli Sllp• Au ~tnan bng HuSil peonle o;f h!S a 1 oeel!~;> Sueh f& 'bol4 At the same time he tJ Iii llo«Jtl•!Ji•vmr·St. I pOS!~tic<.U ID r~erJJDpe t\li Bitch~ \ll!~iji)Jl ~ J;9.lll Lo01s Comma .. der I graham ancho1 ed Ill the and enlightened CQAntzy ~!)8 tfiie l1eo,. barbor and whrle fr OJ!ley the nle With aHtomahment, and welL,1,t ma;r, fo~ ~t- Consul -who ~mme utt'ely went on board the l'il ISI!Ue winch t;hel cann9t dusre. St IJouis-was cons ltmg with the Captau1 [J?oug);lmpme: E&_!lc, a~ to the me!ISures t be adopted the Gover nor of .Smryng;, who ad learned the Circum stances corlneoted w th Koszta e arrest atronJ!: ly remonstrated to he Austnan Consul be cause of th)l Illegaht of tAle act and the vw lat\On of tp.e Tur1us tel'l\rtory Pet1t10ns colle•tl ely s1gned by the refu gees, were addresse to Capt Ingraham aa weU as to the Amer can Enghsh and French Consuls cla1mtng t eu.- proteefton respective ly a~~:amst th'C encv achments of Austna Tlungs want on u hi June 28th when Capt Ingraham was mfor 1cd that on tl e next day Koszta would be se t to Tneste on hoard the Austrtan mat! stea er The next mornmg the fit Lom. place herself between the AU!~ tnan b~tg and the that Koszta mtght t be sent on board the latter At the sam time Mr Ofilcy went and ad11sed the Austr n Consul to wa t unt1l news had rNtched f om C'on•tantmoplP hefo re he took measures send Ko•zta to Tr c te to wh eh 1\'r Wee bechr anewered t1 at be would watt till the lst of July tne day that the Con•tantmople stenmei was due Early m the day A ch•oa ch was rece1ved from the Unrted States !ega on fully npprovmg tl e gallant conduct of anta n Tngraham and Mr Ofiley to reseue 1C <Zta and expres•mg the hope that by that me he was already taken f1om the hands of he Austnans There1pon Capt Ingraham w nt on board the A ustrtan bng and asked Ko zta 1f he clmmed the prn- tectwn of Amer~ea and npon Kosl>ta s reply thaij be did elatm t the Captam pronused tha:u he should ha e 1t and demanded :!'rom tbe.Captam of the ussar the 1mmed1ate re ltlase of the pr1son r Tile Austnan Captam answered that the matter was under tl e en tire eontro} of the Austnan {;onsul Capt Ingraham then wr e Jnm he \'could watt the dch~ery f the pr1• ncr trll 11 A M and that .. I e w uld take b m anyho'l}: after the t1me was en· il~cefis<irp;he;berjJav~ld.nud ag;- w,fe upon once more lookiriJ? upon a!ld embrac1ng the cold J:etnam' ofUie deceased partner of her 'bosQm Wh~th~r J~ was )ler warm emllrace or rehrrnmg concious nes• certam 1t ts that tlie SU!!posed ooryse suddenly evmced stgns ofl1fe a11a J!rOper res- tmahves 'being npplted Witbm twepty foul' I ours the mvahd was enab1eli to proaeiid on 1 • Journ~y w tb prosp.ect of a speeili reeov ery owmg his hfe to the untlrmg devotion and love of his true and fa1thful w fe\' As 1t IS called IS erea.ting constder~>hle talk Endymom was pardoned out of Anbnr,n :St11te Pr •on by tile Governm:, on false representa twDB conccrmng h1s health The f:t:aad WIIB <fucovered the prisoner re-arrested and sen~ back to serve his t>me out End:ymt~m der- clares he knows nothmg of the representllt!OI'l winch procured h1s <elea.l3e 1 and the ql'l!l5tWJt ar ses whether the Governor ha& an:y l',ght to revoke h1s pardon It 1s the opti!Wl1 of the best- Iawyem that he has no sacb :r.II'M lind that Endymom IS nqw 1mpr1sonud )Vlthout au.• thor1ty IfGov Seymour wotrld.a.ttend to his dut1es and let pohtu~s alone he eon~\l keep clear of sueh scr;\pes [Budspn .R<'lpuh eXpired On notiCe fth s Mr om~yreqn<'stod it:$'\ The DemociatJC papeJ:S have ceased Capt ingraham to postpone for a few hours from th~1r mterrogatory- Is the Whig par the t1me appornted m order that hemtgllttry oeljkl and are raptdly tur,mng J<he!f atten to settle the affiur m an !l.mteahle 'W!tY' In on to th<> enqu ry, st I! more 1 mportani; to the m\ea>ntrme Me SFa Ofileyand Weckhecker them •Can the Demomatic party as 11:~ ente1cd mtonegotl t10n and came to the fol f.nr·e•••rlt conshtuted be kept ahve 2 PaSSIOn most surely adds fuel to the fires of er s A.soctatwns m the V!lrrl us towns and gem us and ever snstams her loftiest iljghts co nttes of the State In th s way de , al Je It takes by the hand th~ hnmble studenf and aeq mmtanees may l e formed reCiprocal \Ym mds him m surmont~ting ~eh P1sga~tllat pa~h,es excited and valuable mformatmn ob ~ears 1tself m hts onward proll:~:ess 1t 1 arts tamed Let us labor to effect suuh orgamza lli ohanmng bn!Uancy to the flam& of h> m d t on du ~ng the com ng year s nee he 1s so honest ch<lerfu'llv lfulfil our pr mtse oflaat we••l<\~Jl\:•JI·•oh ad<Hnll>; that we w oh he was Anothl'r Outra!!le• 1 he barn of V. !I am De GrtrmD of New 1 altz was set on fire an I l nrncd on Fwhj evenmg last with ts contents Mr De ( ar mo exnrcssed a w!lhngncss to fake an acttve part tn endcn.vormg to t ng to pun :shment the miscreants who have sa persecnteJ 1\lr M nan! hence th1s last depredatiOn At tl o la•t accounts an exam natwn was st 11 bemg had of the arre•ted and su•pected persons but we suppress all names for the p.rescnt not know ng how tl e affa r may let t11 ndte I am v. as m lis :211 I yc tr I! t~Dllmn..,-·l'lad E!l\ect.'l. The sturui on Sunday after uo11 ]..,.t to th s ttctmtj was vcty s~vuro The Baptist Churoh m t1 s ' llagc was struck by 1 gl tn ng be tween 5 and() o clock J 1st after the afternoon serv ccs were cut cluJ d The damage to the bu ld 'g • eon 1de nhle and much more so than at fir>t s ght appears [ Amcma T~me!f lowmg agreement VIZ That !1.oszta should be landed and pl ced m the hands of the l ranch Co sul to e kept by b1m until re quested by a W¥1~ en JOmt 1equest from the Amel ca.n aad A us 1 an Consuls Wlule the .. bov negotmt ons and fiMI ar rangement were emg concluded 011 shure Let ween tl e two onsuls an Austr an schoon er of war was alre dy sat1ing m the ba.y the two smail steamer had beer> armed and the bng Hussar had 1t sa Itt ancho~ gJJnS &e ready and all wa d1oposed fur a Jig! t l\lar E.\:!!lt\ The amount offormgn goods 1mport cd mto New Yorli: for July was $12 972 771, bmng an mcrease of nearly $5 000 000 i)Vet' the cor1 espondmg month of last year The tntaJ tnCI caS<\ of' 1mpolfs SlUM the nst of Ja.n• uary last IS ~2 427 1125 rught lamp and encourages him ln th~ lone We would call your attentiOn to another VIgilS of the mght to pu<sue hiij p:rofoufd m means of advancement Pol t cal partles re ftl!tigations-and thns doea It enable Sljience l1gwus sects physictans lawyers and all large to mamtam the exalted poS>tion tbat 1t now assocmhons have tbetr estabh\hed 1 resses the r niollti·••o as be IS 1D JO]l.lng ~n~:tho:r error m the Press I ave neither the time or the columns of the Re many er1 ors we can find occupies JOUrnals and pubhshed repm ts One year Though Passton causes tl:ie hnman f!tmJ!y the State AssoCiatiOn establmbed a monthly to shed pvers of tears 1 yet 1t IS the same paper entitled The New Yo>k Teacher The Lapp;y mfluence that teaches man to a~m1re suecPss of the enterpr1se thus fm bas been be &IJd love ;,tU that'\ bfN.utifuiandgood thrpugh yond e::<pectatwn and 1ts futt re pro•pects are out the w1dely extendedhm1ts ofth<> TJmrerse encouraging but there ts shll much to be Though PassiOn tempts the robber a ey~ and done m order to accomplish the oLJecl propos whets the murderers kmfe yet It IS the same ed Its ctrculat on should be extended unt1l puwer that Imparts an mtluence as g!brwus 1ts funds wdl support a weekly ssue w1thout and mdom1table as evel' warmed tne ne!Lrt or an mcrease of prtce Will not every teacher nerved the arm of a Howard ora Washmgton eontnbnte one dollar a year for thts purpose? JOb w01k from Mr Ilomuoel'$i'''dld cu;tttlnoerl>\ that we cannot pay August 18 1853 J wl s All meT!OUS efforts to sustam an EducatiOnal Fo.f The. PeopleS- ~eSIJ. Respo~\bfiity. 1 I will commence my communrcation b.:y ask 1ng who 1st<> blame for the avrl that pr~vails ln the world ~ And I may ask agam Wfho ts prepared to answer my mqmr:v; Perh~ps I may ask myself am not I to blame for sclme of 1t 1 Yea venly so far as. I have been md f I ferent to It when l have seen 1t and not rmsed JOurnalm our State have failed and the pe• rwdical r<me:crtly est~>bhshed will ere I{)ng d e nnless all teachers can be mdnced to fm ntsh liberal and contmued contributmus from tbe~r pens and the1r pu ses for 1ts support own sheet that we would rnar;es use of such an ell: m an arttcle about notJCmg It \\ e have fools of themselves of others and we that the Repul;llican cJeij.rly flu·nis~es an example of the Saugerties Tel asduru~ed the arduous task of ne:wsjpa]Jer grammar from Lake Htldson Rtver seems deter !l;o!stiU f••rlll!er m hts labors of litera hts leader last week Go:mntto'Hcr Wr1ght s refllsal to their time durmg the must have stretched at Mr 1\Jmard bas recently ha I hts corn pul Jed up by tl e roots \\ hoe1 er they 111 e a more dtabohcal set of scamps never mfested a neighborhood Ji'ire In Jn'arbletown. On Monday mght the 8th mstant the barn and shed belongmg to and occup1e'd by An dnes L De W1tt Inn keeper m the town of Marbletown was burned to the ground w1th thA loss of all h1s crops A ball was held there that mght and the fire rs supposed to have caught from hgh;;ed segars wb ch ve1y probably somo oft he dancers had kept m their mouths wJulo look ng after their b01ses A span of horses belong ng to AIm 1 Vande mark and one horse belongmg to a son of I e ter P Acker pertshed m the flames The Late Elections • mJ vo1ce agamst It so far I nm guil1v and JUSt so far IS avery :person Implicated 1 Now 1f this be so, 1t certamly becomes us to tefiect aenoualy on the matter If we shou\\i try With our rmght to arrest the current of IJmqm ty m Its onward progress we should seej a far dtll'erent state o£ th ngs But how IS 1t 1 When we hehQld pecrsons contendmg w th e&eh other, do we like eonsrstent peoplf try io harmoniZe matters and settle thed1ffi~ulty ~ And agam 1£ we see difficulty ans1ng b11tween ebilfu:en 1 do we try to stop it and teac~ them the prmc1ples of good order ~ or do we en the other band stand by and u:tge them! on m thell' street brawl unt1ll~ dogs the] begm 'leachers of New '\ ork 1 we ask you all teaChers of College• and Acadenues and Com mon Schools to umte With u!fln our State As oc atwn We are all together teachers upon the same platform We a.1e all engaged m elementary dlSC!plmary educatiOn and 1t wtll do us good to meet together r et us not separate and go backward ont let us um e .and advance Let us have a St te Snperm!endent of Pub bhc InstructiOn Jet ns or gam ze and sustam Town and County Assoctatwns let us every one pay and wnte for the New York Teach er and e<pee ally let us all meet to11:ether and we know the trne mterests of thorough educatwn m onr State will be sustamed and advanced s1lf~gellt that hereafter when the \ ojfig.mates! mstead of rejlectmg we s~<d<1o! a.stEoris:I4 and a note of explanatiOn Later returns elecl Johnson ( Oem ) Govern or of Tennessee though tl e \V htgs have the Legislature and a g_O;In of one Congre~sman Alabama elects two \\ htgs lt!!d five Demo crats to Congtess-samc as before Death of' Col. Bliss, to light; and thus teach them to br~ak the Among tlie v ct ms of the di\ease whtch 1~ peace and to believe that 1t lS ma.nly to! <{nar carrytpg off tis thousands tn the c tv of New l!~ aiui:plli.y rowdy 1n the pll<blll} h1gh;\i\'Y 1_ Orleans and the adjo nmg co mtry w II have 1 tbml!; 1 £ we should duly eotiSlder tha e\1l <>f been nottced With patn Col W W S fll 18 t!lldr DD mdiiferent or 1m proper course we As• sta t Adj tant General under Gen Tavlo would rlidSS oar ha.nds and our vo1ces agamst dar ng tb~ Mex can waF and subsequently Pn 1 t; wd try to put down all such oxhibljwns of vote 8enretary to Pres dent Taylor folly either by young or old I would repeat 'Tl!e Albany Etenmg Jonroa! pays 11 JU~t tr b that !'IVery o~ JH more or l\iss responstple for ute to the deceased the vxces or follies of others PerhaH some Th{. '\ a second severe affi ct on to the fam one will ask hoW' I can make th>S app¥1.\ If ly of Pres dellt Tavlor 1 mM!:e use of profane langu\ge m the pres Col Bhss graduated at \Vest Pomt wtth enl!ll of a child and thereby ~eaeh that ohtld h<>norable d shnet on some t\elve years ago- ibat 1 t IB not 81 nful' I am sure that 1 am guil He entered the Topographical Eng neers and n t:y of\ the srns of that ch1ld at least B<jl f;'br as the cour~e of a few years was three tim eo pro be follows my example Th>s ma\f be apphed mated He was attached t~ the staff of Gen to any other vrce, no matte!,' wba;t If t prac. Taylor, and accompamed h1m throughout h s t1ce 1 t and 1\y my eX8l!lpl0 teach otbel-s that Mex can campaign as hts AdJut.lnt and M I tary it 1 s nlliht 1 am suilt!f ' Whosoe'lter sbi1.H Secretllry His name was made by the br-llU\: one of the least oi tb0 eQ!Hm<'n~wents patches, a famlhar one to the pnbl c d ur ng the and sh~ teach men so he lS,gmll'.Jj £~1 wa1 At ItS elose he was agam promoted t.y I£:we,p.artieipa.te t(}- 80 ~rllat aa.elf'liwt m Congress tv\ Lieut Colonelcy and soon after thi IIlli of ither~, jA; m o{ all .thiAgS 4\o~t :un marrted M1as Eh?.abeth Tay!l)r the youngest portll!lt tlmt. we should try to cast.an !IIfiuence daughter i>f h15 commander On the el~ct on of -abollts$b!t.t-ml1 have a ~alata.ny ~ht on Gen Ta~lort&the 'Pre~1dehcv he us appmnted the commw:nt)' m whwh m J,.v~ snd.e~p;~01ai l'nvats Secret~rv \li eli post he held unttl the lJ, ap.tfm ~ll>- How. different wonld the Pre!1clent s tfeath By thts e~d event he became ~ ofcommnmtJ(be lf 'We' were'toanltk:e 1t the chtef de.JiendeljCe of the family who have a: pomt to frown down alliiehdenuy tel ewl- $IDCI)' reoti!ft4 together at Baton Rouge and New Hol'!\ much eaMen1fwGW:i1\1ie-ror the ~~arent Orleans *\ libij!: up hill elind'iiin.-1ioW moofr more Q;u1e0. 1111d nQI\65UIDtJ?g 10 m~oner, h s puh ~~~ a. -~ee ,h tueh a. iiolnlrliutilty he Te~utatts>lil, was f11r from domg JUitiCf:l to bJS \Coulit ~ \Jiow -mucK -moM 1 preMirnt .Rflvate- won.h He w11s !! ~!Jan\ anil ~~ WOII'~Of~Jiu if~~uult pll~h~'9ftl\\er, a tbpr~)Wh. sellol~r apd a.libeniil,J. 4\\\ ). !>' ! :.1 \' ~ fllOl'&;~ di¢J.W~-.~ .r tm!ffitl!!illill,!llW ~ . ! will deserve no mon llepubltcan says The Press should have some to wh1ch the wrtlcr of new use for thermome pdo,ple and dogs lazy -and monument for the In North Carolma tluee Whtgs four Oem ocrats and one nondescnpt (Clingman ) are elected to Congress The latest news from J,entucky sl]ow that her delegat on w II stand fi,c and five though one dtstrwt may be cons doted m doubt .Julltcml DIStl'ict. Tl e D mocracy of the tl rd Jud eial 0 stnet have called a conventton t meet at Albany on the 9th of SepteiUber next to nommate a candidate for a J ust1ce of the Supremo Court m place of Judge Watson whoso term cxptrcs w1th the present year Assembly DJStncts. The Locofocos of th1s County have called thetr Assembly D1str~ct Conventions That of the fitst meets 1\t Marbletown on the 3d and the one for the second at New Paltz on the 1st of September next ~ii=I'T\~.A SanJ:~rlties Telegraph says that fl:lf5: A Camp Meetmg wtll be held m the Vanderlyn woO\Io on the Greenkdl road un der the directiOn of the Afucan MethodiSt Eptscopal Z1on Cll,urch of Kmgston commen mng a week from to morrow Mrt-ict-la.w of the late Presi tant dunng the Mexican ~The North Amer1ca IS to make ano to C'ol B S friends Mr t ther el!.OUrSiOu to the fi.buJg baw-8--'-leavmg of mankind that the Rondout Munday 4 l i\1 and ~ ). ork Tues ''sc>h-in,lltW\ of Mr F or tha.t day 7 A. M ~a~e .f'resideri~\was m the .!We:ncan war ~~~~~--'--~ Qrlin••nt.., tl;wre ,~;,<- 1 .,.Q, ,c ...... 1 from the Saugerttes Tele of ItDpeachment ad mst No other paper our other accounta &t>Y Qo~lr~~~djoar~'id to the 16tq ~Samuel Reynolds and Gordon B C~atg of tbts county ha\e reccntl.r been appomted Inspectors m the New l 01 k Custom House • 'Ji'!j:' Tlte ctf!z~ns of the thrmng vtllage of E)lenvt11e me movmR m the matter of m corporatwn TIRe En•ptre. The Pough 1 legraph •a)'s The 'tli'rcck of tins Steamer was towed up from New York on Sunday last nnd 1t now l es oppos te th'\ place A VISJtor to tt mfurms us that 1t '\ well worth a vtmt The decks have been cleared up but the terrific force of the coll1s 10n and some of tts awful eonseq,u:ences are clearly mamfest Beware. On Sund\'y mght an al gatot helongmg to Mr E V ncent oftlit& place made h1s escape from a tub m wh>eh he was confined a.nd ts supposed to have made Ius way from the foot of Mam street mto the rtver Those who bat! e m the nver must beware or they Illlght come m contact w1th tl e gent [I ougbkeopste I ress SnttaSU uck. On Thursday 12th mst says the Hudson Repu Lhcan Thomns H ndson of that mty wh Je at work at Claverack was J rostrated by Snn Stroke and d1ed m a short t1me J\lr Ber1dge a mason m that City lost a horse on f. nd ty f10m the excess1ve heat Dro,,nl'd. In this CJty on Fr day last \rch1bald Con roe was drownet! at the Goodw n Dock Al rh ugh every effUJ t \a• made his body re- m a ned m tl c water nearly half an hour be fore tt Vt>S recovered He wp.s about ll:l years old [Ib DtrO\\IICtl. The Coxsaekte Un on says that on Monda;y evcnmg last \\ 1!1 am \ ulentme a boy aged fi years fell from the Lower Landmg Dock and before as'l.'stance could be obtamed waa drow ned H1s body was shortly ~fter recovered ~On Thmsday the 11th mst says the Rhinebeck Gaz & Adv the body of an un known man was found floatmg m the Hudson nv:er near the L lng Dock On bts person was found a srlver watch and some money> which ISm the hands of the Coroner An Inque.t was held-verd1ot found dr.owned Er On the lOth mst a mowmg matqh cam~ oft' at ~lonroe Orange county between I eter Jones and Henry \\ ootlrulf They eaQh cut two aeree of grass-the fm met m 3 hours and 39 mmntes and the latter m 3 hours and ~ The Poughkeepsie Eagle says, a man by the name of Frank Mac 19 years of age went mto the Wappulgers creek on 'l'barsday tQ bathe and bmng unable to sw1m was drow ned H s body was recovered ~ John \ Person bas been appomted Post Master at Gl'lffin s Corner Del Co vzce Mathew Gnllin Ies1g01;d if'iJft::\ On Sunday a horse belongmg to A 13 Lew>s of Po keepA!e was ktlled bl t~e hellt t 11 l~oszta was b.o. n~ to the mast of the b, g Tw<> soldters wa1t d en h1m With thetr ptstols it~ The \\ ashmgful\ Un~n lla's lately !httempted to read the :Albany Ar9.us out of the loco fhco party No use tryui'g'tbitt gam~ ,o long\\' the liunkera tile onJ':lll\l!\l mrdor .. ers 6f the adm1ntstrntmn Mle ttll wtth '1;he M~ gus loaded and 1t \as Intimated that at the first ~There IS to be a griLud flll.lltj!,r:y !,lD• cannon fi. ng fr'f the St Louts h1a brams .J \'\\J'w''\\ near Smg Smg ~u tJ:.fl.lllth ofuext should he J,lownlo t m wh1ch tl.e UJ!lfo~m, f'lW!ll~D,\e£1~ At 5- P M Kos tw accumpamed by a de v 1 c1mty and a reg>m~t ftj!D).l\'!~W YlOrk tachmenli of Aae .an aold.iers well armed mty wdl part 1 ctpate The enll~pm~nt- \#ill and escorted b:y ~ o ('flicers of the St Loms contmue one week was landed at tM whar~ of the French hosp1t- __:.:..:_...:,__~-'\\~~~,-. al and commtt to the care of an officer the French Consu ate The Immense erowd collected at the H spital place shouted and repea~ed hu :ra~<, when they !jaW Koszta step upott the wh 1 f The AustrJan boat and soldiers who land d b!l)l w1th,drew forthwith 1 it!Jsor)le'd~-~~-_:_~_:__L~ and the two ollie s of the St Lo,n•s were from the doors of he FreJ;tch Hospital, wJun:e Jli!!!t'\ The number of deaths at N<lw Or- they left Koszta own to the r place of em for the week endmg .at 6J P. M 1on 1 the loarcatwn accom rued by the cheermg shouts mao was 15.18 of winch 127'1 Weld by of Vzve z Am.enq e l'yEollow fever be'1llg' an mcrease over tbe 1¢evi'- ous week of 153 I ~In Massachusetts by a new law it l& About 11 o clo k on Monday evenmg of an offence pumsbable bJ a fina o£$l>,t fat llny last week says t e Hudson Rrpubhcan a frre to walk on a rarlroad track Wlthout a wns d1scovered m the Drug Store of Ham for so dmng Hmsdale m the u per pa1t of the e~ty The ~~---~....,..~--\-:~-\-' firemen were pro ptly on band an<l by the>r ~In Oluo meetmgs a1 e caHQ!l ~n a few umted and perse rmg ere,.ts 1t was mamly countJes of all opposed. to slavery, 1n fa.voruf confined to the th store though the butldmg the Mam~ law free homesteadJJ and mternal was much InJure by water A clotbmg QS .iirmrovj~·menl:s,to umte m nommatlng ticke~ tabl1shment belo gmg to M1 H P Osborn also suffered cons derably by water and by the remo-val of oods Under the butld ng was a place wher refreshments were sold by Mr Robert M :res who suffered cons1det nhle loss Se-te! 1 fam1hes who occupied tile rear and upper p rt of the bmldtng we>\e also severe Snfl'erers the ~alamtty The butld J A Van Valkenb'urg and 1s ensn~ed fo $4 000 Ham & Hinsdale had also an msur nee of $4000 on their 1ltock and Mr Osborn e of $2 400 whiCh Will un dottbtealy cover !loss except perhaps 10 the ca1!e of the propr1 tors of the Drug Store We do noti Jearn that any e1ue hM been discovered to the or1gm of t e fire \Don't So e«ho:rts the venerable edt tor of the Scho harte Patrtot 1le repels every 1dea lookmg to an abandonment of the poilu cal field by the Wh gs m the approachmg contest Anil what IS better there IB not 111 corporals guard ~ Hon N P Talfr!lil.dge has taken the stump they say m WisconSin m favor, of spmt rappers and 1t IS added that be abase! the press awfully for dtsbehefl A camp meetmg under the ~,aet.i<>li Cburllh will he held on tllii Ca!DP Smg S1ng commencmg on the ~It 1s reported that mtelitgenco bas been recCived here from the Gnrillner Com• mJss1on of the discovery by them of the 3lleg· ed Gardiner mines I J$'!!:S:' Hon Thomas Rutler King hM f~ satisfy :Secretary Gnthne m regli.dl to t.ho of IDISapproptiating $10l) 000 ;dille r \AJl!~:mu'r of the :Port of San Fran.o1sco m the State who would not concur With h1m ~It 16 Said that among other diilicul- The po'/itwal elements are JUSt now somewhat ttes the democra!I!.<J party h® J!pli,,i on tbe unruly but ln dMe time doubtless tbe good Paoilic 'Rai!r$Lii questiilU: old Wh1g Banner will be thrown. to the breeze nd the Wh1g host~ called upon to do battle ~ The corner stone 9f a Um'i'lll'Qt ~ for the candtdates and yrmml'les of thc1r par 1 ,v<u 1 ·~~\ was la1d at Medford Ma.'!hnsotts, ty That ~s thmr d11£y results must take nmeteenth of July last care of themselves t:!!:\ The spmt rappers of Illin01s are have a grand rappmg state oonventwn mmgton ID thatr :State on the 20th of Septem ber The<~ orgaJl says som6 of the spitltli Will make tbe1!16elves vmble tQ- the bodily ey{J 1 \' ~ Late nti'Vlee& tepresenb the I1!IIllll pox ragmg to a fr1~1Iful extent at Htl!olu]t;