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;1 H .1 -Lii toixi u roi'M iivs ix tkuks i's-anl ol k couxthvs s kiends. 15 Y C. F. CLAISIvSON. IIliOOKVLLk. INDIANA. FIJIiJAY. OCT. 1J, 1840. VOL. X VI! 1.
THE TI3IES.
Correspondence of the Model Ame-dcan Courier. Faris, September (, 1:43. The llilKSirirtil Isnc.
The Hungarian news only confirms the cis-
i a I" i.A i i-: Ni-fluji. ; 'iYrribie MiipM r ck I t'f :.ir l,rl. We fesred that the late storm would leave
States U now the first power in the world. An In the midst of this, England looks on and , llw toSi a Kcw with rr Wife. examination of our statistics proves it. The ) France nbets the executioner. ' F'rtrr Plan. Take her to the Theatre. Sovulgar opinion obtains mat England is the first; The several aspirants for the Freucii dynasty, ' leCt lhe Pmtirtit fiir! m the house, ami keep
power, merely because capital is concentrated , when open again, are in the field. Some friet.d ' r- . V ' . ' rionSi'K"'iy . en Her. behind it mournful mementoes or its vii;, in ? j . -i . , ! r t - n, ?,. , Keiiiars to your wile that tht isthe style of . , , , in Lom.on to support pride ana luxury, and pay ; of Louis Philhppe appears in along letter, iri beauty yoj admire. Wife wiil get fidtjety mid Us wrock of human ifa along our Atlantic sea
war terns, and noi linking profitable investment : vv nicn tnal iodivic.ua! figures as an ornament cross- Observe v. hat an odd tinne it is that a coast. Due b artiil instance of its destructive
VliKTICAL.
ere for the want of sufficient essential free-, to his sex the most injured of mankind be- woman rau 1 l)e"r ,') to!,! of. n!1' !0';" pretti- fury is given in the Boston evening papers of m,il isf..rced into foreign countries, especi- : Ayei by ministers, and so forth. T he b'gili- iWTtl l"'TM,t-, Til row wi;i.,!ins he put in j,lar.JaV. The Transc.-ip. savs: . x, , . . i- , i i good train, and yuu c-iu make it more or less - r
"As one of the effects of the gale wo have I
announce the most disastrous siiipwreck which h. .s occurred ou our coa t for the p st forty i years! The British brig St. John, Cart. Oliver,
astrous statements of the absolute defeat and dispersion of the patriotic army, the flight of j,)
- .i t-. i i . i : i - .r. -
the leaders. Kossaiti, tcl, ana isemuiuM.., me t .......... : . . . i;.i.i... i. u
.mv uui vw ii. ijui liiai is no mars, oi me iiign- "f" caucus 1:1 erniai".j : tne gec- s;r ng as yt.u p'tase national desol.t ne, the postponemeut of hbcral est natio-.al condition unless accompanied v. ith ' k attributts of young Henry V. are set forth. ' su Ti.X-Wl uutil vour wile is a results, the tri.v.ipli of reactionary or despotic .Jfl- - TtKT-.v. .,,... ,T. . Peasants anH riu,r r v. her to-let, i-reourat rv to ene' out. S;iei;i
measures. Of !1 the countries that t.:rew off ,and GIasg0W, f!l0w lhdt ERg!aad is not nchj emperor-and thus wags the i,le.
me yoKe ci , r .:.), ,oao .ug ,..e rxui.uuc u lh(lh T,oni;on may be bloated. As the Edin- ! The magnificent exhibition ol aris a
trusting to ti' .-ympa.ny u noi i..e satcor oi bKrg Review well remarked, if the United States ' ufactur. in hall especially b.ii.t in Paris, ?s luN straight, seasoning li.e ! servation by
I ranee, not one now nous me iruns oi a iv.r o- cVo"
lotion the triumph being as temporary in c.u- ; eAn ,
ration as it was sm.,.enly bn.liaut. riiss-a,i.ie Am1 g) thfy an(J wihont goi(jg o wa. the splendor of the display, nr the genius which one girl who had any common sens- ahout her. uiH'a llle rot ks aul became a total wrock. The Germanic States, Vienna, Hungary, Lombar,y, . A hi , p0rpr than aovernment. the produced it. Only keen France at ,lf,. rni ! Wile will ask who that was. Y ou with a s'-h. cayUia, o.i; ers, and crew, wit:, the excepiin
Venire. Genoa. Rome, all have fallen! If .. ,. , , , .. ... T ' .: t c.-.i.. . . . . '. irenlv. "Ah ! never von n.ind." Wife will 'i.sfc of the i.rsl mate, U.ok to the boat and lamed
.he sure U ask vou if her h mnet is Ktrairht
Remark that the lives nf ninn-i-m!. nf ti. Irorn t.aiwa", Ireland, ;Ul u!t
md ma.;- men are passed in thinking whether their l-. i
se to exercise their weight in the Euro- ! Ioilg as two cf our Tiuladcd" -!,ia s;uares, has a l)t:T" nes of ral ctions on the whole sex, , ., ,, , ? , r . .,. , ..as bvinz a vl of .iressy huinSm:., ami winding flr,2C'.,a e ale, they could make taemselves felt . ioo muca cannot be said u, favor cf : wil!, a mk, tliat voa m.vor knew bat away, I
for tins Mart-
witli omigraiit passengers, came toanehur
de oil ..I: not s l.ei:ge, Lonassett, about 0 o - ;
clock yesterday morning. She soon, however, ;
ranelior; the masts were Men drag- ;
but continuing to .i.ar, fl.e strm--
Switzerland yet remains free it is because her ! Revolution was in no wise connected with or influenced by Farisian politics, or made to rest upon or be controlled by foreign issues. The ; Swiss Revolution preceded that of France; it ' was completed independently of the "holy bay-
people, may make themselves fullv felt. The down four-fifths of her war and peace budget, 1
why ycu did not marry her, then. You t-ay,
empty cnariaianirm oi diplomacy; its solemn eouu lorgei iit in:'e glory hi ner abstractly "Ah' v hv ini'ee : 1"'
s ife i;t t!.e G hides, a short (iistanee cfT; but, at
silence; its mysterious looks; its muddle-headed truo interests, phraseology ; its traditional importance is now Taris is deserted now
overwhelmed by the flood-tide of our democra- rica idle people have left it
cy
! raf-ly uud-r way.
that is to say, many! 7 "iR" F,-AN--Tell your wife you are goiiij
, . ,. , : to t ans lor a month. Miew ill :-.s to accom-. 11 Mings Keep ,), ... ,!..,. u ... f
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.uciiiiiern.au people, ricn wiui me m-, ""-" "'"J '-c a i-iiui.tui vi imer, co:ipara- : imn; von are rein" iimiii business. Wile will
stincts of freemen, do not wait for lumbering tiv-ely fpeaking, for her powers of recuperation
ask what busiu- ss.
Answer tint that is a secret .
The row is ,:,st reports . l.N I. 1 - .N I.N I-, ol llie j-i'ssePLi rs j were crowned. There Were llr.'iin passen
gers, cni-ti y women ami c::;U:ren, who are among the lost. Those who were saved liiiml ered but
21, got on pieces of the wrek and land. d near j White Head, near the n-.rth end of Cohassett
', rocks. 1 wenly live bodii s were washed ashore . I this n.orning. i Tlie Journal s.iys: "The number of p .ssen-
... r .- j .3. i. ' j ..w l : o-i are airitui lo lea your wileol- l'Oycu t.---'""-".."-. .-ui vi, mv. n ..t.ut growth; it is therefore self-sustained, and unless j tion. This is Udw partico!ar!y exhibited in the ' a century. j Lovv keep siieat, and the la.-v will tinUh the op. ! hundreu and i:. are Sap;-osed U have K en , destroyed by a new alliance, its effects will en- . mm(fnse rolilic;ll meetin(rs processions, jubi- ! ART THE VACANT PANEL. Station of getting up a row herself. j -t- There vv. ro 1 ! cabin p.ss-.vrs m...-f.y dure. The following letter from Konth will . . ,, , . ' . 1 . , ,, ., . ..... ! - - - i women and clnU ren. Another account states, dure. 1 lie toilow.ng letter tromKo.-Utti w . , i,ome al, hari.lg p0n the politics of ; Mr. Powell, the American htor.cal pamter, Only ., on Anol.V,-,. j that the captain took the jolly boat, which soon .
J , curope, tr.e international IVace Congress, the uuw ,:ere; who was reiecieu oy congress lo , i:jw;u was looking at a larre
ine tiisasiers ui Hungary, ii siaies inai v.orgey i
was refractory. A defence,
for him. Anything from Kossuth must be in- . ... , ., .. ' ti :.: e .i , Hay to iay, as tliey carried up their bricks an 1 !'tfPrew were save... I
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teresting a leader so distingui;
well fought:
onets" of that country; it looked neither to for- fm. , mnnri, i.. .., are ereat: and after -,11 tl,w i, 1,,-t p,;. which you are not justifi d in revealing. Wife
eio-n examnle nor assistance for its birth or! .. ... . ; t'.,:...... -...i ..... ., , ;Wnlsay, "An a pretty sort ol hns:ues that
:iiy ov cri .-t u on lnol .i i. ; tiiai i.ie captain looK the jolly hoat, ulncii soon ilwiu was looking at a larse brick building wamped, and heswam to lhe long boat and w,: ;
It slates mat t.orgey i tnass (f iultrnaljonaj priutetj an,j private cor- paint a large picture for the vacant parti at which they were putting up, ju-t opposite ,jsaved,wilh ten others. The second mate, two
i, however, is offered ; respoli!;euce. Brazen ,leroes are 00niin down Washington, has made great advances in the ' t!l'r' house. He watched the workmen from and two boys, were k-t. I he b.,1 mc- cf j Kossuthmut bein-Sfrptn the5r U's. The voice of living mil- work. The composition of the work was loo, ,, the many iguislieu in ac.iuseso . ;ons of freenu,n 0Ut-thUndurs the roar of the since finished, and much progress is made in the der. i coulli. ting stories, there were 01 saved in all i
"I care little for my personal safety. I am
Atlantic. Let it still be heard. Let not the coloring. The subject is the discovery of the ! Hi father sai 1 to hi:n, 'my son, you seem to j 1IJ passengers and the captain, and t-u ofjhc
temporary reverses of the brave hearts that are Mississippi by De Soto. JJr. Powell being a
That the political star of tlm East, Kosutll, ' judiciously choeu. Pe Soto was a nolle Span- 'thinking what a little thing a brick is, and yet j ll'ere were but !U lost. The , i-i -gers who should not ,-t, we should by peaceable constitu- who took part in the conquest of Mexico. " is l one brick on ; J Z'w trl
tioiial means endeavor to keep it above the ho- ; lle proposed lo the Spanish court to penetrate, Very tiu?, my sou. Never fort it. Just ; which, if true, would s.ve. I the uu.nbcr of lv t
The cause of Hunrarv is the cause of Aorth America, in the hopes of fiildmz a fresh sc it U with all en-at works. A!i our learuiuir 19 1 1 ' :
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i-rv much taken ur with bricklayers: nrav :crew', xvho cam.- asiiore iu the l.n bo.t. VI. i'
weary of life; for I see how the fair fabric of : J 1 ' e ... " " .what miirht ia Ins thinkhnyahont? Have vou ' number lost it U impossible t. ascertain A.- :
mv fatherland, and with it the shrine of Euro- ! Weeding as our own once bled, stop the flow of , f!'Itr Man "nd 110 picture o. western .nstory anv !U!t,01, ,- ernin" the trade?' " icording to fay cai,taia-s story, th re w -re PJ.
pean freedom. ol by our enemies, but bvouriour sympathies. Rather let them exnand. : yet adorning the Capitol, the subject was very; 'No. sir,' said Edwin, siniliur. 'hut I was''011 boar.:, iuelu.iiuj tilt -crew. If this be '.rn
own brothers, has been ruined. !t is rot there- T,
tore llie cowardly rove ot lite, which has determined my departure, but the conviction that my presence has become a source of harm for my country. Gen.Gayou writes to us that the army united atTemesvar, is on the poiut of complete dissolution. You, yourself, General, are not in a condition to fight. Gorgey, at the head of the only army which, according to his statement, was in existence, hasder-lared that he will no longer obey, but rovern. I have made
linn taKe an oam to De true to Ins country, and . ..,.,-..., ..r.-. ... , ' t t.L.m .ill. j- ,. . . ' i. aril Iron this, nut to despise itt,e t'unjrs.
resigned my place to him. At present 1 am a l,"u"" " "w ,r " ! 7 . " w Learn also to not to be discouraa -d bv great laplain citizen, and nothing more," CvC &c. I established, and Lie provisions of that tonstilu- (A curious scene is presented. Three hundred l.ars. The greatest labor becomes easy, if diviIt is e id. nt bv this letter that a "Conway ' tion were embodied in the coronation oaths of ; years before flat bonis or steamboats came into ded into pans. Vou coui 1 not juu-p over a
Cabal" in Hungary was the immediate cause of . the emperors; and fourteen monarcbs of the pmyi we tmd a caval.ers, in full medieval armor, "'I'-' "' ' I' n'- r l' l ou io i i,
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H-.-i. ..l.i.L.Mi .Mexico. A n evne.'ifi.in oirU l,n,i.'r...l is only one little lesson added to another. If a " those sayeii ain, ;:rriv
lliailJVillU. . IT MlUUILLUCl.MI 1ILT tllt'HIUIV Clt'U ' " I .. ............. v v u - . . 3 , ,. ... man could walk a around tie p'.u'm it won d I number, seven were fern d.s aid thr.
in her misfortunes. , l,wo'' I,ue" oul' "UlU;c ,a L l0TU" only be putting one foot before the other If.xcf them were i.rovi !-d with quart -rs at th, CAUSE OF THE WA1!. . and crossed over to the Mississippi river, after y0,lr w,(,, i,ltS vvil lie .....j,. ,-., l,,.!,, I house of Cant. Ahr.di.in II. Tower, i.ml t'.i.
A I TV .'! . hv josirii f. rr.ov.-" . 1 love to hear t'.ie lonely song The winds of r.tutn:i sit-g. Aiid see the a!e l. av. s ! on.. ; '. "-is. So ru.'tly ci their wing: 1 know 'tissa!, but jctto i: It hath a pleasing ti.-.ie, Its not s, so i:icuri.!"i:l, seem to ! e Kt:;oiisive t j mine ov. :i. When Suniiii. r's rt.Us I'pu.i ti e e;(;it. In emerald f.dus were ;I,i:-g, I loved her ii.-lds and buyers tu u-vc. Her Mushing Iiow. rs iiiuong: Out now they h-ive a strorger .-j-.l!, A beauty still mere near, Thau when they bore Uoil sj wei! The sph udor if the year. It were unfit, tint when the g :y All.l g!:Wsoti Sumi te.i.s, Tiie lowly he:.r: should pour i: lay Of lilel.llicim'y str.i.iis; Hut A uui tin .! how d. :i..J v. Its wading temptsl , And thri.l the soul, or ! aij-g mild I'ptMi the sad heart s'N.w !i;.:y the mi.iin.er turn jpart To the forsukea v.i'e, And pour the sorrows of his hear; I'pou the moaning g.'e; Ali i feel no b'ast of scorn cmne dov 11 Like blighting "iiil.iew ti.. re, No v. itiiering taunt, nochdhng f.-owu Ipo:i his hum1 !-. prayr. The leafless woods, the fu Ids so sere, I dearly l..ve li.nii a'.!; An.; i's inusie to my e .r To hear the brown nut i'-di To mark the uislling l. av. s that spread So ri.-l.'y v ile aid hii!, 'J'he si0.rrei's ehir;., tiie r.i (.it's tread. When ail beside is sldl.
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The following is a brkf statement of the cause fighting the Chickasaw Indians. The picture moment after another.
of :he Hungarian war. In 1526 the constitu- represents the little army pouring out of the for- , t.'e oreaa.
as nnreformed by Kossuth's fforts, was : t on the bluffs, with the river in the riistai.ee.
Prep
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51othr lour at .Mr.Litiirc
A d of !'
the sudden termination of her brilliant Revolu- j House of ILr.shurg !iad rgreed to thoc- provistionary career. Unfortunately, Kossuth was ns, t else they would never have been crownonly civil leader; a genius though for extern- j kings of Hungary. Many efforts had been porising armies, paying them for twelve months j niade at different periods to destroy this consliin paper money : laborious in the cabinet e!o-tut'on the Austrian emperors wishing nuder queut in popular harangues but not being a 1 soll,p pretence or other lo have the Hungarians soldier, he was borne down by a mere military '-. as much under them as possible, and to destroy nian. Had Washigton been without active mil- j the nationality of the Hungarians, and to reuitary command, and simply a President, during j der themselves free of the constitution thoy had our Revolutionary war, he would have fallen ' sworn to observe. In 17!0, during the reign of the victim of the cabals with which the envious the Emperor Joseph, efforts of this descri.itiou ever peek to crush the great; but tho unequalled ; ere made; his successor, however, was pledged popularity which successful military command i to Hungarian institution!!, and the constitution giveJ and even military courage, attended with was again re-established, and adopted in April, reverses, carried him safely through. This vau- hy Ferdinand, late emperor of Austria tage-ground Kossuth wanted. Besides, the re- ' I'uring the last year of Ferdinand he resigned, pnblicanism of Kossuth was doubtless distaste- , the idiot king being an impracticable puppet. ful to military men of the different divisions j His brother ho succeed him soon renounced the common scld-ers excepted. It is a singular : his claim to the crown, and his nephew was fact, and not very well known that at the made emperor of Austria, and at once called close of the American Revolution, a uumVr of, himself king of Hungary. Under the advice of American officers, whose force a:id names his- J Mett. ruich and others, he thought proper to estory has discreetly suppressed addressed a let- tablish Austrian unity, and to make aboil ter to Washington requesting him to become j stroke at the nationality of Hungary, and according they of course to be Pukes, Marquises 1 dingly promulgated a constitution altogether
and Earls which the great man indignantly subversive of the Hungarian claims. They declined in a letter Worthy cf h':n-se!f. The last ' were not to be treat-d thus, for their coustituplace to look for democratic sympathy is ;a mil- j tion expressly stipulated that no king had a itary commands. It is net found in France, I riht to govern the Hungarian nation without above the grade of th? common soldier. This is t their consent. Tiie diet also had the power to especially evMeut in the army at Rome where ' appoint a regent till some cue else could be ethe officers have no sentiment beyond machine- ; lee ted as king. Joseph., emperor of Austria, deduty; it is the humble subordinate who alone terinined to abandon the Hungarian claim; be feels for tiie nation which he hrs insalted, be- j had not been elected king, and he had no right, trayed, and nslavid. j even supposing such a ihis-.g as royal rights to The robii-rs are already quarreling over their exist. Hungary freed, immediately began t'.ie plunder. Tin Ku:,sian commander commenced ! work cf self-regeneration. Election laws were his bulletin, announcing the fall of Gorgey thus, passed so liberal, that they were almost eqaiva"Hungary lies prostrate r.t your Imperial Ma- ' lent to ue.iversa! suffrage. Five hundred thou-
jesty's feet." This blasting contempt of Aus- sand serfs were elevated to the dignity of laud-1 tria, not naming her at ail, as a fe'low-destroyer, 1 owners. Hungary, already superior to Anshas cut her, court, people, army, a'l to the s ill, ' tria in morals, as the records cf niarriag-'s and and exacerbation not to bo healed is spoken of. births so clearly prove, was now on tiie prosIt was doubtless a studied insult ol'the Imperial porous road cf liberty, showing hers If worthyExecutioner's head servant to show up the non- j ( it by humbling Austria, when the as-is-ins entity of fallen, stupid, besotted Austria, which of the north as coldly, as remorselessly as a polar has called ill the Cossack to kick her when bear, destroyed them. A people, glorious to
cown. c-o much lor the termination of that ( the last without money without a single seasolemn trickster Metternich's works, wh se port to secure foreign assistance menaced with statesmanship has achieved for Austria exanly 1 a million of soldiers exhibiting the depths of what Guizot's has for Franc. It is not Hun- 1 national suffering in a -.tanner hardly equalled gary which has fallen in the eyes of the judi- ' since tiie wars of Wniienstein; snob a people cious, but her invalid tyrant. Kossuth, if he ' should not be forgotten l y the Americans. Her can clear his way through Turkey, will m ike sons, desolate and expatriated, should find safety for England, or perhaps the United States. He j and succor at out hands, has left a wife aud three children behind him; i FRANCE AND ROMP, these will hardly be injured, though tiie govern- i The affairs of Rome show that all the statement of Haynau and Redetzkv is not to be trus- ' ments of the !iier.il party previous to the depar
ted in peace more than in war; for as a pendant j ture cf the Pope, of the intentions of the Cardi-
10 tne scourgmgs of Hungarian ladies, I read ! nal ruling faction, were true. Three Cardinals
that two young women have been stripped an-.', f now rule. They aim to confine all scourged with rods in Oulan, by order of Ra- j the priests in the new arrangement
celzky ; their offence being a patriotic exhibition
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on the bankscf the Mississippi, contrasting tiieir
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...,.u6uau.,,i.orcUi!..,aj uu uie riu.e an.. Cl Jointer lOt'V COi.tCC IS ONLY O.N KR1CK ON ANptoud simplicity of the natives. Upon the left OTiii.ii. are the Europeans De Soto in the centre on a '' . - - - rpoiiCii Against. gray horse; various figures cannoniers, men-. What if people do speak ag liust you? 1,1 at-arms, knights, trumpeters, banner-bearers, ' them feel that yon are able to bear it. What and so forth. These are coming full upon an r. c::i,"rJ l ' fWZ correct every word. T ,. , .tliat w whispered to vour discredit ? Li-s will Indian group in a settlement. The contrasts liie if kl aloilc. ,)ut -f you .c,,m l0 ,his are the most delightful and original. I will not one and auutln-r, because j our enemies laid lhe venture tc rive von a learned rvnr.fr on ih; impudence to make, them, you hut keep th- fire
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when it is placed 111 Cspitol, it will be the thief trouble not your head about what is repeated, ornament of the place. That stumbling 1. lot k and feel ah the better, aui! wear a less frightful cf pain'e rs, the figure and action of the horse, fac,' laniier never killed a sterling character, n v -. e , 11 i , , and it r.ever will; her coat w ill not sit upon him. Horace emet s forte, poweu has completely .. -,i .. n i , - . , , . . . ' ' ' without a pull here and a jerk there, ami a twit triumphed in. His war horses seem to paw and .below; and while this work is going oi:, the false to snort, and to dash in or ride out of the can-i words are forgotten by the multitude. le t us, vass, according to the disposition of the pe.'spec- ! "0U,aUlJ reader, repeat what another h ,s said , ,, ' , , . ,, in rhyme, and if we have b.-eii talked about or f.ve. --.n o,d man and young lad, I would in- U.tider.d it will do us much good as a fry at dicate as figures of peculiar force. If Mr. Coop- Diamond Cove: er has preserved the Indian from decay in lite- j "Not all they say or do, can make ra;ure,Mr.rov:ci; has in art. The latter leaves ' & 1'. or tooth, or finger ache, ! -Nor m .r my shape, nor sear my lace,
no.... Uv. ,u ..c.-i.c ... ...... ..oo.ieiua, pumaus. ( .or put one leature out of place;
1 liree pnncipal lucian lignres strike the eye. ,
An Indian, very venerable, is offering a peace i pipe to the proud, advancing Spanish leader. j He is supported by a younger Indian. A third, i and the principal figure, is the Apollo, th era- j
cat.ie
ashore on pieces of the wreck. Two ol the women, it is thought, will not surviv- !: 1 e- ' i'-" b idly cut oil lhe head with a pi- ce of the w reck. The oth.-r woman it is s i:.!, has a hits- ; bun! residing i:i this city. She ha i t'.ir.-e chil- i dren on board wilii her, the whole of whom were lost. ! We will probably have a list of ti e names of the lost and the saved. The shippingin Hasten Harbor --tiff-roe: con- j siderably during Saturday night, but no seiiuiis damage is recorded. In all the Eastern ports the g ile was s-.-wr. !y fe!t A number of the . brigs and schooners are reported by the Il.itou papers to h ive cot ashore oil" Coh:;--rtt Ray, but
j there had been no loss of life, an I it was expec
ted they woul.l g.t oil. Eome .-.nxe-ly n:it.-,l for lhe packet shi, Washington Irving, which I ft lioston on S.itur.i.iy aftei noon for Liverpool, but from the leport of a raptaiu arrived, it is thougiit that s! e succeeded in clearing Cape Cod, aud getting to sea. New Yolk Sua, 10th ultimo.
Oh! th.-
soit;:..s, more se.ei t lu uw
?.iore inli. ten thousand tir.i.s, Tli iu worn ui's softest i.otes i an be, (ir proii.iot trumpet rhimes. For ti.cyivoke the perisln d ti.eams F.ntoiii'.rd w it!i brighter years; Ere my he. k had felt in lava streams Tiie bittern. s of tears.
I would 110 illllT-e Mbht greet 1'iy No star tint giiit.re W'l. a I a. ii ca.lei
day of e.irlii losing eye: ! o'er my brl i to die:
Nor will ten thousand lies
M ike one less virtuous, le ime 1 or wise; The most effectual way to baulk Tiieir malice, is to let them talk."
1 rem flu- Alh iny K ninT .t.a rn.il. i'l.o Si.rinirriel.l Ieon hi ie 11 savs t!l:it II lien-
tor warrior, hope of the tribe; the embodied ; roseiit Hive from Florida, did not attend the re-
i.iea of manly beauty, grace, courage and intel- cent ses.-ian of the Legislature, as he had nut
cms im cidi.t t .Ke a p iper.
Mvsoul would .i-i r burst il.e ciiai.i
ill Time, as it flits av. -y, '.:i-.pii. .. by strength upon tiie w no-. And beauty i:i dec;-.y. .4 .'iixlcl (ovrri:-nt. A Northerner in South Carolina is (Gluing into fie willii'c eats ol Th- H- r. Id n high wrought en! iut:i on Slavery, wl i. h he says, "Is i'l reality it bh ssii.g, and as good to the dark r.:ee f.vm Africa. Th- pi lio.i tf a ma;t.T who owns slavis i a mod. I goveriunetil. Themist-r i:nit-s In hims. If the executive, legislative and jndf-ial powers. Ile liiak -s l inn
issued from the. mint as almost wholly to escape for bis ph-.u! .ti.m, and n. s t;:-ei ex.-euteil. As
u iiK.gi.-lrate he punishes,'' v.c. Ve.
If this is hat you call a'liixih I govern menl,
1 ur atncu::. traasetionr pri. elia. Til- (riiri t-.:,;o ws a-a::i d limit d bii-i-i-s ;;oji, f,.rvVi:.-.!
era i.iuiav.i!.l t a.ici ev. i!i
corn a-.io.'.l ' : e o( r-.oue ti:n. .ke .orts from ::i in ita -luri: ; d:tri -s r. -re-s-tit trade as Itnguid, without pri.sp.-ct ol im-
;in'eiuein, p ,1: nr v i it i y i:s recent aiivi. es Iron; In ii.i are un'" vor.-.b!-. Ci'Tioy Daring the it's prices f A m -i -cm Collcii h ive net oh. ii. f. .!. but at th-sanu-tinie it has been i idieuil to buy or s ii on sulisf iel iry t-rms Ti.is continued d;.'ii:. .s is m l .-.tlriii'.it i'.de t.i a:.y liane i:: the rrniiut e." the ;r. A ii.g r. ., whieh are slid unf-VuriM-,
out to the dl-M-oiir.lging state of the J !.r in I'k.f . Imports for t'-e ik i
bdes. S.isIt.CJ
allehes.
I rali.'i enjoys p. ent there is no pr.v l.ili. n . Mr. Kiv s. y,ii., Mini.-ter '.o i'r.i iee
: i;i s. r'r;:ti. -. :feet tr i-ct of am
' y, ri i at r- s rpc!i;:.-.d i-;;;-
13' Th-' Pliihi.ielphia
etiil cautions t!;o
nuiaic onanist an ingenious an., can-rorovi- icni
eagle, so murh like lh" genuine Coin ps to have be -ii received ai.d paid out by one . f t'.ie banks without detection. A circle of zine, or other base metal, is surrounded with gold scarcely thicker than wilting paper, and upon this the impressions are made, so exactly like those
detection. Kiel in i i ll.
;l l ;i! o :in-.l
lect. A orettv Indian mother with an infant is beard cl it . Its
c m - ' So Gen. Cass lost a vot-, and tiie intelligent reppeering from a wigwam. Two young forest ... ,. . ... ,,'w
, reseiuauve uis pav ana inneaee auieuuin. . Eves, lovely as cur early mother, and respect- i sonie m. . . .i . . .: ... r - . i , ' . i . . . t .
ivt-: ui me le.-uiiii a" uee ui siAireu ana eioii- i e nave Knew n iiuoierous nisoiiiees oi iai ... " I . . ... n i i arr.'.-ts con!.: n
t n nr I ni M v- tnre.nir nf ura nf n.'hn mm Son. ."i. SOIllf W lini V. i ll.-ive I I o d r oe.liei I ..
4-hi:.-r,vr
'miti t-d. Piiilalelpliia, O. t. 10.1S-IH. A serious rict occurred here hist evening, during which a large brick house in the lower p .rt of lhe city, frerp-iit-d by I I irks, was burnt down, consuming considerable of tiie surronn.ling property. : The atthCking parties were whiUsfrom .Moy-amending.
The br-me-.i wao came lo save in- property
were also the police. 1 ire used by the rioters. Two
!.! and eleven wounded. No m.i.i until morula;-, when the
ere brought down.
sme.e.s ..ir. iv.is.i c-r has arrivt d in P i...
"anil ::i;i:nej. g l.-iii-jdre ! in r. lation tithe r-s.lu-i-Sultan r.et lo y b I i the I'l i'- .r n lhe i!ei:i -.lids ol A II- trl t Ki.d l.u-Mi.
all oiii er of si g'n lank lias iliOplfl t-l i ,1'ITIl.ill i t..eir"..-
U- : a II : -s c i ii
. us
er,? driven off, :
arms were fre-Iy
ons were KiU
i pi-ro
lilii.iry
n.-ive Flour
i . . .1 . i esiei ii c on ti i , v. a.- paj u .11 eint 1 v ..ii.-iim.niuu a t,,1 nt.mr 1 11 i.t.i nAtic 1. r.i.i 11. I 11, lli -f i.ii, . .
' 1 "v '- e,.v.,w.,. Uhat ho rerti..,.,r,olls!y r,.fse.i tlumgh trtquent-i ; .. right, two Spamerds are planting a huge cross: v solicited, lo take a daily paper. 'lhe result: . ,', "v. , ' , . , ,1 , he on the river are canoes, &c. The rank cf an ! was that he was behind his neighbors in the re-; s-il,-' ;l;:"r. 0,'',or ' .:J, !.-. 11 .1 - ,1.1 lite vsiiw "Dr. I. I. -v-elv it on-end ol a pole, 1 artist is first judged of by his composition, next, 'j.Ji"1-"'1 r,M ,a ' lt l'r '"" yT. Gibso-a, of Cincinnati, bearing th- other. ; by bis coloring. In either Mr. Powell is equal-1' .:,'., .n7T ,...,,,, f ti, . ... .m h,.'- r.'nn. and Dr. Vance . seortiag. on which v tiie t-.de)
lv powerful. I have noquestioii that hiscoun- ta.-e of tiiis l.ict, pur. based a thousand barrels was suspended, at imposing int
trymeu w ill greet with shouts this emanation ; of dour liom him heler-hreakl ;st, upon whi h ... . 1 . . 1 . dipr.i.i'iv.i n iirid'.t of 1.5'UI cioii.irs ill iust Itier
ct his gentus cestineii to penetrate into nou- , '
sands of houses in the form of engravings, while j ivtermin-d not to be caught in this m inner tiie original will held a proud place intheCspi- -again, the parsimoiiion-d. aler was in the habit
tol, and give artistic lustre to the national and ot visiting a certain barb-v s s-io
democratic sentiments which its author so . ,-rihed ma.ie a sei.sation as th- v ti iumpbantiy
k-'oi 111111 irrooer v aaviseo 101 a i.im-, .11111 iiuum: . . , . ,
.,.,.l,- ..i..riiln 1. ' t - ... - - .. .. .: - n usseii .. o w 11 st re. t one cf.n; cravo.y .ismii
t-iciii ';ilionii.-i. .Tho Baltimore American has more full cm:
what ecstati s must that of tiie Autocrat Ni '!.- olas excite! To be sure, he don't quite m ike, ixpound an 1 ex cute the laws hiinsi If, but hdoes as much of it :is he is a!!- Ought Mat that to sat:sf " .''Ir. laiiam nu t llir li r .iitrncj . Tiie union of thj P.'iiu .-aey in New York is meat-.t ar. '. intended, th- N. V. Hera! I says.
t s a primary ft-p in iin effort here:i!tcr to 1
m-.i.iet.) bria-T forwur-1 '.!. I? -rton cf M-ssonri, J r,,
.. . ..... -f.u.i. ...... f -,.. v.... ! . .
ai me ' ;-!.. .: te oi la- I'einoe. o j 101 ..- t. : at . T::p r nice
idency at the proper time. It a; p -ars the b ad- i:l jls jinj,( r..,..,tj;
by it, have by it: -jepect drii'd! :: w!: it'll, 'pii ken : Tii- iavah ! .: . fives a n-w . a
.y.Ma tie, i ol re I'll gee
e:- pt tii .t a ! ai iived ,. ('. s,
tr.idi:i,i:t. N ('i.nLt but r. .;aU:te :'a i!
h- lari.i h. d t j th- Hang inmi go out of th.. Tun.!- i dei-iiaann where t!iey p!-.-w. The 1 itus int- iiig-n-e f.-.mi Vi- iiiii'k t j th- 'd !rd. Con-.oru ha,: not surrender-.) and tli-re was no Hews of iiiq-erl.iii 'e fiaaii lit-; fortress. It Wis r.-ported tii- llu;.- lti .ns m. de a n!iy on the ii'tii.and ; iin. d s un..' advaLtje- ver the imperial tr.wps. Nolhir.g y. t dednibdy ;.;r.:iig-d in r g ;r.l to 1 1 aug iry. Th. re do.-s n. t a,-p -,.r to be nnv insuri.io.iiiI .hi- i.idi -u.ty in the way of z li.ntl p:n i deal am upon -.1- b:sisuf a civnpitte i:ni.).-i with Aiat i i. Tii Enip.-ror f r,r. ii b... l return. .1 to S! lVlers:.ur,-ti. I:.s Ir-o.ps-ivere r- .duaiiy uiih-dr-wiic witliin the Ru--'i teir.lcry. Tlie Cho!' r was still . u the d. ' : e a- in Et:land.
.1
Hen l,tc of I'l ii. L.-t no man say, when lie thi-ks of the d.-iink-ar:"s-broken health and shatKr-d ii.t 1'eet, 'I C'll never so f i! ' He l.'ioor.ht as liUh- of falling, ii his ear'i -l yiar.-,. The roads.' of ids Von til was ns bright as o'lrs; aad v- n Jift.-r h-
n tits itowiswitr.; cctir.-.' w : as anst-.spt-
I. mis as the hrme-t a
'Tina
i.im .i;i , won:.: ia.ie
adaioai'.i.'ii to beware .i'g.r of this ie- !: s .;- I'. -.v wi n peri-.! ess. Youth does lie?
;e -s t-i ti. .sparkling l-ev.-r ige all its r a--r,op1ibi!ities ,.f j y ::: t s- e it ia th or. ha which t. ils . i hi;. late-! ..i -in. Tlii-
lled i
ers of be.'.h parties have given out. at Ulica und Syracuse, such tobeth-ir purpose.
at .. imus b ft 1 v
hours in the cove int r
one of the 'captives' weighing more tbau a
potriid, tiiere average being ba;l a ) on uii, iin
those who siibe-c.eit-.!y
I 'o: All. ii. 1! M. de 1' :iu:n r, fornii r!y a b ud, , .. i . .-. . a . i i . i. ... v .. ! ..
lis eii'hlv- ul ,rK uui wiiodi'-.. ".iHdiieipio
within four will a sum of 100 000 f., to 1 r given to any p r1 ar point. s u h.i s'.iall di cover a r la-'d v for i h J, ra.
The t x. Cdtioii of this ! facy, shot.!.! !i: :.-.-
b-l-.ed to enclose them an -c. is coi.lo.e.. to uie .ai a,., ia j o. .'a. i ,
l the lieigh- 111 waistcoats. ae
l.or'.ood ol" bis residence, to steal the news. 1 his ,H r' "u" ' ' " "
k-pt him properly advised for a time, and no one crihed mane a sensation 1 . 1 . ' . J ..-....,! . ,m-ll st re. t ill
overreached li.m. t pon a certain occasion, i" -
i. .. ... ....... .....a....,i ,, !.;.! ...... r..v...t comrai.e
the market; and come w ags ! termiii- 1 to pu ti
re that finer !. Th-eava!
ating cannot at Fa.'!' i.ie a'.iove lies-
cb:
. .,- ... i,, ..
v.Jiin. is lids .vnmiiii -i.'g
isin that Keel', lectures on a Ueiv way of u! in-' fish?'"
ch-
.1, d,. n-d.-. ,il!.:nt t:,L. 1 ! . i. drillers
some additional telegraphic news from Ca!ifor-,.u,v .iiiy ass-m'.dcd in the barb -r'i " "'" .. nia by the Falcon. shop'earhcr lhaa r.si. ,1, and a-ait-d the arrival The Cas ner of lac Mate Lank cf I n,:iJ .1- .1. i. n- I... -ives noiice of alu.ti-. r new cou.itern i' oi:
The steamer 1 anama arrived at I auama on oi me.i ; ,au. .. .. -t .. . 7. ,. i, .,.., a
lit. i..-..'- rt,,., T.i.. r.oi-ior .1,1.. i'.,iiirneli('-i 1 ,1,1 1 eae 1-..
the 2Cd ult., with San Francisco dates to the 1st,
lar h.il of the new
IJWi.r!:!"-:i ..t the virions ursetrms i strm lioii of th- I'nite-.: St it-s :re i:ow I as'ly agnged iri the a't. ratii 11 of lli- I'i.iit musket.- il.to percusri ni. The latter, having b-en tested ill the Mexican war, and during lb- Eritish oper.ilioas nf nils', the Affg'ia-s. will tirob ibly be
adopted iu tie- services of ail ci. -.h. -d ca
!utly.l: The . fl.-i-t a:
1.1:111 of th-.iu
I.
. a., the eh e v r !
t il-d g -:::u
ti in the d.-ati .-!.t tt! h s.
r:ili ..n to tie- iiit, 1 t an i i:;.-
t s,.e.! p-a ert a::' ) .' s ti e oav
i. ; i::s ,t 1
eav-ii : i a g 1
t:
Wn: .loo
1 ..
1 o
Vignette, a iii-iIp and female
bgnre 1
an.
11 p-tiie
r. a.i r.r wh.,1 be railed tii- IdtiCt t lefrraaii ic id ,1
on. I.r.inilii l.i.If niMlinn nf i!iil!.irs in crnld 1 !Ti. :,... I . ..!.... t.nrtinir a shield: llie engraving coarse
""I .,. v... ... ...... .- ... -- e. - ties 1 1 lie 11, .1:1 .10 mo 1 111; ,i 1. m 1 .. ..... j.. . , - f dust. of ilour. The instant he heard this, the victim pap. ra sh a.- lighter than the g ..Uino.-Loil. The Convention for framing a State Constitu- decamped, p m:i .".'.! up m the first deal-r he met, D moor..t. tion assembled at Monterey on the 31st August, 'Who happen, d 10 be in tiie plot.) offered him ; "
I , . , , f r . tlie rilUng er a -01 iiieu.iy irey icus lor a uiuu-, - - land is reported to be composed of men of ster- f:uui harft. Mruck ,t. bargain and p.iaov.r. A Mr. John C Cerey, of our city, who has ling integrity and intelligence. : before he discovered that he w ould lose nearly for tiie past I or 5 years labored incessantly at
i::i;.ies. j
li.rT
;!.- 1 it. n i-ar-e 1.1 v.
I at av -r - . -ii, s wit!; lu-ix 1-s- .-'ep-
aad i': : :- tic S':;.-l c rd- v. i ; i, a I'-u .'ii too light to bel.-ll. This tratii of taaurnfal c periei.rc should b- tr -a-'tr-' i i y ail, and siiou! i iadn- n. o the arra-igeae nls and h..bils of s. i i. 1 -sit.2 doai -s-
everv '
n,i, I.. 11.1 1 is t appear
I tie hie in
C':.niiii:g 1 -t i n ; )ii
s of the coi:i:r.ll! tv.
-Dr
of feeling on the display of an Austrian tl ig in Milanese house. This is no doubtful story, iut is in the Milan Official Gazette. If Kossuth should take refuge in America, there is no doubt "hat both people and government will give a re
ception worthy of the man. As he must be ns ! poor as refugees generally are, I would suggest that a national tribute be immediately made for him now that he is in sickness, being consumptive, in sorrow and exile. For Philadelphia the Independence city to commence such a national tribute, wedd be worthy of her. It would signalize a principle; it would be efficacious sympathy, and while it assisted a great mania adversity, it would mark our natioual
execration of the enemies of the human race the Merods of the infant liberties of Europe As an American I cannot but feel gratified at the regular and distinct popular sentiments exhibited at home respecting this Hungarian and other European wars. As the richest, and hence tlie strongest power in the world, it becomes us to throw off provincial deference, and assert our position iu regard to the world's politics I say the strongest power because wealth and not soldiers constitutes power and
the wealth of the United State!; not counting
behaving in such characteristic, ma
t.ie I- reach Government has sent them a threat
ening reprimand. And this is the governme
the holy .paternal affair which French bayone
were sent to reinstat-. Ouriinot is succeeded by some other functionary one makes a speech ; an i the other writes a letter, mentioning the
great services France has reudered Rome! The fact is, Rome was never so well governed in all
her history, as daring the time of Mazzini and the constituent assembly elected by two millions of newly mude freemen. The press was free there were ho cruel punishnienls liberal laws were passed; all the incomparable effects of liberty b?gau to show themselves of which facts 1 challenge denial when a Red member
of the holy alliance, iu the shape of Louis Napoleon's government, invaded and betrayed the old city, and now insults her with the most Jesuitical addresses that it ispossibie to conceive. Louis Napoleon's government is actjai'y afraid
to follow the Tope's government in its palpable
des
P
I Gener-1 Riley was sick at Monterey, but at a 10d0 dollars, because the morning pepirwas the carpenter's business, auu lu has never 11 power to ,., ricnverinc not left at bis house ! ! been able to .ar-i more than the necess ,ri-s of its, aiidsre. n.uien.i. , Everv business man :s i..qaa!i.te,! with a inul- lite called for, uceived a letter a few days since, . , A letter from San Francisco states that Mess.' liuuieof oasiS 0f tins kind. The moral to be from Pl.i adelphia. cont;iiuii:g the jovlul intel-
liuions and 1 . liutier iving w.:i oe eiecieu 10 int- drawn Ironi it :s i:us: r.very man engagcu in ug- uce mat n- was uik iuv in ir i- an . i.n-, al" i T-..i. . 1 c. .. '.i,..! ii,- e.i.iciii.iHo.i -x ill anv business suscenli'uie of sudden f! actuations, valued at from 10.UHSO to J.n.OO'.l dollars.
nt,, . . , -, , , should not only take tiie paper whien furuis.ies et j b forme1 and lhe ,'8,s,ature ckCled 00 ,h Ut , the latest new.:, but ,.hv,y read it through be- ; .,.,., lU'orr.ir, fMt
J.f'A chap ii.ivi rtises in Nf.v . a lecture upon gold digging. Ii
in the identical i!r-ss wh; h he v. ore ut the : t;j:n;i.,! 1- outr.ig-s v. iii. h mines, nilh pickaxe, sh-vel and tin-pan in j ta tu::e da-gracej cry ahand, and w iil prod-el to i'dg some gold upon tartli, was ; . r: etratd in
the state, and wa.-h The earth before the audi- J gentl-ui -111 of l..e b -..as- uein; eiice. J 1:1 person at al! . ".i place
lig'il one oi im line fran tim and liatioa tf liie. tiiis viLiid'.y. Tin;
ah- 'ii!, and no .1 negru f. Ilov
J elit-rcd t'.ie house, t-uk t'.ie I 1 V
kii'b a:id ..en.ai.dc.
by t:;e l.aud, , upo 1 I he lor-
cf o.en'lf r. ! fore h
General Smith had gone on an expedition to:
the mountains of Sierra Nevada. Col. r rcmont : was at Monterey.
1 The Vice Consul of the Sandwich Islauds, j Our
Mr. Wilklake, died p.t Pan Francisco on the 2wh UP.
crjr
buys or sells. j Massra. Alex. Greer. T. Greer. J. Alexander.
Tlie nroiishl. ; I' F. S inford, and T. IIo'-n. ritiz-ns of CovT'.ie Frederick ;Md.) Examiner sc:s of the ingtt.u, nnd gentlemen cf ample means and bus- . 1. . 1 . ....
(drougni. iness qualifications, hue associated t leniselves
lire I I tltlllillj in
ti. .!. t......,i x ..-'i..,i., e-' r ".rcvv ai.irt
I ur iii'M.ii . 1. i..ti. ..... . ...... . ..1 1 1 . ... .. .:-tl . ; ' ! it of her hi', whatever anion ut i.f iiuacy she was t resent at tiie late crott i:n:g een-in llu' t', ' ' 1 - 1 :. 1- : :
f ,,,,st-- i Il:u . J,t pe.-.s- ssio.i. 1.1.1 w 11 1 a .d:iip.i.iii. e
with t:,i- dv-iiaild liie i-.Hr dev. I W.t? In.t satisfied aft.r the frih. e ied ivji.i.ai hi i .eii.-ied lo l.iai a h ill nigi'.;, a'., liie money iu the house i.e treated r ia a ti.ar.aer lint is no horrible
. I even 10 tnlliii ol, 11t.1cui iiileii'.ptilig 10 ruaie i:ri.iy. ! in priat. Tiie p.ri etralr has not, as yet, wc
stales that the crown vH :.':. made cf paste
board, and that liie "glitt-ritig jewels'' spoken , cf in F'i.119 h t'.t rs, w ere e.'l fate, ai;d were ac- ' tu.ihy bcrrcv. ed fcr the tcc.isioa from itier-, chant i-f Port :.n Prince. i
The U. S- Sloop-of-wcr St. Marys, Crownen- J parched, pastures burnt up, and tiie agricuitur-
hicld, reported by the last arrival at alpara
vas al Callao, aud would prcce cd to China.
. 1 . f , - - ..Ii. , n, n .1.1. I l.-ll'.t f .... U-llut ll.lP 1.1 II 11 rUII
shield, reported y e a arrtrai at a.par shlppe-l to California. There tho com- I0e can know tt bat it is. Time compared with
It :st!i? pc- f Gd a r: -.1 that bud no be- J l.r:,.Ve, b-ca s.ili-l.ctof iiy found cat bat that gitiuiiig, tliat has no rad. The limited mind , ,e v :-a ioe auj t',eu sp'.e-i.ly plane.! where he of man cannot grasp it, the most learned arith- ' Cja u.:- er ce.umit such aipith r act, we have
metician caiincl calculate iu duration: God a- , not a tJ0tiI)l Mmken (La; Iris, S j t 13.
of water '
airr i:oiue nun i-ai int mc iin uniuc . . . r-.. r,..-
iufict lhe Monocicy has dwinaled to a : tor me purpose vl eup...s v--. ....
n rirnletn nd snrinrrs have fan-drv lhat fer-arise of cansidcrable importaiiC. It IS toe
, . . . . . ... . . i-- r- e j I c. August. ' have never been known to do so. The earth is nl,r iore of this Company to prepare the
.1 . 1 1 l..:l!'
frames ci say ir.ree nucureu ouiid.n-.,
the ordinary work of the seas n. or to wa.it for to be sn.ppe.
ruin fin r obtest inhabitants sav thev do not cnmnnov will either select the Site lor a ,.i..,,air i. iile.a.lo ln. iiani i'm
The U.S. steam transport ship Edit!-, from joUect cf seeing the water so low as at pre-' lown ,'nd rt up the buildings, or sell the tu,np.ired ith the boundless oeea.i. San Francisco for San Diego, went Efhcre on . ent. ! f,..,M , circumstances may dicing. Tne
Point Dropin, and was supposed to be a total , iviinS iu Coliimbu-. fra-n-.s will be completed in about four weeks, loss. j There is a pleasant town iu lilts Stite, by the ; a) j a nuluiH.r 0f carpenter wiil go out with 'The steamship Senator end Unicorn, from ; r.an.e of Columbus the inhabitants ol which ... iollrni New York, had arrived safely at Tanam.,, and J-e in the sweetest concord one with another; ( them-Coy ..igtInrna
... , . ., imiuwjiiiiiis iiruire, priiiop, iraiioiiic; iiiui; .... ;.. n,:.t.. 1 T...:.. . 1 1...
would leave lor au t rancisco, me lormer on ,haa th of Uef. WOtfts of hlV Ayouug, tr. ... .... .,....... . u, ,s..,,., .i 'i. . (B, li(i(Ui:;
the 1st, and the latter on the Stli Oct. 1 lie j c,nt!eman calling ou a young lady, is received at1. I e last wire caoia sir. .. ,.eu u a.u.- at ,u greatest neigni. ins ui.or in uii iieai oi , . - j :,
nnr tvil l n must .-itiectionate embrace Irani .I n- nernso tlie I llllO river at lieellPf' lor tile o-..r-.t nn nn-an nl,..! In more than I 1-lit I ions- .
Ithin .... - r .1. . 1 1 Tl.. Wh.-linrt- Armi snve , i n
rlv b ,,i .' ! J.v.s, ai.d e u'atetli logins. Christians aie nu- " i.T-l... I. i ...rl.if l'i n, h is now ibllle. - - - - -- - i ' - r
'I'br IiiHln:ion cf l!ic WorlsJ. y.:e hundred and sixty millions of human l...;nrs rail siieoosed to le u;ion lhe earth: i,f
Qcilc n Foi tunr. I . . .. ... . . , , , I .. 1. ..!, I ,,r.. ,a f i) entltii' rl (Lit. Imn. rM.l
. -,.i . . , . f. . . ,. : n liltll Ol'lV, I - ' w .......... II in ci, I h.,1 mn, llii.lrl .Irpr in I Inrinnati '
has sold over twelve thousand collars worth of.
coffins since the breaking cut of the rliol.-ra -
p.nd fifty-three iniilioi:s; Africa, one hundred hud liity-six iiiiliioLs; Asia, five hundred mil-
' bans; America, c.'e i.utidred and f.fly miiliuns;
iu tlie r&cifiC seven millions.
If divided into thirty equal parts, five of llu in
atitfus, six Mahometans, one pait
The gentle and moderate party are whipping, hanging and shooting in Baden, Festh, Milan, &c. All who aspire to the dignity of freedom.
unavailable or unproductive lands, is greater; such as we enjoy in America, are to be shot in ,han that of England or France. The United ' or out of hv.'le, or subie -l-.i to hemp or thong-'.
together with the sailing vessels iu port, would
clear the isthmus of California emigrants. The Isthmus conti uncs healthy, and traveling is easy in consequence cf the lal- improvements in the roads
A I'urioK Fact
i.e. roil s i:i
,e. ,.. me .up. B.u...v-l .u .i, pnTa sfc. C;llifornia was ,0 eave ranama for the door with a most affectionate embrace fr, despotism. The pitiful attitude of tne interlo- Krancwo cn ,he 2;!th ult , aiui ,he rana-1 the lady, and after making three steps witl per is an object of utter ridicule. - nrr - , the house, he is Rgaui embraced and tendei MISCELLAXKOUS. n,a OU iU 1 1 . above four steamers, j kjseti , (ppy moTUs . G Venus ! S ,d
jut ioi. v e nre lar einii ih.--c iu.n n-?, a i.a ... .,i.i. iiin, if ..... n--A i:,.,r.
1 J fc T.-..-. --:i 1 ..... 1 , yontif' ladies who fainted .a-t year, more I, ian ro;o Pacai.s abound ;u Afi i a, -ad 1:1 t:ie in .; ons across the river al tics point, by means of - ,. , . f.,,i ..,.. ,ii.- y . ..... 1 , , . one-half l-.l tu '..1- ara.s of gel H-oa 1. "n v t, , , A.o.ri.a, su.no t.i A.-;.'. 1 : 11 :; TTLs there a word in F.ughsh wbi.-h t:n'-: V' that sireat N..t,oiiJ woik .so anxioue.y locncd ? . , , . .. .., a . , , .- r , ... all .b-vowel.-" !'v.vu:'0Mn f. r. lhe Wb. eht.g and P hrvii' Pi i-ig- " '. ""
our lot. We .re far lrom these tuxer.es. and, ana u i ed .u .uu . ... H 5s stated that of the five h-nd.ed t:,d f.rty SOa.l, of A-ia, Alii
proaajiy COUUIIl I gel liicm i: wr.c iia-re. 1 UHinierriipiL-.l pnssjij;-: n... u ;
e and America, some in tha
,d t'.ie soiil!i-ea-l oi liu-
