Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 June 1849 — Page 1
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Otftl CO US riToUR COUNTRY'S IS" TEUKSTS AND OUR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS. II V C. V. CLAISKSOX. BKOUKVLLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JUNK 1, IS 19. VOL. XVII NO. 2:
FU031 WASHINGTON.
The Connie of tbe Opposition. Never was any administration attacked with ;
Orrat ('aiigrntioa at St. Iniv Twmlj j Nearly every pane of glass in Ihe windows' Sir John Frankliu's Expedition, i Eight Steamboats aad 300 Mount Barn- for half a fquare distant from the corner of ; A deep and sad anxiety prevails both in En?-'
ed! Loss of Life '.-Five .nillionsof pro- Market and oecond streets, were broken at trie land aud in thiscountry, regarding the uuknow-n ' " pcriT destroyed. '. concussion at the time of the blowing up of the stale of the Expedition which sailed from Eng- ! Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot. From the C.ro Delt-Extr, 19ih inn. , building at that point. land in 1845, under lie commaud of Sir John I Washington, May 17, 1?43. We are Indebted to the clerk of the steamer : 1 he, l'ol,ce "rested and confined in the jail Fratiklin, to explore a north-west passage along ' The Cabinet held a pr-lty loi: session to-div. De Wit Clinton, for a St. Louis Union of yes- and ca.aboose nearly fitly persons for stealing at the northern coastsof America. The expedt- ' All the members were present, except Mr. S-c-tercav evauiug, left us this morning. i 1 ' a , . . t'" has not &iuce been heard from, and as the retary Meredith, who had this morning received About ten o'clock last night, the steamer', There are various rumon. afloat relative to the two ships were victualled tor only three years, information, by telegraph from Philadelphia, of White Cloud, lying near the head of the levee ,0!f of efferent persons. Two or three of our it is foared that those who con,p0ied it have been . the death of a sister. was discovered to be on tire. At the time there old."nd valued citizens we believe to have lt shut in by the ice and have perished. The Eng-1 Several removals and appointments were was a stiff breeze blow ing from the Northeast, ,T v'9- And no doubt many are lost who lish Government has offered a reward of 20,000 made. Among them, as I learn, were the Postwhlch soou carried the flames across to the Ed- w,u never be inquired after, or thoghtof stran- : pounds sterling to any ship or ships which masters for Buffalo, Trov, and Utica. It w;s j r.... ,i,., ...... th. h.t f..., eers, of whom there were many on the boats shall render ..'r,.;e,.t nr.,; i.. ti niulersi.m.l it i. i,.i(i i..,ii... .
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these set fire to the Ludora, lying above them ; """,u "- or tneir crews, or to any portiou of them; and that clianjei in several custom houses would T ' the State Sentinel, an article purporting to b.
the Belle Isle next below the Bates, then cansht . 1 "e extent ot uie conttsgraiion, irom us he- I we hud in yesterday's National Intelbc-eiicer a have been made
Bv this time, eae or two boats below were pinning 10 us termination, uiKes in almost the copy of correspondence between Lad v Frank-
John tlniwn. ' never received but one lavor, and that the lo.ni The following very able and manly defence f ''is old horse an.1 buggy, and I never expect
the eama ferocity and unscrupulousness, us is of John A. Matson against the dancer of the UI , ''''I I" t""- 1 wi!I " ' , . - , . silent when the noble nad hip'i minded hom-st the aciuinistratiou of Gen. Taylor. Even be- Sentinel Correspondent, is from the pen ot a and pntrictic public men of our Sia'e: too fore ha whs inaugurated, the effort was made to Democrat, a gentleman of liiH character and few ! are thus vilely and falsely siundered for tarnish his fair fame. Ever since he has been ability, recently a resident of Brcokville. He ; political purposes 1-e thy of wnnt-o-ver party iu office, tl'.fl wrath of party malignity has beeu is not the only Democrat we have heard speak t!'e' may 'e 1 can wi'ld a ''' I en or ' v j ft j j . i. j move mv humble tongue, poured upoa him. If an officer is removed, no in the most unqualified terms of coudeaination ; T1P whole arlicle, Irom h-giiming to eu4, his matter for what cause, it is held up as a dia- cf the same article. Ind. Jour. ibeen condemned by the h'gfi minded of tiiK graceful violation of pledges. If there is a seem-1 From the Ind S.ate Journal, .writer's own party, r-peai-cily : and a f-w l. I..i,,;n.. r;.. ;. Job- ."Iln. imore of the same j.ort " will make hundred .f
"6- ..s u...,.. ,.... j :.. vots in favor of Jo iu A. .M.Non.
We can find a fair nd wi le fi-ld nffi-'-; "Ir.
Ma. Editor: I noticed, a f-w days ago.
fire.
dare uot, wait upon I would." But it is not i1it.M1.i,i.i.i kr.i. In of J.mx A. Maison. the 1"i"n. as a politician, without descending to
A rumor soread over town insi f "; c..fr..i...,t !,.. r. if ;., ... I. ivi.;.. i: i ... e .. n ....... ' such "slanff" and "ale hous " terms of nerson-
J . ,.i iii . - (---.-. . .. . i r - j .ti'.ui'.-iB.i..iv.i(uh.iiL.vviiuKit.ciL.ciihtJi4.iiii9u.v.i..n rirsciii ii ii't; iaui.i.ai- " ui iriuiii. . . i dropped down, leaving a vacancy between those h1'f f bocks, which would he about one l,u and the President, having relation to this in- ' net meeting broke up to-ri.iv, that Major Hamp- Lverv Illeln.rof I,:. Cabinet colVcfvelv aud ' This article, s-emii.glv an innocent piece of a abl'" b,,t lf T.-e c trniot, then I, lor oil . will on fire aud the boats below them. ""1 . y Iwo in width. The streets of teresting subject. tou Williams, the Naval Store Keeper in this .V Ca'"Ue ' col;"' 1U', Iit1V) niiBr,prewl,taflon. . i:, rea!i,v one of 8'" 8 r!'"' "t,. C. At this time the Edward Bates being about our city, originally laid out very narrow, are! Lady Franklin in her letter speaks at length city, had been removed; but whether true or ! ""-"'y. fligniatized. All together, ullMuHsllin(r aU(1 cow.,rclv alt;,n,a t0 1 Indianapolis, May 23, 1M3.
half burnt up, was cut loose, and went tloating "yiPiui lauen wa is oi nouses, ana with much feeling of the Expedition, the not r if true, who had been appointed to th 'ev are culled by the U uion "low-rmnded, un- injure Mr. Matsoa comkiii as it does from
down me levee, setting nre to tnose ooats sua ,..,...,....,.., ...,.o. .. c oone.y ieu iy nerseu and others to hear news
lying at the levee, as she approached them in cid not see either iew 1 orK or I illsbnrgli alter conceruing it, and the prospects which exist of
the following order the Julia, but slightly in- "e,.-, ml mc ,. iured ; the Uncle Sam. also but slightly injured, formed that our city presents an aspect of greatThe Bates but barely touched these boats, being er desolation than ettherof those places. In rethose immediately below her. FrJ lo loss, comparatively, we know not The following steamboats, with a large num- j trom any data we have in our possession which ber of wood-boats, barges, &.c, were entire! i '9 l',e greatest. consumed : The Martha, Sarah, Taglioni, I Our recollection, however, is, that in neither Montauk, St. Peters, Red Wing, Alexander York nor Pittsburgh, did the loss exceed Hamilton, Boreas No. 3, Timour, Mandan, Kit 15.000,000. If this be true, then St. Louis has Carson, Mameluke, Praire State. . suffered more than either of those cities. We do not presume that this comprises all the boats destroyed, but these are all the names we SI. Cabct at Xaavoo.
are able to get hold of . Our readers will recollect that the famous M.
9 post, no one seemed to know.
! principled, aud shameless politicians;" Mr. Ew- , Brookville that I have ever seen.
The following boats were saved : Autocrat, r. , ,u. fm. m.,.:i fi.i;n n.-
De Witt Clinton, Danube, Embassy, South America, New Uncle Sam, Julia, Old Uncle good people of Faris sufficiently enlightened to Sam, Marshal Ney. enter into his schemes for benefiting mankind, So intense was the heat arising from this great eft that part of the world a short time since, conflagration, which extended with short iutrr- -., , , - , ... , T!s from the head of the levee to the head of W,lh banJ of rho"n colon'sls. nJ UP h,s Duncan's Island, that it Set fire to the builuiiigs Ebenezer in Texas, giving to Ins new setlleat various points along the levee, a!l of which ment the fanciful name of Iearia. One would above Vine st. were extinguished, but a row of haTe .-.ought that Texas, w hose inhabitants are shanties extending from Locust up towards , , , , , , , Vine street was destroyed, and now. while we composed of the shrewdest aud sharpest-wilted
rewriting, 1 o'clock this morning, the entire generation in the world, would have been the block, bounded by the levee, Main, Locust aud last place in the world, would have beeu the last
u Mree s, raj.j.eu ,,. :,mes, as are I ,ose ,aC(. w,u.re a onp wouiJ haTe cho9e t0 houses in the square fronting the levee bet ween Pine and Olire ctreiu build a home for ail "ism" which was too absurd
And various houses on the est side of Main even for the latitude of the "Revolutionary ci
street, trom Lanier binions, at the comer of ty." The colony began to show, in a very short Locust and Main streets to Olive. Mr. John ." , -," , , ., . r ,-. . . ,i, . i. i . ,i o . time such evideiice of decay, that AI. Cabet Mader s larpe coo:er"hoi at the t-outow. Ft nr- "
ner of the levee and Elm street, and aUo a lare pulled up stakes, and made for New Orleans. two story brick house on the We?t side of .Main This was not hu abiding place, however; for
Delow tim street, ami l ie II tines are rapidly . l,-ar of him. now. at Xm-on. rh!! nn the
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i ue . muu Mi l aeens un lis cretniu rroans : : . i i . ,i 1 li .ve heen a Wxi.vm o liroouvi e ana
aid beiug lurnislied to it. The reward offered , about the proscription of Locofooo ollice-holders, i , . , . 1 . known Mr. Matson persoivdiv, tor a long time by the Board of Admiralty was annouueed too ad its malignant attacks upon Gen. Taylor aud -Mr- Lollall"'r ,a caded -tortuous aud unscru- .aud alllolll,1 not a Wtrg. in 'the tbi-r sense of late for the English whalers to take advantage of t'e members of his Cabinet. A writer of much i pulous;" w hile an inferior functionary is vili- j the term, hariug svmpatlnz-d with the Demoit, and she says : political experience, who corresponds from here fied as "a political profligate." ' cratic parly, I do not hesitate, in this pu'alic "To the American whalers, both iu the At- i ,or one of the neutral papers, declares boldly,! The article iu the U niou. in which these de- manner, to a-sert that hmh littik t.iinhs iu
lannc ana i acilic, 1 look with, more hope, as . ""l oniy me nig party, but the L.ocoloco
competitors lor the prize, being well aware of ; party aiso, are auxious that tins Ail their numbers and strength, their thorough ; liould remove the official incumh uquipment. and the bold snirit of entemrise ernmeut 'offices who are opposed to i
wiiiou auuiiaies meir crews, bill I venture 10 l l" " H""i menus. t c e had eseaoe, our atteiii:,.o. Ii!! il was direr- OCCnMCU
look even beyond these. Iain not without j This, I have no doubt, is literally true. Tl ' t I i it l,v iha. I,n.., (f, u- ,1., ,nv I know not the author of the article ; he may
hope that you will deem it not uu worthy of a I Locofocos. not in rrood offices, venerallv . ....... ' be one of lh writer's best friends ; heu.wbea
great and kindred nation, to take up the cause j that these of their party who are in may b a i y t0 gentleman, r.iss. bi t, himself. It is, however.
of humanitv, which l plead iu a national spirit turned out. and that SDeedik- first l,r'n. says ou this subject.) e read with amaze-! but a bare pos-it ilitv ; for in the article he hag
and thus generously make it your own." I they will work the better to unset the present inent the extracts which were incorporated iu 1 IIMl!" ,,!'" of expre.s-ion. a:i ! treated of such
After slating the lact that the Russian Gov- Whiff ascendancy: aud secondly, because tb-Jr i .... ... i.. i . trivial points in the history of Mat.cn, ll.at the
ernment has declared its iuteution to seud out ceneral and speedy removal would, as thev r,.,.. i ' ! ' 1 '-'t""" u " mantie of char.ty " must be v-ry el.tic. and
exploring parties this summer Irom the Asiatic ceive, do much iu the way of cettino- UD ile "cw ul ' 111 ,J" '"Sncer ol uus niormoj, , ,e extended " away dowu " that it may . : . . .1 1 l. - : . . .1 1;.. I . i i . r ,. , . r L . 1 . l -. . i , I , ,.
anil cover mm
the Locofoco I nunciations and slanders appeared, has hereto- j -0"7!" with the private, public and domes- Xalioual Whig : luuuistratinn ! , . , , , , tic relations of the geuileman iu question were, .ems of gov- fore hu noticed in our columns, iu a letter tllut arllc!t.. wllol!y m.skepkksent.u. while Brady, i it, and put iu from our Washington correspondent. The ar- others were absolutely manciactcreu for the ' !. .,. u.. .. . - .. . ! W ro. IlayceK. (f.
Washingtor;, May 1 1 The Cabinet was again in s-i,n to-risv on l:ie appointments for llie northern c t:-s. and it will be seen that but o.-.e tf the New York po.i rumored to have been tilled ou Situriay, t iatot" the postmaslership. is a iiuoi: need in the follow ¬
ing oibV-ial list, furnished us by the editor if the
ex-msyor,
post.-iaster New
ton Atla;
Bpreaams, and where they in iy be stayed man cannot tell. This is by far the most awful catastrophe that has ever fallen to the lot of any city West of the Allegheny mountain.. In addition to the property enumerated, there
was a vast amount of gram in sacks, bet
view of it, in the Intelligencer ol this nioruinr-,
side of Behring'8 Straits, northward, in search j terrible Locofoco indignation which they so ar- tfen '"''l,ced Ij rad it through, of the lost vessels, she adds : j dentlv pray for. We must say aud so will sty every rii;lit-
"It would be a noble spectacle to the world, That the Whirrs all over the country ardentlv minded man 11 a v.. r lit I fin
if three great nations possessed of the widest desire that llie work of chance and reform ill . . ... .: i- .11.
empires on the face of the globe, were thus to ! the government offices should goon speedily ""' "-- '' Mrnpuious 01 :. . .1. ir... . .1. - 1 ... 1 .. f 1. .. ...!. ri i i . . ' . 3 nartv miners, iliil ever biipIi mi ntl...-L- uLn-.r ne
uuiie ineir rnoris hi uie iruiy vuiiiiiiu wuiik ui aim enicieuiiy, no man, Having access to the 1 - i ' .. .t. u.-. saving their perishing fellow meu from destruc- I curreut channels of information, can wainnv ' ln ,t of the Union of Tuesday ou Gen. Taylor V.,. I.. u-u: - .... ... ie f . ' .......
"" uooauiiurj t nig comes 10 t usniugtou, and nis labinet. It Is not forme to suggest the, mode in which ' from any quarter, who dos not declare ooeulv. And wh:t is ib ereo... err.il.r n
such benevolent efforts might best be made. I I that more and more change iu the government r ,, ii, . ? ir. .. n i
will only say, however, that if the conceptions j offices must bo made, here in this District and V T " M"" " " v"'" of my own mind, to which I do not venture to elsewhere. lated any law set at drfiauc- or donhtl'ul give ulterauce, were realized, and in the noble I It has got to be very well understood that power assumed? None, none. H ive the rights competition which followed, American sef men : the awful groans of the Union about proscrip- of auy man beeu violated ha. any one who h is had the good forluue to wrest from us Ihe glory ! tion, and its malignant attacks upon Gen Tay- . i .1 . i , ., as might be the case, 0r solving the great prob- j lor and his Cabinet officers are palmed off upon CU"" 0a U" government bee treated with lem of the unfouud passage, or the still greater the public with a two fold object to provoke ",g1'ct or had bis claim disallowed ' No. lias glory of saving our adventurous navigators the administration, if pustule, to make more anyone beeu wronged in person, property or from a lingering fate, which the mi ud sickens to and speedier removals, and to get up a sort or liberty? No. What is it. then, that rau -s the a ..... 11 a.. . 1 . .. L. I . . I. .. I 1 in ... c ........ i ... i'.ii . .a . . .i . ...i ...
uwen un, ouuuiu iu ruiiei .at.- irir., general i unig nation on me suneri. I he I mon that it was not my own brave countrymen iu writers ate well skilled iu the art of liHiiibue, it .1. .. -.1 I .1. I ! .. . . .. .. . .
headquarters of the first man who ever broached . . -. t , i I ., .1.
a eruaoie ami uncispuicu - ism hi uus tou n-. those seas, w hose devotiou was thus rewarded, : must be confessed. But this, their last tried try, Joe Smith. Ma v llie shadow of his illus-1 vet should I rejoice that it was to America we humbucr. will not avail them mm h Thev
ir!.,,,- -.,i..e.nr .:... I.in. l.nr.r ..Vr hi...'' owed ourrestored happiness, and should be for- threaten the President and Cabinet with the
hemp, ba- ... . .. . ! ver bound to her by lies of truly affectionate : terrible rehoke of the Senate. i ih. .l..,iunr .
r. , . ... . I I... I. I Ln-i ii,t !-. (k l.ilt.kp t rnm l l Ilia . - - .. ... - ... .... u
con, ccc. on the levee, which caught by the " : grat.tude." veto to WhhT nominations. Sufficient unto
heat set off by tli- boats, and was destroved, been going the rou nds for several weeks To this letter is appended a statement of fnct9 ! the day is the evil th-reof .a .... r. i.. i,. ..,.., ..i r i.. ...f....i. .... ..... . .... ... . ..... . ..o. i . i .. J... . ......
buu iiiuiiuiici,uii uiki'ii wi utmi', w iiitu ; "e leil e w 'Jrleaus OU lie 1st ol .March, concerning inn insiruciious given 10 .ir jinu was covered by a taupoliu, it is said, four per- ; j gt . , h and Nauvooi Franklin, and this is followed by the following ams were Sleeping, aud all were cestroved. i renly to the letter of Lady I ranklin by the SecWe saw the body of one of them, a boy, "which . 011 '; having been preceeded by a com-j reUry of J5ta,e: was carried to the post office. mis-ion charged with the duly of preparing! Department of State, ) There were a number of kegs of powder on locVintrs for our recention. we established our- ! Washington, April 03, 149. (
board the various boats, and as the fire reached . , , . ... 1 Madam : Your letter to the President of the
them they caught and exploded w ith
Union to open its vials of wrath upon the a Iminislratiou? It would scarcely be believed, it' il were not that the public mind is prepared to hear any thing of the opposition, that all that (lea. Tavlor and his Cabinet have done, is not
The aJmiuistra- 10 ' office the men whom Mr. Polk and
tion will do what it believes to be right, and other Locofoco administrations appointed for
w ill indulge no tears as to the course of the thel partizaa services! That is all. These Snat. rn. IT..;,.., j.l ....... r...... .... r . r
k... ,i. ., ... ii .. - i . i .i men were, some of them delau ters, some of nill Ihnv will iiitri.r arp. nr.il.nr rdl.r.l fl.u p.
form m.asures which are to go oa. i lnenl of"" '"ore doubtful honesty, all oftlietn
It has been asserted that, because the heads of unscrupulous partizan, and none of thorn ought
i, Viiil tlvs temporarily on the elevation near the '.',; ', f. J , i irl i the Departments here have been in office near ever to have bn appointed. But this is uotlia rr,,L,e ...... -r.u.. ..-,. UniteJ ttate.., duted Apn 4 th, 1&49, luui been . hr ,. ,.,.. mm ,,. nr :.. ,''
crash, ccattertng the burning fragments iu wiU temple, l lie oeanty ot me situation, at me ciis- recejved by him , and ho has instructed me to r-n n fn . ; ; -1 1 . . 1 1 1 ti..-.r . . f . ... 1 . r . .1. . 11 . : : ; . .. 1 1 : . .. i . . .1. r. ii : 1
w.. . .....uu ... . ... uixe u a iiu:e iiuiii iiic ..i.ii!pnijii, luiiiu uia- mnne to y on ine lonow iii repi v ; j j .i Kiiran nn i r i-L .1 By one of these explosions on- man standing it.,.:rMv , onr r , tU. sni,.hritv of the climate ! The appeal made, in the letter with which Z 'J1,1 '! .1 n$ ;. l .,,". L1
on the levee was killed by beinj struck with a J . ,.' ... ; r you have honored hi:n,is such, as would strongfp.ii.m.ni klmrn from ih. hn.iii.irr irr.,.i ..f ii.. rem niii i ii g us of that of 1 ratice,the resources of ' . ,
s " 6 iv em s; llie iiipainy oi ine ruiers miu me , , . . ..j, r Lm.. ...... .. ,,,,,,1 , i M.tWo . .,.il,o. t.t;.,i.. i ...i :.. I i.i ..ir.-.l i,, i', .rr..,,,,l;n n,,i.,- - , , J ! J r ., . .... , ries 1 lieads ol bureaus are now surrounded
.... ..i, suu.i.., .-iii.Pi; uLruirj in v.sir . ... .... r h . peopled any portion 01 me civiuzen worm
three mouths without making more than ten or
twelve removals, there are to be no more chrin-
Tliis is a
l false impression. There will, there must be ina- ! nv changes iu the Departments. The S. creta-
dirVereut parts of his body
but hov many poor and. above all. the kin '. l.-ouie of the inhabit- Tc the citizens of the United States who
wreicnes nave laiien vicunis lo these dev.. urii'rr . 1 . , . . . p. ants, rallseil 114 to 1
Haines as they have gone sweeping in wild gran- . . , the nnhlic. mind, of vour own countrvnien. th
deur from boat to boat, and from house to house, making our hrrt ,stau..si,inei,t here. ; ame of Sjp John Frankin has en endeared by and from street to street, no man can ever tell. ; As ihe Director and Geranl of the Society, I ,js heroic virtues and the sufferings end sacrifiOne of the wildest and most heart-rending ilave purchased in my name, but for theSociety, '' ces which he has encountered for the benefit of spectacles ever witnessed luourcity, was exhia- , . . . , , , mankind. The appeal of his wife nud daughter, ited last night. From Duncan's Island, extend- ,ht TtM ,e the A-e ' and 11 fcres.of ,dnd . , thpir distre?i, h'a's been born across the waters.
surroumi.ng mem. in the Arsenal we have es-agsis,all0e of kim,red peoole to
tablished fine workshops for carpenters, turners, ' SJVe me brave men w ho embarked iu his unfor-
wagon-r.iakers and smiths. We have also, in tunnte expeiiition; and the people of the I in
I
with LocoToco spies, ready and encpr to watch uu.rt. u-l.irr i..i.vu...n.it u.ul .ti.l. ul b.'r.r u-liirr
i t!ie determination of share so largely in t,w emotions, which agitate ; br,a,h and post off the same to their brother "-ver so loud, that the subalterns are turned out
ing in the eves of the Union. They are Loco
focos. That is their only recommendation, aud that is all the Union wants. Very well. What recommended them to the Unlou condemned Mr. Polk and Geu. Cass iu the eyes of the people, and they will not object, let the Union rail
(formerly of the 15
postmaster of Boston.
Lewis Benedict, postmaster of A 1 two v. George Luut. U. S. Attorney for M.issucims.tts rfi-inct, vice Robert Ranimil, removed.. Charles Devans, Jr.. U.S. Mir.hd for Miss.ichusett, vice Isaac C. Humes, removed. GiJeou Fily, Receiver of Pubhc M nevs at T . . i it . . ..... . . : r
reach ""a, .'i s:--i ui.ieoii i iin.as neruioiore reported.
I pass over iu silence the pitiful attempt at
wit, in giving a false coloring to Ihe incidents of Mr. M ilsou's early life siu j educntlou simply . remarking tint, if tru-, these very iucidenls j
this very e:.r"y education, so far Irom Iieing urg
Iilc from Xrw Orlraut Cralh of Crurnl Worth. Jackson, M.sj , May 21.
The line from this place to Biton Ronji was
ed against Mr M itson actu illy militates in his proslrat.-d nearly a!! the way by the storm of lat favor. Who has not observed, in ninety-nine rimrsdav.
cases out of a hundred, tlial b;.s r red as tiiis I ir-w Orl-ain Picayune of the 17th irwt. writ t r-pres.'nts Mr. Matsan t h ive l . en mak,e G-n. Worth died at San Autonio on the 7th
iniiol-iit, vicious an : worthlesi ciln 'iis oll- n-
er proving pe,t than l.les:iios to th. ir country. Now, if Mr. MaNon was one of lhse boys, and has proven the one iu a I. u mired, and become, as al ngree, an honest, intelligent linn, and an hon r to ast county or State instead of being to him a disgrace, it entitles him to the warm a.uiiirati.m aud support of every honest man. "II.w much lias he vie! led ?" sueering'y asks the writer ia th- Sentinel, lie answers by misrepresent it ion in ref. rem to Mr. Mat-oil's
in t. of chi
ing perhaps a half or three quarters of a iniV in
continuous line up the river, the burning
wreck of boat met boat, and rolled their united
clouds of deep black smoke, and lurid flame in
Locofocos elsewhere, to be used for electioneer- for the same reason that the people refused to ing puiposes now or hereafter, or to he bottled pul Geil Ca)1B j n.ilt. Tot. up and preserved for a future occasion. A por- I . lion of thse Locofoco Sjiies, at least, must give (Cnir-ral Taylor ns i rriornl. place t. friends of the Whig administration. It Extract from a letter dated
is reasonable and right that it should lie so, and Washington, May 19,14!).
mv woiu lor ii, inc rAi unlike? win or uinue. It is a reasonable calculation to nut down
I, this aflernoon, accompanied the throng which proceeded to ihe grounds in front of the
i.i ....... r - i. . i ... . . nineieen-iweiuiet is oi
... a.i.... , .... ... i . r . . led .MU'S V 1 1 IV L fll Willi I 111" UtT IfM ' . r. . . . . .
wild confusion into upper air: on the other anoiner canning, excellent worKShops lor lai- ; t,,.i on,..rnr; ,..;tl office during Mr. Tolk's Adminislratiou. as ul- resnteiu s House, 10 enjoy a promenaue una
nineteen-tweiitieths of the clerks appointed to ;
Befides which, we have ... ...j ii,-it -inoeal bv the expression of tra Locofocos, appointed ou account of their j listen to the music of the Marine band, which
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lis llir-:i.r.r-iver, null Illl'ir ll. prr- . . , , , ,U T "a .
r this Administration. Then v....'.u. " -'' "l
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at the time Mr. Tolk entered the Presidential
in another building, on the banks of the Missis- their united wishes that every proper effort may ''Oeoiocoism. 1 11 sippi, a foundry, and we shall there establish a ' he made by this Government for the rescue o'f '"9fa"f '',"! n ii j . n i , ! your husband aud his companions. , ving of olhce uude saw mill, a flour null and a distillery and also ; To accompIisll the o(lcts you have in view, there were many ol
laces ever
hand the long lofty range of stores fronting the "ors aud shoemakers
river, sent up a ctoud ot sparks and sheets of dazzling flames, which threw a red and glaring light away into the darkness of night which
hung upon our western borders. Here aud there """ a,,J " U""""J "u ; To accomplish the ohjects
were seen ha.t trantic men. runnin r in bewi d- our en Tineers. e have rented farms and lands .v... f ,.ifr ..ra m.1 m.
erment from point to point, scarce knowing l,r r,.. wi, .... i,M.i :..ii.. f .... Vi.,.!,.. ,;!! I,- ;.m,li .i..l chair, who have held on to their p
where, or staggering iron, their burning homes hor and , , , , . illvoked. All the iuformation in the possession . '" whom have been .n.,o ,nt. nv fiiunderaloadot their precious property, follow- "ses, ana sua u .oon have all the other cattle of this overnineut to enable them to aid in cent, unworthy, drunken or corrupt, or noisy ed by a weeping wife and her tender babe. necessary ; we have our butchery and bakery. dNcov.rillff the misinr ships, relieving their and meddlesome in politics. A good proportion Since writing the above, we have taken ano- As for the Temple, which was burned last year, crews and" restoring them to their families, shall of th Locofoco gentlemen should bo made to ther walk through the burning district, which ,nJ of which only the four walls remain, our bespread far and wide among our people, and ZVoJZ"n ' M v" cl tT,T n now.ata quar er belore 3 o clock, already ex- .... all that the Executive Government of the Uni- and that too spee.il . Go tney ni.ot And
lenus irom me lovee wti io toeroa.i street, ami ...x.x ..v.
.,.) C,.,.1r, tli,i udPiidGri nf it4 PtlTHil illlt
from Locust south of Eim street. This entire port necessary to warrant such an operation. powerSi c; ptFect to meet this requisition on space is not burned over, but much of it is, and We shall maintain its present form, and sur- Americaii enterprise, skill and bravery will be much more will be, before the tl ,mes are extin- rounJ h- roof by , terrelice from wllicU wii, promptly undertaken. CWecaunot pretend to rarticlarie the build be sc' pf ' finfSl ' world; and , The hearts of the Amerisin people will be ecaunoi pnienu to particuiarizi tne build- , , , deeply touched by your eloquent address to th 'ir ings burnt, but we will mention t'e Telegraph in the buihiing we can have our refectory, with Chief" Magistrate, and they will join with you office, the UnitedStat.-s Hotel, the R-veiile office, kitchens for 1000 persons; all the workshops for in an earnest prayer to Him whose spirit is on the Republican ohVe, the Orean office, and the , ... .i. .i . .. i.....u,..,i r.,.nn.
New Era office. Thse comprise all the English "r wo",en' OUr SC"0ols' our our a!iSe'"- . T' ZlZ lo he r country and Mother of John Mi.chel, the "Irish patriot," in j Jaily papers in the city, except our own; we My-rooms and our offices, and lodging for 500 ns may vet be restored to meir country ana . al,(oit,llf.nl o- vullg,
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twills viii me uiiu pu;r u; Ljrusi, nuuve Main persons, wan a room loreacu umiiy. A hanu- . i r.,. .1 1 e J
rirevi. ii.c ...,.,e. rpi iij.. e can lorm BOme ran en am nromenade will nrrnnr ih. on.l
noestimateof the loss by tlii hre it may pro- , tnriN CT YTO , man. to the Hnrdei.shir
bahlv be put down at five millions of dollars. our acres oi grou no w men surrounc me tern-.
this is just the Adminislratiou to give to them
their "waikmg papers. I learn, upon authority which I deem reli ible 1.... .1.., .,.,!, f r..r.,r..", ,..,....r ll... 'Kill nlTir-o
holders in this city will be commenced, jndi- j one ',re,en'
ciously and efficiently, about the firt of next month. Mr. Secretary Ewinrr has directed t.-m mrary
employment to be given to young Mit. ln l. the
The day being fine, the number of persons whs very large, and the display cf beauty and fashion unusual, even on such an occasion. At an early hour, the President mide his appeiirance ia the portico cf the White House, end soon aft-rwards descended to th i garden and mixed with the company. He passed round and excharircd salutations with all who ap
proached him, and seemed to enter into the spirit of the occasion, with ss much zest as any
It was a truly gratifying sight to
s-e the most exalted oinccr in me government.
cue towards whom we nre accustomed to look with a feeling, somewhat tikin to hwe, descending from his high position, and taking his place
among the most huinbleJin the community.
ctiotera. wheh epidemic prevails to a
great extent, the dea h numbering one hundred. It is said the people of New Orleans are catching cattish in tlie streets. foricrl nrn!kioci. Tiie Laneasteri tii, an ultra Locofoco paper, thus honestly and candidly speaks of its on party : "The Democratic party requires liureatien.
rr.... .
law practice nt home as though that were a i nrre is too mucn rottenness an l corruption criterion. Tlmt a young mau who commenced within it. ll Ins blinked at deviations from poprac'.icing in Brookvill- nt the sain- time, has litical rectita.ie so long that nuuyseeni to think nowtwice.il not three times as iipicii ( rartice these deviations essenti ihties. i'iiero is no eas Jno. A. M ttson. Who is this young mm cur, ty from contamination o!!i-r thin lopping referred to ? The writer, during his reridence off the drs-ase I tn Mnb.-rs, and l -t tti.it b -coan in Brookville, never b-arn-d his name. soon and speedily." " How much has he yielded?" Judge n-t, . - by his law practice, although knowu to be one A fiiriilicn l-'amiij. of the very first lawyers in our State but tra- The Cholera !hreaten to prevail iu the town vel through this State, as the writer of this has of New Albany, inni-n.i, with sm- violence. leen doing sine his noiniii ttioii, mid hear tiie Several cases a day hav b-en reported fur tin eiicomiiims passed upon Jno. A. Matson by po- past week. The D-iiio. rut of Wednesday evelitical foes, sis vvll as frien is ; hear the remark ning last makes tiie follow ing mention of a fain parts of the State distant from Ins reside!!", mdy that has been stricken v. ith unusual sjver"Jno A. M itsou is a man of mind and sound it v : judgment a iiinn cf sterling qualifications;" Two additional ni'r:bi rs of the Foivler fa mi -see th-Whigs taking courage and rallying round ly, two sons have ilied since onr tssae.of verbis standard ; hear the low prowling and " beer terday. The in uiier, we learn, has iiiensiirably shop" curses of corrupt political ilemarrogues, recovered from the attack of Choi, ra, but sh and you have an answer fill' and triumphant to now has th ervsiptl.is, and is hsrdly exi. -et -d this ironical enquiry ' How much lias he yi- Ll- to live. The fito c" this family h is i:id-cil been
ei V And the very best way to call lorth aa a hard one. About ton days ago, the daughter, answer at the coming eh clion, that shall place a young lad v, died ; yesterday tiie f itlir an 1 him in the Gubernatorial chair of State, is to two sons died ; mi l now the m.-'her is expected continue to use such false and trifling arguments to soon follow them, against him. .....! . r
'Ho married a rich giri" enormous crime,, if he Is guilty ! A "Dutch pirl," too; as though that were unpardonable ! Did not the writer our face rather overshoot the mark that time? This So fair Stat-contains thousands cf intelligent and in- pj.gt bent diistrions Germans, i ho will not hesiltte at nil . to vote for Mr. Matson, on account of marrying Mine rys and being devotedly loud ol" a wife from among M'ne eye
their number. I wonder the editor ol the Sentinel did not alter that word 'Dutch, which
To like
Your face
Doth lead Your 'arc With beams
I have the honor to be your Ladyship's friend M-tchel, an Irishman, to a good pi .re, and the How beautifully such an incident illustrates the id obedient servant ' appointment of 1 homas I Una in, also an Irish- und ecui jar character of our instituid obedient si rvani. . VTnv ,. to the Wnrdei.ship of the Penitent. ary, T T1 .'..,..,. .
The fire started on the shore at the corner of p'""- ( Locust and the levee the corner bous-s nn i Resnectinrr our svstem of social sn.l nnliiii '
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that it
,1,tf,P.,.s,.wlll Mr. Secretary Ew- I ,,pns- 1 nearuiy w.su ""juu-mii .an.,
7 ing, at least, is not so much opposed to the ad- could have seen Geu. Taylor yesterday, as he Important It u mors from Washington. vancemeiit of adopted citizens to the offices of j moved abou t among the crowd, conversing fa-
A Telegraphic despatch trom asuington the Government, as the Locolocos have always j ,nijjarjy with his friends aud acquaintances, and ...... ' charged the Whigs with being. Mr. l.wmg. ' sav: . 1 fv i- i injinifestniff no desire whatever to attract at-
. i .i . Uo.i,sliel,Hve does not simp y maKe protessious io our insu -- ei?at,he'warC adopte,, c,U,she Jts. L,t the Inshmcn ten tion So much simphcity and affiibdity
uiiiieu I u a mjiu, muni uraiiiij, v,iuiu tini
k.,;i.i.nr kArfl f-r.i . ii... r
destroved the flames then eroded L..-s ',. .! organization, at present I w.U only 8. y
. 1. .... ... .... is a Communitv foil'iderl nn fr.ernitr nnrt .mini.
Br.n.1 l.ri) ,iv.-3r-, n uu uuc l-.o.r 'lil'll, Uil 111? J .... ,,1, ...
blocks froclinr the levee and Main street, and ity. on education, and on labor: we are rennbli. . . '. .
extending from Locust rtrret souMi war A to . . ., n rece,ve0 ul l" V rTF ""i look to it. and learn who are their friends.
r. ... , . " " 6 ""r irpuuui; in lis liuejrruy. uur orVIU, Setting lortn mill Hie peopn? n.u poTriMir Chestnut street, a cistance of three squires. .... , ' , ... , ' h , r . ,i10. ..1.... ho, I had I OR) .MAC . , ; i , , morality is pure, founded on niarr are and do- mzed a government for themselves, auu nau At Chestnut street it turned op aud crossed over 1 1 ' uiiiuuii.i,diiu uu . . r ..... . p !,0 as a fundamental to the next block south, at the junction of n-eslie ties. Our religion is Christianity in its 'n,,'a " "raw 1 , Cornnpon.lence of the Halt. rtriot.
Commercial Alley with this street, and from the primitive form, and resumed in the principle, tt js also reported that Mr. Crawford recom-j Washington, May 21. 1;43
.ie io .ua.i., ..u ... io ...arKei. ourning an .Love tby neighbor as thyself. We are the mends to Gen. Taylor to organize a strong miliaudePCommcrc,!a "ITley1 ,u, ciionf fri'9 J b"lh -v force in California, of volunteers.to sustain aud commercial Alle . At the junction of Gov. Smith, unti Congress shall act for the MarVet and M in, the flames crossed diagonally e do not desire to enrich ourselves at the ex- Jrritorv to the Market House, and folic wed both sides of pense of any, but to insure our happiness by our It is reported that Capt. Chas. Wilkes, of the Market up to Second street. Then crossing !abor and to unite our interests with those of our late Exploring Expedition, will be sent out as Main, the flame s gam swept every boil 'ing . . . . . . .ml..'i.r of one f the vessels to be despatchfrom Locust to Market, except a row of four neighbors, bv giving increased act.vity to muus- c,nm'u'. f 'r i't il n Krankli...
C r u.:l. u .a ' - .. . . i ru 111 wiui vi
uu:) uirfiuui ui n-fc uu ::oi dgs, Jllsl Delo W L.O- irj , nj;rn;u. lure auu coillllierce. ( g .ieV(,d th
cus ! e are determined not to interfere in any t .i,..l,.ri.'i hill for
P..v!ni. .... Pin. 1 I..L .. .1 J - . ,
..,Vri V Vr. V - l" ".'' I manner w ith any of the questions which divide tion Laws of England belore congress .. .u ju ie ,cu,ive departu.cnis, ,
r:.Vn ".; ."V;: th,nl.li mind in America. While we desire by the Kr.t.sh t ar.iameui, m m e.Vr. --j. v iHsin,ss for Cabinet consultation
u ...v. .ii.n .ri.nij. iT.nrru uir Mrreis nirn- i for b'rislatiou. ticned, and Main and Second streets, and those the welfare of our native country, we desire al- "
on nearly half of the block north of Oliver.
Ihe writer had not political good sense enough to omit. '11. s splendid mansion!'' How lh Democrats in Bro.'kville chuckle when they read about his "splendid mansion, with its noble pcr-
tico, fluted cidnmns, French and Philadelphia Dothb'.ind furniture, splendid family carriage, drawn by Mine eye finely caparisoned steeds," &c. Ha! ha ! How amusin" to the good citizens of Brookrille, both Mine eye
Whig and Democrat, must such a description be With lifa as tli ey pass by Mr. Matsons one story brick, your fapn with a prominent frout door; Fee his wife busily engaged with sleeves rolled up, dusting her' Doth feci furniture, sweeping her house, or digging in the Q fa(.e
dirt among her flowers; (wlier Is the gardiner?) and ns they come in view of the v.oniislied, sen the 'lordly proprietor' himself, with his coat off, his body bent, and his motions very much Iko thoseofagood husband sawing wood for his wife's cooking stove. The TRrni is, there are a number of houses far superior in finish, ap
pearance and size, as well as style in the film- Your face isbingof them, in our little town of Brook-1 To serve ville. i
TIimi that "cRRnr,r and those finely cipirii m i - i,... ..r .
SOIiea rieeiis, 1 ruiniuri i.in i; ni-oi.ir; ... . . . .. . h i i r m. m . I Mr. Cist gives the fol low in ..hn.rnu" l,r.rA n.i.i earn lire of air. alMsiin.
I itir-t him ill the street, applied, obtained the fa- certain ing the rapneity of water cisterns.
vorand started to have it nrought out. I went each foot deep of a cistern of
With frctvr.s Wrong not Mine eye This eye Shal joy
To ''Inrv Ann. Your tongue Po sweet Then drew Mine e ir Mine ear To laru Your tongue Doth teach Your tmiic With sound Doth charm Mine car Mine ear W ith hope Your tongue Doth feast 0 tongue
W ith cheek Vex not Mine ear This ear Shall bend Your tongue To trust
Your wit S j sharp Then hit Mine hear I Mine h-art To love Your wit Doth more Your wit With art Doth rale Mine heart Mine heart With rkiil Your wit Doth fill O Wit With smart Wound not Mine heart This heart Shall swear Your wit To fear
To-morrow (Tuesday) a Cabinet meeting is to be had, and speculation is rife as to what will j be done. Some imagine the appointments in this District are to be made, especially the np- ' pointnieiit of a Navy Agent, in place f Major Scott, Resigned. Others anticioate that i.ppointmeiits lor Rhode I-U-id and Vermont arc to , 1. n.1...... .-.!! r-iiiiliirln r. ll...! lb.Rlib-
, , , .... . lie llltiur. e.ii'irri.ii . ... . at Gen. 1 ay lor w ill lay M r. . rt pf remov atl,i appointments of some of ,r the repeal of the Nuviga- ((e ))i(d of lulr:lll!l! alllj a piirti of the clerks
to be the main
the public mind in America.
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,,s. aurs uric Maeu iu in is pan OI .... . i -rr . l. .1 r I the city. Before the progress of the flames could w k,"d'-V- AnJ 'f 1 t0 0UF Com'! , be arrested, it was found necessary to blowup many , ft very great number, will certainly be one or two honses near the corner of Market disposed to answer my call. J and Second streets, and in doiug so at least three . heTd'ieVw as f I J ,h frasmeu ?e,of "Cold Water, hail ! sure cure for countless ills, me comes was lound on the opposite side of the . T . . street, one ueat Walnut, on Second street, and Eter than patent orugs or Tarr s Lite t ins; the thigh bone and the foot belonging to anoth- True panticea of the human kind, er.near the foot of Walnut, some two or three Sovereign alike for body and for mind; j squares from where the bouses were blown nn . r , r. ' These, with the body of a Xy burnt on xL Totent to quench the kind l.rg spark, of strife, , levee, make four that are now at the police of- To heel the sorrows of the weeping wile. fice. iow great the debt which every son &. daughter We will now go further South to the foot of of Adam-S rare uoth owe to thee. Cold Water!" h,lm street, where the tire made another lode-
! have failed to win the esteem of every rlghtminded individual. As for myself, I seldom ' ever witnessed u sight that hffurded me more satisfaction.
The General is in excellent health, and realizes, iu his Hppearance, the very character we
hae to olten heard ascribed to hii.i. He is remarkably vigorous and hale, aud in every movement shows that his constitution and physical powers are very little, if at all impaired. He looks as though he might go through nearly us many campaigns as be has already done, and not suffer much by it. His uress was
The "apacily of Wntcr f 'interns.
method
f ss-For
to his stable, but Mr. M itson not having "serv
ants," I was obliged to "gear up" mvnelf. j Well, 1 took out 'old Charley," bis only steed managed to find an old hnrness the best be had and tackled him, thus 'finely caparisoned," j to a third rate boggy, and drove down street,! with only this consolation that every body i would know the establishment to be tbittofj John A. Matson, and so I felt less chagrin at i being seti with such a villainous outfit. So i much for the "spleudi i earri ig aud caparisoned !
steei's. ' I "How triumphantly h used to swear!" The author himself sys".t wish-fore he? j"i 'I -cd the church," and fa: ther states that since that
5 feet diameter
120 gillons
6 do. 170 do. 7 do. 20 do. 8 do. 30 do. 3 do. S90 do. 10 do. 4-0 do.
Benefit of Kcatling Seripl:ir. A man iu one uf the New England States, who was hopeful!- conveiled, and united with an evangelic.il church, in lliecou seof his ex
amination related his experience. In speaking
event "ii. has corrected thi evil habit." What f ,js past life, be said he bad never i-lloen. I
an objection this is again-t Mr. Matson as a can
did one night," said he, "go to a neighboring
...! .... C... df.i.ar.inr I It u.nnili.N t.i this (l it. .
i',-iw..r Indiana, because John A. M itson far- , suioke-hou.se, and thought I would take ham
rnent, and spreacing oiagonally through the rV A bright and beautiful bird is Hope; It block, it swept up Main and down to Spruce, a . , . jn...tn,m H distance north and south of two squares, and com-s to ns mid the darkness and the storm, and ; crossing Main, it carried nearly every thing be- sings the sweetest song when our spirits are sadfore it, up very nearly to Tniri street, three deM and when tiie lone soul is weary, and squares to the west of iu Stirling point. , it warMe9 , 8Un niest notes, ' At Main the flames crossed Elm, and ronsum- ' , , , i ... ed one-fourth of the block north of Elm and and tightens agiiu the tender finers of our hea.ts ( west of Main. From the foot of Elm, up its that grief has beeu tearing away. j southern side lo Second street, adistauceof two j i squares, net a house is staiuing. By this dire . xxTo-morrow, tin s-that are now gay may j calamity, hundreds or families are made home- ; b d those now walking the avenue of plea-; less, and many who were in afiluence are reduc- . , r .i .u 1 ed to poTertir. j Bure may be subjects of sorrow those on the ; South Market and the Town Hall were on mountain summit may be in the valley that fire ence, but by great exertions of the ft w per- ' rosy cheek may have the lily's hue the strong en prejent they were saved. jath may have eome.
for ihe Indian Amsriciin. f"hwcr. Gentle showers ! gentle showers '. Fassiug o'er the azure sky, Makiug bright the faded bowers, Charming flowers, that withered lie. Gentle showers; o'er the mountain, Thiowing pearly drops nroun 1, Cast their treasures in the fountainKiss the parched and thirsty ground. Gentle showers! when eveuing closes, How they cool the sultry air, Bathe in pearls the shutting roses, Making them more sweet and fair.
! Judge oung, the Commissioner ol tiie L.ina unit oi a piaiu cinzen, anu in si le .urn quaniy . ,,... wore, once in a while, under highex- and carry home to my family ; but ju-t as 1 I r-t.r:... :3 ....Ptu.t t.. 1.-... r.-uiiTt....! bi ..nut. bis .. .1. .. .r . : ... .1- :.A.. ...... ! .. . 1... 1 1 .i.. M..ii.A.l;ei ! ....... .
v.'lllie, 1 1 i..'i i. u v - luienor ill III. ll 01 uinajuni ui iuu;.c pierrui. f lleilient. mil lias mirr j.riiir-ii 111 ..icu.uu ..-.v . ralSeC m V IiailU IO lllKe It, ttlMl pa.-Siiee ol Si'Ilp
resignation to take effect at some given liitnre. T.jn,:,i;. fit wi,npssinr, his nrcs-noe on ! church, prav ed and exhorted in their meetings,
!v He will be succeeded by a eenllcman ot ' I ....... .!.,..
Iiltuois, either the Hon. Justin Ilutteriield or the Hon. Abraham Lincoln, a member of the last ronrress probably the former. Should Mr.
I Bulterfield be appoint-d Commissioner, the whig ' party ail over the country will find in him one j of its ablest props and flays, a man of nerve, ! talents and character. Mr. Lincoln is alo a ! rrentleman of hirh character au.t attainments.
f. - .... .r-
and a rood Whir
It is reported that .Mr. I eter (. asningmn, and that strangers coming thither always tail
1 taken a d.vp interest 111 .-.iM.ath r-choo s, uvea a 1 consistent christian life, and has "correct -d this
t was the more remarked, from the cir- . evii ri' therefore you should net vote for
him for Governor.' I declare, sincerely, I do net belong to ?Ir.
Matson's pnrtv; I cannot likesom- nf the lead-J ing principles of his party; but I am hulf inclined to vote for him, because be is an honest j
man, a moral man, a rkligiocs man, anu a warm frissd to the cause of 'totvuu edl'caTIOS." It iJ sail that a " prophet is not without ho-
. 1 .inrtar.i. me writer l.i raw-neou ouu utou.. - ; nor, sn e m 1. is v u ... nuu r... "it.w..
ii ' m. ... . ... . ,
the occasion, seemed to l.e universal, and it no
dou
cum stance that it is a long time since a similar spectacle has been piesented. Torn t'orniu 11 Mil (irort;c I.Srrpnril. They say at Washington that Corwin's levee i is always as well attended as auy in the city,
I the Clh Auditor, whose bureau is in the 1 om on ,lln ag one of .e ..!iol)S. A10g others,
tblice LJepiirimeni, is soon iu ifmii ui u ic
I movea. a i,,,...,.,;.. ,l hn .,l,,..t,.,l Uiid of ri. kindred." This is too often lilera'ly true, and
1 r ,. ri rrK.i nr. ill see iiir. i.iri.Lru . . nn n. ni.u um ... ? otu. .. ui.u "nv .......... . -- . . .
ture came to my mind: The dog will bite The thief at night.' and I went off and left the hum." Solemn I'act.
A man may uriuk, and not be drunk; A man may fight, and not b; idain; A man may kiss a pretty lass, And yet be welcomed back cgaii.
t r : :. .1. . ;'. . 1. . . r . 11.
.-. nf ll,. .I'ni n' nr. t T 'I ! 1 R'Hr ll IS HIP trtW Ull BIUI Ul i:il? Ul"
. casiigauuu men me riiiwio v,. v. ....... .v rr.lical sneei tiuring uie iresmrinwi -'""l'il,fu1 or,r,,,(,ical Skftch " c-rtain!y
irvMiiui; ii.-'i. i"v ...... p. , in whieh hrt nllllseil I orwill U II 1CUI SUUl. Cd 1 ...t n...l .L-n e. rr.nrl.1. .nr. tr tnl ir .lit .rtr m:iv
XT. writer in an Irish newspaper, after mentioning the wreck of a vessi l, rejoices that all
it is, if we rejihecreiv were saved, with the exception of four
Fulling softly, mild and bright.
And the rainbow, sweetly beaming, Casts its beauty to our sight. Welcome ! welcome ! gentle showers, Nature fair doth smile on thee, Brightening np the thirsty flowers, Charming all from mount to lea. CLARA Mount Carmel, Ind
i month or two since, and iutro-, b. But with Mr. Matson it is far different
may search Franklin county with a lantern at
Ai.lrarrdn.1d nn.l 111 II 1 . rr n a ll t 11 ft USC Ol lell. i.iIOr
. .T . f1.;.p I--., ii I... iut ed utiort him
.. . ..min:??:zrzv: w: r zzni ,,!m-r ad confident . i'iyu
v.ient le sno wcrs inroue ii r.u ii.'t-a...r b, runumui vi.e ...v.. .- -- UHv ............ .. ......
wnaiiut) im-.ouuiici .......... ...s ol a patron. CMiu l.ipparu, Miiiuug: midday
proinise to ircai on u.o M...jr. t ... ' " .'"17 ..Gov. rorwin, my name is Lippard, George i cannot scare up half a dozen reasonable meu,
! herr, at there ii e ' ... this 'city Lippard, , f Piiiiidclphia, whom you have prob- 1 who do no, e.iter.oin for Mr- Matson the highnere, mni meir. , , , ... , est respect am esteem, as a neighbor, a citizen who could have penned that superUnvely ma- ab y heiird of-very glad to make your acqua.u- ntVman. , ,,'ave, for one, : re.asc.. to , lignant effusion, which i.isgraced the. editor.a Unce j UackgaarJej you a good deal, last aU(.:ll,t correcting the low misstatements of ihe heaa of the -Union last Tuesdi '"-yning, and my , :xtZCl Coiwtx. (WiUi on. of his peculiar look,) and esteem for him as a I have never 1.on,s V ... :. ..ui.u nr. Tir,rrl vr,,. iMr ... mnrh vmroil h z-d w ith him in ll is polit :cal senlim-nts ;
1 - ih. fact is yet to be aseer- l.ke a blackr-uard 1" , he "ver pitronwi me to theamnunt of a cue s
' VtllV Vr- ' 1, iiw, j 11. ta.nFd. POTOMAC ' Lippard was shut up, and left.
hogshead of inoltsscs.
3ZTA YofNG Giri. to he HfNc Ltitia
from one end to fh other, and you Blaisdell, Ihe young girl who confess d lo hav
ing adiii'.nislerec inorpi'.ene to 8ever.11 ni'moers of Ccr.jaiiili) B:aisdeU's family at New Bjston, M ss., by whiuh one child died, h is been sentenced to be hung next August. The gi'I is said to be young and pretty. She was au adopted daughter in the f.-.mdy. Her motives for atteuipling to dcs.roy the family remain iu mystery. The Judge, iu his sentence, fail "We cannot account for them upon rtr.y sitif factory
' worth in my business wb:' in his town ; am I 'principles t-f ham'actteti.
