Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1846 — Page 2
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IE l INAPOLI, 8 EFT 6. Vi is:-.. The f -iio in will hereafter be the ptraMtncnt terms ssf ehe IW '. v Indiana Sfttff S .-'., f '-Tiivu.ents li be made ;.! vvays m :..,; "rp. Dm copy, out year, ß.Ol Three lUfsäes, MM y ar, ö.i 0 Five copies, one year, ?.(Mi Ten copses, one year, 15.00 Twenty copies, one vear, directed 1 one puson,.' Ü fcmiWcrk! y (PuWiaised thr. Umei a wet k !u f i the sessi1 fl Oin nmr. V4.W ThreemUm l i Trin crklj St iitinrk As customary, the proprietors of tbe Indiana S ;1' Bewtind will issue a triweekly sheet during the c mkm session uf the Lefiri-lnture. Tle best of Reporto as -rs lave been em a zed ex I us i tel. for ihia paper,and no pa las vx il :. apart d to gits the fuilt at.t arts ai.d aaost correct iufelligenre on all subjects. The paper ill 1 J....l.lo mr Jis'iu v I70 "r 1ti V 1 1 f 1 L II 1 and affoid d at sate deSmt' the session, in a!! c . i in n ti n rice. The ssssarsflBstii woald respcetfilll) soli. -it the sad I their friends in procuring stb crihers, a - a tery heasy e;ow5 i; necessaii?v iuvolTed durinff the s sston. 0"Oi;r eotempurariea will c fer a favor by gixinij tbe above a f w insertions, which shall be rceipmcsted by every sseans ia our p u r. f. ' ' a. A. ft J. r. CHATM IN. S I A . I) P ROM UiDE WHITCOMFS MAJORITY 4 , 0 :I7 ! ! OiHci;ii Rctstrata for i i ? LT.
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Dunning. Ston es n, Ha. Jiniv ft . i the sMMuttj oi 1 1. rThe- e ü 17 uti-s n n tu t. . , , , ftsonrtrt wrafcw totsaeast aw waneTBat.isaareralsjf I renfv theahori an! fo eC,.:n2 i,o t to he cornet o &m retu u have com. to i: .ii i JNO. II. THOMP.-OV. St l ., St.it,. 9!,?;H;?" , ,M - 1 h.- . mto s of th sererl Ve. r ui Indian -whs win pic.- cop) :h:- f.rr-o;.ig report. j. ii. t. MamnaaL On Sunday evening last, bet . vre,, s and 9 nVlock, a beautiful mete r passed over our city in a direction from northeast to southwest, in a line I r the mer.dian. Its appeaimnce was exceedingly sWilliant ; and it seemed to explode at about IS or 10 t! - grees above the horizon, throwing out scintillations xerv simJai to a star rocket. What is sincolar ihr . , . , report, at its explosion, appeared tu al who heard it ' 1 oeawtj it, o he opprnate to its diiertiow. or in ihe northeastWhether it was echotet, none can I IL ScDOE Piarn. On Moiuhtv tnominsr. Mr II n p. ........ giaboth aa, familiarly known as OW Hiek." ok! - h known as Ion- attached to YYahhiieHon H;,!l ... . ras I ttad dead in Us room. T!ie evening previous, he was a bosjt, Üieaagb be had been ill for some time. He w is in a vety poos stats, snd was r presented ns a a dcpsoiabla eesaiitton when found. No blame ;. be attac hed to any one, as n .no imrSSlscd him dangerous. A strängt r also dr.-d the same Bight ::t Litik s lavena. Citi ArSLta. Matthew fHna would never bavt m ule the remark he did about pump uis growing on rowing i if " f'v7- ,:ia,,m,,!'.r G'a Amp irees, tor then U phi m v y might have aawaarea) issw taautcjnable ttian it dnJ had be bcn hit on , ., em i , . f h- hi'r.d with nui4 ut t :iiit :i in. hw . i.t. ., ,0 .... I" " , " '-acorD. . ft f . . I i . 1 P . . t.. IM ,.. Il'll-l Ii AAII . I. 1. ...... ..vi- .-.i, vitt.-terg w Btucii tuJy ui regard to ihe lam of gtaTilatj in, had be em sucu appies as , vir. ureer nas tart with us ; ami -..i j.i. .. he might have supposed that r.izt a well ai w. (or attra; tion) h id Bswassthing to d in bringing them hm ,. u t.rt,t V.. riL. .tlwm ,n,,l. 1 .. C t mnr K" "!" v ' '" '"-" '"'" bt Mki . mmttmt -i - ! .h..k.d1,pr.,,..u,.,,.,hy..urfn,üü,a,11 CoNDE.VSLD TO BS iSiio;. We hud the follow rmu in the Cuaciamati Timet: "The volunteer who Stabbed Lieut. Peasely, nt Caaap Wliilraaatj, near Kw Albany, Ind., t.n Ihe Ith of July last, w s tried by a eoort aaartial and c naV aaaicd to be saVH ou the 'r h vie, at Matacnoims.1
Up siit Came : Und r tho head of 4-Markets,1 our readen will perceive with pleasure thai Bout and grata are still lending onwards ha r ins reached, at Cincinnati, ns
high ia $3.15 per barrel fur fiuaron the loth mst. Que of I he causes for litis faroraUe change will be f and in the f r. i-n extracts in another column, describing thed ficienry in the er ps of Great Britain; an t::cr is, the orders wi.'uli Im re been eoosequently remitted to this country to supply th( deficiency, which by the NHv tariff system of England we arc happily enabled lo Jo, to the great advantage of both side. We. y b. 1 w a f w'asldittoual paragraphs, evincing the rffevJ af tins state of things in different quarters, and which in s greater or lesser degree will be favorobly fit by every city, hamlet, and farm in The PhilaöN hia Ia '.Lr' I hat tlio following : BebT SnTF. 'i'iic l tt nrus from England baa had t very fatorabkl ift'ct on four and grain, ami .-! advance of twenty -five per rent, has taken e, Vety large orders f r lnuian mm are said to lu.ve been sent out from Kirabnd to this country. Urdf-rS tl tliC s-:;i; ; nr;ori ii.! vc jiIso iK'en s'Ui to i..Melitrrraii I Tt lilt.. 'i her 0 re tutended t r the uppiy ot Tlie New York Express ( Vhtg) says "The news from Europe Iki Lad a very sudden (ffeel on flour and gVain: A- - nn as the k-tterswere revived, fresh orders appeared ia Ihe tu nket, both ßr ftovr. wheat, and eorn. Lpward of 15,05-0 I bis, of fl nr have b"en taken fbrshipment to England Al.S'ii and even St. 44 for Äliclitfran and Genbssee. fhia is a rase, in two dns, i.t iwcnty-nve cents, Tbere teve h rn l.rge pwd.. rf boat am) corn, It an advance ff oe. on tl former aod Scon ti.httcr. J f e advance IS OCcnSlSteci ny ti e accounts uf brttl Weather Ul Euolaud ainl fresh orders for r export. T ommt ree coinnu nts as Ml :rs. 1 acts mi n u uf, demoust rating tbe entire falsehood f tie- . . rie -f the protectionist. Thr-v assured tbe far - mors that pruteetien and a borne market were the out; guarantees of hih prices fur fan lere products, and thai atier the passage ot the ad valorem tanii 1840, universal ruin would spread over tbe country, )tit ;iic- the passage of I bat tariff, li tir has risen xm , ,1 ', 11. .1 . half a do ..-:r s l):irr-!, h at in the same pr portu t:. com five cents, and rye one t-r two cents, Tl 1 y told us, t, would be read? t; adopt free trade when other uatiuos would do and, esneeiaily. if i rla: id would tako our i read stuils and provisions, we ui-!it to trade freely with her. When Ureal Britain ad pted tLe liberal policy, and reduced her duties on aii thing t a revenue standard, and on most of our er t articles of farming pn duce abolished tli-t:i t-n-liri . liie protcctiouisis, false to their pledge, declared tl. it !"f l:ind was -1 f i -Ii still; that she only took what she hi r p pea 1 ot market would and I be 1 lack the I'ui; 1 d S: to u 1 ,- as ! ! god to :;.!:, and especially that duties v.-ts ot' im vaitae t us, f.r lier plied from Germany, the Baltic Sea, cheaper than it c uld be dtme from hey have evidently been lying ntleinen though they be, all ol iWn'caulast steatnet. ( :i Sli aday tl c Etiglualt rsnrket lifted ll ur to s l.rO. For :bal market ;",;( (J barrels lien essee Ohio, and Michigan flour were taken at tl.at gps pr.n. Tue Eulh market and noJjiing t-lse lias -. 9 d cc us this benefit. Here are the facts in tls? records 3 6 of Ira le. Argument, theory, prophecy, ull a re frusoi trat ed, denied, demoli.-larel. i:re..-d stuffii are ui fact n goir.i; from ra wh;cb it wa to some of those very markets aid Kng land would be? supplied, on. Th farming inopst must v ol Engl md with t .: , r 1 c cents a to our niter exel ll fi cents n corn . a i.d In addit.on to tins Ut u i-i.e- lo pnrclnse c ci nt. mi-r' for bia i f r k alCi M,r up?r will find the articles be i p r, - that if he gets ten per sbaec, and bin s his familv su;ro :,t tu, nt) pi r i nt. t heaper prices, he is gain r x Ci id" thirty cents on eserj dollar of bis earnings. Toia 2 i unite a tnoili rate estimate of Ute value f the new pol icy ol kngla n States, lo the acjrinntry. 'J'iiis is the i uuurai irnvn si u ay the ft rmen by free tradi ." ' Tl ,. r..ll.m-'n - n t uuir) . rini; men ar t'j b-j ruint d I NM AN in;... Tl. ui.ti. ...... .1 aJfuwal IOIäI tältuic (f the Potatoe i(.p in England, Ireland and Scotland, has caused tie price of Indian corn to range from j.")-. to 83s. a iuartci during the last three weeks. The naantity in the M dib rranean is s;aid t be very small. We expect that America will be enabled to r ap a golden harvest in the sale of this article in England. , c , , sorry cornt rt to those Whig this will all in etiiti ti 1 been en aking 11 n w tariff bill ! ever suiee t, ALIFOSXU.th. Philadelpbin lieula rs in relati The Washington L rfger fumiohes Tcsnondent oi mg parMto the late new, ir.nn al.tonna. Commodore Sloat rntered t!,e harbor f Monterey, net on the 6lh of July issued bis proclamation tu tlie . ... k . inhabitants of Californ a, culling e:i them to ren poaci fu!, assuring them that ii did not conic as ti enemy of California, but ns t i . -1 r friendthat tin esj otaies, enj yiruj me same the citizens ol tli se States, -. rights and pri'. ilege 5 n They sis old cl ti ir own c.v.i o.Ucers and magu . - - .. .. ' i . .. ..i ...i i irawfuu 1-sy.rj . uuna pns.iryca u. ..ce nt . t ....... . . 1 V 1 I 1 .le i v arc K'.a in pari or vvnouv u rveij. The sarnc revenue laws should be in force in Cal fornla aa in the fnitcd S'ates, by which means thev .. - i uroohJ, as fnlif misns and members of the American j Union, obtain provisbttj n:.tl manufacturcfl of the m v " ' ' - ""r . " pay a fluty at leat t w i u v -i; e per CI IU. less Iba 11 U ' m . . v h i i; d r ti tl f crifii" .- rt ih- hv Iii l-i us. nf l,.vi. co: those who will not become citizens of the great , r , , f ,, Anierican c'uihueraey. to depart in peace with all I their profsppty, provided they lay down their arms, and remain in other respects neutral. He enjoins (hem to retain their abrades and other magistrates till they should have better digested the iiarticular form of govern tot nt they wish In adopt, ru.d have had lime to elect other officers ia iheir plaeea. All property ' slim,,l 06 respected; all supplies of provisions paid ' f"r' "'1 n tsmab,c u rms ftml n" lru"',' l'rol" r:-v br nubhe purposes without pr per compensation, l im i .- lLj b . i Ihe proclamation is dated iSavaunah, harbor of ! Monterey, and signed John B. Sloat. comma nder-iu-chief uf the United Statet ton son list I'aciiic. Mexico. J in- ,. v. Journal of Commerce says Hie laat ktUrs fr m s au rer s of the highest respectaIi i:.:-.i i?r -i.t. oimy in tue cuy oi .uexico, anu oiuer low ns, re pre sen! the people as altogether in f.vor uf peace. Tle EnglixJi merchants and Enghsb government desire peac e, and aS the American people ahfO desife it, it will he seen that iha mfliiencea are very atrong in that direction. Tlie cmcial organ of the Government I t Vtfcatan, the Siglo X!X, comes out very boldly f r the elevation ol bvnta Anna la the IVeidenee ..r - . . . v. v. e. leu. A d.ad Lombhrdy poplar tree, standing within on ! about ten feet id' ihe reaideo e uf Demaa McFarland. 111 ,W- c w" ,trucJl b-v hu - tvdays since. The concttsaton was so powerful that nearly all the glass in Um windows of tlie bouse was i 1 .1 .1 .1. . I . I I Biiauereu, inongu uio winuows a,,u uoora scare open, I . .1. ! , w c arc uappj iu 'y uiai no upsj 'va pcrsocsiiiy m jured. J orThrec mcu rtxcntly loek sJielter, during sr s Ihundcr a'orm, nudcr a large tree on the bat. k or the , , t ,. .... , M: ..1 : I . - T ii llfl.l. I I ...III..! Uluo river ab'.u: three miha above Louisville. Whi ...... . . turuiing there, the lightning struck the tree ani 1 inHMly kilM om T tbf men. The MM, two m I re. ;.,:.., f. :l. ,., ti.ii, irnnd f.... , ,r, . , f 5!r,ie. TM ekctrie fluid KOTcW . i i .. . . me teg 01 one ot them, who is now quite recovered from its enects, and affected the mind ol the other aitb derangemi tit. The name of the person killed was JamM Shd. .rk Tk- o . .. ,i " ...i; ii r 1 1 i in.- . . . j - e under the Circumstances, the rnost dangerous which could have hecj svlgcud.
ii :i! Whftararerjr. ; iiiiBM ) s Oregon Railroad The " Union" copies the following moit remarks-1 Tie New York papers have simultaneously comble passage from an article in tiio New York Courier ; aaeneed a discussion of Mr. Whitney's project of a of Sept. 7th, Al revektna of whig views, made Railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean.
deliberately by a leading whig journal ot wear lors, it is altogether noteworthy : " Wo cannot look further into futurity than others; but we venture to predict that there is to be more fighting bcfre we have peace with Mexico, and thai n American army will ever reach the city of Mexico rid Monterey We must conquer a peace by inarchioc to tlie capita from tue sea-coast ; and this rxrn be (! no; or we must purchase a peace by pivinjr Santa Anna ami Ins rrfeiida a few mt'i.tm tor tii.-ir P aaa " f ., tt. in ri j-rn i.-islnnn s tr ton; InriC-iril In a ,,..,. .,,,,, it ; and if the whole a&ir ahonhj Le the troooht to a close, and California aad northern Mexico be annexed, with a well-denaesl boundary to tlie hores of the Picific, v , aM not rrxrd the amount of 0, xo a ;,,er. tl.o nnvmnnt ,.f tbn lnt drht: and if. as all will - - T . tariff of I81'i, bo1 in' of a discrtminatinf t lmractcr based npon specific dutiea and minimum?, iriA th rat s öf duftes hui Ulfe if anj fn'aWr thro th- u tariff nj J, . Walker. Such tariff, p rmam Vy established, would bo worth to tlie country all of a al hundred and fifty millions; and re, therefore, look forward to better times and to greater national prosperity, crowing out oi Ifus urar witn flicxico, attu tue rtoh .1 will lt-.ro up. the ceootrjr. It dc.il, la .11 free-trade notions snd to the present tar in i and as the money is spunt among our own Cilixens, we do not perceive bow tin? ermtinnation of this war can, in any iamv. :.::',(! t!. i ntionnl nrosr.rritv or ininre the moiiev alls I 1 1 i nri ! v tt'iU 'to . . - market and business cencraiiy. I ni tlie manner we have mentioned, and w willing (a permit the admintslralum to hau Hi , . . . - . : U e' oWm s 1 ,l,on' bl out of Vi' w- as ,IM" worthy of consideration, tlie conjectures about the operations of the war and its result. Bttt we call at ol tention to tlie followine articles of tUe whig creed, as here plainly set furtb : ' , , , . , . . , . It. lA national debt is doubtless i 2d- 'r" r"!,y enili such a debt to "one hundred and fit fit mitiemsJ" nrecs'Fa rv . should amount to ' -. hundred ami fit ft tnioinjts.1 3d. Tlie tariff wanted by the whig is a tariff of specific duties ami aitaistaais, artla about the sanu rates of duty as the tat ff 0 I84C! 4th. The whigs confess tltat tbe war with Mexico will iiu-rea-c the "national propiirrity." And 5ih. For these reasons the Courier ist . .1 , . . 1 :. . . 1 1 1 112 10 i-ern il me auuunisTrauou 10 nae 11 o. n ... 1 wav. fht way" f Ihe administration, we hazard little in saying, will not lead to the results so much d "sired by Ihe Courier. Far from it. But it is worth while - . . , ri m vv . - BM lk rn uKirh' "'v,,nlin'-r 10 !l;r ov n nvmv:i1' !'(' hi s? uld seenre for the country, if they had the power-- - a nati nal ilcbl ef ftl5?,(K.,0,000 hi luv us a lanff 1 1 ftVs and minimum Long live the policy of the i.iP.r.' And meanwhile, let us rejoice Ilia th- uhirs feel that they no longer need trouble tl.em t?r ca selves to up a tariff panh. I he I democrat will have to ir. 1, what it say-; ab ut the quarrels tit tl.e capitt ( hapman will ordi r ii lo bs " struck eff ihe i cli I .t." We barely 'scajicd just suth a marcy, last winter, t Iwtpniau ia a "pesky varmint,' he gets his datidi r r:::. (jtgrangt 1) mocmt. r Ve consider Ihe above an in vilaiit n to rt the order s) fur as the M Lagrange Demo . concerned, a net we s!,.- I take care ' (mi shall he carried into eflcct. We can -ny. wit: coosciortee, thai er i:i. c the stablibtni State Sentinel, we h;. been unceasing in oui it ivors to further the interests of our - c conti uij or;:ries as far as laid in our power. We have - lo treat them all generously aa well as justly. But we d i not Mae ti.nt this good will has been met with a corresponding Spirit. 'n the contrary, in many instances, we have received in return nothing hut jealous, suspicious and ungenerous treatment. Of this. WC confess, we are heartily tired. And we conceive we have a rigid, ns a dt rn.er r s rt, to refuse to be pestered hereafter with the picaun ehuliitins ol ' ' - , ,. ... . , unU itk ,.!...!. o I,..,,. I.nr..t..t:.r.. hmn divmisifrd God Knows that we an undeserving of them, snd that, -.I, fir as 'uir assailants arc concerned, w . Üie in n thing for tlie past, and expect nothing in the future. I.'-t us then part in peace with those who cainol agree with us cJher in principle or in practice or who mnnose that, by publishing a newspaper at Indiananoll! we are hound to f i I'.-it every fed.i e ' O self-resrs ct and m rsonal independt nee. - t:s for New Oregon Regiment. Lt. ui Indiana has already succeeded m enlisting thirty men and has passed them through this city on their way lo Jefferson barracks. If the - (,ther officers Imve d nn as well, the regiment im:t u, be n-ariv full.-f.-e. o lhmocral mr c o ... , . . . . . . - generally done better. I.t. Van Bun . ...... .... . who recruited in tins city, obtained about fifty of at fine fellows as ever left tho Hoosier State. Lt. " Kearney hd pearlv as weil at iure Haute. Lt, j ip i, h.-ii:1? a soldier ami ? i thin : else, obtain d near OBe hundred. From Capt. Simonson, as have not , , , . . ... . . ,, heard; but we have no doubt he is doing equally ss Wl :i. The Hoosier troops, if organized !w themselves. will eompare favorably with any others in the arm v ; , ,. . , J , , n4 ws are willing lo r.-ka X eagle that they will carr' ofl t,lC Pm (aii 00 Uä August 31, 1 ."1, at of Indianapolis. Who knows, boy?, hut yon might be treated to another new Governor's address! Per haps inspected and drilled I live y ars make curious changes, especially among politicians. A l.rr Oct. lue eastern tariff papers are lellino stones about mauufacturihg operatives taking pas sage ior ingianu "in ine tun impression that better Wages will he paid thun there than they can obtain in this country." Nov how do tliese statements tallv - w,il, the l,eret.;f..re e. ni:r..,..,l ,rv tl.nt ,..i... ,,., j,;iu. a high tariff to "protect1 lliem against the "pauper labor and "ltne wages" of England 1 The trttth is that the tarHT papers JsVal then or they fll noWt There can he no mistake about Uiis;and se aw very conudenl that they falsified both then and nu.. .. " . I. ... .. . . ..... ...... I . ...... .. TI . nt Eraav ' mmmm mr v. .- ...... ...... 1 11 . . , I. 1 lllt Convention has deeded hy a vote of lit) to 17, that anv male citizens, of whatever color, of r j moral cha ' r.,..,..r ,.,,d .t.,,,if,- .,nhc.,,;. .. - , ,'twrv, shall be admitted 1 1 pracüse in all the courts in ,4 Sute. PiWy om of the conditio,,: aavs th- kiim. t i; . n i Alb mv Argus, it literal v eonslr.ied, mav narrow ' - ' . "ai niu . rather tin., enlarge, the circle of practitioners, ot al V 1 I - j,..,v, exclude some who ' . " ire now in tho possession of a a f . T, , , . ' lr it Ik kfatnH that Mr. BaneroA, Secretary of the VS - - " v ui . c .1 . a- . - :v. arili boon retire fiom that cti.ee, and be sue- " ' w u ' -su.h. j . . 1 , "-CUCU 0 .Vir. JODn ar it ... I. .vmson, now Attorney tjen- , , T 004,1 7. ' T n "n:al":-, . 1 '-r'rrs ,o ho - . r . 1 Tt I ... A I B 7M JI L P l.T. T. I T 21 ill Ullis:!, r ti. I . r . . . I n d . . . . I . ... . ... AI. i .1 ... I ' '. ii I..II.I, ... mm j um i.. mi. . . I ,;i lie, resigned i SMomt. Wh have n additional neves from mis ,. ...n .... i e ,.,.;. ,u . iu no i,n lueciloll ol s!ti in . ..... il ... ,1...... . . I . 1 . i 1 1 ( ovener by the people. Tlie rejoicing of the Whigs will. not. therefore, hats irkulanaM m kunSAfiim I a great " Whig victory1
our prosperiiy, A TTational t)LhT is loLBTi.rFS tzcEs-1 ig ktirady esteemed by men of cieat intelligence 9 not only t, ... 8 ART. tilVßl'SAÄATtojfAtDEnTOtAÄUNrRF.i. anu i pos-iMe. t.ut ..aeticsl.!e. qualities as suckers. ..reis bo otter raceo! crenjiv millions and the wants of the treasury will Mfcel a may appear an aeocrtaking wbkh is to diem- things to which the name can be appli d more insure us a liable Uriff for revenue, whkh will give P0?'1 "l'm "lh" ilw fowtoef area appropriately. This peculiarity presents itself in - .,11 Ik. ntniti.n tbnt r-,n I... lcsiri-d nnt tlta ! a" ! P' 'i it-cif a!'-n t- w a-te where lolls , he u e.'on curly life.and continues 1 increase With ad.-atie, d
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j nese srttcles are based upon the reports ol Messrs
Breeze and Robt. Smith of Illinois, made during the last session of Congress, copies of which are also upon our table through the politeness of Jude Wick. We copy hi low, as aulficienl for the present, an article from the New ork News, giving a summary view i f the points presented in the able and interesting report of s nator Breeze. We do t Ii i - not f -r the purpose ei tjr of committing ourselves, or influeaciuff our readers. unduly to iaor of the scheme. The sork an imrocoae, . . anI of iucakulable importance. Tfu question is, as to the practicability, feasibility and safety of the plan proposed tor its construction. These are matters whicJl we desire our readers to think about, and to invite ,,!,ir t 10 Thi Bnttc hc ant bro.clic.l was received bytnev,it.1 t . m . . I itfi I nn I 1 i1 t li A t. . . I t . ii-. , - . I 1 t'k .n. is rendered ita nentUal tnhuta.v. K..n.il as tr.av eera the pfctme of a hieoatotira driving along the bow intetnuustble westera wild, startling the w df with i's sluill irhisile and Irihtenme with its deep coagh the Hi. Wtlu heidinc on hit native pririr, V t Ameiicaa intellect has conjceived it, and American enterpuse wiil achieve it The Indian wu yet be u n in d -p.ir tu supplicate tho ' -i Knnninm tm www nri i'iT,T.!" 'Zu h, farther retreat towat? tbe setting sun. the hr a 1 I'.iniic teinal bantoi t i Tbewotk is already commenced. Mr. Whitnev intendi lo coniinee and complete it. Senator Breese of Illinois, the cliautnan i f the ciuiemttec in the I iiiW-d Stitcs Setzte to i M.. W'l. ;..i, j ..r. t. i i . .1 ' ' r 1 1 , " - u u ! i'iar vi .1 ir npni,ihi ui-o-n- u . in w . it i. uns u i , k . 1- examined in leference lo tin following p u.tI. The pOwei of Congress over the entire u' j -ct in all its liP I '.DtZ. 2 Tho practicability of the proposed w irk. 3. Tbe adequacy of the mean proposed f'r itR accomplishment, and tl.e rxpediency of applying such mt-aus la this oljCCt. 4 I be fleet "f it c ntruction bringing into demand and enhancing the value of the public I and -4 ia every part of ihe countiy. n. its eflTi rt in extcndinj; at.J promotinit sgrlcsl'ure. fl t cftVct in tho 8'.p; iit :u) l as a means of enlarging an 1 diversif) irg ihe m inafocture of die coaatry. 7. Iti HV,t ui the dcveloj incut of the aainetal resources of the ctointry s ( (4 effect a one of the j;ri at arteries of intercourse in tXtei ling the internal tia ! an 1 cuOlineiCC ol the wh .le c untry. 9. lis CttYet in PS tending mir cummcicc with China and othei countries of Asia. 10. Its conarqucuce ia fostering tiic w!ia!e fishery in the Pacinc. 11. Its i;p ns- a (jn at bighwij of nations at teitn to lie lic:a! il by ("iisi Ivi s. l 1 in eff'Ci tint w rii l le ;r duced m a moral, political and atilitatj point of U w. These vari na proaoiti ns the r itnmittrp discuss leathily. The U nftU i f th' road pop s d i SG30 oailes, reachittg fio a Lake Su,eii"i t.i the Pacific through me ( Ike finest and most fertile Mil i f tids continent, while Komeof it bej n J In Si..n MtMiataina is equally hauen and worthless, lue r. it say : 4 fh r' ran i'trc are of orit i n that, no m ittei in w!int afiprcts tiis r eat -uijrit is viewed, it eomaaenla itself to fi-,,r. It i flue nee opM thein itself, upon the cornmasco f th P. n ihr. (nn truh with ( una. In hi :m 1 the distant nn.1 rith islands el the sea ainl np a out export trade, the i i.,.tn.'-t iA il t v -t paifiii i: ai n i! tho Mi si-i- in i.t more than 1 2 0 300 sqiaie mile . to ho ear tied on t!,is mad t a I thronh that ocean f.oni which w are ar cut oaT -y -.ti expai tt of w a by ihe capes equal to half tbe ciicumfer1 1 re of tl.e j:!.t'i c inn t be etunat d. And ihe committee conclude : " In view. then, of ill the premises od ol all the anticipated I icnit- tu tl vv I . , rn Iht u i (Ii-i ' ak in iT, tf aCCOIRpllsltet. the f r .riHiiittto eannoi i U tin ft at recommending it in the attentive e msideration of Ihe N 'ti a I Legislature md tin roanIt, ;,t li . Ry Ihe aid of a small p rtion of the poblic 1 ii. .is tlir i Dinmitiee t elieve tlmt Ihe Ui ited Statescan possesi i ettannel 'i speedy and safe eontmanieailon, throtth which (i a'ill poai ti. cooiti sed i ich at d fertihzii g itreani a large 1 1 poitiotiol the commeice ot the oiwniai world. '1 i v est! h ite ! rot ..f the i al Is $69 S92.6 10 Ihiü estimate H based on the calculati as of experienced engineers. A bit! has ! ti introduce ! into the Senate lo cairy out the 1 I (' , Tl ll I ll .1 ' ioliS if tl.l C ni'l.l'O.-.tl.tr fo-, 1 1, c . .1" iif ra simple. Si i . .miiioi ifs Asa Whitney to build a road front Lake M hijgaii to Ihe Pacific, and flir ch purpose sets aoatl all t'ic lands brloigm2 to tl.r United Stjti - f. i ihiity n ilef wi le i n e c:t n)c of the n ad. Sic 2 Peide tint anet the const itl tim .! tnile--, it. I afti i it- i : ; Ifti n, the W Itrote ad'iir, m.icliinci y and all, sh il bei t ig 1 1 Ihe United States. See. 4. si; vs the plan bj which it is t i be constructed, Ttil i- as Allows i "Sait VVhitoey ind bis as-o i ites rhall hrst pi red to locate and huill 10 mile, of sail nid in a ri i d subslantial main ei irr rding to Ihe Ik t ir.dioa l in the r ,ut Irv . than I hi n 'il Whit up v nlithixn.snriitpslinltlinp n rvu.t i s.ii r... uu.ii .. I, '..i t,....r.t on ii. i...s .. ... . .. . . .... .. ...... .... ... ... ...... .,11 II. v I. i. . II each i'!c of ti e firtt fivt ait' uf sasJ section of io.il m f.ii! (.!.'' Audio like manner as Ions a the alternate five miles uf laid is sufficient to provide means to const roc t .1... ' ..f .. . .1 ,.. I .... ... .1 .1 il the ten miles of road. An I aa a security that said road shall i... r .,.v.,i ih n.,. s.t :..n.i . ti... ',.,..,.. s.. miu. le c u- 1 en, ine lani suu ueo ut: tin n tiMiuing live mm ul rn il I. I.i l;l vi 1,! aurf t.'ii- 1,1111.1 r,!. I ...... i l. ,t it. t In. I ' . ti .1 states Tieasoiy, and held as a fund to cons tt act the lo.id thiough the iiteiile s it e-t f the Missitp i. C.t "i 1 1 1 . . 1 i rt n c fi 1 rienmiciiiiio t mi r.Mttl.i.l 1 h 1 1 a 4-ss.'. i in, nn s im h ouiii'r'i'' I iu . v d. L'llllll IM Uir standard paid ty Mr. Whitney, to see that the intentions of the act aie fairly carried oat ; .... inarl ali! .:il-fv ,hp 'cm:,nulltl:or r h, mnA . . ti. ii mr. wiuiicvi! i n t in l wh veats commenrr ability to build i?, all lands are to revest to the Uaited States, i' J' r' 1 " a '!-. l,d,u" n' " 10 M,, "'cis. limn Ihon l. tho li'iu .trill he min uf ..mi liilhui' in'i-ron IUII- liini i- nn ii u .hui ni iiiii- hi Ulli ii i in I i , ll IIs , , i.i ,i r ,i" . , .. . . f n ,,,l,.i I-.1.' ....f it , .1 1 .V i.i !!.. ii . t .,i -ir .1 , -, It. - .ul, ant be accomplished bt ay mouatch of Europe, with fll hü "" " J ' ' ai i't!i and power. I lie a'tempt to take the snil foi urb a t"'i"" "" crcwe irmiumra m Humiiiiim. ... ...ij . . . r a:. J . : i .ii in in i i " hu 1 1 i'i ii wc i.i ii us .ni j 1 1 i r ui;u us f i Bnoceupied it be done. It will Le s, on that he lnni nre to furnish the tnnnrv foi ihe w iU. Nu incon natiaa is asked, nor itoek iohbin 1 ' J a mi. dudpj- ouimii wh mimw toin; int-n i aoinortzea Mi. Whitney iniiiits ten m mt of loidt tin n i authorized loscli are miles oi lann ana apply ll to the next ten miles ß I. If it eaa done for one twenty mib s, why not for I j i .I , . , f . . iw ihoasand for pmbatly seven hundred mile, of tbe mad, there is scarcely an ele vat ion in Ihe mrfaee of the soil of any conseqmm-e it will biiug this city with.n eijfht days of ihe Pacific, and within tweaty-ftre days of China. The ;i j el arm ae rurther agitates, and is entitled to the enlightraed c nsidt rati 10 of eveiy cr:z a ..i it LAV, in his address to the electors ol imbtirorh. al the hustings, alluded in the following mani I O d r lo commerce and ihis country : " !t is my firm b Ii. f that the great principle of freedom of trade i t e real, the salutary antagonist nf v. ar lt U my I lief that if ever in tlie coui e of ogi - we shall find nations agreeing lo adjust differi uces not by ihe tw r.i, hut by arbitration that if the greatesl nf all evils hitlrerto perhaps a necessary one, but still the greatesi ol ail evus which man lias inflicted upon man, shall ever disappear from the world, it will be through the agency of commercial fn . dtin iliat sueh eonsumtnation will be accomplished ; lit i .i . .i .1 . i . . i . . ;.... " . . e ;iI)U I ue.ee u.ai I ll i - I'ei.e. nun in-i nun i our entrance ou a sound system of trade, is that tieotv which has avert. da v.arb.tueeu two kindred nati ns, and which will, I trust, h ave lo them henceforth no other nhjeel of dispute Iban Ihe emulation which of of the branches or the great British family shall doinore :. extend Üie blessings of civilizati m. nf liberty and m od g rveroroent thro; ghoul the world.' "Sr. Alvr.'.'s." uew PostofBce, with Ibis name, has be( n established al ihe seat of the Educational i stitution i f the Sisters of Providence, now kajown as the wSt. Man's of the Woods," in the neighborhood of Terrc Haute, 'iro county. . . -I, K i . it , i mi d. in, Dallas. ileet mgs are daily being tie Id in .... , - " . various parts rennsylvama, to pass encomiums vl i .......' n.J. m run i ... I .eil Ol : ""il i i '.l'l I . li-i ... I'.ll.us ,11 (u I I D raise him for lu vote in favor uf the new lartff bill j it . j , ren. i Some of ihe trmy letter writers are endeavorin excite a joal .usy among the vrduntci rs, against Tnyl r, by representing him as disposi d to extend all favor to the regulars, and trick the volunteer-? out of all chance of distinguishing themselves. Chahge or Emrezzlement. Cant. Whitney has , . i v n i . i -.t 1...... ni rrivt.'.l ill iif I i rnn ..1 ,1 i I I amhM. been arrested in Xew Orleans, charged with emhezi xlinat the funds intended for the monthlv oav and I m . T 1 l 1 T, 3 ?"c,fHnlny nu comnna. mi u- ' ' '" in Major General Gaines, accompanied by his Aid, M: j 'T Calhoun, lias arrived in New York city, where he will establish his Head Quarters, as Commander of ihe Elastern Division I . s. Army. The office of the Memphis 14 Appeal1 is oered for sale to a dei.mcr.-.t ffood and true. It is a :ooi thaucc for i talented and energetic man.
1 u-itli 1 1 iru r aiil i'roniiiir.rri! h i tip i ia I. II ha, hnwrrpr. . miiti m i ? ti-K i . I . n nn w . : I ' ,1 t. r ' , . .
far tlie Indiana State Sentinel. Vciscs. Wlicn siirowV mem iy enct was dear, OVt tny kssely pillow , Mv IhoaatOfl wmi M -j u;n the plirrl ',o( My tit i a-t in daikncsi then w ahj keep My own wild hope, oi stdly antra o'er those w!io aic leparteii. Life stream iai i uu aritfa Jaik i fl isr, Then h ji's last In am ate Bhcd. Tu feci My he ut i htkd to ail, Tae :e.ii-lal blighted Ufa Iba Uli Of lutnrrtai lav-s iImI loutid mt fall, I -;.dJci may r.ot be. Hut each ha :,al hi (beam of j y, And h d Iii ruurli mot JJut when the c r i is HtappSd Ul twain, ! msy i oi reunite am, Ui au,:ht fo 1 1 i -1 the -peil of pain, of roiees braid no moie. tdUM If I ', Sp'vi er 4, l4'i.
t. C. R. Srcl t r Messrs. C.r.,rMAXs:-Tbere Ippears lo be a pecuhy awad : wch us b ; n ! entirely overlooked by all our great historians and i. ;.,..,,,..., ,r..i ;;... J hi t,. o,.,.Li ' imiiii u in. 111.. I w i.i'. ' iii.u i . i.' i , il 's ::" nndertaking for its own benefit; and tl.e peculiarity consisis in the child playing this game on its own aaotln r, where it is certain to r ceive . gumuck ni return. The oriticinle is inherent. Ouce S sticker Qiwaysa sucker. Ihe school by wni suckin bis playfellow by Lis n:ad j ranks. The yoi lover will su-!:-iu i lis sweetheart by honeyed words and a mournful tale of his roong a flections, 'i be lawyer, physician, merchant, trader, firmer, an! every man that d ali witli his f How mi n. will suck t'. 1 I ist I I mini iii-ip iLMii i i' ikissvsiuii 01 u. t iU' r. .i.ii ., .1 . e l .1 1 1 j . then t!i" poetry oi it is, tbe sucker is destined to be .1 . r. i 1" 1 ' 1 .. .1 t ninli .1 Every man :s a sucker, t:nd 1 S 'i (I many suckers. I'u the climax of j CrU"','. f''-.v '..'' ' ,' , who: intry to tin- s x, be t tum d all inn ( nt sue) 1 m itii 1 is a M .1., OXE FROM :kes State. 1 IK' f a r I I idison 1 mrti ulars ot t.ie u ttona place . j: .. ul mat ained that tlere 1 human beings I this awful calamity the b di ! ist ibeir livi ti :i of wh tm have been found viz : Edward Walker and Ins little dantrhter, -1 rears of age drowned in Eagle Hollow. Mr. W. and ftm Iy :4" were reTurning from a visit among their friends in vr Lexington, Ind., to Switzerland county. .Mi . W ilki r, wh i was in tlie s:ini" vehicle with i."r husliand ai d child, was rescued by a gentleman ho happened providentially to he on the bank of the -r. i k at the "r time. Iviirl ' II 11 w is afone tlie ütv atsujt two ,,u ue ed Creek. Mrs. X . i y Judgie and her tw little boysone five, tlie other three v ar- old the body of t: e elder child not yel ffuind. Mrs. Judp;e a as att loptin to es -a: f i n her dw Hing in Irisii Hollow, near the Railr d culvi rt, with her children iti her arms. M-.e w is struck by a i not far from the tl tor, and the ree were swept off together. The heart-stricken husband and f ither will be prati f;l Pr tlie rVn p1 inormation, should ihe bedv of h s missinff boy be fouud. Mrs. Priseilla Scott, of Ohio daughter i c sj "T I lots Oil Mill s!io dace, wli'isi recidi nec i n a r i a visit to her parents - aw t i flf from the prasp of her lius!tand, who wr:s mdeivorinj to hear her from tlie Ii us ! to a place of safety. Shewn- tlie mother of ur small children. ! Evans, daughter of S I unon Evans, al L She was in the house of Mr. O live V I rs oil her grand-father which was carried off with all contents, anl m suddenly as lo render it nie rly possible t ' save Urn child. S'ie was conscious i I danger, and sent forth, over the ' wild w iti waters," p us, bu una vailing shrii ks for h fsra rvant and Charlotte Hrvant colored Y with ti.e.r dwelling, near tin lie ,v, i all. All the bodies found and interred Fudge's child. u ' vet obtained anything likr- a c rreet tbe amount of property lost and destroyed. - ri ve post ma; ing letl iers, that an rt unity of sendi! ntatb r to Or- ' 1 " II ' ,.rw nAiiinBiinra i 1 1 I .if, ir. i" in. evr.n. and to citizeiisot tue i ureii Matt sat tl.e ami wich isianus, win snoniy occur ny means 01 puuiu vessels t he despaehed 'Vom the port of New Y r! si -iti. 1 s&rotmd Cn;o Horn, and np Ihe I'aeifu- coas any charge for ihe transinis-iion in tin se vesst la t i to matter to be forwarded bv other opportunities from their pla borkation. Letters, new-papers, G and mail matter deposited in ih' post olhcc of Vork, if the p staue of one cent on each package ! prepaid, and like matter forwarded to Mew V'ork .'Vom any other i si office, if inland postage to New York be orenaid tin n on. will be dulv matle'un and forwarded under charge of the captain of the vessel conveying tlie same. It is advised that corcspondence . .......... i , , j ... i ,. i , ... .i . Piersons in Urogon be auuresed to, r to the care t, I" ,1- 11 . . . 1 . I . . I mr. a. Em iv neon, mercuam, üsiona, uregon ; ami tint these wltu desire to avail themselves of litis I .. . .. 1 1 Z i e.iau'-e oi iransmi&M n ioe no nine iu euioracing t;.e , . , , r ' ! : 1 1 1' V crreater article of extoaj to Knjr md thau it ever was an arti- . ot iinnorl into dus count rv : not the iZiiiiatit.ii tif cie oi . or cruored, but ihe main American dairv lmn.ii ii l.i..ii if liii.i.lt- 'irir.rin-r.il t". .f it. .Ui,... .-' -', .i.;i . ' ii...., .1,1.11-.. il .'l 11.- Il.l,,1 m, v. n ....... ... . , . , oBrmiuaii nepuwicaii mvs umi a oieew is mae in Chattoga, Georgia, which will bear comparison with tlm best English Cheshire, and that the dairy which produces it will furnish this vear 15 .:( Ii... it. This is a large quantity for a southern article that nature, snd shows how much the south is uan eessarily dependent on the north Rr many articles of consumption. A southern dairv which can produce 15,00 lbs. of cheese annually, should also mantifaclure butter fo a considerable extent At all, events, we have dairies in this State which turn out cheese, which, afior beim? a vear old. cannot he equalled In any Cheshire. Tbornas Ricliardson, who abacon!ed from London gj n ', in. in. mi- i in. hiuvp biiu eiiiiii, society, and wis arrested In New York, has been discharged on a Imheas corpus; tire chief justice ssid ..-itl. .U! I M il .1.- tlw, ,....1 .....I .... l ' that it appearrd ihe alleged off rice, it' committed at
all, was committed in a foreign country, and that grave, therefore he had no jurisdiction; snd thai it' the pn- be living s iiier was at ;.!1 amenable, it was under the Ashhurion treaty, and Ihe parties sir uld apply to the United A Mr. Siates d.str;ct attorney. It was then stated that Bp- ed to havi
plication was math1 to tint officer, but be dechm d to interfere, first because no requisition was made by the British consul, and secondly the crime with w inch the prisoner was charged, being simple embezzlement, was not covered by the treaty, the offences provided mr by the treaty being murder, robbery, ars si,wgery, and the uttering of forged paper, ilifii discharged. I rioner Cost or Wr. Mine hundred wagons are required to transport the stores belonging to that portion of the , 1 . , , D , , B t. n . , aruiv destined lor Santa re. It will require more I. ' . i . . 1 . . 1 ' " ' ,h' "n1 Ul :it(M'1 u l" nine or tl.ll f III. '111.! ll ll'( i w 111 I' II fit ll'', H ll .1,. 1 i.... shows the immense cost of a war of invasion. Tlie more vtgorously it is prosecuted, however, ihe sooner it will be over, and the less the expense. It seems a . , . ... . . ...... i . , grievous thing thai m the nineteenth century, with the blessings ol education ao generally understood, j that there thcHjld be any necessity f.-r diverting so much money from the great object of improving huaaanity, to apply it to tiieir destruction. " EisoLAitD -s a custom eb. The amount of the following artieJei exported to England hum .New York, tu one ircek. kIiovs the extent of tin? trade to mat country ; 17,424 barrels of Boor, 22,371 bushels of wheat ; 300 barrels of corn una! ; 31,360 pounda ol tobacco; I 2,4112 pounds ol cheese 12,152 lbs. of hams; It .ii-j pounds of lard; 350 tierces beef; 134,728 pot nds of butter, and over 2,0C0 bales of cotton. Mi teuton , a man u d 7H, at Caledonia Springs, recentl) completed the ta-k of aralking 1000 mflca ia 1 UO consecutive hours,
I : 111 im reo of" Hb äroi ld. From nn admiral ie ariirl- on 14 tlie naval f rce and commerce of the world,' in the bat number of Hunt's Ma ; .-ha nfs Magaaioo, are take tbe following instructive extract : in-it Britain ex Is every other nation, not nly in the am "ni uf iu naval Tot . but also in its commerce. I Hiring the year IB43, Oaere aitite taseaa -: ree tin sand eighl hsjndred and ninety-eight njercimnt vessels bei aging to that rmaare, and during t!.- fbJIowin vear it was ascerteined tliat it posscssi i nine hundred .-!'ain vessels, with a tonnage of Uuudred and ;,.:!! eat tbooossai fix hundred and tevei!ty-scvi 11 Ions. At Ihe presjcttl lime she has twenty-four tltousatal and s..tin v -se.s, with a tonnage of three millhaas f r;y f ur llionaaajj three liundred and ninety-two tons, empl.yin; one hundred and st .. oty Be thousand six hundred and ninety-one men. The United States, which stands next in the am unt of it comi . 1 e, p sses um teen thousand g ., !: .., I red and twi :.tv vessels, with an arojrate tonnage of two millions four hundred and sixteen - ind nine hundred snd ninety-niie tons, those euipl ying one hundred and ciglitcea th- usand scamen. We l ave seven hundred and forty-fa e vegsels in the whale : Udi cry, a tonnage of three hundred and sixtet d tltou ad and aast let u tons eraphiyed in steam uaviajation, t!.' total number uf vessels apon the lakes bei tig seventy fifty-six of ahicfa are stcambnata.
"Fi.? c mmerce uf Prance employs thirteen thouseven hundi I eiehtv-t v s-el-; Sweden, ,lve 11 .on sand f ur hanaV d at:d fifty, with a tonnage . f fnir Ii In d and v aty-ooe thwaaand aevesi hun- : , ... 5 uty-two t 1.-: Holland, one th)usand ae buodred and oinety See; lii.s-ia caiployn nbasal two hundred and thir:v-niue thousand tius in the fort .:. and c astimi trade; tiic ' ' Sicilies have aim th asand one liundred ;.;;.l seventy-four ; niiu Austria perhaps aix th tusaud esse hundred and niiietyne v s- Is of all descriptions. Turkey baa two ,. . : 1 thousand two hundred and Iwenty vessels, which am r , LJTZJl -11 a tonnage 1 sand tons. r ..1. 1 .1 one I !:!idi"fd ami rigbtv-two tboukingdom of Sardinia, mrhtding and s Sardinia, poesscs, Morsjo ' n - I and tin v r. three thousand five liundred and two vessels. which arc employed iu the foreign and coastiriff traue, as r . embracing an aggregate tt. image of one hundred and sixty-seven th usand tliree liundred and stxtf tons. Denmark p ssesses in tlie foreijgn and coasting tiade, three t;. usand and thirty-six vessels, mmpruiiat a tonnage f one ! undn d and fifty -thtee thowaaaid four hund ed and Ight. Portugal has seven hundred and ninety-eight lessels, and a totinage of eighty iboaH sand five hundred and twenty-five ; ai d (Si rlly Saiu iises two ihou and seven hundred resscls, uith ggreoate tonnage f eighty thousand, itaclodtnaj Is of every description winch are employed in inexed are tho arrivals W York) during tiie ; -:cd at the ' ii lieaase ; - T.li - 4,r70 l ,:oo 1,060 261 4Ö1 210 its 97 214 Ki ni tin a Brrato, Fe m Fiance, Fiotn Belgium, Fi. m in mi a, Fi in 11 aaburfr, I I in Hi ll it d, Fiom Sot a a , Fe rn Swi den, Ffonn Pratt-ia, Fu.m athei i arts. Tots 16.J12 lins. T . 1 1 I ?a, La. Gazette of the .y- : aritfa has viited liy i-nc of st ß ds ever i.ii p.e.. Inde d. our oldest , '. ul il -t:r; :i-.- 3 i.'. y thing th-y ever saw. . ns have been entirely inundated. In lssc the water was fi : three to six feet ring everv field, and t;n;!er mativ i-f the s to the 1 i g h r hu.! of tbe town. Tlie :.utl by 1 1 is i'. d in the 1 sa f teucesa, is inutu use, to say n thing of cattle, hog great numU nsof a uich have bes 11 drou in d. scarce!) a bridge left in the paii-di. The ' -. . 1 1 .i r the Bayou I 'arm. the citta Mai I was announced in Pittsliurigh, a few I Mr. i 1 1 re. tl invt tttnt I f a new . would fly from the top of the Hand to the point, and hack again. Tlie I c arse, dr w a great 1 rowd, and umber who nocked from every nuafstt pie of tlie flying pliilosopher, was says he only went t wu fceae aaamv Tie tnultitude lucked on with days aj flying n '!! Itl street bridge, announcement amongst the t- see this di l :i c!it' t, wr mout lis agape, tager lo a nun r : over the railing (1 e sho I resently ind usl ;.s under and curiosity w. re exe sack . and out ll a d ist, he opeaaad a 1 i say suoh a a en f r many a The Quebec Lo nta ins lation of Lower according to ilie lattst census, which exhib- ! fi nat preonderaace of the nati res ausi tesai dents ol French origin. The entire popuhttioaj of thai province is 69it,782. The number of natives -f Canada of French oriirin is 54.:iir7 : of llr.tish ami. gin 03,800; of the continent of Furope I,I29. The number of natives of Fngland i II. -."!; of the -. . . . . . ...... i mted Mates IldUti ; td In land lo,?w! ; of Scotland i:AMh StNGCi u Vi- r.Es oi Cbimc A phvsician in ra m ...... ttomeo, .v:aeomi c uui'v, Aliefaigan, -tipp. snip himself at Ihe point of death, is represi ;.ed to have c uh ' s ll rartoua crnu tt mtuitti d by hi mas If and otht is ol the most respectable e.ti.i ns of that place. Mttce t e conicsM n be has mi lar recovered as to be considered out tt danger- Unat excitement exists 111 tl.l !'!.'.le bot I,. I' ri'iiiirt. firn imnmlmlJa ...... ..... , ..... ...- ( ,. .iii'i".,it... II III 1 l'-.-juL v.. v.. ri .i " !.. .i . . u.e yurpnmv w c-niwing sua illicit intercourse, is among the crimes said to have been charged by the physician against himself. Mr. Williams, cashier of the Ikuik of fthara. New V'ork, having 1-. :, mulcted in f,W0 damages for rt fusin m-irrv a vouug ladv, carried the case to a i .jh. re urtj and has bad Ihe verdict reverses!. The J1"'' - '' t:' -: '1 should asljwum in a fortnight i to him. Thcv d ;.' e iurv e ia!. ilv it t..-i ';,rrn he J m m " - ( art, but w : be back that way !d another, who;; they nullit rert efcrrcd la decide th case witfcotji 'nment. 5 long an im The Dead Alive. At Si port, in t:os State?, . - ii l! .. Rai.. Q.. T I i i in iwjm uaN 'i.a. i i.i'er. an i j eiro luai) bei mg ing to Mr Bowman, or th.s place, nipp rased to be dt id, aas conveyed t' the gravevartl, ban made a noise in t It m.' bias in the 1 he -. as found to lie e!i.ti w as oteu I ,i tl I lomc Darncastle, of Philad -li'hi.i, ! a, Iy pretende been robbed, hut it t irued oui a mere xo gain the smpathv of creditors. lie wmm peuieiil an elder in the church, bid his brethren have not . - - --- shown him a very fratt mal r gard. They bass excommunicated him banded him over to Satan. He no doubt dread his creditors worse than old Nick, g i . ... u no M i.iu. u in i i , u r, at i incinirtti, S'rites back seiitiineutal letters from ios hidinc alaaw ill whit h tic says What a lesson be has learned of the holkwnesa of the heart of mm."' Yes but ho should have taken sonn other was to tmd out tin r , .. i I act ihm by putting n knife into it. .... lt.. 1 t ol th ates 11 nils.- ol f Ih'preiitaties, for the session jus; pisxd, will make i b b of iwt Ive hundred pagi s. i'be ree. rd sny tba h.r::: the ssion, the yeas ami rsava were callot i .. .. . . i . . . a .at d about five hundred times. The citizens of Alexandria having voted (78) to '-'--j to accept the provision of ihe Act of PuitgiiasL lo retrocede the coontv td' 1 xandria to tin1 State of Virginia, Tresuleiit Polk has 1 sued hi prociaaaaaaaaa declaring tlie Act in force. - M William Smith, patriarch. Lacy Smith, mother in Israel," and all the rest of the Smith family, certify that they do not befh ve J. Smith appoint. d Sirang, the Voice impostor, tii. i n. on pi 0-Tiie Catholics of Low i .1 Uai e purchased a larjie church, lormsriy owned bj tin Metli d.s'-, for their . i . i . . ., i. .. . . , 11 U.-e li will acctauuiouaie ccaaj persons. it is a aingnlai tact that the tieruiau settlements m Texas aie never molested b hostile Ind. n-.
