Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 December 1849 — Page 2
B 1 1 ( 0 1 1 V f I . f . i : . ! X 1 ) I A FRIDAY. TEC. 14, 13 V?, EFThe Revs. C. !I. S.hin and T.. D R..t
and John A. Matsnn. F.-0, . :r- -.xrr!..i to tnre upon the subject of 1Vti"iriin .it the Pons of Temporaro- II .ill. on M"i!.!e v overit.r next. Those wil ine; In r-l'-ni4. u-i'l npp'v In any mmibr of the Division f ir iiki rrs of admission. ICPThe sr'i. f f'P-n the Nsv Yorl: Tr;' .,!!. about the Revelations at R n h-st-r. N:'v York, would be inter sI'iijT. i true HTDatl'l Mao, I'sq.. if T.af-vit'o, rt in-.n whom we highly ftpm, took an as-'j-inoiil of the Bearrls nit a Judgement r.i,i;!.;t t':,o S:.te of Indiana, without any r. rdiirw. The case was tnken up in Supreme Court :m 1 revrr-eH, liy which Mace his about S-COO!). It seriously cripples his mon-tary itfTirs. lie has oar sympathy. 0"At latest accounts, the O'lio legislature, like our Nation il Legislature, was in a plat'" of glorious confusion. Tin- Senate ha 1 not p-i-nized on the Ilili insf. Th ol 1 Cincinnati difficulty is the. lmn of contention. ETThe canal dosed hy ire on Wedn-Jav morning last. It was open ,-.i,g enough for tinboats to make one trip from this place and hack.
ICPAocOTrlinj to a-, th- Pmhat' Court n,ets 'i'-v0 ' 1 on next 3fomlav wtV. Tltre will !n a rrnwj -
!, 230.000 I7i COM)!
The Crescent City, Cant. Stoddard, arrived d order of Governor Smith, were already
thi pert l 1 1 o'chv-k this morning, bringing j midM. The. fort of tome of the immigrant
Items of California News.
Smith's praiseworthy efforts nugatory. Still those who have verged from the main
I tin Co. to have as many days as they shall deem From the New York Tribute. I necessary? Does A. J. Rosa know better how : ,,r InntU ,s'r " t'aliforniu. I long it wil! take the jurv to transact the husi- i rrival of the Crescent Cilv with
I riess when it coo'os before them, di m they ( !r does he with his might v and far -seeing i:hiqui!y wish to i-how i' is nulhnri'V over the p-r.r, ijii'irant, ; ! .iMmnost Grand Jurors who ;:iy hereafter he selected by tlioe little undersi rapping oliicors, the C. unity C-HH-nUsioner.? I:n';K. Dec 8. To-day ti.e House , ! cted, Parnieii'er M Parks of More-,, i ronnty. Hank Director, the .M-imle lining previously ii-riiied on hirn. Th S-nat-tl en came into the Hal!, and the
joi it convention proreirVd to the ( iiperi:it-t!:e!,t of t'.e New Aibitiv
cepu-s road, which resided in
Jo ! V'aa ieVf cr. kenati:, d,c. in. Mr. Berry introduced a bill to e.vl-nd the time of the Probate Court cf Franklin county. House, Pec. If). The. Senate came into the Jail nf the House, am! preceded to the election of President .ludfje
I i!l'i Judicial Circuit, whirU resulted as
ows: W . . icK receivta n.'t loriunaies, lias imiuceit manv on the isthmus in 1 f,,r in r..tr..n.i l,..u.n -,t
l'inch, "5 " t--? Ihe back trai k. Several passengers return Klenora Harmon complained of her husband
fcstterinp, in ' "lie t reseent City nnd tlie Ohio.
I1'-"'!'. 17 1ati: of Irj:vet CrT. Warmer Thi.i val- ;riiiikenness, rnd a divorce was granted
Mr u itiicrs prcSMileu a bid Hllowi:iT women ,,a"'' ""i 'f lost his life on the 27th September,
holding property before tnarriae to continue
over the plains has in a measure broken them into the traces. The main ranks of the immi-
ill. uic natre. i no iiuiiii I ran . 1111 iiini' i . oration bad llir.iwl ll. sink nf M,rv' river lit i KATE OF POSTAGE
3 ! Ti 1 l - i .1
latest accounts, and the relief trains sent out by
1 i .1.:.. 11 .. .., .1 .
. ,:r;-iMC 1,1 1,1,3 cpai iiuriil 11: -1 li r ApeiitveB
be nl ways kept within the income
t
Exli-nc-i from the PMiiunairr Crneral'a reater cost. The law of 1 645 requirinff this j Eogland to France, have not bs en accpgfV
I,, i,..lh,rl..i.J ...! firl., It,, .nn.imnm M I L. O C II V ILL 1 i V A L 1 rO R V I ,
compensation, has in some degree reduced the ; Jy t,,e l,"ra s-,"" ' H'e act cf Con'.
100 pas.el.ger from Ch; pres. Slie hit Chaeres ! trains havinc left the beaten track and soueht 1 ' "h ' '"P-" ,,rovision U made that the time of arrival, and M place, on me I acme ID Ca,Irui4, aad ,
on the mornir.j: of t v. 2?th, and has made a ! some half -coz-ii new routes, will render Gov. " . ----.uu - departure, and connexion of the mails is subject P" g"" ior mi... nr. arMtig.m.au fj.
si l-ndid pa-siire.
ceived pnn- Thpre u one fl.ature of ,lis pe.rvice which entitled "An act to establish certain post.r .ensessl.ould freqn,ItIj. Pln!,arr,SSP ,le operations of the . "I'pr oved August Mth, 118" the rosi,,,,?' furnished by P.1)Br(mcll,. Iu all U,e ordinary mail contracts, ; Ceeral was authorized to appoint )os;Jv7
in i iuir, uii i tuiiii-".iuii ui me maun w buijm,i i n ti "ml rj,! witl,i" urh The opinion of , , - , nartllle. This feature establishment of post offices and com-
; t'-.e community without the Department is be- ,,a, rrer aJn,rUeJ by lhe railroad proprie- ; 'ails California and Or-o:.. Cnde'r t',
lieved to be thai toe General Postoffice, beinjr
for the diss emination of intelligence and advancement of business, is not a proper subject of tax-
tors to be inserted in their contracts. It U proTJed in them that if any change is mide without their consent they may abandon
tne contraet. j his often deprives the D-part-
!er il.:.
as early as Nov., ff !"?, postmaster was a-,-
r c tr : n .... i .
and sent on that business. That tered ou his duties, and, for a t
tr.
postinnfte, t.
rnent of the power to make snch change and tlu'ir distl''-ge; but finding, jle Wr;
of
r ...
i nil (if i AMivr.. i.reail s!ul;S aiot i-rovinoiis rrni,. I.v f.-in i. I ;.. il,. .,.;.. ..A r. ,
have risen witiin one -,.,.1 r,,'iii)n .,,,1 . i . .i , , . , ' , . for the diss.-mination of inlelligence and advancen..eriin bii.iii one mck Uu loll percent, tieir stock, and those who have taken tlie most! .-. ...
and the tiiHtl.i t is quite hire. Il laiut i'rivoi,l n,,n!...r'v ..r T u.t., pn.,.- ....!: .!..... n-
wh.dl v imnii the .,..! i , . i ' . , ! ". atio.i ; that no burthen for public service should HO, upon 1 lie PneeoV arrive! Ol Vessels, to enojl Ifnille. npar ilia li..at f Ilia S!.rfaiiiant 1
. pf f.inii-h eve,, a moderate sue.d v to the wine, be. l,HVe all r,. in ..-ell ,1,1 l. ,1,. v r..r..sn, "'" u?on an! H,at ra,e of r'tage should
. ' mil - ) n c il i n- III ...... I. f 1 1 . ' e,.fT1c;nf Cnm l .
mci in- ",re me rainy season closes tne avenues i-iinst the distance some .100 miles further. v"3 -, improTements in the time of the transportation postage to-,,.,;
them. The Overland Immigration has drawn , 'vily "P-n the market resonr.es. I made to establish the coin of individual baukers the " ,aiJ' T,,Me vieWS ore ln 00 subjects it to censure by those who know not PPr. ' resigned. No report from tW.
Rr.TrtiN.NG E vu;RANTS.-Passenrs snfficient ' at Pat, Francisco, but tlio apparently concerted i ",c7l'a"l'!'' b'' oces.ful!y re- tllis vircm,Ul,r.9. gt, Has ever bSe received, h, April to fill the next two steamers, beside, sever! ' determination cf business met; to drive out fuch 'M' ToyUM reasonable compensation be FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE. 1 ot,wr aSent " 8eut' who ""niediatelv J-vvi large sailing vessels, were H-itii.c pass .o , n ' a currency, by r-fnsiiur to receive their moneys, i m'V' ' ,0 ,,,e r,eP"tlen tor the service it The mail service, by the way of Southampton. aud entered npon I... duli.., alld ,!m a the departure of the California. The discoura- wi l keep an "e(T-c!uafoh..ck ou th-ir issues. rerfW,m'' ,1,ose for w I,os; ,,e-f'1 s"cl' p' rvice to Bremen, has been, under the contract with H8tmahler for ban r ri,cisco, who gingr.portsbrouchtl.y the California-s pass.;,. Their coin thus far (5 and 10 dollar pieces) U r,'q"ire'1' ! this Department, carried the past year by lie ; arrived there, and, from information ttrx ' r per., with tile more undeniable evi.'cce in the ' weigh down the American stamp in the scales. ' U i',H" bvioUS ,lmt ,,,ere Ca" U " . steamship Washiogton Hermann, for the sum ro,n them au1 oll"' Uiere is gooj re,ioa l. .. I 1 I. i . . i . ' nraetinnlit tnffiio.l nfnGi.nO liiiEnff (Via ovnonsi ' e .nnn inr ... ..... bel-lVB tllht till Ten SO 11 1 1'- .-
.innt.ar.1 io5 nu: whsieu irann s ol many un- i Pivorck Cask Civilization has advanced so ' k 1 i 01 6",""; nu me gross amouul realized id ieruons are U,.
01 mail syrvice on each particular letter or paper, t . ,1.. . r. ,1.. i:. maile W eireto tne inon iL..,11 . s
mail service on each particular letter or paper, ,)0.,p froln tliat -rvice, for the year ending ",a,!e to gire to tiie l"p!e there all tiiemM'f' it fluctmtes with the cost in each different October 4tl ,, was GI ,11 1 ,20. The gross amount cilities the limited means egliIy , , ' -r . 1... 1. 1 . .1.- . -ir. l Tl. I 1 .. . " wij
Jacob ff umon, on the grout. I of brutality and , ' 1 . "",r-v uul w "nl ,B ,"B :'"T" from 1st June, 117, to October 4th, It t, was " "c - 'vguiai.ng the postofficedaii,
li.e snm' in tiieirown rijbt after marriage, &c.,
AintiVAi. of t in: rnioi't. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EC ROTE.
Hostoti, Sunday Morning, Dec. IHh
of business, having to perform the labor of two sessions. ETMessrs Tyner, Roberts and McCarty are packing pork at Tyner's pork house. And Burton, Robinson and McCarty are packing Rt t. I . e T . r, .
me vtaie-rumsc 1 !iir. i.oiiiison. I i:ey i".re
paying liberal prices. j ICTEdgir Ilavmmid, Esq , who has l.,te!y been licensed as an attorney and rounsrlior i t law, left our place on yesterday, to locate p.t Rockville, Tnd. We commend him to the good opinion of that peopleTlic ( lone of ih? Vrnr. Until we settled the question by comparison, we feared that the editor of the American mieht obtain the unenviable credit of being poor pay. When we wer.t to the stor and bought a hat, to tiie shoemaker and obtained a pair of boots, or to the paper mill for a bundle of paper, and neglected for five years to pay for them.thit we would be considered a pcor customer rather a hard case. We even began to feel so bad uhout it ourselves that we won'.! quickly step by the shop or ttore, fearing the proprietor might sc s. The idea would someti-n-s follow us home, and haunt U3 when there, mi!;! v.e opened our books, and found that goo ', honest, respectable, Christian meu bad not only b.-en Giving us fue or six years, but some ten ears. This aKaye.i our fears of obtaining a hj.i name in ihi way. We were not half as had as some, men who slept soundly, and who appeared to cnj..y a good reputation. Cut, friends, do you not sometimes feel concerned about the propriety, if ,:ot t!,.. honestv, of leaving your bills unsettled for so long r time
lor advertising, for handbills, ami f t subs.
while he was engaged in ascertaining the feasi-
bility of a railroad route to Oregon through the head sources of the Sacramento. Himself, with a party of eight men, were fired upon by a large
oartv of Indians i.w.n.1,.,.1 rnoming, and reached here at daylight Ihi. mor
party of Indians in ambush, and three of the
number killed. Capt. W. feel dead immediately,
, not extensive
S-'rc. , u-tiiitton. The following despatch was received last eve
ning from New V'ork, by O'Reily'a Lke Erie litera'ly pierced Telegraph Line. and h:s campan Now York, Dec. 11, 2 P. M. ' fallowing day.
The folirtll b:,'lot VUJ K1..I i". ' Ari,..... 1 1... TT m
ior , ovMnim.-jwin u. 1 racy, n young man
... , ..iww. . 01 good diameter and influential fri-nd., was The resu.t of the several b,.otiK,g3 was as fol- tried and acqnitud of the murder cf D,nnis Ma1, u- .1 ,0-. r. ,- r. I ka"' 8 TeXi,n langT, at Stockton, on the Dili
j j u-. ' ' r, "( 'J - exciting one, lastmg nine days. The testimony ' Oo 00 r , V .uthop, 101, Potter, ,e; scattering 4o. .irov,.j . ,.. " , 20,23s; I hiladelp
Aflrtl... il.:..l 1...1! ... .- . J
...... .:1r .1..1U iiiiiio.,1! a iiituiou was maue ' dec!
to aCjourn, till the 1st of January, an 1 lost. Mr. Potter, of Ohio, was then withdrawn. !:!i ballot Winthrop, 101 ; Brown, of In,:i ar.a 5; scattring, 70. At the census of If II, there were reported
the following list of Revolutionary and other l,rojects are ou foot in that quarter.
; proportion ol each class ol service may lie set- j.oo.Ot-2 51 j tied with a good degree rf justice, if, when a.- j Notic h Tecenly ea rec.ivej rom t1
, certa. neit.it is to Dear us lair propornon, ana pro,,rietori, ,hat this .ervice will be suspen
inaioni. ; nntil I vbruary next, in order to make tbe ne
1 lie classes ol service now required nr lliese: .., . , .,
m i, . . ,, ,., . , ' ' J uiin UVW Id U IOT 1116 Saiety I tie l.uropa arrived ht Halifax on Friday U,e care, transportation aud delivery first of .,,.am,,.in.
letters, second of newspapers nnd pamphlets, The , Charleston vi. S.
contract with th
carried since the Wi
bel, with
nf ram-nt-arif,. a , ,l,u ..f a 1
Tl,.v P M..I. ...... I m. . , ,. , , k-'.f "
.... wuuu ,aii,ri nan ritrcuii.g; y nu ei . i ne wnoie numoer oi leiiers cnargea will .i,. r . 1 j , . .. 1,. , , V, . . oilier lorcgn mail is carried by curing the week, and prices receded -HaJ4'd. ! postage passing through the mails, the past year, this denartmei t
t-air Lpl,ii:.s and .Mobile quoted at(58'l; Fair reckoned on the postage received, agreeably to a jjv. a collract w.it. jaT New Orleans fi7,,il. Siles of the week 21.500 , basis heretofore aonroved. amounted In sixty- ," . .. ' '. "
. . . J maae by direction of law, provision was mai
U1es. two millions. , .
Grain Market dull. Best Western Canal Flour
ice are
Capt. W. fell dead immediately '" " '' Piul f VieW ' ' ,,,ird f maUer C8"ied wUhont Havana, under the c with volleys of poisoned arrows' - ,"","',0rU,lt- n"S,n,SS rT-ery 'ia' lea J It is by postage on th. two first classes of service n,entj ,1HS beea CJme( ons were buried with him on the : V"r' rr",sal,,i"" I'ro'iuce j "l'eases ot the Dqrt.n.nt are 1?4 , , sleamer ,
now buslained.
f I
m w
1
J fT
,7 V
r. r 1
)enar -a
. in manv r.
ircesandcoudilioaofillatcount
avo been sent there for "
d route, auJ if th. aam.
tad Irtlerst eadofth,
'WH.ir.rrin,!, they would b.
" ,ers0U8 ou!d arrive there C dead letters to the Depart-
.uiiea irotn one oflie.
be m.re than
ornij
"I'iary ,call8 are &l 0
epartmeut fortius
bor, of personel service and the
quired for office room
are such that no
r... : o ... i .i i . ' allowaiiCR nun i ,
,, , . . iii nig a man iwice iu eacn iiioiuii wiween ...uniea ny dw can s,. On n thesn letter the nnolanfl rnlUM .... 1 . . 4rr:. :.. r-,.r . .'""v can secure i
. B ftfw nrlc and INiew tlr exns. viz; Charleston- IU laillomia: iii.r
hi. and B. Itimore 21s Cdffl2 Is. I $3.SS2,7(i2: on newspaper, and pamphlets &ei9.-' ?......,. ,r A .,' .... transoorted wiil,; .1. "... . . u,i"l U
v..,,. ,.cu ins o 11 .., le. :.. l.-l n .. n . , r ! . .- - ..n.u .nu un.nu., .uu Dim li lire i. . - - ...it lUUIiirr ur Bnv
h by attaching and ..hs; T, ... . uea, ... c,i,,sm; neaosuiu. II ,s well known that the postage on the ,,; l,.,... r.,,- n-,.. .... pensation which tl,. ' . "'
Making Ick.-A company contemplate build-'oy "t "m-! V ' f' ,B ',r''0r,iU 10 entered npon in December, 1648, and ha, been suffice,,, returns I.Z JenTe ' ..g skews high up ,.,e Sacramento during the T , V , e'!W V" CJ i thtlr lSht n"d numbe" is in d- ; partially performed. Under a like contract with wl.ich todetermine the ex,,, f I ','
present , ,,,-er, then to freeze ice in boxes and I t, , , . . , ,! Ee ,tM l"an 11,6 leUer PB: s tney do not the Navy Department, steamships are carrying ,ms aIreadT been done, but it fupv BBntor. ... float it down the river in the Sprh'g- Ice is ' , , , , n o'm"'3 C I P'y P001' of t,,e W the mails on the Pacific between Panama 'and l,rov'sion must be made much beyond the vlJJ much needed. .J - ... I funds .egre8.-d-Coisol. 91(S, for mou.y vico. It therefore follow, that th. ltUr r.o.l.ra ' n.ur, : u i r. . . of th .1 ... . .. on1 ')
,'iu.r luvuiuanie. il is , . vauiumio. vutj hi rdtu .iiuniii. n v a ireaiv. r..B .uiric, ,u ineei iiiernst nl .
niui Hi.f.1111111 1
I
also expected that Oiegon will supply ice, and,
pensioners, residing in Franklin Co., In.!. It is
At.lAnt.t Acknowi edci hknt The First
A .,...U:M.... , ,J T .. I it- . 1 ..
....,.,. r... .1 . .1 1 . , , ' P.,: r v i . . . ' c' nl ' 3 rr menteu Jeuru nolllll ana u
- i, ,,,i i,;e ,nsi one ot tiiese patriots "rl."lirm vw 1 oik oiunteers have preset.- ! three
na, ceparu-u mis nte. Mr. Cooksev wa:r-lhe uu l,""ir niplain, Kev. O. C. Wheeler, will
pays now not only for it. own cost, but also for the coveroment of New Grenada is bound t v"y limited supply of mail ,
Iranrr. ,1,. . . ,, . ....... r: ... ...... . ' . : """"
On the 15th or November, the High Court at ' I, ,,' j f , . '7 mH" aCrS9 ,he Isl'"nU8- T1"S J ruires lh ear'T .i v., mi ui. 11011. atlU illSO JOT hll the oilier niim,inii unt aor- t .- i , ...... u la.ii I ... .. f . . "
irly-
1 oliiers implicated in the June insurrection1
last, w ho died a few David Gray, H-y-i kiah Piiles, John M ,nn, Wm. W igius, John Low, '.. Cooks'-y, John Por'.-i. i i'-.
v e. ks since. Sjtn'l Meredith, James Ryan, Joseph linn ne's, Henry E ids, Wm. Symes, John Colger, Peter Griucr.
The seizing of papers
lion, and also tor all the other operations and er- service, more particularly on the Atlantic and atte,,tiou of Congress, 8d at the same lime pro- ; vices of the Department, including the expense across the Isthmus, has been very imperfectly visio" slloull be mad. for extendi,,!. .ail., A.
of all the matter carried for the public without ! performed, aud the connection, have been very eS" and -w Mexico.
pay trom Government. Thi. brings us to in- , unsuccessful. This the ,M.,im.ni OPERATIONS IiV-TlIP rirpiDTiir..
ot country expand, in dimension., and
in tpaniiwirt,.i!.-i., t:r..
Wli.-.l,!.. l I ...... l : . , . 1 -("' . .u. ...e.
........ k.Mu n.iuii anu Kev i niiiili. tinm i-i-i; :.i.... - ...
... - ' ,anu .yii!T ot editors tor exiiressiiiir onimmia ,. i . . . .... .
..o ... gow; as ev.det.ee of their regard and con- 1 considered detrimental ,o ,he ' L , . i " extent ot this class of serv,3e, able entirely to remedy, the contractors not
snleratioii. " . rendered Wit lout uav Ironi the enin'm-r . .... ... nn,..iii ... . i .
i Itinues. Twenty seats in the Assembly have j. i. i , ue,.,K .u ,.s coniroi. t.xerlion. Have, bow- exiena in area-a, our pepul,. I S SAC.TO.--The .tenor ; teell ,de vac.Ju l.y convictions Ht Ve.sLll. , M , ""' ' contiuu"d' d '- -rangemenU fou crea.e. iu den.ily and bn.iues. in .c,fi, prope ler McKim, from New Orleans, has ar- j Louta N.polcoB , pab!WieiJ . (1(.cr , . j 7, 7 " '! T ''- Letn " T .he muU i,s. Lave a corre.poud- ; rived .nf, y, sold for $ 02,000, and has made a ierinP Herri Bonaparte-thns depriving him of I u 7 j ?, , n' W WfW. a good degree of confidence that, with the 'ng-va,,cen.en,,a,,,i it follows unavoidably that
I "I'eiuui trip up me oacramento i i.;. rank nf Chiif do ItnttMlion nf ,i.u a r;n.... t .. . J "ml Posl
1,1 I ,u na,. U . I - .vnuiiiivnuiiauur-
i o i.. -r appearance was cteeted wt, ! ;.,,. r -ii..j , ..
c . jii.'.i, ii'i an niicj;cu uieiien
n .
- . I .1 . . . . - . vi nn out; -u uir.T n, I IT1H llOtl lTltrie i i. .. .
joj ny , nhal.it:, nts, and she Was ushered to tMilsleB on eUett iu vllil.h ,ie t, ! Pu ' "" P0"' t0 Pro' ! circulation of these this entire route of great and increasing impor- li'e addition of force for their perform-
proposed.
tag. is co-operation of the Navv D-martmeni. ihe ...;!. tis business and labor within tlie drnartm-,,.
ii lias ion tr tjeen reirarded as son mi will hrearir m;.- j-. .... .i i every ve irrmi. He i,.t....,ii i j- .
" : ..v.,,.. ngmai uipiuij inrougr, - ..j,.,n iiiiu, ueuiBuuiug iro
are
in
fJrMrni'tivp t"ire A I in u , 1 1, ,i ',.!.,,. U ! r.
" " "".. ii i o.i.j aiiernooii, a tire . neii
I.roUe out in lhe Pork House nfl l P..l. .-..
m.M.irr ...lit. l-.-.l . . i - - i '
U"U ""-" "r'1 01 ca:- 1 rre.ldei.i'. decree I.e. no force in law.and loook
was i,,i.. . , ""u upon the cl.smfssal as null and void. Goizolt is was to make an PTnirimtini-.l t- c: '
at the juncture of Sycamorestreet and the Canal. City on the I nf C I " , "l i 111 1 ar,!!: n,uch honiied. The only tiling oT iubv which their large building and contents to- ' iij, . . 0V"'T- 1 '"" wl" terest in the Assembly was the refusal to grant
rip- g lhr will, the Pork House., f Sr. A Sk.r.!t..,.' . 1 l-Mi,on, should the Senator an additional 20,0(10 francs to th. Vice Presi-
tion. By reference to our a.ivrtising c .!, adjoining, Knd fronting on Court .treet. wa, de- ' . V '""l rM,nlred i dvnl'a 'aUr"- Challenges ar, of daily occurit will lie seen that o.,r m.r. bants say that the "'roved. It was the most destructive (Ire with ' 1P.A ,! T, K " fcIooers is from rence among the members of the Assembly and o!.I bills mus, be setlbd ,:P the 1st of January. I ich the city has been visited this seas011 W i ' f"''1 J" '"" E,U'rSThese duns were evidently intended for us par- wore unable Wt eve,ii:,Eto obtain Vtet i 'V" frm 'T" l P-l-
ticularly. What shall we Wnnv.,.,, ..,, I.i i. i. t ........ . 1 T"E " avt. I wo seamen. Teter ' The Minister of Tnr.i
,,,u,,' an nno I..I111 I'l ... .. . . i
money from you.
, , ....!. .t i i 1 1 ii I'., 'il nn .. i t.i hi
We h ,ce ,,o .ither ..lire to exVnsive business, ami I,,.,! ;., ...... .. ...... ...,. ' ',arK' Were pouted in the harbor of
look for it. Yon owe it,,d I. nf P.n-lr r ...i -r,.. ' . V ' raiii'isco, on the 23,! Oct. by order of a
. - -1 hit UU, u 1'. flU ilT I .'dr. ...
,,-. , . " - -ori .iiartial.
e naie naiic.:, imi.ier.i conger lor Severn! hours, but were
K.i V(.l f mi, cnrio.ie .1 . . I .1 ,
" I l.'Ua liilClilof I'V I Jlr ni.tlil Tt I I I ( nil. : I .
we,;ryins exe.tio,, ofor er vi..' rJZ" I ' " Eng.
r- an ine
s iirmor ti:rt.riil.-ii-..i
1 :. r . . ... ,
wni ii ,or many lonir years
until we cannot put it t!" loiter, and save our reputation for prompt pay. It is true our constables and sheriff, are gentlemanly fe.l!os, but we dislike to have them prowling about t-urcf-fice and dwelling. We have therefore one suggestion to make, in the payment of your debts ;l the present time. It is clear from the failure of the wheat ir.vis, ccc. that you will not be able to pay all your
debts this winter. But you will have a I
money. 1 car taxes must be Paid first. That
One f tho unfortunates was
ru" "P nt "e fore yard of the U. S. frigate Sa-
Tbfl fire in Pngh ,tCo V Prk House cannot, as f.islVnpposed, he nttrited to nn incendiary. It originated from a d. f-ct in one or the flues "cl a lard-rendering furnace. We have been unable to procure reliable figures of Fug!, & Co."s insurance, iut we understand it covers iihout one-
e half the loss, which is reasonably estimated at
tlU.i.ttnl. There w'as about 70,000 worth of:
rwn-a r- T I, .. T T .. : . . I o . .
.. vi inL- i. nneu oians vessels in
port were compelled to witness the barbarous execution; but fearing lest their mess mates should refuse to aid in swinging their comrudes into eternity, the device of a cannon was adopted, placed in such h mpiiner as upon its discharge to lower into the boh! sufficiently to jerk the poor wretches up to the fore yard arm, with a power which nearly severed their heads from
the-.r bodies.
ie. a settled nuesti. in. T be n. ,1 hi. ,, I,, ,,, Pork n:,d I.ar.l i,. ii, ...;i.i:- u . j leir bodies, i he sentence of death on several
greatest claim upon your sympathy, honor a,,,! and three thousand hogs uncut" Mr w.,t,J ''-"'r ?eamen Was commuted by Com. Jones to charity, is the editor of the American. Then f I a.vette Co. Ky., had 1000 head of hogs in I CorI10re,l Pibmet. pay him for the past and one earin advance store, not insured. John Wilson, whose Dry I 1UKKGlyl: Dav Gov. Riley 's Proclamafor the American. This is ihe w .v good nunc- 1!ou was burned on Deer Creek recently bad U" t!'6 ol's"vauce f Thursday, Nov. 23.
a I ... j , ., . . . . , .,.. -IT. .I..I-. ... .
,. ! i-.'s'.i.y regarded by "the
tual men do. Then tlitre are i
oenis t:,at nave claims upon yon such as those to poor but hardworking, honest mechanics This is far enough for us to give .iirectioiis, as it will not do for us to go through the whole list; because, if we do, cither the merchai.t, the lawyer, the doctor, or some other one, i'l be
last. At this they might lake . tlVn.-e. pay your taxes and for the America.,, an are not particular about th- b ,1 u,c -.
other snia'l "r 1SW lard kegs hi store-
no l ii-rn ranee.
Another man, as ive were told. b i 1J ,1:1.1 in and tale, you lose, and devil take
.ru., . . ...... ' , 'he bin.
lM lorK in f,ore, wil'.i i..t S 1,'vir.ll ii:sU
1.4t...:tta I fu,-.l3livo. Tt is useless for us to give il,e d-tails of the Legislative proceedings. The dry detail that a certain bill, named in the Indianapolis p,j,..s only by the number or Cile. wi !,..t giUog anything of its provisions, is truly dull Hud insipid. When we have no regular correspondent at Indianapolis, or readers kun-.v b.:t little , f the proceedings of our I,, gislators. Bt a go-d correspondent and reporter is rail.er expensive, especially as we receive no liberal conations from the State Treasury, like unto the livimapolis papers. lil'.l'SE. D.crn-,!ier 7i!i. The Senate, on invitation, ow r:..r j, Hall of the House. a,,d pr..oe-(.r.!. in j,,,t c.jn. venticn, to the election vl Auditor M.d Treasurer of State. On the first hallo! for Auditor ofSuf-, Ernst., W. H. Ellis revived M votes Douglas. Maguire,. " (t j .. Blank, j ., Mr. Ellis was declared elected fr three years from and after the expiration of the term of service of lhe present incumbent. Ou the first bailm for Treasurer cf Sh.i,. James P. Drake, receivrd, .--3 votes Samuel Hannah, ( () , Blank, 4 .. James V. Drake was de clared l uly elected f ,r three years, from and allr the expiration of the term of service of tii ptesei.t hicum bei;t. Mr. Ellis, ho has thus been i h ete.l Ain'itor was editor of the Goshen, Iu.i., D.-iuo. r.it. He h a fine writer, and is said to be a geiith-nian iu manners.
The Ktibjest of abolishing si iverv in th
trict of Columbia has
rauce. Messrs. Stagg VV Shays were insured lor f.-?0,0! 0 i2 1,000 on :l,e ste.-k-iO,000 cn the building. This j ov,,,. liie ,"n.irt, ,(1;iS 'I h- ii.surance was for eaal sums in the follow-
But '"g mentioned offices: City Insurance Co , Cowe ,-,",h"9 It'" rauce Co.. Kno conn'.-, I , , Isura.ice Co., Lexingtou Insurance Co", and in two
Ih.'es at I.
W
e tiave no
nniviiie; hen the sni.'h-eusi .. .11
of Pag!, .fc Co.-s i.uilditig Ml, a (.erman, a trimmer in ti.e Pork House, named John Buhrlage, v. as struck by it, and seriously it not fatally Tnjnred. Several bones were broken and his tkull as f actored in two or three places. The fire wasstiil burning Saturday afternoon. We untslsiid that as s ion , s nraetie ibL- new buil.ii.'g hre to be constructed on the sites of the v hi l nes. Cil. G :?.. II 05; "litiUrt. Oncinntti. Dec, 1 1 T.-.h.y 1. 1.10 bead, nv-ri-niiig i'0 lbs, sold at $2,S7ta;2:!t do. av, ri ri .tr 2 III to. c- . .mo ,!',.tvrragi:iS 22) lis, at :.: Cli.) ilo. avei- i-ine "A" tl ,
t. .. .. . state of the Market ,it close is
hnosi- populhtioti. of our new Pacific
Mates. They are too much engrossed in the dust to be over devout at present. Stt.amkrs. The steamer Senator arrived at San Francisco on the 2GUi November. She left Panama on the Ctl, ist., and brought 200 pasangers. Tho California saw on her trip down a steamer cither disabl, d or ashore, midway between C.pe Si. Lucas and San lloss, supposed to be the propeller Hartford, on her way to Sau Francisco, and daily expected there by her owners. Pomticai.. The embryo State i, being already deluged by political aspirants panting to grasp the "honors of the rising stall,- and press
ing in, ir nuts and mt-rests with the steal and ! Ohio C's 90,2101.
modesty rt a iMxth Ward Alderman. Every day brings "another Richmond to the field." Fifih-rate lawyers(grown here to be Keiits and i'.a. kstanes,) ent.r the list againsf ex-Gowr-llOrs. while eT-sf.ir i.nl;..an.AH -.: . -.1 r-
t.. n. ti. ii-u , ie win, cx-t-ena
I publications by cheap postage, audit may be buiee, auce. Iu ISoG the denartnn-iit w..i. i.in,rt..,i..i
S ,l.iCot.l. 1 r . . TI.. . ,, . . . ' ""'li""t"r
1 ..uueeu iiiriuer ,n mm policy, e- "i "i"e.i.i orgamzaiion 01 ilia I'ostollice alla "J ' a a much less number of clerks provided pecially in promoting their circulation in the Department, established in 1S36, the mail ser- for tlua had theretofore been used. Iuputtiup vicinity of their places of publication, provided , viee '" ,!le United St ,tes is sustained by appro- that organization into operation.it wai immedi110 decided injustice bo done to the postmaster. ! priations entirely from the money derived from afo'v fol"'d impracticable to proceed with inch within the same, vicinity. j po.tage. reduced force only, nnd temporary clerks to the It woulJ be detirable to have a fixed sum gran- ; Congress, by llieacl of .March 3d, 13 lT.entitled number of eight were employed in 1S37. They ted from the treasury for thi. public .ervice a. ; "an act providing for the building and equip- were ronliuued by temporary approprUlions to free matter, and then the postage so reduced ,1,eDt of fu" "aval steamships," entered oil t!,e t'' 1-12, when by law they became permanent; and arranged as to provide for the remainder; 'policy of encouraging tho ereation, by iudividu- but no provision has been mec-fo-any additional but that course is impracticablo, as the money 1 a's f "ar steamers, so that' on the emrreucv clerks since 1837.
, from the Treasury cannot be drawn until that ' o( war they might be ready for public use. j Sucl ' t'' "isan time, ha been the progress
SECOND DISPATCH. i Poslnee nrst exhausted; end, therefore, i Contract, were ordered aud made by the Navy , f the service, and such lhe increas-of l.usinens, Gr.rrihal.li has arrived at Gibraltar, on board ' 11,6 nI Bare ,0 "lake reduction" of l,ost- department for the lines of war steameri-one that the pressure en the clerks has become so the Sardinian ship that had been placed nt his 1 "l"' ' ''"' "nti' us,ice is produced fom New York, via Havana to New Orleans, 1 great, aud delays so unavoidable, asabsolutelyto disposal by the government of Sardinia. The 1 L Ievi:l5 a baIi,nfe lo be annually drawn from , d f";n Havana to Chagres; one from Panama require new additional force, or the public rgovernment also ordered ten thousand francs to ' TreaB!!ry' equivalent to the public Fervice j California and Astoria.and one between New vic "'"st sutTer. The pressure is iu all the ba
be given him, which he refused, j per mrmeu , aiio no extent ot reduction, which 1 ork and Liverpool, all which requiring thir- I reau f iheDepartmtiit in the Contract 0lT5c.(
Ihe President of tlie Council pave a grand! 1 dinner In Ihe A ..,.! M:: ... B B 88 Pulllc 1
"V1.V...1 luiuiMcr.
Hgn AlTdrs has officially
announced the recall of the Spanish troopsfrom the Roman States.
does not produce this ehect, is sufficient so lonf teen war steamships, were to c.rrv lb- n,il 1 where the care and arranr-,nantnf the m,i! .
i-t...vD .a,su,rea 10 oe penormed free ; w receive, wnen completed, the sum of JS74,-! vice is extending in daily demand, an.1 wherstln
linker,
:Ofpostnge. ! 000 per annum from the Treasury. Whether 1 extent of correspondence is nermaneatlv tli
T . W ,ul -I I I I . Il 1 . 'aI ... . " '
inciters irom ulden, of the 4th of November, ""u,u ue l" cegree or measure of the 1 t"' poncy 1. to be continued or ext-n.led is . greatesil in th. appointment olfice busiueisin.ay the Hunga-iat, and. Tolish refugee, have ' reduc,'on f postage at this time, is entirely a entirely a question for Congress, but it seems 1 creases w iih the increase of the nuinlof offices, been transported from Widd-n to Shumla. T,le J question to be settled by Congress; but it is pro-' proper to observe that any change by which this I 'be Financial Bureau, uuder the third AssinMagyars, headed by Kossuth and Balogh, left ! ''Eed rMP,cl,'ully to submit what would be the s,'a!l be declared mail service, and thi. great ad-j tilIlt. lle labor has much increns j!-s to that on,be3J. ' j probable effect of one measure of reduction I ditional demand be made a claim on the income i branch falls the care of'the dead ir tior olfice, buJ M. DeniidolT, the alleged assassin of Count ! Tl'e mSl obviou, and prominent feature now , from postage, will greatly embarrass and derange ! receipts and charge of the quarterly returns I.ambergh, is at Constantinople. His mission'1101" PostaE8 18 the double price, ten cents, the operation of this department. So great is the I Iu lle ll y.ar then were recited i,100,00t is suppowd to be to sow discord secretly between ! "harSed on al1 einR' letters carried over three j cost of building and sustaining these vessels, and j dead elters, all of which hare !e?ii opened aud
me f rei.ch atid English Minister., and upset! "e reduction of thi. ten cent so small the postage to be derived therefrom, ! examined. Of these 4,96-1 cmiuijed money to the Tortes Cabinet. The rumors of war between I pos,aKe Bnd cl,arCing a" single letters at five that it will, if so ordered, defeat the present sys- i lhe amount off 32,009, have been rendered, u.i
cents eacti, would much simplify the manner of tern of sustaining the mails within this country ' t,le same se"t out for delivery to the owiierS, arid
accounting and render the same both more facile I put an end to all extension ofits accommodations I 093 letters containing other enclosure, of value RIlH tinrrVint 1 1 y . .... .. '1
. r. I V I V V t t( Turkey and Russia are fust dying away at Con
stantinople.
tlie Lz ir s decision in Turkish nfTair,
Frnm nlhds .vr,.. ..C 17" t .....
r-,.r, uj urujto mere is notnine
! l f , "v-vuillllluliailUUH, t (e " - ... . further intelligences relative to ,1,Cr'eC W0UlJ remoV8 the dissatisfaction all reduction of postage and all improvement of ! The Inspection office, whose dutiss include.ll
" -h u.iierence in tne postage Us condition. It is much to be hoped that no 1 matters relating to the performance or faihirs of in different offices, even in the same vicinity, propr..ition, 10 disastrous in consennene., -tit ' mail service, all deprsdatious on the mail bag,
worth telegraph in- but separated by this arbitrary line, and would ! be entertained. In any course Conrre m. locks and keys, is a h.aneh inoreasiuj in direct
Baring, ci.cular, say. the colonial and for- ' !,romole and encourage the correspondence and , think proper to pnrsue in relation to those war ' ratio wilh the g-neral service. In this office eign produce markets were quiet during the i inlercour"e by ,na,1 between the most distant st.amers. their uupport, while continued mn,, ' a'ne, during the past y.ar, there were receivrd
evK, aim low prices were accepted for Cotton, '- ' , . neea anu 0f-1 ne rtrawn from the Treasury as provided when i 134,430 communications. The number of fop rv.iv , i cv. .... ; mand if-
wvco anu sugars. lloluer. refrained from 1 i";!'"""" l,,r,r "'er
pressing sales, but in manv instance Si,. : ",c""s ' ''"ercommunicatiou are slow and un
usianceai uar :
suuiniiie.i to a reduction of Gd. Tobacco wus extremely firm. A nine!. I.nft... r...,l!.,.. ;i i . .
"-i-uhj. prevailed in American
Mocks. U. S. G's Gs. 105.3107. P,.n
frequent. The next inquiry is, what would be the effect of this reduction on the receipts of postage, and
. how would it affect the treasury.
- .-i-'. . . .ii. - ...... ..lis oeivn: It is not possible from any returns or data in h.ih.r..... jv.o
i-v . . a .... . J uiiiciiivi arw jrrenaaa ! the Department to ascertain with much precis- dilv and er.r,,;i r.. , ,
rr7"r . ; i0nr'e "UmlTr ' lelle r"Sainr annUaIIy in the . tio'n under the treaty probably Legislature mail under this charge of ten cents. Even if T? ti I r . prooauy f st no doubt 'the number of ,.L, ,.'. RtIe "l h been receV?
adapted, aud as is now done. I posed deDredations renorted was I.2CC, which
s ( 4 The transportation of the mail across the Isth- ! were supposed to include 81CP,I07. Twerrtymus, being iu a foreign country, is ihe proper I nine depredators were arrested, and the amount subject matter of a treaty, and is not within the ! f money reclaimed, or otherwise accounted for,
power or this Department. It is, howeve,
speclfully suggested that this service
The Western Itoii:i l;,r) of Tcxn
Gov. ood in his message to tho . f T .r.
ui lex. IS, Says. " I iirm run nn.v ... ;.. .1 1 . . .
. " ." . touui ine numucr ot ten cent letter, was nrtnallv .. .... 1 1 . , . .. that the General Government declines to recor- known, it wool.) Mi.. Sm 1Z . , . - """ VM P
aft
c
r,
servii
'! h
H S ROITK.
Alllmi'th some of the prominent ram'i.Ui...
not oa.teso satisfaotory as ,eM.r.iy. few .v- are large land operators, and consequently wea'- . rsb. u.il i.bpesed to operate al the highest fig- thy, still the desire of the many to serve th, ir nres. "i he eastern operators nr exercising un- eons litu. nts i undoubtedly S'lperinduced by nsual.aotion, and many of them have for the the Ie. disinterested motive cf returning home pies. ,,t ,t!u.rMvi, from the market. The same t our expense, being short of funds, aud unable
1 -. 11 k in.e ot son,- or tho regular houses. 1 i.e no ;.;. r packed this season is estinist-d at S.'!!,(-C which is .-.bout half the number cut in the win'.' ol l.t s-aton, and there aie prohaI !y I "i.t i'O in the pens. The numher crosse.i nhve from Kei.tacky in th.e Wulnut street and
VV esU rn Row ferries up to neon to-day wes ty, but the principal object ef most of the K'-.!;.",). From thi Fifth .tr. ... ,,.l rants is k
u,.,. . . . n iui i ... ,,,ui u iiv.iir, forn. s we have no returns. The number bv The prominent candidates held up bv the
is i.uirn nrgi r man Mstye.ir. 1 lie press are: t or Governor V
rt.it-Hu-iits rrlutive to the liiin.ber yet to come ia e.resoc oi.tra.iii l. ry that no teih.nce can be plated iu any of thrill.
ii . - ' . I 11 71 - i ... . i i ' ' - . i . . ii ....j. uj r lvj f it: l II 1 1 ll. nr.,tin.,,n . 1 i , .
tors and Representatives for six or ...... ...... .. . ! r,C"1 " 1 ' to 1,18 Territory in which ; how man, of them were ten f i ""k'"r uouia im.ned.ately be
:",Ka, is situated, but has assumed and main-' heim. dnnhl. Ti,.n...:...,i. " " P-cabie, permitting this s
u.iie.r.11.0 oe n.rrormed hn u... .. .
per day, with only legal mileage bv thk Istm- ' i" 1I S Rorrir - i tai
I '""s Ule attitude of an adverse cluin-ant." .' in th es,imie f In.. r ..... r l ""lto -v ourselves, but guarantyT
Betters written by the Governor to both Pre.- ' reduction as was presented in the renorl ef ib. ' ,,r0,eC.Uou there' and Pla"K it under the d
,.;eni r.i r i i : i... . r. . ... - i
1 irrii.eill 1 a lor, Oil Hie SUb-
J"Ct, remain unanswered. This he thinks settle
- ! Postmaster General last year, to wit : t715 1-7- I'0".0' DePartn,ent- The amount requi) s and lbs. of ,1,. ft... ' by the treaty to be na.d to New Grenada fori
ihe question. The possession of sa,,t v.. : i- r .i ... i rying that mail being iu no othrn- . 7
- . ir. ui eAaiiiiuuiioi. now made of the t r- . . ' r""""L
ise of service aad the increase of force in
following comparative
f Post offices was 11, ' G7
Wing been established since ideadleUers, 1537,900,000 ;mber of quarterly returns 73.000. Number of mail
I,ne2 now 4,130. Length
1,242 now 1G7.703. An-
ation in lb.!7, 3'J,Dy.,uuo-
, t t ... j . - AUHMuuiiuii uu w inaue Ol tl)6 f k r he I uueu .-tales, giyes them an advantage, and data in the Department, it is estimated that the : CnPres!,'.has Pid by thi, DepartT"
. ""' ierntory. have announced whole number of charged letters sent through 1 v tl.e.r celermiuat.on to maintain their authority the mails the past year was 62 000 000 and nf steamship has yet been dispatched
ni k 1 1 .... - i . "ii .i . i ... ...
ier of coxmunicalijns receive.
i at
to leave otherwise. However, umong the med
ey, California will be well represented. It is 'r0,!- 1 the Governor thinks im-; this nuinbsr about 15,500,000 were subiect m
er.sy to foresee who i!l be the champions, and P0"08 "P" ' exas the necessity of adopting en- the ten cent postage on account of distance If there v, il! be found capable men. As to prinei- ''rg"!iC nK"sre to protect her rights! Power then, the reduction were to bring no more letter, pies, their position v, ill be somewhat like Geu. ' ' h co"r'r"ed upon the Governor of Tex- j into the mail, the dimunition of revenue there-
lav.or s, uutrammcled and independent of par- ' "vuiren "to raise the proper issue1 from the first year would be 775 000 ...1... I . I, la, , I '
...... vviiir..i ii. iiiii ill-
the Department annually cannot be less than
,. 370,000. on the -
i aspi-
...... service irom Aew V ork to Liverpool, under
thecontract with n . ....... .... ...... that
y eparuneni, nut it ive leara through tlie taasieru i is expected soon to be done j Co, Webbj nf lJle N. york Courier aud Enqdi- , .n .-e the last session of Congress the postal rer, was married to Miss Virginia Crane, of New ireaty with Great Britian has been carried into ' York, on the 3th ult., aud sailed from that city
It is already shown that the surplus on the , "Perauon "y regulation, settled in pursuance ! on the 2d inst., on his mission to Austria.
Dis-
Fn
M. Stewart. P, ter
II. Buriiette, S. Sherwood. For Lieut. Governor F. J. Fippett, J. McDongnl, A. Winn. I or Repr. sentative to Congress W. Sii.-.nuon, P.. G ilbert, G. W. Wright. For the Senate there is to be a scramble and
. t.wiun, of Miss , T. Butler King, of Ga.. Cd
-red.
Krlnil iitaiki t. STRF1T, Dec. lhil Tiie stormv
ri.-i.'v l...ii I .r,ira ..... weiitli... ..r...-... l . . . , .. ...
- " . ... , . .-it ..,ii itnv i'r ,reven.,-,l , i .r.i. I. .. i i. . ...
W. , . . . , . - " i ...a... , . irniviiii, nnii n nosi oi las have enlislature. ani bus s iismi . ....... : v : of i-M.,. rr i. . . na.e em
Lie feelinc Our I.. rMators. hen ihe v e wry small u.!. . .. I heuvmlxo IXMmavrtOM.-The main body A conductor on an eastern railwaj-, put a pas-
' - - " - .....n r-oi irn.M i lias iiiorniiiiT nf Mitiinrviiit. . . ypnrror wno ntsMs, tn cm.i- :..
iv . " "'t"i ' I..IM1 crri i Mn-. an,i rii.vi i ""itiie m u,p earn.
-on-ever, a fair supply o tht leatitn? ;in.i i.-vW- m.eK ... su-d- Urn conductor, but the Court
a, tieles of bouseool.l marketing, an ! price, re- ! Numbers of them stop at Weaver, ri iw Pr'T". del,rmiaed that a smoker in the cars
u.aiued pr, tty tiiu. h the same s last week
r-iiraud prime Butter Si'm"
diZ.MI
V" demonstratinir in arm.
ment the justness of the ibiim f Ta.... , ... i .. .i r r ..... .... ..,J. . of the treaty bv lhi-narim.i..j.L. n...
, 1 a'i, in. i i.. i IIII..UH. "i jui lasi was f oj j .Dry ,il. and lint - ' r "i.uuuk rosi- . i..,i..iriu. reference to her Statutes, but with tlm - l,nl. ' ,1... fir., . I..i .. . '"..'. office Department of that count i.i ! ige. Tor Ficd.ri.o- . Tla-sacbuscU..
. . .. i . v 3 """'' "e -',. IU oi .. , . ' r8" i TV, tb. Snw,e Court, at New liedlord, uan
I 2?00 dollars cam i .-r...
i . . , - - am, ..r 1 ,,i I'r... .- inrseru nit: ou..
number of letters .rising from thi. reduction "'Pft? wholly prepaid, or on which r: -rZ committer.
he "P-.P- through the mail, between I, " ;'tl .hteh time the wife o.
th nlnin.iff ..' to be a modest and
power an resource, of the State." Well, well, which will undoubtedly increase iu future vea aUnS hw Pted- The leading ! . . ' JaPrrt,e CD ' "J ot, thisL bellerent: .-Old 2lch" must yield to j by natural accumulation, and by increase of Z that arrangement is, that letter, on ! S T,",' 7 fos this. But theGovemor softens down a shade, number of letters .rising fromhi.uct,, M. is P-P-H. or on which T U T TUcZ I and expresses a w hnrnes. ,n . none nuiH ., ,. .. ... , bauchine his wife. The crime t
i i it , - propos,- wm, in u,e nrsi y.ar, occasion no change in the . ' ' ' "ug.i me mans between' ... " . hieh time the wif t.eu.wh.H. Unci tarn may msk-"in a reason-! Treasury-and ii i, ... "'e two countries, and are despatch,. -n. : aboUt a year ago, up to which Ume "
.j " ... . i mi. ur-iurr ,. . " j
livered iu the same manner
as if those countries
an account is
kTl-Mhn-?ie-- TheplaintitThassinceobtainec
jnii.niiRpo.is, ronst.ier tliems. lves very impor- i 1 "ere ivs
lant men that the fate and ,.estin y of nil the nations depend upon their L-gislatinn, lltii they entirely torg.t w overlook the siiinl! and diminutive territviry r ladinu.i. Ou the 7th, Mr. Ross ntP. red a bill to restri.-t the Grand Jury of Fraukli,, t . to a tertai., number of days. Py ,!: s ,wws Wt. 8a.,!OM. Mr. Ross intends so l.miting the jury as i prevent them from . xleudiu; their iuquirieg i,.to the township or Posey. We cannot see what other object lie cm b.-.ve. Is ,e u,,t ,. t rst th- boil, st .aid ,:su. . t ,ii. vi. t i rai.k
: D ggii:gs"atul Weavervillc; strike their nicks s " a"nw' aud t,ial H as properly aba-
Fggs IS., per ,' soon as tliev re.ir'ied liie i,r...ni..l l ..... -.. . ei"
very source; Poultry; Chickens 1 5?2(V. ' fro,,, .l.e ...... " r.n .. n, ' . ' i .
Turkic, WVf3iI. i:eese 55.3 I'V- IV. ..i n. ' " ' - ny nye- . I.Vnth of n. I!l,e Hr.rri,o.
, " ' whip lillMV Ii:enit-rs tit iHri-iimt,,,- liil.irmuii.ir, 1. ,..1 I.I..U
rf ....v iiivii tiio ion nru i f ll lun ir.mi.nl
will, in the first year, occasion no change in
a!.le lime 'fort he iur.'hasenril.a T..:i rl.. : ,
, ... iviuiuii iron, us operaiion
tli- Ul.l.. .1 T . . 1 I . .im. - ' 1 ' ' I - .... J
- - . brief trial of this experiment will show it, effect, the postaVe ciIIktiZi , . o!i . . .... of her crimiil
. . .-. i . " .v, .uc ui itrr. vn nn ia i ".c iiuiii uvi uu mc t 1 v
.-.uok.na WBiniice. sua 11 nsnouid produce any important drauirlit i.erindicallv l,l Tu r ... ..... . . I .... t tt, snit acaiast
1 f .1 r . , " i i j w",-"-v' .j-o cue ci ui lliis i. that ; iUl"Ituurso ii Kjrrnves. x" "-'
I T V 7 lne7Urlner reducl'u of Ptag. while the sea .ervice i. almost entirely perform- 1 the latter for damages, the woman appeared i should be made, and a corresponding provision ; ed by the British steamships, the sea postage be- i witness for her late husband, and testified full) from the Treasury adopted until after this has longing to them makes the balance in account distinctly to the circumstances alleged in been tested by experiment, is- respectfully sub-1 ting largely against us. The operation of this ' the plaintiff's writ. The only defence set up
ii no injury, as we actually ill .. was. that the plaintiff and his wife connived 10
..... . , a 1 ' '.
d suplv at '-1
were in g
t ry few Uats ia n
S5,3 I ,V; Drese,I II
i- hog round; Small
1 art l!a.ni,lil,a, ... ...... ..-.I. .I al.a ..... . 1
Porkers Me for fore and 4.1c for him. .. " ' - " U" -wnigomery l ike Harrison, grandson
ni j'iii il'lil II UU K S 11.1
irket and only two or three ! Fiaucisco.
othi
proceed to San of the Gen. W. M. Harrison, ban been killed bv
lo:..:.ofCoru-t!.e latter bro.tM.t r,5,i a.... ... ' The !..,.... r ir . o ., ''" "ear i.ie uolora ;o,.,n tews, on the 7th
- . .... iiMKionui iivni uic.MC-irm BilU I . . -. ...
i'i mri ii: v im ii ucirti o, ' .p. i ti m .1 u sia., ...... . :: 1 t. . r i ..
H per l.usiul PresspJ Ikuf ' f,.r Iti..i i i.nr V....t
m ) ! i , fji i,r .,.1, T : , , 1 lie' Ure U: . mav arrows.
i hi i . . . .
..un. iictolier. II was With an escort of emi....
Ii.n, ,'oiie out lion, the c.imn ! ase.rt il... - i
1 .- . . iUlll iD ioau,
milled.
RAILROAD SERVICE.
This is a constantly increasing service. In tlie
current year, the length of railroad routes is ! ceived
i but it is stated, in order to exn.in. ,.,, nn .11 brinirabout what took place betweon her ' cu
j this postage goes into the account of postage re
in iu.i i-epartmeut, and to swell its ap-
the defendant, but little evidence seems t have been brought forward to sustain this, "e damages allowed by the jury were only 200 hj lars below the amount claimed by the pla-titT-
(t.l fill loa Ka. .1 r. on I
' , ." " W"n,n l )earS i pareDl amou"1t. when it is subjected always to ofl.l-lJ miles, and ,t ,s almost daily increasing, th. annual reduction" of this balance navahle m
as new roaus are being completed. On these j Great Britain. Whenever our mail steamships w do not recollect any similar case to t!ii " routes the mail i. now transpored 5,749,0 10 ' shall perform service between New York and ' the courts of Massachusetts, and the ; dicing miles annually. It is true that this service is, Liverneol. whirl, i. j . : . , ! ind remarkeH ,1,,, n - first of th- t'
, - - v. it. J . .fc vll IC II LI o
dono with more dispatch than the same amount j to correct this balance
ofscrvicciu any other way. yet it is as much The effort, to extend this arrangement through
that had occurred, according to his r ..callectu'i Springfield Republican-
