Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 April 1850 — Page 2
AMEIIIC.i!Y. lt:()IIKVILLi:, I X 11 a x a FRIDAY. APRIL 5, IE50.
.More rnlirsrainnn.
half hours f,r the defence. I, WP abX, " ; j h lee -bout the cour. room from ,ne commencement ZZ u rk Ra'd' addrH' j-y. .-.Mr. Fore-
OnyestenJay.Dr.FitchofthisDli.ce.l.. com- . C depPy " trusted and . The clerk '-John W. W.i
of Hannah, left for California. It i, liktrlv thev j ro,leJ frnm . . - . . , "m P'l'trtton foreman of jury." The oieik-"Vr r'r m ;;ik.. ,k " rol,e' ,rom hu forehead m arrn dron. iu,,k'i i. tern Mr. foreman will go by the Nicaragua ronte. . ., . , rops, though look upon pr sor.e r p,;., i , Oa Monday e II. D. Johnson of Lan- i 7 ? '"" If ! 11 " ' n.f ! e , Ii' eT.T rel.iu company with oth-rs from the -n. i , ' h-ed fee-ings such . ; t,I1SR ook for of e T' low-. starts by way Uf St Joseph, over, he jm T V "T"5 " b ' i Z" Phi., .nd mountains, in a wagon ith spring "T , . """I" M man? Is ,,e prisoIle at 1 bar I, " Propehedby hor-,. ? Jud M rw .,wnlioB ,(, the .... , T",. ''0'001
We .earn that Co.. James Stooos. ami Co.. ' '"' where he go, ; The liand of the p so,, VhrrPT f.-.i. .r .l. . ' the money which he.v,heoa,d Parfcn a ... .. .. mso,"'r ' hitherto been
F,,r ,,,r Indin Ampriean. The new CoB.iituiiu-rBl J,rl, &c. 1 1", ,, 0e of the most propilious eras io the 's.ory Ch, world. B,int Ur in advance, 3T t lean fil.y ,,.,) of whw wef- , half century ago, and at least two hondr-d yfar. f where our old f-th-r. were two eenlnrie. go ihi, ,,, a favoraflU iine ,o n.modrf olJ d cu,ton... and hnw 11PBry jn he Union ha, ki,:ked out of edMence, or is just kieklnif out it, old Cons.itution, and adopting
T ;"orein t'Wwith the light ...d y ,he PTent day. As we. the lurp re.gns of Indiana, are now kicking i. i.
nt that we should kick uder,tanriinRly. d w hile we are at it. remove eve' v thing , hat i. pray headed, no d.fiVrenoe. wh.t 'wa, iNeMeem
for these men and th-ir family f.,r their pood neighbor, to have kept th-lr ,ormi to themwlvea only giving them out enti,.u!v nn. rlercharg, of ,ecre,y. By thi, mean they could have soon rxached everv m.n. m.n ...a
child, but the .reused and his familv. urA ..
every man readily clear, up e.ey .randal given in confidence apainut his neirhh..r ..u 1.
- f t It, Ul have been bett-r for a general jury of a few
..uuureo, young and old, male and female, to have ponoanced their opinion, privately, and ay" it, a pity some one hn, not more energy to report him and risk the damagr." than to eive him a chance to clear him,eltt What woulda,candal or this kind be to .urviviug children compared with having it ,,id to th.m
yoor lather was once -unped I of guilt but an
the niemhera rii . -
""eeommittee, with thi. . 0'.'y. .Im in reEard , ' ZZ.'
point,, rard , .... "nportM
Ahn II l. 1. , vii ntiii.il ur nil I flA rut f l-'.k. 1
.hon, ling for the gold reHon,. JTl l'" -logv for it. 1 l?r f with , '-r yore. We find in books of poetry
f r..j " 1 In the treatment of I.iiilr.-n. . . . . ' " " ,,c ,os,t M miiscn Ur HPt;n i ul" P"ra-8 a, 1 he iim. I j ... ..
! - imiiiioor tie anil 1. 10 l-. i i. 1 1 ""muic-u 1 umiiiii - (,.. . And they are eolw frrtm M . .. . j re. ! .1 . H hUbr'"- ,Ie ' i T. " "n-ah.e..,et well enough alone" I "b"a,"h th " P-n.pt
who will write the hi-tory f thi specu Idt ion 7
'I tvnfcbip i:irrtiniw. Bkookmm.k-J.o St. Jlm, elected, received .r'5 votes. Rem. Mewhiuuey. el.-cted, 221 Thos Suepperd 113. .MichaJl UeUuer. elected, 224. Jacob Row-, elected, 5. Jacob Bly 1C2. RT Wm. S AddiiH. .Bth. Wm. Blackburu. Solomon Ft-uls. XcaEi..-Jhu Miij.le.. Samuel Vii!ia)S. TIiGiiLy.Jarr)PS Fred. Geo. Chapman. Salt Ckekk.-J,1W,h Copper, Allen Davi,. BiTLEa -JamesStewart,J.:stice ofthePoace .Constable,-Jonh S. IIa,vev. hac Jones Wi,iTit WATEti M. A. Lowe,, Geo. Todd Alfred B. P.,n is. SlTixcnELn.-Samuel HolIi.Jay received for Justice of the Peace 79, and Jme, Sea!-, jr. 73. Constable.-.. G. Miller. William Seal.' M.., V. Simonson School Commissioner under a spe- i till law.
1-AmriKLn. For Justice. Jjm Tm !
Tins morning Clifford comment.
; r. . .1. ... . 8
,UI ",c prosecution. Jt is supposed
,.a!c win go lothe Jury to-nieht
C..rrr,p0,,.n. ,hp B.Itimw WASHINGTON. M.reh SI. 1850. After an ahferce frem J.r
. , some point,, in revarH in i l . - fvmuj pk.,IBCa;re.ume,y pen. i Uraef to bav, " L Uoff17ll. JiW,,fM,, the plur. of writing for your paper. ' eomifl 7 l" mtm of ft. Tho nous, btt. reallgot f.i.' rf:mo:hT,r,!,em8e,'M practical ob;ect, and from appearances, tnTde- may .,k Ze to S r?' ficeucy bill will probablv na, eiib . l lll"elve. ef thai
w uu w wr irge. - f iy to-morrow, although the Democratic side of the ' There Hou,e are making strong effoMs to def.at it ! lega,, ,Cm",,3r j The agitation upon the al.very qeftion h Drr, , MoZ e?Ternmenl ...rn.stenreIy Ceed. The d.rk cloud, whi,h prejudice agaVnTr 1 ' ' loomed .0 heivy over the ooliiir.l Kei, .J. e Mormobl(im in , . .
d,ppe.red, and the bright .tar, of ,,e Union North we.te "vh , CmP" ""7 r '" ony a.J ,pIendor. Mormon, !. l' '! W U Th.
.. Union being Ti.lentfy . h J. of mom of Salt r ... f PPd to the Mor-
wie prevailing opinion here that the Na.lmll, Convention will prove , .bor,ioD.
""'tiinig mure io ;y to jury before he charged them, upon the : feature, of the case, he had liberty to say it -; Prisoner arose and addressed the jurv in a few ; words. He commenced in Mther a confuted .manner, without addressing dinctlv either the bench or the jury. Said: "I have a oVsire to enter into an explanation of the complicated net work of circumstance which by mr peculiar position government ha, thrown around me, jud which in nine case, out often are competely distorted, and Prrba,y nine-tenth, of whirl, could be sa-J6f,lc,ori!y explained. All the points
ieu.no..y have been placed in the hand.
(-., , l. n . . I r " i"""" me nana. ' ?U Jer"'aU W"- A- -Gliie-!rn,y counsel; by whom n,y innocence should w'"- i have beeii firmlv .!.!: . ..
D T - - m". lciing enl re v
1 r-u ' x " - eiinp.
BLOoicixr; OaovE.-David Slaughter was reelected Jus.ice. James Kilgore, Austin KilIg. e.-y, constables. b Metamora. -Noah Trvon, Thomas Brigg.. "operri..r.. Ilrookriilc T.,rn.hip
U nnr t hu . ,l: .
ST " u,rci,on. 1 l've sealed my lin, during my confinement, trus.ing myself eutireiv to them. They have Uot deemed ,t ncssar i in their sunerior n-id.,. r.i..- ... "'
wassanl in an
."eaSpallu,,0 contemplate; hi , J ' ndlculou.. andheuill be. rerlainly on the "e '9 e,,e- tu.bo.uro Closed, and ,V.D sil. He..l-1 - 1. . fifth dav nf A ........ .1... : . 10 SUre in OUrilew COIlKtilnlinn .V.- l:K
. . n - iwi - , "mi 11, on me nrsl l uegiJav i j 1 ,. . nueriy 10
.e-,o,e anguM, hl, ,ou, MlJ tor that ,ryine mo,,,.,, which tries me,,'. se. h , "d "P"iy the great ohri.iian ! lha, ,41,y abl. . " , " h wH.r f ,e7' " Sal, Laka, by udoptin. thei crushing Mow ,h bad fallen upon him. j ' bottom-. The only motto, which any .l f - P-..e of , T- 'te.. The OBi.S ji'J erUme,a "d il o,d bT ded Chief Justice Shaw l.-nt- I sensihl-u , . ' y course just h. we would .i-.n , ' winch ha. fallen unoi. ih.u - ' proval of thi. J,.,... . .. of1el
. . , " nwiui .neiice "" ruiMi.ir the coven, ion will n- .1. u uL impunity ..dsU!) licebdlsnij!isinglhs j : have is "The greatest liberty to the .,' P 1 "m CailJale ' the conveu
w..u w,t en.ol.on. Mr. Merrick, the prisoner'. ! mber. and hence he must .irk ... " , 'a' 1 iiiou.
councils then went into the prisoner', dock J ,h '-"opposed to the full enjoyment of liher.v ? JOf,N SM,T spoke a few words, and . .f,.. ... . i 55 r... . 3 .. ' """l "i-
to are I'r.ribedf
The leaders of th. !..... r.
p;'f.-tw,,e,.t,ost,;';;;rv, uTein t T "d, be"" 80"'-thiB f kea fr..m out o ' ""y h"V b-r" '"rey.na a year
: .... . 7 """,rl,-""". And thw riissat-
I
3. 3. 4. -V ;. f! 9. 11. 13. 14. l.V IS.
Thomas Hackelman
Martin Clark lienry Rradburu M.ram Conn John Camplieit Henry Remev George Washington. Morris Updyke Thomas Pursel Oeorge Ulrick Kichanl Jaral A. R. M CJilvery J'lhnson Snoddy (110 election)
- , I1U Knoa aIer order was ; 00 K.uf, lor the gperH ruI( N . - g.vea that the pr-soner should he remanded. j -P.. thi. rule ,0 particulars. I ., b,ein h SECOND DISPATCH Grand Juries. Fir,,, these thing, are .?B,i,i,t 1. . . , BosTo.v, April, 1st. j rg". and "ere incorporated in American conon. aCT t,,at lhB j,,ry. "frer going Stations by our silly father, under ,he injel out ou 0.,rdny nigh,, a, first deliberated in si- . the sun rUes i ,he.ast. R, d , l-ce fnrten minutes and ,ben voted on the-l Tories had been useful in Fngland in suloivMin
of Dr P rk Tr'ma lh Crime Ko,,'inW be father from he tru hs y ir IV', ..I "T' of Dr.P.rkman.on which there was a uai- ! of philosophy and hUm, P. L . . ly ceased. V, .' ...I" T,T" ,l.w "0t en"r''
--yc, On le secoIld qu.8(ion whetherlTheearthisround.andopLcei,: ZT'' ehster mu rdered him there were eleven ve, another, if any Hiffl e.L. . ...f, , . ! . y" " " held r, fe,rl,.-
: , .. . 1 - ..-.-a.u 111 an r... ' m ' .-....a nine lariner. ""e ironertv. 1 . u.r... ..
romcai tone, to hrimr f,;r- .1. , . "y ' nay came from Be,ii:.mi,. ' prove this, let a.,v ..n- j. .. .. . c....l,. ... . , .. - . "". .nai ,1 n,eV
V ur 1 aae f . . lil.Ureen. He st.l.l 1.1. ..r ... T!rnnbMI . ie.ie
.... K,UIUI ,.ouol uuial- '"-iii-rrow morning and travel due ter son.e discussion declared it removed. ; and the first thing he knows after a few Thefamdy of Webster was not ir0rmed of d' 'rvel he will be crossing the Ohio river he verdn-t the night it was rendered. The aw- th. eastern border of the S.a.e of 0h 0
I will no, ade t ZrtlvZ V p thBm " " TT "ariH'8- Thi I" ' which :rzi: e2E Pres8ott T,,esc'"e i:ir:r"f0hio!::dvii-d-era,
:m ... . J . rou.seiustH. , BM .r ' which ha. fallen ...".T."" a,,u Mlen' orov.l r .K;-j., "c,mea 'P-
.".e..,a wno roiMf..r the c.ventiou will r .u:! L LL . w'1" ""punity. ; ljrtrori) .... .7 ". - compo.ed the ." ".ue; ao4 ror n.j, -
, .,,llllar convent on,, will an """.e (Le.ere,) a. ... i " ' .Pr.eV"t .'"""y in the So.?2 must be Hi "IV kHf
..... .. ;;iug , repu!iit.oii by bej Defic n;;B iv y number of am.nj
ments, pad the House T , eladofiT Ti. "00se- 1 on the whole Clerks' . T",r,n, U8e hting .bout ,h. Clerks .alane. , ,ile 11.- r'.... . . .
ic,h .... " wuion 1. m cang.r. IftheaHmimstrationwi,, Ux InC comnrnmi.. l.:n r VI
Democrn llo Elreaioun.
, . , - 1 1 ie evidence j winch was ,0 exonerate me from a variety f
. ji,e government have brought j whatever consummate ingenuity coold sogeest ' against me. and I hone it will
, . t nit iiiitllie
j uuiiirncrt upon my jury.
mantr if iU. .1
I i " cnaree,. -rhere j, onp w,liph
; .oucnea me, and that i, lle letter I...
j P-nd it i, not the first I have read in ; the daily prill whioh ars ribuM in my ;-p.rtment.. and vario9 pul,,icalion(, whirn ! were made respecting them-one st.tine that 1 : had. after the disap.arance of Dr. Parkman ! purchased a qunuliiy of oxalicacid ,0 remove"
.r ..a. bl00d. ,d instanv if pccJrr(.d ,0
! dele ites
! Tl,.-e w no nec-.i,y from fi Convention, if, he Southern people hare confi deuce ,u those whom they haveae ,, ,0 "prni their interests iu Co.iere, Th- III, r Conve, , , jn (Jn ;ir5,Srrf: en, Repre-enuuves. as l their in.ellieec- .H capacity , pro,:, ,h, iljtrls ""J -nd ... ,h.. ,e, many of the,,, view H. .Tdo the Ooverunrs of ,llr , tl Sle 00 l" hirn"w,f "IU " "","b-r'it' ofthe thing. Which w.ll b done , Convention, will be Vo "blhouM r1-"0 '"W' "S1,i""t Stat . tin I. houl I refuse to give up fueitive slave.
ti.... Ti ' .onui loaprohiM inil. I lie a rir 11 i-., t.. .. . ..' .
,t,. r uia p.ssareo the compromise bill,, no- ...f. . E .
Sen e, and shortly .bout ,0 b. .ntroduccd iala the I o0 Ifor .,, bq I. clerks, or more, their pittance.. There wa. an executive s,ion to day. Mr L.wrec0 was Up, bu,h pfoUb,y . over. He will neverthel... k. ,. .
tune. There .. a great di.po.ion for peace harmonv in l..i. rr
w.,o anii.iinster ,t. anr! careles, o, what .1, "I P law. ai. Tk! "TV'0""LlL,"0n by i
On Monday our reuJ,rs k now j "le lhal Tcel might be saved, and produced i inJa G ' '"r0"1 Court this morn- 8ive,y s I have refu . . hnW' ?i,e when necessary F. k. ..... . P" . ! ,n al 6 0 clolk receive the solemn b,..,.. our own corl. .)
!, . ." cay. .ura. ebater He looked ,(m. . .u . - ...
A letter of condolence w nresen.eH I te.tahly .,..hli.h ' "1 "M "W inR'n-
Hfternoon. signed b .K- . 7 P.t..' . ",,e lM "f" Mr.
a. families P.. ... " " ""P'"10- - '?r'"COnWt. wiH teach oeoartiiieiBtir 'P. -li. of the
U " - " """gei .nciuii.ng upward 'B"pny to the Carmelite, on the neu, -I fro.... I,.. - cry or proscription. Evere,JaredSparks.pror.Nor,on,judl!eF and more i accordant with the snirT V I" t, VT'0""1 &. J" Fay. gave it up that his frien Wei 'eond.y. A, , T h, u 7Z r V' -er was a guil.y man, after his crim, I have'o, the dl ll drt ?"i t"' speech on Sa.urday evening. , necessary , rer,e ,hi, H,sur.,iinn 1. -nse 'of
lira tli.4 O t- .
lor reason, satislactory to I .If, wh,rh were prompted by jus.ioe-he th-ef"re d,S S'w' L0C0'C" nd put good VVl,,,,, lu ,hrir , T eseluMon w also Be,asi,)e by ,l,e ,' i. of th. oenartiiiei.t, Ti.... ' o, urn
Corr,.po,irtrnee of the Bahim.e, p.,ri.,
Aoni.-su I ON, March 25, 1S50.
th- sou,i,. , , r :"y ? 1 -f n-r-. ;
. . ' ' pass Uw, air.. ..at
WILLIAM OF YORK. of the Nor,.; .ej: ,,h;
W a.hinotox. March 24. 1S50. "e '''''e'-'U,. of ,1 .V ' " vf""" "f"""1
IOC, nnu. rk., i s r- : . v "
ited the first, hut I appeal to , Al '""t 't wa, reaolved ,o bring the matter be ' , P ",' 10 tl,e D' Prlrr-e,,t of Slate ou -. the custom, 0f our own 2 S.T "
necessary to Co into the Hrir for .h. ""auce a resolution
",lfr-1" "'P.r.-ti.r fiHJ f t".!1 ,"rt f .he F...r,.T,.n,.l, (u.ih'.Grrnt Speech, Ac
the report ui th. Hon. Thoma. Butler King
- - Ue.norrafi r...t.. i .. .
Trur" po:i in each town- ' " " -ur,. enste hip in this county to determine the ihes of Ta'sleA me to purchase some acid for do
the.r party, who should be candidates a, the August election. We have heard the result in most of the townships. From these we iu.W
the following will be the Democratic ticket, to wit: Oelesjatr, ,bp Stoc t 0nven.in. FnocbM-Carty Geo. G Step. eo. Berry r Ifl iiH. . r
. - - .... .- JohnCkaver A.J.Ros. Treasurer John C. Burton Sheriff Janes Hawthorn.
I-t.t ncmrnt. r Jot... V. r ,.
ashixctos. April 1, 1550.
i mestic use. and a. my wife had r.M.,.j ,..u
. ed i-.t me because I !ad no, pnrcnawd jti j na(j . borne it in mind that fternnn i..i
, ...to Tlnyer'. store under the Revere H,.us-. and mnrlea purchase, and ..ii r-..
bndge hourly came along and then jumped into : the omnibus with the bn,!ie. 1 wIlt ho.np !dgave the bundle to my wife: and when ; afterwards I heard so much said about the bunjdle.it fla,l,od u mv mind in a moment that Mi. must he the bundle. It was to ,,is bUn.;le, j n.l not to any document, that I r. ferrcl in the
j erection to my wife. A, re2r,l, the nitrate of !
ebster wa. brought c .. . I , , . . . 1 t."i.cio
fe 'uri mis morn- 1 nave reiuled
n.. ... ... ...j . . . ""iei.ee.
i.c looaea gioomy in the extreme l...t ...i . j country. I. i- - ""'r nacl the temeri.v ... i j..-. ' . " tereslinir. .A ....k.. 1
..dc.i,. rue cur, ..;..:: :., c"7 Aut r.r tht Prpo-e! iirz?ir?utt : r
' feiy crowd- . - - -incs, an.l I shall uot show n. f-om the in,,. ,n "l "en. V6 " """"a, wealth of th. couutrv
hostility , Gran,. Juries by showine that they -"racteii Z tllZZTX -SU 1 "m in
cd.
At 10 o'cloi k the Court came in and
ford narrated the fact, of tl,
and verdict, and moved that the Court now pro-
"""'r me n 1 1 : l sentence. The prisoner rose and wa, !,,. I... .1.- .
" - m y ii. o viera what he bad to show why th, ,e... fj..,u
rifuuin
prisoner
C h ie
conclusion
' i suaii not show my ' '" "e importance whirl, hoslv,oGrall,IJurjpsbv gliow.ie t.iMt fiventoitj Mr.Chf- re or are not promotive of Uie end. of justice 'JT'T,'' "1' ""d k it up; and . e,. trial This question is no,, f., a moment, , C Z cyt ,1 V' now pro- cussed in thi. ranvass. Wh... .. . dL .,1 T J. .. f 8,1 lnMt G Ta, lor had
foe,, now ohm.i r. rl1
i, n . e- ree ooi ers. Mr. Hunter of V,rgii,. continued the deb.l. to-;ay on the slavery question Th-)-i..g its interest. bo,2 in Xore-: -r.1 "
the resource, and con di,ipn .r C , lLJ V" P5 w.pre,eted ,o the D. partrrent of S or the session l Tlyl"'PTl'at "usines..
The Huuseha. p.erf ,he deficiency bill . 1 it ha, reached the Senate 5 ' nJ
e.de of the question most surely ought to he, a, he certainly will ne b, lift 11 iii fl.u l.
Th, ,... ,,,,, rmuM ,bt
r ' " ii ivins proscribed the Loeofocos as a oartv. Th r.. ' ... ... l,k;o-
amnle... K i." made on,
mo of cai.f. .""r for Jh rn,.-
thego...reeio ,ame 'I ' ' -o, Deeret. Me,.
-with the development. J"iV m7k7.; ZStr ? n"' ,io Hi. .latement., .urpri.mg t.y .eem wtf ISj." tuL lnlbased on authentic data. Mr. King that ! "r"il! I do not be", e vet hat' an v"!81" gol.i to the value of forty m ill inn ,r ii i i ri'onl bill can paa ihia Kntt Bnj .1 '
been ukeu out of the diluvia. reeiO0 f C,lif.)r. ' difficult r hT . " " Would b.
.......ue , recent di.-covrry. During tha pre,- or . w,s-r ,. an t! "n h . X h" ' "- ent year for.y million. wii, h.,K;..L: , .L. blu, LJS'?-n Hie p:.i
........ , ..o(j Ilwn
resiinir ....a. ; a uniiut, ,ar u-rc h A.i
"-' easily. .One (if m fj,,,!!,. : uill, .., . ' I "'".iMlllieil!iletxePUIi,r..,. nln. P. . . ... .ii.s 1 ,-fi . .,
-ve one son. were present. Mr. Venable f dark . ..T Commonwealth ,,,y by the " Z - Pat " ! --.-V of Mr. , rat,
.-Norn, Carolina, wh,occ,.ie.l,u. .. . HU ,0 ,r- great appoint, to the nlac. of . . ' ", Jer,er.onilfe, eo. 'aj. or Ijoi-osnn Msi on T, nlo
called and cam, in. V r. Z " '"l i ... "? a'!P,"fd ' th" was drawn ' hus by the n'k ill ... ' , r" " y ""',Iire boarder, why thev I lh 3' 18' 320 1. ,850. 56 thai
ihand His eve : . ""."f" W",'r- As "' itra,e of copr : Gd i ;. . ' ' e"-"Bd m"y C""e 'UCh oinmtinn,, and one loud. ' . Th-rofoco Senator, who more. I .K E
was perfectly cons.-iou.bu not. ft, ' " , ! """" nJ "0r' of ''borntory. i VOnr sonl gooi.ness nave mercy on -rno.tan.ons. concordant answer wi verb-rate .".Vt ,'"t .,n"d: 'rv. w I con Venabl. f:,n(i ,:tV,.n0tTHb- Mr.. lw,.ep,.,ed acci-lentlly fr.,,, a quantity used.- .d reeerberate fro,,, their ce.la ,heV ri,e tie, ! ZL ZIT' 'k' " hi" holding ,d
artof . eljM I , ' T' ""J i n'y '"" n the day of I . ! ' ik" "P- P" Os.a"-.. i, will ! bey wi-i . n hesn Z, ""m'.h"t witl
,;.--' .ir.t..houB L-r.r., dis,pp..ar,nce nj -,-, " . reensnurgUanoiMnakiudof-hitand 1"' ?our inmos, soul-.-U wa, n.:.. .. -f this ,.lllinn . .L ' ' "r""B? "!n
on his pillow. Mr. Orr
South Carolina, e-ime ju
T-u.. r- ,. .. . I-.. i jm. , t ua occasion to use t iV l,.fl.,. .. ..... , . . ' . "":iea, wind. i' ii mi-is be snlistilHted In . ., i -v ' . -l 58 Kfl r "' oia rrff.ou for the t. ..
Ma:iT.irr-- i"e.i-...iSi.,.,,r;;i .l:..::.'r.d ic'" "'":v""" h-" b.w.i i j; i T,c . r"..isrT.z
v ' nil '(""inn in nr.iif 'jui.j t i --'uuh,biii iiir na ami iiiie. nn-1 itm r 1.1 ... i aih lc ..ro . whv n imiiid. auiiuu ipm tw i...
r....:,.. ,;.k..:.. K-Kauon jar was filled J taken at uch lime the E '"y wuo'8 ' this - 4 . amount of rold. ..... ' time ago. no. hv TuZ..:"':'1"'' "
of this Co,nm.-...,.u ; "J"-0 h-Hmy vault. f Mf. rator.. F.J . 7" V "ry "r-" .p.- ,.,,; " " " "lifirmr,!
"" y tiieir warrant allerson'. hoarding house in TfT PPo...t, to the idace of er.o..,;.. .j ., . . g " ,n J"rsony,lfe, ea,
Jan 1,1850. L'iro,. W higs. 11 15 25 23 I't 30 58 K0 202 132 35 14 350 294 294
-.. ... ueaa, drank it.and then .t. U....u : . . . . arres,. I .,;. ,,v. .. .
n , T: ' P in expl;,inii, variety of circum- ' , ' ' P ''r lawyer. In ,he f0.
n.ir. ,r. n ;i ..r .1 j . l.:..l. , , ill
... , . , (...ii.u iiiiinner .
VL n. . 1 . inMoriec, .Mv ci:(,n. , ,
ed, Mr. Calhoun turned hi. l ; ,n ,,e:ir g'nst me but my : . ,V " -'"""cuung Altomey.com. that passed. He scoe.1 " U, -' , regard to money, I m.t say a , " ' L"WJ 3 '"a" "f '"ucI' "-Bt .pressive, but h . voiced uTT U" '""-n of Friday. November 23rd, 1 ""d ;-'-e .earner, a bit.er proswhen some e ,-a,,ed ti j "P - d kept itin ! ' '"" W" '"C" h move,.' his he.d as if,.. v , ' f k ''"""c in Cambridge. B,. ,,- ! " ' " H'e tender charbathing was very h rd .LiVZ B f;rt,"-";Iy' " me't.ke H on - T' -d may before hi, death. One ,a ,d lt """V" ,hwfw- 1 " -' five my v. ord ,h,t such is' l,'7 T " breas,. and be raised the ltT" L, .. iJ. R'- hosier Orator -We
or twice upon bis l,ead. , ' , , " "7 ! ,, a" 1 ha'! who were in ! , " , " ' '"Mruth on you.Sir-the whole blood pained him. tXZiZ I i'" !? '! -d ! TT. P-
body it was ,ike . I(,n(r tfrlw . ,h ' , ' l' " ' Prepared evey
L i . . .. ii wiis hs tui mv nii ii n ..... ...
1 - n;uirr,S IVIln
own tiaii.i, am) t!l;lt la th, rea1(ji w,-y f
persuii, iron, my laboratory
Pierre your inmos, soulU wa, ,he. n,,.i . i f -hi. w-.thn . ' , L ! . r":""0,": "'-i"
Ye,. M. vn.. u ill c.i ., office or if those who h ,ve author..., .I.....U r... .
. .. . ' .....! mere, . , irr.
nnurance v.le-more ,ha . r ".1 . .Y. '
Grand Juries."
I h e .ifRn... : r . I i
fellow. i,i,e. . - or .... mnr. If,neVrnanfpd the table,. aHmi.H.
h 1. . , V"r n"ve been "n,f ,",",iv''y ley did on ,he4.hnf mere nut rr these anti-rennhlin... March, 1P-19. who wonM I : ... . - .- l . .
a . r ' "'" ,,i.iT m. . ; - "K"i io com-
...,,., g-e mem, some in cha .... onl tl.i.i, ' ",D coioco.
..-.-..Uai. was over. He died e, easy as inf.n,, and was perfectly ro,ci,us until tl-, last spark of life hrS tVa His funeral wiil take place on TueW The body will be pNcedj.-, a .net.llie. e.r.., ...a j.
, " 'c- .niormai crou nd 1 C" Z 1 y ' had se, cround. a- i.u .ri.- . . .
" , . cnn.tren are buried, day aii.i every ho.i
. ,u,n"( uul" Hi" irhe. of.Mrs C.,'houn ar known.
th.s free America) engaged in the most servile employoieuts, and feeding on the plainest, amidrspept.c diet, and the , t,e uncaged feathered songster, warbles bis note ,o l.i, r.
ihe mou.it .in air, think of these "son, of
o.u,,,bia"-makine no music except with their chain,, and tools, and sir you must exclaim, if OU have not a Britti.l, hearl-'d-. n -down Ith Grand Jri-,. Some of them 'ti true, killed a man or two. ...A .i
- t-1 ti, v..i r
my
"tice, I have put into my counsel
iacinr inform.
I
, ,r " i ne peop!n jMy. and we h. lieve truthfully, you are an elo
quent ndvocate, a keen satirist, a speakerof r-V'"B Ut lhe 'principle, of liberty, took a few i""'chv,2or and fore-of intellect without much dol,a" fr"" those who had it tosnare H
preciMon and propriety ot la..guaEe, and will, a , 0,hpr" ,ook hor.e or so. .11 ,he principle
A Mnurrl. m..
whereabouts from the hour ot Dr. P '. disappear'-
, t . 'i.rtiiuria oi i lie vv i n, n rut .i.e. . r .
.. , , - - "...., -- .i. .nn principle good . i.iicatiou would make on. .,f ,!,- l..:k. f the ereatesi liher'.v . n.. . r
... "."hiiv- , . .- .iinoi-rB, ana meanest fne.nli... ..r . II- . .....t-i.-. 0,1
"ir estern hr v ' u.u , v.. ; . ..i .
surely
From .he George Tnwn Kentucky Herald "ramerir laflnrncea. G W Keely who is favorably known to our
--r..y. and who. with our peculiar friend I. K.. another yery estimable gentleman. ..ed our tow., on a Mesmeric tour.aome time since, has been committing matrimony in Ohio (poor fellow, hecerlainly needsall .h-". ...
in y ofh., friends.) and i, now, doubtless, a ctim
to ,i.e mesmeric influence, hich, heretofore, he
The most extr.vac.n. u ! Hi. f" ' !. a.t.Ir:Cu.'ho"n worseaci, ,0-d.T
made of the product of the . "Z , T ' " B0P of hiS P"ul r-'-
ne.l ,e.. . . --,-,., jn
i .ion.. ' ' wsu ,ro,n "cht lu - ; ' -rSr." u-ftiT
The Chilian, have ,L. ..- .. case wa. ."." r"drlpl,ta. T...
- v- iii immense ,. """- oy fie letter-writer, .on.. nount of gold, and they are .erv i "-f not by me however, a. t."-"".
a uinen irioii,.i,a r .1.. . i - - i iriuri.
- I,, r now em-I James B. Clay. o f .r
Mr. Brown, ene of the editors of the DufT.la Comoiercial wa, confirmed .. Con.ul to W
Mr.K,.-,e,rea...t e,.t, ... ...u: ! moon. "P"a hon.y.
,. c "ui.jeui oi ine T, . . ., . , J'N.o...io lobe made of the gold 11 "( doing, of th, by theU.S. Goverment He i. n, a T ., "c session, though I suppose t here ni iy have , . "'rmeiii. lie is opposed to their , been some other business h. t,.r . h. ""J ale,aud propose, that .he . e. Mr. W.I..,.. l"s'n:M -re the bmi.te.
. . J " " "re-;,. een indisposed for som
lO-C.ywas hi, r,,.
,,..r.i ...... "--r,-"nce .a t:
ployed .u digging a..d working, ad 00t more than half that number of American.. hxtrnsive preparation, .re no. m.n..
- ... n i ii u tu will commence regular ,i i,,g operation, in bill,
u muuniaiu. or auriferou, quartz. The.e, th Ihe aid of scienec aad machinerv. iii 1
'"""fiiH-iy iiroilucliv?.
.ourcef.r the natiou.l exchequer in .11 time to I come. He propose, to grant permit, or lic-nse, j tosearch and dig gold at a .mail fiJ or ie,, able yearly, and to lease the spot, that maybe .elected formiuing aperations. i He estimate, a very large amount on it. annual revenue thus to be derived b, the govern- ; meut Thi. report will, I pre,unle i00n b(. pnmfuWi
... . .
time.
Senate for several ..
Thiscity has been quite gay tl.i, wm'er h Xr b;BU,iful '--"J w-. have left to-day, and some follow to-morrow.-The city w.ll sOOI1 be du . f w. the Hon. Johu M. Bott,, of Virginia ' PATATSCO. A word ! little sirT..-I,7w",e be l.ved ho lovely? It i, ,18 i:t(i- ., ... .....
sweet word., kind remarks, .ud pleasant smile..
kind word of
" counsel s hau.l. satis- j r ""'" nar. e arraign s J"'1 ""w years in advance, in Prac- 0 rebellious ne latiou whi.-h will account for every 1 V" chi,rg' or possessing, good impulses, j ,ir''' of lle 'irit of the age, which i. to level ' mJi" 11 ' "ee,,l y to he i't during that week. For -very " "h "" u,,coul1' P-rson, a breast easily touched lho who have.down to the condition of thos.! Ih"1 G'rBe ha. been guil hourl never wa, absent rro.i, s-v'nPt hy for the wrong, of others, and es- I who hve no,. If r. you wi-, t ferret out I reh""ible d"fd5 fr he i beinw v.n , c . pu'lally ,a noble i!efei.,i. ..r .1.. . ! the ininnili. .r I r ..... . , ..
.innersoii
ITMr. Tl,,s. Pl,we:i. of Co!ee, Comer, Oh,... w insta,,,,,. killed on ,h, Colerain pike, few day. since. His f..o, sIlppH , , cut of s wagon, in f..l!ing ,le ,lrilck , el one or hi. horses, which startle ) ;,,, nd t!,e w.gon pa!Sed cver Mr tick.
Ilrvivnl. Tliere a sreat revival Coj,,c OI, hrr , ,he - Cbnrch. About 60 in.-mbers. in ai!, have beea added to tho clmrc!,. Rushvi'le J.,ckonian. A;,3J.
t nlirorni:i. Dr. F. J. Bonine, formerly of this connty has returned from California. Hi, arrival, and the Ule. of the richnss nrthat land whe.e the West
dies away into 'he rising creased ,he evn-fem.... ..r .i. . . .
"e ..id fever Mewrs. Bonine and Prit.hrtt have purrhn-od property iu Sacramento ci.'y. and iul,.,l keepi,, a boarding bouse and hosp;M!, .i f:0wi -their profesiou. For their property they pa.d JT.OOO. Mr. Boniue intends to return by t,e M.y steamer. He wiil bn ,CMln!1 ,;.,i u'
bis family, and also Mrs Pntrhett and family.
Home. As to being seen bv Mr :
-asainome every veig One thii.g that j brvn o,ie, by my counsel wa, that on the ' 1 .-..-ay on whirl, the !leee.l murler was ,ai I to hive been commhrd, I bad pur. has-d ll,. holdf, ew work. -Casmns.' and while waiting for omnihns st-p;,ed into nr.uha,'a to ,ltke a mutton chop, ,,, 011POIIlillEUIl to ,,. ,;. bus, ba ! footien my book-hot after my ar.rrt rememb. red the place h-re I had K fl it, t'i in y counsel. They bad sent to Mr. B, gh ,m's; the bo .k has '!""n f' U!"'-" " then took his seat, but in a moment rose and ,!.!: ( will say 0Ile. Word more. I have felt more distressed by the production of those anonymous latters than by any- i thing els- th.-.t ha, occurred during the trial, 'i o.ll my God to witness that if it were the la.t hour of mv hfe, I believe that I never wrote
- j .euer ii.s i.ei, received from this very Civis
pecially.a noble defender of the weakersex. ,h" in'qHi' "f this barbarous Brinish si..e.
. ou l.ved generali ns ago. under a d iff rent 'nVir "to the histories f ,he.e men and you et of circumstances, you would have made a ! t0 or infinite joy ,ha, not ,,e M.rabeau.oraHenry. We are afraid or your f lh"e "en would have cho.en thi. hi. mnnder and I,alld .,, . . ..,'.. . . boardiue house, har! H.. l ...... 8
-j- "i-i-ii iii vogue 1 B-1 1 ! U .... . . i .
1
Mr. Smith nfP-.-.:... . ... .weet wor
i no u..v w.,uit v unci tided on 1 n t ofreeiy threw over other.. H, undoubtedly uriiV. his elaborate reply l0 Mr Br.db.., " a' PMM 'g-who ha. a kind word must have l,- 3 wi..A...: r . "rauoury, and .ympathv for ,
i m.uhuuh III Ij.n. l a i In.. . I: . - ' J 211, ur OOV I11P IIW.1. n
'Xid.nnd.noddin.il I removals. Thi. ..k .. , 1 ' ! ,roub'e, and a kind hand to he'a her romn.i.io...
when he surrenderd hi. boaster! liberty, and CuUl"'i 10 ,n -teal equal to'that oMf'r nA ' f aifficu,,y-wlio never scon I., ner. bowed hi. reh-lli... l . . I .u:. . ' ' ' """i-, contend., never ...... i... . . .
o in-m irimonial .. .... u .. a reply. The re.olu linn. r . ...nr., nor .eeas in m. h Heely to be reCreed by hi. fri-ud.. Mr B" have, I presume, served theie l tiimiu,h bul ! ta ia-
..dw.l ..t he aeaillca,H - ' ' ' ,n"r happiness. H ould it not P:.e8
wasvery reluctant , give .ny pnrtio of
Ity of thi, rash and rep
or --u,e,i io was," a.
" .. ns s .nyportioi. of.K dereJ?' ::uMl'y fr,,oh--iu u,e 'z:1""1' lhlarno,9 ofz
y ou to piok up a string of pear!., drop, of gold.
one of my counsel. If this person basanv
of bumai iiv. I call upon bi n to come forward;
"... re to liusehect has been put in the paper, " rrol. Webstee haiir.gsaid this, sat .'. A
deep impression was imuie upon thejury, court.
e """""I "I tir-t g i,i,j,ge of the i.erson ol i!.i ..
W.H.I., s.-t liin dow lor a country booh, -but l-t the physi.,g,isi look at that fare de-ply furroed witbthe lines of concentration and vxurons .bought, and he would mark its possessor be,g gi.d ui, ,le ,,it,!lPSt order of inwWcV He is k..wi, among hi, .gl brethren as a speaker or . lear, connected, logical reasoning, prea, lrr,l acumen, eu able jurist, and for hia entire cevotion to the cause of hisclient. An unpleas. t voire, and natuarl bent, pr.veut him ro.n " c r:Cu- "f "perch and the flower, r rh.toiic-be knows hi. ..o.-.e. .....
, i , . , iu i-niinnes ; hv h.msell strictly to argument, and f..cts.W ith- : ' out savinii eniiliiiin -i.
irfc , . j i. in in as a man, the l..ir ..... . i i i
... ,o.u nen we pronounce him a good lawjer.
degenera.e Buck-ye state: but ,i t
that he may be shorn of his mesmeric d me,,, tal, if not of hi. physical pow-r, by this Duckeye Delilah. All's well, however, if it, .
' W II uniiuiia On . Well vs); therefore we tender our b-st resin-ct, ! In In. f..:. .Li e . '
""''" Fleh and Bld. Tl. i- .. ...
and H,..c.atrs l.v .... ......... .. . ' " . ' ' " "":". U " rolinian. .utes
, . rariiesmess exlnhi- mai oil llie 1 4 III ofFrhurv tli.r. r n
r 11,0 ,amM Uom.!, d aiding their ne the nroree r " Z ' '""u- " ,.ru. ... leogtr, The piece. .ppear. .Und. , accumuuting the fil.teri,,, dnst. i L cC ZZZ ' 1 dLd.
-.wio.o , i, mg. . . - .....ure o. uie - .oe niomi ran on the eave, aonareml.. prtncple. sloped ... the proceed,,,,, -er. very fresh. D. ,u - 1 '
urh as would not reauire l.i. .. . '..... . . " ''?.
Trtal of .he M.B,Mif,. j ' " " ' - occupy ,,rir ; their wa, , cloud overhead having . red ,MJ
WUC, M.,rch 3n,, " -.....ger..,e. Having couclu-; "ce hke a wind cloud. There wa, ,o rain The co.n.l far the desenoe. i ,h raw of the j J"? t-nty minutes before A piece of the me., has been exami, " Moutrsquit-us, admit the u :,...., i o olotk this eveiin-g. : ..f .... u cammed Willi
t . , ' " "arnum and n-. , : 1 l microscope, in the p ce. and 'be Jonesby O .M:es,ii. u.b,1, , 1 B ...-ve..,e.,l st ,he door of court existence of b0d well established hut .. ., lty;-lso maintain the .... ...... 1 ! r..o.-i.umUer of r.U . - established bul nothing
,, ., , ---' ngiv.ng any ...dicatiou of the chr..c n.se. lor prisoner, niemiiees ... . i.mlii,. . .
know you b,,,.r than we. which we i,,ted to Hdop, in lieu ..fGrand Juries rtimrrw Davison. The casual ..I.... ... convicting no one of rri.,.. I,... - . .
. . " - -' u ' - - .... v u i. .ne vnn. ...
Ill" tir-t Vlll.il.. r it.. . . itirt Ink, ....in. ... i.. .. . "it1"
- .'uu o. ins neiuiiiinr . i, :. ..l. nine r ohw rr.,.. j . ...
. iB"i J nevoi ion; end in I responsible lor costs and also for da
slanderer, if faiU ,0 M,M lh( ruii of , eeived through the medium of ,e Idiaa A,neri ' "reused Now sir, and fellow ciHsens in gener- ! ""' '"l "Copied below for the benefit ral, w.ll you tolerate any ,ger this barbarous, f G"rg's numerous friend. in ,,i8 ri,.illi!v system, which thu. fills our jails and our pen- : "re wil,i"e hope lor the beTiilIir i0 tentiarise with liberty loving, free born Amer- i MiV "h"1 so"'- to partial friend (Grey h. ,
wo are the descendent, of our 1 """" "U r-'"' hy nature) .s-erts wi.h re-
3 -",ecep, a lew who fled lr0,n '""-' '" or,,ie, to-wit: that she i. a
ti-".. v.raii.i jury system, of the old ",,,nS',,: end "nothing shorter
vie,.,,., to the same oppres.ion in uul oh I this "home of the free?" , of the Hon.ier poet
unce mo.e Go, not to the prison, but to hundreds of fire si.v, i I,,,,,,,,,,, and . ny families-or f.imili-, ,lt would be happy but for the workiags of this Grand Jury system
ears gone by. a rumor gt afloat among the m-ighhor, that the father had -will, malce ! Hforethough,, &c, committed orT,nce 1 "gainst the law, of the land. Th;. . u.j i
that barbarous band of men, and forthwith hi. !
"-'S'-'ors. who had been whispering were brought to testifv.and tw.lv. n, r.:
- - ...vie u, s peers thought jt ,,ron,t,.. he w... .,..11 j .L
. ... n-".iiiiu mi irst .nfomat.ou he had of such a change wa. ,K.
service of a proper offieer u..on h;m .
.i . . ' na ainoeoi Indians. I rnih- -r kmeo
ow.rg .n opportunity frn
.er.o, allega.ioo. ag.,is, ,he prr8int ' j Ih-Hon R'chardW. Thompson, of Indian., h- been nominated as minister , Austria. The 7 1,:n"h ""-t bee,, referred, but I hear o noobj.ction.oit. Some rejection, will take ' place next week. j
fra.erni.y of one,,, when h -JIT .u 1 . "' tm ,he P1" c.W
nhimatum. wiped the poe.ic hrine ,rom j Ju.ge Doug,.., ha,
undated opc, feelingly "Wowed" his nasu.l ' a 1 '"" ""divided attention, Protuberance careM,, exuded the amtrThe ! Z 1 Z -i
' .iKiiua ween: and
"y! 'so maintain the eulir.. . ,
uvi.riiri.nl I.- .,, i ' n.w.ii i -. .uhh u v i
byi zz : z :"r'rrtw'''l:ro,iu')'m . h e..bohiuit.
ul-t -k? gawene, be,g , cy ate, and when macerated in w-,er f
: irosita to excess. Iu a .an, fiv. ...... ir i Iri.i .i. . j ., ' ' ' "
V.rr-rre !,.... r ..... ...... . . arceiy ne a doubt
... .. . ...
.....u .,,uie.q..ieu. ri.e. evi.ieu-e cile riaaniga... wat.-hman of the City rioit ! e,
twelve other men after duly e ,, i ,7 L " ' ' Th" "Shaving facts-tbe whole fact., decked h I "'..e Wd f " t. ha.tened after
.....ccen, He was sent borne, but under,,',: ZZZZmT -sgrare of having been louud innocent. There bu, after ,h I a . ""'d W" rMi,ted: -Wot upon hi. character a, indelible -..b! 1 I l0d,"U' ''"d Mrm hem that
-al.ee of bis fiendish neighbors. Now ir ZJ ZZ TaZ '" " lMr "d frLow ctUen, , appea8t0 you , M)ai;:; C 'ru'T - .uchmen,.,,, , Ppp,aI t)le I)ore . .f S fa. Zr,r,h''.hi,n'i,,t,,e
.- -or. . .no, nours a't-r he..'Su flavr
irpinia m.-..H . ...
- o . . l--uoiy pas. the
Clim' a tree of roughest bark. ' "J?' ,0 my humb'9 "pinion, eso the
ti natvi.ii i.n I... i ... "curesemaiiv..
" MU"B "'" inneful harp!" Tb. R . r w P- T,'e fi"t Mr. Dogl.. biI1. provid, f llorrlblr rtrra,,. the admission of Cal.fnrn.. m.:.u i The Galena J.freisnian.sv.,b . . 'it, I.- . , rn' W,lh ,,er Prwol ln. . . neisoniau says that among the ' clear that the norlh caunol fib.
F....v..a,.. .,,h;-',-. :::x;;:i;; yontn. It is reported that, while
tr.beof Indian, thi, young man, naU.,. j lUr ZZoZ of mischief, killed a squaw. Th. .rib. ., ' lern.oru , ,:... ""' w,t: The
- ... ... .......g . ..-...uu .err.tory or New Mex ict. ha.t.neW .r.... ICO. which Ll I. r. i .u- . . .
diamonds, and preciou. stones as yon pass along
,ree,( But those are the true p.arla and preciou. stone,, which can never be lost. Take the hand of the friendless. Smile on the.ad and dejected. Sympathize with those in trouble. Strive everwhere to diffuse around sunshine and joy. If you do this, you will be sure to be loved. Dr. Doddrige one day asked his little girl why it
Corr.,p,i. I.trurihrBjl(.mor(tSun I wa, that everybody loved her. 'I don't know,' A Id UVl,'"S:toi., March 25. 1830. : he replied "unless it is that I love everybody." err.,.f7.1.pTI!1D'"?,"M,bil1'- ' V'" '" lh" lrue being loved. "He that ere,-Ewu.lv. ZZ'''""'' ' Dm i ha,h f'."yn Solomon, "must show him- ' .elfrriendly." Love b get. love. If you love Tin. wa, a good dav'. ., ! others. they cannot help loving you. So then. do
r J a., me oenate ! . - - Judg- D..ugl, chairman of the committee : ,,Ut D " t"1' a"d frel'"ul'y ay that nobody territories, with the uiianim...,. ' . . , ,0VM J'00. orthat uch or .uch an one does not
j ii.i run ji nnoooy love, you, :t i. your own
our.elf lovely
kirirl ear innlnrv
way,, or you do not love those of whom yon
complaiu Anecdote, of Girl. A Wu.binfrl.n I..... . . 1 X- 1 , , .
will most nnque.tionably pas, lhe ! Adverti-r. ,ay: in mv humki. ...... .1 1
1 he delegate, from Deseret and New Mexico have appeared before the appropriate Committee ol which Mr. Van Dyke of your Sute is a member; and made a favorable impression. Dr. Babbitt; the Deseret delegate, is considered to be a sound, judicious man. He is not a Mormon. The Mormon doctrine has no connection with
the Constitution of the Slate. All religion, are tolerated. Mr. Smith, the Delegate from New Mexico, appear, well, Ihu. far. The territory is on its way.
'e, to-wit: that she i a "fal- .... . np committee on , , - .hing.h0r,er." '"ritone.. ,, na,,i,,,os C0Ilsrul f fc ! y-. orthat such or such an ,i . ' 1 committee, brought in two bill, i . l i ll9 ya If nobody loves you. il
.en, which bill, are in the ., frnl. of lmj
ul ,Qy pTovlan OQ th lavnrv. J wt
The territorial bill ... provlde. for meotorihe Texas bound.,.. u .
cooperation. TLZ l. uuderatnoJ will be filled ..L ... ' . . '
or I5,0tHI,n00. -"iu.uuti.ouo
The report of Mr. D0.,t.. . .
Hit Ilia Again-." There 1. a poet named James R. Lowel no kin to the factories, we believe who i. moving about in thi. lower world and ha. written aome fine verses. What think you of the following?
"Thou alone kuowVt the splendor of winter, 'Mid thy , now-silvered, hushed precipices. Hearing crags of green ice groan and splinter; And then plunge down the moffled abysses In the ouNt of nMTi.irh? "
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