Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 March 1851 — Page 1

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1 b h:a l3 Am l'R COVN t ItY-OVlt COfcXTllY'S I X TF. R K SI S-A T Ol'H COIN THYS FlUFNrS sow nKOOKVILLK.lXDIAXA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, I8"il. x r. vor . xix -o. i i-

.v.,,-! -.tfedioBs are rmis-Jor great.n.ny.h nr,, of eating, an t lV ptric,ost nf.eiition

(lostcoa- ..,. sr.r,stiou on these im-

Ud r'

There'oau '"' ,,v,u"1 '

. the avenues of tmietenths

theuU be ,3"

, ,wii ate tneaveimea v. ..

e.!t8-"tl:.taftli-'t humanity-

sort, know that he would have staid where , ho had done such great things, and where the -popular fame of Ins nchiovments would have won him far more patients ihan his own report or them r u) p iin for him elsew here? Am if he : vaunts liis ability torure nearly every thing, ineluding diseases rs given over by others as past hope, hi' is a q-.iaek of course. A man might; posibly do that; hut if he did, lie would never aft- rwards set k j :ti t ts .inter. slrniipers-. j The single remedy, then, for the outrageous '

Quackery now so rife, especially in the Healing

POETICAL.

'Vrtn-FTivE.-ny nil mean let

t,Ct.:' , , m,c1

tho l" r;,,!"'r 1 ' . V i is Common sense gadicd hy Inl-Higm-ec. l'r hu the ft. On Rrt:inR up in ! p0 , 0, l;;im;i y ,llri!- frr.n innovation, for Mt-

liT. put Ivt-U-1 I 4.hmu, hue nliirrscii-itf s, is ptcrrtsivr, till W-

to. U.-P x; ware ,f -wr.rjrering pretenders, beware cf

:ii coven

or lo,rbKn? them we'd with t.;e bancs j w ho m ,tl? SCfnt8 of h;r Bs;!o,ltu:1113

;, thBtttk?t!wncuiauj ru " 'f ; uLhievmel'ls; beware of excee,!il2 brass. It is

cry ctou,; ami n m-. .. , ot , i. s met ;!."

.1:1 hk CM t.riKg .1 wo "-. "i - V,

i

i::e s.t.:ir .iui.i ..t l- -

.nJ well W'A crSt

j . .... in miii Mint ,nriiir, uuiiLiCiieve

i .., : . ... . . . ;

efthe feet a!-o, :'' ' ' " u: uui.t peop:e s'tiiiy lor tliem elves, and until j

w .ter; then rub dry and put on son. untmetu j ,hoy rpflI :0 t0 ,r.,s, a lan n.tfre).. ,M.p.use ls aver t!'f tcf ad soles drw on the socks and , a!l M. lv tUt.v h.Ive au.e ,J Flllr.r ror lhfir Md 35 wcu a dree,', take a ra;.id wa'.K j f0;y. , r'.Vn:e;t;kee; tHer.t UIKrudy covered j -- - --- i Whet, x our f.a ateincUtted p . rnUrnl j : Jer' the .,ieht. h,ve a lolt'e of Lot v C W f ,V 1 i lolei0'. r . ' , on Ike l. U-M., Cnlifomia papers to the wi!er , i'-J l ! 1 ;!.i , f J.tnuary h.ve ceen reo-iv,,!. We corn- , . ;.. i f.H t o ' r.'t: :" to be.:. At all ti:il-1 ........ ! r1-" r ' , , , . . , pin from New ori pKtMii cf the by tvt;ip.V.:.ieMeaus l-,, the feet " hrriv,,; " j aor X' ,NF.co,Ja.15,l?5!. j tiiometit, fvvpt i! . ' -., ''' , Sooie we,-ks ajn a company was formed here '

Never g.J to p?-. v.-.u v.. .....,. w , ..

. i:v:ki!':eM.'or.iti.i tt,-e!i Trinidad bav and i

Ml' f. ' oiit s.il. us s eep is ns i.ee- , i . . t tii- mnut.i of tn Klul;ti.tn rsver .hesam! ii.un :

utitvtie-C'.i he..:ili, ill V. r.- -.t iti,.: ! . .

Tl-.e com- ,

never oo '.'',t, T

enad, r-

-.1 he

j:".:1;.!!.'!) were subscribe. for the purpose ol

lrestr.tTe(t:.:a i.r da'dy food. Purii f the fad iater.sr.r" ; i;i C iroiiths, hmw oir t! e coveriac fad :li mi! et. L lu t f.re for tea or til'teii teieu es ! . f re coitut to bei.raUi;.c tVm we'd i''. t ie Ir.n .'s. itV: ther? ' e-'t t:. f rj'.test v;: it ste any v. h.ere

about tli'm; and uat:! j - f i el!y . ry

,V t'-'lfteev; t-aliii

- i.t d to he impregnated with c Id .

"Ztaiilc iil Life' BV DICKENS. Hear the tip bravely, Strong heart and true! Meet thy woes gravely, Strive with them too 1 Let them not win from thee Tear or regre t, Such wetea sin from thee, Hone for pood yet! Rous.? thee from droopinj, Care liden soul, Mournfully stooping 'Neath grief's control! Far o'er the ghiom that lies, Shrouding the earth, ltuht from rternaltkiea fallow us the worth. Nerve thee yet stronger, Resolute mind! Let care no longer Heavily bind, Rise en thy eagle witig Gloriously free, 'Till from material things Tare thou sha! I be! Riar ye up Lran ly. Soul nn.l mind too! Proop not so gravely Hold hearts and trite! Clear rays c f streaming lieht Shine through the gloom, God's love is be lining bright F.'en round the tomb!

I NinVS OF TIII-2 H'KIiKi j A ?l.iu Killrl. I A '"an named Samuel Hami'ilon, who has j been living in sight of torn here, was shot on . last Wednesday evening, the l'dih ult , at the , hotis of his bruthcr-in-law, William Robinson, in Richland township, bv a m.iu named John ; Tyler residing in that neighborhood. Tyler is , n man in good circumstances, and has reared a , respectable family. He has left for p.-frts unknown, and a reward of two hundred dollars is i clTerf d for his apprehension and delivery to our civil authorities.

.Arrival of Jenny B.itiri nl Xrir Orlcunt. The Picayune gives the following account cf the reception of the Nightingale in that city: The broad wharves it: front of the "Flace tTArmes," First Muncipality, were crowded yesterday afternoon with persons awaiting the arrival of the steamship Falcon, and on her as passengers from II ivani, Miss Jer.ny Lind and suite and Mr. liiriinm and family. After the Falcon landed, a lady, plainly dressed, appeared i.t the gangway. Sh was recog

nised as Jenny Lind. A terrible rush was made

TJK3J rEIIAM'E.

dare contend that there U as I tr-e a ; the resident inliauit ints of I . " art's now, as ther was five ye... . , there were hut fw f.ireimrs tiien,

r cent of s drii:dvi V:lOu.,;

I'ot thf Inttinna .hHrrrran. IlrplT to Uonahl oil triiiH-r:itirr. Mr. Fditor: As

mdd," improved so much under the slht r, J "!re arB 8 Vreat ma:''- n"! -ks.if,;,. ti-.lion I gave him a few e,ks ago. I shall ad- e!eCU" ct P"rh mi":' wt h'" a niukter "a little more of the same sort," ho- n" smon? tmpernee rv.n? Cer-.ai..'.y it

i Co. s, i a shametul tl.uig it is ,v; but wd! ha please to say v. hethi r w!ii-!; v h id nnre or less

to do ia !.Tt:ons fiye or ten ye. r.; : go, thin

now.' If lie was not too voui"' t

ping to cure him entirely, without having to repeat 50 painful a duty any mr.re. It is not material to the matter in controversy whether Ron.:!.! u of city or country birth.

True, it makes my las!; n Jittle more f-arfnl, to

to calch a glimpse of her. One enthusiastic

I irent!enin I,bi ;.. bL.i , . g'apple with one who has been "both to mill

e ,,avfl l,'aru,,,1 l!,e Prl!car. of this dis- j ut,forluniltM ,vllo oouU nnt gel oul of ,,,, way I and market;" yet I may m l ,h,iut5 from c rtressing aiTair only from rumor, and not d-rm- j , ,;,,.. Ue wa l)Und ,0 eVf rvtiling Jtfnl)" j reeling him, evea though he is a great traveiWr, mg that a, together a Tellable scarce, we foibear I Lirin prHPI1 Veil. Apparently she became a"d h'ls ,ivei1 in oi;"-r eits than Madison. Yon publishing them until something authenlio can j fright-tied at the crewd.'and theidea of traver-K'11 '"erve that we do not differ as to the pro-

ue nscrrtatiiFU

n v-ars ag.i

to noti.;e such things, he wi:l r..:neic:ber that then all candidal, s tropt-d. or f.,i! d. noiv a great many succeed for every cfi.ee 'petha not in MadUon) wiilioiil treating iit all. So uracil for that arjruiiie.it. 4 "Tiie side board is again coivr-J wiili

n ines, Ccc. 1 am bound to credit Ron il

I r .1 1 U lIUI y Tf ftiniH Til IA n ,i, nirt r ' " .'.-".."'.iii i" i f.. unu v...- i - , . . . .

I Hamilton leaves a family u ltrly destitute I lhe v,,.H 1 ! scene" temperance lecturers. Sut unfortunate- l""10' yH " h ,,V"'1 "' c't!t S '-'''--Rvil. Jaeksonian. A m(uU ... aboul ll8,fth, ' V for Konald's laurels the f.. W,uv h ,d be.,, ! ZZ7XTJl 'K ! l-TThere has b-en a great revival amons the ! P-oPV cn the whari left it running a:;d ,hout- l " C!t al, ' U,a" ( 1 " r'! ' i w h.:re and when il v.-,," I u.u w'v!r Methodists in and about KnlghMown. ilurinz i lnS an es-orl to Jenny Lind, ..-mm- ('",! L rM-re-. t..e f,-M - jt. .' ..

1 .he nt -t, n,... : i nauvinv her rnrriae. l. 1 1.- t.,.,..tl ...:'.:;. I lie Aationul I'. v;.-'on ci tne ro!iS, nan Im r l.e- . ...

I . ..il' r , . 1 1 1 v I. v w j - r- - . -, t i liIlJTiiieS II Willi iti JiaVH IWH. J

' members h.ne b"en added to the Chnrrli. J Rushville Jacksoniaii. IT Yankee Young Ladies who come out west j us school mistresses, are not of much use to us after all. Instead of teaching other people's

children, they soon get to teaching their own. jrrHow to pi.kasr vot-i I'RtENt) Go to California stay there twenty years work hard

the s'e imer Cheyapoa!

and

lis were t:k-n to TriuiduJ

BV MI'S MROnr.T Ht'D,

jiilDV 1 :.'t.r,l

ah. nt thirty tndiv

. 1 nmi 1 tt-.i.! t . hay tn company procee- Farewell to the home cf my earliest dreams, Ci : aloii; the s 'a .-Lore until they rea; he.l IJoIJ I' .......ll l. :n. :. .

i uirnrn iu im mil!., in wumi.amis nun p ireunii,

ls enty-seven r jl. s front It

ia evjry part

ab.iut l' the. Is, ilien e-1 iMtv.e. !y into b.-!, witV.ci nikii $ ci t'ie c. ! i tV.i -r, mi i l...ve ei'M c- vrlrg from above the kivos .'o.v ;iw::r ,s, hut al:Ule on tli-J-reast :.s i agreea'de. ruti.osorrit or kw:ng Fe but tn o er tl r-- , kia is cf foo.5, besides I re:-.d i:f.d butter. ;.t a' tlr.gle meal and never e tt any t'lirg I etu e, i: '

uienU. Yol should e:it at r-gnlo.r bat three tn.s t- . . v. iih two not less tb m live hoe.-s .ah, tier si I.

Cld water r. I !"i

w..rm : ! ' ! a:i..-o. ie;ny-sevcn t in s tront Its sunny sky smiling o'er forest and dell,

' " "'" 11 " """" ,v "'" Lov'u home cfmy .hildhood, farewell, bire-the n-i. , i ...... 1 J '

i i!ieii:.s represen'.ej to le r nl one

well.

r-.i io u-iir ..un ;r-d Let high, raising per-. Farewell to my mother, f,rn.;friend ofmv youth, ;. ul.tly "i on the sea shore, and .xtetiding.T'wns thou tino'.t me first not .... fi.m

the truth,

P'

i.u.1 g n- coast a hot: I r.lteeii miles. Hi sail II

u ,'0'ii 'le hM iss.,,1 to contain gold, iu quaH-; R, ,0 ryiSS my volI h(,ar, to Fat, ,

nd lisp him a prayer for his bountiful love.

ti.i-s rang pg fiotn I mi cents to ten dollars the ie.f:.l ofs..iiid. The Chesapeake relumed a few

hour, and ; ii.Utxa's cf '

r.-crj tiia:i

davsago, and was im r.eoli;.Uiy purchased by the cmpany wl.irh cr'ginally ihartcri'd her. She

g.s up tills ;.!t,n:ooii iVil.i l.iO laborers. I

1 nave t-teu i .'.imerous specimr ns otlnis sntn:. A poiii:.! t, st .1 by lire y i dded six dollars i f gold.

'I he g I i Is very ti:i., too tine to be separated by

' llie common was'i.TS.

Q-ticksllter or s iudllng must be br. tight into

uset ip..ke the discovery ofiii'.v great benefit.

For miles the beach is said lobe yellow with

go.d. J-ome of the stories told about this Goid PhifT exceed in wonder any thing contained in fa!;le. M 'U are flo. Lir.ff thfr.. io fir. Tit liiiin!ir

Otherwise rou H'av take m.-r- than n .tnre r. on:- I . . ..... 7

. . 1 i a;:u o.h u l en essels wt;l ii in tne course

of the next tti.ee days. The san I will be taken v. :u ! ship 'o. Is, and will be conveyed to -cr;.e pl .ee w h re I bor is cheap perhaps to F.ncltnd and the rob! estrarte,.. This is the

i o rnhou or oooei bv the l aciltc tl nmi? Com-

i at y, ttie e in rs i t the LcesapesKe, 1 lie

;g-stio, and so

any lient.i, if mite i is i.ik-n cor:1", cr seen

after a meal; half a gl ts.s hi ;l m, .il is eltot:g!t

I rom aa hoar and a half nfur a me..l until I

withia half nu hoarv f tii u-xt c ue, you sr.ay dtlak as much Water as you des re; H is bo si, however, to drink but a sw.alh.w or two r.t a time, with av. inte'V.:.! of half a l-.Miiute or in or-;

w.ier" the Nightingale has rooms, each cue pulling his neighbor out of the way to g.'t a sight uf the great c.int :ttice, and forming a maj of ga.M-s aruun I the strtet dour cl her apartmetits. A l.i'ge number of li lies were in the first story bii'oonies. They waved their handkerchiefs; am! in Hue, il was generally concluded that Jenny Lind h id h: d a very h-arlv welcome to the Crescent Cilv. It turned out

fore pronouned gainst them, and I i-.m credll li

infjrir.ed that the Methodist Conference at

I ist S 'ssion, did tli-'

same tliis.iT.

Nc

pears to m i-l the field must h tv

that if any such lecturer rtinai:

iii'ter

res ueiore you Knew t:, uim as in If too inn. h Clu;.; is l !;:; durlnj lutes the ftstri juice, Oae.- weasei ers of digesti.m, am! r-'tnlning the in the storme'i taan is nai:;r !; it

a !e2 i a's, i: K its fo ..i 'so

fiS. it :i piw -

acias'.omacn, dc.srtbiirn. fa'i.oss, U-Jchitg, and bad blood, producing, eCA-ar.l.nj t ) ciren nistauars.a dryness, cr rawi ess, sens tien in the

taroat, as co incigt stions from other causes, j

whether from quality or quantity of food. All errors as to diet arise from quantity or quality, and I suppose one safe rule io e;cli, applicable to all persons, and uuder ell circum.-lance. As to quality, the geueral rule is to eat that which yoa I ke best, an,! which 50U f:nd bv close obsrauon and experience is followed bj no BJConiroriaVrt fceHup (Wat t'o head, hands, feet orstaanclt. As to quiatity, Uk e as much Ht one meal us will silo you to become dec i.Vdiy hungry bv t.ie nxtraa'; this can only be determined bv oaseeative oU ervalioa; but remember, never s!;ow an stem cf food unbss you are hunry; n-ver -force'' a particle of food on yourself; the brute creation caunr.t be induced to oat or drink, if stichtH-ill or exc ited, guided only by their poor blind insUnris, and we who are so much higher than they, by th- re8otiM that is within us, ouelil to fe, I asiumed to act less

the owm rs if the Chesapeske,

bitia's arc a soit of rotten quartz, against which the sea breaks, and the golj found upon the heath 5 probably the Wishing of the bluffs. A man's reputation for virr.city wculdsuffet large

ly were he to r, pent half the stories vl :ch are

told about these wonderful Gold Bluff. Time wi'l prove their faulty or truth The I'Jauce siys: That on the '.in of the coast, from twenty -five miles north of Trinidad to e:ght miles south of th. Klamath river, there is a very rich deposit r.f gol.i i.i ,s-dos, hit r. nixed with black sajd is beyond c.isput .. The gold-bearing range of the int. ri ar her strikes the ocean, aud running down to a liiv of blaffs from one hundred to six hundred feet high, more or less precipitous, skirts the roast for nearly Un tulhv, These t re the celebrate! gold bluffs. Old father Neptune here carries on a gold washing opera! in u on his own account, "precisely on the principle of the miner'j gold washing, but on the colossal scaV. As the waves ebb and flow, they w ash out the

i lctf, c..rr ie.g back into the sea ail the lighter cili.l rre iv.,1 A-,, mi.! t:iv!.irr ti.tiitiil nil 111..

wisely ; and yet nine-te.t lis v.f all cur ailments: !,,..,., !,- ... l.V.,a- .-..t ..L.tnlnr, il,-

! gold. j (locasionly, after a storm, the black sand is j hu.-ie,i nn.ler a sort of top-dressing of gry sand ; thrown up by the sea; on removing which, to a I sl -ht depth, the black nld-beariii2 stud is shown as before. i i The very richest po rlion of this deposit is coti- ' fined to a strio of coast nearly two miles lonir;

Mviue. ,ata man y smi'l pieces. Tit- g .strie j . .i..,,..., for a,u,ut Sevan miles or more, the

s . c ,vo.ve so...l to.M Ii otn wit'iottt inwards. ; ia m.w or abounding in gold. We

h , fM, wttaout ir.wards; haveteeu shown one sample, whi. h we are as-lea-e, ood, f sp,.el,.Vy a!', kinds of meat, should j ,.,1 j, ,s . it.,a U,,0I, tiI,alvsis at t::e rate of

rrn ii- - . . . . i

-m. u,. u, ( leo 's nc,!

iiiae-lenili

cate and chronic, enter !wi

of tb

- 'e'" ie lur-v; t:nis, it taUeii in re:t-oii-a'oletime.and if prcprh- preservere. i i. The finer a'l fnd is cut with a knife, bef-re pnt iuto t'.e moa'di the soon-r and easi, r it is d'fstr', os the same prin-ip'e t'at a h-g pi-c ofiwpW. iavrss--Iof water will re.; aire a much Umcr tim to m.-!t, than if it wer- first

i.'.rgr t.isn a pea. 'colore I .; .i.,'l .e ,., n, noi,-.,! ivlii.-'i . w i.resoiii,. of

it in,...l :.. ... . .. 1 . ,

- ,.e .a r:out l. lakinw .n manv of

...ese p!-CeS St i, I,. rre.-.u;on wcu'd rt

eats'ow'y. t.. t.

i'Mi ear nation::! '

the:? rmii-h l r resnect.

as is convl-Mii-ut. This be needed were persons to ioale their food properly.

olhorw ise, m-r is

!:a::u hre

fa!

reedy

charge in this

Farewell to my brothers and sisters so dear, 'Tis painful to leave them fcr oh! they're so near, Rut think of me always at the close of each day,

And know I am happy tho' far, far away. Farewell to my Schoolmates I own here so true, ( prU'd them more highly for friends were so few, Rut lbs scene is now changed aud 1 leave them forever, Put the tie'that It's boil td us time cannot sever, Mary , dear Mary dou'l weep when I'm gone, 'Tis true I'm the last of your schoolmates but one,

11 it oh there's a youth who claims my heart now Aod the wreath fame has wove him is fresh on his brow, lie's nol le dear Mary, he's generous and IruV, And oh! tf you knew hint you'd love him too. We'll be happy lcre Mary in spite of all harm,

And in I -aven we'll lean on our Sarior's strong

arm. Toilet of 1 1 jtnlKT. The fallowing are infallible receipts; Fot r.-esetving the Complexion Tempe.

ranee. To prevent the Breath from smelling of Tobacco Absiiueuce from tha Weed. For Whitening the Hands Honesty. For the Moustachions The Razor. To Remove Stains Repentance, For improving the sight Observation. A beautiful Ring The Family Circle. For improving tho Voice Civility-. The best Companian to a Toilet A Wife. To keep away Moths Good Society. ITI on nn.l Womrtn. . M Man Man is a Marvellous and Match

'ess Model cf Mechanism; a Mutable Mass of

Mirth mid Misanthropy ; Merry Mi.lst Mourn

ing. Mourning Mi.lst Mirth. Man Mars his

Mundane Mission by Mixing in Monstrous

Mnmmertes, Mindless of the Meek Mouition

of his Mighty Master, Madly Misprising his Mild and Moderate Mandates Mid the Manifold Manifestations of the Multiplied Mercies Meted out by his Maker. Muse, then, Misguided

Mortals, ou the Magnitude of thy Misdemean

ors; Mind not the Meretricious Machinations of

Malevolent Ministers, but Merit the Meed ol a

Merciful Messiah.

W Wotn in. Woman, Who Whilom, Was Weak, Was Wrought upon by tho Wheedling Words of the Wiley one, since Wheu the World

Weeps o'er its Wickedness. Wanting Women, the World Were a Waste, aud We Wending our Weary Way through ita Wilderness, Would Waft our Wailitigs to the Winds and Waves. Woman, Without thy Wiusome

Ways, Wealth Were Worthleas, a Will O' the , Wisp. The Witchery ot thy Wooing Word

get man', s iv it como home bring with I l,lilt JeMmy Lin.i's w:,i;ing maid was l!u per on you a load of wlih, and a (ies-n'ed liver vis-! j !" honored! Imagine the laughter aud disapyotir friends make a will provide for them j ('ointment oeea- iotied thereby, all then die; what prudent, g -nerous, kind-j Presently aimther grauJ rush was made. A hearted soul you will be. '''' carriage, with two prmoing bors.s, drove IJPThe third tri .1 of James Summons, on a j UP to the gangway, and Mr. ! iru.i::i ; ;pe ..red charge r.f poisoning, will commence in Cincin- ; lea liog a Udy closely veiled. That was J.Minv nali, before the Supremo Court, on Ih.j 10th of Liu. I, sure! An exciting ruce tiok '...ce heMarch next. J tween Ihe crowd and tiie carriage, as far as the ItTThe Free Soih rs State Convention of ' Pont.ilba huil.iiu gs, accompanied by the same Connecticut li ive nominated John Poyd fer cheering un.) unceremonious pushing and haulGovernor, and W illiam Field for Lieut. Goyer-I ins?- Aiiolit.ir d ii.ippoinlm.Mit fuliowtd. The. nor. j lady was Miss IJarnnm. Nearly every person 0As a g-nieral thiiig,!the less a man reads;011 ,!"' u!larf "as bv this time parked on the

the more loouacious he is. Put a dozen hrnora- i uarrow "reel in Irout of the hmise occupied by

muses in a room, and they will wrangle all night about the "constitutionality of a raw mill."

li es.- pronuneii:i. i.t, s, lliev

b n s i iti.ii.ned as to hav i ".ted

the oonvi.i-.-ion, rather than the bnvcrv of a tru- knight, un!es lie wr.s r-"sa!ved "to shiver a lance" even oil it ' id 11. lit," liuher I'. oil lilies "v. inning ll: spurs '' If. lie a ever, they revive after the quietus given tl.em by the. National Division and the Methodist Conference; ! hope Ronald will b;:;s valiant in nt'acking ti e leli-

i n.l.mitj

I frie id of '.nine who h .s just rea l Hindi!, well acquainted about three and fire vears a , ia Mau'son, :,nd assures m that at that very , tii!e. n-c.st of the upper-ten,.. an th re, kept il, ..!id drat.k il too. I cnald ive ttnn.es if ii-.-c--;-

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ghosts of th" depart.-.. M r.-ev. r, ! -jt si lit; ri! y oiler to sally f.rtii f.-c st n.y ".crner," lo aid l:i-n,:::i; I her ' y vo.v, 1: 'ior to s'.-;lb.' loy swerd, e.!:il.- a living ( ti!;.er..'ioc lecturer remains in the f: !.!. l- a- t h -: ,ii'..i f o n- time or other bdl iu iiii-ci.'c'. ! So, on th.ssii'.jeel iv

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Oo

.ht of

nof-arJ. Iflh have not '.oetl d:

U-i ln tlm decease of a certain great nijin not

uilleh beloved, the following was inscribed in

Miss Lind. She was repeatedly called for, as was Mr. n.iruo.m. Just then, a smail dirty locking liack drove up lo the door. No en noticed it, and many

chalk upon liis lions door: "He that givcth to

the poor, lendeth unto tha Lord.

; wished it out of the way. The

door o,.ene.i

a lady, escorted by a'gen tleinan with a gold

ier ..m'i t , . , I lace baud round 1. Is can, got nut. Some iimuiN. B ' Ihe Lord owelh nothing unto this ! 1

tie

seen

be. Th.'on'y qu.-slion a'. i:-su ',is whett'er iiil-m-per nice i-i inerer.sing cr not N or is it o tr t: : j (jUesiion. Men may hones!!, di!' r cni',et

il .1 is true, as Ron a! 1 Kss:is, lint "I.it.M a;ic-" is i;:cre;.siiig." in s;.ite of all the i ;'..rt-

making, slid tiiat have b. e.i ii;a.'.' within t:.. last five - ais i the ;i nut ,f l!m fiot-l hicb, ccor.!ing to Konald, tiie d-cr- -e ..ie-.' i; . i

i pernor

Trlii the I Silt ch-.pter of 21 Chronicles,

sitive individual, who begin from frequent dis-

l appointment, to believe that Jenny Lind del not

IS l!K prospect

ooii.y iin!ee,l -s, I e .nf-ss tl

tie nope of ever en!. -ting

be Ronald's he;

V1.

be found the follow ing seve-e allusion lo a pro- ! i... T ; ,i7., ,.v- i. . i against the vi! to.ii !,

- .i......Mi i ... i n,u jrnii v 1,111(1, raief .. . .j, , fessional fai in. which, verv incnrrecllv. i ' .. .. . ... tins tniie. I I. at there lire t :

j - , '

supposed to have an existence at the present

time;

"His disease was exceedingly grent, yet in bis

disease he sought nnt the Lord, but tit physician. And Asa blkpt with his Fathers. "

iLrMouut Vernon, the residence of General

Wariugton, iu Virginia, was so named after

the Fnglish Admiral Vernon, a brave offioer,

who first brought Washington . the notice of

j said, disappearing through the door. The news .

more I

en ..,!i.-t.-d 0-lil ts- who

v. r nay but litil PU.Ver

fVl !! I r 1!

my friet.d c. then a;.d th k ;.o. s bv tl

alludes to, that l.e f. the wo! !; of to-. la v. f- '"See the is.c;-, n il e.-s ' I ;,,,;. ;t j ho 't ever tl.in:; I oats, ., ;-. b.

tri-d far a f,-v c: : t'; - ;, bet every one ivtr,e.. o i.l ti.e gocd l. hi till.. S We ri : cubraiiotis. Rot wi.l he sav (n sl -amlio itr, is as pro!.,:1,! so, itoriiil, h-,s travi lece

eni. on.;ts trom t!i,.-d tl.ut I have, or cr mine is at fault. ; G. Loo!, ul the piiacelv di-tilh

Iiere th-re is r.a.- now, year !-g','bi!"gh ooi ,.s know t! ! di-iiiiio ' i.

j !! lli.'.t it is too s.-.trc to i i-nre ' bit 'ii oat ::'i .-ol c. r ilve y ..:,-. do not. : roe; n; ii. a'...;:; ti, (t !,- oe 7. "Will H ' l-M m- .1' a t ,v ! with a ,i i.tt i.. ii i f (.:!.:'. ;vl,l. 1:

r.i it , an i g drunkards lOMI 111). i, lid !:.v.:-....ics he o s r--r".r.l as

t

..ct. s:i i fin l. d V. as u s 1 111 - or till, sle - 111 - ashii t.-.-..i tu Ism, I ti o-:ioe plan i ar tyt. ni, even of, in Ron.ikis lu

ll b..r Leepitij; v a- then? lion wry l iiior- , or I is ni ::i try

! ri it '

i .-oi..--

I

Ye.

it

, 1 i

uv n wo.--, e

was quickly

i;re c t, I

on

it.

Rut w he.l

his first commission.

O Taxation of Ministkrs ts N. Y. A

bill has passad the Assembly of New York to repeal Ihe statute exempting the property of

Ministers of the Gospel to the amount of $1.'00

from taxation. The leading argument in favor

of this measure is that the c!aus in the edd constistutiou, which precluded Ministers from

holding political officers, lias been repealed; and that, therefore, the reason for tiie exemption no longer exists.

fj-TiK RitMiNtiros Pi.Ric.r.. The Amster

dam, N. Y. IutelligMicer stitrs that the

bridge) built the las-t season, and recently fin

ished, across the Mohawk, at Tribes Iliil, on the

:Ii.-tO,L that

1 1 I... ..... 1 ..... .

r.jie..... rtou toe t.tteei t:oj l, i s I " .1 , . . m .1 .1 7 suanuror.se thein? tMire..' teii.i;.r lb.ero tl

again became vociferous. . . . . ,, 7 r,,, " . intemperance is un reisirg, wi 1 n. t. I he- :, As in duty bound, we stood in thu denstlv , , , , ... J ' - moral cowards, nn.l never will actively erg racked crowd as tdose to the scene. iif ivieratioos - ,

' in any wont t int imniies ttang.-r. I n t oo

v. e have ;.o s all v f.

! 1.

t.

I i roe. a II ll-i: J..r... I 1. .1" !:

In-' t a i

re ivp - A u 1

Sl ;

11

Ki.-ii

t:

; t' i! us of a town of li v:,t, r? We don't of: ! the oou n an t! e

I are j Lastly " Q' Las .;,:! e,..,..,.Vef t ! iion. thet log :!i..-. .d h.tftna, r.nic" w ; trei.etied i: ie iirmly tiian n. w."

, ti ! i:t

.1

n y per I . vi r . ii-

Ttae, aud

I. The propi.sitjo'i I I thoo.c it ii a liier

1,11 i.l out tut

..... ii. :,,.... i i- ....... J ' i

.is ni'iyir. a.-, ii. o tioii ti:oe 1. . Ii e never .1 i ' " " time tney wtro evr uioveu was lioring some saw so many people together im so much bore i ., r , nJ ' ' b stirring speech, or the singing of some thrtllnt" toe appearance of being all engaged iu carrying t .1 .1 1 . r . .1 . lt 0 h - " SiMig, when they thou"lit, for 11 moment, that out an excellent jck.. ., , . ,' r . t t .. J llieworli wou.J go on f itse'f. I nev were

ou.uiiiv jkiiiiv iiiuauMveu ine crown ar.o- .. ... . , , if.... . 1. . . ... i .

,he English Cahinct.atid v. hid, led to lusgetlmj ,,u,r trltk. tlII(1 cam(f Ilus. out on ie t,C0Ild ' persu it.eu .0 no emr r inoe men. j .. .. , ,1 . ... e

I...1 .. 1 r ... 1 1 1 rt. . 1 i

J 1 t lo the real temprran ce ftrrnglti, yt v. e rnnot j 'i t;: y?uf wlulo )) was lnu-k I -.v 0:1 hi

0v. v. . o i0pff lo ,:lve even lhat httli, w!i.!d l!iev f'ar slioutinff multiiutle for a moment nud then di- .1 . i 1 1 . r j . appeared as qaickly as she came. co, l!uul eill r ln,nv or ;.,!)0r. Nor M'me Pont .lha has not made tt free gift cf the w.,aU !( ior a ,l10,a i ,!:, s ihe influence they hou.-e to Miss Lind during her stay here; she re- ca t,ri1,., t!l.lt ,c-,perar.ce cause i.ceives? 500 a week for it. afmuicin. if 1 did n-M really believe th .t it is. TV. . . f 1 .. T 1

i ,.e eppe trance ci jenny l.utrt m onr cry, j lle,j,v,., ,0reover, lifit th- yeter.tr. te,.,n

nas urawn nore nc; less man Vti.'.-nt'. Jttttta- i ,v.r,o -:.t :.

mor to pur.-ue Ihe ghost of th'.l unforiuiiare

temper; t:;e by th-t Nati C c:..cr-. .. . - .

I. taier, that heal b. ni.ii I Division a:..i I'i i i r to an . :..g :g . ! M,l. iers will n..i h r speak nor

' II lo Uioiisheti tin- M-th .tii-t -.. i.t, the id ' : 11., s bi rcnie ' : 1 ' a- t o.d-v

ting that they txptiid here flill) each txei asivn . ,. rirv ice sh-jcld '! '.

of price c.ftK Keis lo h?r concerts, we rln.ll be in-

f;

-'.f no v

dehled to the Ni'.'hli ngido for the rAiitit 'i cf

ab-sat ;.tf OO.Of.!' to the cirei.laticu t.tid weal ill of the city. When such res -Its fjotv from the enllui-si tsm iroauced by t!.i r.-nark ibls lady.

the food tiny havo n-e

omp

tl by vh.-d.

r-;::co lie iu

....! . f ; r..t - c: !!.::! ! cn!l it

li.ltMl, a civ .-

thfcl ve should dwell rn nn c ( ai 'ii i;e'.i nvvc i f entire overthrow. Tiie p.ct to be re!,;.- '.J f.-cio s-.-rvi; e; y.-t

pvet to b-. che. rvl

i

e mi ,,-t ol t s :r !i a scat! a even ye'. I 'i. '!. Rv-ry ' I.1.' i'e t -.

bittle. ,;t l.i !, t ciasl

B a 1 as he lis -!ih-as-ured v vs, .except

naik- a pr . l.-t--Of vt r.-;ic.i! ; u :.it t A::,i

1.

;-i , . .- t

i. 1 n ' ,..A..L I...: ., 1 t . ill ,. .. :r i. . t . ,-T . e 1 J

rveillll.' le it ! luii, i ui .o w i. .1..-. , ,,it ..ei i-c - w .io , o i e . 'i or eo.iii.ta.ii , ii s;;-- t:e '. r s on a i. .v , . ... i i , ' , . ' ' t.iat ti.eir l.sU'tr ic's n;.'. !.-. :i m v...:i 1. 1 . i .1.. !., r- .... r j I,.- e., I I. . ... I . I : .... t. . ; - r

H ilttLte IU HUSt, till l-.s imn. i. si. n i.-i i...ie;i o - ioi. Lis.llia-, IU . A p e I. . . 1 1 I it Ji, ie li.i. Tj li?l I -j I J."l OS ?' HI"i '1" I length. 1 benevolence, ch 'rity aud patriotism. Zievr Or- r. . I ' .crease cf i :m no ITFatukr Mathsw. It Is said that Father i leans Delia, Oth. 'mhos .-f f-.-ro--i.tws c-,it Mathew has adtnini-tered the t-nperanse pledge, r0rr..r7rni,e"ilTi.,,!, rv..,-o. are int. ,,-.p.er:.te." I a so far, to fi-a milli ins ei-ht hundred thotlat i WASHING P?, Feb. 21 , t n'-i 1 fc hi-ar 'i.:.:

persons. . Tii 'r-were ft irring t!:ii-'3 in bn'.h hou.-es of fro"! : ;e i-.n ! cot r i:'. . .'' ?, O'Mti.n Winter. Tlte Detroit Tribvne of i Congress to-day. In the Senate, the morning as ircunifrib ' ia i ur v: us

the liith inst. says; Lake Michigan Is nonr j was occupied in a rametvhat personal debate l.oppen. Two of the Messcrs. Wards bouts, the 1 tween Me?-rs. Hiving, Tumey G .viti and Champion and Detroit, commenced tunning Don-la-s. between Chicago and New n.iffdo last Monday, j Aft r this, the President's Me.--sge, relative iTlTIl is said M. Lamartine is;,houlto bes;-( to tho ri..'tJU5 proceedings in R etail, was r a.l, pointed French Ambasador to tiie court of i uti.l thereupon Me. C!; y made a brief able,". ni

cf : the

-.a-,---, j or tm-L ,.jee ! ':l t'.t.; Ih-svc'.

i:t' Ui-til'U-

1 it

t: I sea on:

England.

ii: ist appropriate sp"eui, agreeing in every t..

might It alaru "No pent up

For the .. b- '- i -. ni: i'-. s vvr. '! h o " were intcti'pcrcle 1 e forr if 1 .Cation tnakts tl:: 'o r.-i ri": as th- Dot- hivan tsi i is- ai.ob-.-ti"0 for l is ('rctdLennes-- "1

t'.-'te w-.

t our in alto is trai t cur otv

li: " ' ' : : n-j'-rs a f we

live it s.x t I tiie

- j-- .1 the i.:o-t s'liog t,t L:w I ' !' . -, Hi:- t,. ,t tl.ey ur- i x-ruti tt. ' c- ii'e b ii et.u:..!t- ii ain lit e v. ar 's' ' ' , .1 I..WS, Ol III,' ii,l,t slriOtfel.l

1: ;r ul -r. vt h,c!i are ul.o ex-cul-o. Anddoes th- pr ';i;vi ,.f Kb. ut 2.,('(fJ freemen of In .j.-un, v! t, 1: was ; r. .-'i.t 1 !a-t y-ar, dem.-iai :..o a re- ; 1 ;' ' - ' ' '; ' and w l.i.-h . .. rt e.i.i J ;-o ' ' ' - ' t i f,,! d. i:c ...I- f ...t til.- en- ,!.': : .i'.t-' ; i ;-very '". in J I Ircw n. t . i"ve ears

liny ir.eii .n tac t.ilct U. , t ". it .'.e I- o l ! , 1 1. r .moved. So fcr j.s I 1- i.ov ,

v:i iu : i I r, i.t w -

..I..

it

I.. -;

w:

HCTA petition has been circulated East, pray-j the Message advauoed. ami calling, iu his own tarn; 1 Vitri u'.i vi-sy

ing Governmeut to equip a vessel to bring home thrilling tones, n-irai the good citizens to stand knows how lot-eh t ! it to tr:

!'fV. Ii" II. a Rating !!

such nee.lv Californi in adventurers as at desi-

the laws cf th- rountry . II- rnly regrette

rous of reliirning, but hare not the means to do . that th, 'President ha 1 net dismissed the Marshal and "I1'

e tl- n ti-'t w -i A n-r: e-'i t i!t h b, er," tl.e.j re i. i tin re ic

' of M lssaeiiust tts. II. m. ved to refer the im s i sage to the. Jnd:oiary Committee w Hi itistruc

so again, s.r, never

I think again in mv I

ttinr.er. aiu:

eouise to be a very favorable specimen. The more sanguine members cf the 1'aeilic Mining - . ..... ... . ....f I lliu n.i.ir.t ,2ni..l

Wilt ii.ttl air viM.il inn ...i ..... ....... v , , .... ' . . ... W.,rl. Won,! .rs .ke the N avms i.f the ir.

w,l xi-b tro. t::ty-..ve cents to -- --- - , ard-s Wi,d, .tuess thy Weariless Watchings granted to a company by the III U Legislature -

. , . . . , . , :M ki o'er the Wounded and W retched, W ilhsbitidtng mates w e w i.-a to be i: tiu w iv responsible, hi- " r'

I , , , ...ii, .-K,a our aywantuess llitougu est ft , though the company g.v.ng the best ev ...euoe , Writhintr un-

of is aiih in I tent by its expen.ntures in tne, ... , . v.' r. l.i i! - , ... ' der Wr nkles, may - age thee arfare, but l..e entcrpr se the purchase cf the ste imer C!:es;t- ' . 1 ' , , ,, i Wise e ootne and U orship thee. neahe. .S. c. That the pod exists all along the ,lc '

i-O not ride oil borsebark. i.rslod,- v,-.; I , .. . i . ,....ij a ...,li.,,f-nt.

rr. . ' ecocsl at tiie loci ot t:ie nuns, buu in pica, uou.i-, - , h or pnform any Ubor, bodily cr menbd: (Uure, scelil3 , b, indisputable. ! A letter from Mr. Edward Qoiucy, I., the ie.sure ttrod iu the onen air is l...s. .i,.,r.,i ! .. .... :. t i . i s.. ' a ...t.ci s?t .ilr.l. ti. with reference to

- e. ii,, w t.i (.- a i ti in an v nvanaiMc sii.ii. .i- . u.i-'i.. . . .-

Cher all.r entirely. The ordinary methods the I it election ia Massachusetts:

by washimr. winnowing, Sr.) of separating I lie r reesouers u.t.c i. Ihe r .1,1 from the sand in which it is found fail ' -they have given Massachusetts atritlj the

iuthe cue; the black sand being nearly or quite meanest, i w oia. e..es, .... s. .. f.,i... U hhoit 7.SXI

. . .... . l .. ..:,.,. h.r ititwi. nnr: lamt ' r

as he ivy as Ihe scales cf gold which it cout i.ns.ht.t. lie seems io i e ..r.,... - . (( William Tvson was arrested at

tiiat there is wilmil ine resource:, gooa rett tie. i inB.

ItTA. pedigogne threat'':!".! to prui--h a pupi

who hail called him a fool behind !ih ba-k. i Don't, don't!" I -gged the boy. "I won't,'..: '!r. IT,!-, imnie.liat-ly p-pped !; nn.l rrta.-

r -;i! w .. n,.i 1 one ol nis necuii ar agi; ati m nvecnes, ri.ticn in

11-,.,. .,0 ' th whole ftftair, find pronouncing the Pnsi- the.-,' ft.rei;r.f r

tk-a f'.. r.,r.-r 4 ..I.'! -r b !,,. 1 t-'cl s 1 r oc,;.m?.t:cu "i i.iioa n no, in ::.-.

i.te tSan i.- :-:er y . reitruers, are t ri: t nil.-1. .11 ! if il bnll."le accnaliit h'TC. his it nc - 5 ! .

Y-t

so i.i , 1 .

t r e

r-arxti An hour for di

- ".rne tor other mea!s, do not lie down, not sit to, w, or maintain any stooping posi-

urestro;t iu the open air is best; cheerful! MnvemtUva U next best; or reading a neW ..,v j P.r,;thes. ra;.re no menttl effort. While w-a.k,ng;Uep your bands behind you, and your

chin on or above a hot

Mntal line, and end- av-

for the construction of a railroad fro-n Chicago i R"

through the heart of the State to Cairo the junction of the Ohio "d M-sisipi i. IJThe Whigs of Uho le Island, in Convention have nominated Josiah Crispin, of Provi

dence, as fieir candidate for Governor

When he had finish

I tn h ive seen Old Hal t ik the

i ,

t I.

it would havtr tlane von vt rv lo.

r fgain, creates d ti!v.

r.n i to have hear ! him reply to II ,b. For ft''- i 2. "Tn 'vera teen or twenty minutes he kept the Senate nn.l .'da liven, I., ni --, the crowtleti auditory in breathless attention' r 'rt ii.i joi-r 1 ; while he tts. d tip the famr n abolition Nc.v " 1' v. heie Hampshire Sritator for if ever a m-tti in derate there ria-t I i.u

' IT'

-:: I i r, e . i.rf sj, .e t !: e g 1 S-at 1. I. l.i g i !" V., !;... It ts ..... i o- i' a ma. ', a to ; o i j ii,.vc, !, I ti, ih r ..eclaro. At iir.-ii.-iiMo nis in .b.iieer. Ot. ! ! i..ir ; ,' he i.l.iillles-

stri.ck. h ,,; ,

!.T Ol..- 1,1 nervous e. ,l-iileol to i 1 1 in.. - an i trxinbl-s n. t," but it i-i ci -i p erer fa.-ts win!- il iu lolte.-

r- t'.ls if s t i ll. re;- ' i.-.d ,-i Ibe !. gis!.,iiv ,. '--s. il ,. .!, rs io. I (..,- r'es tow r so oetlctiiy

'Uol c, w h.:

to i1 s fi'i.il ,c, ;,n . ft v.:t- : ill J.iSl !: '. t.i.tl ; i'i F . ..V ,-r. the v. h: le l f t.. A !j

l a V.,

O-A Washington correspon V.it of the New j Hp John T. II ale now wear- the tint.

York Tribune says that F. M-nlton, of Haiti- ! net ot neirg ma. man

more, is to be district attorn-y for N'tv Mexico-1 onmpl te and cverv , , . 1 and other? la'ked an

'U'The number ol missttiaiiesem:ii.e.,, , j

heathen countries by the variaus denominations r.e..lie:i! Cltristions. including their a-sis-

Tb

e tei.iolition wits

n of t-

O W '.VI

t;

.it:

-Ml or

1,

t v

that I

' 1

rwar ' nhout tin1

llfssi;.' (-.r

n s

a

!

i.i la, II i x

l.ts

II i.t

i I ut who wanted lo hei.r them.

' concern-

I., , f.l !.. - .

,u a KHJ aQ thoerful humor w iih rmtjr.. i ..i .i ..

j--.-eit osu an me worl.:. nr ti.n r i

plnn.n ti ' ,-,u ! e presume

' " ' "I0" anaLU" j lf ,;.. ,el -nee a mode of obtaining the gold j Opinion ofTtrn Wctl inform ,t o-i "tlc-dicrit ' l" s-,,al-" ur otherwise; aud we learn that Pro- i -Mailer. ltn S fessor Spicker of this city h is the secret, and

Ot XeW York Trjbi nr, of Januarv Ith af 1 is ' 'I succes.-ful operation. We believe

it is now in the exclusive possession of las. I a1 cilic. Mining Company-

Whether this or anv oilier possible moc.e ot ..." . . . . . I

separating tne SJIJ no "IolllS lo 11 1 S""''

deal more than it comes to is, ot course, me p i, ;t on which every thing depends. If the g ; ! caii be obtained at such acostas will leave I t'.ir m .rgi-i for profit, then the deposit at the !.!. hlotTs is immensely rich. If uot it is

"0 ran8e doctor drops into a town j -.rt!ih as. Tl.-t point Is to b? A 'fidei at tha V n!!age' and the boasts or his immense success 1 expense of those who make the trial rSIr 7ri,7,hii"-e,f l'0W" Un,U- 1 JJ Hon. T- llTneoliTto deliver tho an- - --im.e, tor if he were any tiling cf the 1 u a1 r..s. of B,xt Ohio Agr:,-u!t:a f:r

New York on the .list ult., charged wi'h ship

ping CO'.l slaves from Africa to Havana iu Apri

In tho house, Mr. Rayly and Mr. Charl.-s 1

E. CI "k had a war of words, in ksmu'I v.'ny,

terstatiag that It had received a letter

f Imposition pr acticed upon people ..y a D.x-

- -ew jersey, and which recommended that j , ' "u 0thers like "", should be subjected to a I fg sp3sition of such rascality; goes on to rethat the real evil has its origin in popular tnca and credulity, and that it is only by e."erciSJ of co union sense, the public can be relieved;

IWritrmcnt nnioiiK Hi Ifcinilir.

Iu his lecture Saturday evening, Mr. Gough ,.,s,

gave a very interesting classification of the aris- j rj- appears that the deaths by cholera In Ihe loeracy of the country. The lowest degree of gtlt) of Vera Cru. during the recent fearful -risioer .ts be said were those who paraded the j vi;.itf,on, were S ,b"4t The larg-st tnimher cf

streets whirling a delicate cane and bsaring up- ,heS!t. (i, ;,,l,s -ere io Jalapa, where tl.ey umoun- .

.m, ib.elr unoer tin a huge mustache iu mourning Ul 2,2-7-

j THS Web-TFB l AMiLV. .a i:espaic,t irom Boston stales thAt t ie widow of the hit- Troff II ..!.....- .....t li.,p a i, irblers. 4 i tb. I i il t lie

....,.. lessor , eosie, , .m , - -

It is said that a dashing w idow r-cem-v e. - tangled with her bewitching ringlets a ncn obi gentleman of New York city, whom she indue-, KoftulU ,,;,s vt-.u a ,u.r lJ ,,u, ed to part with real estate to the amount or g,,.. of s,,,u ..-king the aid ,.f the Govem0)1, which sum she converted into bdl of credit " , ( ,)(. ui,ca Stales to enable him to oh-

and dashed oT to Europe on a little holiday ex- t a release from his miserable txde, that he

for the loss or their brains!

K.-Tarrof the Yi.t.lcrs."

which much int -rested the lot kers-on. j r' v Much snecubtiion and c-ni-c! ore are afloat ai .'l o

to the rumor that Messa-s Slnuly wn-1 Inge roa- Jas t.te tempt.it- taking a pop, in t-tt paces, eacii other . .nesert

hut can't g- t a chance. The most authentic j rumor is that a correspondence has taken pi tc, that Mr. Inge has gon out of the tiiy, but not far off, an ! that Mr. Stanly lias be:i arrest- I

j by the M ir.-hal of the listrict and put under I bon !s to keep the peace.

The election of Commodore Stockton to the

Senate of the I'nited Stat, s fines favor wi'h the of.icrTS of the Nat) lole, and ill line, wilitflmost cverv Itdvt'se. POTOMAC.

t: v -.v.- ! li , -..a-, i r ! : only ' aon , let 1 p i;

th-dlerg'' ti.e pro-tl. Tito f..c's

rse la le l..e titH i. ... !:- first fw w- Us aft .' .: l--o,-r

id i,! '. ii..- w i-.ii v. a., a I Pill tilt se j. : ti.e. .: , ,.

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o t.it- ii,cre..se , t it- troth in I s. dation. . :ti! j.i.-l I A e t::ls ' inter hr f.i" isiV ol

carioti. '-Oh, these inveigliug viat-crs.

may emigrate lo litis country.

4d".Judge ldi-iiiri..'s has s-qaestt-red the prop eity of Nihs. the Nt w Yolk convict !awy r.

for the I client i f bis creditois. It is reporte.. 1 ;

that Nil s u werih uo'Jt V'- 'd

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neither Rauaid ii-r his i.tb I; u-.-i i. ittl v. il!

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