Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 February 1851 — Page 2

Ivrgalnrity of Ike .Ttuii.. For llie las-t month, the road. bi tig barf, and

Aj;ricnltnral Arlri.r. I ('iBrrMlounl. liner, ( AllheUle session of the Legislature a law The lime is approaching when the. Democracy i

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Frani Wnchington. W.siiikgtoX. r'eb 21 . a. - l . - . f i . j . .

weather .!is.greeabte, we haveb-en troubled Kit nnmd favoring Stte and Conntv Anricul- of thi. District will be called upon to nominate .. isnij , oi iorwi uaroi.na, was arrcsieu .v.-uT " i I - t i r ' nn . wnrnnl. Hnrf wv. takan twlnr. Justice

wiih uncertainty and irregularity of the mails. '. turtil societies. The following are the provi- candidate for Congress. We have heard the 1f0r?M. He win charged with challenging

slon nT the lawi names of many distinguished penile men spoken ; luge of Alabama, for alleged offensive words epoPec 1. Trov l ies that halweeu thirtv or more of in connect! jn with that nomination; Rush ken a few days ago in debate. After a hearing.

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j The carriers, having found out that it is very

. easy lo get txeueed at the Department, keep

themselves honsed, when nil o.l.er travellers ; persons, rodents of any county or district, will doubtless present,the Hon J. 1.. Robinson; - Brown, had not vet 1 res and Sau Juan de Kicaraugua, are orniog up ... j l : -. . . .1. i - : "ru. . . v.i r. . .1 i i . . . .. ii. ... t . l r i r- I. i. T..J... I . e ' . . . - i -. '

1 lie ; shall organize themselves into a society, aud by Decatur lion. J. H. roley; t ranKlin Judge . ,ta rrested. The police have been searching

for them all day. 1 he gensral impression now

; is that challange has passed and agreed upon.

a duel been

AM Bit WANHltOOlwVlLI.i:. M)1A FRIDAY. FEE 28, 1351.

Apprslrmrat Ijiw. ; aM(j "jnMiiet-s men pnrsue their journey

lhe lawol tltelasl s-ession oi in i.eiia.ure ,., . .,,ii i. .-,, :1, i ,i.,i.. ...i ..:,:.. - i... r i. i i Mr..i..,.J h. n...... Di,.L,.II..TI,i.i

requiHng and providing for a new appraisement nni.etlain. AnJthereis a mismanagement In i raised a sum not lefa than fifty dollars, they Smith and Isiiah Robinson; Ohio-Col Abel of the property of the State, is in this paper ;,he D,rarlmeiltoMhe rcUr!lctor The stage may draw from the county Treasurer an equal C. Pepper; Dearborn Col. K. Dumont; The County CommiMoners for this county eaves Cincinnati at any time they ph ase in the J sum, hieh is to be paid by him from funds re- ' and Swilierland-IIon. D inM Kelso. All these meet on Monday next, when they will appoint . t,lorniUgt aj 0Vcr a good turnpike road, some jceired during the previous vear for licence ia-! gentlemeu are well qualified and will have their the appraiser or appraisers for thl assessment. y-mes rwg Rr0(lkvi;,e by dark iis,.ulr,, of 8Uei, ,0 personi, hibit.ng menageries, circuses ' friend, to press their claims. e hope in the appointment they will pay more: 5y mies or . mi,ea Perhour. From hero i or theatrical nerformaores. nr Mher .!,... I Our course will be to five them all a fair

to Indianapolis, which Is a continuation of the Pec. 2. Directs thai mirli ,eiei v .lil ,i....l. chance, and after the Convention lit a designa-

me route, the mail is carried on horse back, In, lycfT.r and awaHt-remiums for the inwove- ' t-d the man, will support him with all cur , nd oilier compauie.. A large i.luminated trans

a one Horse cart, or a mud wigon. After hav- : nient of soil, tillage, crops, manures, Improve-.' ability . I.iwrenceburgh Register.

ing dragged slowly over a good road by daylight, ments, stock, articles vt domestic industry aud

it has to leave here itHer dark over a miserable uch other articles as they may deem proper, road to Metamora, laurel and Rushvillo. Me- ! and so to remitate their nremiuna that fair cam-

Arrivnleflha Ohio.

New York, Febnary 22

Tree Trade.

The Britih manufactures are for Free Tr

i ne . nio arrived irom V,ngres. one urougux , aifn mono oIif, h the mails from Coliioruia, 150 passengers and, ,. , , s marKets of tl

anu,uuu in gold dust In Ireight.-beaiaes large " " r .i,.uuol;lurn. Ine mint in Ihn hanili nf n.ntiiiri We have Ha- . lists at Manchester. F.nol.nJ I . t.

vanadates to tSe 17th nothing over. The : cjnninrlv designed to Hra f-nra m. . eCemi

steamers Prometheus and Cherokee, from Chaff- I .1 . .... '-awrrr:

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Wnahtuylan'a Ilirth-dnv in Krw Vork.

Nbw York, February 22

ne that .

the Bay. ( lavor meir tree irade syetem. But Mr I

( nlilornin Cilrnninira. ; reuce aaaiy disappointel and humll. j .

nimn(;niirim no unm iiiwn ii o irjjui.n , wim ine periinrni aiTice, "educate line o( Steam Propellers between Pan Francisco i.. v...r.. . . 0Ur . . ' Dennla before vou enmA tr. 1...1. ..

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respect to qualifications than to polities! services.

It will be seen tbattho penalty for not giving

a correct account of property, is pretty severe.

Kvery property holder in the rounty ehoulo read the law carefully, and then they w ill know how to act.

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We learn from Col. Duuomt that the Leg-f

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tin llfttifilnlii limntf milt? ft falennmir atnni. to . 1

an extended line to China and Japan. j The London Standard of January 2Tlh i( Ruisiiess is dull. Merchants who have im- editorial drnonncinrr tha 'arm .

The exchange was closed to-dav in honor of

Washington's birth-day. The banks, public , freiirlit: consiimees are pe ierallv unable or un-L. . P "che-ter Free Tr, . r

places and storss were also generally closed. willing to ra.ee fuude at 10 per cent a mouth to j lnufarlures, to cheat Mr. LawreC() . 1 T It o .0 nrll frnanrl nrflPiiHinll nf lha mil tin rv I e - L. . . . J : . l . r I. . ...I .1.. ' sivinff nftipiul ..nullnn I n .1. 1 1

.... .v ' . ( ... j py ircicin hiiu wait a cuniign o. niarik., siiu me piw'"ei v-.....wu lu mir tt)nnn 1 and oilier companies. A large illuminated trans- j result will be that cargo after cargo must be sold schemes, and a landltory notice of it ? parency of Washington is riisplaysd at the City I fr what they will bring. It is said that there ! Minl.ier for hi, inteit . r Am"' Hall to-night. Other transparencies represen- if 600,110(1 worth of Valpariso flour on hand, ! ' . 'nl"''gent foresight SDfJ c ting various victories are also to be seen. j enough for the conntry six months, a large por- flJera,e P",r't'ni 'a detecting lh,r t. -

t hrap lolnttr Rill.

This hill has passed the Penal. The Senate,

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" " i'i iiniiiiuui, an.i , petition may be afforded between the small as Courts in this Judicial Circuit

i.aurei oj, en me r.inci man rente Irom tjn- well as the larce farmers, and lhat iheirawards

t inn nf which mn.i aonpii. thu liiimi.l ul mA.. nurnoses. and ex nnf n r. I;. m

ITIt is said lhat an editor In North Carolinia ! ...h ;i -i.-i. . --i . t " 1 f'

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iMnmrr ii.. uMnni hi. ,U...B .... u.iiiir. uiu, "im nujuui.y "u 1 sortmeiit of poods nn hand iu Quantity sufficient 1

The next term demsgoguery of the members of the Legislature

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lor six mouths consumption. KenU have lallen; "stex, wj t a bolel that rented last November at lba0 per cessfuily guard his native land ngii,, ,

iiuiiiii, uow renu ui smr, aud store renia nave naiea invasion oi the liriti.h

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: jniiru wile Linru.

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..cinnatlt Indianapolis. These are manufacft- .hall have snecial rrferenr. la the rhennne , ... o nt to carry guts to abear. This so enraged the

a j it. . if in i 1 , im .llonaav n nnrn, ana mnv ph wrra. hntiAmh 1 hut ipv h h m oi ih r kB oi.H

noVfTvr am? mien me iumi i.iii nr rt'niiirmiT ,. t..a : ...... .1 . - t ... w t , ;Hiit-n on inirn. i-. i.i.t

.r , r ' , ., ' ? .u.. r, iiniiiinieiy cwimec- .ana uiiuiy oi itio improvements, the persou see- PrcATPR5rd Monday of April, and may sit threatened severe peniahment. He promised an The nnusuald-v -vealher will prove minor., i 1 ;l "'al Mr" hJ a uniform rate of thr;. cents on prepaid l;,,ers, ted with Cincinnati, yet they canno, get letters king the premium to deliver to the awarding ' 3 .p,.ks. j apology next day.'and the apology X.s that ,h, i t Jh

nu...rul u ...e, , ,e,.a,u. . ,e, trom that city 111 a day. '1 he mails arrive there ; committee a full and accurate description ofhls After the temlnation of the Spring term,1851, l .08. 01 ,h !9i"lure were ht t0 I Hy. as there has not been rain enongli to enable "ud protect th e heme mark-t

..." " ' '"''"I'' "'i-r busings hours. An I this ; improvement. : the Courts in the 13th Judicial Circuit are to be ! the farmer, to plough, or the miners to do "gold Industry of his own country from

win lan vex. 1 ne kiii vei retains me tiaase al

After the temlnation of the Spring term,1851, i , .

loo, on a route, whet they might be accommo- P-c. 3. Keouires surh sorltv to make an an. . ..

. ! J (" -I 1 j - IlPlu BS 10 il U W B. 1 -.--.... m. vr r f rvriiiiii; I'm IV lowing newspapers to be earned 30 miles, or any dated were this mail tarried allhe speed cf five ! r.nal report of their proceedings during the Fmx, , Morinilv, of Aoiras. .J Feh- ! h 8 f"l"n' New York, a few even.Sistajce within the county where published free mi,eS an hour. The Postmaster General has ' year, of the awards given, a description of the i .-.rT-m.T hold 3 weeks t T.C"r''e0 " """".onn heVe CWt Jl,50?:hrTr:afU'ew'Trhebil!Wl!, . wrt .. . .h. .-H,. - IW l. j improWMa.. of,," condition of agriculture 15,0, 4th londnvs of August and walXnMo1 me law in a lew weeKS. been, or is likely to be granl-d. The cilltens . In their country which report shall he made in ! February-may hold 4 week. A New York paper says of this display of N" JH. 'f those towns should speak out In a manner to accordance to the rules laid down by the Slate Kin.tv-ltli Mondays or September and i W,foIthy ff!!y : . Th-Commissioners next week, w e supprse. be heard. The treatment they receive is too in- 1 Roard c.f Agriculture. Mrch-mav hold 2 week lv rflni- itiP" rln,eDl" weM more gorgeous- .... , . 1 11 . u u . rT 1 iiiarcn may 11010 & weeas. ; lv decorated thau were those prepared by the will take some action rvlative,to a new jail f0r tolerable to be bourn. , Pec. 4. Provides thit Joseph A. bright of, DCn-to begin aHer the termination of , French, in the grand Trianon, at Versailles, for this co.uily. This should nut be done hastily. : Rut this is not all. They generally l ave a Marion County, Alexander C. Stevenson of the Ripley Court, and may hold as long as the ,he receP,ion of Queen Victoria; aud there were

They should take time to inquire into the best oninken set of carriers on the line, and when i Putuam, Jeremiah McBride of Martin, Roland bulaness reouire. law Rentier ! om?r "i"ipnd with such true pictoiial ef-

1 dans for building jails-taking into considera- lher " propel f bad night for travel, the ; Willard of Koseiu-ko. Jacob R. Harris of Swlt- j I MaHrAulosnette

lion the comlort and health of the prisoners, as ' roiivenieni 10 gei crnnK anout lerland, Henry Katlill or .Morgan, Joseph Urr -iri.oiD.iin.iini.iiiirir 1,1m ixmi. wellas their eafetv. and the cheapness of con- 'he I'm the stage arrives from Cincinnati; and rf Lanorte. David P. Hollowav of Wavne. John w have the particulars of the collision be-

atruction.

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wasiiing. oil, 1 llissaiu iiini oau r rancisco is sl,. r 1 1..

bound to t one of the greatest cities In the' 0 ' world that the pioneers wil! become bankrupt. 1 Suppose (says the Standard) the Unii-- c., and another generation reap the harvest. A were to adopt the advice of the Free Tn.;e rr company is beine formed, wiib a large capital, ' ufactnrera of England, nnd destroy all 1' for lighting San Francisco with gas. ; nMmhetnrn cf eoUttIti wcon Z' '' 1 he assessors of the city and conntr. return . w"u'rn, i.r.. s sthe value of real estale in the cityat tlC.953 915, 'ron' won,J l, Manchester inar;iira.-lCv. and in the county, outside the cily, at a little then make thmrt pay any price tliev !ikei to 1 less than half a million. The tax of city nd for ll nnnlv f,.r,,K,l,?r..,.ii' '

'county is $251,3PS,41. : T, . ."..'. . J y I The ' Gold Bluff" discoverv created rrreat ! 11 ls P1'" rmliistry e,f:.

done honnto the ''n!,at'0,, but l"" ccunl "e very like the uallons that secures that competition, lUlosnette." " I "Go,d ""d the "Cold Mountain" stories, can alone Insure cheapness, yet letnnne- .

I " ;'- "Komp.u, . ..ee. lormea, iu eilher home or foreign trade. But F,. Cr-mou. W,T.-An old gent-emau of.ighty- "ft- - T. ""l Free Trader's seek that monooolv . i "

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1-. 1 . - . ' .u ... . it Taup Vaii.t.ban tiU. , iv.vuw-imiTi. iu UB bdiu aim are tciiide

. i ifriuir inir. FunsiiTiiT 14 iim pntiv nM-unH u it ,11.. r ur...u. 11 M.r ..: ri , mcruuio niranirta nuiorrni ana ii ntrr.niift. i " ivuuk """"p1 . .,rr . . , ,

i " . i.irun trails"., ir m,.ucijitinui iiawrriiup, - ' r i . - .. t roHn. hi xiuii iierhiiam. ah a Bmrimii r,f curei 10 mem. lun in tm nn f

v . mii tins mail Looaa k .... , . ... .Uiii I :in m iL. nK. v,. n .1 Oil. . uoui cixwen, m rierryman aid to lurn ' . . .... . " . . ' fii

yj wnai maierui should it le i J h o!t! !oe " " "'"n ' " rarner amni r menon o Kncx, John McMhhfin '",rni",i ; nThe f-ml Is at the other end of the church." j ,e Mwr,e Pr"w inn (roitiea iiumb; traoe at w hatever

as W. Sweenev of Al- " " -''""ion, me ftiuocrai was miai- , "What do I want with the font?" said the old 'K- nonius, ae cecshall constitute a cor- i l ed, and sunk in deep water. The loss gentleman. "O! 1 beg your pardon." said the ren,T r.e Company, measured a patch of the oi thllV. State ! -f 1 i- at thirty persons,.,, of whom . -tlx Jt' '' brUght i 2 L.;

J ills, used In this country before the adoption cf fis so tier, or some otner man Is obtained. In Washington, and Thomas

slone, were safer than their successors. ; lw "'"T Br lhr! towns accommodated by the Ion, and their successors We are of the opinion thai iaiN could be con-, Post pRir ""angement. And yet if they should ! poration by the name

stmcted of cast iron entire, cheaper than any 1rs,a,',if r01 tnu cf their own, the depart- Board of Agriculture." Br" deck pawnirars and deck crew, except Mr. other plan. We do not know that anything cr menl woa,d not ",,ow tl"m 10 r"rrr without j Sec. 5. Directs the time cf their first meeting FP""0" nJ 'lU. ol Memphis, and tha third the kind has been attempted, but we have seen foulion- In this case then, government is a at Indianapolis, the terms of service, orgauiiv , "Clneer. wrought Iron cages for criminals, about eight curs"' 5'cad of a blessing. ! tion, Jtc. i The Aolocrai sunk while her engine was in

feet sqnare. They are building iron dwelling' ,n connrr,!o, this subject, we may as ( s,,c. f,. Trovides that the regular meeting ,notion nd passengers had no time to dress or 'duel at 10 o'clock this morning, somewhere be

nonses, and we should think a slight addition of wr" reier specially 10 another matter On Frl- shall he held on the first Tuesday, after the first the metal, would make fiist rat-jail.. It would evening, the 1 4 ill Inn , the carrier started Monday in Januarr, at which the President or

noi be rs camp as stone, and a hcav coat of ' ns pure on norsehack, with oXWT delegate of each countv society shall at

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Thcdarl brlrreeu silnnley nnd Inge. Wasiiinoto!, Feb. 24.

Messrs. Stanley and Inge went ont to fight 1

price they may cliootr t. ...

act they belong to that class of men. (::, :. cedbythe prophet Iaiah "Woe unto ll.Mt t .. .. I t I f f I . f

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warranta-S4.l,tiUU,l Ull to each or the thirty be no place, that they may b, placed 4,

members! 1 1 seems that the adventurers found .', , f , " ' " 'J 2., " on this golden beach nineteen men-and they lhe "",!st pf the E"h " They wisgin. , report that these men had no desire to dig they l'ley ran work for lhe whole world, or tint had a cabin, and iutended WiUchmg their claim world will permit them bit, contire.

1111 eunug, aim men lane a snip loaa 01 cow and s,.j..j .,.. ..,.

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people will be fvv.

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save anything. One p,s.,nger lost $5000. -ond the District Line. Stanley ... are ! r.'T .rce whw.,t W?" T'lr?.meI,,,n.K-' dnlt. than ..b-..--... s, ......

rp, , , , ... .. . , j- ' 1 j iar nonius vavs one man naa an.'Hi'j pounds,. "c " "iey Thesteamer was laden with cotton, dry goods, : nled by m. C. Johnson, of M irvl.ind. and ; or 50.000 tons, he did not recollect wl irh! f led. or mUled l,v their rnnnk

groceries, o. c , and was insured at the rale of Mr.

Inire bv Albert fi. Rraivn nf Rmmii . this cold sand.- and Gen. V ilsun. another nf 1 Itnt v. .1,:. r,.: .1. 1 ....

paintonthe inside would counteract any . in- ,h" ma,i --""pnsed of two hags-one under him, , end, who for the time being shall be members S2Q.WK. The Captain owned five-eighths, and Shots were exchanged, when by the Interference ! PttCi,filn Company," says that thousand, of , Government and lhe AmeriL , " " healthiness of the Iron. A ja,, with four room, J - - as the . r lh. Stal. 1?oard, for the pnrposeof deliberation ! three-eighth. , Memphis and New Organs. of friends, a mutua, understanding was entered j of tre.cherou, fo.. ..Wu ten feet square each, or eight rooms six feet , An that day. The next day we lear- ad consultation us to the wants, prospects aud j a,d that what property and effects did Into. No one was hurt, and the affair termi- diate realization of this pold sand is th. fm l We tell them. ,! ..11 .1.. f- .1 .

' ned that our paper did not arrive at lhe nffires ):.:. r .u. . :-..i... 1 , . I not ro down villi ih. I,n ... .ti. l, :i. ! ,, .. .. .. .. . h.mi ..i. .-.i":.i.:.. .. ' "" "MI r"

j, , "" nuruuiiurai iinerasia iiirougn- , . -t - " ..j nieu 10 ins sausiaciion 01 noin parlies: : .............. ,uu ,.,,... -mirii large subscriptions have been made and

square, wool! be ample for this count

We see that Henry county is build ng a new ; h,"?on'1 Metamora. At this we were somewhat , out the State; and al this meeting all reports ' llan 'ho WPfe lhrrB ,0 Tr'y UP" suff. rers

j illof four rooms, at a cost cf from ( 4.500 to "lp"isnM. '"! ss..te,1 ,n placing them in . from the couuly societies are to be delivered to 5.000. This sum would buy a Urge amount of n""1- 0n m""'"t further inquiry we were ' tie Suie Board to be filled.

cist Iron plates, of the rirht sire nnd thirkne 101,1 l!ml u,p Pos' Master at Metamora had per- 1

er. ould it not be well for our r.inimu;nn

era to send an agent to consult Mr, Greenwood, of Cincinnati, upon this subject. His e-pmlon is worth much more than ours, in such matters. These snggestlons are thrown ou:, for others to think about.

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The President's Message has ben referred to ' ' " 0 "9 fa.cn lhat P'"esrs , , ,;. . ' " '

Th'MiUrlr..rL.. n.. i.. ii , I ., , ,, . . . , anil goons musi ne lasen nils Clttnnce, over a ' - amongst m-

,, , " -..u..u.c.ary ommiueein me cenaie, wn.cn country almost imp iseible by nature. It Is proba- ree Traders, to remit U the Uuitel ?f)!,.., , the time anout day -break and two large boats , will probably report aeainsl env farther lepNIa- l ie that the Ihirtv Betters un of this Coni,.,.,. bt r

Sec. 7. Directs that the Stnte Board shall CMne iu collission, aud thirty human beings In- , Hon this session. w ill realize a ship load, and e-rip-buycrs about alteration of their T-rifT-,. ) ti ' T

r th. I r .. . .1 c i o i. -nn , a ,u" 01 Siiid, on lhe hual srllleineiit. ,', . , In the House, the F rench Spoliation Bill, and I The quarlI miui jsrfoi WIK Somi, Cor. have 4S niemWrs of Congress at command.

several other subjects were discussed among ; nieli miners art connected with lhe Mr.-nosa This foreign ini-rfr.., j

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r m ni we nnd lhe lollewing sections, to- ; . pmeral view of the condition of agriculture : Commodore Jones, who., iriol l. . n An altemnt of Mr. Thnenl, to Intone.

W": throughout the Slale. accom,,.nle.l bv .,rl. re- M...K.I I... t. r A . , I . Jm ,.: , ! a"lz ".daily-the first seven days they

' i "w ! ..I....-..U, n.i, urc viiiiiiruii Dl UKiliilEion iflr:" "'vmiiw imvj fin tur mi ntMiririiriniitui IU tnniiA i I K (Kill -iirl

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ror a jail, which could be easilv fteoed tcgetb- u,," rarrierto leave one bag at bis office. ' make an annua, report to tl.e General Assembly "ly destroyed

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- .un n inn iiii-ii iiruurrui iii'T.

of the laws and instructions of the post oflice de- '

I .inner m cuuucciea wiiii me :iarapa uib loreign iuierierenre.lt regards as d-s-rr DigBi.,8. Wi.lv twelve stamps of pounders of lug a more severe casligation than Mr We,, 2j0 pounds each, they cru-h a large amount of 0. ,, quariz rock daily-the first seven day, they . "Ve t,,e Autn..n Charge d' Affairs. And t!.r

"n,raC'?rS r '"""l. commendations as ihey may deem interesting some time, has been found guilty of speculating Philadelphia Mint, failed, cases, 10 carry the entire mail Post Masters and useful. i. ..1.1 ..... . .. Ki a. . j, . ,.

cent, a rnon'li.

Hllgl irfnitm. The Interest In our charshes, which we noticed in our last, has resulted, In sme additions since Wednesday of Isst week. Since that time I seven have joined the Presbyterian Church, ma- ' king 21 within three weeks. And in the Melh-

ooisl Church, thirteen have come in, mtling , t K . t . , , i

'6 "i uurmg vniS revival.

since have realized 19 per , American authorities are advi-ed to catch tt ! exnose these nselita of the Britiah in nnnnn Ui.

I m siaI.I .:!. 1 I An I... Jl TL 1 I . . TtlH I . m luln 1 II FA firnntlivil Kr ilia oLfllli.n of n.

w, never permit Ihem to l-ave any par, ofit." , 8rC. g. Annroria,e. one ,...., ...,.U,. , ' ...1 r.. " jr"' . . .1.. ,"7 T. T . ! Den.ocr.t7c off.oers, m-nv of the Whig member. . . ' " ' " "r ,ur' "n!

Sec. 404. Neither are contractor, permit- ' , e Boerd la r.rrr n .1 1.. ' , V.u .1 . u """Z m na" i " "V ",rlog" being absent Even on the third day ..f tl.e . ,,"M" 10 " bndla of An,, ted to leave bags of newspapers and nami.hV , ' n " . r , ' , J i t,m W,thUl Tl'e hns P- i m8n Thomas Lookout, who has just arrived . j .,;, OIlly 10 f , 1C Senators were present, can cotton spindle, in one hand, and a bale

1 ' , ...... uU oi-t-uum vi, inn exiiruuiiures io oe Pivetl nrove.l tha nnlani.. h. r. . r niu Km Ih. I 1,.! ...a In ' : i ..

Many places on their routes" . . " ' 0lf th otterv fnr lhe t-en.fii rn.n rn. ' . . " " -"" ulluu gois in in. oin.r

t, , "y ine noara iu ineir anuual report. i ; , ulit oeuaie uemocrals p, u hlgs o 1 luJe- j

v ....v. ...e , inrnsiatices we inquired or a Sec. 9. Authorizes the State Board to hold a.nrn raar. j ieee, jveniucay, goes on, we leel inclined to penderjee nd one doubtful. In the honse citiron of Metamora, who we knew was Inti- Slate Fairs-all the details of whi -h i I ' A pretty looking young German woman, j venture one ham. Cin. Knq. j Democrats 17 Whigs IS, one Independent.

mate with the I ost Master about the matter ; ,Inder Its control and regulation; to receive con- ! n" 'kamp.brought a charge ofbastardy That will do middl.no well ; but you might

I o mppv.se ne named ii to him Uy tiie next tribution d.intirtn l , ,i ,.i, -.i. ! nS',,ul irunee-iiouse neeeper, named Westllng, hui-i.iic a nine more ol the responsibility, and

.. . I " ...... , uu., M U II I IC IT II I HI. . -. . -

Citi Gu-u

An Illinoia ,lnrri..gr.

A correspondent of the -Spirit of lhe Tim-

Krtnrne.-t A riven In rent.

' mail . r . I . i. . r- it . . K.

, ...... u,e loowing .emr irom Mr. county society for the purpese of defraying the '7 ' ; baler, lhe Post Master at Metamora, which expense of Slate Fairs. " i te,tlmeny sh sla,eJ hat she

On Thuri?av. or l.t wl r--.. j:-

James Lanius. Cornel;,,. H,l. n...:. ectt.es the question, to (t:

Bartlow, all of this county, returned from t l-i MrrnoaA. T Feb 21, IM1

... . - .

iiomia, naving been rrom home one year

before 'Squire Rowekamp, yesterday. In her B "wiioli lioo. Sam. Pike's Ky

was acquainted

tr.rivniiTr jnmrr. i . . . .

A merchant who is avaricious as o:.uK-nl ' .7 ' . i-operas i recinct,' lliinoi-, givn

Flag. has recently excited some public utteution at : ,l,e ,l,iluwing amoug the 'rich cues' v.hi

A. j TT. , lnndon. lie had obtained al the cheapekt pos- hi researches among the b-pal records htr

, biuio iair a pnur oay-ianorer 10 oo some worn brourht to lifht

Tulleu, who died on a steamboat, near Ev.ns- J.,M'1"'. Pi,,er "P fsuch a i harg Is a Godamd this net.

ville, Ind on his return. i ,er ;.eluls c" prov that no package has

The past year has been quite an episode in

me lives of these men

Sri IT mi..il,.:in... r .1.. "erniuiy, naa accompa- ! ..,aj i.,., . ,. 1 :.. i ti. , ' " ; ., .

. , rAuMniii iiiq .I.J i.;m i. ii , j i j u . n.iir.vi iu iucmuj. ine --ouuaiier humwj. i iii uuiurmuuie man iiigueu ,

. '. : Ktoi he was under charge of

one year, oy ine treasurer oblate. ,7, , , " ' " less than three mouths, and the amount of the

We give his own 1. trn-r- j

i L . : .. t i ... . . . . I

S.. n r.. ., .. iu mis coniry under a prom se or mar- i,.... i , . . . . . t ,itl. ..,b ....i .i i....... . . I cabiiuuiiie a una line lhe other av w

Ci ,, r i ...u, .v., i nunt mu io meelliigs in ' . . e ,. . . ,. '. . mui ue was uncer Charge ol the phys clans ;-. ..k-u ,iID,w.,u,, w, .- v-laskson, ir. t understand vou ar . ,. ., . riage and confidimr ton mn eii in ii.. : . r ' tlmi ih . n.nu. l. nn..t.i ........- involved a cupkIihii r.r L. Hm.nr I

H l.'rt, j i'er.'.!

The marriige, of which this th-

They a!.o brought home the body of James ! office. To such a chaVpe I ha oillr to .... I II. Repeal. .11 I... -...u ! of h" P'ofr-'o-.n.t.ntly kept hi. company- rwio,'. ttni. .it i.:. ...i. P .T -0 qU8nc . 8 thirs.1- ' "f rom- . upo. th. following marri.g. certificate.

- . . j - ' j . ........ ,i, .A.. i . i . ,. . . - ... v ...... -iiiv. i im um in. la ii.pr iMii.Miuiiai.i wuHien u rn mm tt i.-niKur. n h d

on me juth oliSovemler last became a mother.

ever bin oelalud on Account of ny neglect; , The !trw t'eaMiiutliin He in the meBn time marr'ed another lady and vonrs in hast R. M WHAiriJP i Will be f.mn.i u .,..... ..i t. .i. . ... .. .. 1 " "a' 'na

In this time thev have Ti.l. ronel..., .... '" L.. ' M ...r.. ". . 7 V " ' . i ,,a i'o oanas nanounced at the German Cath-

nmWil,..!.!.,, ' ... ... . . M-..n.na, ow punnsneo, naving neen . olic l.hurch

" Mr " naieram not permit, (contrary to law,) iurnWie.1 us hy tne Committee on Revision on thecom

... uuiii.u limine, i uey tore inemselves tli

away from the dull monotony

cares of business, to see and

selves. And whilst they have been eniov.n ' ,h. .... i-r. 7 . ' . . . " "ul """ caveat. . ,,e de.endant did not deny

j v t- I'lriniiH'i j,

1 . J I .J1- . . . . t . .

IG.000-or,S,rh lie it.,,, ....... ,Cno i.i ih-h.wh.,..l .i.i. .. ' RM lo ne lost, and Is

his relurn antl m hen Ha 1 1 1 nr! wi.K l.a luKn...

j retained the value or the drink; lhe poor man enly legal evidence, took place in Co-ier;!-:

Jen. JncU.on nnd lhe Knockrro.

n r .1 . . I . . . . . "

u,ra ppiniuai KnocKer. down r.ast. It exclaimed flgalust it and raised so irreat an uoroar rinri. I., thi. e......... ... : r r.

irch on Fifth street, below Smith where j V h" ' "-itlon with the sPi- ; "TctZ befo "the JH. V.' '': 0f in n uinanl.whnll.. ..U-.l.... rTiu.v.j ritofGen. Jackson. The oueri-st wlahed l "y . ,"e CBld M?re. th J" e ... , . .

l . ... ' , . Y.. . ' ' ,0,', 10 kD0W where ' ' Wy lfst Consl,l""n er framed by entering her solemn, though perhaps unavailing I Th was: "The Union-by the eternal- ""other account to settle with Justice. He was ! In these word.:-

.w ...,. nwasn.i. ensk pardon Tor ever Intimating people, nnd we have co doubt but that caveat. The defendant did nol denv ih. f.n. ' don't split It." condemned to pay fifty pounds sterling as a fim-1 naVt been ninvinn lK : l-.r m . :. -ii . . . v J tiiw ittiis fft- Ii i n mnA k. .:ii...i i; i .i l

it will be ratified, by alarge majority on the J as stated-appeared somewhat penitent, and first Monday in August. The Governor'. ; offered to give the complainant 200. Shere-

St.ite of IllinoU Peoria Countv sj

the pleasure, of travel and the chanre of ccene-

I...I...I r .i , i .. ffrMlni r lhe lr.Bli.irr. 1

.....t.u..,T p, .nr. nnlr wn HIKlllt ... , ... nrlam.llrtn m...I.1 1 ... , ... '

money. Mr. Rarllow M lve.v.,,1.. t,. " e nave received trom I'.witt oc. DAVRNroRT Bvro.i.patiieo me new i used lhe otter.

..,me24lti Th.o.u.. .u., .,. . N Vork. an India n Tale, entil'ed as al.ove . ,nrtrm"". but for the fact the constitution 500

This Is mixiug pleasure and profit. Notwith

standing this, but few of them talk nf repealing the dose Mr. Fullen died cf the Chagres fever. The fatigue, trials and hardships of lhe trln adoed

to an over-anxiety about the safety ol his mo- i TKts generally.

The 'Squire fixed tha ball at

. . . . . ..... .vuoi.iuiii.il iruvir. i ne utiit:n wn. rrn.'.i.n m-.ii. . . . .

... o"v.,e ..... i - ........... i.i. vciii au. o, v in...i'. 1 1 1 . : .

e i.....l r on . . Tlhe enrol le.l eonrl Im. nr. ... I I J.,.:.. .. ... ... . u..r,iiCl.nU

.. (i.igea ui ine merit or the --i-.'i .nurni vmivmuj "muj me progress oi ine trial. Uincintial work we know i.othii g, having had no leisure : d,'PosUed with Ur Secretary of State. This ! Commercial. to examine It. We discover a nu in Iter of favora- ' W'" b don " ,con M 'e president, who is hi. ii..tle .,r ..i.:. . . . now abfent. return.: li.n . I.. r.r...,. ni Asolbtr Arrctl la Bottsa. -

v ... . iFviuvrioiu, iinweter; irom1 . ' . ..v, nliii-li k nmiiim. ..in .l. . . . issue hi ntoclamation. We xli.tl l.v it l.r... '

1 .asies oi novel . "i A man nnniel T P

"""I " n ni.uui a license, nun ine , Tn ll V,. I r ipoor laborer as the informer of lhe offence, re- !, , Gr'r,""lf- Koow lh': celved a third of the sum. i JV . b""U' ","d rr-v My" is :

. r.i .u U i...-i.iCr nun no as ioiks iioes,any i.h

ney, brought on Insanity, however, before he Abelltimt.m r Ih-mormfV, was attacked with the fever. This Is the tl,;r.l When alludinir to our notice ofth Jil. r

man rrom near, Mt. Carmal, who has fallen In (fnal District, (upon whirl, annject Mr. Lon,rar' lBS e believe to the wishes or inthi. golden enterprise all of whom died comirg Hollow. y appears rather testy) the editor of the ,el,lol, of lhe Convention, a contract was made liome, this side cf the Isthmus. 1 Fabe-dinm says: ' Un ,,l,e member of that body, (P. M. Kent,)

e would rather be represented as we are ' V Crmn,iUe on Revision, to execut. this

Boston, Feb. 522. c ...

(our readers next week. The Convention or-1 . was arrested toidered lhe nrlntlne of 50.000 cooie. ..f .1.- r.n, dar. r'""ft"l with aiding in the late mob and

j slitution in English, nnd 5,000 in German.

Itl vMrry r lea red u p. j The bodies of the two persons found dead at '

Quincy, Muss, were Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve I lUTAn absent minded editor havlmr courted a' ,"!''de uf lPP,'r!" precinct, and when mv r.n

These person, were re- 1 P'' "d pplil to her father, the old man said j n""'oncn' to marry em good an.l ok

ported last summer, to have been drowned "W,e"' you w"nl rt of a ! 0 10 cc,de,,ls. .1.11. ..:i: .v.. settlement will you make? what will you give i 0 M R

" r...MB uu ,u i.iuMvuigurn inn ii seems her? '

now that they "disappeared romBnticlIy.,, "Give her?" Replied the other, lokinff up

The Knll Kmid.

W

s Juetlee Teaif

j I put the initials, only of the Magistrate, u-. j the reason lhat this legal luminary is still hvic: ' and probably to modest too covet the kma t.

. which he is so iu.tlv entitled n..'i I..

across the Sacramento river at SacramentoCity, ; Bv, B pensioa 8ud lbe unaDimou. lhailk, are as fol lows: Fur a una hor.o w.nAn 1 r,(l ! -i

avoid trashy literature and ,..t. r....,T, o. r...- ...7 . 1," K ' l"of4 Inl-re" ". rapid peopling of lb

, -".. iur ..urbes, j; six norses.fi; g,a,e. ., w-.i thoM u.ho

The parent, of both are wealthy and respcela- i cantly,"Oh, I'll give her a puff. . . Tm k has ' rani in A fll.a IV, I . ,

we. i ne couple were great re.ders of rom.n- '

tic Ltoriee, and believer, in the delusions of D. .1 miv i a Kri inw TKa .f f : '

I -.... nanus. . 1 UD KJI IV.VT3 III irillOVfl

p. - .

rescue. He I. a negro.and gave ball for his ap-! via and Sunderland

pearance at Court on next Friday. Their shocking fate ought to be a warning to ' are a. follows: For a

delusion.

Strong efforts are now tonkin i i f.,vor of 4,h. "'an to exchance with the editor of r'riulinK' ln",,P's to be delivered in this city

running the Junction Kail RoaJ from Conners- l" A '' 'u the .Id!"

The tri.il of Davis is not yet concluded.

SECOND DISPATCH.

The eighth arrest for aiding in ,he late ont-

(rag.-..s ,aoe in.s anernoon. The pri.oner'8 , Mr. Hanna. the Senator from r.U. r , l.' four do. 5: on. I.or... Sfl ....... i- .

man and horse, 75 cents; one yoke of cattlo ' i.iissione?"

and wagon, f2; two yokes do, $3, three do. $4;

can't wail for cum

In tea ."ays. The work Is now being done In T ' , 8 n8dn' d ler ' ond-hand published in the Jeffersonian. . denial of tl.e ! 50 cents.

ville to Cincinnati, through the northeastern

portion of our county. The route

comes from Connersville dow n to

. ...... . IA ...

i empteton a lreek. up that Creek lo lhe table "emocraic parly for twenty years, and with all

Unds, then striking direct for Cincinnati. The p,,r Plaices against ihem, which has been line surveyed runs just nest of the Methodist i ,,urw! "d strengthened by heated contests, we meeting house near M'Caws, and then to Si-! 'l,ve '"n no circumslauceeto c onvince us that

monson's store. The farmers on lhat route are j """J' Tl'0 to our glorious Union, upon

r .. nit i ivi II 111 me .111 : ( - .... .... ... nun iinnn WUIIO in pnl.. nl . . . ( w .ureiwuiMi a UCUISI Ol 1116 I We beg 10 have our opinion recorded adverse !CiaCi"n'li' 0M lh"e b"'lt. ( opinion '. ' ' r, " 'e'DB spirits among truth of the report of hie remark, in the Senate 1

: x.r- "i-i ; t. jms

, th.v rw. to this. We prefer Democracy in lu ,o.i ; of ,,, Prl, a contract) no printing oflice I L . 8 . .. C"

.1 ...... . ... In tn.li.n. o....KI.r r. .-.u-.-l ... no rem.ars.eu that he wa. a smart nan that It a... lhat l,i. . 1-. . .

Il.e Mouth of """' l" aooiuionism. e have watched the ..........r,1Ilmj,. ,v ej , . - j -e.-.a... were reported verbatim, l....: , . .. know that we ronM l..v i. i ... ,rM"reu a sman man 10 perform the rescue but the anh.l.

and there is not a printing effiee in the city, ! W" F'Ven rr 3000, ,,n N. Uuffon subsequently introduced a resolution for the (unless Ii be that of the Volksblatt.) that could " "?ted bo,itlon,st- "'yden ha. fre- j purpose of expelling the reporter of the Journal not have done it In the same number of days. U y " WM taMy nd would from tha Senate chamber, which Bcarcely receiHd even proposals been Issued for the printing, ' " man who Wou,d "npt to arrest ved a vole beside, his own. The Senate al the

taking stock liberally. We heard oae man.! ,he r"rP'y f hich depends our freedom W W0U d Dot comPIa,n ; but, a. this was not i J. , c 'he session complimented that

who proposed to take enoiig'i to finish entire, P" nJ rroP-fiy- They differ with us rela-1 ' W ,h,nk "' M oir neighbors of' , . . rr.. . . .. . i : . - . . Ilia Tfimii.l t r . . OCd

cne mwe. nns is r giit. And the people T , rn "na measures; but, with the mass -...-.niniar, .no laesmao, have i ,.i .. ... . 1 .r .i.. ......... . . in.. ...... nr . i .... . I

pnoutu nave me right to build a rail road when I ' 1 " Parl ,nal dmerence has been honest. ' tu'"l"a""

Weak doses of wash-board, are now recom-

yslcians. for ladies who complain

MrsiCAi " I' A give almost anything tu!.f: Ole Bull," said a dow-east lass to lier lore:.

'Well," answerd he, "dad's got ao old Ins"

chap, and yon cau hear him beller at most

The examination of Davl. is not yet concla-

and where they please.

j Not so with abolitionists. They profess no at

(LTMrs. Carmichael. who had rented the ' . ' l"" - n,on. and every act the, do . - '

alt House at Cunners

returned to this place.

The New laane.

The provision in the new Constitution which

same re

porter for bis faithful reports of the proceeding, of the Senate Richmond Palladium.

To convince the people lhat the Impression

o a wrong one that the work could not have been Prh'bite the further immigration of person, of , 7 10 huyen bnl . done in this city, promptly, we have printed c'" the State of Indiana, will present a new ! btM? 10t0 ronie. nrth.Pnn.i..... . i. . . 1 Ian. I. iL. . . . ... -" ine re

p . J . -

n.li llii,...ir ... . . en.isio us dissolution to anarchy and blo.l

--T-;. g,veniiup,aU,l: . . - ' ...... 1000 conie, of theCnn.ii..,i- I .i..". : Issue lo ih i .

..... j .... - , . , . . .w. . r ..... KiuHu.j .ii fU

rr nTm'n"'"" Wnrku reb. !2. r LOL R-Holders showed mora i.--.:.i. . .

.,rt.uujtni)i)iii ma demand wa. not

of dyspepsia. Youug men troubled in the Bame; tl,T"

way, can be cured by a strong preparation of wood saw.

Nothing Mevr nndrr the Ann. The i JinilfAPn. rtf lata tinva nrrktrarl .Vi.m.

wive, very keen-aented In hunting outprweh- 1 ,0 ' l''?' hf" 'U? ,? Te"ali"Z ' fc r ire.nt In tha Ihlr.l InFanlrw

er. who make use of the pulpit for political ends;

were 412, 110. 1000 ; f tbe summer, and induced him although he

reralnta o . n : n .. . I' l.. ' . J . i i

...I . j . . r w.....iuD iijin, v, h never eccusiomea 10 cuurcn guiiig 10 bc-

II r There ... ,hm. t... .... ...... I npr"nl ' w "t their acts tend, or to know ,VI """'" c.rcuiauon. This we have done. Ku" "--n lssne which, we trust, will be m.t ' a"tZ the last fortveiirht hour. rom,iM '. ! -' -

. "Slon ! K;. r.u... ...... . . . .nrm.il.tS .U .. . . .1 -:.!. -.1 . .. . -. h.rr.1. ' " e.-,j

Seeing upon his wife's shoulder a large sl.aw pin, Mr D. a.tid, "Iu the military eh, got to 1 a captian?" She iustantsly remarked, paia'.b;

mr-

I geant in the third infantry.'

they are no, without precedent In their faculty. 1 ,7 a. the following old though pertinent anecdote nvspep-ia Cnrer, prepared from Kennel, nr tt.. , or i fourth Stomach of lhe Ox, after direetioa. nf Biw proved: Liebi the re.t MiT.iol.inc.l Chemi.t. bf J 5 A worthy Deacon, In Conntcticut, hired a : ,I?"i?on'I M- No- u N?r,h i5h,f street, fi.. ' adelnhia. Pa. 1 nil i a trillv wnnrlcrrn. rpinei t tV

journey man farmer, from a neighbor. ng town Indiition, t'y-prptin. Jaundice, Liver Complain?

vuiiiuuiiiuii, biiu Lroiiii), curiiiir aurr .iiurc'

own method, by XatniVt own agent, the Catirii

j uice. are AdrTtmement in another eolumn

f lhe temoval of our j ,h'r '" We Uve n"'r had ! 1 ' CU0,i" '"9 thn T Rood temper, by the peo- j "pRoVKm Vl TT, t . . , totheccntJy Z'? ! j P'; M without regard ,o the old par- LZZ SRXSoZ . started and Is sustained by foreign agents, em- , State Sentinel. ? That it will be adopted by a majority ! continued moderate demand TV. ....

ployed to bring about th. dissolution of the:

Union. We consider abolitionists a. open and

avowed enemies of our beloved country, and

1'rr.i.tra I'a nnmr. Wshixgto!, Feb. 22.

1 he fresldent message in reply to the Se

, of persona remaining In their Sl.. .fi.e ti...

.honM l-... .J u... . . .. . "'""go in reply to the Sen. ' ,. . " ,

- ..po.iuca.iy and person ate', resolution of the ISth. callinfoe inr-... . m" ,rW" 10P'ntthe free State, from

. men oo not sgio insiuu.tr, If you a not half bought ovsr to the enemy, that you pr fer an abolitionist to a Democrat. The latter

. . ...... er, . i ue naa nr.nt th..,H.niin.. .r.k.i en wum win protect ou reeve. A

Then do not ag,ia in.iuu.tr. if you .re ' ,; .u. A V K ,0r ,l,lorn,- ! being overrun with this m!..r.M i Whitewater Canal 1117 A ' AZL ' !. !

, , . . . - iviauvr w tur 1 1 1 (i U in ifiutnn l . i. I " 1. . i iniduliu, , it m ... . - - mwmi icr

d.v TK. r...,., " . 7 .'-ul,!"ra ,elf-def.nc.,alaw of our nature wh.oh koa. ' !ln f e J"ao " ?.h Frf from R.ilroa. atl9c:

n, . fa. me laws or the! L . . . . , BUU a" " irom Whitewater r.n.l aulas'-

.-v.MV7v.ia.. i i.e laiier is ai.r..i,-...- t . . . " exnnainy. reonire. or n. ,. ..I .: rurcor o . . . .. -.:.-..v,.

ee ifl..l...! " p p.ra express.y lo ! ..,,h n, - ,

cf our tegislalure relative lo

Court House, the rumors withstanding.

The F.ipraan f ll.Trrnmr.l. The supply bills w hich are before Congress include an expenditure of nearly forty seven millions of dollars, as follows: Tk. 1 V.C.: Li. . ..

. . ''"n"'C "0t ot half boucht ov.r to the enemv. th., . " 1! ' V"r "

JJ.U0.WWj Civil and Diplomatic. 6,500.000; f an .Witionlst to . D , T ki ".I " ' . . " ,.ot the laws of the

.-irmy, wrdcance and t ortihcations.rj,5HO,nitO; West Foiut Academy, 200.IHH1; Xavy, 10,000,IK)0; Indian expense., 2,000,000; To.! -office, 5,500,000; Mexican Indemnity, 3,6W,000; Riverand Harbor Appropiatlons, 2,000,000; I.ight House, 400,nw; Coast Survey, ISO.000; Tenslons, 1,500,000; total JlGS0,OtH). IVeides these there w III be aud odd million rr two for lhe boundary commission, special Indian negotiations, and tha usual annual inde6nite and

permanent appropriations, not estimated for, ,

r J3,5MI,0vW. Tliese. sums together will make the total appropriations of the present session amount to somewhat over fitly millions or dollars. Baltimore Clipper.

I bath of hi. stay. Upon their return to the ',

presented Deacon's house he asked hi. "hired man" hew '

HY3IENEAL.

j . 1 !aal Wl illjICO IIO V IM Q

j " uei.opiea oy a majority nunuea moderate demand at steady rate.

, - va.,v..UUUD(. i ne Slave States are making " ",rB '? were I4U hhds Bacon Sl,l.

ir,nKeni laws. io prevent that unfortunate class

Mar.icd. At New Orleans, La , on WeJ.

thera is a j he liked the preaching? ( nesday, 29 ult., at Christ Church, by the Rer. idy rati.. I .... ........ . . . 1 nr. xr.-.in. r . . l t. ..t.

140 hhda Bunon ij , lle ald lna' ne alau 1 "Ke 10 "rany mini.- ; ".nio, ubl mraoeao a. uunar, io

7o packed; and 20.000 lb. .IH.. i knib ..

m.LIn.SK.ETTTheMWM rath" better 'de?l. orVa,,,bn,t pric"s were a shade lower. Sale, of 3o4 brls from Canal at 19; 71 do

las n l... ..v . . ..uv.il

...... , . - - i. . mi- -vulWD 1. 1 in. I. a?, rtl I n.. .

. 'ucl"h-K'" -Poor way ofViih regard to ,h. fuEitive. slave, he eeo .TV"1 wou' ft" our poor-house, with

onva. nig n.

Kevrnae Bill for

... .ugivi.t-a .urn ue recom- LI..L - ' ...... mends the prompt execution of the laws, and ' p,lu,"r" rrom our i,l'r States, and involve

repeats the assuranr.ih. it.... .1..11 ... r,.i . --- ns oi slavery, without an pop.

n,. r? .nn ... .. ... I w i'. iiuniui- M.j.. .... .. -.' . '

.... ...iru....,,, paseeo ny ine legislature fully enforced, and all r,.;M. ..- . i -i' oeneni me evil of two race. ra.l.

provides for the following n. f r.. ' . ..... .. i dine in the sama inm...:i. .i .

- b w. .....luu ivr . .i.eni euppresseu; and io this end ha is nrenared ' . ".v,i.gm lhe nNaini .... '.. I I . or. th. niK. . .

, j , .

.open.

1 . .- .-..u ... i. preparea ... - r -. . - to exercise the power wielded in him to the ful- 1 1 . Mlnf"'or race' P"ated, socially.

ter preach politics.'

Henrietta M. Maffit, daughter of the late Jak

"I am very sure yon heard no politic, to-day Newland Maffit, both of Texas

aid the Deacon. 1 am sure that 1 did." .aid the man. "Mention the passage," said the Deacon.

"I will. He said if the federalists scarcely are

la Frank tin C.nd. since Feb. at. On the 24lh iost. by the Rev. Charles Herman BleckeB, Mr. Henry William Chrlitfr tr l, ;t J .. .... . , r... n..

CHEESE S I v..i .vui;, -1 win. no asm ii ine icuctan.i. avQ.ucijr mo i iiaueuu.niu, io miss ijirina ciua t.uermaa. and 50 do at TCA CTlia1atMkL-Ch?iCMtfl; ' ""d' when W'" ,he democral PPer7" j Ou the same day, Mr. John Trimming to Coders are firm for good lots. De,nB "B no'-j ..Ah,".aid the Dacon,"yon mlatake. These i tharine McClaia . DRIED FRUIT Sales of 75 and 400 bush, j were the words "if the righteous scarcely are! On yesterday, Mr. Thomas Barlow to L f.?i.!! .'C.30.0 do A' fi Bnd "20 brl. peach- ! ,aved. bow will th. ongodlv and wicked an- ! Fisher.

e. (barrel, extral .i i . i....u..

V0-iri..n - uuanc.

1.45

GROCERIES-Themarket wa, quiet to-day

P.,r;i.i. ... o- . i-. .... .u. . . ' "y n Imnassabio nlf ti,. I....ML neara oi worthy of note.

. . vruuvo iia.; .o cents eaie.u. me lone oi I ne mess is him! , , R "uupiiun or int. nnas r air Surar in two lot. at

. ' i urn. iKinn in . ...i.i ... . . v. .... .... -

poll tax.

To defray expenses of Constitutional Con

vention, 4'.C centsoo 100 dollar.

and decided, and ills well received.

j provision, In our opinion, will give impetus i M.'"!:""r h"d firmly at 32.; ) f A lha aa.. .1 ' I I I fill t9 A XT f a- a n.aa

6c.

j vau coionixation, which It will never raEsimsiT Filhor mo thi CoMraoi hsrp M loDK helter and protection Is ...

' - . a I w Ia Ilia r . fc "

ror me lusai,. Asylum I cent and 7a' mills; : lixisoia. On a test vote in the negroes, in th. Northern State., for the deaf and Dumb Asylum 2 cent, and 21,' Sennt'of ,he I"'"0' Legislature, the other day I State Sentinel, mills; for lhe Blind Asylum IU cents. i t!"'r but four vote, again.t the comnrn.'f

w T ' i antckaa n.eaa. f V. . I a i" .. . Tf Im a.A.M . . .

Rtitrai. urr..a. ti "ii7 . , rT Hewpahlre 1 " vui.grees, and all these . " " "nporiani in debate to introduced

We understand lhat the Ohio Legislature has ! weeek. and reacLerfl" , ""J:n V'?,".n U,t ' ll m- b.ery lug voted for them. ! foment. nd .u.tain them w.ll. In

granted, charter Tor a R.llroal from North ' "oas nomination or the Rev. John Atwood for1 " " " lr llespie, ap- J rn'"P or M.cedon and Alexander the Bend or Cincinnati to Harrison, and that they ' wnor. j proving of tha course of Mr. Fillmore In re-1 GrMt ow'd their success to the Introdoctlon will proceed to construct the Road. They can Lnj.h,'re 0,,,-r, tvro 'l"1 in the negative, rd ,0 'n" question, wa. adopted with of the pbalans. Napoleon gained hi. victories

do it eas ly. They have the mein, 1Bj l!w d!,. j r?. B0'm. "V.

position

Uovernor, Samuel Dinsmor, i but osa dissenting voice. Such is the hom.ge 1 bT oncentraUng his force, upon a sincle noint quite unanlmoosly, . paia ta t. stern integrity oftha, trne he.rtL I n W ,n ,h9 fi tui.l.stette. c-..... .u. t..:. . tt hell, w. carry that within n. ti... it i... , .

- ' - 'i let loose.

man. So says th. Faris Mercury

will trouble us more th

HOGS AND RATTI P ri..r

a,i... . - " vaiii. nave C d' fnd ,w" tice.le. to tha packers at rfc?-fromW 5 00 a cwt.; and the butchers ar. paying aa high as 5 50 for 14 lipUni- IIo8contluo In demand at 4.450 a cwt nett. k.!,;!.7.riTherr '." no imPryement in the Market for thi. article, and we continne quota It rrom 12. to 14 dollars. S Vegetable. Oolona.ro acaece, and la active demand at 1.00 per bushel. Potatoes .re In moderate request at 60065 per bnshel ror good description., and they .ell from .tore at 2 .00 ner barrr.

It Is Mid they have made a bast of Jenny

an al I ,h, world be.lde. Llnd at Bwton, far .up.rior to the original.

pear?" "Oh yes, " said the man, "he might have used those words, but I knew darned well what he meant!"

IVrvr NonlaaliaH. The Prairie Chieftain nominate, th. follow- J log ticket, subject to the decision of tha Women'. Right. Convention. ,

r or President. JENNY LIND. For Vic. President. SALL1E PARTINGTON, Tliese Ladle, are well known, very popular, and go II strong for Union to a man. CT"I wish you would not smoke cigars, said a plump little black-eyed girl to her lover. "Why may not I smoke a. well as your chimney?" Mid he. "Because chimney, dou't smoke when they re lo good order." He ha. qui. smoking

Am Aw in I Pause. After the clergyman had united ahapjiypair an awful silence ensued, which was broken b; an Impatient youth exclaiming "Don't be unspeakably happy!" Marriage is like A cant of dice! Ha p py Indeed his lot Who gete a good wife, one of morals pun And withal easy temper, but alight on A gadding, gossipping, expensive jades And heaven deliver th.! On the 6th Inst., by Rev. Wm. H. Latter Mr. John W. Elmere. or H.milton, loM Mary Curry, of Ross township, Butler co 0bi On the 13th lost., by tha same, Rowland Hotmau and Elixa Blair; all of Ripley couair Indiana. On the 16lh inst , by the Rev. E. HoweM-' Robert Dearmund to Mis. Eliiebjlh Bebb,!!

1 Morgan tp, Butler Co. Ohio.