Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 October 1849 — Page 2

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BKODKV1LLK, INDIANA. FRIDAY. OCT. 19, 1319.

"Ike Cnton."

was fount this, tlie closing een'.enee of ihe ar-

1 The ex-Qrgan blazes away unceasingly and ' ticle:

; unblushing! v at the administration of Gen. Tay- "We mean lo do our dutv; and, whatever fan j

lor. Nor does il seem to hesitate to aim a dead- the luture may wear, ii mean to oppose me lor trie ensuing year

Initlnnrt Conference.

This body adjourned on Tuesday last.

The Irish Boy. buVt is a storv

j lv blow at any interest of the government that ;" , Ta-vl"r and his -a"1 J ImianaP0LI3 Dl strict-E R e . to ihe bilter end. t - . i -.i t i comes in contact with its only apparent object : ,, , . , , ! .noianapohs CeLtral Charge Jo , , . ' T he force ot proof cou d no fartner go. Ihe:.,, , ... ,,. .:...... r '. .. ...... J...: ...... . Y evt-r 11 I hrpc v m .1 nrro w

I ISicnraitan Ike !Tloauilo t'oaat. President Tnjlor

t-l l , , i ... .i announce J as arrivim at Maiuniore on 11.0 ,

1 ,,c ! Our Minister, .Mr. tQUlEK, nasarnvei a. i- ; ., . liei'ebuVS IS 51 StOVV 101' Von

following lathe appointment of the Preachers caragna, and be I i.g the first fully authorized , lUtti lust, tie was received nun joy ,..,- . . . . . ,

i umuassituor ever scut mere, was icvchs-j ...... warni-nearieu auu pauunicru aiiui ii..i.ti.j, nini i' - v . .... - I creat consideration. I i ii,. ; .1. 1 i..iin'im.i i.iv of 'ilirvlmil. ....-.,U Tr r:l.i Avon TT.O

O .... , I1I1U Hir i. i-iivuiiHiu. . " I ,11 1 ?l I I. I V L . t IV.. J 1 ll'lAA J 1 . ' 1

; theu in session, appointed a committee to wait 1 i ' " fo rr i 71 nu

Dentil nf ICdyar A. Par. We see it stated by the eastern paper that Edgar A. Toe, Esq., the distinguished America a poet, se.hoUr, ai:d cr.tio, died in Pi.ilacelphiu on the morning of the 1 ih inst. a'ter an illness of four or five days. This anuounoement, says the B tiiimore Sun, coming so su iden and unexpected, will cause poignant regret amoDg all ho admire genius and have sympathy for the frailties too often attending it. Mr. Poe.we believe, wan native of Maryland, tlio reared bv a foster-father at Richmond, Va.,

where he lately spent tome time on a visit, was iu the 3ih year of his ace.

the destruction of the present administration

no matter if the whole country falls with it.

sentiment which the Union denounced, when imputed to it, as a '-base forgery," as "the idle

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lohu S B.yliss,

i Western Charge Wm Morrow,

South Port E D Long,

Unscrupulous a tu truth, and unpatriotic to ' , ; ioiiiihurgti II Hays, IS 1 Ccihil,

c-, falls . 6 . fe 1 Slulbyvilie John S Winchester,

loie-

I ne coniitrv t!:;.l stit iins it, it pomeUm

into the most egregious and shameful error. No matter what the administration does for the wood of the country, tiie Union opposes it; and in doing so. it do-s not Jubilate to take sides with the enemies of our country, even in 11 tnat-

cuiiuierieii lulu, ia luua uaiicu iiuttu 113 lyic- T. 11- II ci r ' t-i-Hiikiin A 11 frliater.

l,cal- ! Sugir Creek- C B Jones, And, what think je, coes the Union say in ,, . . T .v -,.,,.,.,

rejiy to tt.i? You are ready to a.-k, "What trick, what device, what starting hole, canst il now tiud out, to hide it from its open and ;-

But L'alstafV was not more

tr in n.-1ti.-li it k i:nv r e sreritli. in-

, t, . . 'parent shame?"

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, 1 ii 11 ii la uv. 1 v -1 1 i.o 1. uw. a viir 1 nil v. vi .117 , 1 1 1 V4 wless ... . .

that, too, 011 compulsion, it says tli.it it was,

any of nr people from engaging with a lav

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"e 1 , , : and plundering (. uha, was denounced as uune-

Mooresviile R L Blowers. CiKKKNSBt'RG l.'lST. J Ilaveni, P E Gree-.isl.ura J VR Miller, Milford Jacob Miller, Charles Mape, St. Omar K PShelJon, Paiestine J W T M'.Mullaud,

, Bur)int;toii Wm Megiuni,

Oaio Jil ile Kleclion. The contest appears to be pretty close between the two parti-s in Ohio. We give bclew the result as given by the Cincinnati Commercial. It ueein. however, that no ona knows

pessary and uncalled for, and its cclioco sounded it far and iirar, as though the peace of the Nation were a matter of no consequence. In the matter of the French difficulty tno, it take ; sides with the French Minister and i.ilhongh

it admits the ing-ig- Used tiy M roussin 'VJiS

by some one, charged with using the words at

the oulxet of Gen. Taylor's aiimitiiNtratiun, ; Yjusiivine B F Crarv

whereas tt.ey were u.ecl t.ve whole moiitlia M,,ro J(lCob Whiteman. ter Gen. Taylor was inaUgrated"-lo-wit, on clurk;burf,lj K M'Crea, lJi? of August! Falstiiif tells us il was iu- , . , m , ... . w q r,fifif

Miuci, 111 iu.s tr, lie ; ucw trr tu in

any unng auoui me resun ... n.ni.m cuumy. i tl h,v ceriSlu;Ai,e) U contends that our gov. r.jIt is to be a bone of contention in the L-gisla- ' ,neuthoaU !,.- merely reprimanded him, or ture again this winter. The Commercial say:?: f.,i j i - .,.; ,,.u 1 - . r

r.'ijih 111s UJir ciikti i3llU.j;c III iillil lim The Senate of Oa.o consists cf thirty -six ! I1pMrlng to for?,.t and couve h)t , ti,e world : tnemlnrs elected bhun:a!iy.s,reut,eU of whom Ue ,hat .ut one cfiVnce pf ,e ki!,a had hold over, the tune for which thev were elected ' . -.. 1 1.1. 1 1 - been rommiited, and that our govtrnment had not expiring for auother Year, and iiineteeu , c . 1. .u 16 - taken fire at aa imgmarv insult. On the cotiwere elect'-d at the recent election, nickiuz ti.e . r . ,v V .u t- 1 -. b trary.tie lifst otience of the trench .Iiutster full number. 1 . . . , . , . . , ,. , ' ; was thos treated; lis repeated Ins Insult, and i The Obio State Journal classes the Senate as , . , f 1-1

ll!T II III?, lu.ciliuiu. II il, iiiiui 1:11:11 111 II 1 3 ivii- 1 duct. The. French government, InFteyd of corI rectin1' their Minister, appeared to sanction his 'conduct, tidtohil lhis(the Union, and tuany

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in Ms case.

blind; th lion will net touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter: 1 was a coward on instinct!" It was the date which saved the Uidon. L'ate is a great matter. It was a what sha 1 we call it? ON DATt! But it is not only in this that the Union should follow the precept of FalstalF. E'sewhere he says: '"Pot thcu htar, Hal? never call a true piece of geld, a counterfeit."

CoSNEKSVIl.i E DlST. E Ct Wood, P E.

E 1st Connersvil'e James 11,11, B F Rawlins, West Connersv illeA B Nesb.t. J C King, Milton T C Beharrel, F S Potts, Liberty V V Snyder, (one lo be supplied,) Fairfield E Rutlirige, Ml. Carmel L-wis Unrlbult, Brookville E H Sabin, Laurel James Crawford. Lew RENCKDi BCH Disr. J A Bronse, P E

follows: HOUDIXG OVER. Whigs, Deniocrit. Fr.-e Sod,

Tot-.', 1

ELECTED TdI3 YEA'.i.

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vv n;gs, I?einocrat-, Free Soil, Total, Add holding over, Total Senate, RESULT. Democrats, Whigs, Free Soil,

Total,

1J S I 13 17 36 15 4

3S

uf the smaller lights w hi-h echo its thoughts,

j sulsctibe; a'td take sides against cur own coun- ' try aud iu favor cf our enemies, tf u h are ti.e ' nwn who ta'k of Federalism among the Whifs.

I In the da tiiat tiicd men's sonls the i eclsra

Ilori-ib'c Iragcdy. j Lawrenoeburgii Thomas H Ru.'ker, The Cinuiinat! Commercial of Oct. 15, says. Elizabetlitowu F II t'ary, "Last evening, about half past 6 to 7 o'clock, a Manchester Win M Fralev, young man, about 18 years eld, named Boyd, Wilmington Seth Smith, (oue to be su, ) so'i of Dr. Boyd, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was slid Aurora John Mdier, in tiie chin, oil the street, by a pistol in the Hartford John W Dole, hands if a hoy named Cross, who was immeiii- Rising Sun- C W Ruter, ately disarmed and sent to the watch-house. Patriot Asberrv Wilkinson, T.'iis oci urrence look place near the boarding Vevav S P Crawford, house cfMrs. Askeus, on Fifth, belo Race Mount Sterling Geo Haven, O BrtuiT.

j i-sts, much ns their opinions of policy were after- : slrt". " Uie K-xt was in. mediately taken Wrsailles-Basil R Pra'her wants condemned, stood by their country with "t0 llie "ve house, vhere he has been for M,i.,n-David Deal, ja t-.rmness equaliad only by the zeal with which boarder. Madison Di.-t Mdliads Miller. V E ! another party sustained our enemies. What j The pistol was loaded with two slags, both of Madison, Wesley Chapel C B Davidson, i were tkky called? But men who are more de- j hich entered the chin. When we saw the j Third Street-Jacob Bruner, 'voted to the party from which they have re- wounded man, at S o'clock, his wound had been s;t. Johns T J Lyuen, Jceived personal favor, than to the institutions of ' Messed by Dr. J skills; yet the blood literally Walnut St. To he supplied, Jt'ie nation, art. expected to fg'it ngainst their ; covered him. He could saeak, but not distinct- Korili Madison W Maiich, j country when their personal interests demand '' "" t'owed signs of Rpasms. He was lying Mcorefield L Forbes, lit. m!mi who will rot oi.!y v i litigly s-e the 011 the floor on a laatrass, and several ladies Canaan John Wallace, ! tightest hopes of their own country ruined by -ffe t.iviug him every attention. II.s wound Vernon Jaim s Jon-s,

iemi. s, but a!,o embrace every opportunity . friKil'ul one and may cost him his life; but l,,ris D X Holmes, A L.mg,

The official address of Mr. Sqoier, has a spe-

!cial sigtiilicalion, as it was probably made in ' pursuance ot instructions, when we consider; i the pretended claims and aggr-ssions of Great j Brilaiu upon tiie Territory of Nicaragua, in the I name of the laaious 'htllo negro boy' the .ios- ! quito King.' j In reference to the "American Continental Poiicy," Mr. Squier, iu his official spr.-ch, ; said j A cardinal principal'in this policy is a total exclusion of foreign influence farm tiie don esi tic and international ulfiiis of the Am-ric 141 1 Republic. j And while we would cultivate friendly intercourse, and promote trade and commerce with 'all the world, and invite to our shores jiid tollie 1 eiii.iymeut of our institutions the people of ail

j the naitous, we should proclaim in language firm

i aud distinct, that tiie American continent lie-

longs to Americans, and is sacred lo tti'pu.ni- ' can freedom. ! We should bso let it bn understood th t if : foreign powers encroached upon the territor?. s, or iuvaue Ihe rights, of any one of the Am-ri-cau St. . l.-s, they inflict an injury upon all, which it " 14 alil.e tiie cutv and delermiualioii of all lo Bee repressed. " In reply, the Diki.cior. Norberlo Ramirez, among other things said: ; "Sir: The satisfaction hioh 1 experience in

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! "e "onor 01 r-. .-1.1..K ir hue b-ti assigned

a repi t .'uiaiit e ti 1:1 ivpuiuiu .. ' menci is only tqu ill. d bv the grind dtsire 1111; high hope with which I am animated. I he gratitude witlt which your wur.ls inspire me, the extraordinary intervention of vour Govern- : metit under the l ircuuisiances with which Ni- ' r iragua is sn rrou uded, impose on me th" agreeab.e duty of r-tiirning thanks to Diviue Providence for its kind favors. Nicaragua has l ng felt the iii-cessity of siielteriug itself under the banner cf the North Ai mericaiiji oufederacy."

In the suphomoiv eLiis. ...f 1 S24.

ou the President. vVe copy the following from t. i .ii-i. , ..r i:u it ;ti

The committee appointed bv the Maryland 11 V !iiiam COlk:V -UlCYS VMS a f-OOr Si.-.te Agricultural Society, l wait upon the Jj-jj loy y.IlO V i S St I'll CflIin tin President an i iuvile l.im to visit the grounds ,,,.. . . s . 1 where the Fair is held, performed that duty tlirotllia iiOCl'al CUUCatlOll. Wlllt yesterday morair.g t U o'.-loi.k. and were re- ..q (,f beCulIiillU: it minitrr ceived by tiie rres,,.eiit wit'i his accu-tomco ur- I 1 luiiitv of mailuer. (J-n. Tilglimau, Ih- chair- Iff? WilS aSSlStt'll I'll UlS I'll' )t ItX ihf. ...an of the committee, a "dressed the Present .J.; J Church" uf XeW Wk as follows: Mr Prksuievt: -We ii.,ve been d. put-d by He was fitted tlr an ftcaueinv at

toe M.r land Stat Agricu:lurjl r-.eieiy io ex- ,. . l1r .V,. press to you the giaiii'.cutioil which the an- -AlitlC.. I'.U U.a iKioiireni"i.t of our arrival has afforded tiu-'ii. tiOfipil filter tilO

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-il.:-H901 llie K . nil' u lii, " . .

j"t pride of paying every m irk of respect to

one. whooccupies tti" ex.lvd pos.tion ot t resilient of the whole LTn;on. As M tryluiiders, we take a peculitr pieasoM in extending our welcome to one " ho-e cl s. st Umilv relations have been firmed within our own Sute. As I irmers, we desire lo offer a cordial "reel

ing to one who, amid tint arduous ci'.ties nt a

In tl.i iro.lf ill i. ii l : . il

ill Ui'v IIIIML VI ..i... IVw-A.ia

v-Ak'gy th.-re.

Uatlta

and di.il studies at Viliiains:, t'love caino a let it. v lium the otiicers of the "i'vick l!lnnvh" stating that, in consequence of certain ror-orts which had coiiio to them Dreiudi-

loug and distmcuished military career, has 10 Ills CiKiraf'UT. the assistance

The ii.t li?rc-i:cc

maiulaiiied cuiniiidiiril his eaiiv prei.iieciioii p 4i , i . 1 .. '11, ...-.I -, for th-. nuostent:,. mus ,.,.r,uitso! ayr,cuUur... Ol tllC eiltll clM Uul tjO Withdrawn

1 il the performance ot the otlu-r Cuius Inch f-j til it date.

lo us uv me .'uii'-'ii "e ,.

siiail be hs;.pv t i a company you to the ground V .illK l:u:l i:ic ui i lJWW ll.C U selected for the C.ule Siiow'.a'.id to aff. rj every (1U j.,, . tl j.,) .idik'H ;iild ..) crush-

laeiaiv lor examining lae various aiucies muui

iiave been collected there for c!.iruti'ii. To vrliicli uiidre- Gen. Taylor renhed. Mr. Chairman and gnll-ineii of the Committee of the M.irylana State Agricnltnr.il Society: I recrive wita mucii seusilnli'y your contial wdcoiue to the Maryland Agricultural Fair. It presents to m scenes isnd a'isof'iations

i iehtical with thr best interests and permanent

.No oiiporiuinrv was

elii-rej

i.io'.i-

id final.

oxpl.-i nation

11! iT.

l'U' scir-ti.'icnee or

the 'letter Was decisive

In this stale he went straight tu Pivuesser Dewey, jual told liim his trial that his support was taken

our commoii country, and is mucli more con

sonant to my fee!iii"s thaii the recollection of

The people of the two American, coiitim-nts are coiileiniilating us; it is possible that fo'ure

; generations shall cherish our me.norv ; at least u.,alh u wjH my ,

wr eiuin iiitve ine conscious s mt-Mruuii uj hh - nir Hun Lr t.l ti , .i.ii-i.in amuO.I iw cjHrilli-O III

.. ... ...... .... tQ r(.(,r securing the grand objects so ardently desired by , For kiuJ uyT jn wliil.,. two sisler Republics, netermiued inuluallyo .j vvhil.,, ,.0(ll;ef.t s) c,

tf prii v. '11.'. 1 i 4 t. K.-

i lie unci lv 1 11 U W !UMII t rt i't i a nui.i , . r k v . .... km i im rtrti'

set up as her ally, is thus described by a corres- f '.J vour extt.ive F,,r po.ident of the N. V . 1 ni.une. ..ts, combining, as ihev do, gratification and " The material of tins kingdom .is a sma.l jM1.)roVrlm,hl ' trihenf cnn-ili.t 1 1. I i . i j . i. .1 i.nli.w. irlm K:ivp ' .. . . .

mm ., Aeeent lor vonrsetr. nnd exteli i to ttt Aiarv-

prosperity of y our distil, guisiini State and of f,v,m jim. le nill.-t llWYO Col-

lep;e, relinquish his plans of doing

participate, and to which you have been plees-d

you ailu.ie to to M iryiand,

receive my warmest uck i.owledginents.

During my stay in Baltimore, it will afford

hitherto oht.iiued

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piyii. an.l Sv'linnprovein ont. anil all for an olVense f which. wh-Atever it laitrht he. he protected his innocence. Professor Dewy liatl regarded this san i f Erin's Isle with a peculiar interest. He had been inspir

ed with tonfidencj in liim. His

The Ohio Ststesman, Dem.H-ratn clasps t.ar- " a;-"S ' tl ir destruction, are poorly fitted t i . iiiflammatioti does not set in be ill recover Hanover II S Talbot t I..II. J :.. I".. .1. ..

.oudeimi oii.trs as fedtraiists.

i , siiame, ;

the balls lodged in his Heck.

New Washington J W "jel'eniier,

ties In the Senate of Ohio as follows;

SENATORS. j where is thy blusi.?" : 1 he boy who comm. tied this act of violence Lexington -A Basscy, (one to be s up.) D."' fF .( .'W Rat it would naturally be supoosed that the I wa accompanied by another, and as they puss- Vienna J S B.rn,

Holding ovr.

Ashtabula and Lake Allen, Mercer, Auglaizo, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance &. Wiliiams, I Adams, Pike, Scioto &. Lawre nee, Selinont aud Monroe, i Butler (to fiil vacaucvi 1 Coshocton and Gueruney I Cuyahoga, 1 Clermont and Erowo, I Coluuibiaua and Mahvkitig I Ilamiltoa, 1 Highland and Favetle, Jackson, Galiia, Alliens, M -igs. Login, Hardin, Ui.un &. Marion, Muskingum, Morgan and Washington, Rosa and Pickaway, I Richland and Craw ford, Tuscarawas and Carrol!, Warren, Green? and Clint, !.,

eOilnrg of the Union would have j.ri'dciice e- ', ed 'here Bovd was, they threw crumbs cf New Ai.kany Dist John S-rnM. P E

nough not to tell the world that in all their zeal or',J'1 " ''is lace; a quarr. 1 sprung, up, and the XeW Albany, Wesley Chapel W C Sniith,

snooting was me result, i ruty tins is a shoca- Centeuiry Williamson Terrell, iug tragedy, and on Sunday night at that. The JefTeryohville Thomas M Eddy, ladies in Mrs. Asken's house give the miforlu- Charleston A Robinson, nate young man a good character. He is cet- Xew riiila.leh.hia Isaac Crawford.

j In making war wit'i ths admiuistrati in, they (were regarcless of the country's good. But iu an evil hour they BiM it they admitted the i truth. The Baltimore Patriot show s it up beautifuily. Read it, and see to what an extent the . Union has abandoned itself. j Slanders on the Washington Union The i Whig press must be m-iTe careful of what it

at Washington Hall. The President accepted

tile invitation, and s .:cl it wou d rive liim pie-ts

charges on tlie Washington Union.

taildy to be pitied." ; 'I'lic .rxt Speaker. Hon. Mr. Wenlworth of Chicago, Member of Congress and Editor cf the Chicago Democrat,

siys a great many things which it would be difficult to prove, am! gives a tone to its politics, that ii. iv well ixcttj regrtt hi the bosom i ; friem. an t pitv in the h-.ar'.s of its opponents.

Uiit lb lie oujht not to be put into its mouth 1

ion it o:i ne t sjy. 1 ne L moo, so re;ireseii-

ted, warms indignantly on the sii'njact, and is exi itediy eloquent in its cenuiii ialion of those v.'no.n it charges with having put words into

"l 1 ' Piter niiikitig a careful calculation resn' Ct'ui2 the

political character of tiie next House of Represehiativis of the United States says: 'Since the Vermont and Rhode Island eleCl;ons, the sympathies r strong la favor of Mr.

W iutiirop's ultimate electio.l. He was not elec

ted at the firs

Salem R S Robinson, Ircenville Levi Johnson, Fredericksburgh Wm 11 Cornelius, Corydon E II Kemp, F W White, Sanesviile Silas Rawson, Portland J B Harrington, M'Kendree, Louisville F A Hester, Attica Jacob Myers, EvANsvii.i.K District John K;gpr, P E Evansvillo Thorn is A Goodwin,

Ml. Vernon W V Daniel,

i

I its mouth. Ti o most striking case of this, was 1

, in imputing to the td'lois of the Ui

Hrl Irt.l hefrir... ti L-r.t ult ll.u !

' jv-"- . vol n,rm,..,n...;.a m-i...;

while g lining ' i . "... " ' , , , , . , , ' Cvnthtana D L Mvers, S A Lewis, .ir. i outvvorth, wtlh a degree o( candor i ' , , ! I rinceton A Shumate, and lio'.gnauiiiiitv whicu does lum honor, pays .,, , . , . , , . . , , , Boonvilie J l. Linderman,

i.o- u'uii" iii niioi.soiiie uu i i.escrveu iriuuie 10

A larg" number called upon and loo's him by the

haod. Alter this ceremony was over, he left til , coiiiii.iiiy of the Committee to visit th Agri- J cultural Fair and see th,. plnugiiing tnilcll,wl:icii came off at 12 o'clock. The President app-ars to ba in exct'h nt health and spiiils, and evidently eniovstiie kind and con.ial rei epliou he has met with from oar citizen during hi sojourn. wni return to ashingloii to-morrow evening or Saturday morning, and will not extend his visa to Philadelphia, as hcretotore sta''J.

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Totai, The Ohio Piat-

IS

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I low nig language;

'We mean To do o:ir di:tv : un.i wioitever f.:re

JuUriiftl COlltaillS ti:e fol'ow-' t1 e (nture mm' wer. we I ..-in to nr.nnj llif

ing editorial cncc ruing the upper tiatx'h v('- a liiiiidstnuioa of Gei-.tral Taylor aud his Cuba) th Dhio T. .-n kl. ,i .v.. to the latter en. is.'

"The Senate consists of Co uicinbcrs; 16 t l

Such a decinreticn as this, by a p iper calling i'self tiie crgan if the Democratic narty; claimin ;r to be hmiost iu its siijijiori of men and me.-s-ures. and hoiirst in its opposition to other men and me. sores; an! pri-teeting that it is guided

the eh1.! r-'c ter of ilia Speaker cf th l.i.l CouTePs" a We look upov. Mr.jWinthrop as the very firt man cf his age in the country, either in natural endowments or in aciiniremeuts. His in'egriiy as a man, and his impartiality as a Speaker, e bf'.iove lliere is no cause to question, lie is believed to have been the next choice of Gen Taylor's niter Mr. Clayton for Secretary of State, and the text ffter Mr Law reive r,s niiii-i-ter t England. He would have adorned

by h:g'i principle, Kioku.g to the pub ic good either .f these stations. Such is the niun the &:u! the n.jin'.enaiic.' of the Constitution snob Di:t:iocr.ts have) got lo beat a true patriot in

whom are Wtiigs, 16 Democrats, and 4 Free Soil. The Free Soil men areMissrs. Swift, Beaver, Biake and itaiida'd the fust cf whom was a Democrat, and the til re baler Whigs, irefore inoculated Willi I'rc-; Soi ery. t puii the Hamlltou county question iu the S.note. we

think the vote will bn (exclustteof te tlainil- ' a c'ech.rotsou frutn a paper setting up such every sense of the word, v.id one who is belovtou member; for recogu.uii.jj the luw. It ior ; ci d'lis. coul.i in ! fail lo excita a ceep sense of ed by all who claim the name of a Whig from nullification. 17." ; liioignaticn aiooig lioncst men, and, i.' it wire Maine to Texas, and one who is both respected This is all tlie inf orinati on, and is accurately ' Pr0Vr-n upon it. must hi.vc c-ovrr.-u the Union and feared by Domocratsas being the ablest, and compiled, that we were in possession of at going j 1,11 "Ver w.ih sii. e. accomplished, aud yet fiirest of their political to press, and as it gives tiie substance from both w ''' ,v,r ia "l"11 to the t'..ioii; ' opponeais.

the readiug party papers at Co i-imbus, it isproh- j n-'"-'1. "orse.ves go s. 1,-r as lo ai.eg ably incorrect. t that it hr-d used them; and will admit now that The House consists of seventy-two members t cid not suppose the Union would be ci'feuded elacud aunualiy. whi. h the St ite Journal foots ! ,"-lt l!l" "'""'I b charged npoa it Put we

; Newburgh C C Holliday, ' Kockport James H Noble, I Gentry viile TSRyan, ; Lyniivilie II C Chapman, : No Creek E W Cadwell, i Green River N F Tower. ! Vincennm Dist. E Whitten, P E i Vincennes Geo Gonzales, : White River II M Boyar, : Washington J W Julian, j Carlisl, T 5 Clifford, Mt. Pleasant C Curran, Pelersburgh J D Stallard, ; Jasper To be supplied,

Anderson co, Rome J W Pow ell, Leavenworth Samuel Weeks. Paoli James M'Caw,

I .I..I J .rr.i.l.itl.P I c ..If ..... II.WT & l.llf.S I.IT ...

turtle fishing. The -King of this f.mons peo- lhrjr -. ,,'" " i, ;tlil WUMI1W 0f tcllow suidents respected a lid liked

dent' worthy of a Veteran toper; and his si-ter, who, iu the official correspondence and iu the documents transferring certain rights to England, calls Victoria her 'beloved si.ier,' is a dowdy negress, quite promiscuous in her intercourse with drunken giilors, and well qualified to shine at the Five Points " Alter the reception of Mr. Sqniers, a corres

pondence took place between the representatives : of Nicaragua ami Great Britain, touching the . forcible occupation of the mouili of Ihe St. John, in which the Brilish Consul General says ' ; "t.lat any steps which Nicaragua may take militating with the Musquilo King will b" visited . i by the most severe punishment from Great ; Britain." To this, Semor Salinas, on the part i f Nicaragua replied, that his government will proceed j to discharge its duty fully, and maintain her j own rights, which Great Britain, as patron of a ; chief of a band of savages, has invaded, j The Consul General of France, in extiresi sing bis congratulations on the occasion of the I Speeches abeve referred to, said "that a new era ' of prot perilv and liberty has opened for tin? Republic of Nicaragua since Ihe Uniled States has ! extended to her a protecting hand." This Mosquito kingdom of country, is included within tiie limits of the State of Nicaragua, i which has never recognized any such kingdom.

; And the occasion which has made this matter of national concernment is this: "The State j V I . .. I . : r"

t ui iiiuniiiuii nas grauieu iu an i uierica u voiu- Iormoil City Great

I i ii J uii: I'lnnrjic in opeiiiiiaidiiiiiiuilieauoii

between the Atlantic and the racuic by the route of the San Juan river and the I.::ke Nicaragua. This fact having become known, the British Consul at New York gave notice to the Nicaragua Company that Great Britain had certain rights of sovereignty over the territory

i through which their piojecled route lav; that

my g'eat respect. him. 1 1 e v ;s a l'oou scholar and

In pursuance of tirs invit-.tion, the I r- si lent UiK'XCCpdonal ill 111 (k'pori lU Mit. aeeompani d by the members the Committee ; TJmor thosC eivCamsianCOS. ProfcSv. sited the grounds ol 111- C attle show and r air, t . where he spent sever a! hours, in the ex imina- hOY D. told lillil II Ot to leaVC 01' in.,, of Ihe various articles on exhibition there. Hobble hllllSelf about p;,vin2 of lllls hue on the ground ho was wailed on by a i . n committee a;poii:le i hy the M;ir land liisiituto, and ITOiiiU to tllC plVsideUt, pl'C" aud ihrnng.i the Chairman, Joshua V.msaut, 1 -i ""i i j ' si Esqr.,i-v. ed to visit the Fa. r of tiie Inst. tnte. d 0;1 i;,m COi:seilf 10 tllC

'ounp m ia rem .i::in:: on the assu-

1 ' . i. . . I . i I ..11 . T . .

ure to visit the Fair of the Institute Oil to inor-, t"11'-'- l:"'1 '"h'H'.i .OdHl lUKC row afternoon and evening. ,,thc IV-MtOnsihiUt V. So tllC D001' This moriiiiig. belwee:. the hours of lit and j . , , 1 , 1 lv! o'clock, the President reieived the visiis of , ll'lSil t.KlV SiatllCd Oil. V.UllOUt ailV

the citizeiis of Baltimore, at Buiiiini's hotel. nil"! ieil 1" l'lltie 'ainr t o t . nC i lio

T!,.;1- M.,.,.l,

J Ik IV IV V i .1 I I

rcn.

At tiie e:-d of mx months, or there.-ihouts. a second letter came fn.iin the "lilcers. staling that the charges of delinquency had turned out to be false, renewing their support, and better than all, paying up the arrears of tlie last six muiths. So the young m.v.i was saved.

salt Lake, July 22, 1543. i Altd ti'.e ll'isll liiH'of IS'J l.isUOW

The .Tlormou t'tly of the S:i!t l.nke.

ieie other t!:au the 'K

merica; ay tlie Kinvin' cf tie

I shall never forget the first sight of this valley. It shall ever remain on my mi'i I the most beautiful sight I e'er beheld. Tiie Gr-nt

Salt Lake ins toward the north. The Utih world. Lake lis sixty miles tu the south. The valley is watered by the Jordon, Webber, and Bear I .

Uivers, with several creeks. The whole valley I 1 OU RE THE DEACON I OR ME.

I t1..l.in.iv ii.ut .ii. i,n,..t..r. r.i.i.... pronuciiig wheat and corn in

' ,.n., i,;..a... s;, T.a...'- ... !,ere is no wood fir 15 miles.

nee loth houses entirely of sun-dried (.rich. Their city SO loW-Spiil'iti'd, 1UV SOIL' ju of that l',ul"os more ground Iban Paisborgh. but each; .... , ,l . man has a large piece cf ground around hs '; V m latliCr. F UIC' I tllC SO',1

111

a urcan

up as fVilloxrs: Lidrjieu.:e:.ts, Whigs, Democrats, Free So;!ers,

Th Ohio Statcs.-.l -ti it:' follows: Whigs, Democrais, Free toilers, Coshoctou district lied

a ol '.-? 6 a up the returns

It had sunk, had Del blttiitrd r'ht and honor, ai, 1 it shrunk

cottam Thomas Whitf, Pltnamvii.le Dist. J Tarklmrton. P E

tJe.-..!i r for I hiriv I ire I ho...,,.l llollan. rut,iamvil!e-W, Long, Il U Kt .l...t 1.,- t..l...Y...ll ..a...l.. .1,... T? ..I...-.

.. . .. .. . . , , ' Prairieton--Wm C Henslpy, Jesse Williams,

New Lebanon E W Burress.

, Point Commerce J P Lalhrop, Spencer J R Williams, Win Bratton,

Elder, President of the Butcher's Melting Asso- I

ciation, i i New York, had become a defaulter to

I r, vvr,v''?- 'rh'' U"'"; ' u'lX' or v s ,ijt that Vody to the amount of 35,000. TI.-, Herli ' i e so H:r as that. Tic-re 'v,:s a eu-e of ..i i

shaiiie left in :t. T.V-n.eprrc.foun.i into which' 'in 'n' . ..... x ,. ... . . Martinsville-Joseph Oj-leshv,

all its sen-e f ... .... ,., i 1'owhiig l.reeu A S Hickslon,

.ne ov., iiuu suj.e-ri ti ieiii.eu me oiisiuess oi ine f-o.n going into establishment, in Firt Avenue, for many years.

i he batchers of Fulton, Washington anil ether ... .. ,.

, - -

iMiihris. sein .n-ir le.i mere, wiucn tie disposed

! the Mosquito country was under British protcc- !" surf '"-'' y snow-cappe.l 1 mountains, torm- : 'vy;,;,t ,, m ttfi-'l' Tonh'" 'lld

Hon; ami that he was instructed lo inform the " K " ' e e u.,s... . .,c is very ra ii, , i

iihnndaiice, tint - nim--eiii!ig tie H'011 10 lllSSOIl, The whole val- ) . v ,

.. .. i . .. .. olio lone 1 'f. -l "f-.r ina -; w T-oil

l.i... m..i. i .i i.:.. .i.. k.i . . lev is occumea ov Hie .lnrmcns. who hoi d I heir "'.- ""in iiiurvi..7 -v..

tlie ..i il i. in iniuii. noou, I in I v iiiiiw lie ill wine.- - - ....

! Lake Nicaragua, and that from then

month of the St. Jonn s the navigalio rier helonfrs lti. T...nnilo "

Our Vimster in his speech said: "It is on-of ""T"'"11- e l.n.les are all good, the streets a liielaiichrilv I'.il'. I had It ll

i tiie objects of my mission to assist in an enter- " ,,"r' n" ' ' " very regu.ar.- , . , i prise so important to the whole wotld"-the ' h" "e about itl.htbl Mormons here. They , al'OUt YOU LlSt lllgat, WliICU HFKIO i construction of a ship canal across the Islh- say that they will welcome to their society any ' . f .a .......

nlus. goon citizen, no matter what his religion n.av -j And a letter in the New York Tribune savs, Their motto is "do right." "AdlVam! X .UlsOnse. B1V childthat " 1 iny are building a church of stone, hich ',.f...l , !f Il is .derina ii.,.. . ,e.. imnn,., isidready one stoiv high, and ii be a fin- 1)111 "DaiaMl

j iv has just been concluded between the Ameri- t""ldl"!:- '''hey assemble every Sunday mom- ' TllC blA" WilS rfiUCtalU tO JtllSWOr, l .. .. .. Inn lltiilur a .lira ak. I 11...

i can .Minister, .Mr. sqnior, and tins government, t " oe ?m:ieiy is govern- , , , , L, . A

.......: en uv a I resilient, the twe ve ami Ihe s-veiiiv. i-'iil.ii iLii

nal. Il is probably more favorable lo our in- ! terests thau anv which has oeen negotiated with any of the American States " I The c ntract with the American Company for tiie making of this great iuter-oceanic canal, j is for 07 years, with a further extent of twenty i years ami secures to the Company the right to i make a ship canal or railroad as lliey deem nro-

II is said the Company will proceed at

fi.ll S:!bi-

Whv lather. I dreamt that

Brazil 1 o be supplied.

. . ....... ' . K. I'l I.. I l .. I. ... II .11... .......

e owtr drop. It. Inert :are. on toe .ootid er.. .... .,,.... , " " "' " "IIBU"i

per

ouee to imorove th meselit mear.s tf irnntit

making it a rival to the Panama route. On. ,,"m ' '" 'be po.-t ofli. e we

Gazette.

it at the

A U.ti h vfWl.ij

letter

It WiTi be Seen that inrte Is ill ibis lo.'licg , p a deficiency of one member in ti:e grand lota!, and a w ide ditf-rcm e iu ti.e relative strength of parlies. The latter can be socoureed for in pr..-t s follows. The Journal gives to liie Whirs tw o members from the first tdstricl cf Ilam.Ucn cotintv. The Statesnan places ihe five men. hers from this county in the Democrat. c column. The Journal places two members from the first district of Hamilton county in the Whig column, and three from the second ristiU-l iu tiie Democratic column. The Jourin.l has two !ii.:'ependents, w hich the Statesman places in the Democratic column; and the Journal has six Free Soilers, the Sl-.iesman five the representative from Summit being get down as a F;e? Soiler by the Journal, ami &s a Democrat by the Statesman. The probability is that the official returns will change the result as set down by

both papers Irom which we have compiled the

i Si otein .er. r lerr-d to it, by p'.c

hi-;ol cf a iu-t it si'e; i:at.zdas

f Lies;" and ai'.er Cilotitig a paragraph of a

J from another paper, i.i which tins expression ! was biicged to iiu e bfeii Use.: by the Union: j "No inalier w hat fi'eiifioo acmiiiistr.ition of Gea. '." loi might iiuins, tin y the U- ' ii .el' were t.eler;;u.;e.. to oopo.e it In ti? bitter

t n...

kc: -::i.r.;i"i c!:srged bv it. .s anonymous

he dispose.

of us be thought proper, an 1 often they knew nothing of his s lie and shipments till aft-rwardg, with some of which they found fault. They cam to the conclusion that too much power was Vested in th- hands of one man. and they appoiiit-d a s.des committee. He then resigned his office, and it was found ths-t lie had :efanltered on the extent of 3,",000 dollars. He had managed every vear before to bring ihe ac-

si. .-. .- o;..n lit t hioh, is utterly talse. Aot couutsall square. It is said he spr.-ulated largely a oru pi it ever appeared ! the editorial col- , , , , .. ! . . i i !i cattle in tne est, and in the shippmir bnsi'.liims ct llie L li on, except lo be cenou : rd, as I I f. -' it now is, as a bae tor-ry ; and e uo not be- l"9- H drew money on account frosi the heve any bfuur correspoudcuis have used s.loh merchants to whom he bad made sales. Several la:'go..,g .. ; of tlie butchers are made bankrupt by his deThis itenial of the Union showed a proper fjuit.

sense cf the scaud..lous cl.arartt r of thevords

. s:

-ou i:ly Mission To bo supplied.

Green Co. Mission- Win Burt. Bi.ooMiNc.TiN Dist. Wm M Daily, P E Bhiomington Giles C Smith, Bedford Geo XV Walker, Springerville To be supplied, Orleans Lantty Havens. Livonia John Taibolt, W Young, Leesville W II Jackson, Browustowu Thos Ray, White Creek Geo K Hester, Morg.iiitow n S Thicker, Heltonviile--To be supplied.

Adtliltoual I'oi-i-in r by Ihe Mcnmmhip nlcfloniii. New York, Oct 13, 1643. The latest nws from Europe transmitted t Liverpool by Telegraph, for the New York pai pers is full of interest. Tlie greatest confusion prevail-d at Comorii. , The oriicers and men were in a despotming condition, laboring un.l-r the conviction that resistance against Ihe combined Austrian and Rusi stall forces was Useless. Gorgey helped to iu- : crease this lei ling. I '1'lie Loucou News condemns Gortrev's con-

1 duct, and slates that Kossuth, B- ui and Dem-

l ne t resnient and Ihe twelve occupy the imli it, : ml ... ..il il,- ,-..i.:.. r . 1

" !- ii.ii);. weiu i us morning. . in. c l l 1 .1 hen the bell rani', tu church, win re I aw a firUIlkCll Pctd. aitiT 110 lU'UCllt tllC a,mluX1il:ndneT,iATiri T "Wu'nfy jinx cfrnm from you tho otlk duv. ail.iallcleaaandlie.it. A brass hand first play. . ed a lively tune, and then the clerk rose and Wtdit home and beat lilS Wile ailU

cliilth'en.and turned tiicm all out of doors in the cold. And when he came list night fr another jag. as von was drawi vis it from ihe cask, the Devil entered the sloiv. waked

IF'S

srreat

read several notices.

One man had lost his pocket-book anoth. r had bis gar.. en destroyed by cattle br-aking info it. He then read off the n ones ol i.....,.- i..

er- addressee.

aud several other items of i lint kind. He then announced that on next Tuesday they would have an anniversary fenst, as it was f ie d.iv r.f

ll.emona,,,.. whi. h Ihev arrive i iitlheir p"reS- behind tllO COUntC'l', iV.A tappH enl snug quarters. He s:,,ied that Ihe city , , . , would be roused early in the morning by ihe yOU Oil tlie SilOUii itT, Saltl 111 gie

imputed to it, mid Is Corel d.-.ve eiinei.ee that it then believed and intended lo say, that the paper which could use loom, would w iu for itself a tiistii'J'.ion that honor an ! patriotism wouid shrink from. Tins real or nppareut show of virtuous iiu.ignatioii at having such a charge made upon it, must have been refreshing lo the readers of that paper; who, w e will not doubt, sincerely s mpsti.iseu with it, upon tiie w rong il sulftred in having SMch scand.-.ious sentiiiieuls acr:bed to il. But the cental of the Union c'id not receive

sifratitfc 'roinii.c nf lnrriae. The fallowing ridiculous and th grading contrivance w as r.ctnally employed at a recent parliamentary election in England:

Uim-Kiareal 1.1lie!l 111 II Kltrt .if on.ili-.Oea

Ti.- ....... r..r.. :n u t i . t ...

, ii'.oi. viiiiioii.1 in or ne iu ai j eiierson- tllll lion

ville, Oct. 9, 1?30.

Diseised potatoes should not be eaten. As no argument in court lor bis demand for Ine : many as twenty-one oersons died at a farm in lt'livery of the Polish aud Hungarian refugees, a, ;. , i .. " . c ' .. ., , but sas iu letters, that he will consider the esOhio, it is believed of no other cause than eat- ... e .. ... ,, ,r , cape ol one of them a "Caisus Belli." If the

tiring of cannon and the music of the brass A',,t- U, 1,J ,,',.., tl,., n..K'iHl

band. A procession would ,i,en be formeo, -"s', -xtt.ua. .v ,,.t ,w which would march out of town, and at two frilie. o'clock inner would be served. Tile emi "rants were all invited to attend. j " " They are very strict in the administration cf A x- OtTTI TvTFUVTFr) UrOV. -Ijustice. One of their number stole a pair of -xNUATiI IXU I.LaULU Liu., hoots from an emigrant. He wis senl. nce.l o KomaiuC, hearing a HVill C:iU UpOO pay four limes their value and fined nu t i . i- ,y ,1 l,ni ltnlf was compelled to w. rk fifty dV on the public GoJ t0 CJ1'SC llim ollelVll llllU Mil roads. On-of the men was sentenced lo death a Cl'OWll if lie WOUld lVpClt tllC Oatll. for borrow ig some property from a neighbor rr, . , and sellinir u- bnt finallv. !... .1-lllC mail StflVCll.

. . .... . . ' . . . , ti

Intelligence from Constantinople to 13lh 01' OI "' ":s sentence was commu- "What, sir do YOU tillUlC 1 WOUW Seoie.,it.r r .1.'.': ted to banishment. i v"

.i,,r,. Wl... ,ii. c. j .k , ' etirso mv sr.,, ,,r:l l:i .'1 CTUU.

IiT.uXi "Romainc answered ''As lie ana stole irom t lem. I hey sent to remou- ; ... r I" T strate with them, and the Indians replie llhat VOtldlditjUSt 110W fol' nOtlUK?: 1 their President was an old woman, and thev pr.,,1,1 nnf ntinn;r. vn-t would refuSO would not mind him. They the,, e,,t out a C0JltJ UOt SUppoSC 0U WOaiU l L iucv company of soldiers, and killed a few of them, to do it fol a reward' Tlie pOOr since which time they have not ben ain an- c ll i l ,! o ,1,.,i.-,f ..oyed.-Ccrrespoiide'uce of the Pittsburgh G a- fcllW WaS Struck With tlie TCpiOOl, I-U?- : and said ihe Mor.u t-uue. "Ma.v God Mess you sir, and reThe St. josei.h Gazette un ier-tands iimi ih 1 ward you. wh.oevei' you are. I t"

i

Sultan did not give a simple yes or no, he threat-

... s.. - 7- ' r eneu to return lo Warsaw. UMheN. l. Express savs: It Is rumored Th. S,.n.,. .,n,.io. ... ia. i...:.... u..,.i..

. 1 e -i ' u i .u . .i.-.ta ii. ins I csoi u tl.'ll , UUl lUO A young gentleman of li.stiiig.usned ft.ni.Iy ,hat Mr. Raymond, of the Courier and Enqui- great ii.a.o.uy of the comment is alarmed at and Urge wealth stooj f r the borough of Read- r ijt al)OU) ,0 purclase ,(le Abanv Evening ihrealenii.fr lone of the Czar's note. Coning, and one of lis electioneering expedients J0urut Thurlow Weed retit ' " sequeiuly no oilicial announcement i f the deciwas a promise of thirteen hundred electors' sioti has been made. There is reason to believe , . ., f .u i u. f holers the 1 urkish (joverninetil, urged on by Ihe Ength.t he wotild marry one of tV:r daughters.; C- . - lish and French envoys, will reieel the demau.i.

H.e town contains a population ol thirty thou- . 7" L " .r-"" S "f It is supposed the Emperor ot Russia will put Mormon settlement in ,1.. n.... a 1,.:,. t o,-" A crt,,l

sand,& was calculated th it such a promise would ll,e aK,"s it" atoul luu bw,ss emigrants on bis threaLs of war in execution, should the au- . , , , , ,;. 1v- ,)UU thltt. .iiui ii. ' 1 ......... . ...-...... . ... .. .... a delepdte to Conoress in I).e...i.r ;.u i r . ...

command the rotes of a sfficient number to "ru, tne cttoiera uroKe out among them on er t.e in me negaine. sixty thousand lur- . " " , l"n Hope 1 Shall llOVer SWCar aaiu.

above, aud as soon as reliable information couirs attention cr tne confidence Irwin the W tug to hand we wi I furnish it to our readers l 'CfS. lo hit:n it claimed to be e ulitled. They . either generally ctdliotrrad the Union, or they The fiiiKi I'.v.v.Uiion. would appear to have read it only too heedlessly.

turn the scaV in favor of the promiser. We

Lake Huron in a

very malignant form and be- kish troops are concentrated around Coustanli- design of procuring the organization of a gov- .. rki! . -i ihj- j I'ople, but the English fleet could not reach the crumetit in the Great Basin as a separate ter-!

A PRINTER IN DISTRESS-

rrrt trt, u . iK r.tt itU i i 1 for the boat arrived at Chicieo eisht had died nAn u 1 ... w u . . . 99 d BPdraie ler-

v v v.- .j ........ w.... ....... v,.. I'lvi.uHiiu. v.- v.vi uui ii buihki 1 1 1 a 11 11 Uf UUl 3, 1 1 1 i C , fll (IT V tt'll h tl A ;aM. f J At Ihe hnstiiic.Mr Stanford, bsing twlted with ! BI,d w'r buried in the Lake. There were 15 the Russian fleet could be in the Bosohorus iu view of its admission into the

this promise by hisoppeneot, exclairced In the W lhm lB ' "Tlw .. 1 But a f,. will ...... I Sheriff. Pn.TTe that press!

lace of the assembled crowd, "and I'll do it yet."; sUle- .classes. British sut.iects are anion? ihe refugees be a nonulai.on of fin 00(1 i .. j rn....l. . a - :1, . !

xuacu notabiute ilic.

; classes. British subjects are among ihe refugees be a population of 60,000 in the territory confined in Widdeu. ti.- . c . . 'liter rn nlier l.ii.pmin .l sr

The packet ship Columbus, at Sew York 'V l per) adds that Dr Jhon M. B rnbi ' , Z . 1 Don't put me in diatPCSS,

holcrn nt sVa.

The N. York Mirror sa s "there ate stramre I monr lln who thus were seemius'v care-

rumors in circulation in regard to the late ex- less or heedless, was the Nerfoik Herald. The j Ue WI,S returned by a large majority ploced expedition to Cuba. The persnns who Union thus miloly took it tu task: 1 Itiols.

are implicated :a the transaction are nnacccnii- ; The Norf ,k Herald, tiie ouly Whig peper iu i An outrageous and disgraceful riot has lately ,rom Liverpool, lost thirty-six steerage passen- j fugct.s. gale from Salt lake city .with a petiliou for a ter- ' To Stick to 1112 thr0U"ll life! ..li.. .ii . .. . . V ;.. ... I. ;,. k l.,ruu..s....iit, m...f. ...... C1.. . . .it ..... .. eo. ! nor. Kv e f .tteri. rtn ihil n nauo. Th, nneliel i I .Allur, Trnm VT; Mna .....a ..nnn nn.l u. ' :..t .. j O

laoiy vioiem on tne sufijecl, Ihongh thar-r-a " " t" --j " latien place in ine csuany quiet cuy oi t nna i & j i - i -, . """ "i'"" g""" nur"ai guverumeni, is now ou hi way to Wash-

: laterality, is changing its tone. ll repeats the

delphia, as will be seen by an item on our first j hiP Hotlinguer, from Liverpool, also lost six

u.-itn lN9..in lr...-! ...... I . i ....... c. . r. .

. .... -.--".' ......... . t, uaniirsiv , .v i:. li I . . . , . ...1.1 .-.L.i-.; .

... . . ' idie ailil couirac.icieu siaug 01 me . nig press, ; ' . , .,.. k.. .1, J;.,.' W e have communications ou the subject, con- .u... . k..vh avowed our determination to "on- : Pae- Tlie riot was continued the next mor- , passengers D me same aisease

taining stateineiits, lh.it we are unwHIing to ' poe General I'.iyler's Cabinet to ihe bilter end.'' nisig, doing still more damage. At last accounts

crvOit, aud st.li more to publish."

ity, that Comoru won d Surrenuer.

Keports prevail that Beta had died of his

wouiius at VY allaclua,

iugton.

'Tis all in all to me If lost what shall I do?

New A ri.nl. O" B- IL West has just received anew sup ply of goods. His advertisement came to hand loo late f r this wiv k's p ipi r. tut will ,;p e,ii 11 oar uexl

1 . ...... . . 11 v 1 1. .1 n.j .1

itissaiu mat ine nustrtan uoverument kini ! ",u la"y ws iiiustral.ng lo her daugh- ft - nf lut x ia?

... . . . . n 1 1 . . ' aelaius ivossutn a wile ami cnil.lreit in lucui. ter Ihe cit .iai, li . i , . . ' j--- l . r -

; W e reeret to learn trial LOmmoaore jonn Lwinn ; i . "'nu . kintis 01 stylo. 1 of the U. S. Navy died on board the frigate Con- j ? ' j 'r'or instance,' said sh-, i

: stilulion at Palermo on the. Sth of September. ! I J WrU. lo ,t

lei..K af Csmnsilsrt diwiira

U ol net toe Herald do us me justice lo notice the ,ea,;, nrr0 nad heeti taken.

the ceutradiclioii, e.nd assist ua in "uaihug this ' counterfeit coin- to lite counter?" Ireir tioort.

1 tils denial was latar. ji proieteu i.m mu.n. . n sio; y is go,. s ...e ... .,,..... c,.nm0(ipre Gwinn was native ol .Meryland but lyPorlraiU in oil of any size an English pa-' it i.rovoked iuQuirv. It led to examination. ' down east, who mounting the s'.and to make a I resided for some lime in this city, where he had . . . . . . .

t' ... "n..Ln l.,oW..i over ..) o.ditical snee. h. commenced with-Tellow cit- many warm friends. He had beea iu the Sefv- , V " mw " " . " ?oetry. This is blank Verse:

lr " , .... ,irt ice over -10 years, and his loss ioss is deeply de- process, tn a sitting ol hall a minute. Ihepro-l I went down :o tha mill dam iu .....miili. ,1 .,1 iiirnsi. 111 x omr iHiilo- iiens not w i t ista nnin e ntv Youthful appearance. . ..:.'... ' V,..i i. . ,. . r., ... . .tits nun liani,

.... ...... ... n - .. . ptoreil rv ins protesstonai associate i miij ci i rtrn-a rieim-rnrc."i"ii ; And when t Tl T f I ri.l ai in le.iie.tr the bottom ef-tbv tluld rolnmn I am the father nf I 0 chilc'ren.' Bulletin" 1 ' fc

Oh, Slicriff! bool hoo! boo!

mill dam, '

And when I uol there I fell down rn-K' .m! . .

per says, are now taken by a Photographic ! Now that's poetry. This is blank verse: nVCr a I ittSOUrgll, On

j the 10th hit was falling, with fix fett ten inchfs in th channel.

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