Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1847 — Page 3
fokeic;x mews STE.1MSHtP &,1R.1H SJIJVDS. The MeamhiD Sarah Sa Y'.l-
r 1 1 1 at iic w x Lit IV -" - iivTiviit w juiiuui j anaeun u' jinion the 10th insf , bringing dates from Liverpool to esting incidental sketch of this celebrated lady. We the 20th of January. should be glad to transfer the entire article to our colThe English and Irish papers are filled with accounts HMM but want of room will not permit us that of the distresses ,n Ireland. pleasure. We aril, however, endeavor to give the riü!uo iterIirn a great firC in GIaSgWl0S9"t.nteresting portions of it, in a condensed form.
P The Directors of the bank of England have raised the rate of interest to 3i per cent. 1 lie food riots begun at Renne, are spreading through the centre and west of France. Emigration to this country is going on at a prodigious extent. The bank of France has raised the rate of interest from 4 to 5 per cent.
WW pa The recent severe weather has pressed heavily on the ooor in vari.-me nr. f i j .l.'i .i : fin
r - -'" p io la iiu, anu me local . c . . , ,- i papers contain an unusual number of rase of suffer- 1 nn 11 " ' whlch 111 M,s y,ne? momenta his soul yearning and death induced by want of sufficient food and (;d t0 sc.e- -NIrs' 1a,1T. to aid 1,10 mT' clothing. . fering, heard his request, and went to a distance of The "accounts from the highlands and islands of t''ee nles to obtain the child, winch she brought all Scotland are still verv deplorable I wo' 111 nrr lir,,,i5' an,J PInced 00 t,,e ,,w("" ot lls The bullion of the" bank of England had decreased t?uh were the -Mr,ures fre1!",,,!l' P1 643,560 since the last report; and the drain both Bailey eyes, and j, therefore matter of
lor trance and t ho tTnitrt Shnto . .tir.Mlnnnl, attention rmri i The insurrection in Tortugal has been completely Suppressed. English Pa rli a mfnt. The "opening of the budget H by minister, was to take place on the 25th. It was understood that they would recommend (among others) the follow ing measures, vir. To suspend the Navigation Laws, so as to allow the vessels of every country to bring provisions to the British shores. To repeal the duties of the last session on the imrVirtntlOIl Ot O-r.HM Uhirh litolor tdn ntrcuiit . rm.r.ron cy, have not only been useless, but positivelv mischiev- ! ous, by hthaf ina out a premium, to the 6arne amount, in favor of France and other countries w here corn is wanted. To prohibit the use of grain in breweries and distilleries, and permit the use of sugar and molasses, under certain restrictions, so that the great quantity of human food required for the distillation of fermented liquors mav be saved to the nation. Finally, the whole of the available British navy ' will be occupied in bringing food from everv quarter of tiie world where it can be had, to arrest the starvation of which Ireland is the scene. The promptitude with which the (invernment is determined to act in this matter (says Vilmerfc Smith! Times) is already making itself felt on the fod markets. The price of grain has already experienced a si. glit check, and it is believed by many practical men that all the provision m irkets, from this time forward, will assume a downward tendency. LfVF.KpooL, January JU. In Liverpool there have been, during the last few days, la rge arrivals of flour, Indian com and wheat from the Jotted States, but moderate supplies from other quarters. The exfnirts to Irel.inl continue extensive. For the week ending the 15th instant, the duties paid on foreign agricultural produce were: for wheat, 1,NU) qrs.; beans, .074 qrs.; pea, f:2. qrs.; Indun corn, 15,910 qrs.; flour, 9;J4 barrels; for colonial wheat qrs.; bar ley. 98 qrs ; peas, 'J qrs.; oatmeal 'JtRi cwt.; flour, 1,782 barre ls. The stck of wheat now jn bond here will be about 70,000 qrs. and flour 889,006 bris. There WOM a dec ine in F nur y sttnlay, tqual to the Is. per barrel advance of the previous week. Indian corn brought Is. per quarter higher. There was little doing in wheat, and the advance of 2d. per quarter of Friday was maintained. utTVrin' In l ind. ADOBES. TO THE LADIES OF AMESICA. The Chri-titn Ladiet of Ameiic are aataaatly called upon by their Iuh shNeta lo aisi them id saving alive in famine a. J its pestilential diseases, the utterly dermale men, women and children of (od-mii ten Ielaid. In fuimer times, I was SAtd io iMtfaad thai the best potato in the dojvI was i r me iiir. trie urn-iie--, a- a the n u.rl.-s-. -v i .:. n ; , and for tbr hun.v.the l.i.hciter was evei ieadv to share hi last. But now theie is nut one if be even has, uch is consumed - . - " L . J . ' .0 d.iMe thed.ilymonel kff K i, t ssm. Tiling lett tu save the taiviug neighbors fiom dying at his door. Oh ! that our American sisters could see the laborers on 'ur roads, able bodied men, scaicely clad, finishing with I jr get, with dcpau in l lie i r once cheeiful faces, siaggenyg at Ifceäl wo.k, yet itiiving tu eaiu the meal winch iu keep life to tbem tu earn anuiher too probably having lasted nu food since the diy before. r ! that they cuuld see, on the f.r moitem examination of hundicds win have died uf hun...r nn Iii r..a.lc whrrr I h '.- ur.olr ilmn.t to fh la.t ifisn. m . , ... that not a aa.ttcie of food is found in their c.nt.acted stum- j ach. Oh : that they e uld ee the fevei and famine srrhcfeea family huddled t'ethei no their bundle of dimp St. aw, with oue oi sa ne coqcs among trie n, which the suivivuis have D t tirngtli o dl, fium beide lhm. Oh ' that they could aai ihe dead father, mother, or child, lysaa c tfi-iless, and hear the screams uf the suivtv i atuand tfiem, cau-ed, not by Sorrow, but in the ag ny of hunger, they whi'Se kands and hearis are ever open to compact n, w uil unrte in aauj mighty elf nt tu save Ireland fium such misery. If you, dear kUtjr, into wh e kmd hands t his may fall, would cullect imon fnends and neighbois, sum., huwft. r mall, and transri.it them to Benj II. Waidei , No. 179, iea tieet, Pfcifcldelaa)ia, tho ugh whom they can t e lemttud to any uf the undetsigned committee, auch aid will save many live in a cuuntiy which the Lud, in iightrous judgment, ha. Si eveiely stucken, and cause the blessing of them who a0 teady tu eri-h to letuin upon the heads the iaaars. I he e en.) I nnce uf Indian me il and prorisinns of eveiy sort. puts .t be,. u.d the .each of the P .u, ... i.Uy, and those who. -- vi u .old gtadlj aiff to Hum, fru.n the same caue have it not in 'he-ii p Tti aa . ..a.. i Ä ... i . as f .... I Lmm ih. i..m of f.mine, and unless s.,me e x , aofdiaar j od ca., he nt .- ed. I. eland mut s0 ., bee me une rsOt lazar house uf the dyami t he de id baaaaaeaarajr, i ounty af CoiW, Ire la ad. Pec. 28. 184G. MAK IU D C X, k iTti a mm a i jx, HAHKIKI Mil LDXM. AXN M A It I GALBRAl Til, ISAHKLLA M LL1VAN, KI.I K v J Ki.uh A Set ' rssruL Railroad. Uf all the Maawtchtttts Ka. I roads, the Fitchbur pays the larjji'M thvi aVaaaw and eoan.oan.N the luhr.-t preu,,.,n.s, i.cn wort1! at the present time 'JJ per cent, advance. The road is fifty imles in length, and cost, up lo January . . i . .. . . .... . i i . i . , sl ,,"(' i,t HI i Th' 'mi,sh income last year, was t i:i. !.. and the expeiiea were &7-:va:i, leaving laaVytSÜt for net earnings. The accounts for dividends are made un to February I, and August I. The dividend-. t-nd hy tins coinp.iny are ten r cont. ter atinutn. More tlmn two thirds of the win Ie husihdeji has haan local or way ajiiaujaB.M The nuinVr of mill a run by the entitled wits 1 t7,S lfi durinif he year. The new lines, which in a WW years will m tribut.-iry to thin already profitable and vvell-maiiniN d '"-.'.o-r; v , cannot but add materially to its prcacnt value. SnWVLAR A'rtDENT. A lady in Mnyaville, in the net of takuio; a lonej-ne. ked liotlle of Lau de Cologne from the manlle-piece of her chamber, acndenially broke ofT the nock, w hich fell with sonic of the content inro Ihe lire. The liquid suddenly blazed ti. to auch a height nn to catch to that in the bottle, making; a tili larger Hu tne. netting lire to her clothes and burning her face and hands sadly. Her ngom.iiig screams soon brought her husband and servant to her assistance, but it was not without gnat difficulty hat the tire of her burning ChJCJaea was aatingUaibad. A Prf.tty ExTtnatTI EtTaauhfJIMErYT. The in w Tract Houe. corner ot' .Nassau and Spruce s'rocta. New York, contains hl'ty -thrce r.nm.s, appropriated to the purposes of the nociety, fifteen prceaea, and one hundred and tlurty-six pertioiia engaged in the executive, in inuf.icturing and ctiinmercial depnftneentP. One of the very good regulations of the society conHiati in the fact that no apprentices are takn, hut joumeme i are employed altogether. This may be said to an extensive establishment.
Mr James Cochran, the oldest citizen of Batatja j diaci in the ranks, the sons of "peasants" or "artiN. V., died at Unit place recently, a(re,l K years aans," 111 the Ano,tan Innfwlge, furmers tad meII; was a hell founder, a very ingaatOUa m.i hanic, chnnics, can raise to the military rank and command invented cut nails, and claimed to have made the lirst j id' field marshals. .Many of the most celebrated gencuis cuned in the L nited States. He was born in erala in each of these countries, originated in the Philadelphia, and Franklin often visaed the shop " lower orders," as they are called in Anglo-Saxon, where he worked in brans and line metals. or among N the people," as they art called in any nation of Contiaental Europe, and passed through nil Deat I of A Man of one hL'mRED and iorty-two U,c grades, from the private to Ihe generalissitno. So Years. Late papers from the Island of Jatnucia an-' Xn France, where, since the revolution of 118'J, nonounce the death, at Spanish Town, of a black man bility and hereditary distinctions have ceased, the named James Onw lord Ricketts, at the extraordinary door vf pteaaiaaeol In any department, civil ur millage of one hundred and forty-two years; and, what tttry, is open to all. Kut in Engfaii'l, where republimay be coiiMtlered as very unusual, he waa in good ' can theories and republican institutions prevail, and health till within about two weeks of lue death. in our country, which boasts of exclusive and pure democracy, common soldiers and sailors seldom reach A letter from .Marseilles state?, that " on the Spin, preferment, and con, missions are the monopoly ot" the 20th and 'Tith ult , there arrived in that port 16 abine, I few. And especially in our country, which professes laden with f3,4JK) hectolitres of corn, and a 17th with tu recognize no distinctions of rank, commissions are 'J.Ö00 barrels flour from New York, being the first the monopoly of, those whom fashion decorate? with tafffo ff that nature received from the U. Stateß." 1 the ti!e of gentlemen
Mother llailey. THE HEROINE OF GROTON, CONN.
The Democratic t? Mrs. Bailey, as is doubtless well known to most of our readers, distinguished herself greatly in the dnvs of the Revolution, but more particularly during the last war with England. At the tune of the burning of New London, during the Revolutionary war, when Fort (iriswold was taken by a detachment of thcarmy of the traitor Arnold and nearU the r bole of the garrison put to Ihn sword, among the desperately wounded was a relative of Hrl JJailew believed to bean uncle, who had left a! home ittuums.im.iu, urti in ner inrnu u-i.u iimu dered that bitterness of feel i nil Ifta towards the Irit w hich gave a coloring to her whole life, and which has been evinced in so d'c:d"d a manner in those deeds w hich have most contributed to her celebrity. In July, 113, when the lintish fleet apjuared off New Loudon, and demonstrations of an intention to land and attack that place, old Fort Griewold was again tenanted by a company of hastily gathered volunteers, and such arrangements made for its defence, as time and circumstances would permit. It was soon ascertained that flannel w is wanted to make cartndj;es. As there was no tune tu send to New London for ll' a" "dividual w a despatched to obtain all he could in the neighboring village of GrotOD. But no flannel was to be found tiierc. In h;s dispair, the me-senger called upon Mrs. Bailey and made known his wants. "She at once proposed appealing individual y to the occupants of each house in the neighborhood, and they found all ready to give up w hat they had to spare whether onlaehiooed or made into garments. Having completed their respective visits, .Mrs. Bailey and her co-laborer met in the street, and she delivered to him all that the had collected. J ut even w hen added to his it was found inadequate to the occasion. Mrs. Bailey, however, was not to be defeated in her object. She immediately Otitic J' h r ptttionit from Iff oun pen-n, where she stood in the street, exclaiming, as he gave it to bun; " 1 here, put that into the bneiishinen ! and the mesei njfer started on mime-j e, . ,. i - ,, diately to his comrades. 1 he result is know n. .. u . . , . , .i ".Mrs. liailev resi les witn the husband of her vouthri, , J . i i tul days, wh; was a participator w.th her id the J : i r .... - - scenes of strife and war that darkened her country's eariy insiorv. tie is now ine suarer Ol her patriotic , c . J , ... , , r ., ardor tor her country s welfare, and they uiutua ly re- , . ui . ,, . joice in its unparalleled prosperity, she JS rost-ivfai-r.. . V i.- i . 1 . 3 J!: ,. t- . ,, , s. . . . I ur oi erroion lor nie, aim me uuues oi ncr omce mm be faithfully discharged. "The idd lady is visited almost daily by the curious from all quarters of the land, and receives their visits with unreserved cordiality, provided, of course, that they are of the true D morratic stamp, and have an undcviatinrr Jove of country at heart. Hut woe to the sympathisers with her country's enemies, and the opponents of Iemocratic truth, if the volubility of her ready tongue can procure thai woe. Talk to her ol anvthinir but her country's weal or utter one sentence of condemnation apninst any C7 "lie mi niose eiuineiii siaieMiien. v an iuien, jaihvin, ,l. : . f i) i i or President i'olk, and you arouse at once a tire which ... J not ms but penitence on your part can ever extm- . o . I J I " nuih. It may naturally be supposed that Airs, liai- ; ley has attracted the notice of distinguished travellers, all of whom, when they can, avail themselves of the Opportunity of paying their personal respects, and hearing from her own fervid lips, the tecilal uf those deWs which have made so indelible an impression on Sil i t. i .e ......... ,,t;r s"u'",,,u B-'" icii peculiar u,a3 m ...a.ac.i... Ol - L L - . J i... .!. 1 ...l l... ,1 o -c ... mm. a.iu ukh, uv I ' r tMM nt Af thn limlnal Vklntnn h aitti.riu.no a f i Ol . I .1 I. i . 11 . .... i ... , XT V, T 1 K' 1 , ! a ft iir.-., nnd liL'c?.kn I l.rs Ifittor i - 'i. . -i , i IC -m-M-- " r- j, her oau wem of the warriok and stati.man ! and j his name finds, in her view, no worthy associate in , . i i ij .k . i : . . me a i ;i o. u;e worm. si 1 i an1 mm . i if iiiiiiiui . i v . ...... . - .. , - She has of course received from km ii i?ini iu.. rut naa in i uu i . i i t u i.i'ii. , r , , c visitors various tokens ot remembrance, but none ol which does she seem to value so highly us a small box "de of the oak of the Frigate CoostiUltion, or -on.vf A v," as she loves to call that gallant ship, in which box she keeps very safely deposited a loch 1 hair, from each of the heads of Jackson and Van liuren. These, she says "money is feo poor to buy." The lock from the head of Jackson, we behove, she was privileged to clip with her own hand, at the time when he made his Presidential tour of the Eastern Slates. That from Mr. Van Buren' head wasobt-un-ed through the ngncy of a friend, but accompanied with a note from Mr. V. U., whn h, by the sentiment it conveyed, that "l.olumhia has no daughter whom he would more cheerfully oblige," has inspired her with the loftiest conceptions Ut his gallantry, in addition to those which s;,e had before entertained of Ins tateemaillihe finalities nnd patriotism . . , . 3Irs. ha, ley is, in many respecta, phyeicalljr M wail rs nientallv, and .atrioticallv, a remarkable woman. un buimwj, uetowr it, low. srie Duiouerea mmn. rZ n'',,T Jn "f Bl5 '1 ,n rf I Ordinary feculuea of the body, as Sight, hearing. j memory, ntierance. and even agi'tty, she is Mthegtrl I of eighteen. Her countenance and voice alone indlcate the ravages of an;e. Time, ae l! marks its lurrows on ihe ui 'tiiitaui's brow, has inscribed its wrinkles on her' and in this respect, you feel that she i not exempt from lue condition of most earthly Illings, hat ta ('puaaiag away." All that emanates from hor feelinge, howwter( indicates, even now, the vig'T and vivacity, of tenth ! The , the sone, the npartH, ; i conn a 1 1 It a freshncsa nnd ren.liiu ea fr -in her lips, lin,urp:iv., hv anv; and even if she be et lied feu ... ,,,,,., ,,." she can show von. j s,lh ';lt,.tl jiKe "-that some thiliL's can he done as i well as others" on thi taut condition that the tune lr 'Yankee Doodle," or ,'Jcfh rsoii and Liberty." Notwithftanding her extreme old tije, she has never been sahjected to the aeceaaity af weariM gleesee, and she can, even now, n in her VOUtllfttl dnys, reutl the Sneat print. If any ne wished t put her hearing to the leal, let him hut wkieper a word In her prntenca a gainst the fair fame of her revered Jackson, or in lavor of the llntisl, frown, und he will M hmfer be inclinnaj to nrajbt One incident we must mention, before we clone, illuat relive of the tiuicknenn of her w it, and the keenness of hat feelings ,f sat in.- httteroeea, toward the memory of the Traitor Arnold, whose name even aha holds in utter scorn and detestation, ("nlling upon her a few days muco, we introduced her favorite topic, the pftaaperity of our country, ind the ample means of subsistence for our citizens, while thousands in Korope were stm iintf. This turned her lhoiilils to Ihe ,,Hlatoe-rot," nOW so e.teiisiely prevalent, when, an if "truck by a new and audden thought, she rinsed herself lo the full hflginnltty of II r tali and muscular frame, (lor nlie was very tu II ami erect; and naid, '' There has been much speculation about the ClU'.e of the VOitUot rot, Mini people mtIii to lie at a lean to know to what to attribute it ; but the a. aaa a. a fe ' a t r , r,nus" jhun. iMnlJfoiinnt f. v.ereplie., Well, Uun t yon know wnm 11 tat "wi saul she, "when t Im t ' i.l.l Am ill A r.,,.1.1 .1 , .1 ,l...i Iinri.xt I. im In i i i Sj'ii. '. v. v ii, ,1.1.11..., ui' 11, III' LIOI..M mrm tia, and the poison is now spreading throuoh tlie whole continent !" In Rusaia, Austrin, Prussia, Spl in, countries of des,tic nooarche and hereditary nobles, promotion 1 the reward of military merit. Hence common sol-
Sivori's Carnival of Venice. BT XT The italics show where genius is conspicuous Tee rum.' u turn ti turn, Tiddle toodle tredlc Te de ; te de te dum Tuccdle ! The kittle man in black Broke erf with comic brevity ; The virtuoso park Are frowning down nil levity quiddle Fquiildle rqueal Squcaki ; squcaki squcuki '. Fingers thrum a deal, Cat-gut sings quite weak v. Te rum to rum te dar Sind fr some physician To doctor dum te rar That overpowered muicinn. Twee rum de tweedy roMi Ah ! tb.it's like I'.iganini! Harh now ! rt tweedy dolly Ninay aoaai ninny. Y M ever music heard So heavenly delirious ? It boa. s the nocking bird Engagement bow auspicious! Rum! Baoeaki pqueaki squenki How rapid the transition ! Musieiant upward peek y To gather some tuition. Bivori Mrinkt his ey', He bendi bei lutle pedals, Hark! hear the kitteaa rriea ! Oh! listen to the twerdle. Vieux Temps had greater boric, Sivon greater grislle ; There ! hear the dead iiihn'a groan ! List ! hear the penny w hittle. To doodle doodle dooily Te aVedle deed I e deedy! In that last note aebdwed he Described a loafer seedy. Oh ! where is MiatrCM Child, Judgment this god t pas on ? Vr v ant a M riter w ild, We want tu let the gass on. Alack, the god is gone ! Bat cabbage-leaves ot glory Tdv hiow shall hng adorn, Uaptrilletfd Divori !
Hints to tiik Bald-BEAKD. Accordinrj to the following extract from an editorial article in the Hston Medicml and 8mrgiad J"wnal, the easy and sure way to prevent baldness, is to go burc-headed, or wear a wi II ventilated hat: A mt BhaJ v ili 'itinii 1,'ic l.r.iiifrl t with it II tm 111 nf r-m it III II 1 I i 1 . . i . 1 1 ' i I I'l i I : I V I M .v . ....... , , ,, ... , , , ,i , . f. ; .f ,; t.. physical evils, which it is tlie piovince ol 5CI0ce W . i t i . t . ,. .i , i' ..., Pl(1.c control or subdue. Lnir liht hats, our warm rooms, , , Cff. ifc .... Cmr,. wl.,,1. th,. clostlv nttins caps, iik nirlucape, irom wmcn ine ,, . . , ... , i,;,,,,,! imriiiri i Li iii.ittr e:mnit n.i'ü u' lie 1 1 1 i r comhini'it I . I ill'. - . ' - - , J - - - connection with other influences n t alUtllVf IU ' , , r. m . ,r ,, , .,wll,lir,,i,. wnyeeasy to define, brine on the hair prematurely, : , , ,, , ....ii;," . and turn it if ray eoooer than personal vanity is willing . i i r i . i o ; . ; . to exhibit such evidence of decay. And this is not all ; the skin lv actually 111 a lOW State OI (Urease, me elici ts of which are recognised io the accumulation WW of tlindrulT, desiiuamition of the epidermis. The 1 - . am . t .1 bulbs of the bain ire inflamed, ulo from the same cau-e, and from year to year the hair degenerates and becomes thinner, not unfn nucntlv endinff in baldness. On all that part uf the head not covered, viz: the back side, between the ears and on the temples, the hair j generally reiM iff! I0 extreme old Igt, however uiueli the vertcxt may be denuded. I J ' - . . . : If femalea wore equally tight corerinf, they would ; . i ... I ,i ,,. . . i., . proba. i v sutler very much in the same manner; but r , J, . J . . ,, "l ",r " , l'U , , ! " ' I In hn Id. InTwhil Woman wo 1 h tie a t ie nit ('ll')n i I , . . , . .. i.: ii i . 7 Y Z t 'ver mm mm hmhi Indian 1 We inve had an onnor hi- . .. 1 . ntty ot sccinu; various tribes, in all the tonus oi untrained savage J.fe hut npare head of hair Wai never noticed Atmospheric expCMJUre conduces to the luxuriance of the hai rand a healthful COflditjoo I of the scalp. There is another cause of the falling Off, or miner . . uicarxo.o o,4, ... ...... ... v.. IM ODA oi UMMiiur in comuing auu nruiunff, nor - fL i'- i! ii i : . , eflhct of disease nt the root, but the destructive ... . .... II. UiJ l It'" 1 1 1 LI ul r nut- i ' ' v 'iwi. iii.'v Vy t, us in iok in ivssrei I bur row nur ot a microscopic S i s ee laeismsW e iniiriCir-r in 2 sir t i lii'imr t r 1 1 , w . 1 1 1 moth, eatitlf its way from one stalk to another, like i . . i tiie Hessian flv in a Heid .1 wheat - r. ... .p. i Ant. dote of the TU ke ok WELLnroTOJi. Tlte I . i i . r o . 1 in ,.11'inii ia rn ,i in hi' I ii I'nrrP'.iii. i i 11 Iii in. .-ci i . i r . ' -; ; . . . uruay Lourier . .-in i..'.ioiu uiucji i" me- i'um; r liall of his conqueror. In the course of the evening, the Duke, on dt eenhng the stairs, saw with uidigiia. ' . ... . . I it. mci.lt MV..r..d t.. him in his i.wii hoii.o. as he 0 HIV, IllOlllt WIIVIVU V .... .--.... - T " , ,, i . i. , . .J-..J u.mm , though , and calling his bod servant, order.;.! h u to I take charge ol thoaa shawls, pointing It) Uie atatue, 1 and hold them until ie ca.leü lor them. .s ine lauies were surrounding the Duke, previous to their depart ure, he turned and wluspeied to a servant in waiting. Immediately the shawls were brought in, and the llhAm iyiin. tilIn u Blalt.j ftk.;, )fu o.-curred. mi r tiiaiLi t fciiv. euwrr s s, w. s - . . v - ... . ? , ni(irllfwlIllT lt wns , ft.,.iIIlf,M t nu iew we vecvii - r "" ----------- - deeply niort.tvini; it was iu his leeiineathought it was both indecorous and thoughtless especially in his lioue, ito. Ti.c shawls were tin n sent to the lathe,' drawingruofn, and there remained, no one claiming tin in After a few months had e la peed, und no one ealliraj fr the costly p;ariuents, the Duke sent them to auction and the proceeds were placed in the funds of the Waterloo Orphan Society " IiT. M A UK A nt.K PllhoMKNo. The watr-rs of Lake Ontario, un the fefth mt., at Orafion liar!. -. Canada, suddenly receded fp-m the shore in ufM iointenac wave, upwards of thin- hundred ami tilij fret, leav1 1 1 5 the beach drv fbf that distance. The water then nramrd to anther itaelf into a east cone, und im metii.it. lv returned in one unbroken wave, four li ct v hifbet than it iiafjally is, hnrying Ihn wharf cmi.ieielc. neeiMmnanied bv a dreadful nuiee. Tina oci r . .... currtd eiirhl r Dine times, erndtmlly decreiamc in violence, until ine lbsc. rcvuiiivn nai uwi atpwrai . . ... .. . .. .i .. i nee. 'ihe same ,lieiiouittion Wae Obkcr? 00 tn IcMar Soine writers atieffested that it urea an aarthaaahe, the main force of which wan npent in aoeM f,r oil reaTiun: hat thert wen no aoeovnta of such a en- " ...r 1 our,.. hImio date, that nie:. ' rtU . M J1:M. was given up. t niiei s tnougni ii s u.iiiiiv nun hotabie to nn emission of a vast volume of steam or gas, swelling and dividing tba waters from its vortex. The late occurrence will vet peculation afloat aga in. PnF.mcTton ok rltmaoLOT. In Fulaora! Mexico,' New '.,rk, 1811, in the ftdlowing quotation from Humboldt: "Tne distance from New Orleans to the city of .Mexico, is about .l leagoee, or IOX'0 miles. It presents very few obctaclci till it renchfl the Hi" Grande and the ascent from the table lande bee im only frorn Salt il In, where the declivity ia by no tneani rapid: and we can bnve no doubt, conetdering the pro-ress ,,f Civili.tltiou oil the new hllCll, tlml . 11 j ii . land communication w ill orfnlunllv hecome rv Irequent between the United Statee and New Spain. luhtic conckri I ill one day roll on from Washington to Mexico, aad Acapuleo on the Pacific." This prediction is about to he fulfilled. The hate campaign has given the Mr icniis more knowledge of ateamhoats nnd wagons than they probably ever had before nml enough Americana will remain kmone them to ihow them how lo naa them, in preference to the backs ofl mules. Can ir at Poaaih k Kev. Mr. Phillips tells of a aceoe In: recently witneaaed in the wealthy city ol Boaton In a miserable hovel which he entered, be found a man lying dead, With some of the family drunk nhi.ot loin. In the saint routn with the COT nee. I fonnle were beiinr mami af the bride.uooiu wearing the very clothes which the dead man had juat cast Ofl and every thing as going on mernlv us though it was 0 very jovial time. Q-The Pope has issued a decree, hy which cotimmm r i Irtricr. r riCI'll . 1 1 1 o.l to tv.irU t' .r t rillli'SUIL't,. t.. ,i. i..;.,ru ..f free nd i.niieat worL-mpn who are KJ kll- anivaar ww " a..-f - w m . .
CreUIl Was IlieilllOlieU IU ns W Mf IW iui.cn piiuit; ai j events IO Happen III linequ;il llUlliner, III ei'iii. inn'ii mr hm iiiuuimh'iii or ooo.iv limn, iimi:i any VI '.IC .-io'iii WW fi-'ii. ."mil's-: "r o- ' i- HI K I r-it n .'il ' i , a ball given at Aitslev Hoyae. A few years since, nf tune, other thiaaa being equal, would he i aipeet I paklhs laad ia each ditfiet th. n s.. JCt ie arivuie entry fl .' -' r t i m. o . jo-.,. o,..,.i . , ier the statue of Napoleon had heL placed nl ' .ecl. 'will t e.. kdl eventa are hn, , - ' ' ' , .... ,-U , ' ;ix Vk. c Ew'J, the fuot of the .rrmd st i.rwav BD0M few ladiea of tiaaa aaaet paaa ; and we have no mure rraaoa to swpasuuj eaee ei' the lecatien Ihetetif havtae heeo l lv as.de le ul he loot ot tne ranu nairwaj, .me raw inn soi i h irreaalarly. than to suppose the Geaaral Laad lahke. a oatent sfeatt ae issued therefui. rui.,fmr eerrausuua mftkm w mfmmid a. si see gseetra; high rank, on ascending to the ball room, intention. J-J JJ; uUf JH u f(itl J,,. ThaVlhia avae4 f the death of any such t cuiumis. A', ifj, ally or thoughtlessly threw over the outstretched arm h , , . of ( ,,,,, ,,t aHsaed office, mu;,c,,n ... povate ...: re i ee si I c bis "E frudau . R. .- I , : - r, - v, of the statue their costly cashmere shawls, intimating , km mm6m .e , lint, tl(t8 1hv, mikl seem '., e ihe h.mt of a eertia ate or wa.raut J JJJ jjjf v J J; ; Jj j J by so doing, that if Napoleon were alive his proper J ,-,. Atf mm not recollect that it ia net until ihia lata , Jataaaaj. ine certiBCaieoi w aria t snail m is n -j in m4 ia aM eoert.araliMi the 4 the m er ueaanautuia anva ; ii . I i . .i , i , I I . . ,. , . laVol.anOinaieiOlneDeiiekt.nl In. I im v lelallVe, ac ni-l. Iim ii.-omoi rlmrrinf t . in with vm n'f-eive.l Im i. place would be, where hn statue than atood, in the day, that the traa and proper us,, oi aucretv. as n r.iat.on r,,llh:if , , i ' h.. n,,,.,, i. '. .': '
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unable to manufacture articles at the lew rates charg- ncieni w mm uu turn w..u ... v..-. x...... ed for them by prisoners. a whole year ! OCrThe fir8t real hard money, sub-treasury " loco-' 0$-h Knacia the police have forbidden all trade or foco" on record in our history, waa George Washing- ( manufacture of cotton powder. The ostensible reaton. In the first tariff act passed under his adminif- son ia ita dangeroua character, but the real one in thai tration, and signed by him, it was provided that the it may be a formidable weapon in the hauds of the dnties rho-irj he beirj "in gold and silver " I baohw
L.ife Insurance. We call the special attention of our readers to the Fourth Annual Report or the Mlti al Like Insurance Company ok New York, putdished in to day's paper. In addition to the highly respectable Directory who manage this institution, it has a constantly increasing fund to meet Hi liabilities on policies, amounting on the 1st instant to $322,507 t7, the w hole af which .'ias heen accumulated during lour years Irom premiums and interest on in vestment. On the 1st Februaiv, l;4d, being a period of five years Irom the time it commenced
t husmess, the nett funds of the Company will probably evuu wu,iiU' , w hich a uivuiciiii win men ue ueelated in iavot of each rnemher. in proportion tu the i 'amount ol premiums paid by him or her previously ibeie I to. This dividend is to be placed at the credit id' lUv assured party, and will be payable with the sum insured tn the event of deaill occurring. In this wav the instnu- ! j tion ojierates precisely as n Savim. Hank en at least seven-tenths ot the amount of premiums piid, which inure to those in whose behalf the insurance is tfiected ; and the cost of insurance is reduced to its lowest possible amount. The great utility of Life Insurance to all classes of society Mill appear on the slightest examination ol its tmaetnles and ohjects ; and its practical adcantacs must n,.,e w,,e nrcurrcu io many ... our reauers vv no na e 4l'ln IIU iv inj n. milI nur.nlii: alrlll-L Ulli i nn v i i.mii in - J .. j.i ....a mmm ü .. . ....... j ...... m our meist, leaving helpless families wives and ciiilL) RE N without any due provision for their wants. Jn such cases irhen ton late a ready assent is apt to be rendered bv the livni to the lact th.tt the dead have not heen Medial of their duty ; and that it becomes every one to heed in season the necessiiies of his family. It would be well if lessons of prudence were taught by the occurrence of such cases but in geneial, the living appear n act as if they were not subject tu the all pervading law of mortality . Life Insurance rändert the accomplish' inent of this abject timely provision lor those dependant on our ttlorts-posttitely certain ; while the pecuniary means used for the purpose would not, amid th.; usual vicisitudes ot human lite, produce the same result by personal thrilt and uemageuieut. For instance: person at 51 years of ne may insure $10,000 e.tclusi vely lor the advantage of Ins wile and children, and for the win ilt ei in t min iii-o nf Iii nl nn niiiiii.il nr.' in i o m t ' -. a. ..... ... , ... ............... f . ... - $'237 50 At that age his expectation of life, according to the best tables of mortality, is a Iractioii over 20 years. NOW, as human i.U.nrs are generally managed, is it proba ble that anyone could begin at 51 pears at age-tbe down-hill side ol life with a capital ol ZSM o0, and. t)V ' Inmest means, accumulate in the surceeding twenty years n net fortune of $0,000? We lake it that such a favorable result is a contingency rarely oernrring among men ; and hence must insist that Life Insurance is a far superior mode of accomplishing an exceedingly desirable object to the head of the tamilv, and one, too, not easily rendered certain bv any other meant. The necertainty of Heine A i out the lull exne' tation d life must be consideied, as
well also as the certainty that an insurance for the whole I with the advice and enaseat of the Senate, ta appoint one term ol life will secure the sum insured, let death happen ! suitten and two asi?tant suigeons to each reieseal raitd when it mav. The objection, no frequently met with, undei ihis act. that a Life Insurance Company may prove iesolveat, I 8tC. 1 And be it further Merfa, That dining the wai although based upon sound principles and good manage- ! Wl'" Mexitil it -hall he lawful fm Ihe Ifi i- compo-m Ike m. ut, is a trivial one. whose futility i made manliest I CuOBto uf adnaiaHtiatioo of tfae several reüimeai eonli udaily hv the person offering it in the trusts which they : ,,r,-':,t1'. ei,he' leg'dai er volunteer, m the serv.ro ol confide both to ind.vnluals and associated bodies. Il Limed Ma-eS to em. h-v some p.u.er peison to orticiale 1 I i .f.,,,.!! ,. as chaplain to Mich bihtade, and the ,e.-on so enU.l.y.d
. i . . . . ii oji nn 'oiii(iiii i a i i i i i , . i i i rti'i i i i ' i i ' gagemeatS, are more I ivorahle than that the ladteiduel whose i-iie we have put hynotbelically, Will live out the term assigned him in I lie table of experiaruy On this urtieet oi positive certainty, so mucn insisted on ay inee i im neen ine nenetus or i.ne insurance, an may ne wen assured of tins "heath is deaf, akd will hear no ."V"'.. ... ... .... I.. .. II..... . u I. .. ., f . " I... ,1. i, i a a a i ,,u"li3 r1 . " T t p monin, one m me vtv io'si iiMriMn rw hiisiii' rs iio h now published in 'New Vrk, an able writer has treated the subject of Mutual Life Insurance nt considerable length, and quite datisfactoril v. I he scope n his article readily admits the consideration of matters ertlich " afford 'he best illustration of the general system of insurance, ffeaibtlHy, and ol the variety in modes of sppltcalioa ... . i . I : . C II. . . i" ...I ...I. . ... ........ " nr' ,,,,Mi,nre o, , .,,.. .. ,...,- nie. lie six) ooks io ne proDsoie u tiniaia lormaoon . . . . , , , , , . .., , of ''society on the basis of Mutual Insurance; a result, "r Tnlon' ,,ow "H'j Ending to accomplishment. mm., r ii : . . i...t.. i em sussow asiraca are maou in oruer mm .my ,.r ,,i.m t.. akin h iIum im rm. - i - ' -i " " maikalde miapprehentioa oa Ihe part ol many persons whaa the aahjer t is ffrst presented to them. "AM insnrnnce, vrheteler its kinrl, or the hni on hteh ? pracUead, whether oa the mataal ur Iteck mmMmm I. tä i;.w .,f ... Tin tm w b ihe NHNsIl of i .111. w ii'I her on n .nsin i n . or ives re s on ine ... a science peculiar In modern limes Ihn doctrina of chancer. WUiWxn nbservatiofi lm8 urcedd, it if b ,,Ved, in detecting, in the miflVt ot the individual irregu ' individuill irrfgn-t-iri 1 1 nl i Ii. i... aisijasifin ana 111. ul.inli ilu I 1 nei wlinl& a iiiy s sii ' crms i ritr wiihii . prevailing general regularity r.........g through ana perea . .1 I. I. I. . sL.s ... ..nri I duig them. It ha heen made out that events on earth i happen in equal numbers, in equal times; that what we ( .II ch ince", re, indeed, chances In the individual, dui ' ,. , , 1 i e miiiji i i i"i n "'in i .i i liiw im I rgii! hi in n.r ..ü-. f,"1' ' i- " . . . . instean oi ;king w hv eventu iiMpj.en thus reguiMriy, may ... ,, r.itier .-ik iv iv um i tlnv int .' 1" exin-ei we n umon men for their mutual henewl nl protection, nnd arraneaejaewl hw the convenient oppression of mt t .... ft M "lein. I. as been recoj.niZ.ul I 1 Insurance, therefore, takes from all a contribution, (. ( thom mHo w,u . fur ia u rtaia that some will not, as ...... .,., .. .ii n... .. ünc-n-in who will, and aa it who will not. it demands this tribute from all Q the uncertainty of fate. A nil it is precisely the moneys thus ffiven BWaj hv some, and those only, which supply the land out ot whn h the miefortunei of those arhcnui had luck it is that Ihntr noneya have not heen thrown av:iy, sre repaired The afflicted finds Ins money speat In some purpose, nnd only tlH fortnnate part With it for nothing. From (his point ol view the whole beauty nl the system of insurance is seen It is fiom tin point of view th.it it presents society a union lor mutual aid, of the I'ortiin.ite and nnfurtaaata, where theea only who rued if receive md, nnd those only who can nil "rd it are put to expense TtttSS, While Ihe ;ipariiitn of loiimoi sntrering and ealamitt ramaini ttidimimshed th .s, while the uncertainty o their visitalion reiioons unreinoved human infanuity Mini ee one ration equalize, the etatriDU hon oi this feanal aggregate, and alleviate thi laerora of this aneertaiaiy." M As to Life I neu ranee i nothing need he smd m praise or dclcricr nl it The krgoniantl !r it nntv he stated in a lew words. My the lawi ef nature, and ay the law ef ' m" " My. " w piaceo in reiaiiuui ana uneer oong nmn IllUl.r.l. I. II...., I... ....... ... I 1. I a .' I II . ......ii. . i u v -in i i)gi wiiii ii, i. .1 inr nun, woinii inn kavo a aimed, nnd th eunacajuaaeii f which, th .ugh aeiaj; hi hint with lus death remain to them grW lt. The.wire, the CMtLa, the caaoiToa, nnd their rlaima iiiioli hoii.donot ilii- when hi- th.-s l.ile 1 IMUl ance M. If urea a aurviviiig r-iy isn.n, an to speak, lor those shim 1 ving ohliaatinna nr rather, aaeuree a man frnm ihe aahv , chance ot being cut off prematurely, before ho hns himvU nwU " 1 " ".ng.- snp,-i stitmn an.i.ii .rnerier.ng wun my-ffries nnd deep rs td f.itn.kud diatrudlini PlUVldance, needs tm notice. Lite I nau ranee is no euarantv ngmnsi death no attempt to hafBa or wnrd it oil'. Il is the very opposite. It re.ihzes, it assumes und nein upon, nu. inrAisrr of in ami Indeed, when n aaae h is taken the reaponeibi iity to eel flu himaelf a for a to incur ih nhligauonft rd man In wife, ami children, ind craditurp, it is an ill-timed apprehension of interfering with the waya of Pros idenee which fe,irs t mahc provision for them after death sin. II hare dieabled him Moreover, on ii'li aa in. 1 1 1 Blil.ier: In tl... I.ivv ! nvermx. nn.irl f ( ,t, 1,1,-hti ennaeouence lo survivors, death mav he considered a fit basis of a lyctOM of Insiirsnce Traeting that the intiineic im porta nee of the aahjeel will he a eeflkient apnlugy fee the leatiH of this article, I we oe 10 mane 11 atto ampte exrueu r.r nn earnest i xI'"'"1"" ol the hope that II, whose crctitostancea seen, to retpitre sin n a provision nr inose prov lueuiiaii v t on, ' .. . - tn. tt d lo their care, will immediately place themselves under I. tie Insurance Journal The French h ive been fighting ÜM Arahs upwards f sixteen years. They h ive been victor, 'Mis in every engagement, and yet, after all these long years uf toil and bloodshed and Victory, they have secured nothing more than a mere 1 uhtary poeteseiofl f Algiers, ami even that they nre unable to aaaiotain except by the actual preaeoce of a regular arm) nf one hundred thousand '"en, and a eaily expense uf S'-'h UfJOftOUO. ' -Fraud in Indian .Meal has been discovered in a supply coming from the New Brentwick I.umling(N. J.) Mills. The process of making this spurious meal . . . ... .... . 1 1 ....1 ih saul to he tins : mot ine corn mihi coo ore vruuiw 1 together, the product is kilu-ilned and then ground again, in order lu make it resemble pure meul as nearly as possible. A Nice Calculation. It has been calculated hy in eminent mathematician, that the amount of breath wasted by members of Congress, in the short neainn klone in nikhinc pcechea for Buncomb, in amply sufI , .- t - aj . ry f i .. t.. 1 .. 1 ,. ihiii.I im U 111 l.r.int Krittiin T. .r
HV AI T HO It I I Y,
vs of tlie United States, p isscd at iUo seeomi tecftlaü of Hie Twenty -ninth Cwagress. Peaue Ke, fi ax t . 'f1. 'rauinit.it lime, an nd.inionil military force, ami Arilin punj mj. Be it enacted by the seeteeee' a f Reprcfcttntivei nf ted SUUs, theie slnll he iaied ai d Mffaeii d, ui dei the dilectinti f .hePicsnleiit.foran.ldui.rgthew;, w.thMexir,., ea, h lo be cmpostrl of the same number ted lank of commeinet SM nun-comm,.s,one,i oific. t, begk mUsit . . 1 ,. i m . :A . j t ... . . . i. ni, iili.mv, w.t . , .. t r pviiuiu IUI a t le I I Ol Ü ' 011 and infantry , uspcctivi h , ander txistieg laws, and aasball j receive I lie same pay. rations, and I owance, SCCurdiae to thru ieective gr ides, and be suhject te the same ie.jir.itions, ami lo the iule and aitictes ol war : rrvv.dfd, Fhat it Phall be lawful luf the Piesideat af the Uahed States aleee to appoint such of the Cu missioned ofleeft authmiz-d y this act below the jjiaile of field olficeis. as m y Re te p. aointed darauf tae pieseet seesioe 1 PioviJed, I hat one or moie of the icgimciits of infan'rv lathorlied to be laiseil by th i - section may, at the di-creiion of the Prt tidr at, he eegaei i zed and equipped as vologcuis, and as foot iillemen, and he moviili'il w 1 1 It a rur-L'pt ao 1 bah n t a I m luiiriii.i. i.ii.... , gcc 2. And be it further enacted. That, derin IW conI lineaoeeof the wu with Mexico, the term af enltSteMal .f , (n. meil , be recnutcd for ihe regtateata aufh -uzed by this I set, ska It ha dertnc the rar. enters soueer A cnarced. Src. 3. And be it further enacted. That the 1'iesilent af ( the United Ststea be, and he i hetehy authorized, bv and ' With I he e ai (i rolisint i f th.. Si-n iti t.. .....,...t . " " . I ' I "IIV I adlni.n al maj r to each of the regiment! of d;ai; KW, ; HitI ifatryt and lidensea. fat the army f thr tfuited States, w " wa'aiw w weaisry, Sec 4 And be it further enacted, lint to each of the " -...o. iiiunni . u.-i urn men, inrie C I . . I I 1 l..llfi .l . ...... ... ....... I .... ...A. . . . . . M I i .-.iiii trm www m iiiiuukji n ii .i 1 1 r i in -i i e r, io oe t . from Ihe sahalterM sf the line, who hall be allowed in j dollais addiiional pay per month, and fo age f i twu Imi.. I Src 5. And be it further enartcd. Thai the s-id oihccis. j miiMfi.ins, and nfiv.ite, authuiized by this aci, IhII i ninedia'rly he di-c baigrd Cm m 'he ser-ice of the L'iiiteJ Slates, at the close pf the wai with Mi xioi, Src 6. And be it further enaded, Thit it shall an I mav be Ijwtul fur the Pieaidenl ol the I ninJ S ati s, ty shall, up n ihe certificate ol ihe cotoeaander off the bifcrade. receive lr his services seven bundred ai d fifty doltaie, euu ration, and fui fe for one home, per an um, .ruv ided I hat the rha;il iui now .iU.icIm d lo the leuUi airn , and Mationed ;t different aulitary pt may. at the discictioa nf the Secictli 0f vVar. be ouin-d io hd.ii to the imy in .Mt-xic , 1 nbenever a majoitty of thp rn. n at the po erhete i hey src respectively stettooed h.ili have lefi I hem fi seivice m the fn ld; ami pfa tuld any f sjkI chaplains it-fuse oi dichne tu du 'Ins, when nrdeied t rhi bj Ihe adjuto t feaeial, the olfice 4 mi h c h plaiii -hall he dt i med aca:it, and the pay ai d emoluments i eo uf !' -to; p. it sic 8. And be it further enacted Tint the Pie-ide t be, and he U ben t-y aotkoriaed, by and with the advice and t -seat d1 ihe sei .te, to apponj' two additional lureeoas and IweNe sdditionil aetisiaat siienm io 'h - lefelar srrayof the United States, utdject la ihe parol Unn s id an act utitted "An act to iucieaso ami icula e 'he j ay of tin iUiajOUM d ssitaat Mugtaas ut the si my,1 iipruvr4 June 30 ls.it; ami that ike ufltceis whose appointment H avthmterd bv tili section, hall leceiVC ihe pay and altowatieei of ofhceis of the same fradft lespoctivelf ; a d thai the tank at the Xfieen of the medical derailment of the aimv ha!l he rranc td apea the same ha-is whuh it aresenl OVtrtmtMfi toe emeeetol ihm jay and emuluajenis: Proa d-d, l h.t the medical ofllcets shall nut m eirtuo nf sacti ia k he ratnled to co nmand in ihe Hi e or i toei staff fiveai Inj n is of the nmy rx. V. And be it furhe, enacted, fkat tech non-ctn-on--i -m . - v ... Ü-trd m Use irgnlu army, oi ieeularl m i-te e.i any vol aaitaaj cefjoaajr, for a tatstudot eel leaf ilhaa twelve Btoatha, .... I., m . n. ... ........ .1...... . il.. ...a a.. I ... . a. ....... who h is sei v i d oi may serve during the pie ent war with Mexico, aad whe shall receive an knaorahle drsckatige, ur who sha I have been killed ur died of WiMtndjt receiv d Of s tehee iocurted ia the coarse el sack service, ut wko shall have been dieckeifieO b.f'uc the eXDiiatj n of hi terra of service ia etaseqaenee af aeaaffi received as iekness incur , i cd m tlie euarse ol such tervi e, .ii il i be . alii iel tu receive I a certiheata at warrant from tne War Dcpaitavenl rr the qiiannty d ore hunched an 1 sixty acre, and which ini hr . ... mraiea ajr tae wairaaiee,et iu aesri si law at any k and i oiRC oi i nr c n i u i ie . in one t) .; y . a nu in c m I n 1 1 lu chiiit, en ; second his latUei , tkird, his mot net Aad ,n ike event of his children being una then the I, t 'Hj (' n ',u' ti it etiardiati ef ach taiaoi ckildn n shall, In e iJune i "i with sue!, of tiiecitil.licn.il any, as may t,c of tu. see, up mi be tag duly uthotizetl hy the orpkans ntket c u,t kavioii probate jijiisdiciiuii, luve power t i sell and tfHnuse nf sm h cc i (iticalc oi wau'ant for the hen. lit of those interested. And all ralrf. tnattirarej, powen ai other inttrauteuti of Wiri"j going to affect ihe title at claim to any seek bouo'y riiu. made nr executed p,i"r tu ihe Isaac of uch warraat at ec, tiheate, ah ill be null at d void to all luteals and pufpaata w hat-never, nor skali sm h claim to bounty i;tit be in anarie iffected by, or rhaijji i wit b, or ratject t . the p aeul of any debt oi cl utn iocaiied hy the mklie, pom to tin- i -in oi tuck cert ill ite or warrant i Pi pehfaet, lint nu laud wan aal laseed ander Ihe ptovtioar ! this act shall be laid upon any lands nt ihr 1'inieil S r to which thi-.e hall be a prc-rmp' ion light, Ol up m wtileb tlieic hall be SB artnal settleatent oi eettivati n Vr tided, arfaer, Thai etery micIi Bun-commisaiuned office . mu.it i n. and . ttvite wh my he entitled, undei the pi vi-ions of this act, to receive ft cerliAcate ur w-i laut f i une li'indicd ind illty fterejef land shall he allowed the option to receive ueh ceit locate oi wan .nt, or a llOasety sciip for one hui dien a Ila:s, ami j mch ftctip whenever it it pieferred, rhall be leaned by the, Secretary nf ihe Treasery le sueti persuu oi pereotis n v mid he auf korieed to leeeive sucii cettifteaier or warraati foi I lindti iiM scrip to hear aa lattteat of mx per cent, pecan iiuui, iia ahtc cmi-:,nnu.illy . r. dcetnat.Ie at the pleasure "l ike Kovarameot. And that each private, ft -eemnaiei ned 'Hi ei , and atusieian, whe ahall have heea lereived fcaio the erv ice of the United Sie le. since the commencement of the war wl b Mexico, for lets il.an iwclee ... ,.(.-, ind shall ' aavaaereee lor aueh term or until honorably discharged, ahall tie entitled leieceivel wariaul for foty aeiea of land, wbick may be suhjret lo pitvatc enhy, in i w t nl -live d d'ars m sei ia If arvferied i and la the event of the death of such , . . , e t. , , . volunteer dur lochia letm ot service, r afte. a.. hot,o,,t.. disckar ;e, hut bvlore the paasafp of ihM et, laea the airlint lui ., ich land 01 snip, si, ill tsne to the w .fe, child, 01 Chil In n, il theie he any, and if none, then t tic la her, and C an y :. 1 11 in im- llii'ii I 1 I ie II IU'.. 'Xi'l et, Iben lo thr ajtothci ef ch dccetxcd , , .... Jed, that aotkhte eootaioed Ui ll.is see. if their be no fatht Voluuteei ; Pceehfs iiun anaii ae eanariueo w ajive bounty iaai aeca voiuoieere .is wc.c accepted in h sei v ice, t.d drechatced without beha BJtarehesI to ihe -eat uf ai M. 10. Ad be ,t further enacted. That it -h.11, and m-v mm l.rftl fcs. o. hWLl .. ,.,1 r .... seni ol ihe Si t. at, lo appoint fu.m the AVer af the army four qaarteietaters af t tie rank "f wajrfaed ten assistaol qaarteiftftaateii alth the rauh at ci taia. JOHN w DAVIS, Bpeaäer of Ike floate of Reajrei-ntatl res, i. M. DALLAS, Pteekhrai ef ike Scaata. Approved Kebiui.y 11, 11" 1AM RH K POLK. " " . I... .... .ll,l I'.,!', MIHI I. ,11 '1.1 ....... ...... - .. Id I t I K si liooi. itnniiv I 01 imroK, Jan. 9 1-17 nAVIKS ('.II roiift Irnc 01 Hi.--i, n rill. ,r. c ol t M K iTlir Br.lM.4 H m.k, 01 n ciasraaswf alsnamtara la t aaaSM ,aeal lasviMg Ummu hea c Imiaaial nl aaa as-was ihih,.' aa Nu ' Mahn la im 1 in ur Has m nnisi nml trf Ike scht4,tr, ws skaM ,1 tin in la aet ., h.M.u m i so .ruii aa asasa iknai w aft aaaact ie 1 1.. uaa teca ttua i luetk. i. L. luh aaae, Prlwcaaal st. m ir. 'a Meaakaay. j r. suit at, riussarsti laiut aaaMaary, M. i ol " " m, II 1 liJu 1 s . v . Tr.irhrr ot ?f Ic. t SUitaihJ. j. . t it-i aar, T. 11. 1 aim mm, A iiiopiHitt. Ilhechaishi I, s Ibwainkki, f ru iiu aWaaeai 0. II. Knill, J Mi u.J Asian, rYkachuft Pis waa as InaOieu. Mm J a I. MMwea,ei Ut. Maiy1! aaaahaary. Mra I'.. Kit- aatHMl, Mrs t' M. heUtli, l is. A. PWkav, Mi. a m.j Paeajawa MlM M HrCM IW The akava mnaaaaaswitaSkei ia from all thr tp.icttrra nf In li in ir "li" MMIIMM K I Olt s SAI.i:. 'IlTICI' . Iwr..l.v vit.il Out Hi.. ..i. .I.i.lio i.t X.lii.oi.atr .lor .W tl..-rsti.lr of Anl.i.'.a M-it.liv. I ilr ol M.inoii loin.O , (In r.is.. Will on llir I. lli tiny nf Uarcli, A. I IK 17, prof rrtt tn sell it lot of coin, coiisistitii- of atsttii .., htimtif.t ami httv h.i.lir 1-. Ih-Mirois! to Conslstltli' ofatHt.il our llHl.difit ami hltv h.i.lir I. IKhikihi! to a nl t M.lr. A l-ial crr.lu w ill lr tfivni io .tiri Itris anil not.- rq nrrd arkkaaaVkanaaeaeay, wide pn)a le without -tuei from v..'., .tu.i or amiraiarmrnt l.iws. JACOU lOUlKKTS. Itiprmar mriit Fe!.. ISO), HIT. AitintiiiKtrntor. lltKh Wlft 1,1 NBI'IR WANTED, 'n,lr anl-H. riticr will ivtv tlir lm.lt. -i prttra f. I.timlw, nml also for I'.-in U.Mk.to be itr-iivrrea at U,e Tan;irtt, tata aUjrttW a.- McCottin k'. Kl-tf J J. nt 1:11. s i.i:. 0 N tlie Ut day of March next thare will be aold to the Irjrhrat miL . iiI Ln of tohn Wane. Isla of Mathsa amtv n. '- i . ' .. .. . , i. rneil,flwe..raix hundred bunlMiU of corn at traa cot, aNo one cow, nathe urotKsrtvof aa,d dec A cradit until Uie let day oi June 17 will he given, by the purchaser giving bond and shoved s. S rKaaVaasaKi Feb 8.1e.T yrV-Jw Xl?t'PTI.v W WEBB. A ...
Died, On the inst in 'his pher, Detorah Ann, w ife of Hon. Cyrvs TaMUt. Lansjr,rt Pharos. We ore FiirpriPcd as viril as pained bv the above Melancholy announcement. But a lew weeks ao, while Senator Taber was U'.nj in tllM city bo i!l tiiat im expected his recovery, h,s iad , npaa learning the condition of her huband, iiustantly h ft h r home, and with ti.at tlA tCTiflciag and unvvai-ering d votiofl whicli ever char tctartaet the faithful Wife, haarerjed thruir.'h the tn st inclement weatber nnd oer an a!, in st impassable rad of 70 miles, to a;d ond comfort htm in his extremity. She was rev aided bv his re-
iivirv for lor tu.l .mr! i!, vn'.,.,i w! 11. L. ' ' ' r w have so wed the seeds of her own disoae and diwaJl M()t inf.equently made luanilVt, that UM shaft of Death is as likely to Ftr.ke Whetf unant icipah d to "iTt-il eyes. a it is to prostrate ti. T? w ho seem to be UnaerilW Ofl the thre4old of Ctemitf MM UHli W t.ll. Ulli liwiu Ol " When micIi lessons d come, we can. if e er, truly real:7.? tl.s truth of the sentiment expressed bv the poet The !ead he dad. The sllrnt dead, area pak m inert si t! tilling elc?utt:cc, Ai d he wlio listens wi h Stlaatiea tieart. M y fiom the M iiis of mortality perishing, Lessons of nUdosa htOSB, sracäh gild tlie pathway lo th tombs, BuBanr! ihe ticmb'.ing botrtep on dm'h's tnubled watirs, And strn .Ihen the fadmj: vimou K. Lehold unditiint'd The Ughtl Md thadowi of ee:nily. Died, In St. Loeita, Mo., on th 2tth of Januarv, ECaMIIT, aife f Col, G. W. Ew-ino, (late of Peru, lud..) in her 37; h rear. The celebration id the Stti, by tli- Union Lit era nr j . , - S Kl&Ji Will ta. e BUM e .it I 0 CHICI III the Vetling, CL I Roberts' Chapel. Addresses aill be delivered bv P P -Mw- ' h- '"IfQ-e ntl .1. ' Fleti cr. Mntwail S:to Infill atice t onipany of Nrw Yerk, k ."ü. :ii Mtt?ff w'I a'J KM i:Ts ( iIh-.-rt ira r On- taMtaaS at ike rUim ef lira RrtarU) ym tntn roinun nu mi-m , irom laiul 1iIhu.it), to 1st oi Peereary, ic-17 : K I . ElrTn Am iint rpcr;'fil lor premium Im rar tm to do 2d da renewal rl do do Jti ia do dj do lh do niinata ani do do I4,lef 17 1 ;ovi a; Taal nmount of prriiiini. Anamrat naonred lor letrrrRt on immla, ti!it;:ipr and ktoik 9 .' 33 lG ä.Tsy no 2 U .i fie t ea Ituks it i ito j'ii ieg do in traiixaiiaMoti from Aaral s ei.',: 45 Tot il lrcftpt - Ilr.!RsilML.Ms-. Lneees ly deaiin .... du 'u not let demanded 9.th) i ) :, l o i Total amount of loe h de. ah $l'J J.iKJ ÖJ Ann nut p;:iii if eamwaaatMiH n AMnmAd vertiskej, Kscaasujs.and .-t.i r.i x. para iv Aentj 20,U9 - 30 Amimwi saht f - aVeeeaaneeaj sfitt Reel, fielSfteai Beeks and t i. ti. in.-r) , I'ost ir, -tc , vc. :023 17 Total aeaoent Ct Iise and I!x;e.Tf-f In ftnir l $!." lit 7 i,i 1 1 as Ainou.ilp id lor Tolic ea surrendered I 71 Net amount of xA -FLTS. fah on h nil - nn oi Nt-w Vrk on drjite lioiiilf ami .MiMt.i-ü . . . BtwckSi vn: Cenmntea oi tue ky of N-w Vork ... 5 in. lo- KB StH'e ol .Ww York - Sijaet Hfl U. ä. Onvrrnuienl . IJNi Sf Lflfit .'-3 S Wi.i Sfl Amount due ftom nu 9 ta; to S3 Detiict amnun' tated aluve held foi the niy liicnl ol Losm S S.rtfl no C-1 ? 3 '.7 8? The rftript" tlu' vrir nre 'etnriornrili" ni'Kli 'e-, m rni-iiin.ie oT Hie aOoit on of t tie e ielfi ol ijn ou iU and IihM o-.iiIj 'joiovlitfr. M HB LB if I'uLlClL.s Js-t Lt. Pnonc Ok- I.-i i-:ir 1 in r -1 . ie Um M r.ir I 'or lig I tie .ill ye;r Uurauj tue ha ft .it Vi (')ti jn .7 Iirr Mc.Kl.l- H' ill... , I. "u. nt "im el Haeeav, "rcretsry. Mreveaa Pvt. 'hy-ii hut. 51 hävealwaa h.hlilS V . I apt. ledlMSeSMUSS, Ii'!''- .1 A'lil tut tn t'liin ,eicep t ike lew us of Uailtseä a4 iWss ttuula Hhaf J I. Vl01 hi iiHt.D. M . D. IMril itil Vlvtr nt Imlouoimtl. ht.ttC t lud III I. l Ii inn f oiiiity. Bat, is i nt i uniUTt i o; I? i . o' ; i) ( ot xt v, r ar:; i tr Teh a. It ins litis tme. el I , aauae, whirk Msg M ee ti c i set t ienMt4 t' e' ot'. io he ae Miated for hy Hem , thai sniH pethlee now jM-i.ii"f in saw) reNMt,eml ihar ti.-i .-ici rat in anal i.nri und anewet ttie iii pi-trion aoeW eetkea ike arel iejreC the east t'-rm thereof, aad that la eefauk t1 er mt, the aaaai w n a lakee as Co it' ! iitnl loll! nu true : hist I h - III . : inl ' ' ! m ' ml die UlHrtiue cf aahl reut will lie maile s- oMiiwe'e ll arder ef h.i m . im . i ii. in,, ,ftirrll. Pi ira '-v i !-r n w I I 'ill, U KOTM I S h-re' v sivr-i.tii.il ll.iok will t-r afaveed at t'ir foüowl-f deeee, via i At 1 1 tu . ef T!snniin .v. io.. 1 1 : t a Co. . vierte 3 Ii t o.. It so , rii a Indlrra oi t I r Amlunr. ..rtu-f , nnd m M'Htinai s -' '.ii.i io ! ha aha town el Oreeaaeld ; ;it Btilelt TjrwarV hi Hiu'' River tuwiaskb ; at the town t' Preeeert, and in the town of M daeiW. Wtth Mi. JurOnn.n i Me i 'ia. Uf '.'1 il.iv ( tV-'Harv. iHiT.for i'ir !'. Tiiioii iv tork tn tin Oreetiketd HmI nan Company. in arcerdauce with n.e pmvisioiwel an mi entitled " v ' i art to provide tfr the e dliiuanre o l he reawtrua laau t all or any put nl the ajphtlr wo kmf l!n !t..ie t- un.ite roniiariteaded la aaht company by an act Refilled Aa "t i preeiaa nn t . .iirov l Jan. va. I"ts i me ir. i. o is .., iiin arr for tue rn-istru tm i .r a r. -n ,'. io inicret atansea, .sreirovcj Jan. -.'P. It.I iflW MTERH. A. T. I K l . j hi TK UPU v j . orttitti m it;r. . I'll a v cfc POlfl, Rt II Mt TV N I'll, V U. sfl S P V. Cmmt'i.flneTii nrtth'ld tl It. O t. lereeareaa. fec r;r,. u I'M fm t-r f2 "XT ( f un.Jutm .nlfS 0j Qtmrndrntd mrmm oa.a ibaabi as ts ui' in isit rid . P.??b , t " ' 'fljftii ilin. em.' u' l i tl,' iini'rt ml . Imt ni.l.iai I isa I wiwoiiiiof aj h l( ,,, ,.. , nuti mn4 rove, asai mum i" iral , lour it lUI ! ui-4 i rfiin enuis' ., with tii.iuv kapiwtaal MtiatovraareU I npj oe aeu ia panaanaal m n i.mii.. v..i i m il hihat - ......u..i I'i of ! .nil. '- iit.HMNMiSar (lev. 4 t.. I h . I 't" ! on . ( i ,. .1, ..,,.1 i, ..m. u-n er. o. ...e as M iKictiv, ouhsr htm uaeauarts atuw lot uh saeseteaa 1 .o.a. j ainp, to v in. Ii in- neri. io ...n-i. In .n .... ,4' ...teili CIO le rl r. ss . ksSJ aas I iwnaasi aaMUaaaj mi I Xal jji-iu ii- 1 oi 1 -. ii'i 1. in " - 1 no "'iihi-i i"i. 01 1 . 1 - . 11. .. akt aajUwtrd aaa ha tu ptwitmm n aaUapi iilaeasj take mmt, Il.i'e ..I.11 In. 11 1 1 .1 hin 'lli U 144 MM I MtLNNafa fo, .,U .. ii!.il' . .IV .,...,.,. ,r ..,k. 1 , ,,., , ,. vrit ( ,..,,11,. tint o-h never t.. Ois aaMhars eataeslaaultllajsl ikat oteas tkal botkeut n. wwh ,iw ae I mweiaeisal Ulv asy.' 'Mm r.iniei.r ana ! aXsai aaassat ha iwi so kssX U 0m .-.. ...... si, j-M ... - . a a- ........ rv. 1. riW result la. thUUiUrtliXeOl UUtlaii NOU.4iiHe .1 itsua4 rtHiitnl -rilr no.v In l.,fi- ll.f in m 'lias H.liii.-ic HH-tit I'rol. .Mc.IntTx 's r.cl.rt,c n.!.. Iiavoij ninr.1 I'i Hit tu ..it '," ,' Id hi 1 MH.li iM.-ir.i..i,( nt,-NUna, Uw laatatakai at caealtsl, mawaaai ialaa uh- ftinvs aaansauajaj m iiu if irvi.ioii a.ol fill o j;ffti iit , l iii.n.iit krr lit. in n otr u ii 1 :. i 10. m tli aSfa M urn. ', wlnlf tti. ,.rf 11 mv li.ri.ialH-it I - olio r y. n , .1. it 1 0 ..it- Ulf t llh.l'l , ,i. w il . Uk f ( h Ii it .uiiiij; I km -is fit. .III. jl'-t runbteiinn, MvOcrrava SaaveaiciL i.eiuc, r F.itii Rcntn 1 tV I'dcctta ! ftevha -t". aacve. I anas ti.,. .i . aai wemp 1 at uitii ease 1 (i'-.it i .irr.i.iut m Uli irLific r . io il oig tl a anfal, K.irlM al. un.t hi out ii,t ii.H.k , aa 1 Um ,.oiin ii. 1 c, it i t.ii ii.-i. tii..t um- tu i rict 1 viui.tr ot Mr Uuia,a') i- aaskasleaase to anjajhj aas a eats ni-w, tn tic iora.il rr.iilins m mu V idniiw , H:cji M Ksashj .01. 1 1 o hana. Miiionvi Nau I'liuiu MiniMi 1; 0 t'ubUihtä .Uttif ir, Ifta), 1 on! lining iiM.tr nil.. .1, hi, r i, if 1.1 .uri o. ii.. Limn t eeasan.1 h save Usasaal htaanraaaiirtit trii-otvtf lom imi m nr 1 -t ..u, I. til i'ii fatal it Ika Warf kit usual al t , sesaaapaesMpw. M. II 11 El L 'Us rl RI. li.,;s or ri, 1. .1 0.1 init.liP.N-d I &o. Maui olifrt, CiiiciiiiMii, .. l V. Ii .-Ml I 11 m !, ÜrH.u4 i'mhUktr$. frTl r ;.t..vr valml'V - tg ol s'ili.. Ha fc- BSV l mtm at itaa It. is lo. .. 1 Ii' ti.i. I- irit iiOi Im-1 .1 r -4'lo,Ul 1.1 IIk . Ikkms .4 that. t , Uu llMioti.l ni'1 nl In r .n'jM.r. ml mr. In. Iii'. BUnUa, I r , ia, I'l'. P--Sos St tV 'to Miiic l Isftal .in ., liooaac I iiiiun, nan I n raeaa t I "tat . ('ran. .at I oh, A . 1 hi . . .' .i. i tut .I-ajshe, N'iffiola Vir4, Mutin Ilm .or ooi wiif IVIWl I W.mrf, I in! w.n!, Wittnau keanahnaan aas Kkaatatkhai ,t- aai Mai Wmi, tier st iav of HavtS V . it, .let r.iM .1 AMI now nt tins lour . .-toa .ol iwotl.-n. ra, 't..''. f.- f), "c!i- . rty , lla-it t isium-I, ui.i tivn.ru Bakawa SajaasiatalNlftswi .. '.nr 1 drletidants, ki . irtilK it ot tr .-Matr ul aai.t ilrr.-a-r.l, iI-m i ild le aaht aaafthaa, a'anuj aha bus hawassi Davsft MTaaaU, shvvwaval. x"i .-.Imi h n mi alfiilavti. i.i.i?i. un-tc.it :'. hmhI iliuoi VV .I RS I W rtIftua ahaaaaajase and biiaiiiaiah hw w,fr. arr r-s , -t-imi-! tiw.-tt of M IbmI Uaa. Uli llMI.ui .il a.l.,1 Mtl"Sjo It !! ri.-.l lo lr i Uft . U M ! l W ''ii . I M vV.Imiii W-...I. , . on M mummn MM - hriu In- . Ir , lie ,, ti'i -.1 ol Ihr fl u m l a" I ! '' " "d Mmf ul irii.iii .ii'.i, ol a c i. ot Una mid r m tiar u.a. -h m r iKtlilictOoi, ol a C ot Una mid r lit llir H "a ta r r. SWWSnanet mt rrm r,.l ri.c.iln'ion puWaateat t 't at" -. M.tr-it nnr.- rrs-siru-i' . f 1 J" th ir! y du Mim to llw flrt d.. ol t-xt trrin, ih.it Uir) mp ii irlh n iraf ami aiomrr Mi'l oelith li, or ihr aan-r ai'.l n. -.U m u.ro o,.r w ill be USi n ii .....f-d ami aa true av'.ili.-.l ilK-m Ut uftlrr vi ". . - . . eeari, Aoeat, 1.1 vi i.wk t ,r.a miiki: IS herelty fiven Unat on llic ti !- lo "I alaach, 1817. 1 wfl efTer MS "."---' - - - ' rtl. L Ol IVIrr Muf . Oecraartl. at .. tale iral- , denre m. ihr f.on o, A Hem-rn. I . a...iM- lo ...lira. lUe M .d:kHI read. WMia id Indianio..., am,. u... ..fc.., nfca-aal ftmHI (l !.,. mu,mH raavaaa : , .,n r.irn anil cmiii Acrrd.lol n iifwll. mi n, . .: lif n I r "" k. - AHi th.ee rfoll oa, note, with .ipprove-i aerui) .ib.hii t.ial. AHtm ! uaa the eautte are rer,sled make nay.,. khnaj who B . " M'kd" t
