Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 November 1849 — Page 1
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hi o OCR COI XI HY-OUR COIXI HY'S IN TERES TS-AND OUR COUNTRY'S KltlENOS. HY c. i clauksox. BUOOIvVLLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, IOV. 2, 1S4J. VOL. XXII NO. 15. Ml .1 IH ' II
V.t?mrna"er Me.'
I hardly know of two words in the wide range of our language which combine to express more
rrrc2tn(rnre f ihe Ralliinere Iu triot.
Washirgton, Oct. IS1, 1S49.
," 1. r . ... ...i .,rc llit rnn. r i . . . ",D ijuru ,. , - r, ..-...c. . era-.-rni iiu re- nre very Cl.ary 01 "advice 10 VOUllg lillsDandS.' golden chain of love and memor that con- pamerS(,on ,he B tj Secretary of Foreign t!U8 ob""er of men and things; and reliab e turn enfeebled and l'i5hpti..J rrnm .... .; . ' 1 1 ,ot t.. ti.. fnnrniten nast. lour . y. ' r re'rn 6 . . . . luru en 'eeuieu ana c ishearleued from the in ines. Some one. however, has taken uoon h mse f to
.-1 tiM, iiu is ns prasn.nor a ..a h Atihun narrator, i.ia i.. ... ..kii..i,...i :.. . . ..... ... '
FOREIGN NEWS arrival of rut: i:t i:oi.
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EL'ROn'..
UCUtS UI"0 Wicarm w '- I
whose shining links;, conveyed art that we ev- known to r ambitious. " Vft, "" v,::: TJZJZTZZn. . . . 10 ol,t;" w
er knew or felt or enjoyed in me s toilsome jour- F.ngland herself sees, or will see, that hr po-! ' " s-ue.a.., ouilding a House is eveu
nev. mow near to every ncan me me n silion s initenx .
A .ood liii at kurkroit. We lind the fullowii g going the rounds, but to what wag it in to be credited we kuow not but it certainly lavs out sourkrout: "Henry CUy dined recently with I x -President Martin Vau Burr 11. at Liuiieuwu'.d. Tho
Tl r n u tr"nc"" Servant get from 100 to 200 dollars a month, tTThere areannuallv a thousand and onear-j 1 he rollowimr extracts are taken Trnm Havsar,! 1.... .. , .....
The roi,re f r.,..t n,;.,: .- .1 ... .u ' .. . ... ' J" me wages paiu lor me rougher kinds of Id- tides written for the pitrin.se of pivimr "advice '
tender emotion, more of fond recoll-clion. than Mosquito country, ,s untenable and unjust, and -r l" .. e V . " bor ha fa"en about 8 doliars' Y "''- to you"g wives;" ' "d. creation" I
the simplepnrase -rvememwr me. .i.v,..., cannot be maintained. It is the work of Lord - H
orkmeu. The cost of snnnlv tl. firlmrio. 1 liia miiar . nrl nnli. ' Deterini in( ion of H nsiii St il! i n Pocbt (Ireat
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greater than ever, and li.hes the follow in, wlm-1. should entitle him to ' Preparation f,.r War in Turkev-IVc i.ie.l ..-.e. . w...r.-.w.ri ,.,.,..,
j L:n aui.iiicu. ina luiiuw iue nxtracis. rea1v.ii,. ....j i,. .1. ... , , ., . . .. 1 c... i ..r r-....i ......... i v .,
..u:ui. Jl iVith shut n Us l . '. ----- - -- - f, ,. ...... ,, , . . ' auu i.iauivrj ui cin. nc iu uir , " -
rr,TlJ; 7a them thueh the vi.ta of ov- ,ZZr"r ZJZTAZu . "tr :0Ur8e' iU the . :;;;, ir"' , TU,U ,aKe a" P"'"18 A friend of .nine bought from the owner, at land: i in Rome Appr.hended-TI.e Tope Afraid to
go years, and store them ? in memory's jew- llot "cTv 7, , T , , raM'"' 3 " frl""e ho- 1 ; Va .taa. elled casket as hallowed reminiscences of the llJR aa i,r.,valo OII he iTt the new.pap"s ' scrambled up through piles cf luggage, shipped on board the bark Hernia, at N. York. ' Make a coinpanior. of your wife iu the fullest tovedpast! of the United States. ' and among the crowd coUcied to witness our He pi,id 6(10 dollars, which was prohoblv treble ceptatiou of the term, and do not consider it . l,W.i fn XPrve7rs0when Vuh Luhrir n" IV W,lU lMy nd a"d U arriTa'' Ut tW S,ani,rJ" ' CBrr' il to ils cost. On reaching here, h, found the beneath your dignity to suit your convr,,.ion 'VTL"ociat '.hey col s'aMng oyer the" ult'Ji:n: ,J,f " ,,0te'- T"e barre" M f ,he hi" btfore us veel a, anchor in the harbor, ai s.dd his house to her tastes and illt,Ue,-t. The Price Current
heart with a gentle influence that robs life of 110. come ou, anH sav , ;,',"," ";' !, . was covered with tents and canvass houses, and at once for 4,000 dollars.
A geiitier.iaii who ay contain matter vastly pleasing to you, but
owgreetchees, Ac. M r. Clay expressed s wb.li
to see that 'twelve acres of reclaimed bog land,1 so mcch talked of ciuriii the election, which Mr. Vun Utireu took great pleasure i:i sliowin him. Ou t'leir return a tureen filled to the brim with eourkroitt was set before him. C!ay put I. is h.i.kerc!iiel" to his nose wiili a 'whew.'
The Furo'ia rr;el at IIal;f! to-dav and ' an, I've lived long and encountered as
Return - A s.sass: nations Numerous News from Austria Comoru ! or re mitred- -The M trkels, &c. Ti:i..;u.vrn OrF'.cs. ?(i kviu.f. N. ! , ) tVtob-r ii. 1?L. )
half its sorrows' Th horns of our younger a moment to see if the Rrituh i:,m., nearly in front a large two-storv buildine dis- CHme here in An,;iil,l ,.u f,ni in., it is verv nrobahU ih.-.t v.,r vn. wife wonl.l L".11 U'r lT,ou al 1 p,.'.1,K-,i' Uur ,"w from "Uong opposition a aay o'Jier mu, bat, to U
.-u.ro snJ nil the f.uniiiar scenes associated wiili
V, uurs iioi, ui us own vomion, recede trom iU no- piayeu me sign,it, and more thau all, the loved ones that wera gjtion ' v 1 all the irreat world to us then, all echo back the, It il --!l .t .. u . z- . ! u were only
sweetlvery toned voice from the p3St-"Re- i K7. S the
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memoer Me .
Fremont Family Hotel.' UO houses; the population was then so scant ef hear you discourse of other matters than The political news by this arrival U full ef in- ; f"ak Uh "J' 1 ur aeaui'e'i "nU"" in the suburbs of the town, that not more thau 23 persons would be seen in , ,h Pr'c of cotton or the texture of broadcloth. tercsi. ' , r.u't' hs !'tro'1i: s '
shoulder of the hill, the View ex- the streets at one time. At present, there are pt"'ly diligently the art cf pleasing. Cultivate ,. I'.aia nn.l TurLry. , .ilsnry aain.
iipn:iii f .i. ,.r.....! tended all around the curve of the hav.HiiH him-; ..-i,i.i.. 1 1 i. . t . I'mu tl.,...u.,l ..,.1 n.,j., ,i.. 1 eui.ing tne decision ot t.ie t-iiiror ot Iv-.s- ' If ln t .1 ,,r .ar ,a ,..
- ., II t sta id' ir b 'la th I .1 u. uTO ivingu r- nwun .v-w utiup, inns uuu pneus, wu:i a ........ vu.. muii.v..-i u....- uuo-i ti'e ap'ie-J iin V t'j him res-.ect" 'lie - , touchVf my dearest earthfv friend a lovinl Vth1 'V'til Th? ! f tent nd hoU! "PP""' a" population, fixed and floating, of 0,000. Teople ". hi.h are so much ,.rii,d by the female :extwd.cti.,'n ol li-.e llungaian refogeU. rumors questiouni.ly is, then there i, no i.nmediat, prosand affectionate mother. Yes, though but a ; thenteresU and honoV"m heights, and alop.5 the shore for more who have been absent six weeks come back aud and learn to take an interest iu whatever ai;d speculations as M the p.-obabU is-ue occuj.v peel of war iu Europe. Th-y is t :e fo lo viug child then, thoughtless as childhood ever is, vet cast, firmness and prudence that he'willnot lhan mi,e' A fur:us wind was blowing dowu do not recoguize the place Streets are reru- occupies her attention. lo not alTect an air if ioii.;er..l,!e sp.ice in tl.e Kngli.-li journ- form.dable list of loans now Hlvcrtised as "wanmo'thfriVo ! PTk J-'-tween the United ; rough a gap in the hills, filling the streets with ,arly Iaid out, and already there are three pWs, UU- toleration nnd condescension, when .he t"C ron'.fAhe" ' in Lo"'uu rr'.' tablet the rememhranc of il,-,t s,l,..' ?."y. Lurora" Government that he , clouds of dust. On every side stood buildings at which vessels can discharge. Owinz to the is putting out the progress cf her embroidery, Council shall be known. Tl.e Kmr-mr's re,. v ; Frat c.
event of mv life. ro Prflli' ,i "i'ln Pl!ni V 1 , P!i . f 8,1 kinds' brgun or half finis,led. the grea- number of arrivals, however, immense sums are auJ sllu t"e treason of yawas as she dwells up- : was expected to reach the Turkish capital i.b .ul France wants, 1. i" i 1 .1 . ! '"eriuianu envied Republic ought to do to pre- , . . .,. . , .!.... . ' 1 the IH1I1 r l'Jih of O.Io'mt. Am.reli.n'iM..
It vasalnvelv. twiliirht hnnr in lha mnntk 1 ... .7 X v.,. w u , . , f .. ,,. l,.i : ' 1 . 1- i .1 . . ... ... . .1- i:..t.. , :i..ri 1 : i:ie lvui nr l .Mil 01
... t - . KprvA noana ntin an hoIlmic .1 i ..... . . j : i ... . w rnvui witu iti iiiniiH iiv i j iiii itr irnnnu ntiiinri r ia f:;rn- 1 i imm tcta is t'i iit-r 11 1 1 1 1 1 1" i t: u icri ih i . . . . . .
nf June when the hnsv hum nf mn anH ht ... 1 -t uac euiaiiKieu i ' t & - , mat tlie Ui:ir s li-cisioil tma it He a ueciir itiou I as hushed into pensivrsUllness and the soft ' "T V none-a,,d lhat h ' nt;1th" ! fr0nt, a"d C0VPred 'lth a" k,nds of SW ia n11 ' li,,td ,hat town is increased daily by from ! These hints may seem triflius, but the no,, oh- 0f war, the Torte w,s exceedmg impat.ent to '
rav of the vnuno-moon were .iMiim in th' ' , , Mmu" " u P'' ; MBgP' '-.rear quantities were piled up in Ia to 30 houses. Its skirts are already spread- wrvaitce ot them be attended with tlie most pe- le.iru the tiled produced upon the Cabmen in
the half-open shutter; it was such an hour as j The brief" iiastV-; fi 1 il, . r,i ! the open air, for want of a place to store them. ' ing up towards the summits of tlie three hills on riloaa results. If we could anatomize the hu- l''"'l"".an I'.ris, by tlie bea rings ot lU. ir rep
...... .. ". f'f . - i Tha clnuli wsra r.ill .nnU I....-..:...... 1 .1. :l ..i
; n lill.ll IV la lULUteu.
I i eil t i mi.tnll fl,annlA n ..... . .1 .. . .... .1 ..11 t.l.- I. , .. ... . ... ... . ...
wherein lay the pale yet lovely form of her! nf ,h. vu Z.: " m " ill :. ! l"B "US": anKees OI P0SS''J'e My, V alkmg through the town yesterday, I was P
whose pure spirit was pluming its wings for the ' shake their well nlirt fiit'i " ! nat,ve -alifornians in sarapes and sombreros, quite amazed to find a d. zeu persons busily em- , ceptil
heavenly flight. An awful stillness the still- j We have private advice here from Leuisiana I Chilians, Sonorians, Kanakas from Hawaii, (.'hi- ployed in the street before the t'nited Ptatrs Ho-' l10!,fill,e A pregnant source of discomfort iu
uesaui ucniii, uiiuiuKrn, save uy an uceasionai
-aruiiild, Tus'any , Naiiles,
.1 . ' . . . i ie unci nasi uas saiisneil illiS neonie. in eve. -
this the hour ol Angel-visits to the earth, that ' rv .Hr-iinn nr ,,.,,,. ,u ... rZ ; ,i. '; the streets were full of people, hurrvin? to and
witnessed the trying scene. Weeping friends j u'ous are safe iu the guitfance of Ule nt Ex. fr0, and of as diverse and bizarre a character as Vra aintnir mniiriilll tr npar Ilia tun. nnn ! ..... . a . '
....... s .. 10 ,,cvuv,i WuUWi ami alt the i
, man mind, how frequently would we ciscover
; that the seed from which the up;is tree of es- waters of tiie 1!
tranireinent hath siirunj, is of a scarcely per- l'ie li.d.ien Horn
ible ri:i 11 u tenes. He as much at home us
Hll.t VI wicii.i.i url,i..l. ..... T fl: t.A ..!. tic a 111. I..n ..:!. T I 1 :.L .1. . .1 .1- .- .. ., . . ... . . ll. j I ...... .....l...l 1...!.:... .. . I. .. 1
l,!f.,lr-n.no;.Tl f.. ,!, I;: .-.,.;. I. , I, . I . , .'I'' .c v.. vir-Ri l - " .... .u.ig .all?, !. I 1 lilcll W I III IIICIT , lei , digging UU IMeearill Willi KlWVeS, SllJ , imrnru muhi. ui uir lius
. .. " . . - . ' . ---mm. iciiaiiiiliy UI Wll ralll lllO -OC lei lliai 1 IB I.I.T Qt .,r
v., ,, Bu peaceiui,. m.ea mtk- wh!gs will not only hold their own, in thecom- i . . " . ened apartment. But now more closely do the ! ; r,nn.ii.i :.. n.... :,..... .... 1 browned and bearded vis
mourners gather around the bed side of the dy- I nn.ke .ii. nf i..- ..,u.!r . i... ...i to recon ize anv natiAi-.ntitv. We
, , . , - ! r--'-- - ".. .... ...in. ' " i . auu 'i .1 ii. . j . - .... . ..... . u . " . i n it nni. n. cl.a .iiiui.. 1. ....L.... . . . ......... J ......... ..... 1 -
-s -- -u ..n... r)ca.. possioiy two members, the hps alreaay pallid with death. The sable ViiU ill W ,.ur
wing of the "Destroying Angel" had swept we make eli f two
2 creeses, and others i.t whose em- 'Crumbling it in iheif bauds. They were actu- ,)il"t' 'n this respect. Nothing can be more g'lii-
isages it was impossible al gold-huuters, w ho attained in this way about or '"''oartening to a young wife, i.fter the
Uler blowing the line dirt fir!it ,tw honey-mouths have passed, than the
I into the plaza, and made for the Parke House, a ' carefully in their hands, a few specks of gold fre'luet absence of her spouse in ihe'e-eningt. of the House, even if !two s,ory frame building on the lower side. A1' were left, which they placed in a piece of white' suspicion is immediately excited ia her mind
over her and all felt that the dreaded moment referred ta, is a task noteasily to divine, "if we the corner above, the American flag was flying paper. A number of children are employed in ! tllal ,n t1;IIMt' of nfiectiuii begins to burn low,
cume. xes.mepaie tealures seemed to brign- cannot re-elect Robert C. Wiu tea with a faint smile, as if Angels were beckon- Hyled, by some of his high-m
iiithrop, who is eveu , from a pole in front of the Custom House.
hich-minded political on- No nlace was to h bad. hn t tli rnn itH it frtonJ t nl vittr 1 .1 tltm f h. l. u ... .. ....,. ..1 i V, lie never this ft il inn ore 11 tin riU ii rr:it
But would she not. e-e settinp- out for her i, kL.,L Vui .1 8cceeded in oliliinini; lodfints at tin Cilv their moullis. A small bov yesterday took tuat the wish to please will soon cease to exist.
. .i - . . : ""fc I'lvi.ci tin! puu:nru. i urn. .Messrs. ; TT , . , t ti - . . home in the spir t world, turn to wa veto weepniffi t;,.i.tic nrt. r..i;.... ...... ...t a n.. i Hotel, at 12 a week each, board 20 a week ad. . home 11 dollars as the resn It nf h i .! n' i..i.nr there is no rule without au exception, but iu
iripnni th lat tnrAuu li. T-ft . -.. . ! . . . . .. .. ....... ...
inf her away.
il tr .'rrt..,i!. III a- . . C I ilintlul A cir... : - . - . Wi -1 : ... 1. : k.:ll i . .1. . 11 -Art-
rrij tl-iff".tl II U ,r,,,lu ltu -wiicia, n jti ifiic H VUltS iur ir. ; wuiii t-Vll ia 1 11 1 H g IWU UUIJ, IWQ l -l UI il II 111 IU UIC I OS I liliOe I OUbtT
this, added Snother tU' hear;;" j to "LT Who w'mhey " 11 . l "'l 1
Mr. Cjhh, nf Garcia? Mr. Linn Boyd,! 11,0 F"gerii, less loriuuaie, paiu s. in au-j me taiio, several giuieriug dots ot tlie real metal,
torn with crief.
A slight strnpL'le, an.) the mystic lies that link the mortal to the immortal, 'wer st-vered forever. The freed spiiit seem.-d to limjer for a moment around iis pale and now iileless tenement, and turning its iuvisil.!- ..ze upon the heirt-strickeu mourners, in ;u-c nis already angelic, sweetly whispered an au ,ible '-Remember MV and hastened away on its stirrv tli'Tht. Oh! what volumes of tender r.'C.iihetr,jiii ;'.r crowded into these sweet wor.ls I AH the life aud the thousand hallowed ass.i ui'ions connected with it are remembered an.i r. corded iu the same phrase "Remember Me Methinks I can even now ii. ar il echoing in soft whispers through the sde::' romu, as it talis ia gentle rtcconts on the ear. And though inany loiig years have passed away, aud youth and childhood with them, yet always when that si-It-nt, meditative hour-the evening watch-comes on, that same soft-toned voice is evr breathing into my ear thne sweet words, till they eciio through the cIuuiIhts of my heart, and mv mind wanders far back amid the seen- s cf other days. I can never forget them while memory aim reason hoid their t-ceptered Uuone. " The liiousand-toiiiTin I leaves of the i'orest are ever murmuring tlir-m forth on the ci.uilehreez-,aii.i the evening lephyrs sonud them tenderly in ray
ear. 'Tis the dearest ri'lic of a sain!.- i ii.ther, a relic lhat wiil ever keep her imag- hnght before
me mai wins me lrom tne p .'Ji ot vice, aim cheers the drooping heart wheu l;ie sorrows an-.! ilia of life come over me. Hallowed words, that expi. - more than tongue can speak a loved mother's last request 'Reiiiem'r. r Me :"
The Vision of ;it in t.I.it T.
for?
Ct IvetUuCii V '
reseiitat:vrs at Cou-tJiitiinu'le,
A birge licet of Sieaiuers was collected in l!ie
os.il'orous and li e Harbour of
Retweru the entrance nf
the Ih.iek Sea aud the Propontes, iu tlie Sea of M truura, twrlv sliips nf the line will mi';hor fully equipped, plentifully provisioned ui arin-d. An army of one hundred thousand men were assembled around the Turkish capit.I. Th"-' are revi.-we i from daybreak till dark. A teller dated the 2."itii ult. states tint l.efore ei l-riiig Turkey ti. assurances of ibe Turkish utlit:or viere giveu to K'issiiili, that Imam! his lellmv refugees were welcome, and sli.us! i be lllitlWeii fa t.rrM...4 ut,. ..! .if 1 1. u-..rl.l A
this way, who pick out the fine grains by ap- j a'"' that she hath lost the power of pleasing, and considerable number of tlie reluees had been
put on puar.l an American corvette and a r reiich eteamer cestine.i it is std.i f.r Ci-e. cc. An einijueiil letter from Kssnth to Lord P.dnierstoti is pablislieii in the Lugiish journals. The news fr.mi Wed ien i- so ueivhat singular. It appears A miil.ih had been snt to mgllie refugees to eniliraee Mahoinadism, an. I be had not been unsuccessful. Kossuth, Guimin, iiinirisli. h u.l otl.ers. swore llirit no nersmi
Hr
Tol.il, about lOil.ll.l'i
2:K),ttU0,(HI0 10'),('0l,lit' j'i.i.ono.Po'.i 2j.H'0,IH)O 5)l,00l,tHVi I -U.UL'.'.O'J'J
geueril we would hold tint a young husband should have few engagements, of an eveiiiiiiT.
where his wife diu not accompany hiin. It is
Spain also wauls to make a i.irgo loau, Prussia wants money, aud ll.e Tope is in grel ueed. Origin ol lio!rl;i. Vr. Alisou, a very high motiicai autiiori'v in London, attributes th cniii of cholera to auilualcules. He has found ill ihe fluids ejected by cholera patients, organic cells, which ou being placed under the microscope, exhibit characteis such as naturalists a'lributa to planl belonging to the order of funji. And he has aleo liiscov-
ered these cells ill tile drains, as we'd as in tim ntincsphere of rooms where peisons haeriiei with cholera. If the cholera has aniinolcule origin, like other epidemic diseases, such es ternia or se.dil head, Kphtha cr thru-h, it can be cured as such di-eas.--are, by specific remeditsi.
Mr. I!ily, of Virginia ? Mr. i otl,er PIac for the privilege of sleeping on the but, like the Irishman who kicked tha dollar os-t important to cultivate the hahit of dome
iiieieiaiiu in oiinecuoui r or .nr. v nmol ot . uoor. i he tare was ample and of excellent out ol Ins way, concluded to wait till I should 110 sociality, ana tl.e ii reside wiil never have s.ioul.i iii.iuce t lein to aposlacy, but liem h.i iVniisylv.uiia? I doubt not they will be ready : quality fine fresh bread, cream, capital butter, ' reach the heap. The presence cf cold i tle ' any charms if tliev do not exist at thecom- no "Tuples. to vote .or either nf the two last named gentle- i . rjlir., . f , . , , . . , , . . , , , i . ,.,......- . .' i The most unwelcome features of the news men in preference t Mr. Winthrop. S WjlI , "1 California beef, which ,s the best m tl.e , streets is probably occasioned by the bakings ""'''Cement ol a union. fj,, Turkey .s that those IWhaliies iu Lurope then, the friends of Cobb, Boyd and Bayly unite ' world. Speculation commenced with the mo- from the miners' bags aud the sweepings of "Nc- BitiikiHjj IVf jt-e:. who are partly Creek and partly Turkish are upon Cleveland, or Wilmot, or anv oilier man ; ment of landing. The most ingenious and sue- the stores; though some are inclined to think it The ew York n .ners nf tlie "ill ,.ni.,', in a state " foment iu coneqiiei,re of the
It is possible that Messrs. Giddic.f s and Com- i orK' wh0 b'oug''t l.tll'O eekly, and oOO Uai- , markable sight
pany would vote for Horace Mann, -of M tssa- , Tribunes. He sold the w hole lot in less than '
cuuseiis, iu preiereuce to any Southern l.ocolo- two hours, at one collar a-piece! Hearinir of ,UHkn", mo"1 "b11'- I this, I took about a dozen papers, which I had learned and dignified Speaker. But would the . . , Southern v. bigs support him? used to hil up crevices iu packing my valise, In the event of the Whigs finding it impossi- , aud sold them for $10 to a man who wanted to ble to re-elect Mr. Winthrop, it has been sug- j retail them. I was satisfied with the wholesale
gesled that, in order to keep out of the Speak
er's chair an ultra Locofoco, who would pack the committees so as to sti:!,; investigations into the misi'.eeos of the late Administration, a union upon Mr. Holmes of South Ca'olina, is not impossible. Mr. lio'mes has been styled a Taylor man. lie was elected by the friends of Taylor. He is an idile and a very eloquent man. He is
a liberal, conservative republican. He voted for shipping in the harbor, hacked by a lofty line of
-ij;.:V.i".T;r."i ,. .e .mountain, made au imposing picture. Tl.e
..u .i.'i. i. i ne iiii;s uii iiKe .nr. : . - . . . Holmes; an.!, and if he can carry some eight or , ri'slless. fevetish tide of life in that little spot, ten votes of the Calhonu wing of "the Opposition, aid the thought lhat what I then saw and would it is by no means improbable that he will be the ' see, will hereafter fill one of the most marvelous uext Speaker. I . ., . . . . , . ... Among the distinguished gentlemen now in Pasofail history, rendered it singularly ,mthiscity, or who have recently been here, are Pr"ssive. The feeling was not decreased on
j.o rh ul ticv. Itrowu ('! in n (u.iiiiliii . We copy from the Free Trader of September 12, It 19, the following extract from a lite political spech of A. C. Browu: "Although Mr. Cass has been instructed bv
the Setialtt of Mit-hiean to vmn for ib VVilmni
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pine, capers oi i.ne uate, i am tola, oring !o proviso he will not do it unless ihese instriicat the mines. tious are given in more emphatic language, llo I set out for a walk before dark, aud climbed u' hi.s ",i.,ul 10 (vet;' ,v;i,h lh" . . , , . and it those instructions should be repeated, be a lull back of the town, passing a number of wili make one of t he most magnificent speeches tents pitched in tl.e hollows. The scattered acainst the Proviso ever heard in lhe. halls of
houses spread out below me and the crowded Congress, nnd tben resign: I know this to be
Post: Messrs. Clark, Dodge J. Co., of Wall street, iu connection with their houses in St. Louis, Philadelphia and Boston, are about to issue circuhiting notes, payable on dtii'.aud. Tim Tribune says: We understand a leading Domestic Ltehauge
who are iiiemb-rs nf the Great Church, those vassals of lhe Sultau's betrayed serums intentions of taking advantage cl the present opportunity to u"' up a revolt.
t'.reat activity prevails in senihn couriers In
true, foi I have heard him say so."
What glorious news that is! Cass told our Brown that he would "make one of the most magnificent speeches ever heard iu the hails of Congress, and then resign!' Mr. Cuss evidently intends to go off in a blaze of glory, as did "oingle Speech Hamilton." Well, our Southern Cassites aro so sore, just now, touching the
ice President Fillmore. Governor Johnston, of talkimr with seme of the old residents, .'that is.
Pennsylvania, Mr. Holmes, M. C.andCol. Hunt of sij mouths' standing.) and hearing their aev- M'S11". thttl hy reaiJ.v l w ""X of Charleston, r-onth. Carolina. . . ,, . . . ' speech he mav make is the "most uiagiiific. nl" Of the Cabinet, Mr Kwing has gone to attend P ' I beard and w and was, - J rtii.t ... ill. :.s n...l M. t..i . . .. . i... forced to believe, vet I am ninioMt frnia tA vonta
" . ' ... ' ''il", ...... .,ii. .11 ir.u II IS rt I Hi!. " ... .......
house in Wall street, with branches iu Philadelphia ai.d St. Louis-, is ii'.iout to supply the West
with a currency iu tie
The Paris corresponded of the London rimes avs, a note his br-u a l l-ess-.l by tne I'.iigiish ti .in rni.ieul to its Ambassador al St. P. ters-
shupe of drafts of small burgh, tin the subject ol the t oiistautu.ople iin-
, . i.i i i i i i ticu I.. It is couched ill firm but luoderale denominations, drawn by t e 1 hi a. e phia linns-? ... .. , , ., 1 t-rius, coutaiiiiiiif imihing to wound the snsce,.ou lhe Pt. Louis house, in f-.vor of the X. York U'i'.ies of .N ielnil is, bill announces a determihouse. This is a very wealthy connection, and nation to support the Porte in-aiiist mi exigency has unlimited credit ct the West, where the that wool I compromise the dignity of an i'.de- , ,. . . . . ... , ,, , peiidenl t ioverument. Lord P.ilmrslon likedrafts will crciilate; ami probalny they will be wllt vr0H.r instructions to Sir Canning, enabled to keep afloat a large amount; say, two aj placed the Mediteraiieuu t'n et at hi dispo-
lnMr .ll:ikiii iis 9itj;lmi't. The ei-'.iiualed amount of c-pilal invested ill buildings, niHchiuery, floating stock, r , fir the ti.ai.ufin ture of paper, in Ltigiiuu!, is 17,riH),tMll) dollars. Tl.e number of hand mploi -e.l.Hlimit 'JO.iili'l, mid the whole aiiiount of aniiii'ii duty paid upou paper i xci-eiis 3.51 10,000 dollars! I It is further t-tated tli.il with ali these hands and iapit.il employed, not one shilling of profit bus been made durlig the last six years, whiU
and from the piinc.ipal Curls nf rlurnpei but ':""-e ' I " the tiriiiu-ss of public funds al'ay the apprclieli- j nearly 211,0110 ,001 coilais. The largest paper moiis of serioUM results. i ., j,, le world, is said to be lhe "real mill al
Darwin, in Lancashire. It cost 7.il,0ll'.l dollars
OUSee,iBdeed, no form or shape; ami yef:cottnlrv residence, near Baltimore, whilher h honintr tbil it will he enerallv tw.Iier-,1. It m- Mt iracy
VOUr umile SOUl nemeires. U-i:h intnitira eUr. .. . . . '.. ... . - r--is l- J ...
- nas ponrt in rr'riiii in iini.
uess aud certainty, the immediate awe-inspiring Ud to ear ,h;(t n presence ol Jehovah. ou see no counteniiice;1 v found I tvorat tl aud yet you feel as if a countenance of awful 1 .; ; r.,i 'i..
But we desire a little information. If Mr. Cass intends to disobey instructions, unless others more "emphatic" (!! !) are given, we want to know whv he accented the office of Senator
shone forth, were famine upon vou wl Atr .1 P " I I I . r M- i ,. , - -earning upon you wnerner learn. Librarian of theTreasur,' Department. i . r-nmn r .. ii ui . from the t ree Soil Legislature of Michigan ! you turn. ou see no eye; and vet a n ereina, l-k i.. i i -r i r ' . least $C0,000 of this is paid by gamblers, who . , fe . heart-se.ireliii..r .' .V l1"-' , Ker body loves Col. Tahaferro. !,,.,., , ... . W hat were the facts connected wt l is appout-
.. J i . ... v. in ii i .men i pu- There are but few dances o-oiner on in the noiu nearly an uie seconu nory. AOjOlllillg ll . ,
ment : l lie Legislature had already adopted the Free Soil resolves, w hereby their Senators
X Oil Will lie .rive. I. few instnneea nl ilia tfiinrmmifl no.-t
among those who have recent- , , ,
the bands of the Administra- . lural a,ue l,ul uPou I,roPe"y "e, ai preseut.
ti.,,. io I1..! Il... 1..i.C 1. . ..-' '1' . '.rka ll.iiic. u l,.,il.li.,.. All f.,.. r... 1...
ma estv. in whid all t!...,rr.i-.,r..f .:..::... : V "." . ! ' - ..1,1.1 o,
u' V.-.i. . . r .......... ongress trom irir.n-.a. lleis anoointed. as I
nil-l 'ri...... ..... ..... c i ... .. .1 . hold nearly nil the second stnrv. A.hninin it:
r tv o.r,- i,.,.: . r 1 " 1 . ' . ' 1 Mr'e aic uni lew enquires Eoinsj on in me J J ---j-
.,,v.v., ciimrui u 1111.11 Foes ir.roiiiTi. vonr si - . ... - ' ... ... .1. .1.. .. . ..... .
souls like a flash nf lTl,.n. . ' :ri"!e-,,s'J"rI"w'u ' "' 1 Here ougntto on me rig..-, is a canvas teni, u oy so leet,
. every point' of S rt "-",' b," """ r",in,- thiscircumstance will caUwl Dorado," and occupied by gamblers, er point 01 surrounding spa.e. fhow: A head ot one of the Departments, some . ,,. (nniv. n .. .1 enveloped in an atmosphere, or ,ime ,inc.i c.Mvi a a officer for some which brings 10,000. Ou the oppos.le comer, tu oi-eau of ex,st-ice. intelligence, i.ilortat statistical information, which was a building called the "Miners' Bank," used by
You feel is if plunged iu au
perfection, and glory; an ocean of which vour
or three million of dollars, while the money l
market continues as easy as it is now. The hou.-e of K. W . Clark .V Co., justly ei,-
j.,,... ...v s V- ... i) tlt.111. ;,. J alioiix's iscns-:..!! o
is ol course relerrea to in these extracts. V. e t. l:lj,.,u (;iie.siion, Au.eri. at. mid Turkish, know nothing more about the proposed opera- i:ilTi,ulties have been postponed in the French iii.,..li.itu-..r.-.IU,li.h tl,.t n.l.;.r ...in Assembly. The only allusion made in any of
was worked by a ."'0 horse power, ol steam ;.nJ water have nine paper making macbiues, besides all other ciiioei-l.-.i w ith the trade, ami hae a re...rioir of fiilering w.Jer which cost lOI'.IHlO dollars. Nine years ago this miil yiel-ilr-d a prolil of from l.l'.llilil to b.i.dilO doili.rs p-r annum. At tliat lime alterations were made in levying and collecting the duli-s, and during thn nine subsequent years, the mill was worked at a
France has inli-nat -d to Knpl and thn. perfect j loss of 2." hi!) dollars p. r year the owners be-
uuaiaiiiity exist-, between the two powers. I'ramr.
i.i coil-eiineii.'e ! ..I. l alioux s i.isens-:
be done which is not likely to result in the public benefit. Since the above was written, we have seeu one of these drafts. They are dated ii. Philadelphia, and drawn by the House there upon the House in St. Louis, or elsewhere, and are payable in specie, just as any other draft. The Clarks have houses iti Boston. X. York, Philii-
the F.end papers lo the difficulty between the French Hi.d American Governments is 111 lhe following paragraph, copied from the Pari., l'resse: "Some e.) Ian .lion of the ..!". irs is necessary. The French Government demanded an indemnity for losses caused to French subj-c!s by the war ill Mexico. This demand having met with some c.itlicu'.ty, the French Government charged uur Minister to announce lo the Ameiican Government, that the indemnities claimed would
Bill
..a.:. . . 1 s. ..... ie:ort the reciured uiiorniaiion to the secretary
t,V. f..:..7. .i y u"al,o 10 comprehend he received a newspaper bv mail, which cou- two d0ry frame building, which is just finished,
breadth of which yon can never explore. ...U:IA . ... . . I
i.n iiiiiinie oeilie, VO.ir Views ol I 1111. as- f.-r
as they extend, are perfectly clear and distinct, t OU have the most vivid perceptions, lhe most deeply engraven impressions of an infinite, eternal, spotless mind, in which lhe images of ail things, past, present and to come, are mosl harmoniously seen arranged in h most perfect or-
"' nii uenneii with the nicest accuracy of a
accordingly prepared and got ready to be sent ; Wright & Co., brokers, briugs $75,000.
into the ecretary who had called for it. But, lo, and behold ! before the bureau officer could
It is
the depth of which you caan'ot 'f'.thoo, ZZTiZ "'to the Secretary who had called for it. But, abou, half Ule sil, our fire.egi. houses at
home. On the left of the Parker House, a small
tsiiied a portion i f it as au editorial.
POTOMAC.
lias been taken at $5G,IH.q. The second story
contains light gaming tables, each of which pays
A ttilc in Tranblr. j 200 a night. Bleecker, Van Dyke &. Belden "Pray, tell me, my dear, what is the cause of pay $40,000 reut; tliel'uited States Hotel, $30,those tears?" "01. , such a disgrace!" "What 000; the Tost O tike $7,000, and so on to the
what is :t, my dear? don t keen me iu sus- on.l of tlm chanter. A friend of mine, who
ill Congress were instructed to vote for the Wi! mot proviso, before lliey elected Mr. Cass; ani
he, by accepting the olnce, pledged himself to!
obey those instructions. What are those instructions? Gov. Brown tells us: "Mr. Cass has bi?en instructed to vote for the Wilmot proviso." They seem to be very plain and easily understood. Why will he refuse to obey the instructions? Because they are indefinite ? So. Because they require him to violate the constitution? No. But because they are not snrKciently "emphatic!" So this great Democrat
delphia, and St. Louis, and as this circulation is be kept out of the annuities t.ot yt 1'ue, lor redeemable ill sneeirt noon iireseiit-ition. it u ill. 11 liicn we were debtors to the Fllile.l Stat-s. It
we have no doubt, like lhe place of much of the
miil, I n-l,;..i, ,. ;u . .. ;.i. - -. 1 - . .i-. ..wi 11 j , will not obey un ess his instructions are phrased mind w huh wills with ininiito case, but whose pense! "W by, 1 have opened one of your let- wished to rind a place for a law oflice, was shown , ' , volitions are attended by a tower omnipotent .-r i. ., ..r V-........ ., ........ ...... . r in "emphatic language;' What will the poor
ind irr;.-i,KI.. ... 1 .l : '1 ' 1 r -"S " rwra iu y seii. eriaiu- a eel lar in tne eariu, auou 1 1 - leei square auu 11 . ana irresistible and winch sows worlds, suns, and ... ... i . .1. . 1 ... . , , , ., ... ... , Legislature ot Michigan do? They have passed
. . m. o niut urr jjl 1 1 I V. 1 1 110 V VUIU IIU U 1 tJ U IIIUII VI . all? What harm can Ihere be in a wife's open- The owner came here about three mouths ago, ing her husband's letters?" "So harm in the without enough money to pay his passage; he is thing itself. But the contents! Such a disgrace!' now worth 20,000 dollars. One of the common What! has any one dared to write me a letter soldiers at the battle of San Fasqual is now a-
unhtto be read by my wife?" "Oh, no, it is inooff the niil'iionaries of the place, with an in-
systems through the fields cf space w ith far more facility than the husbandman scatters his seeds upon the earth of a mind whence have flowed all the streams whichever watered any part of the universe 11 ith life, intelligence, holiness and happiness, and w hich is still full, overflowinir. and inevhaiistild V.m i'
wun equal clearness and certainty, that ibis couched in the most chaste and gentlemanly come of 50,000 dollars monthly. A noted firm
""-i ri;niiii, omnipoieni. omniscient, ki - 1 n... .........
wise, all-creating mind is perfectly and essential- ' ' lv holv. a KI.M llam. f I, 'i ..".. ... 1 ...... ... I'M
Irtranit. -. . .
IC!t:'ir ,,t UU nut '- the contents!"-8n0)000.oanedoutat 10 per cent a mouth!
ly holy, a pure tiame of holiness, and lhat is ll're the wile buried her face iu her handker-1 (think of that, Wall street!) aad could easily
a statute against swearing, and we ticu't s - e
how thty can lawfully make their instructions "more emphatic," unless they first repeal the
law against profanity, and then renew their re
solves, with a "By the Eternal, Lewis Cass" or fome such "emphatic" expressions that may render the command obligatory upon this
Big Democrat. Southron.
currency 110- passing among us. St. Louis Republic.! 11. Ji I-. illicit. on 73arrin;f. Marriage, in our opinion, is a union which
would every hour be renewed, by the free will
appears that letters written by SI. 1'oussin 011 thesiibicct w ere couched iu unsuitable I ingii ig', of which tho French Government, maintaining lhe claim, expressed ils disapprobation." It is staled that the French Government in-teniii-d to recall a portion of its army 111 the Lilian Slates, and the Spaniards are lo enter Koine.
1 1 is reported that the Pope has taken alarm at
ci-ne embarrassed and finally fjiie.', au.i ovtr C.,:t persons were thrown out o." employ meat. holcra etui Kiniiil.:n. The Bjiigor Wl-lg tells a story or a "down Caster," who stiirte-l to L.angor with a load of pumpkins. On his v.-ay, he was informed the.t the cholera was raniiii in B .ngor but be said I e was not i f.-ard of cholera, not he: and whistling; drove on. Soon he reached the top of a hill, where he met u cart in winch was a coffin. This bu thought a "darn'd droi! way " of getting up funerals, but cholera ci.l imt yet occur to him. But as he reached the foot nf the liil!, lh awful sight of five Collins coming out of a cabinet-maker simp caused him to haul up what he had been told about cholera now rushed into bis mind with terrific force. His hair riz. up
and twitching his borye about and laying on the w hip, back he went as il lhe '- win after him. In the mean time l!u "Uiil beard" of his
of both parties, provided the State every hour tne liun.erousassasMjialions in home, ''. .!S hln iu a ivnv . .., . ., ' lieves there is an extensive plot lor hisassis-siiia- - annulled it! henever two are really weary s,ipu, , ri.1((ni ,(, Moy ,.v , Igm.rai.l ol this,
of each other, they are 110 longer married: and ; Letters Iron. Geneva stat nohodv can marry them no combination of some intention now of s.
men caH marry itu-m. Il is a base prostitution ! of the name and object of nurri g, to bind two ' ?...il.n.u. I ...... " ... .,, , ... h is ullicii'lv aiumuiiced that !be Clumber ol ; to live together, contrary lo the wil. of either. Xu ri , wjj ....vj. ep. rt say s that a for- I Xor can we see how society can nossiblv be . ..;.i..u. ......ir,.... I.wu nisi overed in Pied-I
. iniLiduir 1 i'ii-'i ....... - benefitted by an arrangement which compels iiiont, which was to have broken out ou tli" tl.e semblance of marriage where the reality occasion of the landing of the body cl Charles
Aibe:t.
wa 'on came out, and the pumpkins rolled down
V to s-.tisly hi gsnii. Hibernians.
he "put on" until he got over
tln.l Ganbiiba has ' lhe bill when looiiing back and .seeing his los.
settling in the I inb-d ; lt, ,;rt.w a long breath and exclaimed "W ell.
thai.k God, 1 l.a;.i!l got no clu-lera, if I got no pumpkins!-"
does not exist. Slauy are of opinion that if it were not for
the ostringency of the civil I iw, nearly ui! fam
Aiiotria niul Iinu;;nrj.
I. : . .1... I T .....--; , 1. r..r..ir. ut I
,i.s ru.m-.es . c v.. 1, "luchtfu! and exclusive owner ol the We , in. I he leaders ixcepied. have applied l-r "t""u'
The B-'atrmrr A ISuiUiil'i.l SiUrtvii. IIV HON. KbWAKD KvrHfrr. The man who stands up-u bis own soil, who feels thai by tne laws of the land ill which lie
1 1Ves lv the law ol civilized nations ne is liii
laud which
such, he retards sin with unultem'nle. irreenn. chief and commenced sobbiiur bloud. while the .lisoose nf double the amount in the same way.
cilable detestation and abhorrence. With a voice husband eagerly caught u . the letter and com- A citizen of San Francisco died insolvent last
oitAni.JTle.Wt l,1,nf" uieneed reading the episile that had been the ' fall, to tl.e amount of 41,000 dollars. His ad- mation of a gross outrage committed on the 2th
sovereign and legislator of the universe, be ve f nearly breaking hi wife's heart. It miuislrators were delayed in settling his affairs, of August, by tne crew ol the I eruv.au war 1 work(Uo )s vvouM rose. holy; for 1 the Lord .our God am holv. And v- as a bill from the priuter for two years' sub- I and his real estate advanced so rapidly in value steamer, on three men belonging to the brig Ar-, ,,; ,.,,...;. tou mtl:. ii,-.. j-j -". 1 " ' .... .....i.i. . ..-. tie all noim , geuuig luarrieu ,
so 1 1 . ' eeeiieaieu scnption: dainty ll:l Herald. niled by those only who perfectly obey this command. You see thousands, and ten ti
thousand of angels and archangels, pure, exalted Oh! if there is one law above the rest, .nteiltnrot,r.e .-!,., .... .... ..: .- . ; . i
re is a word a pen of fire
know ledge holiness and love; a fit retinue for Fpou the unsullied temper of a child
iiiousano 01 angels and archangels, pure, exalted Oh! if there is one law above lPk fl "t0 rrT- "" Written in Wisdom-if the, nxe names ol hn; with zeal lor his glory, and , seem to be so many concentrations of wisdom, 1 hat 1 would trace as with s
ilies would be broken up, and society go into leave to re urn 10 r.usuuu icr.i.uij , , ' - , .. . , . ... , ... . ,' . ,, , request will be granted. ! der a wholesome iiuLieiice, not easily linbioed chaos. e have no such notion. If a ptocla-, !,.,,,. M;ltrmell, Ulhl Gorgey had be, u .hot U i f , M)ltrce. Ie feels, other things million were marie to-day, declaring every mar- contradicted. I 3 , ,,,. strongly than another, lb-, H.iriiili I'iiI.iii mil! Kiwi void .and lenrinT it lhe nrevious report of tho surrender of Co-. "" CM '
traKc Mtsoi. Amlo.., i.i I'.r... mor- ,,: ,- ..,MiM mom is fully confirmed. After tl.e patriots character of., man as the lord ol he ....maoi
By a late arrival from Callao we have infer-i ' , . , . ,., who held possession ol the loriress, su. ceeden orld. Of this great and wouder.ul sphei.-, ' ....... ! the relation be renewed, business would be sus- ( L .... r .v..r..!de ter.n with lhe r nen. . ...... . ... ... . 1 1 ..r.-...i ... .1 ....
. . - wllli Ii lasiuolien uy me no..u 01 .-.ru ..i.w wj--
: nn.i.-i. iiMUfciri r. irni.in si.ir.. .inrr.. I irinr r. ii....- ....u.. inir ar.iiK. .-..ir-r..! i u 17m .111
ladies, besides Kossuth a m other, mid l. 'lyoni. s wife, are kept in close confinement by ilia Austriau authorities. lr . Werleipbnrir lias foriua'iv intimated to tl.e
Prussian Ministry tint it wiil not join the Fed
J 1 .1 - , or' 01 1,osts' " hose holiness If there is anything that keeps the mind and all l,l.u,gglory they unceasingly proclaim. 0 t(J yjsi au , u ilavsoil The ministry of ills 'us hi man love! "nr,Iins l nTt- God has made nothing worthy of contempt! Kobert Rantoul, Jr. iu a recent temperance Tll9 ,mnM, ,,bIe ia tjie well of TrutU address, asserts that the jingle State cf M:a-1 IIas its oeculiar meanings, and will stand chusetta might save an amount of money, in the ; Whea IU0UUlllen,s wear fast away, space of thirty years, of greater value thau the The ,w of IItfSVen u Lovtnj th0' il9 name whole wealth of England, by simply abstaining u, m . by loa naJ rrofaned from the use ol intoxicating liquors. TW Xo iu uulloIy use ,hro. al, time, rrom the time of the Revolutionary War, the Slia the exterua, ,,rinci,le s ,,u?e ; money expended in this country for alcoholic', Au,. iu those Jeep a!ivclious ,lial we feei
-..uM, eiceeoeo. in value mat o. me wno.e pre- Omnipotent within us, can we see . .. .,1 .... . .. r . 1 . . 1
The editors would merchants, opera
tors aud mechanics would each be awaiting their turn to have the nuptial knot re-tied. Cross, fretful, sickly w ives that had almost felt a burdeu before, would grow very dear once more from the thought of separation. Domineering,
harsh husbands would be forgiven; and in all ration. cases where a s;virk of conjugal love remained,' il would be 'olo A 11 loa fi.nne: where nolhi::' The alTairsoi .-
' but dead embers are, the ashes could be taken ,
sent property of the nation, personal and real.
The lavish measure iu which love is given,
Aud iulhe yearning tenderness of a child;
meantime, lhat after hi debts were paid his cadian, which vessel was preparing to sail lor.
i heirs have a yearly income of 40,000 dollars. Sau Francisco. They were ashore, and were These facts are indubitably attesied. ; lut to return to the brig iu a boat, wheu they j What 1 saw that night and yosterday satisfies were attacked by a Peruvian crew and a parly ! me thas the half is not yet told. Business was ' of boatmen; were cruelly beaten, aud thrown over about the usual hour, and then the harvest ' into the water, afterward dragged ashore, their 1 time of the gamblers commenced. Every "hell" , ' pinioned, again cruelly beaten, placed iu I in the place, and I did not pretend lo number i the stocks, and kept Ihere the next day, the au- ' them, was crowded, and immense sums were thorities refusing their liberation b-cuse it whs '...... . ...... . , .' .1,. r.l.l.nl'. Idrtl. .l. Th. I ...I .i.. nflU
slaked at the monte and taro iao.es. a ooy oi - .. - ....... . ... v..., ... .. cleansed there'fifteen, in one piece, won about 500 dollars, ' brig protested before Mr. Clay, our Charge, a- riU, Vjg j which he coolly pocketed and carried off. Cue ' gainst the proceedings of the o.Ticers of the war ( - ' . ' . 1 of the fang we brought iu the Panama won 1,- steamer, laying the damages to the vessel and O A poet iu the Keeue Republican, celebra500 iu the course of the evening, aud auother crew at 10,000 dollars. Mr. Clay instantly de- tiug the works of Pumo Nature, has au id. a ! lost 2,400 dollars. A fortuuale niiuer made j manded satisfaction from the Peruviau Govern- which comes very near being origiual, if it be 'himself conspicuous by bettiug large piles of , ment, but there ia no uccouut received of the not quite so:-Tnbuue. ! ounces on a single throw. His last stake of 100 character of the reply made. While Mr. Chiy "She next made waman so the story goes 1 ouuees was lost, and I saw hint yesterday dash- j ws waiting reply, another outrage was com- With au improved material and art; ing through the streets, trying to break his ow u ' "'ttd on the Captain of the American whaler Gave her a form, the choicest one of those neck or that of the magnificent garauou be be-, Rambler, who was attacned and beaten shock- That make aught beautiful, and to her heart
I am clad to see that the alcalde, in his mp'y . power to soueu man s-ana lorceu tne rose
lul.1 by his power, is rolling '.hritgh the heav
ens, a portion is his; his from Uie c.-nlre to the skv. It is the space cu which the generation before him moved iu its round of ilu Vies; aud he f.els bin. sell connected by a visible link, with
The isJand is to
?tci.y. icily have been nearly arrange,!, .ne a d.sliiiel a.loiiiii.Jci'.io..
oii. and ms Mi.iKti. .-ud in tne vearniuc leuiiernesa oi n vuiiii; " ... o .. i i. i ... 1..1.1...1.:.,.,:... ... 1........1. ,.i,i.;
TI,. .f, u u. . . . ., . , . . "... . 1,. vnnt.neztn. has recommeuded that some i..o.iwijtiiiM...i .... , ii,,,,,......... r,.-
M . Gri, ; MZ ZZTt:ZZl:: t.07Vry.b,.M T rZTZrr I mean Ukea tocheck ,Ui. infamous b.ie. the .,v, interest, and properly of Au,r- Then chopped the rainbow up, with the Cups
... ... ,.,v... . ...ic, Ana everv cur. i.dK u ...c ...ii., , Mid for labor aw in proportion to ican citizens. She went lo work and finished off her lips!" large number of men are now employed in dig-) Ad every tree, auu flower, and running brook, ' T,,e Pr,ce Pald for labor f .Pf , ging the precious ore at that place with good ' Y0 see how verythinz was made to love, evfry U,iu8 else- Thecarmau of Me.lus, How- j j. There wre ow four f.riiiiiii daily papers IT A Millerite has just been trying to prove
f . ... . . ... , .. .. ..." lit: nti? iiiriin
fiecess, obtaining half an ounce apiece in. d.,y.! d how thrv err, who, in a world like this, . rJ Co. has a salary ol ti.wu douraear, published in C iucinn.li. fruccess to u.e Hugo ol to the people o. Albany that t he end ol all' k ... ..
.le but human pride. a nu many otncia maKe no... .. m -v oi .s ua.. , , - . - -
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er.il league propos-'d bv Prussia, Hanover, and those who preceded him, as he is aj-o to llio-e Saxony. Hanover Ins iil.emly announced i'siwhowill follow him. and lo whom he is to determination to withdraw from this cuiifede- . , lv-i,.,. l,i far, 11 has come
dowu lo him fro::i his fathers. They have gouo ' to iheir last home; but he can Iraee their loot- . steps over the scenes of his daily labors. I ho ! roof which shelters bi:n was reared by Hiosl- to ' w horn he owes his b-ing. Some inter, sling domestic tradition is connected Willi every enelo- ; sure. The f. vorlte fruit tree was p! iiib-d by his ! father's hand. lie spurted iu his boyhovni ee-
stiil vinds 'Jirough tho
meadow. Thro' lhat lld lie lhe path lo ilia
vilhg- school of earliest days. He still hears from his w iudow the voice of the Sabbath bell which called his fathers to the house of God, and near at hum! is the spot where his parents laid rlowuto rest, aud where, when bis time is conttt he shall be laid by his children. These are tlu f.eiings of lhe owner of the soil. Words canU')i p.tiiil them, gold cannot buy theui; they flaw out of tho deepest fountains of the heart ; they the lii-iriiig "fa Ir-sh, h-.a'thv an.' g"u: .-ui !i..,o..i....! .-Ji -r vt-.T-
from Naples.
I Iln-lii.nl. i The p.tvrs h u e nearly ceased chronicling the 1 ravag- s nf the cholera. Si'i-t.tiitl. 1 A faint effort is beinir made io revive nolilieal
.cxciieiiicut. John O'Coiiueil is tlm prim 'pal side lhe brook, which 1
mover. Nntriiir of Ucnth. etiia, ((.) I'tuber 20 P. M. Jesse Ransbottom was this day tried in tl.e Greene county Common Pleas for the murder ul his wife, cutting her throat with a razor. Tho Jury fil ter an absence of forty miuuts, I brought in a verdict of murder iu ihe first de
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