Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 November 1849 — Page 2
liiToOKVlLLK, INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1849.
t wo 7Ioutl Notice.
This is the bending of a very pointed a.lvcr- ! lisemeut of Mr. Ty tier, in this day's paper. ,
Mr. Tyner lets he.-n longer engaged and cone
1 more business, in this it ire the.n any other man. ', III money matters he I ;i emitted more f ivors in.) rccommod: limi, t1 it juiv other person. For 2" years he lias been (he leading Merehant
;i ere :it to a large
money, ceods.
or endorsement, until his oiit-t u iiiisf claims
I!t now wishes to olose hi old ami
The tale of the foreign organ, that this Ad
litrnl Items. Jerfxiah Woods. Esq-. has betii appointed
Collector of Toll,, on the Canal at this place.- in P".n- ' ''
This is eood appointment. A mow vi-ilant. i Pnrtio pf "" "'y. "'" '
faithful officer could not he selected, i
-.ti ...in.ll.. ...I... r Hre lirire. lie now w.slies to cms.
tn out county which are of "interest to our com"- , extensive account-. And we are satisfied his munitv.asshowi.istb- prices of real estate. and s.'vertisement this time i, not m. re tal' He is
tns Ihcveinents in trade. Mess. l.inck ec Far-
'orrripoiiclrncc of Ihe Intliaua Amci icon. ! t'arrrnpaihlmrr of the IIiiliiw""" lmr- , ! VliiiiTinii. Oct. 22. 11'J.
r-T. I.oi-is. Alii. lid. I j. ir-r.l. i f- '
Mr. I'iutor: In most of the maps of the up
per Mississippi country,
re re si uted as entering In
v Inch is incorrect, lor it conies in several miles 1 nhove the I ike. It is a large r.V'-r nnd navigahle f.ir St-;. in floats for probably till or70 miUs. The first 2 i miles of it from the month is a ve-
Washington, Oct. 15, HID. W.N. Ilaldeinan. Sir: Fur the reputation of
the American people, it is much to hp regretted
I'anniini Kailraail. j A noble net :hr ralur ofa Wife. This iinpro veriirnnt is to "he permanently While tiie steamer Canada was lying iu l!a'. made at an early day. The original intention fulo oa the evening of her last trip down, Plty(
to construct a provisional or temporary a recent numlier cl Ine lKdroit Advertiser, aa in the first instance, hut this has been emigrant Dutch woman ; fell ovrbourd, ha,i
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in those laws m hich has hitherto kept our sin;)- . pine in IU ring personal insult to the 1 resident ' .,,-. r r- . . ,, . . T '""'"uu
n liaiits trom parti. i;.al n.g in me carry- 0f the United Stotes, and the estimable and un- im. r... .... ' ai;nr,
otTendinj. females of his hons-hold. I alUulo to , " by 1 el.uantepec. otnoru, au . i.rougl.t Ik in S,M,
The Iaiiaimi mute had been surTeye.!, n com- i" me snore. i n garliliei: hus'ian.: drew outa
the river t. Croix is mmislration is opposed . Lie n el of t he imv fact d;gc,osed of was, iTi.tinn laws helween this country and (.reat r .1 Roil hat river at la'.e Tepin, ri,.,iH r rather the repeal of the restrictions ! '- extremes to which the loco foco party have
ry beauiiful lake with bold tliores, and fine nery generally. Ojr W.t went to the he 1.
iiinir nit
ii a trade t-f Creat liritain, mid the snipping mer. l.ants of that nation from participating in
our c.:rri:ig traiie, is solely an I entirely an 111veniioii, without a particle of foundation. As
I understand, the IV si. lent, ami every mem'ier
3 large number of b Iters under anonymous signatures sent through the mail to the different members of Geu. Taylor's family, of the mo.-l : obscene, licentious and abusive character. Those
pany chailered.und the slock all taken; and now Sovereign and oiVered to remunerate the Captuia it is announced in the New York papers that for bis gallantry and trouble in saving hU w!f.j's twetity-one of the forty-nix miles between Fa- life- The amount offered w.u ut tlu rate of u11111:1 and the 15 iV of Timon, has been put uu- about two dolleM per hiiudre i ou th-j wei.-U
in earnest. H's nee and lica'th ailinoiiisbes him to this step. Close application to the finHnrinl department ofa irg. mercantile establishment for some TO years of !ih owe.) is enough to weaken ;'iid enfeeble the stoutest constitution.
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x- 1..,,... ... 1 .....:!. ..o .t,.. ..n .;! .t, is, if I remember a'iht, alnut 1 miles ma- ' carsroes from or to ports of me United States
" '. . . .1 ' -.i kino- in all about 61 miles from St'llwater bv upon ihe same footing with our own vessels- : until inspected by t!ie male members of the fatnMtigeinents to meet their cng-i-remenf with "g m an, .hm.ii o . m.ks iron t.i.nau r n . J., . .,.,.,. ,t MBnw! , PO,..,lc ! , ' ' , ,. ,
the river, when the .'i-tance hy and s lint scv- . " ." , , . , ' 1 :. . unless coming irom some wen Known nanu- ' J . of tins mutual act of recii.ro. :itv, vankeo skid,. r, : . . . . 1 , ,, , ti- . ; writing, the ulentitv of which admits of no in" e.i. enterprise ami industry will reap it. 1 Ins is one The first inhabited pait of the Territory of good reason why General Taylor and his cabi- s doubt. This infamous and unprecedented!)'
Minnesota, begins at the point of land formed , are plet'sed that l.njlaud bus at last accepted j,.,s(, ooudur-t has had an example set, not only
quhar have purchsed the hi-fe ttiree story ; brick house with the Mack -smith shop and . dwelling attached, of Joseph Rodman. ! ItTMr. Charles Van Camp lately sold his farm ( In this township at $.25 per acre. j 0"Mr. Smuel Shirk, jr. lately purchased a
place of land, east of his father's farm, in Spring- ''" the time specified. It would do violence field township, at $21 per aere. ; ,l's f-elin-is to comprlle,! to barrass any ETC. F. Clarkson sold his hay farm near U- I0""' "''1 ," is s''-fie.l nothicg but the most nion, a few days since, at 422 per acre. 1 vigilant course will enah'e htm to close bis heaDCTMr. John. W. Hiu h.,s purchased one half j vy aecouuls in any reasonable time, of the Mill property of Mr. Holland, formerly ?1 ,0,ie ,,ss ,,' r--en !''''', with the bu?ibelonRiitg to John IVlsor. j Ile,ii: !M"1 lri,,!'' r town with its society and ir-fTh. re:.l Mtate helonc'ii-r to ihe estate of ' i' history thiit it would hardly ho rtrookviMe
Christopher Whitehead, rf,eeard, was purcha- j without l.im. It will be seen, however, that be Government, or citizens, lies between these rivaedbv one of the heirs Mr. Wardtdl. Ms not about to close bis store, ,,s he has just ers. wh 1. I1 has crowded most of the citizens
rrlVe understand that but a small portion of brought on a new stock of goods.
. . 1 . . 1 . , 1 r- - - - - towns upon specu 111. I.nj. lu.lr.tl.vlllrt t. lli ..vtMtrf of ! .111.. I.ill. . ...... - 1
"'i"0 . ...v . i;rniKI k 11 ion SJ. of k . well, at the sale advertised, were disposed of. j This body convened on the 17th, an i adjournD Agents are in this place purchasing uew , rft on ,ilp 19,1,. following are the officers corn for distillers, at 25 cents per bushel. elected for the ensuing year: VThc price of coffee has advanced very un- I CAMrni-!.!.. of Indianapnli?, O. P S.
Mrs. T.vmi t.v, of I.Twrencebnrg. G S A. Mrs. Ru-imovn, of Indiannpolis. G. S Mrs. Hassftt, of Indianapolis, (. . T. Mrs. Toi sfv, of I .awrenc-bur?, G. Chap. Mrs. IIkii t , of Vernon. G. S. C. Mrs. TilATCitKR, of Shelbvville, G ?.Sent.
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thisl.ikts Wtvr nu jr to St. T.it.l, whern w,-1 sl.., KnMati,! tnkJii in ti.is nvittr, in
f ill..... 1 : : "f : t 7l . . a ... ! . :l. !,..-.. 1 I IncnuKlinn nf f Tie nli:ir:iP.-
sola. The name, Stillwater is not verv eiiph... been constantly held out to her ever siuce the J teristic productions of Locofooo writers, pro- ' ercoalr.icl. I lie worn is to ne comiiK ncea nious, but the town is a 'thriving village ol- 1;--g-of he la vy of 17, on the subject By ...ein to exceed in vulgarity and obsce- ! i December proximo, and the contractor,. . aTKverything pertaining to the coutroverv f tins Kten Americ.m vessels can. after tie 1st Ot ... M..... T.h.. Tr.,i.l v,,,! I.i ram. . . " -.uuirover.-v
white frame houses which may contain IH1 or,jiinuary llext taKecar-'oea from Great Uriiain . 'V "y t ung of the kind that has ever fa'.lea ; ' between the United fctates and Gr at Brit
5IH) inhapitants, though the citizens claim some ! to the Fast or Wes Indies, or to any other part j under their observation, and of a nature that pieoe u.e commu.m auuu je..r.
of the world, and return to Knglamj with car- j wouj disgrace the lowest brothel in the land.! i e -eoiu ..igsius 01 v,ai norma are now , .......,. , 1 goes upon the same footing with English ves-i , ... , , , ! "afar off" but soon a visit to the auriferous
ne mourn ot mei. vrotx, wm iui;ir, hile ihe ve.sels of Great liritain can lake ' " " -
ladies of the White House dare not open a letter , vaIlpy of the Sacrament ., will be a mere pleas
ure trip a lew cays respite from tho old-tush ioned, hard, daily industry, to gather "bags of
gold dust," as an amusement. Cin. Gazette.
WotiilciTul ifi-rovcr .
-in in
relation to the Mosquito controversy is at this time interesting. The following is (Iom tie principal Washington correspond,,! Dultimore Sun: WasHingtu, Oct. 17. Several years i:go Mr. Rives declared in thu Senate that, unless Lord Talmerston had gore out cf the Ministry, we should have had war
by the junction of the .Mississippi and St. Croix. There seems to lie an embryo town here of a house or two, call.-d I'oiut Douglass. The only land owned in the Territory hv either the U. S.
-r. And because they
Pr. Sylvester, an Italian by birth, ami an em- with Great Britain on the cortln ustern bou
in the tone of the articles of the Union, Imt in inent chemist, hiss discovered a mode of harden- dary question. Lord I'almerston Is now Mini.
our lon-f-extetmeu prott-
:r o1e:.eil ill tli.. TiiTitter. i-it:ioul liiaUinv ail
unnecessary prcclamalion of the fact, the "for- : 1,11 o:spiiemousana intuiei procuctions ot - lie- mg the liuc.ian Oouy to Uie consistency ot stone- ter oi r oreign Al!airs, and we see that he net eiijn organ"' chooses to charge that they are bos- j roic Age," who boasts upon the avenues in or solid marble, which he is about to exhibit in only rejected arbitration, but any iuterven;jou tile to the step! If they were to come out and ; Washington that his letters have secured the London. Ili-t specimens have excited great on the subject of the Nicaragua question It. s.v they were for it, each and all of them, no i TT . . , , ., .11 ... 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . 1" .1 doubt the "foreign organ" would find something i Umon 8 ,1,0l,f!:,t,'! "'bribers among the d regs astonishment. One was tne head of u lady, lias stated that the Lnghsh Government his in the measure to censure and concemii such , of society, and that they are the principal claim with the hair parted and dres.-ed, retaining its come to a definite resolution that uo iutervec-
into a small space, and forced the makers of is its propensity to find fault with every thing be has for becoming the successful candidate of flexible properties and colors, although the sur- lion would be accepted that the English Gov-
to crowd them rather : ". Administration approves
i !ii9 party for ?erceant-at- Arms of the next fare from whi.-h it grew rtftmb!tJ stouo som- erameut would uewr coii5t:t That Nicaragua
ti-ui h; there being not more than 25 nr 20 miles CUTrrA :", subslitut:li.' the word courlin" for ca- Ii'1" of Representatives. If the American what line wax moc.el; also a chilu s nead, plump should set foot in Greytown. Th's U exsetlv
people will counteiiince such conduct as tins and c.imple.l as if in life, and ;i tongue, petri- the tone that Lord Pul-nertju Wis exuect d t
between Stillwater, St. riul, St. Anthony, St. ; vorting
xpectedly in our market to 15 cents per lb. Tli is is said to be owing to the failure of the, crops in Rio, and other places. J U"The water Is uow out of the car.nl, and j will remain ont for a few das, for repairs. '
0The Lawrencebnrgh branch of our Canal , m1-iilt-" i'oMrirr la about fiui-hed to Lawrei.cehurgb. This ap- j Tf it WtM w o( al,y ,.n,.fi,t we W01lllI s,y a peart to be a season of rejoicing with the citi- ; cooJ n.or(, for ,xrrp,.nt ,,oli,iol. romm'erxena of that pb.ee. 'rial, and miscellaneous paper, the Lmiisville CTS. C. Meredith, lale publisher of the Cel.- Co. T, is truH. wor)y m , nt w e are treville, Iud., Record, started for California last ., nvr!.lm(Jowed. connected with, and owned bv
, l'eters. and Men.iot.i. j St. Paul, the seat cf the Territori d Govern ; ment, is nearly as large as llrookvill e in the eael ' bottom, but not quite so well built: it probably 1 contains nearly as many inhabitants. It is inii medintelv on the east bank of the river, on a
bluff more than a hundred feet high, of
i rock, a kind of impure magnesian limeston
. strata of various thickness, with vertic 1! fissures
Q .lite a number of stranger maybe seen 111 towards the lVsident utld ladies of his house- fied. us if it had never uttered u sound. Th.
uud MrGailagt r rVginLteT. hM f h iu life 1 tV V to be simple and cheap. I a::1 ,,t Mr. Gl.ytou hns avowed,!', and' rumor says there are soon to be made audi- "-U to be called uu American. Unscrupulous, . A hoquet of choice ilowt rs the juice fir.t ex- course of policy cssunw.! by tliis Goverumeat. tors. ' FOTO.MAC. 1 corrupt and degrading as lecofocoism from time traded by a pneumatic proc.-ss preserved their , T!,e matter has been long enoueh kept ia doubt
to time has shown itself, never before has it giv-, natural colors, but were as liard am. rigid as ir -t is now distinctly enough hvowed that thlj en such conclusive evidence of tot::I depravity . some cunning workman had carved then from Government 1ms declared throu-fh its rer.re-cn'-
A Tol of t'i:i-ciii.!:.-.
A correspondent of the lio.-loii Kepnldican
solid recommends some one of the towns in Massa- ns in the character of the letters sent to Gen. Tarian nnrble; for n?t only the leaves and petals atives in London and i.i Central America, tiiat io, iu el.nsetts that is sure to e'ect its candidate, to Taylor, his wife and daughter, by these conceal- were rendered stone-like, but the minute, hiir- it will resist all acquisitions 011 this contiasut
nominate a negro for the next Legislature, by
way of testing the citizenship of the negro.
hy fortign powers; in other ivor.'s, that we will
week.
I Cincinnati, that many t-f cur ) ecple do not
ETThe small pox is said to be prevailing to n kuw ,iny 0,hsr yUr or .,v ,,. ..
considerable extent iu Cincinnati, still it is not
best to believe all the magnified stories thai are circulated about it. UMt is atated that James II. Sleeth, Ksq , of our place, is a candidate for the office of President Judge of this Distric, should the place le rendered vacaul by ihe resignation of Judge Dunn. 15 Judge Gushing has not yet received tiie appointment of Charge to Sweden, as ha been elated in the papers. We are iu hopes however, that he will receive it. He is every way capable and worthy of the station and his appointment would be gratifying to bis uunurotts friends, and complimentary to the State.
cowardly, skulking assassius of private formed stems were rendered coraline.
in it which forms a wail us straight as a mason ' - character and virtue. The President has o-eii . -.,. .,. -, support the rights of Nicaragua a-uit tU o-e-1 - .-. ' . . . . . . ' Arrivnl of the I-.:irn .Tin it 11 h s . n. ji.t could build. One of these fissures occurs just iviion .uic-. c! the mt. advised, obscene and disgusting as are these lo- y qc. 07 . tensions of Great Britain. where th -y are digging a road do n the bank i The Bedford. Ia., Standard of last week, has efofo letten., to permit them to be published, : rur w..ns wt-re received last night So ih has -tssumej much intvtest ( to the upi-er Steamboat landing, so that there is t!,e tl' "3 "-rerenci" to lings in Lawrence worId mi(,hl know how unfathomable . The u.lepr;)I,,,i(. SVI10p!iis pttve full accoUn:s of It had led already to much bitterness of feeling a compb te wall upon the laud side n hich will , C0U"t,y: , is the ubyss ef locofoco infamy and depravity. ; jhinT of ,j,e slightest interest. From hetween the two countri-s. Lord ralmerrton
lorever prevent the caving in of the bank upon ' ie reSullr;. v ';Vuntv, ti state peremp-or.iy .e.u.eo, oUl Austria wtf w.Mn tl,at 1000 .essels were employ- ! wul nna 11 1u,le as convenient a question for
, the read. The soil
upon
please, if it is not politic to say it. Insntl lo J'ii. Tut lor
oil charcoal, which makes a very interesting kind of mud during wet wc ith.r This mini making operation is very materially assisted by
Ituppears, from the proc, edings of un ant; (.vti:ia springs and slashy puiries hack of the slavery convention, loll in Norristown, IV, Xown .vm-cll overflow and run across the streets that Mr. Garrison, the noted abolitionist. Iin-l " itl tlio. liit.borliooi! of trio American House
tiren-ire.1 nil ni'.t r-w in lie lie iveren lolell. I :iv- 1 .c . t t ... .1 . , 1 - . . ... ... .
1 ' ' arouiM uie siauies ami inio mo naeK varus. 1 ftei cp lis, oners mat are m ule, paving lliem bir, had he visited Massachusetts, in which he Thoupli. as the people say :cre, "it is a new reasinal de profits for t.Rir labor, shoald be would have applied the most insulting epithets ) couul ... alJ wfbe Hii .j. pur, f,r ; promptly accepted
to the President. He reau the address to the .1... ....... , , .. . .. . I ne i.ouisvi.ie journal ni a'.ur;.l says:
hich the town is lmt number will be nrodnoe.l u. is ,:,.,,. v , ,,mc h:is c0,,,e w,ien " vast body ot ine peo- . pnVl.vill .,, si( k .,,, fram a war as the not theasteru bouudry question.
norn.
Travellers from the lower Dauuhe, affirm that
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' . ' . , , . , : built is a black loam, almost ns black as powder- i are informed, however, that a verv large number p! should know the character of some of the Comor
are prepared for the market. I'iiis county an- discharged locofoco libellers and scoundrels.
liual V i.roiiuccs a heavy sum us more iu rro- .. .c ... .c ,. .,.
. .1 i ' , - ,-suine oi mem naner iiiemrcves ineir conceal- r-,t.,. 0 . ., ... . ,, , .1.1 t 1 portion than any other in the southern part of , , Kossut.i and I. -m both embraced the Tursish tiie State. " j ':, "t is beyond detection, but a few months may rj,, As n l we have heard of no nurchises ni.s- , eervo to tindeceivo thini iu t'nis respect. j . c,. . ..:.. 1 1... t . . :.. x- ... v....
rCor Lou Courier 1 r . , " . . , 10 edrn lnore tlmu ll,e necessaries ot li!e called lor. IjOU. courier. Lisbon states that the American chain'. ... .
i . " tor, received a letter a lew days since, from
il. 1.1 rn rivMU nr icrs irniii .. i nirinn io fi)n:fiifi . ...
h
sing uirougn our county, u e beh-ve thete js ; a g.uieral feeling with the dealers to hold oil.
r armors siiou 1.1 ne prepared, an 1 wiien Hie mar-
A Korlnne
I A .ilr John leary. of St. Louis, who has L:
the past four years h.bered iu essautly al ths carpenter busiuess, and who has never been able
Affair in Frnnop.
reuusylvauia, containing the joyful intelligence.
the ton n is rather sriii.ly, and. of cour-e. much
convention, remarking that 'if Z,ohary Taylor, : more tr.tui ,l!UI ihe "part referred lo. ? . . rt . .. . 1 . 1 : 1
111 view 01 nis w lcsenness am: oppression, nan j The L'cislatur
been met w ith rebukes and raibnes, instead of
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i r that he was the on iV heir to au estate, valued at gencur of this morning says the latest lettres r- ; ment, before the 1st of November, whether they rro!11 iV0 IKKI to dO!t ceived by our Government from Paris are of 'would settle c'aims for wrongful seizures of, . ... ....'
the 3d instant. They announce Mr. Rives' cr- American vessels or not.
c!ie"rs and rejoicings, he would have been in-
I-rr.brl. ii m Kerirnl. ! (,llce(i , a,)p,js ,( S,.1V rv npt p(lK. hli) . There i. going on at the Presbyterian church rI)ltl,:i,ioR) ,,, a,50 , ,,,. In this place a refreshing revival. Some fif- , , ., .1 . r 1 t 1 11 f ! e have no idea that President Tav lor would teen or eighteen persons have been added to the , , , , ., . - . 1 nave been received by the people of Massachnchurch, and the prospect is good for more. The ., ,1 . , .r 1 1 ' ' " setts in Riiy other than a respectful manner; and
oesi 01 leeung previ:i.s, ami e nope me good work will go on. We are not a member of that church, but we can say that its members live in a way to win ihe hearts of others. The utmost brotherly love has always prevailed, in its borders. Its members have with oommeii. ial.de zeal watched over each other iu sickness or distress.
1 t ne re.
was in st.-sion when I was
nd occupied a couple of rooms iu a tav
ern, called the Centre or Central house, kept by Mr. Kenedy. Beth branches of the Legislature are composed of men i ho mostly look like gentlemen, mid will compare favorably with tiie
'Good Beeves are rather sorce. We nuote
shies of line cattle at tire var.is ai l.'.W Sales rival, and the telegraphic despatch, given in anof light droves al .'lj?3,t2.. Sales of inferior nother column, dissipates any fear that tho dis-j ' cattle we quote at 0,5!). Hots ihiriii" the week : 1 r m n 1 . 1 ' have bee., iol.l at 1 '?'t .-a on f...o . , f iL 1 0Ui,n MaTd 81iy imped,-
The i: i.lrnrem oi :l hri-.li -.;lii). A persou discovering the proofs of the Chris
tian religion, is like un heir finding the deeds of
..f sho;.tsatT5c(,?1.5i)per head. S des of sheen 1 "-enUo the reception of the Americnn Minister; " ' " .i.i ., roi-, o i c . . - r e . .i . i l j i .his estate. Shall ho oluciuily coudeitm them as lu liiiteh. rs at l.al1 j. bales of lambs at a for, according to tins despatch, it had been nn-! ' ,i -'i j i . r . . ,.i i. n counterfeit, or cost them aside without examina- ""'' nounced in Tans Mouileur (the official j 1 paper) ,
irThe C.tineltou Economist understands ! ,,mt tU Fri'"cI' overn.nei.t dis.ivowed M.
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in, ue, i ,m r. viarrisou io niairt ss niii, in languere ; , :... .r. i j . , i ' In uig reom for moie than a ilozeii spectators. ; so exceedingly oiu-nsive ns that contemplated by ' t . i- . i . c, . r . .i . i fc 1 - ; Immediately atter I got in, a gentleman got up, ;
l.lis uiira-ar.oiiiioiiisi. . iMirinern paper inaixes
members of similar bodies in the western States j that un old and wealthy hardware house in Shef- i Foussin's conduct, and had appointed another Cell. Tally. I had some cilTicultv in eetiiin- into i England, is negotiating for the establish- j Minister in his place. This intelligence, in
i showing the licjuicscence of the French Gov-
! eminent in the correctness of the course ndop
we are confident tiiat they would not have per-j ,i, .. r..,. :.. ... .. r .i . t ; "lent of a branch in Caninl'.on for the inanu ' lho".o"er House in cousei u-'ia'e ol there no1 r . c n i
A little boy he,iri:i'- U'.a fath. r say fiat 'there is it time for ail thing.-, (limed up behind his mother's chair, and whispering injher ear, a-k-ed when was the prop, r tune for hooking sugar out of ihe sugar bow I. 'I lie I .ust E-'afthiou. i Tiie fashion has men introduced into Iviv York of wearing gentlemen's shirt bosauwuf fine linen cambric, laid iu broad plaits, and ornamented with three rows of rich French em-
who are born twice, die only once for over broidery. It is some vhat expensive, each l-o-
them the scond death hath no power. Jay. soui costing from ten to twelve dollars.
I I stuui:i Ionian is an uuneii. ver, hut tu
larovi i
lion? Pascal.
Biktii anti Dkath. Thoso bt ni once only, die tw ice they die an eternal death. But those
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.nru nti-ni'. ; led uy ou T t,xecu ti ve to wards the r rencli .ilin- i .... u -r "seii-.ior . nncomn nas arrived at Histm-n-
l.V a notice hutilished in tins dav s iiniier. it . . . ... cause lie w ill be so: and every in id is uot an ni . ,-,i; tviih ln l,..:.tt' .T.net. ,.
.. . . ' Klr nnil re ino.f 1 11 t nil mmr.. iniiinii nf nov fill. - . ....... ,.
tiie following extntcls Trom the address; 'That office,' referring to the Chief Magistra
cy, 'was des. crated when the people elected a
' , . , . . , , , . . , , . e( ii mi.nr 'WlillMIMI III lllin l.iM - lil l-l, I . . i . ,, . . f i-e - l.c w , . 1 , a .111 Cttll III I i IH.1 il II n, I m r i . - )0 ... IT I. I IIS lie:. i and 111 a kind iif broken Fng ish.a.t ross between ...i i i. , ,.i. r I ,i, , , . : , ' ', , ister, and removing all apprehension of any dif- , ,. , , ' .. in i ni tn.i,ioii. , w un n.s n . !,.,.. , , . ! , 1 XV , J oi'serv. d that a State Convention of I ree .. 11 1 unbeliever, because tin grace of God conquers though nU entirely restored
i .-..I..., . .win. uiiii i iuu.M inoMU w il u l .Itii nirtl IO C-llIft:, IU Illfei 1 1 1 IMS Clly IU I'?- "-""ft U....VVH .nr - w w v . ....,.
ti.tn uiiiIit con.sidoration, hy striking out i coii.imt next, iur thf purpose of iroviJt.ig for the from this cans.1, will atFord sincere Hntisfdction
They feel for each olhrr as true Chris-ti tii-. tvrant to fill it You art1,'
sivsMr' Garrison to j the word "for" and inserting in lieu thereof the 1 tr'T.? ' " Ht ' to the American Republic.
............ l i-,ii iii iiior. mull. iii.irr
some, changeth their wills, and bi.ids them to , Christ. Charnoek. i
should feel. Of them it can truly hesii-.l
, President Talar, in the address, 'you are n- j word "of", for, he said, he thought it Would be
, .. . . i ,, r, . , . : snc.cessiul perpetrator ot roiitiery. miu.'-r, and how these christians love. This chuich, in ... . ... ' : ,:, i. -
more proper.
After some sp. aker ask
little
E'rovikton rilr.i Ui I of thr Vi.
Every thing remains wonderfully quiet, tuueh-
, may be something more in this proposed move- i0 '"orecompicle vindication could be made. , mg probat.le uperatioi s in ihe coming packing
time for con- ment than meets Ihe public eve, and if there he, 'of the entire correctness of the course pursued . . , " " season. A lew ol Me Kentucky drovers have ... . -. ' . im.'uinn rt vim c'.t . t I ........... .. ...c. i.. i..
numbers, for many years was very feeble, but : man stealer; you are honored, caressed . (latter- -'deration, the aUer asked the question, "is j fe" r- U'L "V.V. ,. n f . 'U - , . - with thei; usual Access in c.ki:,, cv,ir
its Interests have been watched exvr and. i raved ed. but still you are a niao steal, r. It is said , the House ready for the question, upon th.-a- ,,.',,,,,,,,,'.,.. whose o.hcial communications just exceptions , Mcrrljicf I xiraoi earlv delivery, have returueu home. It is lire! -
were taken lor their grossly ollensive character, 1 In Syracuse, a few davs since, verv nnexm-c- uy H'rougli their represent , Hons and luflueiicr,
shed than the government of France itself has thus tr-dly, by tho Kev. Mr. Love-of t )fib e, Mr. Old- ; l"",..u."' --,'i-',ou Ui.server was induced tc
er Bivp.l,v tl,p mei.,l .ili,.,or n. .let Ilunkerlo Miss Van Uarnburner. Allhouirh V"""" parag-.,.!,, on ei.nes.r.y
f i ii,co;., w , c .u . . the afiair went off with much ki i at, it is sup-j Ol ol. I oussul. We confess thnl u-e were not . .
Miss Fdlmor , a daughter of t!e Vice Trcs-
uiirrersis ime ouen wamieii oxer ami jrayen ro. on . si... .. .i.c ..i..-. i-.-... .. . . ... , ... . , onr readers, that we puMish the not ice it the re- ' for, by some most devoted and discreet men and ; '"" ' j.hoiist. but no ty.n.v.t m in would de- , ln,.ll(illu.. pr0poeed by the geiilleman from quest of a leading genilnnan cf tiie anti-slave- ' women. And if all professing christians would I ""T.V, -Ti .'.V 'W Urtl "Iv!!? r ,!l7 i 5 ' '"" Thereupon, as a matter of ry party, who ia'taae past was a cistin-iiisbed ... 1 , , . .,y'M' re biave.but the braemn vo.ild not; member f t he whip partv. From this, we infer only live one year as exemplary, as holy, and ;oM in bondage his f, How man.' course, I belted, for no stranger hearing the , , , , , head of the movement
as zealous in the cause as they should, they I
would Uke the world by storm I
tiUe'.if that for tin
; that tiie Lexington Observer was induced to
pubii last:
ii'ent of the F niled Stales, recently received an i
l.iilivilV .iiini.:;.
I " '
ointment in tcaclicr ill one of the public
Wm. II. Chandler, lh editor of this paper, ' scj100s 0f PnfVdo. and is now pcting iu tlu.t
having been appointed Post Master of that city, : r.,p(piiv How striking an illustration ot the has retired from that establishment. Knowing pi.j,.,!. pf (1r Republican institutions: Miss nad watching as we do the career of every editor, rin.nori," roC(,ivi.i hor ,.,lm.i0n at the State In the State, the retirement of a coteinporary is i orln;l sVh'jol. n era with us. F.very editor in the State has! rnmimiiFj lii: m'lhiti.il I cinra li:,v.. I S ItlvrwtlH IlJc.
. , The Hallow -II G: 7,ette h as a Ions' account of occupied our present position. Vi e have there- ; t ,
l.lt-.OII!.l.Tlllllll!r ,O lieti .1 llirri.ir: III I , in that town. Miss Hannah S. Ames, who has
Iirsl lillie, COl.ll Keep IKS Cannot coll ... n lie lie .f l'l.l 1, ,i....i...r,.l il.,""""- ' 1 uiai r ,-,v ii.iv i i ,- 'r
e ...... ...v . : iiii-i-u o" iiiiiw iiioi. iiir; niiail v in HUfc one Ul face slr.rght, unless his organ 0f miithfu-ueiis piirty will adlit re to the line of policy marked . without anprehrnsion that some p;etext would the heart, but rather a matter of convenience. I he pork trade in Kentucky is at present ve-
mallcr than mine is. ' u 1 l "'" l lsl I'emocrauc stale t. oiiveiilion, he availed cl hy the r rench government to widen 1 lie bride l ore a soiled reputation in couse- "a" '"-t u" ") ,u
the breach, which the course of her Minister at 1 a Ute liason with one Mr. Ig. and . j ... .. s. - -5- . . she is a little vixenish. Y. Y. Home Journal, remaining in the large cities of the I inon. The Washington had caused, or to excuse the con- ; . ; Louisville and Cincinu-iti parkerauds!i'i;hterduct of that Minister. We could not see, after j A K'ub!iin Mini. ers are m iking more extensive preparatioa fur
Letters have been received by th- relatives of l"" emmng season than usual, but ut
v:is modi
,. ... , , r i - . . ' that thev still more strongly distrust the Almost the. whole of this town has sprung up , wllij, mrIy u;, h.r ,,lu k.a(, of Tliyiuri(iI. within a year aflni'.; i:ig employ ment for a large j Ind. State Sentinel. number of carpenters and other iin cliaii ics. - -ri u . r ...ii. i ' l.ifi IVh.Iics of n t'hs!:!.
1 ne nusiness oi carpeuicring is ine oesi prouably of any in the Territory, though they complain of not being aide to obtain money for
foreseen the commencement of all the prcsn.t editors, as well as scores more who have flourished and fallen. Notwithstanding we me only 38 years old, and there are many editors in the rlUte older in years, yet as editors they are nil our juniors. Then we say when one is added to the list, or one retires, it is noticed by us with more than usual feeling. Mr. Chnu.ib r has published a good paper been a devoted andcoti-
tueir labor. Wagons and teams are scarce, so that hauling is high nnd is a good business. At the time I was there, the keepers of grog shops, ll.Uiard tables, Tenpin Alleys and other gaming
been unable to speak for seventeen months, wasi Hells, seemed to b doing a very fair businessmesmerized. The doctor placed Ids him! upon ile merchants and tavern keepers, something
the letter of M. de Tocnileville to Mr. Clin ton. '
. .. ., , . Mr. Faber. well known as a resident of r.ir.eiii. "ink '"gag -meats. Ia consecii-ia -
on ...e .auer suom.u.ng me correspondence lo confir'm, . of hj, ben this state of Me case, the K-ntncky hog-fee-him, how it could be reconciled without an ex- publicly executed iu Germany by order of the ders, who have fed for an earlier market tUa Illicit disavowal of the conduct of M. Ponssin. Government, for irivincr ntt t mre in rei.nUie:, n ' they have common! t done, k ill drive toaSuir.L-
correspondeiit of the Ne.v York Literary j T1 . . , . , . Tm,; i doctrines. ' "a market."
World- . . ... 1 It is not verv likelv tint threats uf driving to
The following beautiful little poem was written by James T. Fields, for the Huston Hook for 1N50. It is taken from the proof-sheets by a
her throat, coir.maiule.
made the attempt and
lip by twenty-one j
her to spe.ik, and she
spoke. This is ba ked
rsnns.
Abolition in I"ortnv.o-ic Colonic. It is said there is a prospect of a law beii g
oT hoin are in the settlements along the F. istern Coat of Africa, about six hundred in the Capede Vcrd- I.-Ialids, and the remainder chiefly in the settlements and on the islaudsalong the
I"-Ml'iV: lints There have arrived at the qitar intine ground, Stateti Island, from the first of April to the list of October, one hundred and sixty-three thousind one hundred and ninety-three passengers: being an average of eight hundred and uiuetys x per day; and an increase of near thirty-
sistent whig, and has done Much service in the passed in Porlug-.l for tie" abolitiou of shivery cause. We hope he has made an ample fortune i,i all the Coloui. s of that country. A bill for
at it. that purpose was read in the Chamber of
Mr. Sanders, late of the t aiio 1). lla, tak s the Peers at l.i.-bon, ou th.) 05i!i of May last, and Journal. Personally we are about as wellae- on the 05th of Juue follow iug, th- commitee ou attainted with him as his predecessor. lint Mr. Ci Ionia! sdV.irv, to w hich it was referred, made
Sanders has earned for himself a reputation for a report annroi ing m
an able and witty writer, which hast Mended far beyond his own immediate county. We therefore look upon this us a valnabl- accession to the editorial corps of the State. We feel deeply the necessity of its character being , lexaie.l. We have seen too many mere Un Is of politicians occupy these stations, who are perfect dolts, and have no more to do with iheeditoiial depart
ment of their papers than ihe man in the moon. Western Coiet of Africa Thev are penerillv bankrupts iu char .ct. r and
purse totally irresponsible in any respect And these tools are made use of by the as irant, tl e malignant aud designing, to traduce the character of correct and responsible editors. Through lliem all the tilth mid venom t.f a corrupt villege political clique is disgorged upon the best men of our State. This is no fancy sketch. Almost every county town in the State is cursed with this kind of a dung cart the o-lahlislnnent tither owned by a company, or mortgaged to those who started it and the man at the head SO destitute of character, that no honorable man can make them an equal by replying to ib-ir attacks. Ill this way, then, is ihe niiloria! profession verv milch degraded in our State. We really have but a few miters who are responsible, or respectable. We say this in nil si berm ss. Look around you see the tools the dupes the vagabonds the bloats and the ninnies, that are made to talk and make signs bke the images iu the days of Henry VI I Illi of Kugl.md.
And who does not feel humbled at the prospect. We rejoice theu at the accession of Mr Senders to our profession. He is a man of talents, and of iiidependence!:ttilii niia. El Lecero, published in Panama, s :ys thai i;iformaltoii has just been reeeireu from Jamai a, ttating that Gen. Santa A una is laboring inns' earnestly to return to Mexico. Once there, lie will have himself declare I Dictator, annul ihe treaty of Queretero. and renew the war with the United States. It says, also, lie !i sent jaOO.tlt'O to be distri! uti u among Ins p.iinlans, and is lin.kii g an tlort to obtain t; ve tin udred Irishmen lo fa mi at Taiepico at.o. loin bis partv there, which ! v. ty i.nii.ei
further than this there appealed to be but little j doing. j Farming for the tic xt few years w ill be very j profitable, for the products of the very few farmers t'.iere Is now wholly insiillioient to feed j the population. j I could not learn that winter wheat hid b-'en j thoroughly Hied there, though the impression , generally seemed to be tiiat it woiiid not sueceed, on account of th-i severity of the winters: an i small quant ity of snow. Corn is an uncer- J
1 recommending its ad-i,'li ''P- though it succeeded well this year. i iTM .1 . ! 1 l r . '
p. ion bv the Cumbers. 1 m1 PM- "lM" 1 ul ",'" ""t ! ThemimUr of slaves that wi 1 le freed by tees succeed well, and turnips grow to a prodithis n.easure sb.ouh! it become a law, is between j Pio,ls '" I''uce well, and all the com- ; f.fiv and sixty tl.ous.nd, nearly thirty thousand m. Cr:en vegetables siieeeed admirably '
" in i u'u .1. i tu., ine morning oi lae oin
inst., the most tender vegetable had not been injured by frost such as bean-. Cucumbers, -tomatoes, occ, all were green. j On of the greatest dilTieulti.-s the farmer in J the northern country has to contend with in the raising of corn, is the Ued winged I1. ickbird I (Oriolus plieuiceils). They are throughout this whole country in immense numlvrs. and might iu the corn fo lds in tlorks of thotis.in.'s at a time, and if yon drive them ovt one side, they lly round and liht in the other, and destroy immense quantities of corn, not only in Miniie-
I've thousand over the same number of days ot.i, but Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa.. last year. N. Y. Sun. j The Sioux and Chippew ays have ameng them i
the original I ndi.iu com, and I intended to have; brought some of it home, but when I w.n with i
All the hedges are ill bloom, And the warm w est wind is blow ing; Let me leave this stifled room, Let ine go where flowers nre growing'. Look! my cheeks are thin and pale, And my pulse is verv low, Ere my siiit begins to fail, Mother dear, you'll let me go! Was not that the robin's song Piping through the casement wide? I shall uot be listening long! Tulio me to the meadow side. Hear me to the willow biook; Hear me to the merry mill; On the orchard I must look Ere my beating heart is still. Fuiut and fainter grows my breath. Hear mo quickly down the lane. Mother diar, this chill of death I shall never speak again! Still the hedges are in bloom, And the warm west w ind is blow ing; Still we sit in silent gloom O'er the grave, the grass is growing.
snort ot an approval ol Me position taken nnd ; rp, The Elnperor ,,f Kpssia has just removed a southern market, will materially affect pacU-
langnago used .by M. Poussin; nnd we must all the Russian artists from Rome, after having suppose that either it whs written without the cuused their debts to be-paai. knowledge or approbation of theFrench cabinet; ... 7I ., . . . . ' 1 ' i i V hen Peter the Great visited West min or that they have, under a full view of all the sl(,r HH!I, he asked who were all llies, meu iu
circumstances of the case, wisely and properly wigs and gowns.
From the N. Y. Tribune. .Noble mm.
nv :. n. sttart. The noblest men I know en Earth
ers in this city. iCetitocsy speculators mil drovers have long enough bad things their owu wav at tho opening! f p-.-cU'.g operations !ier, and long enough iuil iicm ..i su'. client pricf-. A great deal of money h. s b i a made, in ti t
He was tol l that thev were provision business centering t Ciarianati, dti-
decided to disavow what their representative in '-'"' ring Me past eight or leu ve.r-., i.uiui.
I U ash.ngton had, of h.s own promptings, un- ,!Ul tw,f ,,,:. a!I R1V onAniotm Hnd i u-uiu to think it hardlv worth their while lua-
dertakell to say for them. am going to hang one of them as soon r.s I g. t ger to make the extensive preparations that they Hut, no matter for what reason or by what home." Is there any unfortunate Peter Peebles have been iu the ImIhi of making, or to labor s influence, the French Cabinet has decided ,0 ready to exclaim- tbey have been in the habit of liboring. toon-
.. , . - w tiim tin 'ii.-i ii.iiuui nvuiuiirui. oi" tuiuiui. . i " ii' - I disavow, and of consequence to disapprove of. , Atier Jespot of the kind? think it is time for the... to look a little to their ! the conduct of M. Toussin, the fact that they I own interests. They are le-eonu; g of tiie opioj have ijone so, even in the face of, an almost en- ' O On the 1st inst., the workmen employed iou, that tho residents' of Ciiiciaiiati. who i.o i dorsemen. hv the French Minister of Foreign " the Washington National Monument contri- this lu..iness, should cmtr d it.-Cin-OaX.
i .. . . , . . .. tinted op wards of 5.1GII.00 towards its erection.
- iejj.iiii.il i.u a v-oiiijui "-. j ,.rP re m ,;ersous omidoye.1 ou the work. r.i I..I- .J: . c ,r r i , ..
iiou oi tiiewiioio proeeeoiiig oi our go . eru- one nan oi wnotn are day laborer. wn I I iVr i 1 -i "t ill riiu lu' :J
ment, and must expose to severe censure those! ... . " i .. i A . M ' 1 irTll'i, ..J.1.....1.1... ... i . . bush. Oats sol 1 ct '2c.
! of the opposition to Gen. Taylor and his admin- ' J, ' " " "f "r " " ' ';'v .riio ! 11 - possession cf liU.lMlll pounds in England lately, Iinu:oti. : i-tration, who, anticipating displeasure from . hut they could not bear their good fortune, and The sales to-cay comprised S)0 brV- M'--j France at the dismissal of M. Poussin and re-; hotli became iusine. port at jtj. anj 2(J0 brls. No. 1 Lard it 5V"- ! gardless of the rtglits an J dignity of their govern-! , r r The market is steady without any c'l'tnge 13 i , . . t -.i t- ! I-J Col Ebenezer Dumont of Lawrencebnrgh uric . ment, xvere preparing to take s.J. s with France is tt CaaJidute for State Agent. i vhleli.j.
ngaiusi u. i .... . . i , .. ,-ai..r.lav
11;ir irl ateBitv n i fcl noau.
Fioi:r nnd t- ,:if . In I iutiimnll.
The onlv silo of flour heard of to-day was
river at l-'Vic; 2'ldo from wicon.
Now that France has acknowledged that ', ''- -, mrl " ""-cnen, ot Me Henderson ""-J '" ';:,-' .-,e 04 aod 4Gl.rU. from
' r, rr. 1 w r MnJ- manner, nas retired trom Me editoriu i"- .."i. u. - . f I Gen. Tnvlnr vrna rorht in disinlainir M. Pnimsin ' . r .u... ..-. : , , w, , . n . f,m mrou, CJ dO. iroui
Are men whose hands nre brown w ith toil ; , ,i, ,;, 1 : ,;1!.,,, i, ,. -l,t -;tl 1
W ho, harked by no ancestral graves, i , . , ' , 1
,1. v.-u in .-i:. ii. ,'..1 ivfuiiii- uu,-; 11; J 11 o j
Whitt irit The Cincinnati Commercial, of the 1 7th ir.st., informs us that iu one cf the churches of that i v. the subject lias been bro lch-cj w bother it is proper tor men and women to sit together in th- church or not, during divine service! The next question we exp-ct to hear agitated is the propiivtv of running separate lines of omnibuses, steamboats and railway trains fertile two sexes, with drivers, captain, conductors ami
the Indians I was to murh occupied wati king 1 (he scalp dance, a id other of their doing", lh.it it whol'y escaped mv memory. ' I will write Bgain soon. H. A C'nrtot:. I'nct.
Hewiiown the woods, aud till the soil,
A nd win thereby a prouder fame Thau follows king or warrior's name. The working men! whato'er tWeir task, To Carve the stone, cr bear the hod They wear opon their honest brows 'I lie royiil stamp and seal of God ! And brighter are their drops cf sweat Titan diomonds in a coronet ! God! less the noble wor'-.ii.g men, W!io rear I n cities of the plain; Who dig the mines, and build the ships. And drive the commerce of the main; God bless t! tern! for their swarthy hands Have wrought the glory of all lands.
-n aJt r , nn.i "J1) do. from wagon
, mr.1, .11 ii;i oi i - . I ut lfS 'c; and 1 (IU do fruin cauul, aud U 1.0 Iron.
Fnterprix- i:lrror,!irtr:i r.
Tl C t ..: 111. t r .. : rjiiTri-e.fl ul 1-3 V
, ,.,:!! . .t.i. ....... r.i... ,: ..i n.o ... mmit uriB learns irom a Penile- .--- , ; --
in. inc. cai iic-. , , i . ii rjiii.ic vi . 1 1 ' - iiiiio nuj ' . .. . ... . i . . - , , .... . . . ..; ' ' , , man up the rivvr, that about the midnle of No- f.rarcrie. manner of that dismiss il. They ore more rember a full riTTf.,! .,, k..;i, . yi. i ri. i...r ,JP i beavv. and prices Is-
--fce,--- lumv a v it mriai lie ii mi m i ivi o'f, - - . . French than even the French Cabinet is ! I oint, Wisconsin, and transported ihen. rrn,. v,,r l, 1... v..r The sales us far s reponea ve-
j I the country fortv miles to r.:iVn rl,. .1,.,. ,. onf,t,..d to a few sinail lots at 5
fj-7 The following toast was drank at a re- : was launched, will sail direct for San Francisco and fair Coff.-e is steady at previous quotationf; ' cent abolition meeting: "Here's to de African T'a Chagres am. Panama, the design being to say liffll'-.c. for Eastern. At the pu bhc sa.e : fairsec-natural sweetness needs no perfumery, ' f'" ',e.r across t!,ej Isthmus. She held in Hall.inore on J'L I . , . . ' . , ' Isowned nnd will be commanded by the builder, at JO', c... and the remainder was wiltidrswu . ) . nor color nee.!, uo paint." Twenty-six cheers, a Mr. Hutler. Isu't the country waklu- u, a private t. legrapluc dispatch from New Orlea-s and grins by Ihe Lcre. " 1 .s5l, jUst., we learn that Coffee bad o-
j Aa Alwondin- smir rrf.rrr In .1., f:.M vanced to lO'.ic. I here is a coiuuiu p. -
ITTAn English paper in speaking of mysteri
ous disappearance of a clergyman says when be ;
e.Jon Sentinel. The Slate Sentinel will be issued Tri-weeklv
."Minr-i. It will be recollected that Richard M. Graves.
left the residence of a friend, he was perfectly : Treasurer of Mississippi, was a defaulter to an sober. Rather remarkable. j immense amount Where he is, or where he
nas oeen, nobody knew. Hut. behold, a myste ( ry ! In a letter to the Yazoo Whig, by a voum ! man in r.tlf -. f " '
IL7A bov kt tcliool in th u-p.f. a i o 1 1 nail
Thewbolt vP",,lti" f United States ithuiii th- coming srssion of the Lri'Ulaturc, as cd to recite his lesson iu hitorv was akefl ; . . . . : wriUr that on th- !
-....,.1 ,.., .),-r ' Ti,.!. u in ...... o .O..I. r ii... u . ' 1 a nizni i lacer on th NarmnmntA vi. .
ti'llld iTtt'in '"e't-i iiiiv I'irp mi r lit uiir tiiur : u.,wai. j " ' uu m vi uir i't-w ' (i,.,!,,. a r , - . - . . i- , np i . C . . m
sfiiiup', anti raeh i n.i vit.uul be nt lowed sulficient reporter?, ami t!i proceeU!iiis ef the Assembly ; , , - V " ' . . ' 'K''Niman, noraing up f , . , , . c.ctars have wittuiMWD
... . vjra. urarni .t .
j..n,., f..r Vii1.lsc from th trade tt - -
doc. thfM. Sak-s of 300 and f 0 boxes W. U. at c 1 itarm. A sU of 3- ker ti twist 2nd rate at 7'.,c
r- . ,
New Vols, October ".'o, r. m-
room lo breathe i. Fifteen inches square would j w ill be given in the usual correct form.
"Sourcrout, schnapps and sausagrs.'
engineers
wonder
niuete
nf each sex. Who can tell what suffice for thi. There are 17(10 virde in a mile,
ers are yet in the womb cf tiiis enlightened which multiplied, give Ci.-'lfiO inches, and this ., . ,.. 0 1 product divided by fifteen, the number of inches i-eut.i century, N.V uo. . O00opi.-.: by ear!, individual would
Tn-weekly for the Session,
Weekly,
$1,00 50
Tl.e Cotton market Is very firm at an advance
.-ffl.rc, aud some fuctors Have wiuiura--
their litocks. Common to good nratius 5' -
Ci iitli t" ICi idc iin.t liev ."lai.l. On S iturd.iy afternoon, a wherry, cent lining Mr. J. Hrydeii nnd two young women who bad at ' led it bridesmaids, (t le parlies having only been married that morning, was proceeding up liie river towards rutlley, T. I.aiiil ivv, brother lo the briiie, baing the maiii'einent of Ihe boat. W hen about midway between llattersea
vnd Wmisworth, it came across the mooring t- 1 I ; . 1 I 1. .
e'l.iiu ill a ILliiie w llli;il v a un 11 .11 alienor. The wotne.i, ill alarm, ros- froiitlheir seats, and iiMnMt: t tbe lioat overturned, and lb- whole p.-.rlv were immersed in tiie ut-r. I'nfortucalely , tbe hri .c and Mary A-Mdi ivo. one of th" hr,.;. un m!, s iek and w re ,;rorueil. i j.,..!...,. u ... : .. 1 :
f tt r tt 1
tHre orropje; (v erh i t!ivil tint wonht iJ 11011. u. u. mun rfiunn-a on inec;ir?io
. . . I 1 1 : . il'). 1 .f m.. f . u -
place VX-Z V ot tliem 111 a row to extend 111" length I 1 lio luapoiis, 1.11 me . ..u 01 ua. irom uic gre.n ,s m,w Mrs n,er no 0ReTi ier l,usbapd hav
mlle'a ma Mceuen.!" btohave m.idea great speech. Among "S -"cceeded u, cbtatn.ng a divorce Crom her
number 1 1 ,M'.,.t 6.
NhouM Idiilie. wrnr Hnntu loons. This is now the preatest nuestion of the dav!
Mr. Fanny Kemble Rutler who hy the way, ' IIe w" o ,he originators and trong advois now Mrs. It-He. n i, i..K .. i ca,c" of Repudiation in Mississippi.
said he was laving up money to pay his deb's """'T lock- Col,"roa 10 , - in Mississippi ! It is V. be hoped he is 'and that , ",ul Michi2aD "our rung-s from ... Mi.issiPPi will recover a partVf the monev.!l ! Wheal is iu rair f? vJft
the delegates from Indians, to the Convention. has set tbe fashion, and all the romantic
I we notice the names of Hons. O. II. Smith, Ii. ' school pirls of Lenox, whero she resides, nm
W. Thomp-on, Albert S. White, A. T. tdiis h i,.( t,, ,;,i
her bre-
! horses, go a fishing camp out iu the rain, and
.-.xl iol:irv. I V". Thomi
Ma;. Thompson S. llrown, lute F.ngineerto and Dr. I- Ins Ilaymoud. ihe Trie Ruilrivid. will soon leal e thiscouutrv
fur live years' eiiiiigemeiit with the Emperor of j &-J I lie editor ol the I rovi.lenee Journal is . probably soon force some poor male biped to do
ussia. from ub.eu lie is to receive a salary ol : ' governor o. ivi.o.ie isiam., ami ,.as a saury ; (Ileir cooki, nnd darn their stockinss! Now.
.1'J.0'I0 per alllllim. , 11 11,- teiuiuucj m '"i m" newspaper
nnrhi Un nt 11 I'rrmium. The Nottingham (English) Mercury says:
"A bachelor living at Mansfield, lately ordered the town crier to announce that he was in
want of a wife. 30 rears old. nf m;,.ki-
aud clean and industrious habits. IT. J
I for a living, and to pUy Governor for fun
Itj- l lie l Illi l.llllUl I lilies S.IS 1111:1 liie. I Mleeiio Meii.'al Institute of that 1 it y has taken ' the lead in doing nw.iv with proiessioiiai :is- I i-i.rd, hv ; d't-l i'l:-n i f--: ! !';! i f il nr i-. 1.
5 10 s0,"'t'-4
The for
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cigu news is regarded as iauiu' A'. prices are adva.Tcing. Sales of Ohio Pork $10,37 '.',10,50 for mess, -n- U't Prime. 'Regular sales of Lira at 6.ta6?4e f
brl and 7'4c for keg. Beef is in lair oemauu.
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overwhelmed with applicants, that he found
llllllse I unali le In .
, we have nothing to say against this, we merely j obliCe.l to leave the town to escape his impend'-
regard lliem as the innocent vagaries or the i ""S " !TV(i.l. M 1 I inn imI. I. ite uf I iidiananoliH. b;u .. I, ........ 1 ., 1. - I .1 I
i r - ' I ' . iimi 111111 vuii-111 11111 10, cut. iiiLt7 tliev llliiv I T I 1.f , .'1 1 T. 1 e 1, .luted fr..i lii-t.i. t .f ..leraiiientn, j ,. . .. . . .1 , " " Ur- o'Pn house ir. Crawfordsvi!.-. was -'ss Matilda Ldgertou. 1-tMte l,.,l,..tu!,ie,.!i..., f..,: .. SMt, .-..- - '" "' ",uri!1? tlwinselv" f. th" elnn-es f ; ,r.,,,,y ,!ost roved by fire on Sunday i.feht !at. j Ou yesterday, Mr l-.sl.u.
i':ii 10 ;u I oil-.n-: i v - 1 r ' 1:1 ! til turni'v
Marrif d Ou tbe-iiih ult. by the Rev. J. B Sparks, Mr. William G. Snoddy to Miss EIKo Tague. On the 30th, Mr. Edward White to Miss Martha M'GIenn. Oa the same day, Mr. Thum-w W. Snyder tu
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