Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 July 1850 — Page 2

AMERICAN.

tl.iOOIvVlLLK, INDIANA FRIDAY. JULY 26, IS50. Ihr Xrxr Cabinrt. It will he seen that we have a new Cai.iuet

Without descending to discrimination, we conrider it a strong cabinet nut excelled by any ol" its predecessors, and far superior to that of Gen. Taylor's. We might have preferred a slight change, but there are so many of them of such superior talent and experience, that we are disposed to think it could not have been excelled. The President and three of the cabinet are

lairmling Particular of the Lurt IllafM nnd Death of Central Zarbnry Taylor. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bulletin. Washington, Wednesday, July 10.

Tli rantlal is shrouded in monrninf. Presi- )

j dent Taylor is no more. He breathed his last j j nt thirty-five minutes past 10 o'clock yesterday ' j evening, and lies in slate this morning at the j executive mansion, surrounded by his grief "stricken and fcfflicted family. It is iinpost-ible

to convey to you in words the effect the appalliug news had upon the minds of all classes here, and the pnme sympathy will be manifested by all classes elsew litre. Few men, irrespective of his exalted station as Presideut of the Uuited States, have brrie with them to the grave higher

claims to a nation's sorrow, and few, whether in

from tree steles, an-i lour ot trie ruBmei irom j his djty cr g(, ,.ave acllieved mightier trishvr States thus making it equal. Ju this the j nm,,ia to ,ia, niime im,norlai. President has manifested hi good sense and his i jIg LAST Illness, Sec: hberaliiy. i I yestjrday stated that hi indisposition began IT Mr. Samuel Shirk intend. ,u(-Plvi..Z our on thu Fourtl- ,he morning of that day he market twice week. (Tuesday and Saturday ! WBS to " Warances, ound in health, and in Turning,) with beef and mutton, on reasonable 'excellent spirits. In company with his family, . .... t-,..l urn sr .! nf tl1A TIaadc fif r)ai.rlniAtlD k.

trrma. tin ha einnlovpfl a rami 'a r butcher from : -"- '-i

I 1 cr

pain had disappeared about four in the afternoon. But the system had wasted under the shock and gradually sunk beyond recevery. Green mat

ter was thrown from his stomach at intervals

until twenty minutes past 10 that peculiar coloration of bile that indicate the dissolution! of patients thus seized. At 35 minutes past 10 hU wife, and other members of his Tamil;, were called to his bed tide, to receive his last earthly adieu a farewell that the stoutest coald not gaze npon without a tear. It must be remembered that his was a domestic life; and hts beloved partner, ignorant as himself of those fashiona

ble formulas which sunder the husband from the wife, felt for the first time the loneliness of a bereaved heart, and understood nothing of that rigid discipline that would have dictated to her "Go and weep in solitude society decrees it." Her abandonment and grief were truly heart piercing. The Last iTlaracut.

Candidntcs for the Constitutional Convention. SENATORIAL .DELEGATES Allen, Wells, &.C. J. W. Borden, democrat, Samuel Hanna, whig. Bartholemew and Jennings David G. Vawter, dem. Carroll and Clinton J W Wilson, dem. Cass and Howard Robert Mehaffey, dem., H

P Biddle, whig. Clark J G Read, dem.

Dearborn W S Holinan.dem.

Sitorr

In the East.

rillLALEI PHI, July QOih. On Tuesday we were visited by a terrible

i hurricane, commencing at 10 o'clock at night,

Cholera in the W'wL The deaths from cholera in Louisvilla are still small, and by all other diseases by no meant

tarfre. 4

The enldemie ha. anneared in Washington. nd continuing till G o'clock next morning

Daviess county. Indiana, with almost as much j The wind blew awfully, and rain fell in torrenU, violence as last year. Up to Tuesday night. ct deluging the city. Sign boards, scaffolds, there had been six deaths. With the exception , tree. &c, were thrown in every direction--.-. ... r..n; nk. Tonicuill- Journal Houses were unroofed and blown down.chirn-

VI .WW v. mice iauitncf

Sudiaaa Gold. Dr. Brown, in a letter to Gov. Wright, which is published in the Seminel, gives it as his opinion that the gold region of this State extendi from the Fulls of the Ohiu with a ridge of hit-h lands which terminates on the Wabash, between Atica and Covington.

OThe Rushville Republican says: Our rajf

Cincinnati, who has every appearance of being well acquaiuted with his business, and courturf

In his manners. Mr. Shirk has now in his pas-

says,) the town was deserted.

! Four cases of cholera have occurred in Boone

lUWIIBIIIlt 11BIIIDWU VHUIJ UV'VIBI ' ' "

Elkhart and Lagratige John Moore, dem., J j have nUo occrred on tie ie 0f u,e canal be

ll Mather, whig. tween Tetersbar? and Washington.

Fayette and Union-Daniel Trembly, dem., Qn th() gUamer Highland Mary, at St. Louis. Schuylkill, ustus Wright, whig. ! rroin t),e Missouri, four deaths of cholera oc- ; T1,e storm . was the

. road is romnlpfen' t.t Manill., : r

neys blown down, and several fine ships were j ' e oconio- , . , ' . 1 . ,L, tlve and train ofthe Shelbyville and. Edinsburcb driven ashore, and one steamboat was lost. ' t" , . j hi. , road have been up that far twice. We underAbout thirty sloops, schooners end small boats ' , . " "uuc' , , ' r. , "land ttie engineer of the train pronounced if were -uuk iu tha Delaware. , , . v ulwl 11 . . , . , ., onB " the best roads of the kind he had evr A Af.t a ix 'Ml it t ii f I u 111 u nu mild nnna n til. u ' e

. ..... 'passed over. The superstructure is all laid be-

... .. tween this place and Manilla with the exception mosrt destructive known , f""1

i . , i - r , nnft C I 1 : - --uii. i ta tuuuucuiiy

jearred; two passengers, an engineer and a fire- , ln" 8I'r'ng ' wr'c j believed that the sntire road will bo compleUd I man. ! bv the hrst of Sfntpmler

The Telegraph lines were blown dowu in ev- j ery direction, and we had no communication l Interesting.

.Mr. Biglow Lawrence, the son of Abbot

At a few minutes past ten, as I have said, it

became apparent that the soul of the hero aud j wj,jj.

conqueror was anouttaKing its resi. ine men-, Hendricks II G Todd, whig

ical yielded to the spiritual agent, wh se ottice j

h was to prepare lor me approacu 01 me a9 Murray, whie

But there was nothing iu the con- ; jnrson -Milton Gretnr. whitr

F O O

Justus Wright

Flovd P M Kent, dem

Fountain Joseph Coats, dem

Franklin George Berry, dem. Gibson, etc. Smith Miller, dem. i Grant Walter Marsh, dem., J M Wallace, !

! era. and was taken to the Hosnital in a destitute

Hamilton Wm. Garver, dem , Albert Cole, Cllt,j ..,n i.,u ;,v. l, .nA

i livuuiuuili i'iii. imu a biiium vuitu .... t "

j was going to Iowa

with any point yesterday.

of Terrors.

duct of the sufferer to indicate that he feared the

tended at the National Monument to hear Mr. Toole's independence oraticn, and even up to 5 o'clock exhibited no symptoms of illness. How-

turesTClhead or cattle iu good order for the rv" ' UP" &rnuuu' "e P""" "3 j mortal leap. In the secret communion ot nis ; slsnghter. He intends making it the interest of b waler'" nd l!len fter csi'ieral'18 "ercise j heart with Heaven, who can say that he died

thecitiiensofBrookvilletopatroiiinhim. , .u wam.ug, a..u e,.u6.,re .c Uu, not a fjlristmnT Alter prayer ne aeemea re

A female passenger on the steamer J. Q. Adams, from Wheeling, ou arriving at Louisville,

Thursday, was found to be very sick Irom chol-

tt'fb.lfr l be Kxrcntrd. BosTOM, July 13. I Professor WeWer is to be executed on the I

Tha T.miiavillu Pmirlpr nf Fridaw last nv 30lh of AuffUFt next, at 1 o'clock.

Huntington, ic.-Elijah H-.rton, dem , Eli- j understaDd ,hat two gick person8 were tn. ; Pr,r. ,rrbster,. CaM.

: n it ma arts i-a.-i nw ina vnaiic mn na-ik-ii aa i r i i j ii i r i r

--W:-.r.,-:..;lnl.rnil,iT...vidSt:,ni,h . " I iresiieu. ano caneu lor a glues 01 waier

r r . , . I he expressed himself to Dr. Wealherspoon, "ve-: Kiven mm and le dranfe pparingly. He then in-; ter, Esq., of Bloomn.g Grove, has Uken the .''. . .... ,.,(!.. ,u.. . J B , , . ., u,

i j" " ..... m- -.-ft ( q u ireu 01 Lr. eamerepuoii, now ( .: r i.. :.. r-.. .1 . . . . , .. . 1 1, 1

It was

heavy sections of the turnpike towards Conners-

Johnson James Ritchey, dem. Knox Samuel Juduh, whig. Laporte, &.c. S J Anthony, dem. Lawrence G W Carr, dem. Madisou and Hancock R A Riley, dem., Orlando Crane, whig. Marion A F MorrUon, dem., Robert Han'

j ken to the Hospital, yesterday morning, from , the steamer Wyoming, from Cincinnati. An-j

The

Bos-rov, July 22d.

Lawrence, a young man of about as much account as the sons of wealthy parents turn oat to be, married a Miss Ward, of Louisvill?, les?

! than two years ago. They lived together but a few months, and separated because the lady lntsisled on using paint on her cheeks, and now,

the Boston and Louisville papers hr.ve column

. 1. . , . j . t r ,

utflui- n.i lout T tim imu iu iiuirwui r. 1 ti .l j . .1 .1 'filtar.n nmn frivirff .(I In. li.l.i . nf (h. nn....

i utile 1 yn?3C ti u c I uirti uu 1,110 uuati ou ttciswmi ic , i v uon tw-ua . 11c nuiicai ru oi in .uu naiu . ; 1 r j n and separation!

1 HI 10 llllic iBiailu- : m w jit uu uuuo. a mil rcui'uuiitru tu III y

ville, which remain unfinished near this place. . ' ,, , ,,..,. .j ... i 1: , 6 ... , . . , .... I na wn'R-

along Butler's Rnn. This is suffici nt assurance

that the work w things.

CCapt. Woods ha resignt? the office of Marshal of the towu of BrooVriae. tJThe Isst State Sentinel comes to us, printed on new typ. under the charge of the n w

5cc, ho called for some refreshments, and ate plied, I hope, General, for many years;" but '

useless deception, he added, "I

,, , ... r ,. , heartily of cherrK-s and uhd berries, which he thinking this a us ill be done this Ftli He pushes! , ., . , . r- j -ii. 1 ' j washed dewn with copious draughts of iced milk f,.ar not many hou

many hours." "I know it," was the

Monroe and Brown D Read, dem.

Montgomery Horace E Carter, dem., Beuj.

T. r - . i .

At dinner he applied himself again ' response; then, after musing a moment, he asked , . , Swilzerland A C Penner. dem..

and water

to the cherries, against the remonstrances of Dr- for his family. They were sent for, aud soon gcolt BiHinirs whiff

eamerspocn, uuu iu an ncur was seizeu oy ( eiiterea. i he interview was inaescnoaoiy ai-j 0ra1lgtt aud Crawford W F Sherrod, dem. crimps, which soon took the form of violent feeling-Mrs. Taj lor prostrating htrself at the j 0wen anJ Greene D M Dobson, dem. cholera morbus. II is physician prescribed the , bedside, and her children clinging around her r, . . vv..,.i'i: n P ni. r:n

usual remedies, but for a time he resisted, deem- j with sobs and groans expressive of their agony, j- g. i whi. 1 0,1,ers names not known, all died with cholera,

during the past week, several othr deaths by

The Kashville Banner of the I ah Inst., says: fate! j 0 We see it announced that the Cincinnati

"The cholera has so far abated that things be-j ,V. . . 'Daily Dispactch has been purchased, and has

j gin to look somewhat lively about town once J n .f eaid g priparjng ,etter t berore , len converted into a democratic organ with ! more. But after all, the wonder is not that so ! U(e IIous? of Rj.pr;cIlfative!!i making tIle cffer the celebrated Dr. Duncan as editor, imany are seized with it-but that so many to m de- i . 7 J' " - escape. Green apples, cucumbers, green com. i ,k 0 rn , ! I.s Drer ti. sirtet Swerpinj. i &c. are eaten without restraint, a. if there C""B ht by 8 The Bo.ton Transcript says that at a recent I was no such visitation in our m.dst, and then : '"' ProPosltl0n W'" be 8CCePled- j informal convention of highly respectable ladies ! those who are thus imprudent marvel at the vis- . Indiana Central ?Iedicnl Collc-c. cf that cilv' tl,e llw"f resolution was adopt- ' itation which comes upon them." S At a recent meeting of the Trustees of this ed nem con. We think the conclusion quite I The Rising Sun Whig of yesterday, says:- ! In9ilution the followiiij new appointments were sensible, and ought to be patronized: .U'. r n;nd to learn that Mr. W. Cookus. ' T c Af n f,ma,;.e i solved, That long dresses are provoking

. .,VV.W,-... v -- r i u i m j . . ivuuia, 'i - j "

Prke and Vtrmillion O P Davis, dem., Geo-1

establishment is ostensibly owned by his so... j ing lhe aMack on,v lernporarV( and ,al it would : The paill which had ,fflirled lhe patiellt ,n the j p ' Ag'c s.eveuaon hi tor the purpose, it is supposed, of saving it from jjnajy i0 J,; naturally strong constitution, side of his chest, ceased; and attended by other ! p " . p nnn ' B'

.eingannexeo by his creoitors. Toward midnight, instead of relief, the attack ' symptoms of ease, it was thought he might en- j p and Vanderburgh-Jamea Lockhart , ld) df'ne the last week or so, and as yet we

.tlrctin. j Increased in violence and threatened desperate . dure till morning. But he himself knew better, ai,d A L Robinson, dems. A meeting of the citizens will be held at the j results, if not speedily arrested. He continued and so declared in a quite audible voice. He j Ripley Thomas Smith, dem., Obed Wilson,

asked whether he was comfortable. whiff.

r . . Ci T . i ) ... T4V. .V, A n . n m .. 11 M.w, 1-v T T f T ai,irt

rOB linable r ai iureuv;c, lliu., .nucule, w l.t. unc nunwnij . ...f ni , .... f., v. .

i cholera, have occurred in that county (Switzer-

have heard of no abatement."

The cholera haa broken out in a violent form

obstacles to convenient wa'king; are literally

Institute of Medicine E. Denting, M- D., of brooms iu dry weather and it is the duty of all

Lafayette. State Jour. ladies to propose, all gentlemen to encourage, a The l-ot Found. change of fashion, in this respect, so that our The Rising Sun company of gold huliters have sex may enjoy the comforts and healthful adbeen heard from at last. They were on board vantages of all proper exercise without restraint.

the propeller Chesapeake their fuel became and without sinful exposure to the injurious ef-

r, nl canile'.ighting, to I in this condition, without much change, until wng as funeral procession ou j the evening of th 6th. It was then deemed ad" "Very,"

I there on Thursday and five yesterday.

Court House this evening

in. , . .rr.nmimar.ra fur fi, imp.. nr.i..oc i r, n nit . Illp PVirili1T At Inn til II. If vrnalhan ItKPIDpn An ' ..1- . L- a.T... .1.- :rt nn.lnM ( r. . r ,.

" s r. , ... ,--ery, lie repneu, -uui me mui in, iu rjasiirS, tlusn Jesse .uorgan, Wlllg. 1

ihe aceaalon of President Taylor's lieath. j visable to call in other physicians. Accordingly, has swept away the trunk." Finally, he ad-; Randolph, &c. Jeremiah Smith, dem., K B Vcu. TnyTcr'sTtcniains. i Messrs Hall aud Coolidge, were invited, and ' verted to the subject of his previous broodings ' Hawkins, whig. The Ball' more Patriot of the 17t'. iil says of Prom?,,v responded; hut they thought it fur- . t,e Slavery question and observed, "I am about '' Shelby Thos. A Hendricks, dem. aui'jsable toeend for the assistance Of Dr. ' tt r;0T tnorl lh tnmmnna ennn--I liav- pn- Ci T.Wd.kK X' f V P Tn1t wliirf.

t,en. layiart- remains UJ me .uuire r-i- ... . ro.f! .... , . i " ."r". . . . - " ' ' . - I red from the disease at EanviIIe during last

, uu . uaiiu.iure. i uui geiiueumii ciwiiuru eleavored to discharge all my oltictal duties; Tippecanoe J 11 Alcr arland. dent., XoOertU i

imiiiediattly, and in the same cars came Col. faithfully I regret nothing, but am sorry that j Gregory, whig

at North Madison. Six funerals took place ' "h"" "s. "d then their provisions gave ' feet, of mud and water to our feet and ancles 1 i I r. 1 - u . r i .. ' . . .

out) and after living Upon corn for a long time and sore vexation to our tempers.

m. ri ... r .. .l . .l . , they were compelled to resort to a lot of eggs The Evansville Journal says that the cholera ' v . . .

wiiicu were au ruiteii iniii. mo meu uau iu iium

is raging violently at Petersburg, Ind , and had made sad havoc among the laborers on the canal in that neighborhood. Some 20 deaths occur-

tence of Mrs. Taylor, as follows

"We copied a statement the other i.iy , in

lalion to the ftmily left by Gen. Tavlur, in ! la) llr. Uie brother ot the Ueneral, aud l.w lam- I am about to leave my friends." These were which it was slated that hiditiigliter, the wife j 'y. who had likewise been telegraphed for. By 'his last audible words. , He essayed to speak to "I Dr,W.00J' was de3J1- V'; l-ppy to say , this lime (the morning of the 6th) the disease ' his wif a few moments before his demise, but i.";r. -- 'mehisvoicefaidhim. Dr. Weatherspoon admin-

but by the united skill ol these eminent pracn- ; ltiered a stimulus, but t was powerless in revitioners the visible stages of :he Cholera niorhug ving the functions. The soil of the hero had fledwere soon after checked. However, fever en- . ..The nginuing, miy fl!1,.,f Uir ,illinavr mtJ rat, sued, end from a remittant character, it took the j tie, form of typhoid. Anxiety now begun to inani- He !icrd not, he hearj not, be' free from all pain;

lest itself, not onlv amon the exalted patient's Hv ,!"P' hj ''"P- h ,, '""B1' la5 balUr

family, but among the physicians themselves

week. It was confined there pretty much to

! one locality.

1 . a . . i . ; singers aboard the vessel, and at last accounts

i j nere were o aeains oy cnoieraat asnvi e .

is said that Mr. General Taj lor will make this city her home, end reoidtj with her daughter,

airs. Voo;i. It has ben demried by the family that the remain of Gen. Tin tor should be buried iu the Congressional burial yard, and the monument, contemplated by Mr. Webster's resolution, it is intended bhall be diced over his grave."

Warren, &.c. R C Kendall, whig. W oali i n rvlrt n Ti.li n I fnrrinnn- ri rn.

,,, , , , . ,, - ,oM durinr the 24 hours ending Wednesday at 3 1 aIiaaIi anil Miami Itiirrmnn Kenriall. dem. i

Wayne O Beeton,dem., James Rariden,whig. ,

their noses while they ate them. In this famishing condition they reached Cape Vincent, 200 miles below San Diego. In landing from the vessel, we are pained to learn, that Le Rov W. Lvsn, Esq., wasdrowned. Therewere 300 pas-

Rrprmcnlative Delegates. Adams aud Wells E- K. Bascom, dem.

o'clock. No new cases. , I.O. O. V. There were 212 deaths in St. Louis during; The Grand Lodge of this order, now in sea-

the week euding Monday, July 13, of which 77 sion iu this city, on last Wednesday elected the

were by cholera. Cin. Gaz.

-C. E.SturgU, dem., Allen Hamilton,!

No suuutt cut awake him lo glory ogain.

ucitrr Aniaartnrsti..

Dr. Reeves, who had h-n occur

His chances of life hung upon a l!read.

j Congestion of the brain and stomach begun at

; half-past S o'clock, so that no earthly power

j Ailen

( whig. I Bartholomew Z.Tanuehill, and Smith Jones, i

dpmq. I

j Benton, White, &c. Jona. Harbolt, dem

following gentlemen officers to serve the ensuing

; yar-

fusparktnt from Cnlirorui.i Another Terri-i Milton Herndon, M. W. G. M.; Joseph D.

ble Fire in rin Frit nri.co. , Siicox, R. W. D. G. M ; William M. Monroe, i New York, July 22. ' u w n v - Willi v Wrim n w n '

inq re6ceni Vyity, wuu uuifi iruui icau

)PyiT:ga room Meanwhile. tlire were other crbs, bes ide : "a" Pnsl ,:loCK " lnal no 'wrr i Blackford and Jay E G Carroll, dem

at our Burnet House for a few days, ws hro.tght ! I ti j djki . .. j could stay the fatal result which has plunged the ; Boone Wm McLean and Mark A Duzan,

out on Saturday le.st, and h:vl a hearing before our police Court. He was fined J.15 ai;d costs, for aa asjanll upoi? a little giil in the stae coming from Cincinnati.

ly upon his system, lo his medical attendant; , oems. 1 i . r -i : - i . I .i I:, .,,.1 '

01 inu ineuiiai BuviserB hcsti vro tirou, .iu narrnil R II .Mi rov. dem.

Tcncbrra of the lYnl The Board cf National Popular Education have issued a circular on the subject of studing Female Teachers to th West. The circular 84ys: One hundred end seventy-five teachers hav been sent out, in seven classes commencing n T . ictr TL. ... I L . . , . -

the most of them had retched San Diego on foot. I ' u"r' ,0' ' " . "rtc uce" fal 10 ""V

t enusy ivania, . iiio, .iicnigan, v isconsin, .1ibnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Teunesee and Texas. More than six thousand children and youth are under titejr instruction. They are all tetcher in, and vry many of lh.-m superiutendeuti of, Sjbath Schoolti. Tliey have done aini are duiug great good, occupying positions in the circta f betieficeut influences at the Wel th.it can l filled so well by no ether agency. It is proposed to send out another class on

the 3d of October next, and to gather them t

Sec'ry : Jacob B. McChesnev. R. W. fl. Treas.-

Francisco, to the 15th of June, reached her j Soiomon Meredith. G. Ren. G. L. U. S : Daniel

j wharf at 3 P. M The passengers on board j Mos3i AIterBale G. Krp.

nave ic.,uuu in goia. j Tj Grand Encami.inent. of the same erder it.r r... ... .....a,,

: si . . rT.l ' ---- - ii.iwuiu iu ilia iic.ainuiT luuiMi OH me OU On the 14th of June there was another great: i.8YH iP..d .h fullnwimr nfiWrs ffir iIim rmn- it . j .i i j i- . , , , nave eiec.ea tne loiiowing omcers lor the com-: 0 Angust; and the undersigned now invites ; fire in San Francisco. Three hundred buildings . ,.-. ! ,. . ... , , , 1 , , , , , , . , ,UB jear. 'applications from ladies to form tht class. The i were destroyed, and the loss is estimated at five I T t, f!j.:. r r r n i r;.. i ,. . ,, . , .. - ...; Job. U. t.drige, M.W.I. 1 ; Jobu thxOH, application jjionld he mai j!i .L. . . - million, of dollars. M. E. G. II. P. ; William M. Monroe, R W- ' " rijtr t-tiLM. Within the past few day. somewhat more ac- L . Caor Markle o w W- , enet.c. Hair j worst CaWwmiAVEL mng from we tununp I. .... .... ... I s- M asPor iarllle. K. w.v. J. .., .... iv ir iTnrn. bv dit'idping Irom Jlo turaingi jt.vity has been apparent In the market, but in W. Wright. R. W. G. Scribe; E. Hedderlv, R. ' pared the last four cltter to which theS. ! general, complaints of dull times, lightsales and , w G Treas . Stephen c. Clymer w. q gttn,.. ch of Ule next 1 i f Vi I nrnRtsl ViMr a Kabti f Vt a nrAmr nf 1 Via Jmt ! - . t

Crawford J R Brown, dem. !.. . . , Oeorge Hrown, Lep U. Sent.; bclinyler toirax i Lach teacher will know her destination bThis state of affairs is not confined to San I ran-: . r. r.. ..T

K?On Tuesd.iv mornins l,st a fight enm- eff, alluded d.M.l tless to the Slavery c.u.stion.an.i the ; 'I""' " ,e .w. an u.e ,r - ; Dearborn-David Tibbetts and J U Johnson, : BUTrf)11Hiri!, PMnlrt i 18 l"e "'P--!? lo.e leavmg itartior and her wishes wh a.

ia our Market Hons- b..tee Mr. r.rimo, ,nrf ' ma.mer in which he had been varien-ly assailed. "is OI P0"""' Bna possessing lonmiue dem. - - w learned, with much ferret, at a Uf fjr :i" practicable, be consulted ,n regard to it.-

" - . , rv-- . i i .i ucdi i v iu ii ro n j : 1 1 rr r-a it-ii i. - e '

I r t i. : 1 1 : . . ii. t . L-t:..j 1 . . .... . .

I if this were U terminate in mv death. I did 1 c " "n't"""""'-"'"- Cass and Howard Ueo A Uoruon, dem., .u i not expect to encounter what has beset me since j '"" er. that had the mind of the President not , R Wickersham. whig.

., . , . r r, i . ' ... i r. i i ; been laboring under eniuarrasment and afil.ction, i rinrlt T V Cihson and Jacob F;sher. dems. A man hv the name of It:hop. near Mt. ' mv tlevution to the Tresiaency. God knows; b : viarK J oidsou cuq jacoo r .ner, uenn. n,,r., v..- -. ny t.t wreK cut his tnrost. wane ! -' r-.t .TCiavprecr .i . a. . --rJ .ceedi iv-.Cr rv, on...- "'""!. tlu,itw..a-. qU . B Yocum, dem. under the influence of Morphine, or something J ceived to be an honest tuty. But I have been j co,,ld ,lave been checkeJ and his life saved. j Cliuton and Tiptcn John YonnS and Carter of the kind. Hodid net.howewr, r-'. it ene.agh mistaken. Mv motives have been n.isconstrued, I But " thal ,le 19 E"e- il vain to speculate, j T jack8on, eems.

to go any goo i.

' and my f'-clings most gros-sly outraged.'" He

; One succeeds him whose sensitiveness is not!

; quite so keen, because intimate with all the tri-

the new buU-her from Cincinnati. They were : Even the sanctity of tire sick chamber was inhoth fined. The stranger fro:n Cincinnati, who I faded by certain Southern ultra;t, who came

suflicient to withstand them.

Thos surrounding the dyiug President at ;

Delaware David Kilgore, whig. Dubois B R Edmonstou, dem. Elkhart E M Chamberlain, dem .Walter E

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and aggravated bevond endurance, and w..s com-fry steps to protect the South, they would vote a iu'- - -". , Berch, whig. veiled to try a hat virtoe there was in fist,. In : resolution of censure on Lis conduct in the Gal- DaT" aDd family' ice V"" Filmore, sever- ! Fayette-W W Stoue and Jame. Veach,

.1.. a t r i 1.. i: .

h..;..tW..nlnWkvMr S,lirL. ..vj'M warn h:m. that nt.l he took some necessa-i l"B "'. .us own lami.y, tnciuai.ig ,

J " - . . j - . - - - - J ..... i. . . ( " V- M - V . ' " " f

hit conduct he had the approval aud y r.ipati y ! Pliu l-'- I repeat merely w!nl I know

; ul Senators and MemSer?, neverat member of

al. at r..l. . Tl .-a-- IT.I. (

.fonr citizens. to b true. On the 5lh, Messrs. Stephens and; veuw... ...iv, ; V-There h Ven rn.iJell8 r in our TtM.ir.tt a aited uP,n him, ns a cotn-nit.ee p- I 0O, Coo,id8e BnJ Weatiierspoon, and a num-I . T.f'er! ' ' "r i nd hv an nltrl c.ncs'.o remonstrate unon ! b" of friends. Without the mansion, -

lrZyUyW . ' R: mu .... la the fac,. grounds were literally covered with an i,

ging ine n:u, some oi onremzns inuiRing tnai j '

I veluped, the Interview roncluced with a liireat : similar to the tlore. It was not uniil after his

eucroachments were making upon their rights ad projei', an injunction was granted by Judpe Gaut, and the oj-ratious arrested. It make, up a subject for con'ideraMo talk, sa ing nothing of thw ill feeling that is manifested ou the subject. (.'nyrr. Oa the C2d Mr. Webster's resignation was preeenteti to the Sunate. In the next day Mr. t'orain's resigaation was presented. Thus goes out of the V. S. Senate two cf it ablest members its two biighlett stars. Their p!?re ciecot be filled. Iii the House, ou the C"-d a resolution wa

iffered, setting the di; of adjournnient for 1 8trX 1C' , .. , , . . ) The cotidilion of li.e patlrnt was now at its Mouday the V:Mh day of August, and meeting' ' , . i , v- , ,i critical point. The sick chamber vas ree'.ortd hgatn on the 1st Mouday la November, which i.;i-. to solemn s iletice, attendants placed on th cutwas laid over. i ' ' On the 22J Mr. CUv addr ss.d tl.e Senat- lul n01" Pmitted to enter except the

illness c f the 4ih, and the conferer.ee or the 3th, that the mind of the President seemed eo rauly oppressed, and which called forth the remarks : just given. From this time forward his mental sufferings were equal to his physical. ! Bat to proceed. Toward the evening ofthe 8th, the chronic type of dysentery which had net in disappeared, and vomiting ensued. Dr. ' Jouhron (?) cf Philadelphia, who is eminent iu these branches of treatment, was telegraphed, and a reply received from him that he would arj rive last evening; hut alas! too late to be of

mense multitude, who continued to linger in' group, nntil after midn glit, scarcely crediting the intelligence, though officially announced. Gen. Ta) lor died without a struggle. It was (

gain in defence of the compromise bill, aud in answer to the various objections to the bill. His neech occupied thn day. Ou the 23d farther progress made iu amending, and offering amendments to Clay's hill. Hoi'ss Mr. Featherstoiie introduced bill for the T gohiticu f tie in j rami t f interest on rlaiir.s ag.iinst the United states, blitl preventing thorn engaged in the departments from at-ting as claim agents igainst the Government. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Before the retirement of Mess. Webster, Corwin, aud Pearce, tiiere was doubt of the passage of the Compromise bill. It is difficult to say what icflaence their retirement will have.

pin sici.ms. The family of the President, with Col. Bliss aud other relatives of the deceased, occupied a room adjoining, where they remained, overwhelmed with grief, and refusing even the indulgences of necessary repose. Bulletins were hourly sent out, lo Inform the masses of the changes observable in the patient; but these so slightly varied for the belter, that all hope of 1. 1 sal" ty wa dispelled t 11 o'clock. From

that period until d.ivlight the utmost anxiety f(.(in(jg

prevailed.

a kind cf sinking into eternity, without feeling its pain, or experiencing its horrors. When all was over, the chamber was cleared, nntil the undertakers had concluded their duties. The body wa encased in Ice, and ordered to remain

where it was until this morning, when It was lick, dem.

finally robed for the grave, aud laid out in stats ' Jefferson

! in the east room. Thus elided the melancholy

siege of disease against a strong bulwark of nature, j IixiiltntK. The chief Incidents that transpired during his! illut ss, are thnse embodied in the above. He re- I grelted in plain language, and so many words j the crusade waged rgainsl him, and thought that parties failed to do him justice. The course j

whigs. Floyd Jacob Summers, Sr., dem. Fountain Joseph Ristine, dem.

rraukltn Geo G Slioup and Spencer Wiley,

dems. Gibson Samuel Hall, whig. Grant BC (login, whig. Greene R H Rousseau, whig. Hamilton Samuel Dale, dem. Hancock George Tagne, dem. Hendricks John Reyerson, whig. Henry G II Bui lin gall and Isaac Parker, whigs.

Huntington and Whitley Jacob Wunder-

n.p In I )u D.lunt

! m......,:,. q." ..." c..t. j ....... : hour yesterday eveninir. that onr mnch-resi.ecl-. We ,l"!-ir'' however, that the le-chers shall go

1 town, to the North and South reiterate the same d fellow citizen. Hon. Wm. Hendricks, confidence m ine wdm of j j Ti l ti . tliit urlirr am in rtwi.'. nnnn t!.ir lnOMtu'iMi

ttntement ntau. i nnign coin;araiiveiy a young man, lie. r" ' Throughout the mining regions, great inac-1 haJ he,d " nDnibcr of '' " ! b"1 iab0Ve .a"' ;n,8Uch " "f cn"u tivity prevails the water beirg yet too high to ' linctioB. ,ast of lch was that of State Sen- , l -f do.tig g00. tht they shall be allow .uccessful digging, and the great bulk of atf,r. nJ at hI- ne of the Whig can- ' " 8 .vwhere and do snything to acthe miners are leisurely awaiting a fall of the' represent Jefferson county in the f,. ".nplUh. to tire greatest poMiM. extent,

streams. The number of miners on the differ- legislature manison uanner oi aiuruuy. - rr-

I ex- ptctefl to ( oiilinue tescliiiig at leasiiwo years.

j unless prevented by ill health. Th e refunding to the Board the amount expended for them will

invaritbly be expected, should they within thst time, nnd without tiiat cause, discontinue teneh- ! ing.

ent streams are greatly increased since last season, ! Ureni Dnr'i Work.

and when miuing operations shall have fairly ! We learn that rhore than twenty-four thous-i

commenced, largo quantities of gold will be and persons visited the A-merican Museum on :

tnrtlirnminiT i ttiA Fmirtl, 'I' Ii a ....ml n . . I . 1 r r. .

. w. ...w . vh..,.. . .. . , IV l,VIJ I UIIIU U I. ll L. I vj iuui :

The continued arrival of Lumber keeps the ', thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven dol- .. . t . . l .. .rr .

m.r.ai rrrnnv n.nr.Daari a iu... . .r. nmnir i nu i n ci.n. . . i n n . .. .. -

fair quality sold the present week at an average ' day. General Tom Thumb received $1,500 at I , 6 haVe SCnl te!,Clier8 f a;' 'he ,L;aueI" of S52 50 per M. Rough Lumber cannot be I New Haven. ft. Y. Tribune. i " fro' wllich Pi'' quoted over $30 per M. rr. j have been received. Application, from then, . i ce nt Canctntrnti. ' all are desired. The cnicn featore of our inovelAter Fram Europe. j Kev' IIorace Bushnell, city missionary, gives j ,ei,t U deemed very important. We want New Iork, July 21st. j tl3 lowing report of the vice in Cincinnati: j teachers in whom the Christian shaii decidedly

W M Dunn, whig. j The Atlantic arrived this morninw in ten days 1 'Tbe cUv is PPd with one thousand grog . predominate over the Pectaaian spirit. We aim

Jenuings J L Spauu, Alanson Andrews, . and fifteen hours from Liverpool. j thopg, each of these on an average has three at- not to build up any parti, iihr deuominat'iou w,1,g- ! The Duke of Cumberland is dead. I 'endants each also must have at least niuecus- , through this educational agency. We leave that Johnson Franklin Hardin, iVm. The London Corn market was firm, and i ton"e"''" add ' 'hese the owners and others im- o other asencies.

only because they maile hint responsi

conduct with which he hid nothiug to do. He deplored the strife which prevails, but did not hesitate to ascribe the cause to sectional demagogues. The dictatorial license assumed by Messrs. Toombs and Stephens displeased him,

; and the more so because coming fiom a banded

j organization; but when it was hinted that his J friends would move a vote of censure, he sunk 1 under the blow and conceired that to be the

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. ..e .,..,i ,.a ..e,., ,ul g,,,. sun surruunuau ( mMt fd.a, of jIo wa(1 reso,ve(,t however the Exective mansion. Thousands began to j ,0 purgue , ,., f policy , llic, he had flood the avenues leading thither, aud through- j ,hus ,onp arihred( ,ough conviilced lhat ge.

Kosciusko James Garvin, dem, J H Jen- j Wheat advanced Ss per quarter, and Hour Is i meJiately interested in their prosperity and you

nings, whig. J per barrel. Indian Corn was very dull. The : '""e an army of fifteen thousand, whose interest Jlilmse. Lagrange J B Howe, whig. j weather continued favorable. ; to prey upon the best interests of the comma- I The n"djority of the memb"n' of t,,e L- S Lake and Porter A M Turner, dem. j English funds were rising. Consols 9G Y- They deal in death, both phy8ica and Senate perpetrated an act last .March, more d.fMadison- Wm C Fleming, dem. 97. American Securities were dull. moral-they have no ear for pity, they build i hom"sl than ,1,e G!',ni,' n,a,ler' "nd J'1 T"y tarinnT P r.l,n.r,n Tm.. T.,k ...j , ii j r a : : th-ir km.... v.i.i ti h r...i. little has been said about it. They pot their

,LC, 1, ., 1 L; 1 " I" """ - " vri.nauii, and '. nil ucauniruuu. wi miieiii;ttll LiruviBIOUS Were- rw .... u.wu. i iicsc all EO lorili . , , . pursued by Southern ultaiss.rritatedhini, but ( r,, L Todd, ,,,.., DSJ w.tace. Douglas. 1 slightly advanced. Coffee is one shilling dearer, "med against all good. Is it a matter of won- 1 nan(is int0 ,he l'"hlic treasury and abstrac ed only because they made hint responsible for . . ... f .. i . ... ..... j.. . , ... . mnntr thai did not belon? to them, and which

i.guiio nuu . in i.iuvic, i in)uanuc ornigs Liverpool dates ot the CI poverty aim crime increase, while the , ' Miami J A Graham, dem. 10th inst., being four days later than received ,ime and talents and capital of fifteen thousand ' Public 0Pinion ou?ht to comPfl them ,0 ntan Monroe Wm C Foster, Sr., dem. j by the America. ; men are employed to produce them ? ! VV allude ,0 what is calleJ -nstruct.ve mllaage. Mootgomerv-D A Shannon and II T Snook, ! The sales of Cotton for the four days were ! If ther b i this city four thousand women j Wh" is il lhat l,lis sho0'd B unrebnked ""' dems., Abijah O'xNeal and Silas Kenworlhv, '! 54, 000 bale, at 'd advance on last weeks quo- lost to vire and to God, with a ccrresponding much 8ai,i about thealIowaDCe of 'nt reet on whigs. ' Itations. number of men more guilty than they, their com- , -'ljl"n claimMaonmirnal. Noble D B Ilerriman, dem. j In England the effeet of the death of Sir Rob- panions in sin; if the house, of infamy are more' , .... . n.tr f Tuii. u tua

rt Pwl ivitl Iirva ininii Id. n.A.n...i. r nnl:i:..l &ailllrAllll limn rrrni srnina ,uA . .1. ' ' ,. , i r

- ' - - - -jiuti .110 iunci.19 111 puilLluni , . . ui 1 vji." ami Hid yuuill arc parties, ha. been the all-engrossing topic of constantly lured to them, if there be no solemu conversation since the sailing of the America ' remonstrance against them from the bench, the The Right Hon. Baronet wai buried on the 9lh ; Pu,P't or the press, is it wondrous that vile and inst. at Dravton Manor Th. ri.n..i ,i...nK : misery increase ?

j - . - j - . ,.v - u . . 1. 1 II I ) llluugll ! J

Ohio and Switzerland Perret Dufour, dem. Orange Wm Holladay, dem. Pike Charles Alexander, dem. Posey Robert Dale Owen and A P Hovey, dems.

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Cincinnati ami While water wu-i, -Cholera on Saturday last, at Cincinnati. U death is a setious loss to the city.

Caolrru. This disetise still lingers in Cincinnati. Tlie deaths pr tiay by it are from Q to 30 not at all frightful. In Broukville, a boy tie.i on Saturday night last, sunposed by many to be cholera. He wis a sou of !ow M'Cleery.

" " K" 1'"- ' i timfn 0f ,i,e South meditated his ruin. This main doer to aiuwer the interrogator... that j wij,8 jt , llpon hU mind, only determined were inre.sat.tly poured upon him. At 10... ,., mnre to .ta,,d by his doct.li.es. It i.

i notwithstanding these facts, pretty well asceri tatuet! that had he lived removals from the Cab

s' be "tirw Cnbinrt. WAsiiiNtTnx, Joly

, dent had rallied at 1 P. M. that he was dead. The cousternatiou created by the latter rumor was happily relieved by an official bulletin at . 31.;', that the crisis had t een passed, and that he . was then beyond immediate danger. B- lis rang ; for joy, and even the boys in the streets lit bon-

1'he 1

I he Hottest Vet. Let those who are complaining of the heat of

' the weather read this paragraph:

nen the Untish frigate Liverpool was on

XT The Assessors of Sau Francisco have reported the value of ti e Taxable Property of thai city, at three hun.'red millions of dollars!

inet would have ensued before the expiroti in of the month. The cloud was well nigh ready to burst, and in the deluge created Messrs Craw-

Putnam S Farrow and Oliver Badger whigs intended to be private, was attended by a vast Randolph James Griflis, whig. j concourse of people and a great body of the !

Kipley J II Cravens, dem., II J Bowers, i most eminent in Europe.

W,,,K- i I'ntsM. ! Wh.n ii.. n.:,:.u -r i. . r.. r.. p..ol..tr. suDoesed of cholera.

Ti.tx. utu me uiiiiAii ingaie iivernool w as on ; Lutu-1 u .. . . Rush Jefferson H.lm and J M Hudel.on, The Pari, paper, are on.nimou. in their ex- her way from Murat to Buehire the weather ; James Shepherd, aged 22 years. 3 weeks and a sTlbv J m V R tl a ;rTi0n f re'ret frthe dMlh fS'rRo,Vw--that thirty-three persons were sun-Uiaj Shelby-James an Benthusen, dem. , Peel. :.wt.mM,.r J J:.n .a, ....

Spencer-WB Richardson, dem. j A young lad named GeorCe Alfred Walker, a ' '.u 'TV " wn,ngs ,Uniat0tt the 7th last., hy Moses Harlln,

! F.sn.. Mr. Wm. A. Peaslee, of Shelbyville, ta

or how l ' . d.,.i, nf Snrinsbero.

r ranees uun.,

appointment to take effect from Monday next. 1

fcllnws: Daniel Webster. Secretary of State Thoman Corwin, Secretary of live TroasaT Jas. A. Pearce, Secretary of the Interior. Edward Bale, of Mo.. Secretary nf War. Geo. Graham, N- C-. Secretary of Navv. A. R. Hall, X. Y-. Post Master General J 3. Chittenden, Ky., Attorney G-nera!.

Struck, most of whnm ;.rl

..... " .. i v .. ciiu liic im'sa u' arm iron, r.nnc..n. I . i

Kl I ...nK A ' I. -. r. I. -I C , , T? I ., . . - - - ... .wueiouill ...

r... t -..J -!.... K .. k.. ' ----e "-n.uci. Meain,uein.,i5cnuyier r renenman, wa. taken Into custody on KrIHav. ..ij '.. . . - F.sn.. .Mr. v m

i n-ru nun tii " . owaj. . - . -j - - . ni.ui.icu ig uo purpose, xv 9 matter or how !Th rnnrersation between the Pre.iHe.it ,llaX' Wl"?- : close to the door of the Elycee.. for havinir de- i hrl.f . rir.A tl.. , . '., Miss Maria

fires, tnd shouted iu cHihlish rratul.ition. The ! . . ... . i Tiunecanoe John Petit and Lemuel TW.nlt rlr.l hi int. ntlnr. i ...,,.:.... .i.. n.. .j... 1 .. . . exposeo 10 ine sun Ohio.

Th Trii'ert sent into the S-natr. to-cav a : . .... .. : those wno wnueo upon nun oiiioiauy, including j . , ....i .no t renaeni mey were struck do n senseless-vertitro follow- " orrrn -"'.'

! - I'r-p-at. but his physicians do not deny that it ... . . " V . j a "rpuu.tc ,rorn oe.ne esi.uiished. A pis- . the shme place the Persian finlf- the nf . Mr. Peter P. Case to .Miss jane i ague.

paiio g.oomaguu.urouae. .,. r.,ces, .or iu(laeUCed hi, disease. LeX co. ' P'' i.her, j loaded alld pHmed, wa, found on his person J the moon is so painful, and communicate. On Wednesday last at Rochester. Mr- Charlw. announce, lat the ,.l,.,tr,u, hero was xhf, ; .hj ini.ter of Finance ha. presented to the ig. so J, tnat B D!fihl . pers0 c to Miss 8opU. Jane Roseberry n1Rh Varren J K M Urant, whig. , Assembly the accouuU of public exnenditure iu k. k.......i . ..... L: ..

I will not attempt to describe the commotion J JJ-The Christian Examiner contains nn arti-1 Warrick G II Roberts, dem. ' 1948. .eu e.,e.ier...g , e.t irom us rays with that ensued. Mrs Taj lor thrice Tainted from de from Trof. Agassix. on the origin of the hu- Washington-E D Logan and R Schoonover, j The health of M. Theirs is very much im- t "" WU'd d3y' 'rm i i i i ni. . .-.' . I.. ...1....1. ii... .(.. i it 1. i'- . . ... - .oi the sun.

rsci.s ui oppre'iension, ana voionei d.iss, wno j mail raee, iu iim. vwuiciiu. mai ine uioncul cents. ; paired at this time. had never shed ,t tear perhaps I'pou the battle account of the creation related to the white race i W.yne Henry Carver, John Beard, and j A nutria and Ilnognrr

The Senate ye-terdav r cled Mr. King's 1 Plaln rFl "ae au iniani .t a-too nonts aune; ana mai me uiue.e.n rates ui men which , ueury Hoover, oenn , j s Aewroan, John Vienna, July 1st mendntent to the Comprotnise Bill, after first j previous the phjsic iau. rrlused to administer '. now t xist iu different portions cf the globe were Beard, and W R Foulke, whigs. J Ban Jellachich has arrived In Vcri.,n k

TlTlVaif i- Vt'V . T.'I'r nv"d h'' a Wore o.Md,rir.g his case hore- ! not made to differ as they now do merely by the i State Sentinel. '; he now possesses the authority of Viceroy ! thoU8and do,1r , So a very short time,

Cumprom.se line. . Ie,, and i;: t:.e hsnos of God. The Heads of influence ofclimate and oll.er externa! circum-; , The r, ht of ag,ocilltioo had been I been subscribed to forward the enterprise. The

M' Foote then offered an amendment to 1 Departmei.t, corporate authorities of tl.e city, stances, bu t were originally created mbsUutial-j ml me commencement oi me Indiana Aa- i (rom .. iiD,ril nar,:., ,j . city ol Kochester exceeds her first

Rorbotcr fN. V.) C aireraiij.

The Baptists of N'ew York eem determined

to nave a uu.versuy at Kochester. Over fifty I a.ed ujr (imnurj crnt, furrverr

. All otice ofdesm. rmw."

nrre,nret.be,ny .Tthe oenre-.

Tai-na nf Advertisinff

-1-IOR .nnooncinif e.ndid.w for cou nty .IRcrj, K.nrf office, of . hiCher 5rde, """.h -1 .ClnJerM ".hout ehsrre,

i r ina aiim-

to be p.a tor '"--.. " "ri,.h. or tribute

fwn line, or lei. ,U"T . .: r .1

,1,.;. , 1 "dueler exceens ner hrst .ubscr otion

giye thirty degree its the Southern boutii.:ry j Ciplnmatic body, and cfficers of the army and ly as they now appear in the different localities 1 bury University, held at Greencaslle on tha 17th r,.,i v .... r-.. . . $10,000. The subscription, for Monroe county f

d.tobeen.rKea ........ - j.,., benevolent, nJ 1" . 'd tn ' nle .bo.e .pr-

p.mne meelllll,

oi.iio..a , ana e.iat.i,....ne the 1 emtory ol j UJVV paiJ ., ttttMcU o(ied cunl)rT ,lie day. ' ,i whieh they ara now found; or. in other 1 t.. the following young gentlemen received ! j: ' . . ' it is thought, will rnn no ! an'; nnn

t osprauo souiu tneivot. the motion was pen-I , . - .).... . ' j tj ..,.:. r , ' ",,,a' uocr- ne rriesl. hold numberless " r

I ana seemet lo ei.tertsin iively lot i.ubs ol a&lict- words, that mere were iu ine oeciuuiug at least , 1110 rj;ree ot d.: unoeri .u. uaoo, oi ro- ,..,:. ,u.j j . i

.. .. . , . ; I . , . r t t t j . '"'"6',""'"tii aun unconirouea oy any i luor. (Quitman, of M ssissinni Iiii'mPIiicIc.1 at many dwlmct creations of men and women' ""d Maine; Thomas L. Tucker, Indianapolis; BOi:. ,nfhri, t- . . - ... ,. . . T, ... ,. 'saippi, juuge finck-, . .L. .,. Minn n.if m. i. ih. ...u ii : u r..J:. u:. . rj.: j .. T police authority. Trial, by Court Martial .till . ney Smith; of the same State. .; H.,..!

urn .IU. 4r1c1111.11 j iii.ry, iouu, ui.iu; ulu i'l. Jones. .ni:. T .... 1. r- a .. Adrertw.nr expill.ion o. mi . ' . . . . i continue. Last week sentences ofiniDrisonment dersnn. dtin r.'c..n: , . i ..v.i....jrii n.i

Corydon; Jame. A. Be.wick. Laconia; J. Han-j for lir. , .,., r-i ' " I f ..' ; :. " VJ"' "Da " namDer i l'. w.llbe sVriei.r ine.ri.We..

- - - ..iiiud, u."t uiciiiucih. vi ui ten Finnn nnn.e ih. . r .....

t . i- ft . . . . . I nuii.uiwiii irom inoi ta bv tl.e undemraea

Cing t MCtjou'iiUienl I ami seemei to eneriain nveiy lon.ugs ol tiiciThe IIui.se ti.iahy oipwd of the New Mex- j '"de for his safely. Everything that could oouico deb-gate question by tote ( io'i , to 93. i inbule to the comfort of lliesitk, theuceforward,

i He report i' the L,omiiiiuee on r.le liont i e- j . . . , ... . , . i ... .,;. '...., ....M.i. w n.i.s... M extended; but the sauos of life had run out,

iLV

HTCxnltlu I.. II. Rousseau, latel one. f n.u

r . " : i . - . i i . . tj: 1 c . . t . . . ...

a seatasaLVIeg.ie. Irom Uerel. was auoote.l. t u...uetra. i Si.i. Senator.. in renrnT-J frtm rilamfi.U in'"" " l . """; of the Hnnr.. i.n Hi-t r.hn tnnV n j .L

Tei(l,r.oj. At ..j,. the t,.n.i-ing r..t,!.!lvr,a.1 at ail ! ! , Kv ' Jam.. T. Emarv. Prine-ton ; . 6 & ,u lury ,ne u- Uistnct Conrt New Or-! ' ' ' evr.n.n-. war lean, fr psrlicipating in th Cuha affair i

Political cireolsrs lo be charred the "me. For . drti.inr wives, double the ..a. I pr.-.f b D.eor rnJ'lSneer, n.lice, to be p..d i. .dr.n

Adrertw.n? eipnu.on ot meniorr. ire --j

ce.

Nelson A.sott, ofthe T) mocnr.

C. T. CLlxa.N, of !M .menr.

J i!v. ISia