History of Littleton, New Hampshire, Vol. I, Part 42

Author: Jackson, James R. (James Robert), b. 1838; Furber, George C. (George Clarence), b. 1847; Stearns, Ezra S
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Pub. for the town by the University Press
Number of Pages: 954


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Gen Scott said-"It is lemerity. we


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solve. The writs for o new parlament


were to be sent out jniceifiately afri the dissolution, returnable in the inunit ol Augusti but will probably not he call


This ed together before the middle of Octo


Under the head of Buntorg. by Steam


and the indications at present are, that


she will he "alone in het glory." so far


As New England is concerned


GEN. PIERCE.


The following Ietter fiom Col. SMITH


word for about a mile, when we came to


It is auanunced that the Roman Catlı a ditch, os I recollect, ten or twelve feet ole Synod of England will be opelnd on the Gth of July HI St Day's Col


was lifted from his saddle, and ar if he lege, near Birmingham,


For Electors ol Pressteut & Vici- President,


NATHANIEL B BARER, of Concord SAMUEL WEBSTER, of Bartend- AAMUIPT-TOTT'S &f Bradfun HENRY HUBBARD, of Charlestown JABEZ A DOUGLAS, of Hanover


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well books or goods or isations. on


what not, often act in of $1,00 tos six-


Icen lines were a high price for the priv.


TO THE PUBLIC


As Wits Rauounced In the prospectus circulated several weeks since. We, Ibis week tsue the first nember of the Am- The character


they have such articles to tell nad on what terms they will dispose of them .- other papers in the country who seem to


lino Del Rey, General Pierce', brigade was of the Hacienda of San Borjia. D.


Willst tlicze brokeo sentences es- ceped lus trembling lips, be bad come isto ibe shadow of the wall and balted right by the black borse which stood as


if grown lo the spot, and seemed in bear two dead beingk


per is commenced. not 'to encroach upon any other mu the Stars nor with other


Them in view of hundreds only, where


the advertising would mtrodace them tu


I tevi been for osore than fifteen years a


than kindly feeling- towards all. but


Jus hands rusbed fortb frow bis belt simply because the interests of this with a cocked pistol in cacb section of the State seem to demand it-


ease nf ibi- description in a village in


this county, which was at the lime


who keeps the oath he swore to sullen


ticular party of interest but more esper-


Railroad.


Supant


olit-farbic


ston


Fore Ma . Burland and the other incarnation


bu.mess 15


other traders in ifit of hard swelhug.'


town, and a The man who freely >peut+ $10.000 10


Fond order for expulsion, deslag to conl. Trol my oun movemeniz, I made iny es. cape.passed the mountains in two nights,


ut the.e nett regiments. re-opened with roumil shot and shell from Clespultepve I well remember that the bay horst


ilince sens. It is unnonneed theast n mids of platina has been discovered in the neiglibos lood of Aalenciennes


The sewion of the corps legislatisa closed on Mumlay, after receiving; . message from the president, thanking the land for the cooperation and proms ising tu Lay befare it. on us reupenny some projects for diminislung the publie


almirable than this whole movement. I made the nequantance of General fexpenso SWITZERLAND.


* 150 deposited his vistate in the wild and


af the pussy and renew una parte Ment ve Ling Can Pickels ligade ar-


Tested the right Irand with the lisso oo The public-equally profitable lo tbe one,


fris hip; "dost thou remember the ' oath na accommodating to the office


ervals, would have savn detransmul. rivol there-and was Sever pompler of ed ibto profit Trirge soms. le pays, hus my country, and never so proud of my


he swore to theeby the Prophet, whilst In politics, we are derocialic. Wasinz fcarpenters ronson, Le, really despose


buti've state as when that line command


luis as brave a heart, uml self-sacrificing ] roufederotian, calling apom it to av


his steed flew through the fiust, as the persoonl preferences and prejudicea lo his father and grandfather di so before


turched into the eny. All balconies were crowiled, and such n reinforcement


hua, and ilteir charges seem bevitable; spread general joy through the army .-


he does not avail lumself of the new and The circumstances of the marel, the en-


nietit in this respect is prochainned by


Jis chattet The note, U is sant, was pil- sented to the feilemail consul by ite French Tegation


tan Mahmud, tlc moon is out of conjunc-


grandfather did not happen to he As bis der, particularly in crossing the Nation-


15 in an age when business is propelled nl Bridge, when his hint was shot from


by Lightning and Steam !


h's bead, were of course the subjects of much conversation, and seured tor Gen.


Pierce high ndiniration und entire con-


in the minds of some relative to the mat- filenee. And ibesc, I omy safely say


Ler of advertising, ond write to correct.


were never abnied during the campaign.


word, his steed flew away the a bird


with him and bis benusful orfile through of industry, and ngainst n tariff for the


Hotel Proprieturs here, il the Moun-


the silent courts, and Sultan Malimud's profection of inonopoly and aristocravy. Itmins, and iu all fowas in this vicinity


o .ck in bis well-rimed lassa. When. on this ercutful night, the


of the Democratic ereed, and we believe


finds them, to advertise their Houses in the Reporter? There is a double view


nigon threw its lost be.im upon the sleep- them ndiairably adapted to Ibo neressi-


gusune, about seven miles from Contre-


rns. Picree's brigade marched ont enr.


ing of the 20th, and bad heard of the


dangerous injury the Gen. Pierce had


felt from Passamaguddy to California. The nomination of Scott. he a-sured Therf could not and would not prevail .-


(Grert applausc.) The failure of the regulating the affairs of Schleswig Hols-


tien, lind readhed Berlin and deeply wounded the German sympathies of ull


young Arabian, with one hand upon the judgment, or dishohesl in molive,- ruider. ond with the brautiful omniden These are malters of opinion. Therefore in his aim They sailed to the free, it shall ever be our nim to refrain from, happy coast of Arabia-never roore to


desirable Stele in the Union. Is there, Hit'e of the Generol, seems here, as at the editor of the Atlas. National Bridge, I have been Pagvi-


Mr. Williams was fullnwed by Rev.


Hubbard Winslow, Rex .C. H. Denni.


renched France. No important Dvauls.


EFFECTS OF HEAT .- Jamuy Kepling


notice to the manter suggested? Fa-


MINFypo wir Lehetly with which the


der held to his command daring that any


and the next, was the wonder of all. He


rode during the residue of that evening,


Min George Sennut who gave sote rea- wood that nothing more will be done in sons as a democrat in favor of Pierce and Burmab till ofter the rains. The whole King, why Mr Webster should have force will remain in the country, and the been nominated, and by a gentlemna wor Lo resumed with vigor the moment from New Jersey, when the meeting nd- the season permits. The Indin pipers


are already hinting nt the probable an-


one class, is opposed to limitatious. In


the classic laagunge of another, 'it secks


to benefit "all the world ond the rest of


advanced on ibe rond towards the church at Cherubusco, and when I met Pierce tbe heavy firing of tho batteries had o-


pened. I shall never forget his appear- anec as he rode at the hend'ol that


noble brigade destined to suffer so terri-


bly in the afternoon. He wos exceeding-


wife and two cinldren in Roxbury.


It is also stated that another inan in News, Literature, and the Arts-so that contents ia not entirely now to all .-


pain of the day and night before-and


Rozbny was sun struck on Friday


all can do something in support of n The issue of ibe paper is ten days Inter then evidently suffering severely. Still the middle of the road wos found a stump


An Irish laborer in the employ of Ass Homo Paper. than we had hoped, but the , delny was there was a glow in his eye as ibe cao- of a tree which was ascertained to be 150 with injustico and ibal he owca the Irit- non hoomed that showed within bim a' years old ot least, and how much older ish nothing.


A. Abbot, ut Andover, was sun struck


As wo reflect upon Jbc magnitude of |unaroidulile


spirit ready for the conflict.


The brigade was soon formed on tho


west side of the plaza of Coynenn, oppo- inhohlted long before its discovery by


site ibe church. I was familiar with all Columbus, by a race for more onterpris-


the ronds and paths in the neighborhood, ing probably than tho present face of London June 13> -- A rumor Haur.


and informed Gen. Scott, who was in bis Virginians. The relics of an ancient saddle, under a Irce near the church, from and bigbly civilized people are numerous rent here That an attempt was mne to


Ossasinalo the emperor of Austria at


ono ball of the wbigs south of the Potom- [ operate with us; to lend ibeir ioffuenco


Frank Piereo bave anyibing to da wilb


se have left the whig porty to the support of the_Reporter. by lt :


by which the enemy could be altacked In Virginia


FOREIGN NEWS ARRIVAL OF PHF' STEAMER ARCTIC


New York Telegraph Offu Saturday, July IT o P i/ The mall senin lup Arctic, Cupt Lycu, arrived at this port af half pust Two thus attermon with London and Liv.


Dont you ser yout tuit figure envelop ed tu a clo.il - Zutenuu?" whispered the horsemun it C" young female 1 am not the only one who risks being spittrd upon thens palisades whop the son


.Holy Prophetl; it is he-the mon- wer-the sultan lumself; he gues lis- guwed herr every night as a spy he couceals n loudled patul in ench band: no guani, dares siir till he fires . 'T'is well l t too, have pistols " whis pered Agib, and carried the hand to the belt. but she held Ina hand back


LITTLETON, JULY 24, IN52. Democratic Nominations.


Fon PRESIDENT


FRANKLIN PIERCE, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Fnm Vice PRESIDENT


advice may come tinetured with sethsli-


ICSS, yet 11 19 oot more alloyed hy it


than Quran motives murt nf necessity of our own State, a gentleman who ren-


dered distinguished services to the A-


incricans in Mexico during the war with


Could tread upon impo siblirtien, by lodi -- were entirety pure, they' wonbl soon That power, we copy from the Boston


wsem oul Yel, men who Sould like to


Daily Courier, a webig paper of a very pled condition.for a const-leruble distance


Ingh character. The letter is a power- on footwhen be fell from exhaustion und


suffering, sou great even for his energies. llc refused to be carried from the field.


mud remained till the final sout of the enemy. More inflexible descimmiation and Jaring cuttrage. I do not believe was


The enthronization of Di Conlen n. Roman Cotholie archbishop of Dublin took place on Tuesday. the 25th, at the Church of the Conception, Dublin? FRANCE


Polucal affairs are quici, It 14 statrat that the properly of Duc de Amalu which he inherited from the Prince ile Conde. la to be forthwithi placed undrt requestartion A letter datrd June 21 from Petit Noir, states that the periodlr cat inundation livl again cau-cil lin' Inense danige in that vauntry. al a Line' when the farmers were about to venps sheir leirsest In the village of l'etit Noir the houses are under water, ile tells submerged, and the inlabafauci


Orrlers lind been received at Tutiton tto place on the stocks diett Jrai at flint ubice www ships nf the line. two steam fii a e. of 60 guns, diree steain cortell. and two tenders


I recollect, 2d Artillery not of his big.


ade proper. ) The enemy alio fiir


prisoners Immediately aller my sce-


liad nemaly ceneed, upun the inusement


The commander of the French Alper in the Levants contradict- tho report


Ilischarged in the sempe moment with Chile


Both of the sultnu's pistols vanslied


invountarily in bis heli, and be stood speechless with flaring eyes, witbout moving, bet with the baod figlaly grasped about the diamonds io the hill of his dagger.


laid was well nigh jdunging over a jer


Capiup close by the King's Mill ci aur


bridge, in cousequence of the torstin;


eil mi four o'clock in the moramg. auml


| spends $10.004 a series afterwards continued with that com-


at Masram's well, in the valley of' Sich- every merchant withie, or w hose trade is


intendence, &


his Ispaodler, Ic availing himsell of my mi nutr knowledge of the country -unrit I


ein, whose young bride thou Jidst cause reached by, our circulation, should lend.


house to beco.


Dwn any up


to be abducted in the hour of prayer ?, a helping band, that bo mody have an


Inguin entered the city with the Adieri-


which a judie ri quily o gadvertising!


cin army. I arrived as Puebla tou]


Pierre thousands ofymile from our mit- tive land, under currentstancesthat tried? men's souls' 'I found Lia where what all know him lo'be here, wil i cann.ut


a spirit, as ever warmed a true man's knowledge the sovereign rights of the busum. I know Gen. I'serce need, no king of Prosin, in the cannon of Noul. vindication of his military conduet


the Prophet's moon shouldl ngnin have obedience to, the constitutiou of thirty-)


crossed ihre celiptic. And, behold, Sol- one sovereign States ; against appropri.


the united voires of officers my men- those who participated and who know


A shock uf an earthquake was felt 1 Payerue, canton »i Frilung on the 191b dispensed with these listy reminiscen- [une. and at the same instant inw fees from ine I lince been so long from the country, that I fel but itle mier- est in miere party contliet4


Your oberlient servitut NOAHI E. SMITIL


Before ho Indt pronounced the last jariff that bears equally upon all branches


[it.' Would it be to' the advantage of


of August, uul the 8th of September .- On the 18th o" August, I was in St. Au.


very cuthu. ilsiir Ihr ury Williams pre- sided, in the absence of l'eter Thuvey,


who was understood to be the presiding


The Aaliverein congress had unoth er sitting on Friday, hui so buzillest of importance was tour. It is tobuted


inar blo-guns gave out their thunder from | politics that approximates to the views them so far as they would be read in the walls of the seraglio, and roused the of our Republican Fathers, when they friginened city." The sulinn's corpse was towns immedialely surrounding us, we found in the first court of the seraglio, atroce lo secare a governmental policy do not claim. But there is another


ly to opeu the road across the mountain, Aufliver designatt. Mr Willintr gave for the artillery which followed thud af- ¡ his audience To understand that this | that a conference of the Darmstadt stues. teracon. I did not see General Pierce movement of the friends of Mr. Web-Jer |were opened at Vienna tur consulention


with a horse-lasso around his neck. But as broad as Ilır Union, however bounded, view of it, which, it seems to us, If


I| was to be no child's play, but would in- a which Austin would offer her gian . volce the interests of the Union, and be anties to her confederaties for the loss of revanue they must sustain by wy now cperation from the Zollverien The London protocol of the 8th May,


wirght be . seen a sail chul shiff. Near the mast stood a jet black horse, turning


lo suppose that all who oppose these


lo the advertiser,-namely : our paper


bis head towards the stern where sat the sentiments are wilfully perverse is fis weekly on the table of the mont fesh.


wstuined by the fall of bis horse on the Pedregal, the afternoon before. The honic was supposed to Lave entught his nomination of Mr. Webster he attributed fore Foot in the eleft of a rock, being at a to treason in the rainp, when grunns


were culled far and given for the classca


INDIA.


see the half moon light the despot city. -


and discord, low abuse aed slang. which unfortunately, is too current io merry


pediency of bringing your IJouses inlo deetial. Although the boacs of the horse


were brokenwesoft he was Ich apper po elle gance some excitant of the native had occurred since the previous dates American conventional Trentony by


com that plare. It'sa geogrally under.


on Friday left the ranks while the proces- principles are noble, the cause of mountain peaks-tho pierresque and


mon was in School street, and was sent Democracy is a magnificent one; and romantic scenery nf oer rural district,


bome iu a carriage, where he died at 8 a political compaign is a necessary, and


aro uppermost ia the minds of all. This the borse of the gallant Lieut. Johnson, who had just been shot in bis saddle


I met Gen. Pierce on the 20th, near journed with hearty cheersfor Mr Web- Coyacnn. Gen. Twigg's division Imd ster.


nexation of the whole peninsula. Dis- turhances still continue nlong the nwth-


A mon by the name of Doyle, aboot ties are to other parties, bare generously mankind!"


volunteered their Tol And in addition


lo our political matter, we shall devolo A large share of the columos of tho our poper witboul tho aid of exchanges, This week we have to make up paper to Agricultore, Home und Fureign (and shall not be surprised if some of its


ly thin, worn down by the fatigue and


giniaa says bo has seen it and that it is sixteen feet wide, and that the stone which overlays it, is of the same size as The difficulties with the Nizam arestill that now used for simil:a,for In unsettled. Tho Calcutta Englisboan hints that the Nizam. has been treated


00 Friady about noon, winle- weeding garden, and died in two hours


William P Foster, harness maker of


ient press to promote all that is desirable,


we invite. we caraestly appeal to all who would sce ibe moral, intellectunl, as well as their crops, within o short Are looking brighter and more hopeful


LATEST FROM LONDON ,IY TELEGRAPH.


the some town, diank excessively of cold water, from the effect of which bo bearly -scaped denth


political ood business interests of this time, than they did a month since. QUERY-Does Ibe nomination of


The Southern Prese says that about section of our State, advanced, In co"


which Lo was issuing orders to differont throughout the West but fow, we be- members of his staff, that I knew a roule lieve have been discovered as for Enstas Nooswarden, ocar Pesth, but the asss. In missed his air, and immediately kow


ENGLAND


The British parlament wns to be jau rogued on the Ist July , and duccily di-


hoping that our endeavor may be met use in hoping where there is no bope, with the' charity which suffers long aed and we are glad that the Wings have


Is kind V A FASTMIAN


selecleil a man sy rompetent and desery- Ing Vermont will have a Whig Gov


ernor, and vote lor Scott for President,


"and that is enough for 10. day will be the last great ligbi and I must ber


lead my brigado " The order was then A deputatiun from the Canada, Nosa given, I neting as guide by the direction of Gen. Scott Major Lee, of the Eu Scola and New Brunswick Railway Co had on interview with the colonial secre


At the moment a shot is heutd. the court i newcdiately surrounded by thousands of cupidsschi Silence' be does not see os here in the shade; he has vacant eye-the tiger: he ts gloomy und meluscholy ;- bear ' ho Speaks aloud with hunself


WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA


be in this sinister world, to give them consistency and currencyfler if they


telligent. capoble, appreciative elass. that


General-made by the Boston Atlas and


ler is better than any preface we can at. Jach to il, and here il is most gallant division suffered.


grudge the outley of $50.00 advertising.


through the conspiruuus comer bring.


GILMANTON, N. H, June 24,1832.


You are probably aware that at the


commencement of the war with Mexico.


Scon despatched nie 10 accompany of) friend Major Games will an under fur Pierce to mlvance. They were ready


.What is thisg; exchurned the zulian, and stepped back in the inoonligin whilst


thousands We were cognizant to af re, idrot of the city of the Aztecs. Dur- jeg the war I was twice expelled from Pie rny-the suspicion of' the govern. on the ingiant, and moved rapidly for wurd I was upon the field .und wiffleses ++] Picire's fide movement upun chr King's Mill, to relieve Cul. Garland için


meniliating been awakened and its dis-


teniporary terminus of the


had been fighting till that hour fle


pleasure incurred in consequence of this manner in which I treated May. Gaines,


on liorseb.ick, having bribed e famous guerrill.L chief, Colin, who accompamed


which the General toot from the Suitea.


per in bis own seetion, as the introduc


tion of n set branch of the mechanic arts,


if you suggest the outle; of 21 pr $75.00 annually, ty letting every body know that such a hotel has been opened/fand soulur


ine with fice of his desperate associates I carr el despatchies from - 10 Gen. !


Scott, folien at Pucblay which I deliver- il


cannol fail of attracting others still, und


.Dost thou remember the young Arab of benefiting those already establised ;


of w shell but a lew feet finnsi tim,- Nothing could have been inoru cool and


It is announced that." in accordance suli the London" jatoleal on the 13th May. a collective nute has been uddies wl by the fico powers of the Ifvivoetie


desert's bird through the grating of en- the popular will, wil for the public


snared hoas? I swore to retrieve my liride, dead or alive, from the byene's security : demanding af our publie agents pit and bring him a costly necklace, ere a 'strict construction of. and prompt truly improved facilities of doing busi- ness, because the modus operandi of his ing courage manifested by the command-


by iby luind. upon this lion-skin-and private purposes. whether appenled to thou hyenal thou shalt follow ine lo yon- by specious pretexts of internal improve- ler gate, as the wild brast of the desert meule, or ilio more frank and L'onest my lisso." avowal of speculators; tu fusor of a


shocks were experivm il ant Berne BELGIUM


An extra spistun of the eltimbers wall probably be ruuvoked about the nadilla of July the commercial tremy with France rxjares emly in August. Aml it is noremonty tlint the sanction of the chambers, shotbl be und toits varv al


GERMANY


iig waves of Bosphorus, five hundred ties of the age-the only system of of this. That it would greatly benefit


again till near uoon the next day.


hud been with Scot's Staff all the morn-


and as comprehensive as The principle


carried out would make every five dol.


lers expended in advertising, worth fifty


ionable Reading. Rooms, In ulmost every


hard gallop. The preservation of the


Bombay dates to the 22d May Imed


a member of the Columbian Artillery, newspapers of the present day. Our


if divested of slanderous personalities, a


article, thoughi speaking particularly of


o,clock in the evening, He was buried yesterday afternoon with military honors. happy and glorious ocearresce - All the officers and privates of the sev Though our sheet is of the democratic eral artillery companies attended bir fu- neral, which was quite large. order, mony men whose political affini.


40 years of nge, was sun struck about 3 o clock on Friday afternoon, while ma- king hay tir'a freld near Jomnica Plain he died at about 7 o'clock: ~. He leaves n


DISCOVERT IN VIRGINIA. The Vir- west frontier, and military preparaions of an extensive naturo are in progress Several forts had been attacked or map-


ginians have lately discovered a ma- calamised road just opposite the river at


Fairmouat The editor of the true Virt- tured in tha Hazara country, ani ophi- lion are in progress which it is thought will terminate the war io n week or.wo.


no mon can toll. This ducovery is Tho clecirio tolegraph has been pat


another proof that this continent wns ialo sucrein'ul one ations in ladin ..


our undertaking : the power of an effic- FARMERS


extendling ftw miculator and tp contrib.


VERtuoNT .- The Wings of Vermont thu cent Having decided a onre tul


wond Pierce's Ungade, and to support te


We took place


fellow, you oro badly injured-you are urpoul duies ol thi dish of June


slual! loso you, and cannot spare you ought to order you back to St Augustine. Yoo connor touch your fuot, Jo the stir. rup " "I can one of them,"said Pierce,


wide, and six, or eight feet deep. Pierce


IRELAND


the brigade iben under Grey /ut luvosipo' The commissioners appoutien lo su


quite into the relative meittaof Gulway und Foynes for parkel sitiona. I. 100 ceedling dilligemly in the business


l'ut ueladote to the ridiculous, and pucrile attempts Ic detract from Ges Pierce's


lege of epprising thousands of rvaders, who are mainly of the more actor e. in-


Men wbo will pay $300 leore for a store take infinite lelight ia echoing the crazy on a business corner than just auch a ulferances of that journal. But the let- bont Que nule frons Tueubaza, where it had been held from casliest dawn undler aims, You Locw how General Worth's


of the paper was set forth in that brief dorumess, and we bare bur little more store would co on a secluded street.


at present. to may. ilman to rederate its staremente The publication of ilus pa-


The car-


nage on the field was dit.Idful General


had been obliged to flee


"Tho only one of twenty-lour souls not merely for the advantage of n par-


Muhamud, was the answerof the bold inlly as o umvegeal bosmess mediuw. Arabian; he is here to prove Ine oath, As the sultan, be has a cocked pistol in Every Furmer should bave a paper. ench band, nad their contents may be because it is the cheapest. most praciffal


and beneficial. reading flint he can


introduce mno bis family circle . every Mechanio should encourage a newen-


build und furnish a grand hotel. where.


nf the vital element is custom, will stare




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