Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 November 1849 — Page 2
AMERICAN-
Reader! did yon borrow ihe pnprr J on are J now readingf If thru do wc claim
your nitenlloni
B KOO Iv V !LLK, 1 N D 1 AN A FRIDAY. NOV. 30, 1849.
PIlK3lli:!S VOtt 1S50. We are again at that season of 111 year, when we reasonably expect our subscription list to he extended. We know our paper has the merits, ond il should have the circulation. We theref'ere offer tho followir.e premiums for Ihe future.
Correapomleiice of the Baltimure Patriot. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 1P19.
The official annouucenieiit, in the Intellgen-
1'hc Xrxt Srsicu of 1'onftrrM.
The first session of the tliirty-fir.it Congress, j wiil coiiiiiience on next Monday, leinif l! e '
BRITISH, HUM 'I AND rOMlMTil,
UAILtVAVM. The true railway is an invention of the nine-
"The person who subscribe mid pay for our cer cf u,is morning, that there will be a deficit of 3rd day of December. teenlii ceutury ; the lines constructed before ; pa.iuw between any p art of the United Elates
! paper, comprise indeed but n very small portion fifteen millions of dollars in the means ofthe It is understood that the Message of the Pres- ! 1&0 wer merely tracks of wood, stone, or iioii, ; and t,e United Kingdom is a follows :
of the column inty, yet we venture to say that Government income to meet Ihe expenses of the ideiit is nearly prepared for delivery to the two along wHici wagons were dragged by horses, nine out of every ten reading men in our town . current and the next fiscal years, o ing to th houses, and that the heads of the several depart- auu confined principally to collieries. An act ' ami neighborhood, read it eith-r regularly or oc- extraordinary expenses growing out of the war ineiit have their report nearly completed. for the first public railway iu England was ob-
casioiially. To these non-paying patrons we
have a few words to sayHave you never thought that while you are rending the paper at the expense of others, you are not acting altogether honorably? If you
never have, just lay dowu this borrowed paper , the coming Congress? If not. more loans must a patieut and full investigation of the operation
Every new subscriber, from this Hate to the ! wl'icri " ar a" ' ' on"
first of April n-xt, ml who pay one year in advance, shall revive a ropy of G reeley s Whig ' Almanac for 1S.M) a work of 01 paees, invaluable lor it Political, Statistical, and General Information, Election Ueturns, mid Astronomical Calculations for all parts of thn Union. Every person at present on our list, who pays onn year in advance will receive also oue copy ol Greeley's Almatiuc lor llO. Those paying up for last year and for oue year in advance tit the s.noe tim. caH have the Almanac for ll'Jnnd 150. Or any subscriber now in Arrears, who pavs iu bis acco.iut at one time in rash $5. 00, shall have a copy ot Greeley's Almanac Any person si nding four new subscribers before tlie 1st of April next, with the cash (tf dollars shall receive a copy of McCauley's splendid History of England, in two large octavo volumes, handsomely hound, and each ol tho subscribers an Almanac. Any person, sending us ten new subscribers and the cash (or wiil be responsible for it) 2!) dollars, shall have as a premium Macauley's History of England, Godey's Lady's Book, for the year lk5ll, ni.nl'd to them direct from Philadelphia, This is the liest Three Dollar Mairazine printed iu Ibis or any oilier country and a copy of Ciianiiferliii.i new and splendid Indiana Gazetteer, a work now just issuing from the press; subscription price 1 ."lit. And each subscriber thus obtained shall have a copy of Greeley "s Alinan;:c. Recollect that the subscriber.
You know that it is nn advantage to your town
and neighborhood (and of course to 5011), to. have a newspaper published in it. You know ' this, we sav; or if yon don't, you ought to, and a little reflection will enable you lo perceive it.
with Mexico and the acquisition of new territn- The reports will be interesting, and two of tuine,J "' 'M'l ; in the year ending June, 1 -4, ries, will have a tendency lo depiess Govern- them especially so these of the Secretary of the income derived from passengers on Pritisli meiit stocks materially. Congress must vote the Treasury and the Postmaster General. The and Irish railways was $28,000,0(10, and from the remedy : what v.-ill it be? Can a bill, alter- Secretary of the Treasury has been, almost from . freight of goods, .$20,000,000. Iu ISIS I .ID I
ing the tariff, so as to increase the revenue, pass the day be entered upon his duties, engaged 5n ""'es f railway were completed and open for
Irattic in the United Kingdom, of which 2""J miles were in Scotland, and 101 in Ireland. By the opening of the Chester and Holyhead railway the mails are conveyed between Loudon and Dublin iu 17 hours. Parliament had authorized 12,012 miles of railway to be made, of which 7,000 were not opened, and of these, 4,000 wiulu probably not be made, as proposed. On the first of July, 1848, there were 1,443 miles of railways open in Britain aud Ireland;
be resorted to ; ami a consequent increase of the of the present financial and revenue svstems of
National Debt follows as a matter of course. the government, and the facts aud information And the U big Administration will be charged : which he will be able to lay before Congress, witii sinking the country under the load of an can hardly fail to exercise an important iuflueuormous National Debt! So we go. ! ence upon its decision. He will recommend
The letters from Mr. Senator Foots and Mr' such a modification of the Sub-trjasury system
fostal Treaty with Oreat Britain. ' Democracy. British and Irish Corrfsfondfnck Postage Ltely they bad a democratic celebration on Rates. The scale of full postage r ites on letters sma" scale iu Cincinnati. Tho proceeding
are reported 111 the tnquirer of that city. We give below a specimen of the toasts 011 the oc occasion. The first toast was the followi ng !,v Thomas J. Gallagher. "Ilippiness aud long life to Edward C. Ko!."' (Drank with great cheering ) The third wts t'le fol!owiug by Judge Red"There should be 110 quarrel among friends'love thy neighbor as thyself,' is the Democratic platform." (Cheer.) The fourth toast was by P. J. Sullivan, and is of the "higbfaluting stripe" it is thus reported:
The weight of a single letter is fixed ol half an ounce in both countries. For every letter not exceeding half all ounce in weight, the charg.s of pontage is one single rate. Above half an ounce, but not exceeding one ounce, two rates. Above one ounce, but not exceeding two ounces' four rates. Above two ounces, but not exceeding three ounces, six rates. Above three ounce, but not exceeding four ounces, eight rates ; and so on, two rates being added for every ouuee or fraction of au ounce.
"General Jackson, who, at the are of fuur',.
n nil prepaid letters sent Irom oue etnee ot years, preierreu aeaiu to wacKing the boots of
If you see or bear of any thing in another paper Representaeive Clingman, which appear in this as experience has demonstrated to protect the which yon think would benefit yourself, your ; morning's Intelligencer, on the Wiimot Proviso government frma loss by peculation aud defal- ' party, your friends, or your town, you are anx- aI1j . ilts abolition of slavery in the District of ! cations, and which will, if adopted, also relieve ions that it should appear in the paper at home; . Columbia, furnish au inkling of the deep tone of the syvni from some of the very serious evils it or if any public matter comes up, which you feeiillf; wlic., p(.rva(es lllu wilold South on these imposes on the monetary affairs of the couumay derm of irnpoitance to the place or yourself. vexe(1 quegliols Siloud the gallant South be ' try. The tariff ef 1S4G will be dissected, aud you expect to find the p,,.er strongly pushing proVoked and driven to extremities, iu order tln.i ' material alterations recommendej, with the view it forward; and if it does not, you are perl,M.s Hlle llljy oe crusleil? 0i(i llle fralle of the 0f securiug fro(ll it a nlor cert lil, ad stabItJ the first to complain, although you have always Constituti.ju contemj.iate such a procedure?- revenue, and of protection the industry of the been sponging the reading of some mighbor's l)0v8 ,i,at SSCred instrument sanation it? Does country from the ruinous competition ft has in
exchange to another, there should be distinctly , marked in red ink, in the upper right-hand corner of each letter, the amount due to the country to which sent ; aud iu like manner oil all unpaid letters there fchould be marked in black : ink t'ue amount due to the country from which
oa the 1st of January, 149, 5,007 were in oper- ! forwarded. When either country is entitled to alion, viz., in Ireland, 3CI ; in Scotland. 72S ; in the packet or sea rate of postage, in addition to England and Wales, 3,913 ; and during the six its jul,,,,,), tjle tvvo rdlMsl10uld be combined, and months to said 1st of Januarr. ihev nrndnced a ' . j 1 - 1 ,
r - nn nnn V r , -r "Tlle Stir of DemocMCv-Il has ever been on revenue of 52,000,000, or at the rate of $ab.. Between any office iu the United States (Ore-, the ascendant, and when the time shall come fur 000,000 a year. Taking the average of miles ,r0a alld California excepted) and any office in it lo set, may it set, as sets the moruinz star
:ai. and Ireland, ihe entire s.-a iulaud U,at UOt doW" M"ad '
British hireling; aud who measuring him bv the fiuile standard of our owu natures, sliiucs full head and shoulders taller than B11y otlt,r ,nai except General Washington, and s'.aius full hfad and shoulders taller than any other man to whom God Almighty lins deigiied to vouchsafe the fame aud faculties of huuiuuitv." ;Cheers.) The next toast was by Thomas Towell, and is exceedingly poetical aud hugely transceudeulal it reads thus:
paper, anil nave never given a cent lo sustain that which you expect to advance your interests. Now, just think a little is this right? Printers cannot afford to "work for nothing and keep themselves," and yet you are practically asking ihem to dj it. If yon h:i.! no paper iu your pbice, you would be the first to feel the want of it, for you are enjoying the benefits resulting from it, without allowing your pocket to suffer in the least thereby. j "You may answer, "You needn't talk so
open during those six months at 4,756, the re- Great Britain aud Ireland, the entire sea iulaud
1 . .
ceiuts for each mile would be nearly SG.000. or 0.1 .... ,:i. i ,-i .I- "v .,,u" m2 tne tempest cloud
J - fva,"S" " --" -'"S' .cue. t.!-". - uul
! for the year, $12,000 ; but this average differs
' on the principal lines for the half year ; on the
the farewell Address of the I dlher ofhis coun- niaiiy of its branches, now l eticou liter from try sanctiou ii ? foreign labor. .Mr. Clingman, you remember. Van one of The report of the Postmaster fipMpr-t ivill
those few Southerti men in Congress, a few years show that department to be iu a most gratifying Loi"Jo" atllj Northwestern it was $12,000, and ago, who were complimented at the North and condition, pecuniarily. It is stated, in Wash- . thence down to $6,500 cn the midland, aud to censured at the South for their liberality towards ington letter published in the Pennsylvania!!, (an ; !?"-'3f!0 ou the Gre:lt Southern and Western, of the opponents of slavery. It was 011 Hcc.mnl of ' onoosition naner.1 that ih ..,.rf ,.,.,. I IrelallJ
Mr. ClingRna'. liberal feelings towards the j never before in so favorable a condition, finan- i 1 he exPenditure on 3 constructton of rai,- ; anJ of Great ad
cents per ounce,) which may be prepaid and sent either by the British or th-mail-steamers. Paymeut by the ( thing less thuu the entire postag no payment at all. )
Betweeu the offices of Califorii1
.ot, en.
tile darkening West, r the tempest clouds.
dies awavs into the glorious light of Hrav-
(Clieers.)
37 ' S0W
mil to be Inlrodacrd-A Ur-.uij
loitijirami.e, Ac.'
Under this head, ihe Washington corresuondt .1. . n i.- ... - . - r
t1 U1 l" "uiiiiore f-un oftlie 17th savs :
'Iamat liberty to say that ou the "first day
North, that he got into a difficulty with that . dally. There remains now undrawn. appropri- i Wa) S' "P l Januaf; 1S19 Estimated b'
ouuiuera Hotspur, V illiam L. Yancey, of Ala- ations in the Treasury, to nearly half a million . "' ";" -
To the same cause may be attributed his ; of dollars, applicable to tho wants of the depart- ; "" '
bam
postage is 53 cents the single I
bs prepaid or sent unpaid
io loud thV 'tT;,on;,o',cr wm hivea ia thesa t. not hzS ' a,b,J e M'l Territories; to pro-
1.0 matter how obtained, receives a copy of the ' : -houl it, for if you don't publi,!, a paper j defeat, iu his race with James Graham, for the ! ment, granted on account of the Congressional I CPe'iei1 1'500'000'030- ilway bills have passed : j,rUaiii Almanac. here, some one elso will." True enough, we 23th Congress I f m,n . 1 f 1 1 j .'increasing the expenditure to $1,700,000,000, . ITrThers mav vet be some who are entitled ' , , ; ' congress. ; tree matter, and for foreign mail service; an! at ; , ., . . States r . a , , V , ue "me 1,0 " re entitle admit ; but that don t better your conduct 111 the 1 He h-s imn.We il, k;, 1 , , i ,i, a r ,1 c 1 on 1 rr ,,.( were the railways always to be made. Nothing , to the Almanac, for the nasi year. Iflheywi . ' . ' 1 e nss I",lireu the subject deeply and well, ; the end of the fiscal year, 30lh of Juno ISaO, ; , 3 . " place w . . I..-.. T n.n.. . nnw imm. nn ' ' . .. . J - ' turn lliM irulll. rf ... tni.t ul.nvnn C . 00(11 AOO fll 1
let us know, they will he forwarded. We have
them on hand, mid they contain tin almost in finite fund of knowledge lhat dies not with the year. lOTNow, who will not make an effort for us. Almost auv Post Master can, without much
least. I lie paper is now going on, nl vou are
now sponging, that which others more thoughtful, or perhaps more honorable, are paying for. "But I dou't like the political course of yonr paper," you may say. No matter for that- you
sd the Tesnlt is, he stands, as his letter shows ! there will be upwards of 665,000 dollars for the i "g U f rai'Way '!"res fe" $'mWW"
among the foremost of the men of tho South to s same service. Not a dollar Ins been drown!
but have risen egain, with other stocks. Oil
trouble, ami receive as a Premium for his labor read it, whether you like it or not; ami it is your
T i.ni,oi.t . . .
resist, even unto a dissolution of our beloved from the Treasury the present year on this or I J m ' 'C ' ",e MVenJRe pnC? ' S"areS lne Union, that stunendons aggression of the North 1 any other account, nor will there he a cent; and I fUr gre:lteEt rai,roads 1,1 England, was UX
-the Abolition of slavery in the District of : the .10tli of June next, the surplus on hand, i 7 "s "l . . J?f" U'
a splencirt addition lo Ins Library. And almost any school boy can obtain 4 new subscribers in bis neighborhood, and receive a copy of Macauley's England, the reading of which may lay the foundation of his future greatnes. Who will be the fin-t to semi clubs, and receive such invaluable premiums. Our paper contains more reading matter than any paper in the State, and is gotten up with much care, lo have the last correct news, and matters of local interest. There is no objection to every one taking our paper. To those thht cau pay, the terms are easy. And to those that cannot pay, aud want the paper, we send gratis, hut do not pay any premiums, except to those who have already ta
ken
duty to support your local paper, even if it be not a perfect mirror, reflecting iirecisely voar own political views. It is worth more than the subscription price, for the other matter whici-i it contains. "But I can't afford it I'm too poor." Are you sure of that? Just think, now; have you not over and over iigam, paid more than our subscription price for micles of much less value to you than anewspapei? We feel confident that you have, but if you have not, as soon
as we get all to subscribe who should do so, we
uium.i!a. , estimated, With the amount iu the Treasury I see nothing iu the course or the coining ; will reach nearly a million ef dollars. Congress of a happy presage nothing but! The receipts of the department, for the qusrwraugling, tr;r-, bitterness and uncharitable- ; It ending 31st October last, show an increase of ness. I shall not be surprised if weeks pass ' a little over 1! percent, compared wiih the without affecting an organization of the House corresponding quarter of last year, but about of Representatives. j h:;!f of this increase, it U supposed, ill have Senator Benton lias arrived from Missouri, and ! to be paid to Great Britain, a-.ider the Postal among the few member ol" the House who are j Treaty, upon the settlement of Inst quarterly here, I notice Mr. Vinton from Ohio, aud Mr. accounts w itli that government, U3 the depart-
Luer irom Aew 1 orn. meut will fall considerably in debt.
; shares in sjme railways averaged but 95 whilo
j consols were at 1)2. The frauds lhat have been practised on llie public by speculators, have induced parliament 'seriously to consider whether it would not be : expedient to appoint commissioners on behalf of the government to audit all railroad companies' , financi-d transactions, by way of public protec- ! tion. Were this done, the utility of the plan j would depend ou Ihe men chesen as auditors.
The capital actually invested, including loans
-1L b viae lor tne admission nfr ;i :...i
Letters passins between an v part'6? reat ., o. . L"" "eauoa
ir i t i . r .i tt . laie J"a8: anJ llle adjustment of and Ireland aud any part of the United the boundary between T,,. ,, vL
may be prepaid (the full postage) at the Tll0 m wi .. r
i . ., , -v jmuiioiiiurili Ul e where they are mailed-that is, at any the Territory of Deseret-:.Uo f,., .,
postolfice in the United States or the United South California; also fur the territory of Cali- , Kingdom; or they may be sent unpaid, the same forilia, norlh of 30 deg. 30 mi.,. The bill will as between New York and Philadelphia I et- provil!e lhat the o ter correspondence ,s, by the treaty placed on s!la!I be admjted a . ; precisely te same footing as ,t would be if this at t!ie sam, time it w, & country and England were parts of one great Texas. South of 3G ,W :;().,,;., ii :.
..., .nun uc jriimfc-
iiaiioii or empire. The ruleii the same, whether u letter is sent iu au American or Britisli Malipacket. In England, as here, the half-ounce limils the single letter, the ful! ounce the double letter ; and ou letters exceeding one ounce, and not exireed-
leu io lorm a Mute Cou,titntion; and that the qrestion of boundary between Texas and New Mexico shall be submitted to a Board of Commissioners, &.C." The writer says, there will be "a stern resistance to the admission of California as a State,
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unit iiMitr, nuu n-ei luieuu iu oav. aim ...:ii , i r . :
wild will advise us of that fact. J " ' "But I atn getting a city paper, and can't afOnr ;: I. ford to take auolher." We suppose vou rtasoii
The Hon. Richard W. Thompson, member n, ! This result is fairl v ascribed to il,. ,mj i exPendfti pome of the English railroads may
the last Coi.cress from Indiana, is i,. tnm ! postaje established a few v,r .! ;.,.tc. I be thus s,aled : Ll,':" Northwestern,
from Indiana, is in town. j postage established a few years ago, and justifies I
ill recommending, as I
His speech at the ureal St. Louis P.;lr-.t r....J the Postmaster Gener:,! ;,. i: I J."0,l"- ; Alullaud, Bristol, and Binning-
ing two ounces, four half-ounce rates are charg- and with the slavery restriction," and that em-
ed ; two half-ou uce rates are imposed fur each excess over an ounce. N'KWSPAPKRS, &.C , TER BRITISH 1 REATV. Newspapers may be mailed or delivered at spy postoflice in the United States, to or from Great
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..... ...uuiii, is represenieil to Have been " 'n nis report, that a uniform rule be I V , each. He who mai!
try.
POTOMAC. 'S'hf S'ur;i::iir- a.ailc. The Chair Factory of George W. Coddington, on the west side of V j,. street, between Columbia and Trout streets, Cincinir.ti, ! the largest establishment, of the character i;i the West, if not iu the United States. The building erected for the purpose to which it is devoted, about oue year since, is ninety feet long by forty-six wide, and including tho basement, is six storie in height. A capital ofabout 45,00:1 is invested in the business. One
Iu a!! departments of trade we find occasion- in this way: "There's no use :u my paying for
ally men of enlarged and liberal views men the American. Some of my neighbors t:ike it, who cau comprehend the principles upon which al'1' I can borrow it from them, or pick it up iu the laws of trade and commerce operate. These their stores or shops, and read it for nothing. It men are blessings and ornaments to the world, dou't do any harm to read it after they have got
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" " " " v " ..von ui oi .. n l.a,.r.,a..u urns j;ei llie lie is eloquent. He is a W !lig AS IS A WllHil
ireci lor miy leiigtn oi nine, any ol our reuomg oi iwo, w i.ne i pay tor one. It s alSTOCIv companies. Stocks are taken and most throwing money away, to pay for the Inowned, generally, for the amount of per cent, diana American, for I cau read it anyhow " at the. dividends, without regard to the pubiii: This will do very well for men who are detergood. Aud their oireclors re so sordid, selfish milled to get all they can without regard to and grasping, that they seldom see or cotnpre- f'ybt to reap where they have not sown but hend tYal which will lead to their own good. ' f"r honorable men (and we do not wish to say The consfqueiice is, th;.t SHAVERS control that you are not such, although the circuuistanour banks, MUSKRATS our Canals, aud ces are strongly against you,; it is certainly snaki-.-heahs our Railroads, until there is a pop- very strange tall;, and if you think a little on , ular fury raised against corporations. We have the subject, you will agree with us. We n.ainnever joined in this crusade, nor held sympathy taiu that you should support a paper nt home, with those who do. We confers, however, our first; and alterwards take as many more a you faith in their purity and utility is occasionally may see proper. ! somewhat s'.iakeu. We wish you to understand, however, that Our attention has been particularly called to when we ask you to "support" or "sustain" us, this subject by the unwise, ruinous and narrow- we do not ask it as b gift of chrity, for we con- : minded policy that the mousing mnskrats are sider the paper worth all that isasked for it. If pursuing, who control and dir.ct our canal. we didn't, we wouldn't ask you to take it. It is true, from their sad reverses, they have "We have talked long enough to you, for the some claim on the public sympathy and the present, and hope you will reflect upon the subpublic purse. But this is no reason lhat they ject, and come to the wisa conclusion, that you should kill at once th "olden eSL-ed trnose wiil no lomrer be deoendei.t imon .,il.. r.,r l.i.i
which you should have yourself. Dou't think, now, that we are hinting at some person; it is you we are speaking to you, who are now reading Ibis paper which somebody e!e has paid for. If ou have a family, pay for the pajier, and let them read it; il" you have not. t.ike the
paper at once, for yon can't expert any high minded girl will have you, if she knows that
"ii "re v.f penning upon osnvrs io pay lor your
reading."
o..o ui i.ie most po.veriui and e oonent tfr.iris established Itr etters from n .;f:,.,-oa Ti.:..
everdelivered toapublic assemblage in this coun- ' the system in England, where letters are car- 1 Poul!leasl' rn.:l?.721.n00 i Laucashireaiic
l :o not doubt it. for. as vour readers , , ried any distance Tor a
, . . . ... . .t ... v - - r J Mii.iti niiiuu
aware, 1 Have often set him dowu as one of the the revenues of the office have been greatly invery first and most captivating orators I ever creased.
listened to. And what is more, he is as good as ' The other departments of the government, so
far as tneir condition depends upon the present
rr . ...i -i . .
E., 5S,0?1,000; Great Western, 57,?27,S00;i e..oma,.s pays ,,e wn receives
( i'")" iu cugiaiKi, xue sianip duty on l i orii- . ,. ..."
shire. 41.569,030; London and Southwestern, ? , " 1 1 ",a r " la 1,1 " r
t e are uol sure us to
36,300,000. : inland British postage.
Many of the railways of Britain, like soma ur' t,lat' ours, have united, either by amalgamation, pur- , Newspapers may be sent iu t.v.n-it throogli
chase, or lease. Parliament, last July, g:tVe ,'e L "it,J" ,;,tc' Hm' a'so through Great BritI $2,400,000 to complete the railway from Dublin ' "IU' tu 01 from foreign countries, .Vc , at a tran.-i: j to Gal way k screws Ireland ; she will Uo have a ! cl,:"'g' of 2 cents per newspaper, lo pjid by
complete line from WaterforJ to Londonderry. ' tl,e Pstofhce of oue country to lhat of the other.
In very favorable situations, Eiiglir.li railways he postage to be paid by the party sending a Udyofthat
witli double lines ol rails, have been made for. J"'" ,u ur e-eivnig n irom a loreign
! t;1.0(l(l a mile : i:i verv nnfamraM., I country t!iroi!3tl Great Britain, w 1 cents.
en ill power, proved a fuller claim to llie pub- ! o m (inn l,,,. ..i.i . .i.i. I.... ....L v... ! reriodlcut works and pamoblets may be sent
made below 5,000. In this country the average : lro"1 Uie L Uit King lom to the Lnited States, cost of railways will scarcely reach 22,500 ; anu vltE VFKSA at 2 cents of United States po?t-
adininislration, will be found to be most sali
factory; and whilst vindicating, as the report will, the selsction which Gen. Taylor made of his Cadinet, will demonstrate that never h:ss any administration, in the sho-f. time which this has
be.
lin con fiil0,ii. n.i.l .1... ....Ul:.. .
.... rui,m; Minri, or won a higher character for itself, than ling the Cabinet' of Gen. Taylor. I
many of them nro only single lines.
Prussia each, if they do not exceed two ounces
T . . . 1
iu i.ns counecuon we may repeat, what we 1 i..... ...... ..t r...t .:i..-r .... rn. weUbl. i..l I r..t r,...: r ...
- i iiui luimi ULit'ti lit it i r.iiuvav iir H (.1 . ... . . ... u ( . Vi .iu. m-u vi mi
: doubt, that the rumors which have been sent I
il l..f .. I .... I
i ' " r' uu ul,,ory l:lhl CI no , ,m..0lU : less than 40.000 ner mile : Anstr!.. I
and the 11 miles
Daiil 54.0110 ner mile fur .tfl.i m !. a
hundred and eighty eight hands are regularly "" ega.o, oy icuer au:t telegraph, ' Fnib, Germau states have completed;
employed, and at the present time fifty dozens '"""" " v "-"uoiij in inet.ab.net, j at nn averagt. co,t of0l,mi) per mile. All Ger-
Uhairsare made ner . lav. l... - ' ' " """"a"S",
j j ' i.' .lie .Villi
ounce, when they exce-d collected ill ail cases in I lie they wiil be subject loan a
tiiat weight, In be United Slates ; and tiitioiial like cliKnre
Inent Statesmen from the South and West, have projected the bill above mentioned as a grand compromise. We shall see. (n 1 In- IfilK-ul Ituiiud. ii-t spring, a scoundrel assuming the name of I'fancis Rivers appeared iu this community, and Kiatried a youug and very respect lido lady. Th-y afterwards settled iu Peoria, where, three Hioutbsafler marri..ge, be deserted hisyoung wife, robbing her of a considerable amount of jewelry, and everything she ha.!, and taking iu her friends to Ihe amount ef several hundred dollars. After leaving her, be went to Albany, N. Y-, where, assuming u military dres-, be passed hinWif off ftr Lt. Juo. L. Eaton, U, S. Navy, and soon after
contracted laarnage with a young aud wealthy
city or its neighborhood. Butbefure
the honey moon was over with his new bride, he Kit& detected aad exouned bv two Heinle tneii of this city. Siuce then, it is understood that he has yet another wife ill 'Cincinnati, Ohio. It is time for the newspapers to take hold of him. He is yet at large, and we hope a general hue aud cry will be raised, sd that he may lie brought to tiie penitentiary without delay .-St. Louis Repub. Nov I5th.
drive all business from llie canal, and the towns along the dirty ditch, and b-g war its merchants. This they are most effectually doing at present. The tolls are now so high, that two thirds of the business of our valley is done in wegons. The
hoalmeu, who begin to look lean and lank, are
becoming ravenous, and it is becoming impos
sible for any one to keep up a boat, unless Ihev pay their hands in grog, filched from the whis
key freight; and steal chickens and turkirs
along the line, to board their bauds, and corn from the fields for their hordes. Let any one go to M.iiu or Teatl street, Cincinnati, aud be will se how the goods are now brought to this valley. It is done in the old fashioned way, by wagons, for the reason that tlie exorbitant tolls cannot be paid. But the way business is now done is starving boatmen, ruining the profits of the canal, and dividing the bu.-incss between boatmeu and teamsters. The present course of policy is such that it is driving the business from the towns along the canal. The freights are so high that our merchants cannot compete with neiehboriii.r
UTrlt wi',1 be seen by advertisement that Tyner Roberts, are now ready to do custom
mon styles of kitchen, dining-room, arm aad rocking chairs, the average price being seven dollars per doaeti. At thisestimate, the number
of chairs manufactured at this establishment one year, would be 187,200, which are sold
lU'J.atK) dollars. Five thousand f.i r I.....1.. -
.... "--. v l lUJIIUVI are consumed per day, making about l.GOH.OOO teet in lha coarse of a year. The turning, sawing, planing and boring are all done by machinery, which is drive,, by two steam engines cf twenty horse power each. In the basement are twenty machine--, for turning and sawing the posts and rounds. One hand will make HiOO posts or 5000 rounds iu ten hours. In the second slory are machines for planing, dressing, m,d boring. In the, third story are lo machines, where the rocking aud arm Chairs .-,re prepared for the fiirshing rooms. The stories ul, .Ve this are occupied by the p.iin-
leisauu nnwners, in which rooms three hun-
in any ofils members, ?.re all iili
foundation. Bait. Patriot
in Britain oi Ireland ul.cu not exceeding t-.o ouces ; but the third ounce raises the British
Tin- Overland r niii;rntioii.
111 The follow ing gratifying news from a copy of at the Alia California
. . - . . ... nic lJ.lliiC 11 will tend to allay the fears which have been entertained for the safety of our friends who lock
the overland route for California. If this state-' ment is correct, with the assistance sent out by j ihe Government officers, Ihe emigration has' doubtless reached California with fewer hard-j ships than had been anticipated:
many has completed of railways 2.2'.)4, of which
.;e destitute of 171 6 are iu Austria, C77 in Prussia, and I7G ia charge to (i pence sterling
I Saxony ; 1,718 more miles are iu progress. charge of 2 pence for each additional ounce ! 1... , I...TI. 1 "fin 17 1-1. :i i, i '
iuiii.c una ouiil J..JUO iuiiiisii limes : i.eitriom. . . r . . , . . m . 347 : Holland !10: also four lines i, Italv "f, ' Madison la. Banner of T!uu,d,y last "ston to nse Ch oroform, mhaled ,t himselfio
Etrntli from Chloroform. A recent number of the Medical Times aayi: 4 ii ai.i.;,i.ni r . ....... .....i . ,.,.. ,.i .. ., i
wit. i an additional, . . , . .
jusi orcorea in o.bsgow. nr. nrrtil.p, resiceul
physician to the Clyde street Hospital, havingoc-
Holland !10 ; also four lines iu Italy ; GO
miles iu Switzerland, and 18 in Spain. Sweden
, says:
try its strength but without any serious eense-
Tiie Overland E.ii;ration.-
,.rP .1 II . OllellCeh- rnphtii.Tl.na'.vA, I Itia.v . -...I
! greatly encourages railways. The cost of rail- , "" g rc.,a.ea yester- " I , . , , , , n ,,i . , ! dav by Messrs. White, McN .cbten &. Bower '"cautiously increasing the dose, the effect was ways in operation October 1, 14'J, is thus est - . ' 3 1 wi.ouer, ,. .... . , :.-,! m;,M sonn . muwin,, nrw, two dollar, and . half; and, al.l.o.,.,',, tIle f-tal; he fell back and imined.ately expired."
Germany, 2,294 miles, 250,000.000 ; ' France: is rath" W3r'" for -B-! 0 t V 7" fT TIT 1,360 miles, 150,000,000; the rest of Europe, WC number of good u .Ml.m jLabrune. a he.I.hy
in y coiniii. inn mo same 1 . died from the eff-cts of Chloroform vapor. Sie
In Galena, III., where nackin- 1.r;ililllls : to have a tooth extracted, :,,,. prior Intle
i n i
l,f00 miles, 100,000,000. "l - The Baitish railwnvn have r,rt .., n.l ll.ir,! rrioes
ami Parliamentarv class n.nN K. '
. - j i -- -- .. ..w . it IS ne..;.rt .
that we should state, in order to relieve anxie- ' dlttt;reul rates : U'e class fro'" wl,om the greatest , ties and allay the fears which have beyu but un- revenue isderived is the second. The Blackwall duly created, regarding the prosperity of tlie em- ; railway cost $1,400,000 per mile, the Croydon igration overland this year, that latest Hrcnimfu ' ion ruin .1... f i t j ur, .
nra l,i..KI.. i luo.i'oo, ino .iiaiiciiesier ami leeus oilli.iuiu. Ill are b.rhly encouraging, and represent ths entire1 , , nnn . c,)m, ' ., . bojy lull five weeks earlier than the emigration ! mal,y CaseS' i Wm" ui ,0 b0'0m Per "llle has oi any preceediug year. We deem this" state- I been paid for the land through which the railway ment but just in view of the wrong impression had to pass. In lWf, fifteen railways paid
t ii,: rL.r. w . exls 8 ev.r" nearly a million of tax lo government, besides
EL-u rALrtiii in til s
were commenced on the 1st inst . th ..rice i.aid Pera"u" "'haled the vapor, which w .s gireu to
for hogs is 2 50 per 100 lbs. Extensive prepa-1 '"'r at '"'r own iesire- Complete insensibility rations for slauffl.terin? and inckin.. are m .ti,,.. was "l,t P'odnced at the first trial: more Cldo-
o i
at Peru, Lacon, Peoria, IV-!.
at the present time to
place.
1,400,000 of local rates and taxes. Connected
uork irrind e..rn n,.,t u.l... f... r . . . T"l . I 1 ilr.-l .1...... r r-t. ... 1( ..
e ....... .ui ...ni.ei!.. . ii i.-. ....... , v.iuira are Handled eucii day. will be a great accommodation lo our people. j The roof of the building U used as a drviu"
Ki,inK !.. Mirror. " hT (' th I,ail:tinS rooma.
n is is me title ol a new paper, inst com- " U,"B " -" ) me rsn, rv rlli(rll, nlH ,... ....
menced at Rising Sun, by John H. Scott. It is stl-n'" a"d l!ghted with gs. The lumber dry- feriog has as yet been experienced. ey,I,osu'"i The number of passengers on tlie British and
of these
Of Ihe killed,
The friends of emiirraiin.r .......
..... - r ,v i .cor i i-ing iu the States may rest assured of the gen- j with the railways there are 1G tunnels, tbelengtli -at.- "a's;!,,'t' or"' aud that "iJe from the ordina-: of which, added, make 14 miles. s..die rv lalKTiie m.H ..i.;,.-.ftrt..o .r i... : ... . I
in, Copperas Creek,
Beardstown, Naples, and other towns ou the IIlinois river. Chicago is said to be the largest beof-packiug market in the L'aion. The amount already packei there this year is reported at 60,000 barrels, some 20,000 beef cattle having been killed in the last seven weeks. At Alton, III , 2.50 had been paid for the best hogs delivered, but contracts were subs: ", J'Vimade
roform wa-s placed o:i th- bdii.!'.erc'i.:ef, and she drew a full inspiration. Heroouiiteiiaiice immediately became pallid, her features were vtibty altered; there was dilation of llie pupils, with a convulsive rolling of the eye', and no iiulse conl.i be fell. Every attempt was made io restore life, but without success. She died as if struck by lightuing."
a neM pnper, end we hope the young and en- ",? """so ls ovr l!,e ''oilers, and the stuff is
terprising proprietor will make it pay. On slei,m"'1 111 a ro"' anjo.ning
opening ihe paper, the first thing we looked for was nn advertisement for a Tavern or Hotel. On visiting there about six weeks since we found that town deficient of this very necessary convenience. We arrived there before break-
Capt. R. Owen who piloted a company across ! ,risl' railwaJ's '" ltJ was 57,855,153 ; the country by the Santa Fe route, diverging to 219 were injured, and 202 killed. Of tl
The Chairs are shipped to alt the points on ' Z rS "!S!"'? , b'f '? i 3 f"1 causes beyond their con
the Ohio and Mississippi rivers from Pittsburgh reports the eniieration iu an unusually forward I servanl!' of llle companies, do. ; 41 weretrespas. i to New Orleans, and to many places ou the Mia- j ,ale, with provisions plenty and to spare The 8ers passengers and 125 servants of the com- ' sonri and Illinois rivers, but the priuciial mr- frUSS- ttl"g the road h.ad be.eu abudant. and ! I,anies from want of caution. There were lt,-
coutrol ; 13
A Itelicof llie YVorM hrlurr the Flood.
at 2i2.25. Beef cattle ranff-,1'd ,or "''-rt A correspondent informs us that being at 2.50a3 50. Bl'HTO, Parkersville, N. J., the other day, be saw a man The Shelhiville, Ky., J r"asure; ';ho iuformed him some time go lie was digging
last, says: . 4 rl in that vicinity, when he came to the hull
"Since our last issue, we
mvo'
...I.. .,r i . . . r
iu ui a idr.-B Hurimer oi noira
J' " coosequeuuy .armers go ; f,)s!, nI!li f,r a,lp(It , honr.s toother point, to sell their produce, e,.d ben ,i a stall for our horse, and fasted until noon
mere io purcnase iiieir goods. ti
mar- i.... :.. ..".I .. . .. -...., .. o --
kets are St. Louis and New Orleans- and alt!,..' , . i iju 'l "e"e"l a scarcity of,1" persons employed Dy all the railroads iu This is a ruinous price to oar far' urn new untaus, and dltho food for stock would he .nranni. ti.. nrooress. Mav. lS.lst , mi, 7n fins ..ffi,.... ...! . r "'io
, Mr. "hove the sink of Mary's river, and here by ! 'ahorers, on the railroads open for traffic, amon" bUt l "Ule T ,h"B pay
lie merchinits
and mechanics along ll. is valley aro vitally interested in this question, and it is time ibev were speaking in tones to be understood upon the subject. Without any personal allusion, we do think the present directors are manifesting us little liberality aud as little general sense as any body of men that We know entrusted with so important a charge. They are truly a set cf grasping, narrow-sighted musRrats. These are our sentiments What we say is for the good of the canal for our good, and the public good. In the matter, we have no foes to punish or friends to reward.
for our breakfast, when we were invited by a kind friend to dinner. This time, e.t least, we .lid not wait for a second invitation. A few days after, on onr return, we tarried there all irglit, and were compelled to rest our limbs on the wharf boat. Of ibis accommodation we had no reason to complain. But if our friends have yet no betel, we hope they will make some effort to get one soon. It will keep iruvel and business men from the town. This we say in all kindness, but if the citizens
fifty dozens of Chairs ure made each duy
Cn.lrliimt.., n t .!..... ..T.t.. . Hh:i lldi 1 11 1 1) 1. t lie rn-.,! u a .. I..:.., .. .. .. .... .
" ' moo wj me ear is uuaiiie lo 7 b ouuo,..cuce couiu De pro ....... " fn r , J '
till his orders. The arrangements
whom were 4,300 clerks, 3,206 engine drivers,
10,!M 1 artificers, 2,4 id policemen, 7,632 porters, 'Jill I . .! in r ...
sumed in fattening tliem for nd,
IONS.
vessel, twelve feet below the surface of the
'T.-J-:-. r .... u .. .K...,.r......r tl,
liifiiiu eiguieeu leei ueio ure i-m. ... . ound. the timbers of which were fastened lo-
jher with trenals (wooden pins) no spikes or
!out this estahlishinent
are well adaptod to the prosecution of an extensive business, and the po'icy is to turn all the material that comes into the Factory to account. Much of the mac hinery was adapted by the proprietor to the uses for which it is employed. We understand that it is the oi.ly extensive Chair Factory in the West-ni Country. Gazette. CsKtoruiu nml Orrjoi'i .TSuil At '.he beginning if the year 50, sen,j-
In confirmation of the above, a correspondent Pla,e-iayers, 1,110 foremen. Busiuessf it,. -!,;..... T i i nail's Almanac.
"""'"n' winesirom cacrametito
of that pisce get ma, about it, and swear and
lie as they did at Mt. Carmel, we will take it all ' between New York aud Chagres, aud steamer
back. We have no doubt but we could have packets will leave as follows: easily obtained our breakfast, had we went to ' York the LUli and 2?th of each month
------- tht iri v:il ! t niui! on A ..1..1 rA- :
It is not often that we iuvude the field of the lM' "l tle ,im" ""sil"y thronged.
pulpit, but tiiere may be good doue by seasoning a political paper with a little spice of religious advice. The editor, for a few weeks, has been officiating as Post Mast-r, and thereKv has learned that near half of the business letters and
iiol.ni in Crrnnitii, Acconnls from New Grenada stale that Ihe cholera had visited that Republic with lerrib'e mortality. At C.irthageua, in a population of less than 1 1 thrusond souls, two thousond and
City, September 25th, as follows: ! I'straordiuury I:scovrrf in C'alilornin. "The emigrants overland, have struck off a ' r1Iowi"2 is au extract from a letter writnew route, leaving the Hombolt 70 miles from U 10 1i9 Wlf b a Kew Yorker uow working the sink, and crossing the Sierra Nevada moun- lhe ,,li,"'s of California. The letter bears tains 200 miles north of this place; descending dale; Augusl 2Gt'', If 13 N. Y. Express, the Sacramento tj Redding's Rancho. Comiii'T "There was a gold mine discovered here (r hat in from that route, they avoid the Desert and ' called Murphy'a li'PS'ngs) oue week to-day; have plenty of grass all the way. They, too, " ' evitJ,"nt!i' u'e work of ancient times 210 ,,.,...,.,1 ,. ..... r .i. . " 1 1 . feet deep, situated ou the summit of a v.rv l.;t.
monthly ina.l serv.ee is to be put into operalion sH,tl such n,0l8 ns ,hey e, , ' j mountain. lt has made a great excitement
.. - j here, as it was several days before preparations H'rcbabtr Mi.criBcc of the IIu,.S:,rina Kcfu- ! C0U'd '"a'ie l Cml ,0 bottom. There gee. ! was fouud in it, the boiies of a human being, alNew York, Nov. 27th. j 80 an a,uf for worship, and some other evidenCoai.itiox oftiif Cr ar and Portk. The Lon- c 8 of human labo From present indications don Times of Saturday, the 10th of November, ! il is doubtful whether it will pay to be worked, coulains a letter from Austria, of the 4th int., ' 88 il is "lostly all rock, aud will require a great from which it appears the Emperor of Russia has ' ou,'ay fr tools and machinery to work it." his point with the Turkish Government ! Hesnit : This dUcovery, if properly pursued hv ram.
letters ou friendship, are written ou the talibalh lour liuiulred fell before it, and in the towns of
day. Ou Sunday evening aud Mouday morning tho letter box is crowded. Think net rea-
Charleston.S C.lfith " 3I-t " N. Orleans, 15th ' 30t!i " Panama the 1st The entire postage above on a single letter is: To Havana, 121., cents. Chagres, HO Panama. 40
These are tu all cases to be pre-paid.
talbeingabout it! This ship must have been
ill bacon their , . for the Sale,),!,,- .),.., vi,'. Art !.n built by men who
& ' " ",v"tc keeping. " the price; but it is very doubtful whetlifr frUS hd no knowledge of the use cf iron or copper , wiil be more profitable.as from the quantity ba- ! therefore as the use of metals wasknown at the coned, that article next summer wiil be a drug." : time of Noah, we presume this vessel was built The Louisville t ourier of Thursdays of last interior to the deluge. One thing is certain, it week says: ! must have been constructed before that part of "There is a good demand in the market, and lI,e continent was covered by the debri from the we have heard of sabs of t'.OOil head at 2 50 off mouutains, which elevated the surface above the the hooks. One of our packers bought a lot of ,eVrl of the ocean, aud now forms the habitable OHO head this week on White river, iu ludiaua portion of New Jersey. Pbila. Ledger, all toaverage 210 Ibs.at I.50gross. Theslaugh- , 7s7ri.-. tering has commenced here, and during jester- ! A lady rf cently speaking of fortune's changes day and to-day some 6,000 head have been kill- ; remarked, that in her girlhood, nt a secial party ed. Ia the various peus there are upwards of where there was music and daucing, a young l'-,0ll0 head. The weather is unfavorable, it blue eyed, light-haired boy asked her lo dance, lieing too warm, uud operation and arrivals Bre She refused, and thought him rather presuming in consequence much retarded. Buyers are " he was the eon of a blacksmith, aud she the plenty in the market, the prevailing price beiDg daughter of a captain a militia captain. There 2.50 net." was a difference in their social position. That Tlie Miyaville Herald of Wednesday, says: boy is the present Governor of Massa-husetts:"
uur packing establishments commenced op-
der, these letters are all written by "those who fear not God, and obey not his buys,'' but are well convinced that many letters are ivritlen ou lhe Sabbath iu llie retired room of the professed christian, ou love, friendship aud business. This is a violation of lhe Sabbath, that xhould be avoided, for God will not allow bis holy day to be desecrated with impunity. Tiic wicked thull not always prosper. UCPEl.ler Drummoiid wiil preach Saturday & Sunday, D.-c. 1st and 2J ur the iup:-t Church near Enoch M'Cart v's.
uianueva, lurbaco, and Sau Estanislau. with an Krgre;nte population of about nine thousand, not less than 15 hundred were.carriod off Even these devastations ere exceeded, however, on the Magdelena river. There it passed over villager and left net a human being alive within their precinct. I'nlmrr'n ltnine .TIchN A Iin;-.i,:.c. V. B. Palmer, the enterprising newspaper and advertising agent in New York, has iWed an Altiiausc for lPotl, which will be valuable to business men. It is a neat pamphlet of sixtyfour pages, and contains much valuable iuformatio.i ou ill si lies-- and coirueri i.d pi liter...
the interference of France and England. The : Pelut observers, may prove of the highest his- "at,ons a?aiil " ysterday, the weather having ; fl Cumberland Civilian says:
T...l-;.hi!....n....ni 1...-1-J i:...if..L ' torn-Hi iinnortanre. It ...i.i:..i. , .iiic uiuis uvoramii.
. u.n..iuv...u.m..iiiwiiruru HHII ID Rrf p III n ... ec.aoiis.'l ine lUCl
Io Monterey, Fan 1 rancisco, Astoria, or any, 0lle or moreoftheTurkish fortressesall those ref. ! that the mineral wealth of that region has been ! 'e,n.rtH Mi lle. sa'e8 of Hog have gUit,g uj mounlaiu. of the western part of int in California or Oregon, any letters may u gees whose names may be mentioned bv the ' kn preceding generations, aud th. I,,H,t. MBSirtB to 2.00.. t which r,.,v ,,. ,v. ,res reaci.inir a depth of
J ; . . . . ' I . . I... . .1. .. i.i . t t . . I -
point
be pre-paid or left unpaid, at the option of the writer. 1111 .TltUM-). Augustine Belmont, the agent of lhe Rothschilds iu this country, lately entered into a contract of marriage with Caroline Slide!! Perry, of New York, and by the ante-noplial settlement, be placed in the hands of her Trustees, two lui ud red thousand collars, the inceme of which was for her sole use. The income of this msg-
ugees whose names may
1 11 : ... i . . . . ,. i u'liieK liav. .. , .
nusirtan nuu ivussiau i.uveriiineni, and iminedi- """""i iimy enlighten us as to
ately banish the others. Under this arrange'
ment no chance is afforded for Kossuth and his
Owing to the gap be- Darit)lf iast weefc a heavy snow fell iu the
latter price they would come in freelv, but buv-
Two Hundred AtM.codcd SHarr.. The Baltimore correspondent of the N. Y Tribune states that he is informed on lhe best authoiity, that not less than two hundred slaves
niliceut dowry should be from 15,000 to j.20,. ; have absconded from their masters in Maryland 000 ;,ar annum sufficient "j.iu money" for a.i '; within the past five months. These, at the low American lidy, ueshoul i snppoee. ' eft Valuation, Were worth J, 1 00,00(1.
. . r-... Tl,. ire.s not liaviiic !(
the nationality of the people who first pierced ' erSare 6 , ' 'ak'Dg hM' "nd ",any are Pr- ! th.-ir foliage, were, throogho.it extensive tracts, the mountain two hundred and teu feet, and .paring to have their hogs slaughtered for private ofcoiJu. " ,,orne down bv ,he weight of the
compatriots to escape lo England or the I'uited j wi" doubtless suggest nu inquiry iat0 the rea- "ccoact r-'therthan lower their figures." j 8UperiucumUllt ,hJf blocking up the
;Ules. . for abandoning the pursuits of ml.! in i m-. , rna.T
.- .
Tbe mills of Saint Louis, twenty-one in num- '
SOUS for alianHn..i..ff .1. :. . f ..
"s .no piMi-uns oi gold in a .country where it seems to abound. ai.H
I lis (lisrnivrprM I;1
! make such xten.,v. wc,;, " ""' by Republican of the 2ls, i times. inst , as iu full operation, consuming about 10,j D-Major J. P. Gaines, of Kentucky, recently j 0U bUSl'e.la ,f "'J'?1 . da ' T1,e r-Pub-
, appointed Governor of Oregon, has sold his i. , " ,Z S 'U U'e I , firm and negroes, and intends takin? his family ' tweeu 1,000 and 20.000 bushels, and on
; to Oregon, with a view of locating there perma- the -0th, about 25,000 bushel. The ratig of doubt totally consumed I. if 'et!-1. Il At-,! "'",lv- prices was K,,?:,r. per bu-liel. I ov -0,h
Pacer 31 ill Burnt.
We were informed by a passenger ou board the packet ou yesterday inoruing, that about tbe time tbe boat was nassinir Deluhi. ou Sunday
night, the Paper Mill owned by Messrs. Kiuheart &. Robinson, was envelojied iu flames, and no
