Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 January 1850 — Page 2

AMERICA!?.

FRIDAY. JAW. 11, 1850.

1 ' T?Ti-- -' - 1 t - j Ijl.lsjr. I S"H Pe---Teiniit.en -Y-irlo'U!. " ; - " 7ff., ,. WMhlum CeWPonaenc..ftheB.Wiore Patriot. ware that the resolute, would be opposed. The , e(,wpll(i.r oChr Kieba-ond P.tl.dW The horror, of Smll Pox, befor. the disc rr Be.-ul C--.Wcy. The eorre-nead.ut of th. New York Courier Washington. Jn. 1, 1830. .plrit of liitrcommiDictiou Wte,o N-l.on. ; IaoiANxroLi.. Dec. 29. 1649. of the prophylactic virtue, of vr-:iu w. .' ''LTrBLXco" ? r M ? . JJTU "hJ h. oil.. i. Theerowd.tthe White H. -day rihrf.,h..,..h.U,. Theog, . bu Iiukt of iuw..t;,ncIl,ht people even yet trtmb.es v.,v.r fA.l Tile ' I charge, that Northern Whig, very great. au,I the congratulations and wis- ; advancing. The P, anounced t JJ j trM..,ireu darln the pat week. Th, adjourn- ; the oUe.s. ,.ke. its .PK-anc, - ! c 1 "J t'-ke Mu7. trifling Doi mJ- were responsible for the election of a Southeru f-r a h.pp, n.w year, were very general and 0f the day -.J foretold the dec.o... of th. fa- (he ljljor9 of u,e of lhem. Som f ouf C0(ln.y rj . IfilM h he oM Ih .f . Dai w." I t the nro-slavery I.ocofoco Speaker! an.) that "Mr. very cordial. Almost , body was there, ex- , ,r. No one was above .1. centre and .11 go.- ; bot : coup,,n CiociunBti aild Sbu1, ' tilled wilit ine oiu trasn ei a La.., wiiiimuib.i j r . . .... S; Unrv J-.;,.,1 ;. Puhl c oninion ... . . ., l j

Scheuck therefore took the fiery agitator in hand :P. " n. ' crmuu. ... j . . of what we were when I last wrote you. ; irgemer, as 11 trua ciiy wrro . . neaa-qarters

but ael- Lyttou Uulwer. rren lent layior ioo-.ru wc... ( BOw ruieu tne wor.o. prlj,i-a(i cn tJ ,aWel I Temperance signed 0f that disease ; and ether, printed In ConaUet

country papers, which are far superior In every

' . . knn,n i iK- mm..nitv and administered such a casiigauon as

Two men werr arreted ,n tins place, 'w M ' t when these liberal citir.ens wish a GRA- j do"1 to the lot of the House to witnen. If and received all warmly and k.nu.y. j sa.d there was no commerc.a. necessuy ,or y 13,000 citii- n. of IncUna have been I n which the disease has .kowa iUvlf, ccoat

jsin."""" ' - T.s a.ivertisement tuserted Whenever these mortal thrust and merciless per?ona!ilicanBIve ; " "i ...ruu.c. ,K..-..- --. ...,... r i presented to the Legislature. - lie suujeci on ; ior lis appesraa-e Tery reo.i.iy oy reasonortha were taken befora E.q. Stout, at the town . : " f ditiBl " whh . notire oflleSt.Ud spirit to a tilt In the Hou,, then the ' now here, and all things appear to have gone on f moral j-istice, we would not prrjud.c. any na- j dijCUS(il)D ,0 lbe Senate, and iu- : bu,iue intercourse between their citixen, tnd Union, who commuted ibm. U ..wait their In-. ' ioB'te nJhn mtKong a turu- Hou is in-Mted to Mr. Schenck for one of the ' .bravely, for the begnuing of a new year. , tional interest. He d.d not pretend torn the , j no ch.nge will be ours! It H thu. that retail merely ia interior at our next Febn. ry Court 1 hey ha. pai , . - . ! 8Crueg a , hislHry. 8 pictured ia Nobody seems to have been disapp V.nted by j relation would not offend haoghly Ao.tr.a; ; in f- ht ,uhjfct j tUllget ,r, made t0 deIay the r,plrB;.hlnf of on aerer.il of oorriiin-. ooun erf.-.t 1 I Masonic or Odd Fellow 1 very ,iid colors, Joshua R. Giddiug, reading the manner in which Mr. Speaker Cobb ha. p.nicularly Jn her present humil.ated coud.t.on VM QfDeKU and Sylre.ter ' .l0ck-and thus that Tarmers are kXV.hom, Ohio Bank bill.. All the cred.t for ,h.,r arrest , , , g'Mice poliUcal mating, ! the Whig party of the North . lecture on trea- framed the !I.aM Committees, though there are forCed a, .he wa to humble herself Ru-t Conklin of W.vne county ha, received the with the product, of their indtry upo. th.t, isduetoMr.Ge-ardoflHrnson. ,hen the counUy" editors receive a po-jcherv! The man vho, by the demagouge's ba- , "t f' bigh toneJ in-u who regret th.it occa- ,ia Th. resolution wocld lose half Its value ir i . mtBM of ,he Gorernor and Ucome raw. hands, while those proJucU ar, wanted rn tho ITMr. EJwln R. Budd, for several " the ' ' r.,,;.,. , sent arts. Drevailsuoon one of the truest whisdis- '" ws not embraced to show that, to some Dot considered as an act of ceu.ure upon Austria. to ineoroorate 'KrieDds' Boarding ! city, where money U ri.-y (o excfc.nre f..

foreman in our office. Itft on the first inst., for ; . . f .:,, llolic, jtl vr uict. in the country to retnrn him to Congress . Prtitau bias could be laid a-lde u was our duty also by thi. mean, to exprc. J h seJ bo,h braoche. of the EW them.

California. He went by way of New Orleans, "VALUABLE paper, and oblige your NUMKR- i as the most consistent and faithful champion of i by decided party mail. our sympathy with struggling million, who were j That there have been a cumber of death. In Chsgres, ic. I OC3 subscribers in this region. A CITIZEN." ; ,he jforth.and yet, about the first thing he does j lIa,! one pr two of ihe leading members of the , .eeking liberty, bestowed on them by God, but j t( me0(j ,h, charter of tho city of Cincinnati by Smalt ?ox, and that this disease ETThe Tiobate Court adjourned ou Saturday j Now we ask in ail seiiousuesi, how should or ; fler reBl:iline t,e Nation's Capiial, is to euter ; wl,ii Party ,a Hoo.a beeu put at the head j Uken rr0m them by man. j jjicjjjnonjj ha. passed the Senate. and modification, varioloid arc now ameng as, last, having been twelve cays in session. ; how can an editor fl when he receives 5uch ioto , writtetl compact for the rlrclion, to the j of oue or two af tha princlp:.l committees, Mr. ; Uterchange of .uch wntiment. would alone, House, onth24 Inst., tho bill to re- is troe, but that there is anything in the charae-O-roan was l-rought to our jail from De- nol from town whre l,e h"a HrobWy ,,,lf ! third cflice under the Goverment. of a man j Cobb cou,(1 not haT been "nsured by his party j promote the interest of the masse, of mankind- j cerUio ,ct'a u reUtion to free negroes and ter or extent of thosi diseases, as they row sxl.l catura few dsyssince, ha havin- taken a change doxen subscribers, half cf whom never pay kuown ouv for his venomous Locofocoism and i rr ihe act, while the country would have ap- ; He hoped to have the co-operation of the Sena- ; muIattoe,aliowlug them to give eviJence 4cc, j here, to excite special alarm, we havtot anderof venue, for the r.on, we suppose, that the ' hl" some trifling paper, r. ith a mural tone ou . Ma un:form treachery to the North! Bat defea- ! i''-""-J palritis.n and magnanimity. Bat ( tor from Kentucky, though he feared, from ,h j w takeI1 u?i when. itd- Our own citizens have not, that w. citizens of Decatur Co. were prejudiced ag.iu.t with Sue's Novels, ha. probably To or 100 ja hi p,ot by itJ ry exP,M cf if4myt he , ha hj act"d a and framed I the com- , pUyful remark made, he belonged to the atand- , Pitter0B moTe(j to jud.ffultly postpone, j have yet learned, b-coa.e terrified at any thing ealing. If this be cause of taking change of . auWcribers. As au indication of the true char- j p.r,ewly rrf(ls(,, to oia with the true repre- ) Locofoco would frame them, if ttil .chool. He also hoped to have the Senator Mr. L,nk oppoed the motion. . ti.ey hav. heard or witnessed amo:l? os; and enue, we hope the same good cause might apply jclerof the town, generally such gratia adver- ! seuU,iV vriilt Noril, for the election of a man bis prty had elected him Speaker by a majority i frora Massachusetts, whoso recent noble speech j p4Uer,n Mid, thi. bill not only allowed ! some of our oldest and best physicians, wo-

for changing from our county.

tisement. are sent to us, llirougn me post oikj . j, . , cou. hay ,oken for them.

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(fT-Of late dvs, it U said to be hnrd to ii.-' " , " , " 6 ,! ' sIve., woold have been chosen by common con-tinV-Vsh between the woH. "MeUmor." and M ch advertisement, there would b ; ..at, .nd doEBl!y permit., when he e.M ha.

o

"Matrimonv

There have been an unusual . ' - "-B"" .B.-. --. -. prevented, the election ofa Locoloco slave-hol-

number of faUl cases of matrimony at

ant little Indian town 9 miles above u

the last 3 months. Were we an old maid or an

thfateuiu" lo discontinue would be made, and : . . the plra-i tier. ju ... . not one half of the poor soul, could pay np their I . . . s, within i . , ,, ,. iwte'y1"

nd this same Joshua R. Giddings delibe- j" tIw Military Committee.

oinuy votes: ua no important coinmmee na. lo the cu of Hungary was equal tome n.gne.i ! . , evideoca against white men; . know, do not regard the disease, as having any

... K.o . w ... - .morn oi iiinar rm iu n ur,s.. ... ' but repealed tho law compelling mem to give i unusual symptoms abuut them. I Winthrop, elected by a majority of the Houm j Mr. Cass then read a parage from Webster', j bnd nJ MlCrlty thlt ,hey wouid not becomo j Nevertheless, it is no more

; Oiu oeller than tins, lor he placeu .ir. uurt.econu ; speech, and from Clay, speeches in oenau " I TT- wnuld much rather support a bill

than ths part of

! Spanish

subscription, so they could discontinue.

; they can and do generally resort to the meanest

arge. thia rtault upon the Northern! Tho Committee on Foreign. Relations ha for . disclaim!

whig members."

,nd rrom Clay .peecne. in nen... . , paupfrg Ha would lnuch rather support a bill common wisdom to apply tins provrntiv. known American independence. He closed by 1 1 ein(5 them fron, the ?tate. In Small-Pox, and tl.U should b, necleeted bv ng any objection to the gentleman wut Mr eu(julredt moch emphasis none. P4renL,. who have neither h,J the dis'-

t " srattUlJl ' - ; V. . LA.1t VTIIV note ticii.ir ,iU Chairman, Mr. McCUrnand, of IlliuoL - to Austria. But if ho were . Franklin he would g0 if aluhe ff9e Suie, eMe, Dor Ttccillmted .hoald

old Bach, we would move there certain, prayiug ' . ... ,u r : uf all ootsible devices thev leave their naper.

that wo mieht catch that "Itch:" t. ., . ., , . .u.

Slavery Quest Un Remnrk of .Tr. Bealeai. j

i After hi. name follow the names of auch men notco ntinue him there. Be.ide. hi. precipitate ;

in the office, and after seme three months the j

Washington, Jan. 4

months the j . i ry WT. H.lliard and Edward Stanley ! i. t .ii In the senate veslerday, after the introduction J . , re has refused ', - .J ... , . ... You perceive that Mr Miller, of Ohio, hs .. of the resolution from the Missouri Legislature . 1 ... Jo unpaid. . . . e . ioTereda resolution in the House, lastructin

; as James McDowell, Robert C. Winthrop, Hen- ' flight on tho eve of the meeting of tho Senate,

I j ... i ..kl. l,;finn In Ki.

.presemeu mu iunuiinuu'". - "j

a , coiifirmation. Tho same remark applied to Mr.

0lt will be seen that it is not too lata to psy !editor u formed that a v.llain more

Uxes, bot it soon will be without costs. It is , . lnvnfr hill of some

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teoharoloe:eciaSg1oaana a. courieou, a mau The , n)aUer. of w,)ich we hae , - .-uj.v. --- - y Means Com!niUe9 t0 report in faBurton for Treasurer, and then expect him to ,c,na,Iy witnesltd. , tile fina, d.y of recUoB. ; to vote ag.in.t th. ilmot Prov.so principle. , ji,,,.,,. 0,ne D rtmem. The ruin himself by ancing yo.r lax-, and wait (hprij wi eeme ,ong ,nd bcck accouaw ; Mr. Benton rose and addressed the Senate. He . rj,uUou ,es o;er u wi eoon lhe s,ep for you to pay It. Alm.t every person the . wjU men ; asserted that the re.olut.on d.d not represent ; of Th- eaBnot .bolu!l that D-

cvuuij i iutaturr , . - . , . , , part.neul. though for the time being ihey may resolution was postponed

1M.H5ls,,. rp.ru. wa. Jec,e.lS.l- Printer of ' .". , succeed in embarrassing its Secretary. The

vet he cannot oav everv man s taxes. 1 nere- i ' ; nave not eoierea inio a romiunaiion to resist auu

were to pas. such laws?

resort to this

preventive promptly, and have It applied to

maiu there. Mr. Seward vindicated Mr. Webb.

: this thev know full well.

'. resolution for the Territorial Committee to re- ; port bills for the new territories, with the Wil-

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; r i- .. .!.-m .... . cj... .- i - I wr,i.',i .ivk nut fhal Heerelarv. . oty now

i i it! ana uu irie i: j insi. reirrivinv. c- fuui to : : j .. . . i. . . . r ""-""- - I

fore, when voa press mm ir leuwocv in your . , iuuhuui. me i-nMiiuui e v-oncresa. ,iany ... . .ill ,j i ... !. .1 . .... ., u. , ...,.. J- D. Defrees 50. m.mu.. r.... , V... .... J. h.m but not qnxt .a well a. he knowstnem, and !

particular CMl-, rreUUCri Hint iiiu.?.iiu wmri.-, . i - ..ciuiuij, nrj b.iu, n ..w nau . , , ., . i i ; ! In the House, aioiut resolution was Intro. r.. ,l . :

WCO nave me sain- (foou rraoue, ai niou .imu- . - ; "t""" ouu v.u.wi nut n uu l j . 3 xr.j . , .. . . ,M ,l. !duccd "instructine our Senator, and requesting : ,L.m , ,. Mr. Root was on hand yesterday with his

"S 'Or IIImo. rtc I11 J-" i l ft i.nu ai itve vi taaru v cu ei ii u 1 1 jjuii lairu i

printer! Th. first mast lo p.id. end the last ,ur vepresen.a.ves L.ouEre to Hss u.e,r . hwn Whatever may be the wishes oropiuio.i I.- j exertions to prevent appropriations for improv- ' 0l-.,.e ,,,! rM!P,;Ilff,j1.,aE;nn

3 . 1 ius the river and harbors of the West " ' ....: ,r i, i . mot Proviso in each. Before the question wai ; , i or uon-extcnsion of slavery in the Territories, , , . . Indira Ilrpo-iiory. A motion was made for its inJefmite post- ,l l . . , , ., ,. f decided upen the adoption of the resolution, the r, . , . 0. . . . , - ,, . 1 ; they have no idea ofresistuig the action of Con- ' ....... Tres.dent bimpson. hav.ng lately fallen " ! ponemeiit, an J resu'ted as follows, yeas 45, nay grrsa on that sub'et notwiihstan :inetl.e p'ede. ', IIouse aJJourued- The subject will re-appe.rat company with a dist.ngui.l.ed c.vine In the 45. So it appears, the locofoco. of Indi maare ; ju lht . . j. .,' " J. . Inn early day. Meantime let us prsy for iu

ne.gborhood of Uincmnt., was InterrogiteJ as ; opp)aej to River and Harbor improvements! '! listake-Missourians will ahi 'e lhe law when it ' peaceful and s.lUfactory adjustment

.11 r. Clay and the Tariff. 1 comes to tho decision of the ballot box, and tho j TV N- York Dry Goons Reporter says, and ; Judiciary. He concurred wilh them in theiri

The Senate then adjourned until Monday.

Washington. Jan. 7, IS50. j

to his occupation. lie replied that he was the

editor of the "Western Christian Advocate."

The interrogator, after seme lime of iVeo medi

POTOMAC

Cousrcssieunl. Washington, Jan. 3,

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. - 1- j..x- .yl,-l-. , .Hi.. ..... nis.-ii. .u 111UUVU1.C a . ir v. vu u u 1 y , uxri ic 1 vv u ii.r 0.11 v cou rse con-1

iciiiuu, reu.ieu - 1 e, 1 oeneve 1 nave nearc 01 . . . .,, , . 1 - " ' . . . c . u j . . -i. .. . o - - 1 , . . sompronuso tariff bill to stand for 20 years, . aisient with order and the intentions of ourcon- Senate. Aftur the Senate had co.r.e to order

- ,. p' ii- ! wherein specific and ad valorem duties are com- .; stitution, and the oiily one which can save this the V.ca Preident announced tho following j two speeches on the resolution, from Me.sr. jj1 p'D D We have heart TI! of th'm' ' hl"' U RC(l,lailUeJ 'ith tielai,-,. but un" i Uuin from the fate of all confederacies hich Committee on Census: John Davis, Uugderwood. 1 Clay and Hale. B t ll ' " e" 5eri'uni that he does not propose to raise the j have appeared and disappeared in the History of ! Sturgeon, Bailer and Shields. Adjourned. a le 1 paper mm sacrei(so superior and so preseat SCu)a ofdlllieJt b(ll onIy to .lljN,lituto lhe ( nalion, AnBrchv. not tvrannv. has ben the1 Numerous memorials were presented and re- House. Mr. Kauffman, from the Com mitle ce:ect, thev do not exchange with nnsanclihatl ; , , . . . , : ' ' , n 1 , , . . ," . ... ,. , , . , i specntc for the ad valorem where it csn be done. ; rock upon which such confederacies have sn'.it f"- ou Kules, reportea an amendment to the .amo

ua(iri3, irariii!" ir.ni Nnpu.isneQ ana unrefined . n . . . I it m . e 1 . i ' 1 . f . p..rnA.. . f P...... ..n . rAn. Ti... f j t f . . i . . i . 1 v.. A 1 i i ii a a ti ii 1 1 1. a n r Ills inleH.ion lo in

1 . ... i l . . . . .. . , v-, k uio, li.Uin, ""re. II will ; A li V I UU UUC Ul UU T L, O Ve Til II1C II I , B nO W 1 11 I lie t ft editors mirht, with unholy hancs, criticise Us, -,. , ... I i . i i j- e .1 . 1 , , . , ' ( W athington that he has every reason to antic- ! danger, of this rock, provided against it. They trod nee a bill providing for the effectual execu

delicate little articles; or perchance recom-;

mend it to the indiscriminate patronag of the

vulgar masses.

pate that Gen. Cass will etrly lake occasion to ! formed a union, not leagued with federal legisU- 1 tion of the law relative 10 the recapture of slaves.

The Speaker informed mm, that ne aupposeu, 1 lnPir children who are iu the same condition they would have to remain in the .lave States. I wjl), themselvs. And the instance, are so nuine the 1 .. .i.:.i. .u- 1: ... :... .. .1 .

, .n t ..... uaMn w.w . . 1 O . 'ikivui.. 111 i.nii,:i uir lUJijii, Iff uK' I .UB DU

Z Letcher, who left for .Mexico on me aau 01 u- 1 , ... . . r,m . ,

w i 1 nnrnsnini n inn imw wiurii uibicuii a urt-i v 1 rmH inort hi 1 jp rannotif.-i , t v-t. . r j

cember..ndhe.houldneverh.vel.i.vot.tor.( .;.. whit, man. where a I i ..

iaUg ' j,...vwuj tiiiic,iuai turi d.iuu.U IIU I ICSk COQJ horse was sold by m negro for counterfeit money, ; teut, in either their own cases or their chiMrsn' r i ; tK mintspf.ilr wnt unwhioneil of iusttce. t;tl wnaA . .u . ....

Mr. Hle expressed a desire lo be hetro and the . . , ,, , . . . . , , . . . r , l.AMAaaA nfivrn rnnl.l nnf oiVA u ulnC. ! cite. (1. . t : I. : l : I 1 i .

wtrwauov v aei w vw.H IS I Biiwif ilia 1 no DUI.CJJII Ul.ttJ uas UC. II v. C' Jt J fJOJ Mr. Brown of R , hoped tho bill would not be ; their systems, postponed, but would be referred. j When reference to tliU subject, theri is ia Mr. Greathouse could notdie content without the December number of the 'W. stern Lancet

Sfnatk. Sundry petitions and memorial, ware ' giving his views on thi. bill. He hoped encour- j an fcrt;cle of much inU-ret and vlne, coctribupresented. jagemeut would not be given for the broken ,ej uy p. L Starr, M. D., of thi city. D-. Mr. Clay presented a petition numerously . down negroes of other State, to settle amongst Starr t-huws, in his ftemrrks in tlie Pr-.tei.tVvM signed asking the recognition of the Republic of '. us. They were all dishonest and a ten dollar power uf Vdcciua, that facts enough have luen Liberia refused. j bill might at any time procure the conviction of, 0buiued through eiper.mtiits iu vacciuat".:., to Mr. Dickinson presented a petition signed by ' a white man to the penitentiary. ead tQ the fuur couclusious following: 1. T!iccitizen. of New York irrespective of party, ask- j Messra. Athoti, Richmonaon and Wilfon said ; unity of vacciua and verio'oid, except the mojiing thet an appropriation be made for an em- ; the law compelling nrgrow to give curily was ficntiou of the former by its passage ihroue'n t!ubassy to Austria. J rigidly enforced iu their counties. ; cow. 2, Tlmt vaccina inserted into the hua.n Mr Cooper presented sundry memorials, ask-j Mr. Millikan .aid, there whro S3 negroes in j subject will destroy susceptibility to variolou. ing a modification of Ihe Tariff. Mish.gau citv and none of them had beeu com- ', affections. 3. That the only aure t'.s tlmt s'ich

.nr. v,as, resolution to .uspena o.p.ora.i.c ,, .. , ecurit . J .uCenlibi!itv is de.troved. is reu uted vccu..-

, . j . J 1 Mr. Dougherty of E. believed a majertlly of tion. 4. That when the auscepibility in th. hi. coiutiluent. were iu favor of the bill, and J human subject u once deslroyei, it never rehe should vote against its postponement. The ! turns." These are ccrtaiuly iiuportint j oints, law compelling negroes lo give security was a 1 and make a strong appeal lo the cciiimon sent dead letter in a minority of the couuties, which ! cf parents, and a!) having Hie cara . f chiiuren, wa. a strong evidence of public opinion. He' faVor of the immedidt hppiication cf '.he only

i thouplit law. should not be continued ou the ! nr.r.mi,, known . ill iSe tt Iihv Knn

which wa. made the order of tho day for Thurs- j ,uiute book lh,t wer ao cnforced . gf ho ByMm t a"' Th bill was iudfi;.Uel? oostooaei. aves 54 iL.

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intercourse with Austria was thn teken up, and

nearly the entire session was consumed with

-; t..-w---4 aa fmnA.i.a vr.- ..'t.-.a as A , . ft . ... . 1 . O . . . j 7 1T f nriltitll fnP t VlO am a f M Kl I m) Wlt U I II f

W e have soug't an exchange ... , ... I , , ,. . .. . . ' . iu. rj.-.ki : f .1,- a

iae excinyg slavery -u5. Ti.ieu peacauie romecies ior all qut lious oetween tvl " ."" "'""- 1 -

wilh it for many lontr years, whiUl ail clh.T

publications in the Union have com- .o our t-iKIe . IT Our legislature took a fl ing trip on the cars

a. unceremoniously as you would enter the. re- , to Macii-on, on ChriMms day. Upon which the ;

the people and the Government.

and Navy were introduced.

The old confederation leagued v.iih the legis- j Mr. C.iss gave nolico that he would on to-

The House then proceeded to ballot for Clerk : noes 21

4lh ballot, Forney 107, Campbell 95 scattering

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i . iii uaiim, i ui ucj vamjiucn j joini resoiuiiou teucering ine t.iauAS oi me rt of the 3r 1 r.rr t '

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. uciierui rtsemu.y m .uouuii.a i"), Th... .,ij; !,.. m il..t ,.n..

,e.-..L... Mill..: .L.f... . , . .., I i -

rtiier tnreo more uunuctcmui uauuiiugs me , w ayne couuiy, lor tier oeuuiiiui ana inieresiing i

iug. 12 Aftei

House adjourned

Dr. Purr cites the (ali.-ticf of re-i.;cciu.iton

at interest O'.-ted.

Washington, Jan. 8. Senate. Numerous petitions were presented.

Mr. Underwood presented a petition from eiler brdUch f th. legislature relative lo an ! 'w fc iR th. prrio j of seven v. .ill.nnn ..T ..III., fn.l U tU. .nil. f . ' . i . t 1

citizens f Kentucky, setting forth the evils of j adjournmeut. It is to be presumed however

War, and asking Congref. to establish a Cou- tni,t we will adjourn in two or three weeks.

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ceptionroomofaholel; vet lhe Repertory is Reporter for lhe State Jonrm! thus crilicUe s " 'n!iSuiire ,u,o.u t.ie , . . , . power to act upon decrees with aropjof sand pension of Diplomatic intercourse with Austria, a. shy of nauonty editors es vir'n Eun would i Jiafii?on: j" 1 r' ' . Ur . T.,.t I i.ti - . . i ii .- r for a naiou ell to pircies. It was to escape; A resolution was offered asking the Post-Ma-or a lurk. ' 1 lie manners ol ine good folks ol M.cn.011 , , 1 ' . r 1 . e , ..... ti . r.. , 1 r 1 1 , . . ,. . ' that tottering form that the preseut constitution ter Oeneral to inform the Senate whether he hai Having read in a late AcvocaTe tne Circular, are refined and very studiously cultivated. The' . utiuii,ii.u.uuu . , .

for this exclusive and modest little Repositorr, ladies auknowlcre an acquaintance wilh the

and being anxious so s-e it, we sought last week coKlest imaginable grace, hilo the geollemea ! the parlor of one of the prettiest girls in lae reccgnizs a friend with the mose superlative in-I

world, and sure enough thre was just the place difference. The effect in, every body feel

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lonnuii. e were eii.ap.ure.1 wun 11. it is "iici J on. 11 oownrings an aesire ior a more ; ' - - . . . . - - 1 r TT.,ilam nreni.l .j .... ... ,. '. . r. ,, , Miesouri. north-e.ist pas of the Mississippi river. i Mr- L-Pr,am presented

nur ,u .0 ira . P,E OT o,o,rt ,B,Mie ic,DJ,n..,n. ucepiio en enorw, 11 .,... , . ... . i a,. aublect of laverv. adonled bv the I.e0i,ltur- of ..:n, ..j .u. !:.....

the beauties of the "Shoulder Knot," yet we f.exe. e'lscciLbihU . One feel, all the lime as "'"-rcteo not to rece.v.ng or pnm.ng ine ,.'. .k;,k '.",' L-n . I ' , ' " P gazed with delight on its cha.te and appro-Hate ' if h,s coat w.. ragged, Li. hat battered in. his ! r"o!utiou- The only object he had was tho two Mr. Bell introduced a resolution Inquiring I 7" .ch upon a motion to pnnl d ew peulnr not to meet the v.. of ou, pm-feather-.mb.lli.hm.nu. The talented editor i, a native face dirty, or, sssome one-D,cken, w. think i tMio ! 'n, lhe -P- of repairing th. breach in the "'LXlll P Ta0S' I", UO,'C". ' ' i. 'i-i . . 1 1 . 1, .. . .. . .t.m .1 th. L..i r r .. i 1 .. -1 t..i 1 1 . .l. 1 em ana Aorliiern members. 1 in.i..k.i. ik.i ii.mi. ..1,. ik. ..m

1.1 il Hie VJeuvrai ,- 5JTI!lUiy mistOOK Hie . ' v. ukiiiuci Ian j isiaua, IU llll . luimuti. n. nutuu. ,.iwiu; ,i.v .-.uui 3 u 111

: was formed. made anv removals in the department of officers

After further remarks in defence of lhe. Union ; appointed by his predecessor. If o. how many,

1 Mr. Beuton said the resolutions read contradicted an& lhe cause of making such removals.

i the facts staled. The Legislature had mistook it. j Mr. Soule submitted a resolution of Inquiry ' er,ss r nation, who shall settle matter, between Gov. Wright ha. taken a very decided stand

I bsh component part ol lhe legist iitveoepartmenl resolution on the I oflheSlale poverument. At least a half doZeu

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vears. from lS:il to 141. of 3S4.4i? re-rujcin-

paiuting of the 'Hoosher'. Nest." The appre- , atjo(J p,rformedi ioG-53 wrTtf ,cecrt.,r, ot ciutionof Mrs. Boyd's Ulenl. as. n artist should,, .look..-,vi(lciBg the f,ct of the soscpbiNfy have been more substantial ly manifested. I , , , number ofp. rfons out of the former

tnere ..a. not oeeu any aeunue aci.on 01 ,o aU . tig,a vacciuuiiou. They

nower as well -.s the sentiments of the neonle of relative to the probable expenses of deenenlne the , u'i,''ellt powers.

. .

last Repository remind, us of his particular loca-'ahi.t collar had melted. The feeling, was nol i'"nt f the peeplo of Missouri In adopting ; Ohio river. Adopted

tion. It is a representation of the editor in some badly described by a number of our sage Witena- j

! their resolutions.

el his juvenile sports, entirely naked, rioing a Expresine his opinion of the ball, he said; goose, wilh a copy of Dili worth's Spelling Book "I'm a goi.:," gentlemen", there'i too much in his hand, in Gcos Pond, in Maine. Having tTTKinv (eltiquette) here for me!"

come from near toe place ourselves, the scene is familiar to us. Another one of the embellish

ments, 1. a mecaii.on portrait "1 tr.e ccitor iu

2J

Mr. Jones introduced a bill granting land to

They mistook their own power iu doing the Slate of Iowa, lo aid iu the construction of ; a Railroad from Dubuque to Keokuk.

J Mr. Atchison raid the resolutions expressed ; Mr. Dougl iss introduced a bill granting the j by " in8 1,9 clled uPon the Senate in the name the sentiment;, of the neonle cf Missouri, and ri6t of way and a donation of public lands to aid i of lm PeoP,e of thi l'Dd twenty million strong,

not to oisappo.nt ine earnest expectation that :

Cincinnati, Jan. 8. ! when the time arrived it would be shown that ta ,,le construction of the Central Railroad.

Hoes The onlv fales hesrd of tn-dav were ' every sentiment in the resolutions would be .us-! Mr. Atchison introduced a similar bill in be

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v:. . 1 ,. .ijiirnu hi. wi. 4iMii. 111 -oi i.iii 00. ni iae ' Arei1 tie riper years. lo a carriers observer, his . , cni . m- il .. .... 1 ta.nea me, and 260 ao. av. wt. 22a lbs. at 3 43. There

portrait mignt oe UKen tor mat cf the Uev. u no particular chanse to uotice in the market.

Mr. Cass', resolution suspending diplomatic . taken back to the legi.lature aud altered to suit; intercours with Austria, was considered. his views. Some member, have succumbed to: Mr Fnnl ,nnl. 1. r..n, .f Ik. ....lull.. ... ... j, .... .1 - i ... I

..... - -i--- - v. .nv ..I ivii i. 111. uicutt.eii, uui oiuer t.eniocri. nave reiuseu.

viewine lhe question at length. He concluded

A bill providing for holding a state Conven

tion, to revise, amend, or alter the constitution r i u t . Ci.i, k.. i .. i i .A i ... j

. M . , . . i.. v. .Ilia lUlt ..so vi.Bini iw ire CUKIUBKU existed both at home atd abroad, that tho , .... ...

j uy mo t?rnaic, auu win pass i.iatuuuy.

from 1S34 to 14.1, of 7U,St4 vaccinaVon. fo the third time, 0,223 "took," tvincing the fact of lhe liabiiity of lhe smallern umber of persnru, out of the larger number, to contract e'fher staall-pox or varioloiJ, even after a secci.d vrcination. These facts are important, in their heriii; upon the subject of applying and re-applying vacciua matter, and should be ovcr.svked by

none. Ciu. Gnx.

Kmc of n lhiloopber.

John W esier : and we confess we were not thonen there is seennnclv a tendeurv in favor of Tl,. rr;.. i . r .... r r . .. '"" peiuion i rom tne.ii.ssouriL.eeis-

I . .ii- .1 . . . -. ivin.jmiiuniuti ills unaiun g usi , I . J:-,,... able to discover the difference ourselves unlil we the buyer. A Mntement publikheH in some cf . .... n. .... ... . ,. . .: Utur. on various subiects. union? which was a . nJourna-

w iust under it.lhese words. "Rev. B. F. l eft this morning. pnrporlin, to be a cor- , ' ' ;'" V .; " resolution instructing their Senators against th, ! ors..-Thre.

. reci rt-puri ui me nu inner Of iiugtcntat earn ,1 . r" " " " in con- . ' had for Clerk On D. D. Editor." As it important that .he Re- house during the sen,on, iu.uced ui lo make ' sequence of the liberal tendency of his writings, "doP,,on of ,h X ilmot Proviso. i -HI 04 nnsitorv shnnl.i Ii,va r.onl.r t more clioeiit ii.cuines on that noint than usual .i.. t.:.:.i .l , ... The latter resolution was read, and drew aome cel

Value of California. The California corresp ui!eut of the Picayune, Mr. Freaner, Indulges in some speculations as to the value of California, in i. i annual yeild of gold and its Commerce, from v. !.;ch w. make the following extract: "There are at the mines at least 35,000 wtivs operating miners; and putting down the c'e:ly product of each man's labor at the iV'n of

i li'r nf. r ;i j r. rr ?li..o. t i 'A merges n neonle) thrnnah ir rnwunfaiiirii.

, - xvauroau ,ru, na,oa, lo j osepi.s, -- - . - r --r Jt rovide4 that tle qualified voters shall meet j - Missouri. H. also presented numerous me- -t the seal of disapprobat.on upon Aus- J rDrcli D,aceaof hantr eIecl!on!I. on

tr.an brutality and rebuke her oppression. ....,. ,

, ... -."-"-j "ua $6 per day, and allowing 200 workirgdsysir: the It... l i -..J Cf... JJ . . .l r !.. I 1 J

ineffectual ballotings were I ""UUM:u -uu "' """S" year, the product from ti.e 1st Juue 1:49 to

ths last ballot Forney re- I ..u.v. . of June wi!, be ony.llKO mn;,CI,s of

ishmeuts, of lhe same class, we sopcet thut in the next they give a portrait of the Greek S'ave, and a picture of the baUnceot the ejilor' family. If we have misconceived any of thrsa emh-l-lishments, it is entirely owing lo the fact that we are incapable of appreciating them But we should he content if we can only hereafter see ' the cover of the Repository, as our uusauctitieJ eyes might not be abie to bear the full Llaxe of its bright aai beaulif.il pags. CrTr!' Alnsannc. Our frWuds who urn entitled to a copy of this excellent Almanac, are informed that cur package of them, has not arrived rt. We are looking for them every lav, and as soen as thev are here it will be annouceJ, and those entitled will be supplied. From preseut appearance.

we fear we shall be able to distribute bot a few

convinced that the figure, w'ere not reliable. 1 P'on. and now, unless private beuevoleuce Some houses, we ascertained, i-ut from 1W0 to furnishes the mean, of subsistence, he may be 500i more ami others 2000 to 6000 less lhau the left to starve. It is proposed that lectures on mi.;.brr staled, o far . our knowledge ex- 1 u- .l.,,,,.. . j i- j ..

len.Is, we tie'irve lhe est. mate too high, but we ; have not sufficient data to enable us to state wilh , Princ,P1'' c'tw In the United States, and the

remarks from Mr. Benton and Mr. Atchisou.

Mr. Foote gava notice that he would, on Monday next, call up hi. resolution providing for a Territorial Government for the States of Deseret, California and New Mexico.

they are consituted by the existing law for next

Adi.urned without tr.nrt; . fgost, are to o. me uismcts ior me election ol

business. i el'Kte..

dollars in gold dust an article which can never depreciate in value. This sum pro 'uc -.' in a

regiou with a population of 1G3.C00 u: some

The Parknaaa

I 1 na e,ec'on. respect., i to b. governed . oqo.OOO people, is nearly tin ice as grrit -s th.

( Dy ,ne law regulal.ng general election.. va,U9 of lhe cotton cr of G

""""" i-rw"" mtm- . bv the law rer?u at n pen en. a ert ona. . .. . r r. -ii-rwi.

. " va ue o. ine coiion croo oi ueoreia. iiiwvv-

It will be remembered th.'t during tho excite- I Tu" T ! "n'bI ' the t,pU1' 000) her 9U0.00l) iop'' lhi"

i Tk. s r, r- ... c ' aii.nj.ni . L. . o , ,,r i .n ..in. mwuuoj in utiuuwr next, ana .nan Lif ,k. . nr .... ..i,,,, croo

accuracy, in this report, the number packed. proceeds applied to his benefit. No man's wri-! , executive j .... , rr,. eo. resident, and all th. i r,., -'","-"-;'; Paov,MOTS -There wer. sale, to dav of 2C0 ' ting, have done more to at befor. th. mind . e,0tn' ,!J0Urutd l 4 0 c,otk- j chsr-ed wilh the murder ol Dr- P"m.n, ! neceeary officer.. The comPen..tion to dele- 1 o- ' P "f 1 r' L .on .-i(.l brl. Mess Pork at 75; 2i)iJ do. Clear' prooer subiecH of iuauirv or to enlighten the1 After .ome unimportant bnsines. the , K waa stated that the Professor had received from ! ,., i.,h..h...m. ...u. ,, ! 9o0.000)-and more than one ha.f as ert ae .t0.si. 25; 300 brl..No.l Lard a, 5.c, 2 ., d i. th-heart . Speaker announced that th. order of the day i Mr. Sawin a large quantity of grape-vine cut- ' hera of ti? T received by mem- product of the whole V.!l,y of ih, Mis.Lv 5W do. co. country ,t same. understanding .ndveheart , Il8Use 1 ting,. It wa. at first reported that these were ! . Legislature. A competent steno- pl of ha riclle!lt , mofl e,ive ,ract.

I .rrlT-. W il. i lanj on winch the Mass., .M-.cal wonld first proceed to elect a Clerk. bundle, ol faggots to be used for th purpose of . ""r-"; 'j country iu the worlo. U 6i "r'.n.i-. i t. . ... . . . . .. CoMofa stands wa. (riven l. Di P.rLn... 1 r. . .i i ... ... . .. ., l:ji: e l... l. .l ... i the debate, which may occur. 1 l... l: i i,. ,i. steadier.

il ii ur. '.ifj LiiaL f nv in.-, v nenr. nr ii - j - - - ... r. niiiiiiii uuiiiiuueu i.i r. L.innn . ini nmuiiii. iiic v.c.. uui w lie u inn on nni nr mi .. i i. no. .mu wo iibiu om 'ti .. ---

be made in designating the two gentleman Ba. i valued at $I0,U00. lliefarkman Trofess-i present Clerk. wood became known, it wa. supposed that the

me.i Bro n (each Willi two prefixes) who have 0,"'P forgery was also aameq in hi. honor. Mr. Thompson, of Pennsylvania, nominated , Professor had merely ordered them to ba seut to

i Mr. Forney. his Ubratory for soma chemical experiment

Mr. Bingham nominated B, B.French.

1 hese are all the principal features. uKine. frrwn J..n m OcinSir. inchitiv-.sin.i.oti

There exist, in our mind, torn cv th... nk.;..- to mora lhau hII I list ia co:ili!iel in

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seals in the House of Representatives. Instead; .nagnrlie lV!rSraph across the Ailnnli

,w ; ti 'us to the bill, hut w. tl,v ,!M 'us Orleans to say nothing

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lo. i im..uiiirj. ( .w. ...... w .. v.c,, iiiciii. n k. , i (i .. , wein oy sailing vessels, to snuui .tucii

of Aiber! G.and William J. Brown, it will suf- Tne New York eveuine Post savs that Mr. ! Mr. Bingham nominated B. B.French. I has .inc. been ascertained, by burning flesh with ur y .euoi me ineaa- feo, China, ami the Saudwirh Ulunu-, -

fice to say -Gov. Brown' and -Done Brow a.' ' S.T. Armstrong, of the Hudson GutiaPerchaj Five olhhers were put in nomination by differ- gre vine cuttings, that the effluvia arising I. r, ...m. ... ... ... r, ,. .. "d a mint here would coin ni:n:.' :V .. s i . . ' ... Itseems lo us that the Convention ouelit not than four Limes the amount of coiu2

; Manufactory, propose, to la)- down a line of , " gentlemen. j ent.re.v concea.ea I m. is an important disco- ,0 C0Uist of more than one hundred deLrrate. ! the U. btalse miuUsdurine :he year 1S43

9 I

at

l.atlraml RmiIiimi.

roiess. Whv will men. who nr..fu In K. ! The Cincinnati Chronicle urxhit ih rer,;,! wres, coated with (jutta Tercha, and r-ndered

calculators, allow their pipers I. run on two, cf the Little Miami Railroad Company, during P't'T insulated, leaching from New York to C

three, and sometimes ten and twelve years-and the current year, txceed by forty thousand' """Tol,at a cost not exceeding 3,000.000. ; then pay $3, per ear, with older percentng- doi!rs, the receipts of th. previous ear. The Ti,e Wlr" eMe ' to b" 'Pble of sustaning and forfeitures. Yet it is a fact, embarrassing neti income of the comnanv will be 10 nr. cent. I con,inue,1 action for 10 year., a ad the whole ,

tons In our financial operation.. i with a s-trMus. It is also stated that the receipt. ' maUer completed within twenty months from w without avail

i of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, this ! la "w Cl contrct

Ou the first ballot Mr. Forney received 9S; very " cience, and may or may not hav. been ! a r-renter unmK., i .u

mpbell 77; scattering 33. j known to the Professor. .1-. ... ,- l Z- , .rowth of rnar.lo. .. , .... ... .... ,., .. . .. .. w'tnout securing corresponding benefits. One! BifTalo come, in with Cii.c.-eo, Milwuie,

.econo uai,o,-rorney,u; Campbell --earn tn.t ur. A.ex. Houston c.I.ed hllDdd wi ,,--. . a.,d other MCd and third-rate Western ton..

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member of Dr. PV f.mi.y. that he had left the ' fair!lan " ' "K!lVf

Tlliite tralrr fawnl.

A bill has passed both branches of onr Lgis- winter, from the sing'e item of hog, have reached j 1 be Ten Dollars Counterfeit. Tat u re to dispose of the Slate's equity of recemp- . $1500 per d.y. Facts like these ought to con-j There can no longer be a doubt that a large tion in theWhito Water Valley Canal. We vinoe our eoplj not only of the utility but the j amount of imprer.ions of the $10 counterfeit en

presume the canal will b set np at public auc- profit of rnilro-!.. j

ticn. We hope they w ill sell the directors at 1 the same lime. '

The ( owrrsiliosi. i The bill providing for a State Convention, the features of which are noticed iu a-iothcr article, ;

has passed the Senate, and lhe House ss now hammering away at it. Ilomrtral Kirnp.iss, . A bill has been engrossed in the House of the

Refribnliew. There i e-od tlieoloey, and a fesrfiit truth q.taint'y told in lh- following lines of Frederick von I.ngan, as civen by Longfellow: 'Though the mil's of God grind slowly. Yet thev grind exceeding small; Thonth with pali-nce stands he waiting. With exactness crinds he all."

itforr (.old in Imliasia.

Washington, Jan. 4th.

the State Bank or Ohio, receuily detected in this ' S " 1 he 05 ual number of petition, were city, have been struck off. Since th. t o men J Pre"'n1 ,J referred. were arrested for passing tome of them in Lou" ! ' ,r- M,son '"t.ced a bill for the more efisvi.'le, thev have stated that thrv honrM ,lm i tfcta:l1 extension c f the of the clause of lhe Con-

here, where they are "for sale wholesale." A ' Mi!utioa rl'"g to th. re capture cf slave.,

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. ,.,: u,.t,, ana tne. -"J .....,, ,ci., w;5eulorLdilliirlfi. .. fir.i . i .l . e ..

House finally adjonrned without farther oaI-. aJe can draw their own inferenws.-lJosloa ate bi,,t wh.h would hare been an outrage rl

II,. .r . I I r . . . .

... . Hi .o'gi uuuiuer oi ine people ol the

loting.

HeralJ. Djc. 27.

IT A letter from California says that emi

grants should take their wive, with them

few days ago a n.aucal ing himself Wash Smith, '

which was referred to the committee on the

', , ' i Judiciary. fhav- '

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iitrcipu a i orutmouin mi suv-iipinn ni hat-, i

iug counterfeit paper in his posssion. and sev- n mtin f Mr ""' the ordtT cf lhe imr era! of these bill, were found on ki. nern Ptpon.d, wilh a view to allow the eonside-

The List nomher of the Indiana Courier, pub- ; Qia Qmllrnr j

' lished at New Castle, Henry county, says: "We I

ration cf hi. resolution suspending diplomatic intercourse with Austria.

V..J: T . I L

luuiau. KV-iMsiHiure. wi H'.n amoania t.. ,u. - - i

tK;. ;.. i , r are v.rv rredil.lv InformeJ that a gentleman in . . , . " eotrr. Mr. Cass poka at some length, advocating am. th.ngas its passage.) ex-mpi,ne from exe .. ,. - l . l , t ' It is slated that should the Grand Jorv find a I .l . ' fc K

... . i . , -,ii -e.i. 2 r ,llr u.it I'm. hi iiiis vuui., wutj voiini ior a l , ... ; uir muiuuuu.

dant have no Homestead, then $5:K) In personal j property. We do net think this bill will pass

State.

All partie.seem to deeire that the election for

In mo JS20 1330 1840 1645

1843

1.4. .5 2 ' '9 r65! 29,773 43,521

next

k..iu r. ., . . Tl. ..i;.. .. .L.r.ir,ion that tli'

r, , . . . . .. I 1.""-wo o iar mm noasioie Hntunuen- ! ..... . .irrra in - . Read what the writer wys on the .object: ced bv partiran excitement F, .k .' national cenn. will show the population of Buf--Them Injun women i. .hiftles. creturs. .nd 7 ! V , FT r"0n U . !" to be about 59,000, and rank it the tenth if yon Lire one to keep your thing, decent, sh. ! Jsv h "l r,"C"n n olhf T cily of Vioa, in point of numbers, en.y loafs around, wh.r. you hard If in hand, pnttin in for the y.ller bov To b. i tt Tl u ? 'n " mCh COn Coj.-w.ca. . sure there aint no fether bed thar except the bed Prty consWeraimns a. will be the Died, at the residence of H. Bi.ckl.dge, near of Fether River, and th. wife of your bowum , " ,he tM. . MeUmora. ou the I3.h day of Decen.Ur hst. i.i I L. l . If the election is hvld in Ausust. tha after .h... ill.... T . Rlrllirire. iu the

u.. iv. iia.i; . .icii u uuuvio roue: out .lie !

numberof years in the Carol.n. gold mines, whose "'I" "n't Professor Webster, the trial will not lTlie remainder of the proceedings had not

thi. winter, but two years w ill not pass over j

before it wiil become a law cy of thing.

character forbiris the i.!e, of .v tr.VV or rhl. t l"K PUce Pbaly before May. The object of

h found gold in a certain locality .omewhere '"S he testimony from the public is, j Ifocsic-A motion ws. carried postponing

t'eng

r.w.n thi. a x.-..: .u... c- r "r mo.M so nreiuotce tne mind thai it would

sane . , " " U lllli;UIMV H V. ' ' 1 1 1 T V I , Ihw islhetendeu- , p,rticlr, col!ettp , by hare . , be impossible to obtain an unprejudiced jury.

; aim i.mnr! to pure gold; ami he is of opinion Cf'Spoons," of the N. V. Mercury, has had

The II .

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it will b. W. that th. House ef RMB,.u. I L 1 ...Ia." .7 " . ".. a,mco" m,m ,ore- "P1-"-

I "J ' " "--j-va ieu Ua waiUSXLflU

lives is not fully organized yet, there being about j cUcoverie.

a. good a prospect for protracted Ullotlings for Clerk, as wa for Speaker.

Taking it form bl--. The editor of the Woroeter (Ia ) Pmllad-

Tfce A-jo.re-.. "i,n"!,: , , ...

Th. Indiana Senate has P,ed , resolution a, i - r.V el the

adjonro on th. 16th nut. W e o .et;.,, of e., ted u t .my at borne. That he. very ho Hcuse pco th forget p'.ju.iy hii h tht-y en sr-s" o.et "

mailer, after this fathiou

I csed my Sally "Plainface!" In. a pet Sne rowed .he'd never speak to me again ; She frowned,. hs pouted, and sulked and yet My Salty hath a face that's very plain! FAinyalar. Among the marriage, mentioned at Boston, ie '.Hi cf tiwiM Jjv io Mrv O. I.or.i.

the election of otfii er& till Monday.

Mr. Chandler presented a memorial contesting the seat of Robins, from the Congressional District of Pennsylvania. A debate arose reUtive to the interpretation of the rule respecting petitions, proceeding which The House adjourned till Monday. Washington, Jan. 5. In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Cass' resolution for enquiring into the expediency of saspending Diplomatic intercourse with Austria being nnder coos!.!riWin; Mr. Ca. raid thnt he was not a-.

wonld'nt mind the .kin with a lovin husband to

! to share it wilh her.

The world was sad, the garding yarbs run wild, And man.oneasy.sithed till woman smiled." California. Southey, In his "Common Place Book," quotes fiom Wither, an English poet, who wrote ia the sixteenth century, th. following Hues. If there hi not much poetry in them, there Is a good deal of truth: "I've heard those say that travei to the Wet, Whe nee thia beloved metal i. .ncrest. That iu place, where auch minerals he, Is neither grass, no herb, nor plant, nor tree. And like enough; for thi. at horn. I find. Those who too earnestly employ the mind About that trash, hav. heart., I dare uphold , A. barren ss ih. plae. where men dig gold."

Monday In October is to. late for tl....sembig Eightieth year of hi. age. ef th. Conveu.ion. Tim. would net be given j The deceased was one of the oldest setters in font, deliberates before th, meeting of lhe the While Water Valley, having emlgrsted from Leg.Al,tur,. Tn. first Monday l September Kentucky to this couutv, in the year 1511. would do much better. . , , . .

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When the bill come, before the House it may undergo many amendments, and it is difficult to

ten wnat shape it will yet assume Ind. S Journal.

1 EO-The Washington Union my. that lhe Taylorite. have been whipped in nearly- .1 the lal. election..' W. tl,jk the locofoco. will

nave in. same canw to abuse the T.yloriteV i

",""""u' m to Bud fault with Tavlor himself. .Th. gr.at defect in Ta) lor', miliary character, said the wooden-legged Mexican. U. that h. down t know when 1,. 9 wbipoed. but keeps fiehtinr riaht n :r l

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Died, at the residence cf O. Goroo:., near

Metaroora, on the 7th inst , af:er long anr1 protracted offering from a shock of 1'ie Pais-V' Charlotte Blacklidge, relic of Jacob EiaekinJs". deceased, in the Seventy-eigl th year of li.r age. They have withstood the storms cf iniay winters, but like the delicate flower, before the autumnal frost, iere too fragilo for lhe ilorms of another wiBter and were transplanted to ths more genial climes of Heaven, to bloom la eternal freshness and beauty by the throne of GoJ. Died, on theCth iust.of consumptior, t his father, residence, in Highland, Alexander H. Shirk, late cf BroekvIHs.