Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 March 1851 — Page 2
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' " -t , of aa j " a . a a. i larv j M r .. .:j . t t.. r "ri' .11 i.iKAX. Is it ITU ll.il -t t '. J tl r HI hr.,i.. i., l;,. . V, " . 1,. ...... 1:1 1',. 1 ' " " - ofE p.G a nvul-.t; A,.m! -Uciion. ; 'a t onnlT .rtr;iia(r. . . . , , ' . ' ,, . '. cuiv i'! m:iiy i..ii!ini!!:ii:iM 11 a.puiut, it. , iv am.r m fR IF-i Tl ! ''-'' 0 "' r.. e. he 1 ...era o ih.s r.,,.,y .. SBinr,!ey ! John yi;n Frl.iCipat i; jrier, and 1 .k, feller. Joseph P.ice, Wm Pot,,, .. . . , each futility CornniisMiinera ;tiirilec E K. Rock .feller, Joseph Pi ice, Wm aai RoM. M'NulJ. ass stinta 1 'A iv.im?i ii x- !!.m!,t',ir.f:,': ,i fk (ntu devil ant a roostt-rcotk," for wUioh he ! brortffhtsalt fur li.nn sir-s. I T Til 11.1 llitt Tr WKiLf IriP.wt - . w ... ...... ' . n-tr i ( at Maan.cra has reined, and Charl-a Van '. C imp, sen, has been rtron'.n.pudt-d in Lis place. , All r . r ) jyAfr. Saigjet to,. j oses.i.o of the Con-, nersvilltf Vailyy esiatiishmeiit oue day last week i y viruie oi a n.crtppg- he h..d ot. it The Piier.lT locked the cuor. 13 v permission of pA-igget it wili sii;l cculinue to he published CrL-iwreneebure'i towushin, ty a vote of - . In. for ti. 1 .H air llrmf. cr r:i..ttiiav TifaAn. , .....;l : - as.-- a. .i-v .a. .a.11 l.qtior iu that cily. What will the thirsty do cow? Lt7It is.,id th .1 Millot. Gr.-r?, Eq , is about starliiig a new Daiiy Paper in .Madison, Ind. j l ..a-n..;... ft ...... n-.- . .. . . . . i i :imrii i9 levjr lor j lew days has been ragin-, and we think it will result in much Cood 1 ..... .a la. . ' .. i : - a . a . . ., a..,..ji. , (jun.iu. .1 rouie nas oeeu rnn trotn , rirnr.l-;. t.. nf.i... .... - I -ruas.nS me river at this nlace.nr.d innnin. nr. n .:.. ..j f--crosing ar,in jua below the mouth cf Duck ' creek. Iu this way they find a very easy and i almost straight route, reaching Metamora in KS' i tniles. They then coniitiun rfirert im n..i.ey then conliuue direct un Dnrl. Creek and reach Laurel in 4'.C miles more-ma-kinir the distance from nr..,.L-.:n. . r 1 m' a --- iin- i,r.u 1 1 1 ,1 a . ...e 10 ceurei n4 ( The lale Session of the Board cf Com-! miles. mis-ioners appropriated CI.500 to the Road ' niija,u.rs appropriated ci,oUU to the Road ! from BrookviHe to 0!denbureh, ?1 500 from ' J.rookviileto Laurel, and 1.500 from Mj,m, ' ... a .......:.,. m..r... . . . . : t- Andersonviilrt Tl,. r:a.j. r -1. ; " . a. uiivri u v 1 1 1 1- . 1 lie" : rif-nc ni ani. r 1 . - . ..a- iuus ui eacu ci tnese roads are SAnffni... n( tl..i. . ...! 1 ... ...j tu,p,r..ou. , I hev re n an mrin. r. .i..r n - 1 ville to Fairfirld. On this too. we lo.r no 1 rfenbtthe County Commissioners will give SI, 500. In this way our county will keep pace with the oilier rvnrtSi.n. r t tl... Q...A ..... . ....... 1.1 anar a iuiaT, IIOIMIIH- j stancmg the illiberal aud selfish conrs- of Madi son towards u, as well as the other portions of ' the State that s'le has her thumb unon. i Under the nln .-,f i: .1 j .l. i westsideof the ri.er f,..m P.t-:i'. ... ! mora. tnr,ri... will.. k..:i. k:i s . ' v imimi, wiiitiidiFiiiui.il n-.de,!. fin. ;v!.. ... r I .. .i.-... . . ... u.....ran.e; anj ive .leinmora more thor.oh!y the trade cf the rip. Creek region. ; All these roads named can be built bv those tnfrcfted In ihem, end then le richer without; coanlii-g tlie stoik AriruTtrnl Ptoeielirw. Clnnnrfirt piwi:! b found some irood
- , , -w. t .v, BUIieri lllll(IPaillt IO ' am. . i-auict, tUIIBUil, lUrriieBUa suctions to .n.ke a Stat- Agricultural Socie-; rid ofthe auspicion that there was collusion, j Morton. Olds, Outlaw, Tarker, Peck, Penn, ty interesting and useful. But it appears to us corruption and fraud between the parties, and Volter Powell, Richardson, Robbins, liOBINl.uit t.ie s.rr-e rules rm.1.1 be mor, profitably aP- ' we were ashnmd when the Legislature passed S0X- Ros. Sawlelle. Seddou, Shepperd, F. P. I.:... t.acciu.ly Society. The farmers of the , the bill to confirm the sale. The sale was made i Stanton, R. H. Stanton, A. II. Stephens, Swetml;ty con,, ,e,l ome in .wo or three months, without any notice to the people here or in Ta'. Thomas, Jacob Thompson, James ad spend a day iu Agr.-cuiit.ral conversation- Georgia, and made too. f..rfour thousand dollars 1 Thompson, John R. Thompson. Venable, Walnot nlon. set spe.-c!,es by some lawyer whe CM tltss than was then cfl red, but wa, not made 1 Welborn, Whitlle.y, William,, Wright, not know a cow from .cam.-!, hoi in each one public until eboot the time Gov. Wright called 1 Vonng-IOG. B.v.n- Iks .esp-nence and knowledge in lhe im- attention to lhe subject, and wa, about to sell! N".-Alexander, Alien, Anderson, Anproe.r.ert or etnek, the manner cffeedi..g-l,i, il.em .gain. Five thousand dollar, had been ! Bingham, Booth. Bowie, Brisbin, A G x:erience .11 Ine mann. r and lime of sowimr nin.r.J l... j . .. . . In.. 11 . ., ..
i,... f- .u , . wheat, Timothy s,.,!. Clover, occ. The best manner of lhe rol .lion of crop corn, fm;ill grain, and grass me.ie fund of knowledge th; in tins way it 14 true, our . . ... eerieuiinrai in..u laeto at. aa .-ia-.....u ,... - ri" i" n1""!'1 ts d with il here. Every t.ititiirf an.) I T Z . y ""t , r'q"'re "C-ta-tl trial and experience U deve on il-.e ,lrl. - . We lie" T' r t"f:B,!it"Tati0n f ,lh9 11 1" ' ; ' ' lv"'u a nuv.il VI UPlll Oil 1 IfSA various subjects-, and could, if they would take 1 ii m hand, ron.;uei a sociMy profitably to themselves, and to thatd whr had not seen so much service. We hope therefore they will at once taiie the nectary steps lo organize such Society. IK-utoei-iit ir I'nn. The St ,te Sentinel does not lead off the D. -mncracy harmoniously a. formerly. The Sutsman seem.-t lather to be winning favor. F or a while we thought Ellis would be entirely deserted and disowned. But we believe there are more democratic papers with it than with the Sentinel. In fact all the leading democratic pipers out of Indianapolis are at swords points with the Sentinel. The New Albany Bulletin, Lafayette Courier, Madison Courier, Rushville Jacksoni.in and Richmond Jiff, rsonian, cpenly aud boldly rebuke the Sentinel for their dictatorial course end untenable positions. ... . " . T'..r ,,,1,-rT IT" , '. u ... r, T,ie Cambriiige Reveille prefers to hold t District Convention lo nominate a whig cand.date f,.r rnneivtu in iv,. n,.,.: l-.-c. for Congress, in the 4th District, ou the 1st Sat uraay in. May, at Cambridge. O .t the election on the Lit Monday in April next, there is to be a Justice of the Peace elected iu ibis township, in the place of Mr. Grasmock, whose term exnires. ItTTli. IT.atit. M II .... .1... . . . ........ ...ita.iiuiii, .uc teitipetauce paper started three months since by J. D. Pefrees at Inmanapo!,.., has come to an untimely , end. ceasmiT wilh the l.ti I. t.,K.. O-We understand thalTv. W. W. Hibbeen has closed his school at Lawrencebu.gh. aud has also decline.! anin- ..i l.fT...viM. , . , ,, . Rud has aiso declined going ta JefTersonviile. ' ne win cevote the balance of the year to his ' charge at EhzabethtowB. !
. s -s"S ineaoiig oi ! mow It is rumored that II. B. ILbben. his brother Machree last n'ght at the Melodeou, two widnd late assistant, and Miss Fingland, will owers were observed to shed tears shortly form a partnership for leading a high j Madison Courier School Lawrenceburgh. , At a numerous meeting of widows, -without
lanj VnKhitistott. Washington, March 6. The following persons have been named as Commissioner, lo te,lle the Ca.iforu.a Laud Ti-! . .-w v IPUII5 iaC UCT U II1IIIU an I ... . ties: .ur. tngersoii, oi i a Mr. A h tloDkins. of : Ala. James H.rl.n, t f Ky j It is now rumored that the nominuiisn of .Mr. : va lieu, n 1 1 ta c ..aa ... I'rru .f ,, . iTTVr can no! Iern frr.m hs nnr. ' t I ' ivrviir-i i or net Congress made bounty laud warrants ! transferable. i We have received the -,W . edited and published k, ,. ju ln. 'S'. I A.I 1.1 aa, T'.i.a. V V Tt .n.a.... .....:t t. 1 ....... , ...... .. . . km P.tff.-s k:.e.fret rrtvt t Mne.
tbtj ladiuaia Lnatla In Groryin. Tlii matlf r was brforo the Ute lViiaUtare.
manner. The hiM.-ry of the atrair is thiw rrpurwi in lh ?,"t'' ,our,i",: Th Gforai I, Dili's came into th nosseseion tie Slate of I.iHinia. for a debt due the Slate, i ' iTiin'r out of u! nf nnrimn li.r knu.l. : t . - . -. 1 r.'V Coilsbl 01 alont all.UIKI aors. mid wt-re . ' uej on accum of their limber. With.ml la- ; king ny s.ep ,0 aeri.in their value or proper , , ... . . , , means lo learn how Ihey micht he a.ivaniaeeou a y disposed of, lhe Legislature, in January, I ?49 l,asd a JoI,,t K's0,u,,0! "u,llorizi'Z !' Gov-i tr.)or tf lhe j.. cr Jhe Agrnt cf Ptal 10 t.ell j btt no( M h j ! . ti,:. ... . a e j , , CM; h.. r,o,,, f - -ode ofprocedure. by Wl.Vh die sale should be conduCj r . n i - .1 . , ... va I... 11 ure sais siiouiu o comiuc- j le.', nor prescribe. how nor where no'ice of the j Je tahou'd be riv. n. It left ih. -i,u ..n. ' i..le shouM In cv n Ti ft i h.. dicictio nerv with the Governor or Aw.-nt nf : a- . ( Sie'e. Withnitr katli.ir nt.J. J a f , '"- " "i oil v ot, r ri iwr nir in u I i the sal-, on the 5th day of March. not two . months after the mjjt of the resolution, Hoyirraor uunuin? om men lands la Air. ireen n ..II . t . a .n for one thousand dtdtars, payable on demand. lu his messape of I'ece-tiher 4, 1S49, Gorer- i nor Dunnine remarks, lhat in nursnaiiee of th t resolution, he sold "in Fehruarv i.. TJ..;,. n . vieen, r.si., 0,1 ine interest which the State1 had. either leaailv nr .nnli.l.lc in ...A ' '---n- J - - a..... aw aa .,oa ... I.. J ... t . ... i .ic ioMiuiiMiiy ueuominniea vieoria L.a!:cs. , A few days afler this message was delivered. Governor Wr"o-!,t pm Int.. nfl;. IT, examination at the office nf th Trwaaw r.f : Slate, he ascertained that no money bad bean! ! paid in on account of this sale. Believing that i r..'i..... i . . .. . I ,u rs ruu,I Prolec,lnB 'ii-i uocent pohaser. onder Mr. Green, he ha the ..... .. ' i i . 1 1 a a.ir.n ..ii .t . .... .v.... . . :. . . i i ......a,,.. .... uiiiiiig mem i that Mr Green's title wcM he . .,l.;i r.. ! J " troversy. In h r'cnt message, the Governor brought i 6 matt'r,' t,,e notice of the Legislature, and th committee reported a bill to confirm the sale. and on the 1 ,lh of F,f- ,he was passed bv : am was passed by ho voted 1 1? the of- i ,he ruIloinS Tiuise w firmative were : ssrs. Armstrong, Benson. Bird, Bradley, i f" lke' Brown of Shelby, Campbell, ' ' -'"'i" otmpor.i, CI,8Pn,8n. Clark, Cowan, Crawford, Crim, Da-' vis of Sco,t' Donaldson, Elkins. Essex, Frank- 1 ''" Gentry, l.ratl, Hamilton. Harrison. Hit ks. 1 lin. Gentry. Grafl". Hamiltnn. flarrUr... ft;. L . ' I a a 11 n 1 i iiumpnreys, Lank, Lawrence, Lewis, Marquess, : ,,... ,,, . a. . L. . . ..an . .i,i.v.iciiauu, ...organ, ltlso.l. I'ain..1, . jiimr, 1 niiervnn o. .uarsnau, ratlerson , of Tippecanoe, Pratt, Rice, Ross, Shull, Simler, j Stay ner, 7 horu, Watson, Willard, Withers, and .p I1. .1. - ! . . C a . , ,. . j .ilr. Presiaenl. Those voting In the negative were. Messrs- B'"e' B"rr Caj lor, Cobnrn, Cox. Da V" of Dubois. E'5"" Goodwin, Hammond, Haywood. Hosbrook. ! Houghman, Hubbard, Isom, Johnston. Jones, i Jordan, Lindsey, Marviu, McCarty. McKim. ! ,, ,,.. -McMakiu, Mdlikin, Moore, Morrow. Pe, kenoaoffh. Philins. Revnnl.l- Ril. Ri.u:... I .. . ' ' J' "" ' tone Ihompeo- of Carroll. Thompson vi LTiannic, iwruer. at all. a . bus. Hnrl l iif.aa- I meyer 49. So the bill passed.) I In looking into the factsconnected with Gov. Dunnirg's sale of these lands to Martii. R. rftn. fnr 4 li.f.n Hi- -I . : :.. . ! -- . ....a. v. . . 1 1 a .-a) id 1 1 1 . ra 1 1 .iisinii . J '""r"""'! auu annei price 11 was tlmni.lt. tn K. ... 1 ... , i ... . t eu ine iranauieiil sale bv Dunn nir j tern Rink f V V.a.V r.. ... .i.: ,u .1 . . . : W"e Miinrd- j Ti.... i. . . . . ... . i.iu wiiiiii sum mno w r.nt do. Wl'"n h- I- opportunity of putting . Dunning, DCl!l IIHVr hrnn r .!., I .t i. . " those who have .ought not to be .Express. " -v. tamooir, Dliu I F I tiff" wr.M liava 1 sheltered him in the Legislature returned there aaaiu. Wabash ..
. ncn,.r., Absent or not voting.-Messr. Jston e have received the Fourth Annnsl Hennrt t. n , .a . 8 .uessra. .-Mston, ISr.u. - , . . . . Au"ual Import . ker.Bokee, Bowlin. Camnbell. Daniel. D.rk.
f I . m - . . 1 mmihc ucHff-i ngeni 01 me board ofAaUnnd Pabular bducation, and make a fe4y extract. ' .;.owi, ..he prcpect, and operations of , ha, so.ieti. The Item .IF.. fiLs.rW.. of Vermont. TV. enterprise has l et n in opera- I linn frin r i ln Vrnmi llU., ..... u v - f y nil i report, great good: -Two classesof leader, (.he Mventh and eighth) numbering forty-nine, have been Bathered at Hartford, during lhe past year. Three" of them have returned to their homes, and holo themselves in readiness logo to Oregon iu i .March next this month ! The remaining for y-.,x ...ve been sent to the valley of the Mississippi and the South. j v.. .,aUln uo n.ue-nine leacher. have be'n fntoutsince the organization of our Board Ofih.se "is i.... k t . ' ZZ - n Zl v ! . WJr: ? 'T1"" r . . t.. , l.-om Maiue; 17fnmNew Hampshire; 17 from Connecticut; 4 from Rhode Island; 3 from JSTt' n 1 1? Virrj" Th";-" ' been ,ent-to I.hnois 5,; to Indiana 53; WisC011Sin?l.llir.la;..a ill. 1.. 1. . . ... I ' ii inm iew lork: "".,ll ' unto IU;, Tennesee ?; Missouri 7; Western Pennsylvania I A .Ml.. 4 - Mint,..., I. 1. V...I. I- i.... -a .... - "t v-nronua o; rveniUcSy ! Alabama 2; and Texas 2." 'l ' 1 he teachers are all female.. Many of them murit snH n. .rk . . ., i m.rr. ,nA u . . marry and settle where thev are .ni ho ik. Cn-'.. ' ?f ",eJ? retUr" to ,he Easl . .. aivrk.vZcU dtJZ 7' ,f r " UCh'd l ,h" W Mt' E"1". 'r a short resitacnei dence tr Di.rh,. th. .ini., .r .u r . distinction orGt,'- it was resolved that a committee of three be appointed to wait on the edi tor of the Courier, and request him to state the I' ' Pl. wdower..-Madi.o : . ttaoner. I JJ-A womail wh,rped h huban(, on tern Row, above George, night before last lathering him np agalott a lamp-post with a bit of board. A crowd Collected and inirfrr K.tt Wer 1 t0 rMrMt when h opened upon them lne D",Ury ot her tongue. The husband rsca- . i . ' " '"""""" " "J""' " 'P poll to thema.lves.-Cin. Com. - . .. . n-j ls.on vi-r-n't Coit 4'k xj-.nd.r i1 Bfl
Ike Robbery af the Excaewnrr-Richie- j lU.IMAi1ll -I 1 ,.. ... 1 I
.,., ...... ......... Washington, Friuay. Feb 28. ! I have been a deeply interested spectator roh th. las, ihre, Lr. f Li. .... i . - through tl.e last three hoora of the. trusale for I fc lc ,UI . t -J " " r..moB v. ...e ntmut Cuiirrrss. Th r,,i-.,i . Preaeut Coli(rrr8s. The Contrail was made 1. nf t. . 1 a-. ,. " rr.inuiui nun -n, lournev- ' ,k . 1 ! t . , . "... " " lhe elablishn.eut of Thomaa K.ch.e of '"! ",0"' " Hh Rfchta himself, ! oecai.ie me surety for his journeymen, has , had the work don- i L .fT,.- ..... h' 1 . .v.. wviit .(. in, uillCf, flUU IIJS rl!l ff. ra ll P" has lu ellrct been the Con- ; ,rai'r U along, the names of Treuhnlm and ! Bell being only used to obviate lhe neo.ity of ' Ri.hie D.vi, .,;,;. i J g.y.ng sun, s. orH Under the contract ha. been most ....j a.v .. . ..a. uku uius i uures0"u:y1 rniuoualy delayed; it has in good , part been bartlv done, and on naner n...e!. ..r. ! li.ev.ork under the control ha. been most ireiOuab:v. ruinous v dnljveH-ii 1.,. in n...l part bpeii banlv c:oti(. an A nn i.inr rtw.el. n,rc. ! lhan waS tirulaltrd for tna contract 1 .ir..10 . . 'haaest iurv of Printer i , . , haaest jury of Printers who should be requested to ttl bitm tfi t.l nftll ia. ......la T- " v uic j ircsui coul do other ise than decide that Richie will ban decide that Ri6hi. will ; easury many Ihoasands of. is finished and paid for ac- ' He ha. had more work to i ..,. , . .... been at,c,pated-w,ll have h01"1'' owe lhe Tre r..lllir tl'llall l.Iat ..-.. tor&iug ic cc niract. do than could have been had utmost si-ad y wor .April Cor later) ii. 1531 i" ' made his bills too , have. Tt.lt it iai ll.elec. 9n ....... r....K. " a;pi.30 mi uici me i uitjuuies aim miscnieis oi mis job. j ninl.i. la.rv... r- i - i j , .......a ........ uuui, vuiiirsi QbU BSKS a QO ' nation of 5100,000, over and above full pay for I contract. It lit. at n a I tl. . If . t al I ine iiuusg oy a vou ion i ite i test) of test) of ICG tol03-aud S3 Union' Whig. , . 8 r., . :, ,i i i a faVe lheir olt for U Il-lr pnrria-.l 1 a..!.!... heir vote, for it. Eveu these would uot
:arruu it without the vote, of Messrs. j real and bona lule subscribers, slinl I be charged ,or 1,18 Jear "ling tliirtieln day of June, right- ne , Venahle, Fealhrrston and one or two i "h Pos,"g as follows, to wit, All newspapers teen huudred and lilty-one und whose lahors.nay ,ic as, .,.. , , r l. , I published weekly ocly, shall circulate iu lhe i be "'creased, the Postmaster General shall be auallra Southerners, who have feughtand jcountyfree of postage in the county when pub- H'orized. in his discretion, to allow such addi- ur
-"'ad? m ?n..n..... i t r ... more ultra Southerners, who have feught atid enounced lhe 'Compromise' and Mr. Richie becauseof it, and been denounced by him in turn-these votes arlded tl.. 01 vviai a .1 turn, these vote, added to the 23 Whigs. nd the " !" varr.eu me resolve j ,hrouCh every stage against the determined and , . ,,,,.,.,, varneu me resolve letermined and persevering efforts of its adversaries, and passed I I il y mori,y-,wo or three opponents ! -. . . . - . . i U leasl b mjor.ly-lwo or three opponent hBTln8 slod out of the Way. --j. Wi!l not t,,e peop.e of Virgiuia, Indiana, Kentucky and olher State, who are soon to ill not the beanie nf Vi rrrini. T..Hii.na. : choose members ofComrress inoiiire int.. the inquire Olieslioi ... a 1 - "" . olrs ol lnelr mem ner. on this question? N. Y. Tribuue. Ca!dwe" CUnS r , , Jimmitk Featherston. Fitch. Fuller. f:illmn.. r:.m. .. " " y u" "". HiHIard Hibbard.
It 1 j ti 1. j it . """" ",unarj1ditional ounce, or fractionofan ounce, one cent. Hoaglaud, Holladay, Holmes. Howard, Inge, J. for any distance exceeding five hundred miles! W.Jackson, J L. Johnson, R. W. Johnson, anJ "ot exceeding one thousand five hundred Jones, La Sare, Lefil-r, Levin, Littlefield J 1 rn,le!'' o0"0' ln"s rates; tor any distance exM.nn V. M,n . j r. . . '. " I ceediug one thousand live hundred miles, aud Mann, Mason, xMcCleroard, McDowell, McLa- not exceeding two thousand five hundred mile.,
..uotn.uu, i.uiiauav, uoimes. Ilowsro. I hit.. . . n;jhan, Mcl.ane, McLean, McMullen, McWillie. Am T IT ..- t.i..i i '"Trows, ouri, uuuer, Uabe, Calvin In 1-1. ri. . , . ! . a1"" . , .-....,,-,, i.iuuauguey, t-n it 6 ' ' r. Morrison. Nelson. Ogle. Orr, Oti- Pe s'ee ,. . ' !' 1 e8, fe' 7. -I '"'"mrr' ''oore .tior-i r.ieios. t noen x. Pilmxa, P..i.,.. d...i r... uoldi, Risley. Rkwe. 1 Roo Ros R t Sackett. Schenck. Sche'rmerhorn. o , ' . .. ' " "' """"'"ii, fc.lvesler, Ppaulo.ng, Sprague, Stanly. T. Ste-! , Stetson, Thur.nan, Underbill, Van Dyke V'aton, Waldo, Wallace, WatkiusWentworth! White. Wildrick. wn,. . iv! I!, i! "1" . ... ' CIIVPMf T. Mmll f.iinrr VT.. ....... O . I -.. i. iiiiiui, t ooawara iui n: . . ' ' ' ' " J t , viJiir t uoiv. f ntr ip f.n,i.HM tt i Hay. Hubb.;. P iri - 7r, Newell O wen ' tr'011 '"t TTT S ewe". ". Strong, Tombs, Tuck.-30 - f - a.u, ...otsr, Newell, flu-.aa Cl. T . ra. , ,. thnnte afaa Antrrinia p.m. Tl ! rrrnnsai4 ts lk P.. .a r a i J ' "'U tit kVUIIIaTa U n I point three Cardinals for the Uniietl Slalea.l 1 ?-'" "onbtles. be Archbishop ! 'tugnee, or this cily, who is now in Rome. Ti,e rise ,nd progress of John Hughe. Is Indeed I -.' Fh being a poor cabbage grower C the ae of twenty-one he rapidly rote until he was apoiCted Buhop of Xew York, then 1 i .... . . . Archb.shop. a.'d now the ne,t new. will doubtless be that "Cardiual" Hughes ha, set out on ! re,or" lo nome in ew 1 oil. it is but ' one ,teP from Cardinal to Pope, and it would I n.. i. .i. . " u T lh? ,:"slthinR U K ' - ..... ,av.i.iY iii,iiju tnjir i John would make the beat Pope they have had" 1 for two centurie.. Wilh hi. thorough t,o ! r u ':m K I here now i. lethargy and create an entirely I - . .... . ! raer snouid next occupy the P.n.l rh.ir i new orceroi mings out of a present chaos ew York Sun. , r n , ,"rnc,'r f Kra. UnJ. M. Haiina, a. our readeri will rernl ,rct, who .ome how broke into Ine S.ate Sen ine tiate oen i ' " " "' "w orotte .mo i ne c tale Sen-1 , n a . nn be nrrieaifin 1 1. . thi. St.l. a. villainous and corrupt. For this ' h W" hau!'d i coal, by the Pr,.s -suerallv In ,h. ... . i ....... ..... . ' ! .ny An"cn . perticular. Now tuslead ol acting lhe mau and confe.sinir he had l.ed, and promising to ...in no more." h. trie. ' 'sinnomore." he trie. '
i ded and furn shed hv th. p..,i , . ucuaiicu irum me ne unoersiooa, wnne iu inai cuyt mat nir. to back out of h,. filthy position by denying ; BS .t'i?tJ KTOdhr h d W0,U'dJ,aVvtr V makC' I Green had .old the Georgia Und. L FOUR1. ..atements he.ro by hundred.. In this, Mr. direction of the Post Office Depaltmenlto I .h? ! ."--'"t1.0 l- ier f- ! TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, and that the
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a. one might imagine, for a threwd liar will ""'nt ,0 lefraul the revenue, of lhe ...... ..t... .1.. t t .I08t Office Department, deliver ... v
-a... ,u .c ,r posuite evidence or I,;, ay.. . ,, , nia kUIIl. 1 ll. Amerift.n indw .n a -i. .tfuuy . Ia lha Stula lAitsn.1 a U.t " T , ' ! iu that paper, were correct. We advi., Mr I iu ...i. iiauus. iiu nn nrr. lien ,.. .1,.. . i it , . , , . Hanna.whenhe reao. the reply, to crawl into . . li t . l. .... . ome worm hole tn the ground and hide him"ron- th of houest men. Greeusburgh Frets. Brswaiac llsast al ladinniiMlU ivalle r t" l. ropeny has Wright of best style, " ie.ru tii.t tuis wen anown properly VI. i. . i . .... .. . 11 prehd by Mr. Frederick Wri.h j lhll citv. t0 wfilled , ,he b !... .,. . '' , ana w,!l r "rniuder new manigem.iit.-Cin C - ttt. 8
Ihr C hrnn Pml Hill.
rt ACi 10 recute and modily the rait, ul n,i,n. I.. ii,. TT..:,.. k...... i r. .i ... ' i fc" aataj a. iinu uiairp. .iiu iui viiii I'uiposes - . B- it M.ac.ed bv lite St rale and houfe of a . . . . 11 '"HCl,,d l,V ,h" '" r ... .i 1 1 ...... . ,,y clj our, r.ght, rn ....mired an.l fifty-one, In iru uf ih mitt nf ni.. . .w ...!. lu"lieu of the rates of pot-ti.ee n w r.lahlislied iuy iw, uiere mm oe cn irgu ' tne lollowtng ! r..i.. i...tt.i-f ra-a-r,. .i.,i i.i. ; . . . . . r..I., l.iw.l;l r every single letter III Mianu- . scrint. or naner of anv kind u..n,. uhlrl, lf.. mat.ua al.ail be aked for' or commuaicated in wr"'"S - ur or conveyea 111 tnee ' ""Y lit-oce between places within the Linira flairs not eiceedinir three thousand t , ' ' . n,j,, llVU ,,e p0(i,Bf,e upol, rucU rUers stt have been pre-paid, three cuts, and five cents ' w'"n '" Ioti.e thereon shall not have been ; pre-paid; ai d lorany dUtauce exctedine three . 'thouloud M!es, donble rate, for every ! such -inrle letter or naner when mnreved u-lmlv have been ire-tml.1. three Cents, and five rents ' such inRle letter or paper when conveyed wholy J or in nart Lv sea. and lo nr fr.m. . fnreion s uc n M n pie lelte t ot paper w he u c or ' part by 6ea, and to or 1 "ui)lry, for any distance ov from loreien country, for anv distance over tiventv-ftie ..aaa.uiaru iiiui?, aaaari.a 11 i I ' ( a.... .o. ail. iiuuureu . i ! .. I.a..laa . . I I f . - ... .. .1 . l.n . I.... I I I .:!.. tance uucer iweniv-uve mincreii tnilee, leu . cents, (excepting however, all cases where such HUasI M It h HT rt Ii II r e w fer,,,nt "e hy postal treaty or convention, al ZrX orrti", all Zll m'and" for a double letter, there shall be charged double Hi-rates above specified; and for a treble letter. XrMf those rales; and for a qua.ir.ipl, letter, quadruple those rates; and every letter or parctl , , her , . . ... 1 ICI3, Ur irilPrB (Ilil'TU . I. S II pOSlOfl a : : i . . r ... irausiiiissiun , oi.v ior cenvery only, Mn.li fe ' niurgeu wiui postage at ine raie oi one cent iage at ine raie 01 one cent as shall hearafler be adverti-ed ror uuculled for in any post- ; arged with one cent "iu Liidi- ; r postage, both to beaccounled ' ages now are. eacti: and all letteassha II hears ler be advert -e. ! re. ..mi .. i aa u n.ii. ... .. ..r.i.1 1... .... . ... - ------- nr.ee, shall oe char lion to the regula f) t Mfl ftths-r nimt(ta lintv u rla i . '.' Ana no iiiurlhrt enacte newspaper, nut exceeding three . . , a. k..,. . ii u uc ii. lufiiifr rnauieu, i uai III! Hwrtio iria IIUl T AUCL'U I II I? Ill fjll lll'CS 111 t weight, sent from the office of publication to 'published weekly only, sha circu ate iu lh ! ,,011i..rr. .fL. i.t .1.- i. lished, and that the postage pi. lhe regular ' ""'ber of a new spaptr published weekly, for any distance not exceeding fity miles out of the Xy whm bliglled( haf b(J fivecents per ; quarter lor any dhtauca exceedinir fifty miles. . quarter lor any dhtauca exceeding fifty miles, . ln cents per quarter; for any distance exceedln cents per quarter; for any distance exceed- .:....(.. U 1 I :i .. . . "' ll,re' h'idred mils, and not exc-eding one " !? M" fur '? thousaud, fifteen cenls ner quarter; for auy dis- ' tance exceeding one thousand mile., and t exceeding two thousand miles, twenty cents per Q uarter :for an v distance e tceetl 1 11 rt t mn ilnmaa n. I I nines, anu not exceeaing lour thousand miles, .""i " ,. " "."u 'V.r mny . twenty hve cents per quarter, and for any distiii h -x i--f"i . ii ct itiiir rrt.n-ktt.f m 1 ..a 1 1. .1 , y cents par quarter; and all newspapers published monthly, and sent to actual and bona fied subscribers, shall be charged wilh one fourth lhe foregoing rates; and on all such newspapers nuhlisherl .mi.mnniliK. oh. II k. l......j than oue ounce, fi five hundred n.il... ... ir 1. " uitional oullce frnrtio ofnnce. o.cent". nr anv alrati. i.n. a. ...u..t; ..n c... . 1 1 -1 - mg one thousand live hundred miles, aud K two tuousatiu live hundred milps. treble those rates; for any distance exceedino " two thousand five hundred miles, and m.t ... ceedine three thousand miles, fortr ti.. .t. ' rates; for any distance exceed three ho, .. five hundred miles, fie- ii,! Subscribers to all periodicals shall be rmuired lo pay one quarter postage in advance: iu all K'B LS. ..r"
. ''' .. j aa 11 ii piliceis Oli ... . w . - n . u .- n . i trur i a I pruned matter, not Weighiilcr over thirty. two : al a" nosl oOiC1"8 where the postmasters are apounces.shall be deemed mailable mailer "under 1 Poi,,,t,d by the President of the United States, the provisions of this sectiou; and the postage ' lJ establish post routr. within the citie. cf ou all printed matter other than newspaper, and ! towns, to provide for conveying letters lo the
r..aaU..ai.9 U i, siieu at nnervai3, not exceedinir from the offioe of pubinna fi.l U I. . this act contained shall anl.i.ct t ......aa o.a .a arrni,iru iroiu ine paynientofi postage bv anv existing Im. An. I i. n ... n j J - ?a aaaaa, lOl1 j master General, by and with the advice and I -3 with iu7 "te. J 1 Z 72 t tL nostatre hv anv .xistin U a.i ..." r. . snauooandhelsherepyanlhorlzedtoreduceor "large from lime to time, the rate, of postal ! upoa a11 lelter. aud other mailable matter conI ?7-a L!.nitud SutM and any i co.B?lry for the P"P" of makir.g 1,ll'J aiiiiiviiiru lO rrOUCtf Of . i . better postal arrangements wilh other governments, or connteraeting auy adverse measure, affecting our postal intercourse with foreign countries; and postmaster, at the office of dehvr ,,UB"- uiuun ui nenv V "fe '"" """'orized, and it shall be their -j, t remove wrapper, and envelops fron all aa.i., . ) 1 . i t ... ' - - II - v.vptaa . l! 1 i 1 1 printed matter and rtbnmral.l... . r-..a......a.ia:.o .i u i. uiiargeu wilh letter postage, for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is ll nn it tt t mri With toy such printed matter or in such package . a.vniir; reo'nKl fL. .hereon. And apubh.hs of T-mpU riodicals, magazines, and newspapers, which ? ,"ot "c.ecd .Bi,ee" oaDCf8 ,n f'ghl. shall ! ipSy frWofTo.S; pVb'S'LSh I Interchange shall be confined to a single Copy of Pu.bl,CBton: and provided, also. That i .iu ouoiisiiers ma v encins. in th.. ...if... HA In nn hi itch maw i l . ,u" X J' ' ' ""' t"ca"on the bills for subscrintions there in ,..K.., additional charge for postaee; and I Proiidad fu? 1 ,nal ,a a" case!l where ne wepaper. shall C0D,ain over ree hundred square inches ! they may be transmitted thro ueh the mail. h. ' he publisher, to bona fide subscriber, . one -.. iu.ro ueu oy mis oci. j SeC' 3' And be " further enacted, That it ,h",!. 'y.0 the Postmast-r Genefal to ErrtTJaTri. . Xi arxs , therefor, suitable postage stamps of the denomi? ' .. .-.. . " . . 1 . . ,rll",,,l - lourth the rate, fixed hv ih!. .m
nation of three ceuts, and of such other denoin- fXCj'lt proposition to divide and sell the mineral ! A communication was received from Gale, inaticna a. he may think expedient to facilitate VI j ZY'. !' dfCidedy PPO.ed in and out of and Seaton, declining to publish after this Se.the prepayment of the postage, provided for in ! E'8'" j . . ... . . ... -,.
this act: and anv npmnn uIia shall r.. . J I " viiuii awi tr VI counterfeit any postage stamp provided or furm. .., i,,i, ' ,. 1UI. mer act, whether the same are imn...j . ..t.ru uua.a-, tnc provisions oi tins or anv for . ... ....v u vi dTe.'pl.r ! " ' r"' 'e w . ' ,0 hi. poess,on with intent to use or sell, any : iucti lalse. forced, or counterfeit-H di. ni...: engraving, or postage stamp, or who shall Tn.k. ! or print, or authorize or nrnc.r. tn i.. ".j.": -y Po.trge stamps of the kind .i i ' . ' H'alirBIO DO madeor P",,,MV "ny Po.irge stamps of the kind nrovi- i a.wh mttinAA ' . ' - fvrvD.Tj pioimui narfi nn rt n t.s-i tmn. m . ..J . ' is ; r-'" ""J l'er- or persons omer thav audi .. u . . J " nuutunzeu lo receive the aamn hv .,. ! nitrnrMA.,l -f -. , , . J M" i haild th Pol ! "r uTlT L,ePart.?ent'. !ha" "nviclion ... . . Bi, Lll-.... ' "ol """i -e ieparimenl. sha . on rnrietinn "" octieemeo guilty ol lelony, and be dui,by a fine not exceeding five hundred dolliar nr k : ... ; . 1 i " , . i. V iiuiiurea aoi lara.or by imprisonment not eiceediW five years, or bv both unrh fin. nA - -- -si ,ou ii nir qi ; and the etpenses ofproenring and providing all such nn.tn. .t.m.. . i... ....u . . ' . tmin. a I aUCh nn.! n ra. .t.n... .. J I....- . . i a...... i.u iriier envelopes, as are provided for or authorized by this act. .hall h. i Baid. afler hein ..i;......J l. ., ... . . ! K ,u 'or or authorized by this act, .hall be i I t 'A'A a1jUsted by the auditor or the 1 Kost Office Department, or the certificate of the ! j Fostmaater General, ont of any money in the ! ' treasury arising from the Post Office DepartTreasury arising from the Post OSK nient. c " . . Jt uS.tc; And be It further nictd. Thai .. j n.i.oni!tiyar,try poMn.a.trr lo cause
to U defaced, in such manuer a. the Postmaster!
oe ne nil snail direct, all postage slumps attached I to letters denusitrd in his ofi'ir. for rleliverv. nr ! ,-.-. j a lo Ihs sent by mail; and if i.uy poMmaster, sen - "e letter. .he mail will, po.l.ge .tamp, at.ii..- iai :i :. i .- . . .. " T . 7. J 7 T "l .Y lHrhfi. al.hll ..mil 1.1 .f.ri i... ; mi.. k. ''""y . U,...ce i.e sUni.. and rt-i.orl Ilia drliuqueut i.osti.ial.r lo ,'M' d report the delmqueut postuial. "- "-u v""" shall use. or atlemiit to one. in oreiiavinet.t of '""l" in prepay .nei.l 01 postage, any poMr.Ee stamp which shall have ZZ r" , ..'"'"r0" been before usei for like purpose, such person - ,r k-"' V.,c!' u.fl'nc'. ' ,,e recowred ... the name enaii ne sun eci 10 a uenallv ol mtv aaf I. I'. .I.-. I C . .. . i ? a r . ", cu "lalc ,u i comjieieui jurisdiction. R"C 5. Aud be It lurt f '-.tters "mniulog un nce lu auy c") PP-r hall be printed. halted onoe only in the I 'r- no ne 11 lurtlivr enjcled Th.tii.Ui : uncalled for in any pos of- , or viilHpe, where a newskhall hereafter be nub- ' onoe only in the naw,paper which, b-ius "sued y eekly or ofleuer.shall have the largest - - r - nswaiiaiier which, b-ii.jr . - ....... ... circuiaiion iiiiin me range ol oeiivery 01 sairj otfice. to be decided bv Ih. noaiti.iaster at t.rh otlice, ot such lime and under such regulations i i ..... . .... . ..a... as Ih "orlinasli-r (Jeu-ral shall prescribe; and Am, the poster Usuch .1 is hereby
serf Aii,lili.n..i,..i ,uffi..i.(..u1!' P1""1 tnroueu roiand, that an enormous
-'-ted to in pTce inhieoY. "ce a eol'-T -uc,, ll8, ou ,li0 da' or daT Brt'fr ,,ie Pu'dicali -n thereof; and if the publisher of h paper shall refuse to publish the list of 'c,,e"i as provided in this section, the postmasler may riesiSnate some other p,per for such pilrdirected to post in a conspicuous place in his ofc. .. ' w r "k uv,u" " "cl,,lau "' ""j ""'iwi1" pumeu m mo German of unt oilier foreign language, which publication shall be iu lieu of, or in addition tn lU publication of th- list of such loiter in the "'aiiner first in l!,l3 section provided, a. the Postmaster General shall direct. ""j .cua.ct .n vermau or uiit oilier loreign Ull nguage. which ..l.. ..i: ... ii . . . .. f 1 I ostmaster Geueral shall direct. fcec. 0. And be it further enacted. That to iiu.ii:U Alius. v anv i niiiiii:ici)ir u nr.ii untt.ii.ijo.niia ... i.. 3 v ...uiii ill loiuilD Ii 111 V UO C - duced la-low the amount allowed at his office tional commissions as he. may deem just and P'oper: Provided, That the whole amount of commissions allowedsuch postmaster during the fiscal year shall not exceed by more than twenly P"T eeuiuni lhe amount of commission, at ly P"T eeuiuni lhe amount or con BUC'1 I'C, for the year ending the I sur" 0"IC,, rr l"e year ending the thirtieth day :atrT.aaa. I I I ..Tr... - ' 01 June, eighteen hundred and lifty-one. :JS M' 1 ' etvi. And be it further enacted, That no , postoffice now in existence shall be discontinued. , ! "or shall the mail service on any mad route In i in vaioiciiv,u oiiai 1 ud u IUUiiiiiiufn. , any of the S tales or Terr ilnries I.m fiiaacf.ni.n.ve.1 or ui""" is.ieu, 111 consequence ol anv dimiuul,on ot the revenues that may result from this I"."" 71"",""? ..1 3 1. General to estabhsh new posloffices, and place j l,le mail service on any new mail routes estab- ; is',?d, or thai may hereafter be establiihed, in ; lhe sime manner as thoug!. this act had not 'nasseif: And nrnvi.!eft f.irih.. ITI... . I, . . A ... ati. u 1111 ii.kii.ii iim i iia niirvnt 1 1 1 r t. ...' 1-Jtli seriion nf th- ... ..ki "to establish certain I'0sl rout'9 " fr olher purposes," approved ; Mh 3d, I?-I7, and remaining undrawn in lhe ' Treasury, shall enntiiiue subject to the rrquisi- , lion of the Postmaster General, for the service ! of 1,18 l'ost 0iri :e Department, iio'.wiihstanding i the same may have so remained so undrawn for route, and for olher pr; approved : .1. :irrh :trf laajT ....I i ot ,l18 "ost Olfi ie Department, iio'.wiihstanding , tne same may nave so remained so undrawn for more than two years after it became subject to i uch requisition. i Sec. U. Anu be it funher .nM.I TU 1 Iher. is hereby appropriated, out of any mo levi 8Um of 5K),000, to supply any deficiency that my aris! in the post office department. : shl be1" XV iV..' 1 ' y esoioiisuing suiutoie aud con Veil - ! ,cnl P'-ce. or deposlle, and by employing carri- . f TH I CI flTPl Vaa Mill! ruiindt lltuaa t I. H. s IT. . this section ;..,,, mm ur ii i uruiFr micirii, iiiaiirom and after the nastit. nf thi. .ot it .i..u 1.. 1t w. ..... aa. a it ninil UC 10 . !ul to Co," at 1,19 mint of the Uuiled Slate, and us orancne, a piece of the denomination aud legal value of three cenls, or three-hundrelha of a dollars, to be composed of three-fourths silver aud one-fourth copper, and to weich twelve grains Biid three eighth, of a grain; that the said coin shall bear such device, as shall be conspicuously different from those of the other silver coins, ami of the gold dollar, but having the inscription United Slates of America, and it denominations and date; and that it shall be a legal tender in payment of debts for all sum. of thirty cents and under; and that no ingots shall be used for the coinage of the three cent pieces herein authorized, of which the quality differs more than five thousandth frnm th. i.n.i dard; and that, in adjusting the weight of the . t J n"ji.avilIJ.O deviations from the 0,,e pennyweight in a thousand piece, Approved, March 3, 1851. Arr.yTr ,,.e ..ntpir, C.y ; . New York, March Slh rh h 7 morn,Dg from ...Kaa.. .it.ti.uuv in foio oust. Mitt very few passengers remaiued on the Isthmus. very few DanZ,7n rVnVai?..A 71. V.Vu Th." L8islafe of California wa. rapidly and ' J ""b iaw ior ine internal govern""n?, , The canva,,s fo' U. S. Senator was as excitintr 5V!"-. The Democrat, hay. f, or fivec.n? ri., "c " "'s i nne, ' he miners are more successfully prosecutn?nrndUnf t"" fr lim" pa?'' A" oon" ffi3sui2r The PrMident' message wa. well recieved, .e.nl nrnitl.il inn lA !-.. L . ? uiuoibj in ins ntlfl. ind Ine Whicm hut on.. frsia BtMtob. , . Bostom, March 8th e journal oi mis evening pub ithe an auti,n.!..j . . ?K . ic . . t'.ui i&r-u e in it i r 11 1 i rnm 1 ra nnri i n,a i IL? IV' a'st Wb""- ' ' in Ju.7 .1 re a ed .XIT tTth 7VZr r,Z live Jth. fo7m.-- J .L r.Kr-.0.- Ti'. ! m. xv.ul.' . Vi.. 'Ia Zre: ' Ute: dltion iu statin Ih.t W.l..,.. k.n k.. o-...j ; .:i 7 .7 .V".Y'"7. ",u l? "en in aaZ 7kZ ' ?,? 'l?!' the office, ih.t t, vv.k.... K..:...a r .. ' 1 - o iMouct urwi? Httl DO i a. .omiug irom Haven.. Inn. Wn.ki...... rdA,i i. . .. - ... , . .-v. .. . aai. n.gion marcli Din f. il rrat e. 1 oenme., in itj.tecutiva ess on vesterdav M.;r...J 4L. ffi i . . . ' . ' S, . ZZ 721?: , . -.- . ...v. .ri-urt-iiiii: to aa . ....... ai . a . I a. V. . tC V. 1 1 11 to lhe Tehauntapec route from IheGuIr to the Pacific Th. Inula r ..t..:.:. :.l. t : " enauniapec route Irom the liu if to lhe. Pa. . ..... j v, a Atlllliltiui, TT 1 LI, iTICaiVJV was rejected. An Aiaericnn Title. 'When I was tr.t.llm. ,n M.....1, ....... . K ....,...i,0, .nmaa ...... ...... . ,. - t . . . ... J J"1""..0! a""1 a traveller, "I ''aa " 8eat wilh the driver, who on .topping at th. Pn.t nffin. ..Inl.J III I L1..1 ll" aa "8eal Wl,n ,na drivr, who on .topping at ,he Posl office, saluted an Ill-looking fellow on V1" 8,ep' wilh 'Eood morning. Judge Saunder.; 1 hoP yu are we,l 'T' "Ou leaving the office. I asked the driver if i i nm man na ittnira ia M.iiH : .. i -Certainly'.ir,'' he replied; 'we' had a cock ' fight last week, and he wa judge." Mark Lane F.xpr-
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, k ' b ' ; P-C'h- ' S of the lJr,t..h Mia iir ii usi liiit.onaiiL cm n tin:i'irT:ti w iv i lie mosl important item ol political nws bj . i acuir.. m me re "nation oi ine linnsi. .ni Ti -.. ........ Htstrv. A he nn iiiniVri.il rAn rat th- P.tlinlir diate caa. w. the deft of the Ministry by a .... . 7 3 vole of 111 to 1 on a motion in regard to the 1 " elective fraurhise. The event hannened tan rhe event har.r.er..d ton ' , """ .-...... r.tni iiappenea loo lln,t nm. h.f.. ..r.n. p.:e .. ' li"e to form speculation, a. to the new . Wiry. ; The LonJou Times, it. announcing the event, ...... J . . . .. i " 1 ,"' r 1'irli.mentary confidence, or rainer rarnameniary sympall.y, wlnrh Ins lord.hi,. a.,ll.a,r.,.. K.- (T j r ..c.u hi . . , , ... , . , , ,.,le na, hM j m of rr,dcr, . . .. ' ' .... , Ruaain. The Hamburg corresponds of th, Time.. ates on the authority of travelers h r.i-.nl. . ..a. ....... uu , g aU,lUiii.rii. , ,tf)teg on the authority of lraye!Ie P'd. k-t . Russian Army had been conceblraled in an im . - , . . ; RMi. Army had been conceblra.ed in an impc'ng and menacing position in Poland, and rumoTa ofau importaut expedition are freely ci- , ' :'-u'""eu " "nouacorj . ot mat armj . , TrUtt. s been sent t , , inti ether .r. " - .... gee. have left rgypl. j t teiegrapnic aispalcn li The last new. from EtvoI i portance. The Sublime Porl tegorical demands to the Vii latter refuses la enmnlv nl, A teleeraiihic disoatch from V;nn a.vc: T. . MrfL. . e f v aw "iurri 1 1 1 1 orte has addressed ra- , c- - s- J f 11 l II llirUtter refuses to eomnlv T.....,.i r..4 . . . a,..6 .... . ... , -...a.u as ne ioio, ne nas order,d ,evy r W,""0 land troop, and 15,000 for a fleet. He is determined Id onnnu .n ri j "(;&"- sion of the Porte, by arms. It is thoucht not nlikely that the Ea.tern question will assume a serinus nnn.et Brown, Shipley & Co.'. circular estimates the ',., .. . jet nnn . . . ft0Ck f Cot,0D 8t 457 00 b' aPillst 521,000 'l "r Bna quoie. lair UrleansTi.i; fair Mobile and fair Upland 7d. t ' j jf0 a!teratiou in iron: Merchant n,r 5 7. 15 1. Scotch Pie No 1 2 12, 1 rotti .irw earlrana. .tw uiileixs, .mrcli , The Crevasse above Carrolton had done great 1 - v.revae . oove ..arro.ion had none great carnage, lhe river i. only sr inches lower ' .h Tu n A r 1 -"es lower j ,asl - w' Jeay Lind gives her last cencert to-night, and will leave Monday ou .ho MavnolU for i . 1 m ... t auu ..toiasses wnn a light stock aud no arrivals. i he sales are confined to small lots. Of Corn 2S00 sacks .old at 5Sc. Flour-sales confined : to retail lots. Sale, of rectified Whisky ; l!)i Cc. Pork-12.25 for uninsnected Mes. ! 19' Cc Pork .o "5 fo. ;., a i 1 i '.a f oa T ""'Pect-d j ndl,,s 01 cks Missouri Bacon side, at 7c; 10 ! Jo 00 al Large .ales of mixed lots of ' Tobaccoat be. - ' Tobaccoat be. -- Melaacbalj Ueaihs br Drawaiai. tV. ....... .. ... .. . .1 . , . We are sorry to sUtte that oufcuuday l-st, 1 r,,.. j . ... . .11 S I ,7 " , .! " aDas" Harri.no. fJUr miles above this ' PI,1C''0" the opposite siue of the river. It seems that a .Mr. Hatfield and two grown siters, with M- r 6, were out te nver in a sain, and the stream being verv ' full and rapid, they were washed under the bow ' t i . . ... of a wood boat, the skiff capsized and all the' party drowned! Mrs. Clark, aud one of the ' Miss Halfieids, who clung tJ the skiff, were ' rescued in about twenty minutes, but it was too ' I,. ,,. . ..... ,. , i lute to save the.r live., a. all the mean, allemp- : led were unavailing. At the time of Writing this, Mr. Hatfield and one sister had not beeu 1 found. This sad event will bring sorrow to two ' families ...rh . ........ -I - .1 rt" . . . -..aj a.a, a ar. may l.ave KIIOWO, ! and in which we siucerely sympathize wilh ! them. ! Later -There were .ix person. In the .kiff. I one man and a Miss Ireland jumped out and caught upon a flat bout. The drowned weMi Edward, Eliztbeth, and Martha Ann Hatfield, and Mrs. Amanda Clark. Edward and Martha Ann Hatfield have not yet been found. Terre Haute Express. Frotd Wit. Marlon. Wsh?.nctom, March 10. The Senate confirmed J. Butler King Collector of the port of San Franc ico. ami O. Hoffman, jr.. District Judge of California - By the law of 1650, the mileage of California " member, is limited to the nearest route within the United State. The House, notwithftaud - ing, allowed mileage for the last .ession by the Pamtm. ,n,,iS R,.,n. T,; ...i.mI...J a. ...... a . " i .a n ii uui 1 1 iru ..IB . .... . .u v it ... ... case to the Judiciary committee, and it is under.tnnH th. -,;n .1 d uerstood they will report against the Panama .j .j.route, and against constructive mileajre for exlrm .e..inn. i,.. i n tit .. , sessions otherwise Gwinna would h. unili A lo tli nnn fo, mil ; rr. w i "n.wgw ttw i sa t. vr iu wt I . Mr. Ritchie' case goe over to the next e ion. Mr. Cass defended himself from an editorial ' t.wtti -.4 EUHUIIOI in this morning'. Republie, in relation to hi. l.tt.. in if .ll- .....i .1. Ti . . .tti.vj.it,.,,,, tne niver ana tieroor bill. Mr. Rhett defended South Carolina from the false and erroneou. statement, contained in i Houston's letter to Gi ' yterday'. Union. au;z T" and BulIsr- . Houston's letter to General Hamilton, published This gave rise to an exMessrs. Rhett, Houston .ion. daily debate, of the Senate. Referred. The Judiciary Committee reported adversely to allowing mileage to the California Senator. vi iuv 1 nuauia .vaut by the Panama route. . ' The National Intelligencer say. the report of M'' Ewbank.Commis.toner of P.tenU, being removed i. unfounded. . The Georgia Land Swindle. A it.nll.mnn frnm Cincinnati Inform, na fhat . . ... . .L. ..... .t . ... Durchaser was confident that he Would make fifty thousand dollar, out of them. These ...aj .aawaataaaaaa. aaaaxaa. - a. a. . aa. ......... ...a-aaaa .Id the land .old by Democratic Ex-Governor ... ino lana aoiu oy xemocratic rx-uoveruor ' ' T1....nt.. iA nmpt:r K.R-ninr P,rn th. Tl ( a - Tt ,:. L" - C t C 1- - - vi. ! being confirmed b, the recent Democratic . .. Legislature Although Mr. Greet) hold the receipt of Gov. Dunning for one thousand dollar, the State has not received a .ingle cent of the money , ., Thus it is that the people of this State are ' r l continually robbed of their money. Journal Wacninatiaa f Cica. He. It. Philadklfhia, March 6. A secret caucua of the Whie member of the FeuD,y"Dia nominated Gen. Scott ot President, subject to the decision of tlio Jtfv r,ti,al Conx str.ion. Pennsylvania Legislature nominated Gen. Scott
I Terrible tlmmbMi Eplo.ion-nrCnt . . of l-ife-FIHrKiilar.. '
. 7 ..... T1 , " -ls' !I,K; ' "d, , .; p ,. 0Ji c, ,., .v. Orleans, u h-n ims- . " y' n.eudou, rn,ort. crrv ie . i.. ', Vs""' '""""tf. H..g and i-caldiog at lei.st i-ixv .... a..M aV:. .... .. 1 . . . . . J I " t.. . . .... 7 1 anil liatj OQ U3etrd She wa heaviiv la.Vt ....... ' g(l to 100 bjMfnir, 1. J lr'. ' .1. J .R V' ""-.'. jot ov-,,. . " the forw.r.l Euard, at the tiVe of r 'i: ..ion. after which she immeciatelv tn, k ''' . T,?! .a.!., f re : for lhe steamer Iroquois, which wZ A"01 btt'1 : ..r ... .1... . ... ... . Wd "out er. ' ""r""ou.DOi?rdwo'Jhaten.. , "v ' aai "aj When Caut l f . r ... . . 1 . r . . '" " t'4u" n . v.. laaeo place, ne immediately tin' ,T. , . Fa-faio 1. ass.stanc, if tl.e'Oregon.bu't mL'vX'1" ' ; l.v-H f... ; n Cev,.riy the cylinder hea..a bt i. ,1. i0-' e .. . . ' "-onsequeuce iter. the cylinder hea .a btin? out t ,t,. PguXXTt? deck. " ''Jri:. ........ c. .. ..." . Bni-i-., ; women anj cliilJren were colIfM..: , - j e"' n the "fl"r C1 of hoat. with tit- r' 1 e'Z U tniea al.nofct around t...n .,4 ' ,.f rscdpe but to i shriek of Hie o j dvfCriWli o ' " ?. ..f" i.... U, II,.,., juina . in j t!,e rvKr r .. onieu and i hn-mv ,r ,i . most heart r. ii.'i,, ...j ,'L. '" r. a .. ... c .. ; . CVIliaTan-1 a w... Ik r.j ' " "uu,u t t Ca.,t. I- n..r-H .K- i I, ... ..vijumi lo ran a . i her imiv nf i rC ih. 1 1. . .. .... , ---- --- ...a. a.arfcu... .(J UJUffa thru p'acrd Iron, the upp rdeck of the Orr...w ' a-ara.. aj. .i,c I Tt. 'J OlS . a lOli g Hi - all on board of the wreck, who were at'. . walk, passed on board the Iroquois. 'I he clerk' office wis entirely biown ,- with all the book aud papers of tl, ba.t a- ' George Brown, the first clerk wasiu tlie '."" at the time, and wt killed. The Cobiu iZ ' were at dinner and were al! killej except 1 Stewart. Eight white firemen were also but it is irr.poaible to give a correct list v, ' number or the names of those loit, lhe btc.'i being gone. The Oregon was scuttled but she raise! fast by lighting of her upper works as the admitted caused her to sink. The Bulletin csl up soon after the occurence, and undertook cxlinguish the flimes with her engine, but c not succeed. Mr. Williams and other passer.gers on Bulletin rendered great assistar.ee anc re:-ni:,. on board of the Iroquois unt:l she reach.,: ',;.r. phis, where the wounJsd were taken to u.. Hospital. It is said that the cabiu floor of t: t Iroquois was covered by p. raom b!ni:kea-c, bruised and literally skilled, many of whom wr in the 8goi.ies of death, eleven of whom cie. before the boat reached Memphis. Below we give thj uirnes of the killed tj; scalded as far as could be ascertained. S e ; ! Kv i tctlDEU AND INJt-RKD Captain M Ol.l gullirrv badly hurl; Barrett Mullekin, 2d clerk. C .-. aa . .T'LiGiiTl.T arCALDKU .lr. LVOns. bar ke.-,.-Cannon, pilot; and J M Cox, of . I.u ; Kv. Isaac J Hilt. Princeton, Indian., i J""" Johnson, barber. i , l-'aHCT.-J.. Dean, pilot. Mr D.tI al M i ! ' -. .. .... .!!.. 1 . ; . t v -. . 1 !. WV ' caroen't.r. Mr C.M. wlit'-nd th'r .! '!':!'' 1 u v'i"seu;erg, 01 O'orgia, u U tfati'i, w t and son of Indiana, three engineers and a nu.aiw.. ,r i j The Oretrou'. ' "" ht " .11 .." -.7. .,... "'""" u I I a V....V.A . "" 'u,ll": 1 ,"''JJU. " the U..st ana tsi'jWHMn lionton1 t01,, frriBht on board. he had about 1 . . ,T.r,Snl on b0Jrd. bhe was insured f,r al , "e offices will not Pay lU I JTThs London T.mea, 01" Decern!,?, 31lfnu. literates the following pro. 1. uie.n p.rs .m u ; haiinp di-d ourin.. lhe I on I . Rober, Peel. Lou, P,,:,,.. Preii!-iit T.v ' I 11 . 1. . t ra , . ' ' o. tai.ii.ru.'ge, ti,o -;.. :...ror Sh'0"' tl,An,!:'ic'' Statesmen, Call. ma; t:,. trussian Minister, Count Brat.Jei.iiur l.- im. Queen of the B-lgians. the Duke U i".', th- Vice Chancellor of Enhiml, the Rnr: 01 Louuu. Chief Justi?;- D di-rty. V.I", w"1' i".' .MU P"rl" walt. the sculptor; JMr Martin a Si.ee. Fraa.r Tytler, the historia,,; .he elder Brnnuel. Jtm-J Smith, the agriculturist ; Neauder, the G.-rn:a.i lh,'0'"gi',',: I'00' Waglioru, of lhe i,ver l.;.c Ite.'ndU,lt.n",yl m";r"' "B ' ""J l-rh-p,. In the age .ocJi;,r Ttrodiifi l.ilrrfroiu lw Ot'Ic-nua. New Orle.ns, M rrh H. c 1 he u," "as a'ri f"m Chagres, bri.i2iut , Fra"ci"iCO of Th.re h! " U.S. Senator ret. M.uir..- ' '. . . i. . . , , , mt i ijiai wrif i.r-U.a-ing very troublesome. Trade was dull. Cornelius Paulding, tl.e richest man iu N.w Orle .ns, died to-day, aged "9 ycor. J-nny Liud left to-day at one uVIuck o:i H Migu.t.'i, for Si. Louis. She willgiy- .. Crt at Natchez lo morrow. Flour firm at f 1,75 for Ohio; Si Liuii $1.8521.1-2. extra do i4.37(Ss,b7 Whi-kry sells at If)5)2f):. Mesj Pork $12 for unin-,rf. - - . i r -ji.w iui u ii i ii jni. a m i I J I :i S'l r... p.:.... - - ' i w ' a i line. uai u svari Prim 7oS', , ; rk- t ! New Vore, March II. ' rrai I he steamers Georgia and North America , . .ailed to-dsy for Chagres, with three hundred .... . . and thirty passengers. In the Georgia, whrii . , . top. at New Orleati., are Henry Clay, E.r.ilit i ' i LaEer' DowDS- JnM " Holme. From w 1'ork New York, Mirch 10. Th. T-Tan ir.n... 11... I. . , a .. . .. J I . aaa a.vaa. It. in J a.ajr I CApCVlOU lO B LLC Ilu S Clay Ball at Niblo'. this evening. He will siil r tr r .... . . for Havana on Thursday, in the steamship Geor gia. It is thought the U. S. Senate to-morrow. will adjogrr tvorHF.tsci'.vri'ic -.v v ; ir PKpstv he Trur Direttivr Fluid, tr Ga'trie Juief A rre! Dvipepti. Ctirer. prepared front Rennet, or Ok foi.tth Stomach of lhe Ox, after direction! of B iron Lieb.r the rrrat Physinlira Chemitt. bv J tlouehtnn, M. D.. So. 11 North iehlh Street, Ph.ladelph,.. P.. This ii a truly wonderful rrmnrfi' Inil.ritinn, Ij pep,,.. Jsiindirr, I.iirr ComplioKConinpstion, and Debility, curinff after Niisrt'i own method, by Natnrr's own aifrat, the Gmrit Juice. See Adrertiiement in another column. HYMENEAL. In Frnaklin Co fad. aiaee .TIarch 8David Bell to Nancy Ann Alley. Henry Robinson to Jane Kirby. David Wilt to Ursula Pattison. Albert B. Sizelove to Hannah R. Benton. Richard Li mm to Eliza M'Cune. In Dearborn Co. Ind. Married At the residence of Mr. Henrr , Swift, in Centre townshfo. on lhe, S7ih nf Feb- ' 1DCI I .... T ra an . . iu.ij, ujf LUC 1 1 C V . O- JT . V-jrO W 101 1 i'l I ', Geore French and Mis. F.liT.h-ih iviiii.mai. Mr ! I.fa , . t n, ... - . J . n c.,-.ri- .u. r WUIIliB J un ouncay ine ol j March, 1F5I, by Jona F. Richards. Esq.. Mr. Jo.iah T horho.on t . - . Miss Louisa Mullen, both nf T..vcr.neehuriH towu.hip. Married. On the 22d day of February, l?51 by C. B. Clements, Esq., Mr. Andrew M'" shall to Loussa M, Hill, all of Fayette Co. In Rush Co. lad. Married On the 25ih nit. bv the Rev.D M. Stewart, Wm. C.B. Bod lie to Miss Rebr Caldw ell. ! On Tuesday, the 3d of March, by Elder B. ? On Tuesday, the 3d of March, by Elder B. ' Ree, Mr Henry W. Steckman lo Mr Oa-v-!v.
