Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 April 1850 — Page 2
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Fsr the Indiana American.
.V nrir qnallllcnlian for YMcn, ta Ir inser
ted in the new C'natilniion,
Cansreasiotia I. Wasimnqtos, April 11,1850.
Senate Mr. Cam presented resolution from
Tol. Vrrmral on the Pacific Railraad. False Pit le Criminal. The closing proceedings of the Pacific Rail- In one r his late "Tracts ou the times," says road Convention In Philadelphia took place on Neal's Gazette, that eccentric but earnest water,
A" every bo.ly has turned tatenmsn. an.! has ' tne Michigan Legislature in favor of the Union. Wednesday. They embrace an admirable let- ; Thorns Carlyle, assails, with the bitterest sar-
rt.,1. idLMnKM 4iantili nf lTi nwd received -
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FRIDAY. APRIL 19, 150, -would sogg-st the propriety of s Bm-nding mriS acr1,t.ll,te duty. It was a peace offer- j Ue highest authority in the country upon the inals which is now ao common. The thief, per- , E ire CitVi . What iiKiriimoni . t.i p..nulro. iii addition t:... i. r ....... .nKiuot h.rii. nu.p iha uhnle routo iurer. murderer, or other violator of the law of i -'
Treaattrcrof franUtiit t C.Mr. C. K. 1'larI.M.n Sir. von will p'n-iw Miuioiince
TiT name as a
ft.r Ih'm coitmv
rlrki!lr, April 17ih, IS.0
' - I - - I - i - - . !, ... I iiiu biii(iire viivr 01 new i . . , .j . . . . . thht instrument a to require, in addition ing upon the altar of our common country .-; subject, having traveled over the whole routo jurer. murderer, or other violator or the law ot , - meBr indeed.
! 59 to Feb. 27 were Americans, 1,170, of whom ',521 were females; foreign 1 ,013, of whom 125 were femnles. The number of vessels arrived I
do not recollect, but the aggregate tonnage Is
can.
While San Franricen anA f.i.rDm.nin :.
at New York, on Friday ,nrM,i ....a,,., k " . ... '
",w .ijt uui lapiuiy iu extent
From California. Ialr, Inlcmling and Important. THE CHEROKEE'S NEWS.
He contend that this conti- , God and man, he considers less a subject of pity.
e"uierf.V'"jie'fc!Bcef :rr,..ivr i 1S50. all persons coming of age or otherwise be- ' iim.i in lls ui,ua cgic aIlj Veautiful language I nent can be crossed from the Missisippi to the j than an object of punishment. The tenderrU'l.'lVn'VvV A"':"M ri'j.'Tvr.ru. icomiiig voter, should be aide to rei 1 and write ; Mr. D.n glass presented a petition for the free! Pacific, without climbing ..mountain, and on ! nesstowhrds crime, characteristic of the age. he
Th Rev. f. J. Djrbhi, will pren-.h tt the M. .
the Liiglish hmzunir"- This proposition camps navigation of the St. Lawrei.ce
with it to much self reco'iiiiiencaj'ioii, and so far casiom-d foirs debate.
ns I can se, no objections, that I will not at-! Hoi'3E.Th committee on Frlntinir reported
: and rioiiulation. the livinnr M rnllin. n
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nreent unifications for voters, that after, say it. .,l.u4 it.. c.,. nn .- ...t,;.r.i r.,r xtmu .train and mrain.
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e full details published iu lh. Tr.bune: . lntoifnpornce lnanv uew , d . , ' Tk iKan mil inn nn .
river, which oc-! the line which every national consideration denounces as "a nniversal slugsard and .coun-I ,7flRlR r!8 "nd no '' shrewdness enough to
1 II.. f the, drel-nroleclion" spirit. The world's woes.to.," . ' foresee the result, tnd scquir
K. Chnnh In this Mnre, n B.md-v. April 0S.h, ! '"'P1 ta d-trD'J L 1 w'" M ,hBt w'" l f'- r priming ",000 copies of Mr.
, . , .i.;i!'t disfr.inctiisrt unv who may then b voters, . Kinn'a ( nt II o clock A. HI.; iiid at Mt. C-irm-l on the ! , , " ... . . 8 '
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and that ten will be wsriiiiij ecoustb t'j i
California report.
Mr. Yeuable opnosej the bill, for the reason
tho-c becoming ciiirns. The length of tim 0mt u? t thu Ume ,h, print1? for Uiefir.t
r.qi.rv, ,.lr n.n uraiizauon win o amp.e itme tl.ree week ol the session had not been executed.
would require to connect the great Uy or the , ort.-pro.cou P.r.v. . - ... - - . S500.000 in ptusenger's hands, total ; m. . f ... . ... .. n .. .... I,; nUn i,rAu. are "not tobacnredbv K 6 ' i make immense fortuuea.
vv witti l n. I . ... i n r np. h h n .His I um " " - r . - : . . -1 1 . t . 1 . i
over, that, iu his opinion, it will be found conve'
nil-nt to divide the entire line into
eastern, reaching from the month of the Ka
to the head of the del Norte, the middle, from i
the h-ad of the del Nerts to the rim of the Great j to a false philanthropy
ire tli- beet ites, will
In the Southern ralley, the new City of San
, Carly'e has onr thanks, j ..... , J . v, ..- 11 b00nd
. i i nor air uimri liih t.ii-i vn ui .11 r v in. t. v .
of all he says. He Isfre-' , ' - neen ope
evenlaff. He nns in In ...! V
one week, hiving been takfi
grave of Mr. Siec-th. frr Iv a let'.er from a friend, dat-; Bangor,
M.tine, Aoril 4ih, w iearn that the snow the.rf ' hS unpardoinbl- indilTerence will bring a native
wastwo fret d-ep at 1'ihl dale, anJ the Teno'iscot riter whs vet ficzea tip srdi.l.
at
afternoon of the suiietia, ou th.- sabjer: missions.
SJ-.Mr. larmenns Wivu Meo. ,e . .z. . , for fort.i2nPrs to c.m.ply. and it may be an ad.ii- Thrt ..... ... Iuollstroi,s and not to he endued. ! T?H,n. and the western, from the rim of the I Not that we approve
our villain1. deDsrted thr-. lii. ca ednesc.av i :.,.... i .t.i .i ' . .. . . i ( ., ..nut!nui mli
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, ..... --w;ul. Me' , g "ansnci-n; di9charge then, and employ other.. "V DUt' on lne w"ol: "c ' j The Tennessee had arrived at Panama on the UU "t"4fc P iand iilwoidbDff, asthey other-; Mr. TUomysna of K-nt.cky.Mt .atkfied PeraI APV-e.. I te-timony o the necessity -ndjust.ee of punish- J M
l ' " 'i;"' . cnp"S ot I'eniagouges, ores- that the contract vstem would not answer. e .cu.. . . men, We have, indeed too mucn-rose waier
posed to th- trickery cf pettiu,gg..rs. Nothiu3 I Iu the fr,her discUs8;on cf .i10 ,ubi,.ct div i V afil""Ct0" 1escritd the personal appearance I ,,,,iiauthropy nbout. Ccnversntionalist in par-
coverie, were nWo to .hovs that more million- i f Cltt ' U ebsl"' BU1 Calhoun, under the frost, j ,ors .n(J writersin newspapers, orators at town ares had been made out of it, than any other de- ! of 8eve,,ty "'"WT9 "Webster, whose appear- j meetll,g!1 ud pven mini8t, in the pulpit seem
ance wmuj uriKe even me mo lauinrem, ne ; , fhltlk ,h,t ;r. raoo does wro:i7. a conres-
i ' (sioH ofsorrow for the deed ought to bepuntiUpon him j -nmirh- "he U so irreatlv to he pitied."
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I l.aAlAK nan art i tasa AniniAH. Vaflt I
paru-th"; vindicated" from ree.,d to herself, not les than . brings SI passengers, and also the U jl -Z Kanl to the Criminal jTr:' JrH ,1.1 ! mil" h" '"oolh f Sfa.slaus, wil!
For this drnhbing. so sonndlv administered - ; run a hard race with Stockton for supremacy.
eventually to be a fine town. It has
ned to the public bjt a few weeks, and
already numbers over a hundred houses.
! Mr V. A. Bounard, formerly one of the pub
lishers of theSonday Tim-s in New York citv,
iLrA fiirmor in Tippecanoe county, v'.iile plowing his li. Id recently, plowed up a piece or virgiu coj.per vvi'iiug sixty pounds.
of Irdieiia, now teu or eleven years old, to ma- ' turity, unable to read or writ. and it n-ottld he 1 : no crat loss to keep, at Imv, the iguormit sons ;of Yaiikeeiiojdt-ldom, after giving them ten
partment of the Government. Let Coiigress do j in own priming and let the pensioners on Gov- j
ernment go el-enhere for a lit i.
writes: "Take next, Daniel Webster!
! or 2Bih. Ou the 26th February, in coming out j of Valparaiso the Tennessee met the S ir ill Sands going in, so that the arrival may be ex- ' pected at Panama about the 2S or 3Ch'i March I A large fire occurred at CUdgres on the evening of March 23, which consumed tie la-gest j part of the old town of Chagres. The American,
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v.. . .... , j n v-eusus oiii was received Irom the Senate. . " . iney say -inai i uuhimi inm wuuiu uc " ... ;.....: ...:.u.. ...i : ..ii.i
nnd who is engaged in this office, madn a visit two weeks ago te the Georgetown Mines, between the South and Middle Forks of the American River. While there he saw four men takeout in one day, eight pounds of pore goldr iu lumps from grains to ounces; and others In the same vicinity were doing nearly as well.
2rWe were at Liurd on Saturday InH Th.y, like ali oilier tovnsin this port of the State, are cranped in busi;ie-3 by the scarcity ot money- B it the towns along our canal are; parlicilarly oppressed, by the interruption in tin navigation. All the branches of trade and co.nmerce are more or less dependent upin the cuat.
These men. liie week previously, took out thir
of our educational facilities, enough to learn to and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. terrible. Time has passed heavily ever i This sort of feeling !s called humanity ; but , 6 e " ' r , teen pou.ios in a single day. On all the rivers, read Bi.J write. 1 see much in favor of this ; ihim. He walks with slow and measured stride : u th(1 Sfry rvorea. Criminals are treated so of news T s.s Francisco VP WB reliable iiccountsof increased produtamendneot, and nothing against it except that j Washington, April 12, 1S50 j to the Senate Chsmber.and pays little attention j !:,., aniJ gympathiiingly now-a-days, that 1 't'o THE SAILING OF THE STEAMER. , t'veuess.iM wei1" ,!' optnicg of placers. Yet, it will prove fial to the occupation of "destita- ! Sex ATI. --The Vice President announced that : to those who ge upon him. Hi cheek is pal- I few ,n(lucemen!s exisl Tor ordinary men to act! There U a scare it) of news since the. February a" 1 hsve M'J b,"rc' a!l "e "ct-and will not lion seeker" who first sen J out their uneducated ( resolutions were in order. j lid. His clothes hang loosely upou his feeble j hnet Qnr common nature has a goo l deal steam-r. " be equally successful; for all are not equally
neighbors, then nuke up a purse, to come here Mr- LicRtnson moved t.iat the becate take up ; frame Ui step is not firm. But loolt Into his j of J( vjt jn -t ail(J niva ,n lm, mftsg ire any. The Sacramento flood Ins enlirtly eubidtd, constitule-i t.i endure the hardships to be en-
the wisest sys-. and no lurther damage U appreliendeu. 1 own ! cauuiereu in gjn digging, i iriea u lor nve a. I . . a C a - a":.. J. :t " . t I illillliTlel hai'n i!Alln AYtlKI IH.lPK in tit U t nml
OD rawihhty.- i low o.crarnpuio vny arc oauy hhiu iu tuiu. - t - - - -v 'i
Yet in nrarAice. that svstem has been penerallv ! L'vees are to be built at Sacramento City to i i ' eoi.n.:eui. nowev. r. ir.at oouoie me
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neionoors, men inaRe up a purse, to come nere ' ur"' i ; ui- ir(. imi urm. uui mu.i in.u ma nj. Jppyjty jn ;t. ailj nien j t, and rind how many of our citizens can neilher "e deficiency bill, but it was withdrawn, and eye, which, deep as a diamond in a cavern, glows 1 lhj but iajllllliS0 tnat it ls nol read ner write. Let the press s;eak out, and -Foote's committee bill was taken up. ; in his head, and you see ,r,t "l'l',ct ! j tm jn the world to lay a bounty c it will be done, aud all can do it as the suggs. ' Mr. Ciay spokn briefly In favor of the Commit- j burning brightly within him. Note him In his 1 y,.. : nrar tice that svstem has
back, upon which they should never cease th. ir ,;a u "", incorporated in either the Whig or ; ue ui,l and 8aiti inal C1 would r. sult from it. ; seat in the august Senate Chamber. Sombre, -ry until it is corrected. We n far to the i Democratic platform It is ours j Mr- v'tn sid he would consent to refer the silent, nnd solitary, he sitsapart. rarely relaxing
arrival of the grent mail from Cincinnati at that
place. It arrives at Lnrel, 50 mib-s from Ciu- Eeuator Grsics'. Sfhtntc for
cinnati, after nigh, end usnally after h.-d lime, so that nothi:i can be hnd from the office until ! next day. I- ordinary seison, with a good pike two thirds of th way, this mail should be carried through in eight hour. And if these ; grievances l9 duly made known to thq d--part-inent, we have no cou'.il, it will be correctedWe heard no t-ilk In thnl place, of extending the pik-fro-n Cioa aiiig Gruve t-i Laurel, or cl extending it w-st t' Aiiueraonvi'.le. Probablv,
THE PEOPLE.
Xnlion.il
Ilighvmy ta i!ic I'acific. The biil present. d by Seuator Denton for a
railway from St. Louis to the Bay of San Fran- j cisro, sets apart the proceeds of the sales of the ! pniiirc lands for opening such a communication with California, New Mexico, Oregon and the Salt L:tke Fett!e!tent. A breadth of on? mile ' of the public lands is to ho appropriated to the j
cetitnd i.irhwav. and one ihnuKAiid feet to the .
braaeh roads, on each of which lines are to be ,the Who, 8,!d ,ook P lhe Private Cnllend
; California bill with instructions to consider it , into a smile, ra'ely replying to an appeal, and
separately aud independently. ! literally glowering upon the busy scene before , After some farther discussion the subject was : him, without taking part in the exercise- Hot ; laid over. (rouse that mRssive mind; aud then all men, all j The deficiency bill was then taken Op. j parties, bow before the genius that has illumii Patent OtfiVe appointments were, taken up j nated our annals and defeadh.' our Constitution, and discussed for three hours, after which the 1 We arc not politically a disciple of Webster; but Senate arijourn-d over until Monday. ! we thank God that such a man as he is still liv-
Hocss. After some discussion on a point of iug. to remind us that there are duties t'iat rise order : entirely above pirty."
The House resolved itself into a Committee of i
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followed of late vears. i prevent future inundations. The worn wiil , Pu,u A man, by extravagant living, bv gambling cost a million of dollars. The authorities have j ed 'htspeculations, or by vicious courses, becomes ordered the lands cleared for that purpose. The j In rent, there w.iltwaUrga reduedon th;. bankrupt;and,lo!heispiliedonallh.nd.;w,il. squatter disturbance is not jet settled. The ' hundred having now no occupaul. an honest man, who work, hard and live, with- squatter, claim right to the unoccupied lauds, j Th-y are mostly t....se s nt from me Stales, aud in hi. means, receives no svmpathy, and perhaps whether included in the city .urvey or other wiae, j 5"!" ra5il ,"'"eU'e"t; hs.lesi..fl.ie..e. th.n th tnanlrent. because The A nti-Squalter party is said to be most nu- ! ' . b N ..N,No-
" . i- ruin liie I'jciht x.-m. Mi..:. .
We do uot wish, ur do we inleuJ, ta leud ourselves to the encouragement of the eseite-
howevr, the scarcity of money, det-rs action. ' cotistrocted a railroad and common road aud
A auiiiT wsma. The Grove Hill (Ala.) Recorder states that in
he cannot afford to entertain his frienbs as e-n- . merous. The Legi.lature lias been pelitionod j erouslv as the other If mankind were saints, for a city charter. Gov. Burnett has vetoed that ;
worldly motives might be dispensed with; but measure.
All the other towns of the Sacramento and
! ment in the. United States, in rele.tion In
II is difficult to :n:.!ie a great coeutry wiilu nt good common read. HJ"?.Ii?t3n!0ri in becoming it;e of the towns. It has been growing gradually, and on s.ii.l capital without i?iach para.'e or blr.vialing. Iu a fe' days her cxt-nsive mill- r-tiJ machinery wiil be in operation, a he , busiu.-fs n:eu w ill again pat on their pleasant f.ic-s. Th way the lowu has been built, there ca-i be no rev.ilsioiis in her bus'uies or prosperity. Thev do nt ppcu'it' on borrowed CTi.it.. I. Thev enjoy, too, the tr.v'e a lar? section of country, ex tend, d far into Decatur ar.J Ila-h couuties. G.io. s r- sold
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there en small prjtlts, ami we judge but little on .tho best route, and for the completion of the
credit. Me reliant thut s. II a lare quantity of goois n credit, re a curi to the men th il thiul; they are ao..;.!rimdt i, a curie to the country, and iuuk I.ut .omly t.i their oa interest. Let lh- merchant? of a tctt-n our e-t-iblu.li the rulee, aud In lie or no iiitenveuience will result to the . omiiiuiiity, aud ls to t':ci:.-sr-lves, by c-.i!i v::.!e. They are talking -onte of a turnpike to Mi-ta-morj. It will he eventually made. T!i--n why will the people there, hud along the route, wada through tho mud ii.ecrl. ii years, when the enhanced price cf i-rfp-irty will ircre th.iu twice coiutruct the ro :d ?
lines of t. .egraph. Ti;e common road are to j ' , recent session of the Alabama Legislature, a wo
be free of toll and the railroads to be taxed for i . 1 " "''"" ' Lommitleo appointed to ,nau wM c,iargeJ wUl innrj,rlu her husbaniI transportation no h gher than is nectary t0 '. wvesUytte the conduct of the Secretary of War. ald emf,lovej w , , -enlIemilll, whose .me ,t U.ep them in rep.iir. Tbe Indian titles are to 've to the Galphin claim, asked for i.istruc- up, ntemry to to dM her, be extineuished on the routes to the breadth of ' promising him two negroes as his fee. He onone hundred miles. Military ,tlioRB are to be 1 MlM resulntion. instructing : hor dl.fenca aU(1 coutrary to the expec-
etablisheH. and 1GU acres cf land will be inven to i ' " 11.41.-11t. ..no ,..o conuiuons
every in:.le over eighteen years of age, who shall seitia mi the line t.f siri road or blanches i'hrM
12 mcntiis after the Indian titlesaro extinguish-) v. .....,..,.. .a,..,. ....? ,au hlor. Not lelishing thei lea of Iwinwchea
11 . . : aiso iu me ruiiiorscurrent, 01 au eruption in the . . , , , . . cJ, and pre-emption tights to t le B..r. extent c,u ted out r f the negroes, he inEtituted suit against
lotho who f-iisll afterwards a-lile. The bill ' fc ww '" 1 "rr. . her fof Dtr:urv wl(ch
.r. lry nalied lhe gwrit.pinen to ortier. , , . . . r
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asme oesiot osare maoe up aooui rquany . , ' iraUfuruia .ud her miu..4ral resource.: bnt at all
the flesh and spirit, this sympathy with vice, and tributaries are thriving, particnlarly the j UfM., l0 ive ,Bch ...Heated (ecu com. this neglect of virtue, is a great evil, and doe. town of Yubav.lle, eruon. Fremont, aud a j f inculpable harm. We are glad, therefore to survey recently male on Feather River, "ear ;
its mouth, called Nicolaus. Communication ! -.
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"Tho Mhipof the Dwrrt." The Nw York Herald states that the eleven
Camels which recently arrived at the port of Baltimore from the Cannry Islands, are the property of Messrs Sands &, Howes, the enterprising and well know circus proprietors of that
city, who are annut estublisniug an overland
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Mr.Lavl-..tarfT comment e!y .,n,, ; lW n"' wnen ,M Rr"ve,J ,0' route to California. Their first caravan will
. . r formed him that tho negroes belnntji-d to her ' i
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prot Mt s for surveys ud exsmiiiHtioiis as t !
Much feeling aud confusion followed.
sho defended and In a sh-'rt time she
j gave birth to an illegitimate child, made an
to enter into bonds for its support and maintenance, according to the bt.tue in such cases
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Loinmon roa.l in one year and the cei.tral road ' ( ' ' " u-. oath that he was the father, and compelled him
in in years, ufier loce-.ted. The us of the ." resoiuuou, rail ay v. lien flushed, ia granted to iodividtials , al" oruc"'
or o:n;!i!ii-s for a limited lime, who s'ia!l con- j WASHINGTON, April 13, ISM i made and provided, tract t.j transport persons, mails munitions of! Mr Clay tv.ts omplimented on his birth-a'ghl I
war, nn ! ffjgii'.s .Tall kui-l. pnbhc and private, with a brillieiit serenade last even ing. The in vslm les furnished by ihemseives, ht such ' great statesman returned thanks t.i the citizens r.-a-ot: -.l.'e ri'-s as imy he ngreed upon. ! of Wasliliiuton, for their continued regard, nud
stinvr-ry. Rev. Henry Ward Bechr, in speaking of tlie arrest and return of fugitive slavep, uesthe 1 following language. "If ihecompromisesoftheconstitution Include requisitions which violate humanity, I will not
, be bound bv them.
eive Independence, Mo., early in June, direct
for San Franeisci. Messrs. S. & II. the Herald states, have already thirtyi-oneof these useful enimaNin this country, and are daily Ino'.ing or the arrival of a vessel at N-w Orients, fro-n Algiers, which has on board twenty one more, making in all a stork of over fifty. A numher of the camels hv. been selected with g'eat csre as brood slock. It is .ni l that a ctravan of upward nf twenty will leave each point once a month during the year
UTfTlie sh.ick cf an f hrthquike, which was felt in this town, on TiraTS-iay u g't ib i:V Inst , vvi alsi feit throughout th V(st a:iJ Soulh. It is r-ieutioned ;:i a'! the Weter. pipers, extending to St. Louis, Nalchei, &.r. ji-i2i:ti of luclimitt. . We belu-ve the appniu'iaeut cf Mr. Mere." it h as Marshal 'of luc.ian i, Ins not y ei been cotifirnvd by tiieSeiiiile of the L". S. We hope that bo-.lv wiil not hi'sii..' e a'ji.ut his continuation. He is h i excellent f-fnc r, and g-iiitieman, an.-i :;;s re-jeti-jii woult' .voii nJ in-iny it ivn-Js, and the whig party generally throughout tJ.i Siat;. At th time of his ... oiulmei.t, we expressed some l.ti'e
Thnl Korhrairr Knocking. j Imped thht they might long live to enjoy the The highly inl!'gent correspondent of on blessing of this glorious Union. His speech of the Dispatch Compositors, who has been eloquent and pathetic, and was received spen iing some mouths pist at Kochstpr, and is with immense enthusiasm.
consequently wt li posted op as reoird tho The proposition for a s!ect committee on the j cor,fd
Myst ri.ius Koovking" i.t in.tl ptuce, wm cu 4' ". oeen i-ua ou me tame. t;ill Uat illMrillnelltt lo I wiil. to the utmost ! elt(.t ijrec,ors
has c.,use.l so much Kgitition an1 enquiry .n- ijugiafs. win ntii weeK call tip liie qurs- bounds of right. Eut who, with power which ! t!.ro-J5ho.it all parts cf the country, and the Emission ol California. i GoJ d , , himself, shall by compact1 . . . .. . . .... TL. -"..I -.. . I I - I . I , .. ' ' 1
coin -n of the public iu r-L:ti.n t. this l i.lcons. . vaimin n-veoeraanueo i.ie names oi me ror).orittill lne t0 the commission of Inhumanity
cl. I repudiate ,
i. :!. Uu ..u... r iv. ..i.,.,,d ..x;,.i
, lias, t.un.cu win. ... ua. w. Kim rum..? i.v....., i ... ... . i n . i I r r , we are well satisfied that, generahv, a proUtal.ie ' and t e three regular steamboati whi. h leave i . " , s busin-es hs Ueu tioue bv tliose who wiatereil
iriisclIV lor me great point oi otsemoarKauon, , . . ..... " , , , . , in the r.niies, and that there is I.O LliiiiiiUUou la Sacramento Citv, are on each of their trips, j . .... . i the visld of dust. I. some places areapnareuLv crowded with passeugers for the gold ciggi::jJ. ; ' . ; . . . , , . . . . , r -warned out, ot'iers of equal ricnue&a are beiur The weather has he-n d-lightful. i , , , ... .... .... .. . . i discovered aliiio--t d.ily, ao that :t 'j-.'comes iiior-i Ou the feau Joaquin the disturbances between . ... .... , , ,. , , evioeut l:i it the Iu::ic33 of niining i us yet Americaus aud Chlliens are all settled. !,..., ... , , .,. : only ia Us in. iiiov in mis country. The Lt-eislnture of the new slate are toi.iug ; -. .,, , ". .. , 1 i:ere will be a vast amount ol miuiug i.o.. but with indifferent succi-ss. Thus far not: , , , , t.ie c.miing S'-ason with quieksi.ver, a-s o:i inaiiY much of importance has been done, and the ; , . . , . . . , . ... ..... . ! of the rivers the particles of gjl.l are extremely work w! ich hs been accomplished has in most , , ... fine. I lie irz'uii, or "onrsi! Kocker, bjuustances oninaled in tlie tl.n.sa. Kes:giiatu D ; . ... ... . !. , , 1 in is extensively into use, eilher by pu nuaie, or have been frequent, nt which boln branc-es.iu a 6 ' .... ,or. . iiiauufaeture nere fie prii-e Leing about a-jJ concurrent address to the people of this fctate, i ' ...... ' eaeli By t'ie ue tl stuai or akr power, a I - A .1..... ..... ..... .di. f ....1 n..H:.G1. . -
Iii-ss exists on aceouul of the dull financial pros- ' it.. s;ii r2.iv.rniiiMit. An act cratiuir a
i , . iii. ! .-f hands neCeassry to supply them w ish dirt ut i temporary loan passed after mueli debate. I . I . . - . j . .u ', least one h.df, a:..i more than uoub.i-.ig tne cua'iI An active exertion n being rr.e.de tosecure the
Uty that can be oaiiv wasnej. i -nt-.iTis i.::n ... ..:.. .... Ilt'.i. ffld. t. I'dl.l. I., i : J ix-rtl
The bouihern country is uniformly quiet. ! , , , ,
' . .... ... .ii. ir iia it . i iu A. km ti 'inns i;ii'a tiw The na-ct inter has been more Severe throunh- ' "- I
i r- ----- D
1 gang of five or ten ranters may bep-aliumo-;tiou,aud fed with w-tter, reducing the number
1 be Trrrr Ilimte anil Sit. Iiaia Raili-ond . removal of the capital from San Jose.
fltork nil token. (
LnutsviLLK, April 11th. 1FSD.
The Courier learns that all the stock requir- . 00t CaUforMU than any doriug the fifteen ' P"cr frr.i teu to twenty oui.ee p.r fay esc...
cd ( f 1.000 per milei for the contemplated rail-. ,. ,.r.ii Th-, W- K..n ..-i..,t l"at P" ti:an ' cc,u tJ a i'"ulua !
Not eveii the constiiution i -,, Trr- h,i. Tn.n.n- a :3i T.nni ' . .. .. . . .. , .. ... .. . o rarelv considered iroiital.!r to va-h t ilh a cmus-
, ...... , " , ltw neignuoiuoou oi i.os rturjeios auu o.iu . ;ha.l make me unjust If my patriotic sires : Mo f ,,, bet.n m.d. uu. A meeting of the stock- I n.eirn. accompanied bv mnch cold weather.- "" t0r-
erated in my beiulf that I s.iould main- ,.,,, itJ .:i ,,,u nlae an h lOih f Afar, in ! . . .. c... At Mormon Island, where the cround a
holders will lake place on the lOih of May, lo j a,, goring now approaches the Southern towns ; :l .1 l.. -.Ill . . ' 6 - - . '. A
eiei l llireyiora. ilie.i.in win .rri. near lUiooislown, opposite St. Louis.
dug over last S a miner, "ire n; Dsn to Bscrsheba,'
:-. . II- 1...1." ........ --).... I t I...
.. .... . t . . . . . j ii. i iiart.lv uail till uuiicc l-i .. tu ..a.u. thp mina. I hs rnnns are last necnmmr nas- ; J
the hue will terminate at or; l.; ..h. ,i,.tfr... il. rnniilation fl,eVnw to
- f, -- - i 1,
g the mat- ( authors of cert .in communications in the Union, 1 and injustice? 1 disown these . .. - .1 i:.. . ..... '..I .l.: i '
111 ma t.WII - ''""'K ' v.aipi.iu .:,. , . ohi?ri..io... Nt.rr .l.:. I ,.. hrpa,h wi
tli .ci . i- i . world. His cold mines will probably be saleable 1 help any ofiK ial miscreant iu his base errand t ' . ... , . , , , i in a few vears at six millions an acre. Mr. of recapturing a fellow man for bondage. And,.,, . , . . , . , , , . Wright, of the Home of R-presentatives from may my foot pal-y and my right hand forget' ... . , . . . . . . . i California, save he knows or spot tH-loiicineto her cunning, it I ever become so untrue to mer-I . . ...
. 4 .. . . , ., , . ) .ii- ...ih-i iin.riii n in., i nitr,.......-. ......-.
' cy and to religion as not, ny an me means in
i'jieiu-v, writes ns fuiiows concerniti
tsr. We give the writers i.-ion
w-ir:s. Tl.tf whi le ef!"-.ir is i.i.lctd "pasjiing; A scene cf new excitement transpired iu the (tr;;njfl," liiat the mystery can not be rolved or I'nited Slates Cirtuit Court to-day. A distinth.it tuthii'j cm "stc.i dut kuo' .king." Cin. E'ish"l Sawyer, named Henry Ma , took excep-
LU-n-s'ch.
Rich iTI.in. ; ED'e in the North and South. Col John C. Fremont, U. R. Senator from i The "floaling population" is gradually crawCalifornia, is said lo be the richest man in the ! '"K off. and aiggiug implements are tnken up
: ti.-iis. iii sliotig term, in a decision granting a '
"I '-l the Dispati.h rer-ul.irly now iu ahout .new triai, iu a cause where a verdict was ren-
iven dysfrom Cii.cinuati. Th-re. is one thing Cered in favor of his client, which resulted in his j
again. All, to Sj)-ak comparatively, are preparing for the mines, wh-nce great stores of marvelous luck are v. a fled with every breath from the gold region. Those who have remained iu
tne various diggings have labored at intervals
ed, the recent freshets have so chang-d tiis j "dvos.iles," that miners have since been able la do better in the very name localities, timu at any time l.ict Summer, often obtaining two or three ' ouui'-s per o iy- This seems to have beeu the rficil of tin! uous oj t'.. rivers, to u grr.i:r ieser extent-
People wiio ooiue to California to iii..ie tusaey
I I-I I: is c:.-5
Girls . f this city.
my power, to give aid and succor to every man i
. ..... a i .u in- . . -t- r i by mining, fchou'd be prepared for the iiar.;hij.-t r ...li .. J .: 1 1 J .. r. ... . Hnrlllfr Inn V Miliar Willi tn...jlii n rr f . i rl n 1 1 n J r I 1
ui IJ in l an. nn at :re ami win uiuiiuu. nirrii im iu .... .. ; 1 . : .if a ....... ... i.f.. c1 ...l7 DnKM. f.....
ve l. ,!i!Tr w ill, Campbell in,.....! th-t is . eUon from the bar. The feeling of the whose C0(iri,00, fliht lh wof.
twenty per cent, a year on that sum. What a ' The Aita California sy. thut from three ounces
a bs regar S the Mysterious Knocking . coiii.nuuily is in favor of Mr. May
i'htv ere no iiuiiihag, nei
ther d.i tl:rv t-orforr.i with enslanels fastened
d!iiptiroh:.t:i.ii. h it it v. r:s n -t tin account of any ,, ., . - . to laeir aiikles. They will answer ail questions want of qual'iicaiit'.'is cr titness on the part cf; . . . , ' as regards lhe past wtt'i periect accur.-.cv, move Mr. Meredith. In ilus respect we d-i not I. iiv , . . ,. . , . . , . ., , ' cliaits and lalnes, without toui liiug them, and
u D.-uer mau in me iaie. ua. we iiiongiu
Washington, April 15, l?50. Hocsk. The Speaker raid he had been d-pnted to inform the House of the death of the late Oier k, whi. ii took place sii.- their a lj-iiirnmi-Iil 01 FriJav last. He inight be pen:-i tied to accompany the melancholy aim -u.ic-nient with a
. make tho -spiri',-' as thy term i, play ou a ainrre r;mark. that since hi i-fficial ass-clation
I pi.in.i, without any person being wilnin six feet, o!' the instrument. A for r.ivsrlf I ciniiol bs-
iieve, for one moment, that it is supern itural
then, aud have 'nre b-eti niorj ful'y cotivinced, that the frieuii. of Gen. Taj lor had been 01;:rageously trei.ied in Indiana. Tiiere has been a proscription used towards t'.ir.i more re'ei.tless utnl vindictive, than was ever waged by Gen. " jBcks-iil ..gainst his opponents. But llt-n. Taylor has taken n pirt in tlii nugenr-rnus and ... i:... a r ..,!,. .1.,... r
rnmoua .. . - , - ua, , HU- i,, wujk on rjl.!ei,mi 1S cf lh. P)iion litical r.ros'ientv wili'oon be ended, have ;one , , . , . ,. , - . - -. ' 1 , that tlie noises are made by liisembot led spirits, it. But this coarse towards the fii' litis of Gen. , ., ... , I will venture to say that no person, however ... i . l 1 1 1.. .........I .... AT- f . . ..... ; . T. J
th.-nti.'iil. u ho visits them sr.d is witness of the
with him he faithfulv rlischarjed ail the duties
of hi oflit-e so far as they came under iiis obsrvutinn . iTr (Gentry fii.l this tvi. th fire, li.,, in Iim
hut it 1 my opiuion that it is done by a species history nf tl i government that the Clerk of th of uugtiulisni as yet uudUcov -re I. cf wiiieli the House had died -hil Congress was in s.ssiom.
thy of liberty! If asked, what then beonesof the constitution, I reply by asking what be
comes of God's constitution of humanity, if you j
give back a slave to the remorseless maw of servitude? I put constitution, against constitution God's against man's. Where they agree they are doubly sacred. Whr they differ my reply to all questioners but expecially to !1 timid christian scruples, is in the language of Peter: Whether It be right, iu the sight of God, to hearken unto God, judge ye!
golden land Is California!
to five hundred dolhr the yield per diem has . oi.iu....u, out ......... I ranged for individual labor. 'V, have heard of , Bre to 'y t!' c uf Crl'r Prtjea ... i. t. iii of the sickuess lluit lias given I le niiuing stcI still more extraordinary results. It would be ; fe .i i. - u. rr ii . .. . . r.u liuus of the couiliry their repnlai.on lor usthe height offully toattempt au estimate cf the -, J ' ... r .i i- - i : healthiness. We van do without that c'.3 - average protiuctiveness of the diggings auder ; : .i,...-.rn. ti .r- .1.- h.... ....i good-for-not'ii ng, thrifiless feliows, V. 1.0 B Oli I
sion; but, as the report will not scon be printed, i ; " i work at home, but w ho think if they can ouly . . ... i ... . - : and thev are the plain facts. "v "- " ' he lakes occasion, in a letter to the W aslnngtoii ( - . i pot to Cal'l'ortna lh-ir fortune is sure to be tnai) . . In S. n t raucisco buHiuiss is heron. inir more s-
nuriAr. In nrp.l o n m m nf II. a MPmn. urr.ir. nf "
Califarnia. Mr. William Carey Jones, who was sent In California about the aim, time with Mr. King, has prepared a report on the results of his mis-
brisk. Money st.ll commands the highest rates
ofinterest rents are failing and real estate is i
girls themselves, I am convinced, arc as ignonnt as you or I. Le Roy Sunderland, aut'-or of a
He has had uo part in it- He was a w arm aud
devoted frhit. d ,f Henry Clay, and we hope the day will never e.rrive whon a man is to be pro.
scribed for his adh'si.m to that great and goud man. Meredith is iu every respect, a gentleman, iu privete or public i f.tilhi'nl t f!;cr and a true fiiensl. A lid hi-4 a; ""'''Jtmi-iit i I rob.ibly more acceptable than any other made by the presi i.t
edtiiiiilsir.ilK-ii, 1.1 our Mat?, cr lioi'i anionj ;:ie ,
liien cf our Etntt".
! demnnslratioiia that I have seen, will aserl that
and they had uo precedent in gniue them ss to what should be lhe course of thrir prec edings. Th ofiiicer whilst death has been announced, itiscbargeil his duties with fidelity, as testified by the Speaker. In Tennessee, his native State, the deceased always commanded the love and confidence of a large circle of friends, ami te-c-ived a distinguished mark of popular favor and esteem. H was re3atedly elected Clerk
; they are "humbugs."' No man csn form tbe of the House of Representatives of Tennessee, ' l,.i M.. .k.i i. Hi. .r ii. m,.l nrviiln His and a Member of CoiiK ress. He was elected to
lurrndiariatu nnd :4uict !e
Abeuttwo mil- s west of Floyd, on the road 1 lo Western, on Thursday evening last, a dwell- ! house aud two barns were sel on fire the barns and five cows being completely consumed, .aud . and the dwelling much injured. The incendiary proved to be a mail named William Jones, a
brother-in-law of the person whose property he
I Mr. king. Mr. Jones concludes that "Mr
ft inir'a praminilinn nf ttie whula anhirl milal i
. . ,. , .. , , ht a stand; lumber is rapi:!ly deciinine. . Iinva lw.n i-rtr alirhf r r hi, i .. I n mini in 11 v.rtf '
........ ..... i erroueous."
in a fdw nioiitlis. Meu of nerve aul incusiry
will here, as everywnere tle, he successful; Unas to health, no one Willi a good constitution
1 " i l " . i . J f.u, ir!ineis
... it. i. r n ' .. .i nuu usiuir ci.uiiiiuu ulucum. v n are iiidrble.l to ilr. Paine, lhe gentleman-: " . v . .. . . iu ibis countrv more than in the fctates.
:v purser ol tne uneri.Ree, lor rauama and ;san '
The!
. r-. . r - . . V. . t ' '. i r a.
Cet'in Valliorilll, iu erctj in.n.i,
enrzurln-An Oulrase. v ;. i . j ,.r .u. :i
TheMonaga, government inVenexuek j dBll.. fronl p.,,,,,,, Br. to M.re,, 16. j any equal extent of territory on the face ol lne
The steamer Orrrnu. which W-ft San Fran- I Hltm9-
Cisco on the 1st of March, reached Panama on
clniliig to leave, while trteir lather wea imprisoned and In dauger of life. Whereupon the President ordered compulsory measures to he
tr. . r . tm ,i.o,nu,,a.i....t.. . .. . . i nr. .v . - a . v the countrv. The two Indies wrote a letter de-
a great sight more puiEled alter they have heard
the knockirg and seen the tieiiioitstralions than ' they were before. Tell Mr. Campbell that when j th-i Lake opens aud is in good travelling ordr, '
(a visit to this city would well repay the time
and expense. Six or eight of tile Edit ors of New
i York City p.-pers hava b.en here, lull thsv
the iikt and this Congress. Washington, April 13, 1S50. Mr. Camhheli's remains, accompanied by his son and J. Anderson, of Tennessee, left vester- ! diy iu the Southern bust, for Knoxville, Tennee. His funeral s-ertnoii was preached in the House. A n election for hi successor will take ' place. Tho present reading Clerk is J. C Walker. i Albert Smith, of Maine, Fornev, S. T. Clatk,
Gen. Ybiidg and otners were nominated as Candidates.
s thy m-.he 1 Mr. Franklin II. Elmore, h accepted Ihcap- ' poinlment to fill the vac.tncy occasioned by the
; iteaih ol J. U. I al lion n. Br. Wetsitr's t l.lft U.:iii,l!:rr u I.nnatic. The Nicarscuit Treaty has been coimdeted
f;ltl iii lrv' VeticviaJoric. A ctsphli h I". cm IWtcn says, that the eldest and the slipulaliens agreed upon. It will be --ri.. lj;,-r r-,.'c h is a letter v. hlch ' ..., f Trr W.l .i.r . x .,irr,l.t- rnn. '. i"d in the beginning of this week, when II
ajvs: I have been credibly i'.v'ottr-) , srd by -tied u a raiinrr lunatic. Iter fiien-'s were
fired, and he was immediately pursued, bnt just adopted if they did not leave by the 23th of before his pursuers came up with him he cut February.
his throat in a shocking manner, causing immediate death. Ulica Observer.
I
Ijiivym in It roait villc. net discovered the hmubus. It is the
"Tli removal rf .Mr. Maison, the pr..mo'..cu ol n;utt w on.ierfnl thing 1 ever saw or read about, ' "Mr. M'Carty, and the dei.th t( Mr. Sleuth, hav- ' t)ai ur.il or supernatural solve it who can.
ing use."l a sinrciiy of lawyers in i nr piare, everybody i on the free list ther there ts ta'k c( Mr- Juhnson of Laurel, and Mr. no charg?.
".Ward cf Cocnr-.-svllle, moving here.
goad authority, ii. al a man, some t n J ?ars compelled, to save mr frotii self-destruction, to
e;i lv itte ij.ai K reel l:i(.ijn
ago, was t;
:lias been kept ia a m.-anre confiaci in t'.i it region until .within a ho;l time, wheu he iff tied
f.s'.en lier limbs.
We l.cpe there is seine cxag-
and cana',tel!i f condemned must riie a . too but when you come to talk of their propa-
liis escpe, Lriugi'-vg me glorious intelligence thousand denll vfh''e he will di-! but rn?. t.od ration fer the eveut, uiey are as little filled for
pity thoe who lorgrt eitrvi- a this afHicted
famly, for the earliest aoi.e will 'he quick- j
that that regain nboiin.is in lhe precious met d; briugirg s nie sixty pounds t f g-jl 1 ciust, taken
.til for lArr A German in New Orleans, nnmed Schmidt, ; a few days since, asked a young German woman that he ha I been courting, into a room, and shot , her through th neck and thn tried to shoot . himself, but missed. The parti.-shad only been ; iu the States about four moeths The man : was jealous, and under the influence of the 'gieeii eyed monster,' attempted to commit a ' double murder, for which he will probably be j hanged, unless he shall be successfully defended i under the plea of insanity. Miry Mitchell also j run and jumped into the rivt r at the Aligirs
I . ferry lauding. Love and jealously are said to
.iiaaiirmaeMiai, - , .,.. . .... ..... , . . have been the cause oT this cerperate leap into . Dr. Lieb'g Says, " omen are bom lo be mar- I ciiri.ii it a-
etrimtj. o:ir ivii a un iv..:. u.. p.M..yr-, .ut . the Mississippi. i A Joke for the Lndies. !
it a? the girls for the "future state" of matrimo- The editor of the paper in Providence lately ny. Yt-t women are b.-rn to be married, most tnr..r,.A hi. ih.i H... la.-..v. n.,il
will be imtnediale'T transmitted to the Senate.
. f li...-. ,nl t.. Ka Iwrri1.lv I'ianiw.i nll in .l.ir .
from the su i face, so pure that it is worth $14 to i aat release from aiiiuish. If men coul.i but see ! ........h-.i relations. ' , off the left stotkiug last. This, as may be sup-I
the ounce, whilst the pure is but lf; making ; the Wrt cons.ttneiiees of their crimes bc'tl ' IfAnn by the name of Pate was killed at ' posed, created some little stir amoi.g his fair '
the amount of his burden, at t'.e tune he made tc l,.lCnise,v&n(0,h(.r. before they are commit- M,!,," ' Th-r'li'h rZ? ' rad'r'' "Ud W,,il POSUiVe ,r"" ""y ,",d
... i .1. . i -j i i . i .. ..... . . : iiHi.ipn v.arnv - - --- - - -
Ala escape, ai -i t ic ou...., . . . ivc, it seems to us ti-.ey wnti'.d shudder at sueii
at md that the fa,e individual is Iu Chicago, , vfvt s Mre 1 u a esse like that ef r
the slaleineut, they a
ing osmpanii-s, to be equi-cd with lilies, for j rt?f.. humH ,v,pst!iy, while it is im st grate-
.ter.
.-.an', t - - , - - ... taiytiiyuii T suo.i h vnuBrrej , '.arpetitergave him a blow , . . . . .' Web- j tll ou the hcitd, which rrsiil.-d in hi, death. j
( tucinunti Jl.tikt-i, April 17.
the same time declared
lo know it, eveu if such !
j was the fact and pronounced him uo gentleman. .
He proved it, however, by a short arrangement:
.... .. . .. . .. in In ri. llnli .ill 1.1 ! . .. .. . . .... .. ; I
s-i pur,.i,.t i ,-.t-. !. , mi, cannot relieve .lie Icta wnica wciciis upon ; ... , ..- ,.,.j..,i., 4... . " " m.Ualfu,hcr!eM-.r-: the hear, Pride is hurt, coc.fid.uce U U mu TJZ TZ f, if-ir lbs heneft nf ta;d csmpsnies. has ceposited m;p:aoed allj E ..l1i;,g voi.i is left which nolh- comprise 130 brls. from store st $4:tf3; UKI do. ! another left on ; aud po.Itiig t fl l.us is pulling ofT, 1n-bttk J)1, to pv.- ei-Rs cf Uiling ot, 1 in llUt Ood and the grave can fiil. One such ! from canal at f 4.T3; 5'.) do. atextra at S5. , she Itfl stocking list. . ' F . . . 0..a...4..e Arata.sstas A IJ lit d aU.I.I Pitlti rifttf . ' '
For th Indiana American. Tkr tiii N of rMnrGrrff, T 8. L- Ct tina; a on(r, ft ftirnftlr ona;. fffnerrnhniiirr wakn ihr iay; Thrtrr arr. who'll hr rrmt-nihrrd Ioov Tho f'r from ibrm I tir; t, trvt't i hrr Hfarrif plce. Whrre 'er mr footrei rove, Shfctl memory In.U thut riik race, 1 he prl of Crdar Gmtc! Such form on earth are MrMnm rrn; Smh Taefra, firand bria;hf; With natiT cmcr, ami imhte mien. Ami ryr of hrpviMily lifjht! All hti, iih n.iinilVav wianinc; wftya In iht ir ff firlmt-it wo r, My wrtl inilnce lh nnir to praitc Thr girli ofCrdar Grvrc! Trar )firl! btca t ttonp'tl to car For tor, trantr r Ion-. "I'hrrt ufi hall nw 10 hearrti a prayer T pliant vn, r-ry or. May choit-M M,riiii;a on ynu rrtt! May onr-nperiticr prove 1 hat Pruvitlt-ncr d-li rhi s to blt Thr girli ut Ctdar Grot! Accurwd th- wrrtrh whor r;utlrfnl aria Shall irrk fodo tht m wroiirr; Worthy arr tht-y of htttctt ht-arta. And .r rrfimil and tniiiji 1 mo'irn no maiitrn f'alrlv woo'il, N wtlrf ami guilty lovr; Fr I wa win and ihey areoJ The girl or Ctdar Gnit! And thon, my Jrirntt, lo whom I owe Sr man an action kind; A ud ehii f aTmiiv; them a I, I trow4 "A irni'l ord" ptk in time. Could i wih tht-r. S. , a h-t more bright I'han hat ii thine; to prove , 1 he hoiiorrd friend, ihr fatthrul Knight, Of the erirl orcedar Grove. Mt. Carmtl, Ii.d.t ih April
TrobMnu I'cnprraacft i.vctHrrr.
terrible exmj'le fc thi ought lo lell for a.! time ; Vj i
opoa l!:o comn-uuily as a warTiiRg from evi J Gr.tia There is a apecn!:UivA moveineU in
legiInliTe Trick. It is stated, that at lh Ust aesion of thi Oliio
fttt ?li-ed It. ; L-giataure, an arro-iitimeitl. Htithnrizitir the
"Bli tai! a lorn-tiiiiif friend toa bachelor Town ConnPil o Morrow, in Warrna county.
TWe wn gnod dettl of eci teireot .n-Quin- inuuioe'iice and uuho!v temptntiou. New York i Corn, au.d the rarket is firm. We notice a aale j acqnaiMaiur, "hy rion't you get marred? ; to grunt (icenae, waa attacheH to a Jcl bridge ' - . ........ 1 . 1 1 - 1 I . . 1 -. ( . . - ... 1 ..I . I ....... ...... .. . I. .-1 ! XI .. I -. ..J ;.M.J fkMnnl. lh.
cv. Id , and lN111.il1.1l, Ma., inst week, growing! Express
oot of tha at;inpt f a ?.lr. Koss to d iivcr t.-cn- I lerance '.scturea. Ua tacceeded in hi efT.rts ' at Qulncy, hut at Ip.aniSl ti:ere was a great .uproar ail confusion lor some tini, aal his ; friends, althoutl'i ".hs ;nt inim-o is, u--fv- com- j felled to give way. 'lhe sti!e;s uf liquor, it is ' t'.A, trc-U the lei i in .rlnr J n ';? i;ecint
to-Hav of iJ'HM) hnshels shelled in bulk at idc.
i ?4uinwe A vale of seveulv brls. from laud-
rjA an v:deiice of the unexampled growth ing al Sic , 69 Caysof the citv cf Cincinnati, the G-zetle says that 1 Sng-.r-A sale of len hhds. I..v fair at i ; ,, . 1 15 do. prime at 4s fe.; C do- strictly do. 5c., aud mile elans ou the Harrisou roa n now m the I fair M 4l eleventh Ward ; and that the stone hicli do- CotTee A tale of 50 bags Rio at 1 le. cash. igjat.'S tjsl U is iw.i miles from Cincioi ii, i There is a better fneliU( in liie merket. ., .rr, .j..fc fn, th ei- t Od A s!c f Cl hr'.s from iivar at !.
W ell I don't know; I come very near itoncs. bid in Bu h r couoly, and forced through the
Just ntiswd it. Legii-lalure, and enrolled before the trick was "Yu did? Let's hear it." discovered. Tiie Goversor .-f Ohio his no au'Vhv, I asked a girl if I should sea her home thr-rity to veto, but it is thought he ought to from a party oue ev.uing. aud she said no! If hasp, Iu such aa.se as this, at least. she'd said yes, I thiuk I should have courted : California emigrants complaiu of the great aud married her. That'a llis narri I ever ,c,rc;ty cf ronlos in the West. Jackaseee are ,em to gt,;i"S 'rcirrtcl " plut- hut oc of th sarrieatila kind-
; Ion, he will fmd that storage can be had at on
Whenever he
: knows his subsequent movements and neces:-
whirh empty into the San. Joaquin, beloe Stockton. Tiiediggings opon these streams sre also much worked, and with about the same success as tw8 others already namod. Fro Stockton, roads branch out lo the various mint
nhich are distant from fort)
i Provisions and clothlrg are now plenty iu tbe
. j .1. : . -I....I.1 I..U-.M Knm ha at-
1 the 20th, bringing 262 passengers and Deirljf I "lk',,u .
two millions and a quarter of dollars iu oU , wmpis. oncer oreut ...... pusll 11.342,602 on freight.and at leasl S1.0UO,- ' "uci' uf '0-vthi,, wUh, himJ ' ml7
000 In oos.es.ion of the n..aenr.r.. I t'"'u',J ne "uu "
1 r 11 Matnv of the naftpnrrsTrw aim 1e.fl Vav Vrtt-V-
. r-kaa.L .u i-.u t dollar per month for one barrel in the L-nerokeo on the 1 1 in Jauuarv. wra - r
j .
but sib dava if. reachinir LSau r ratiriva. l
Access ,o the whole mineral region Is now tic he can send for them, or eaerci, auy oesiopen, and the known sncees. of those who rable control over them. -,1..,.,. in ih. mu...i... la The C-leveras . ud Moke! oinne are twostrean..
off crowds of people who hare been lounging about the towns, as well as many of the new arrival;-; aud every steam boat upou the river is literally jammed wilh gold diggers and tbeir plunder, buoyed an with hopes of speedy for
tune, in most instances, probably never to be- 1 on t,le "tr'am"
realixeo. I to seventy mues. T. .i. rvt , ELECTIOK T SAX FRANCISCO. The month of February has been giving us . , , , 0 ,.. ,. . n ' In the election for Sen.iler for lhe District i most delightful weather-bslmy and Spnag, gan rrJnc:3::0i ,rd Feb. 2, to fill the vacancy like, and the Ko-tm are bloaminj ell over the ' occasioned by t'ie resignation of G. B- Pc'. hills and in the ravines. For last few dava we- ' Mean Heydenf. lt, Esq., the Whig numiiw,"' . , - . . , .. ". ... choseu bv a plurality of 245 over tht high" terlywtuoa and showers have prevailed, wilh - ' , - j, vo;f:
iruiiiy uignts- j Iii real prosperity and progress, San Francisco ! presents a remarkable aspect. .With money at 10 (312 per ceut, a month, there is a large and nrofitable hnsiueaa done, and no failures what- i
... e . .. . I SALARIES OF ST ATE OFFICERS, ever, have been koowu. bpecuHtions Cannot ! tt,, riiUaiR mn- tnlrir iid aptin ! lk' be carried on to a dinfferoU exleut when canital ' General Aoembly for ifce State Olflcert, vis:
... . r....n.n. ia onn i Phir iaatiee and raeh
is so scarce as it is tier, ana wnsre there are .c . p s, "7 ,0 Us.c,,r j.tr, io.ecJ
ha ......niatil ivnwr.fflAiv mintif..!,;., rM.t'.nrCi,..- i ooe Kurd Dat At. r. 3.vv
tosupply the deficienty. For ti.is.amoiig other ! AtT'V'GrnVrsl, T.eoo reasons, I see no chance for a "grand smash," 1 erveyor.
shas te so gravely predicted by ignoramuses at home and in the States When capital flows
F.lean Ileydenfelt II W. Carpeuter II. Bav Bowie G F- Jmes F. B. Wright
1 1 1 526 161 92
F. Moore Rejected Scattering Whole No. . votes.
21
11 3 l,9?i
Stale I rsntlator. G.ivernnr" TrivaK S cn-urr.
,oc-
llamilloa t'oualy. TV.. .mnKralin ennntv ronvention which "''
:.i.r . . .. . i - j , f
in, euner iroin aoroaa or irom ttie mines, so as : l,j on the 6lh inM. pot in nomination tne milo'give au adequate basis for the immense busi- ' lowing ticket: ForSeot"rtal Delegate. Willitm new of Califoraia, I think price, will not only ' Cr.: for Rep. Delegate Samuel Dale; for . . . , . ' Reoresentalive, George W hite; for Clets, vbe maintained, but appreciate. Conld all the' for Trurer, M. Reveal; for Sheriff, gold from the mines be retained for business Andrew MeKinxie; for Associate Jadges, Josepb wants, for a few years, system and stability in ) Chitwood and Dr. Haines.
prices would beat once seen red; bo t of the 'dust' BS littls as DOBible is Snent In tti "cnu nrv I
I'lard i-aanlr.
The following is lhe democratic ticket U'
most people intending to leave it aad -niov their , Flyd coor-tv. nominated by county eonvenu
, , i on the 6lh lnt. r or delegates to the convsaacquisiuonseUewhere. ! Hon, Phineas M. Kent and Jscob Snmmers; f Immigration, even at this early season, begins J pvepressntative. Ashbel P. Willard; for A uditor, to poor into cjr midst in a strongly increasing '-Augustus Bradlev; for Treasurer, Wrc.. current. The arrivals for the Uu monih Jan- TaWer: f-r Co Cr-mmi.vcrer, Jam. P. T
