Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1849 — Page 2

3nDtana State Sentinel.

1.7 rR nm. vicif. nrr t Tiir ruicr or iidthtv. FOR (iOVLUMV!. JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, or parke cocxty. Foit i.iKrn::.xT covliino::. JAMES H. LANE, or d t n una x c o i ;x i y. A Good Hit Wki.l Aimci. The Washington correspondent of litt; Liuittv ille Courier, writes that thy rreseengors bearing the f lctora! vote tor President nnd Vice fresiden, from tin? States of Kentucky, Jersey and rdussacliusctt:, held a meeting last evening ut Coleman, and prepared r memorial to Congress, which was presented in the II ue hy Hon. M Evans, of Marylnid. Its fading being railed for, it appeared tint it contained the5 tln.;ik of the ineuiorhlists Jo Congre-: for grunting' them the mileage of i5i cents per mile, which tliey informed the honorable body they had found to bo sufficient fur all practical purposes," and a respectful prayer that their otcn mileage might be reduced tu the same jatriotic standard. The reading created quite a sensation for a time, but thn memorial was laid on the table, after the name of the signers had been read. The effect of the movement will doubtless be beneficial. Coupon. This financial term is quite familiar to all residents of Michigan, Indian.!, and the Western Statea, and has become good English among the stock Jobber of our eastern cities. The term as wll as the practice is borrowed from France. In the United State, the certificate stocks, drawing intercut, are accompanied by copuous, which are email tickets attached to the certificates. At each term when the interest falls due, one of them coupons is cut off (whence the name) and hi being presented to the State Treasurer. or to a bank (JisignattJ bv' him. entitle the holder o receive the interest. The word omy n is from the French word cnuptr, lu cu nnd its primary signification is "a shred or a remnant" its secondary, a dividend or installment." CrThe N. A. Democrat bays uti attempt was made, on the 1st inst-, toassinate one uf the proprietors of the Etausvi!I? Commercial, who was stabbed in several places, fortunately d irj bat little injury. On the next night the attempt was renewed, but without b.ioces. The tiitur says l.c cannot imugine who the scoundrel or scoundrel j are, or what could bo the motive f r the attack. The "Sentinel" hop-s t- aid .Mr. Wright by invoking the nnine of CJn. Howard. That will not do. Ii this country every ro in must stand or fall on his own merits?. State Journal. 3lr. Wright expects : 'stand" on Ma own merits, and the merit of the principles of the party whose stands rd-Ixnrcr he is. He is able to do s , and no thank? to coonery in any way. We are surprised to j seethe Journal make this admission. Mr. Embree j will not 'stand or fall on hit own men's" soon, for : the very ood r-an that he has nme ! i 0"Tne 5th of January was celebrated at Coluirbu, 1 Ohio, by a supper, Zic, at the American Houso. $nie ! of the tasts were rather pointed. For instance: j By Hon. Luther R. Monfort The Editor of the Ohio j State Journal. U.c truth is not in turn it it n, it has never come oot. By a guest. The representative from Montgomery and Preble. Green by name and nature. " Who's bight." The State Sentinel says that George G. Dunn v ted in the otlirm.-it i ve on 31 r. fiott's retolution. The National Intelli$Pttrer nnd Washington Glob, give hit narrt among the nays. Uns the Sentinel an " extreme anxiety to place" the Whig members of Congress from tlis State, in a false po sition 1" Free Territory S'ntin I. I Oh ! no, not nt all, sir ! Mr. Goti's resolution in- j etructed the committee on the I. strict of Columbia, ! to report a bill pre hibiting the elave trade in saidj district. Our paragraph, whether correct or not is of no consequence, gave Mr. Dunn the credit, c kc consider it, of votingor 3Ir. Gott's resolution. IWfi j the Free Territory Sentinel mean to twy that Mr. I Dunn, by that vote, placed himself and his Whig; friends in a false position ! If so, it j strangely in j contrast with thnr previous anti-tdavery professions That's all. xj"The Tree 'Territory S'.ntimt is informed that j we referred, in our recent paragraph, to Dr. TownsLend proposition , and not to the one offered by Mr. Riddle, on the ih day of the session ! Tho misunderstanding on the part of our Centreville friend, was on account of Iiis being about two weeks and u half behind the new. "Mr. Feollev. the member of the Pennsylvania Legislature from Berks, is recovering. Rheumatism and not paralysis was his ailment." There is such a form of diecae ns what we call paralytic rheumatism, though the hooks ay nothing about it. It commences with an almost entire h8i of coi.trol over the muscles, unaccompanied by any inflammation or piin, and is the, worst form of the disease. For months we could not walk a step. Frictvm for hours together, was the only thing that seemed to aflord any relief. .trThe Legislature of lVnnsylwmia has elected Jnoifcs Cooper (whig) !o the U. S. Senate, in place of Mr. Cameron. fjrThe Baltimore Sun pays that the Senate of the United States his co:. firmed the nomination of Major Lewis Cass, a Chargo d Affairs to Rome. 3-Ve see it btattd that Hon. A. H. Sevier, of Afical as, is uVad. Cholera. Cincinnati, Jan. 9,9 P. M. The cl oTera La appeared at Fort Lavacca, Texas, amoiitf the&h infantry, wry violently. Forty deaths had occurred daily for two weeks. Tl.o dtid bodies were piled up in heaps; and half a regiment was reported dead. Two deaths from cholera, occurred at the city hospital here to-day. New York Fa&iuo.ns. The Tribune says : The fashionable c dors tor tlm l idie, this winter, are blue ami jjreon. Scarlet, crimson and cherry still maintain a feeble reiu with a fnv high colored beniit:e; hut the more general tone of Broadway in prom- ! enade weather js tuouuca and col. teathers are flaunting and vulvar; and furs have not yet made ti.eir appearance. (jood. The New Orleans Delta is entitled to the credit of the following capital hit : 'The result of the late Presidential election shows a tto between Gtu. Taylor and Gen. Cis in the vote of the State earh having tarried 15. There la als; a tie between Gtrritt South and Van Buren neiiher uf them having received an electoral vote." Mi.xEe.or a anu NhuiiASKA. The Washington corrrspoiident of the B;i!tim(re Amcr4cou tays that tiie territorial bil! to te intraductal by Mr. DouIuss, lu the L. S. Setiute, will contain no provisions in regard to hvery. In the farmer, slavery is w.tc prohibited, in one-!inlf, by the ordinance of 177; sod in the other half, by the eighth nection of thu .Miss ouri Compromise act. In Vhr.i-ki, li-ry is now excluded altogether, by the term of the Miouri Comprosoiso. Wealth a.d Imamty. A jury have recently pronounced ?.Ir. Hathaway, a very luavy capatalist of Cincuinati, inline, and dncitltd that guardians thou hi take care of his property. The Enquirer, tay, thai the thuty ucrei which (hid genthman now ub in that city, wre purciiSM-d by him in llt), f r sum of MlN.

1enf iiikI Iiiitii Inhibition. On Tuesday evening last, in the hall of the IIouss of RrprcsentntivcK, the rnem'rs of the General Awsemlly had the phnsure of attending, by Fpeeial invitation, nn exhibiii ui of the pupils of the ' Indima State Asylum f r the educn:ifi of th- I'- ftf nnd Dumb." It was inten sion' occasion, and rt nderotl 1 ul le so from t!i? i ti t -n interot wiiii'li the pupiN thernselves tMnnitcxtrd m wl.ntevtr they were cnl!''d upi to perform. The first class, in chn rge of .Mr. Will'ird, who hns been connected ns tonrher, with tlm itistilution, from its organization, were requested to write their nnrnes, their residence, nid Ihn time tl.oy had hern connected with the institution ; which was promptly and accurately done, oven to dotting the i's, crnssincr the tV, and marking the puurimtion points. When it is known that tie pupils of this cl is entered the institution only fix month ago, without a knowledge even of 11 eir own names, or the County and State in wh'rfi they rosifld, it must be admitted tlmt their progress i ns been unexampled. I doubt whether nny 5-H.oTars of fix months isfrw:ding, ran be found in our country, who mi stand a fivorahlo compnrinon with the mute- of this class. A class in geography, warn next called upon the ftatre. The members of thi.i clas were required to l-ound tiie different States, trace the course of the principal rivers and point out the position of the rhief towns, occ, which they performed in a manner alike creditable to themselves and their teachers. In connection with the examination of thi." class, the pupils were examined in Natural History. This afforded to the teachers, a fine opportunity to exhibit the descriptive power of their pupils. One ot them recited (hy signs) the story of a lynx attacking a sheepfold, in a style which ballls description, and called f rth the warmest applause of the audience. Another described tiie lion and hi habit ; a third detailed the well knv.vn ftory of the elephant and the tailor, and nil thofc pantomimic representations were made peifectly intelligible to the au'tience, bv the aid of n few accompanying remarks from the tmclier. A diss in the Hisbry of the U. State, next to-d; the Mnge. The pupils f this daswen fnmil.nr with the general ruthucs of the subject. M-vera! i-iterestin recitations were giten, iucludinj the dis.'overv of America bv Columbus, the battle of Lexington, of Uunker's II ill, nnd the death of Gen. Warren. In addition to the er.ercisea connected with the regular classes, recitations were given on other subjects : uch as the raising of Lazarus, the story of the old deacon, of Nancy Hart, of the death of Queen Mary, winch were witnessed with emotions on the part of the audience, which showed that the language of action is not less irresistible thar the language of words. The State of Indiana has good reason to be proud of this institution. Would that all her unfortunate children were induced to avail themselves of itt Advantages! J. I. M. Senator Han.nlgan. Some of the free soil papers are evuliing over the deciion of (iov. Whitcumb to th L". S S-mite our .Mr. Ilannegan, who they call a pr slavery Senator, nod call Wintern! n free demoerat. To correct these pipers upon this matt r f slavery we refer thun to the letters of all the candidate for Senator as published in our paper last wet !;. The Pittsburgh Chronicle says that his course on the slavery question alternated him from his friends in Indiana, and a free democrat was elected to rill hi place. We do not doubt that the Chroniclo is honest in its belief wf what it asserts: but that print is greatly in error in regard to th facts of the case. That print is not acquainted with all the fncts in relation to that election or it would say nothing about it. As to Hannegm's hoinj nlien atcd from bis friends in lrnliani, it n all a mistake we will ;.ve a specimen. In tins county we l ave fnr tuemler to tiie Legislature, three of whom wire for llaunegan as their first cl'Oie believing tint ! out of 10 of the deniocr.i's f the county preferred him to any other man. Now ai the election nil fur of our members oted fir Whitcomh. Th -v did it because Hnnnegan's friends were whe. lil into a cuue where Whitcomh received the noniitnli'Mi, u is elected u t!i" (jrst lalI )t, receiving just '.nctl.V t enooli ti elect without one t spare; and although II. wa.s defeated we would re. tinrr occupy his position than that of W., who was elected by men aIi are ashamed toacknowlo!ge that they voted for him. W'b. received yjtne wio voffs, but who ae theoi m one except the xo'ers know, and they will k''ej it to themselves. Card have be n published by s me of them denying that they did it. We do not make these remarks or biatcments out of any dislike to ti e successful aspirant, but to do justice to Ilauiieonu. JJef.rc the Presidential election, both Ilunueg.an and Whitcomh occupied exactly the same ground in ngnrd to the lice soil parly, and the governim nt of our new territory wo heard them blh dnrii'i.; the canvass, nod peak ly the card when we allude to iheir respective positions on this subject. Personally we were for Hannegan politically we know no difference, (iov. Whitcomb is a man of a very superior order of talents, and has labored as hard and accomplished as much, if not more, than any man in Indiana, to tiring ahmt a thorough democratic organization and triumph. The first time the democracy triumphed in Indiana, u:r success was mainly attributable to the talent and exercite of it of June Whitcomb. He will fill the station of Senator with honor to himself and credit to the State that sends him. We only regret that he goes there under the unpleaeant circumetnncr?. Sitiitnr Ilannerfftn sustn ind the credp of Indiana better than any man who has ever filled the place before him, nnd we te!t anxious that he uhould be rcturned the people of Indiana owed it to hini the people were anxious to do it but the will ot the piipte did no? prevail in he democrat te caucus. We know thit he d es not possess the intr inning industry to be a successful politician; but this i a merit rather than a fault, and 'he time shill come when that kind of merit shall he rewarded. We w ill, pcrhans, say more about this matter hereafter. laicreiicfbitrnh R'uilrr. Dm. IK). Silver Mines of California We have heard a great deal of the gold in California ; but we hear a ptory about silver there, which, if true, ,s much more attractive than that of gold. For the benefit of those who nre about to o k their fortunes there, we give it ns it is. The St. Louie Republican says: " A gentleman, who has spent hoiivj vears of his life in Mexico, hns sent us a communication, the tubstai.ee of which is, that in IS 10 he was in the city of Mexico. While there he heard much f the existence ot gold mines in that country. In 1810, while Mr. Ihjstnrnente was looking over the ancient records preserved within the palace, he found a memorial from Upper California to tiie head of Government, sigii"d by one or the missionaries in that region, in which he gave a narrative of the discovery of nn immense vein of native ti'ver. (treat mases of this ore were f nmd on the nirfice of the earth, Home of which were ciju.il in weight to twenty quintals, (0,000 pounds,) and tlero were many indications of a permanent vein of this ore. In reply to this communication, the record goes on to Mate that the Government instructed the .Missionary to h ive the mine of sib er covered up, and that its existence should be kept a prof mud secret, under penalty of death. The Government gave as a reason for this injunction, that if the existence of pu.:h immense mineral wealth in California should become known to the people of the city of Mexico, such would be the tendency of emigration to that quarter that the safety of the city might be greatly endangered." This is the subita uce of the communication. The materials for a discovery of the whereabouts of this precious depoKitc of silver are very scanty, nor do th records supply nny clew to them; but as California ispoon to be overrun with adventurers, in search of sudden and eusily-acquired wealth, perhaps it would be well enough for them to take this matter into the account of possible discoveries. Cincinnati Atlas. EriLKTST Contagious. Dr. Pettigrew, in a lecture at the Collegiate, Institution, Liverpool, stated that epilepsy is considered o catching, that no patient atllict"d with it is allowed to enter a London Hospital as an in-patient. Pic. GrtAvr.s, in Jus Clinical Lectures, ststen, tM a remarkable circumstance, that females are very rarely nfilcttd w ith itatnincrtng.

Fmi:if; Miws, I'OUn DAYS LATKIt PilOM KIV.OPi:. Nkw Vor.K. J intiarv 1).

' The Mosmship Washington nrrived to-Uy from Hremen, via Southampton, br:ng;ng lour duy'p later advices from Kurope. All v n quiet in France. Ti e excitement of the ' tlection uns pacing away rnpidlv nnd confidence would conn he respond. Loom Ivipole. -n received jl.KOn.OOl) vote-, nml Cavaiguac 1 .JIlw'.OOO. Louis' ( Nnp leoti was to he procltimed puMicly President of; Friiire and Odtüuti Pyrrol PieHii 'tit of his council on j the lt oi J.Vcinbcr nt the Hotel dj Yilh A new ! j ministry would th n he formed. M. Pi.xo was spoken j of us minister of commerce. Lamartine, Arago or iGarnier l'aos would he elected Vice President. I i At the inauguration of Napoleons genornl amnesty I would be proclaimed excepting the ViiKeut'n prisoners. I Letters received in Luglnnd stale that signs of a j rupture among the friends of Napoleon were already visible. French funds were rising. The election of Napoleon had given business a new impetus throughout the country end restored confidence among commercial men and cn pita lists. The I'ritisli Parliament was to be prolonged on the 1st. Put little news from Ireland. The State trials were p-ogres.ng before Justier Penne. II refused to allow ihr; Irish papers to publish the trials. It is stated that the Pope intends to reside hereafter in France. At Home a provisional government is to be formed. It is thought that the great powers would interfere to reinstate the Pope. News hud been received at Vienna that a Russian flet had arrived nil Trieste with the intention of blockading Ven.ce to bring the people of that city into subjugation. The Hungarians have determined to resist Austrian oppression. No decisive battb e have been fought, but there had been much skirmishing. Much inactivity prevailed nmc.ng the Imperial troops and the Hungarians were destroying all means of communication, even burning their own villages, to cut oil the invaI dtnu Auftrians. Italy has refused to ncknowhdge the Queen of Spain. The new vice repent bus ui-sumcd the control of the Government. j Items J MoniEH Wir. A stinuy husband threw i d the blame of the law leness of lue cuitdrei: in company, by saying Ins wife always ,4gives them tl eir own way." "Poor thin'K," was her prompt reply, "it's all I have to give them." A Physician has been sent one year to the penitentiary, in Pulaski county, ills., for manslaughter, a man hiving died whom he vaccinated with small pox matter. i A firm in Uirminjiham arc now engaged in manufacturinj mairnifieent ulnss d ors, Feveuteen feet by i ten. What a comfort fi r the jealous und a pleasure I to the inquisitive ! j There Irive been constructed at or about Cincinnati, ; during.' the past year, ninety eambo-its, having an j i average carrying rapacity of Vll.lUO tons, and built ! ; nt a total cost of ,s;l,."ilJ,7lMI. ; ' Thinks lit has oot it. A man in Georgia, ima- : gifies he has discovered a perpetual irution. It is a ' ' w heel turned by small arms, extending on one side of the wheel, und drawn up on the other. Cotton Faltokv in Mismshiti. The Cnrrolltou1 (Mis.s.j Flag states that the Mis-issippi ManutVlur-: ing Company have received the machinery for a .steam' cotton factory, to be located in Cmetaw county. i j Green the reformed Gambier, is about to publish nj I par ?r in the city -f New York, called the National ; j Li uard. i t One-third of the whole number of Cholera patients; at the quarantine hospital have been children under! fourteen years of age. .V. Y. Journal of Commerce. Figty one Newspapers nro published in Boston, of, which fourteen are daily, nine semi-weekly, and fifty-; eight uerklv. i Pini.ANTHi:orv. The Legislature of Louihiana have i appropriate .;H'00 to support public schools for free children i f t;ol r. The venerable Archbishop Leighton wns wont to say, 'l prefer an erroneous honest man, to the most orthodox knave in the world.' Hales the Norfolu jiant, camo passenger in th Canada. He is said to be the tallest mm in tho world. Co!. OvKt.r, t 'anal Commissioner td" Illinois, in reported to have died of Pneumonia, on the ht inst. j The park Theatre New York will h.j rebuilt. Tin jcontiaciH have been ' signed, sealed and delivered.": The iditor of the Steuhen Courier publisfies marriage notices under the head of Join? Resolutions." I If California is admitted into the Union, why can't ' the inhabitants vote! Because they nro all miners, j j Iowa. The population of this Statu from election j data is estimate,! to be 100,000. j 'Pi. a ..lt. stii....! i.f V? T Mil. I..... ..i..An.!n(lil i i inj i iiiiiii 1 1 in mi iiuiip imt; .i'piopiiuii.ii S'J.000 tor the purpose of cleansing that city. The small pox prevails to a dangerous extent ntSt. Louis. Slateniciit ofllif Mate Hank of Indlntta, i iovciii!ir IM, IS SW, REsoencrs. l.r47 C22 (19 ! Note Discounted, ! Hills t.f Kxchati;e, - 1 .79 1 ,32 1 SS f3,43S,IM4 47 j Suspended Dibt, -j ISanking IIoucj and other Hei al Kstiie, ... V.. Stte and Indiana Rond, 'i'rrasioy Nurea f ttie State of I Iii.ti.ina, - - - - j Fund n New Yoik, PhilalclI f till, &.c. -: Due iiom other Banks than i Katrti, - - - -! Ue iiittances and other reoice. - - - - -( Drrncli Dalances, - 1 (Jold ant Silver, - ' Notts of other 13anks, I 4I2.G01 91 3S2,07(i 71 71,000 00 271,105 00 1,136,783 62 334,021 72 229 039 51 231.1 .G 03 14S.G42 39 1.273.893 51 147.451 00 1.000.S62 bS j I 1 1 1,421,846 54 1 b',997,937 31 ; $-2,02,9 10 09 tlAMtlTtM. Capital rck of the Slate of Indiana, .... f,!2,104 27 Capital ti.ck of individual, - 1.100.ÖOG 32 Sur r tui fund to cover losfi, -i Profit und Lo, -Suspended inte leat and other itims, Divi h-ud undrawn, 627.7M9 32 lU;"),(;i'0 76 19,7o.'l Ps 21.5M b'j 670,S3'i 91 SS.232 1'rj 71,417 20 80,26." HO 1 3 SO 23 452,J21 73 Due to ft oik, ..... ! Hianth Hilaine, .... Due Sinking Fund and Canal Trustee), Due Scho I Fund for Tax, - Due Depositors, Note in circulation, ! Less notes no hand, 3.70S031 00 I65.S2I 00 352,2l0 00 $5.997.937 31 ! JAMES M. HAY, Cahier. ; StATt DaK Or INDIANA, Indianapolis, Dec. 2, 1848, . A Jkvvei. ok a Woman. Wv naw n laIy nt ?trni k()?i h's rrt-at ('enrert r.ii .Snturdny rvoning last who! j liotl nint'toca rins on htr fmp;rH n tu thirtcn tinier?, t : l.,,s of litrtTCüt tleiriptioti upon hrr arms, hiclii j wore hire to thr Shoulder, ml vory liaridsoinr. Herl j hin.ls wcro .suvill. uhito, ami lo nut'iful. Sonic of the j ritifjs contfiinrd liurnomls of l.irc nizn, and vhfin v-J j vr hu inovtid lior hand it npp'sred to bo in a M.izo of i li'ht. ThiH fjaily de-kcd lady wns a snhjrrt of ndniiration to soni", or envy D others, ninl cT juty to a! few. Hrr fan wan cxpr nivr, ami wns nocured to ! htr wrist by n heavy -rolj rlinin. hc worn ear rinjjs j and u breast pin. .Altorfpihrr r-h prefentod tbo ap-j juranco of u wu!kinr Jewelry JStorc, as such, no rupartlcd lirr ns thr rm-st aliibln woman, literally sprnkinp, that wi'haxf h'Tii. Thila. City Ifta. NoiiiLIlY in 'J'mitjiu.r . llnron clc Snnlicr and Unr-; uuvsh do Jlabiain have been broulit boforc the Iindoii ; Police to answer a rharji fireferrrd at the infame of I the ex-Kin of the French of having illegally in their ! pnffssioii jrwelry and paintings lo the "vnlur, c f ! fU0.lK)0. stolen I'rnm i)n nnhpn nl W11MI. tt. I , tune of the revolution, and alleged to be the priratej j prurcrty of the King. The mailer v as adjourned for j a cck. I

The PopoN llrnpn from tits C'ipitiil iu the nihilist of" a rrvatit. The f -llowini account of the Pop's Hioht fnm Rome into the Neapohtan teiritory. is furnished by the Naples cor respond' ut of the Touch: "Since the htsassiu.ition of .M. R'-tfi. t, pop.; remnineil a close prisoner i'l the Ouirinl; nnl tie Ihike d'Harci ort, lh-; l'r. ti' h Repi rr-u i ti e, wm coiooellfil to reside :u tin palace, f .r the porpoe of nlTuding the prot -ction of hi jerson nnd ling to the soereiiMi P'OiilV. Tiie btisine-s of 1 1 if (.'aVi'i ument went oi in Hie pope's name, but without his snnrtion, nnd so far d.d he carry his resolution not to he dictated t , that he refnse! even to receive the report?, according to invariable ruMorn, of the ollieer of the jtiard. Sufh a state of ihirjs rould not lo:f conti ni and the mernhers of the dipl unatic corps, rs it is said, arranged a plan for the Iderali'n of his Holiness, of which the immediate execution wns entrusted to the Count de Jspnur, the Minister of Bavaria. At an early hour, pre iously pgreed to, tM Pops retired into a private room for the purpose of apparently co ferring with the gentleman 1 have just tinned, and there ho disguised himself in the livery of the Bavarian legation. L: a few minutes the carriage f the Minisler whs called, and the Count de Spnnr, followed by the Pope, disguised ns his servant, descended thogrr.rd staircase, entered tl e rarringe, the Pop" mounting on the box alongside theeoachman. The artifice oiccordd no suspicion arose eitler in the Quirinal or the outward guards, and the good old man wns enabled lo breathe tin nir of liberty. Immediately on the arrival at the residence of the Bavarian Minister another transposition was made. The popo took off the livery suit, and dressed himsi P in the usual costume of the Minister's chapla in, or nnrmmv')', and M.de S'paur having already given notice e.f his intention of going to Naples, and received pass-ports from tne governmen', post-hornen were soon procured, the Count nnd his supposed chaplain tooh their places in the carriage, and then happily cleared the gates of Rome. It was somrtime before the mistake wa discovered, nnd of course due care was used by those in the secret to say thnt the Pontiir was engaged in hi.s devotion, nnd could not be disturbed. When thu Might brennt known, the ministry wn thunderstruck, nnd ns I hear, draKonns were dispatched to bring back the fugitive. But either these measures filled, or the new government hesitated in arresting the person of an embassador, nnd the Count de Spnur, with his reverend charge, crossed the frontier iu snfety, and nrrived nt Gaeta,a large town, the first in the Neapolitan terr - tory. not fnr from Torracina. The Pope b ft the Quiriinl mi the evening of the ! Ith, and arrived at Gacta en ihe night of the t.uh." The King of Naples, with Iiis family, immediately proceeded to Gneta, when the news reached Naples. The Queen and Princess remained at Gaete, while the King returned to Naples to make preparations for the reception of the Pope. Tim Roman nnd Spanish Ministers fit Naples, went to Gaeta, and the diplomatic corps at Rerne, except the Sardinian member thereof, has arrived nt Naples, with the Cardinals. Upon the subject of his place of flight, a paper published on the spot remarks : "There is no doubt that l'.e Temporal sovereignty of the Roman Pont ill' has been placed in serious jeopardy by Ihe w ithdrawal of Pius IX. Had he iniic anywhere but under the shadow of the bornbarder of Messina, and the nsnnr-in of the Bindiens, the Democracy would have borne it patiently. Malta would havo been considered a deeorotf nnd dignified retirement. Put he has chosen to sail in the same boat with the detest -d perdinatid. and there will b but one cenelusic-n drawn in Italy, viz. : that he appeals to brute force, and tlim's down theiranntlct to his onco adhering ami confiding subjects. This is a mot serious matter; and the friends nnd admirers of the Pope are filled with dejection and despondency."

Th lopr -His .HanifVsfo. The fo'.lowinjr is 'i cpy of the inanifso addressed by the J'opo to the peoplr; rsf Hotno : " rius ix. to mi: ro; an n.orr.n. " Th" otitr.'ijre in litter d iys eornmittod nrjainst our person, ntnl the intention openly rtnni tested to eontinue those acts of violence, (u liith the Almighty, uivpiriii men's minds with sentitnents of union and nrnlerntion lias prevented,) have eompelled us to separate onrsclvrs trtnporarilv from nur subjects nnd cliildren, ui:oin we loe, hiid ever shall love. " The rent-ons whirh have induced us to take this important step lit a von Knows how pn inful it is to our hearts' have arisen from the tu-erssity of our enjoying ficr? I;hpriy in the exrreisc of the racrrd di;ti s of the Holy See, as tinder the eirennislancen by which we were then nfllict.d. the Catholic world minf.t reasonably donlr, of the fret i! in of lint exereise. Tin? nels of vio'enoe of which wo rotnplnin ran alone b" nttrihutetl to the tnachiualions which luvt? been iis,d, and the meamres llint i ave been tuhen hy a class of im 11 d.-j'rndei! in the fnce of I'.tiropo and t!nr world. This i.i tin; mre evident, tin the wrath of the Almighty has already fallen on their notjls, and ns it will call down on them, sootier or Inter, the p'inisloiient which is prescribed fr tln'm by his ( hnreh. We rectgnij hnmbly, in the intrigue of thesr; tnisnid,d children, the anger of the Almighty, who permits their misfortunes as nn atonement for the sms of ourselves nnd those of our people. Ihit Ft ill we cannot, without brtrnyin tlm marred duties imposed on 11., refrain from protesting formally n,ninst their nets, ns we did do verbally on the ICnli day of November of painful memory, in presenco of tlm whole diplomatic corps, who on that occasion hotionhlv encircled ns, and brouHit comfort nnd cons d ition to our foul, in recognizing that a viob nt and unprecedented sacrilege had been committed. That protest we did intend, as we now d. openlv and publicly to repeat, inru-murli as we yielded only lo violence, nnl hecnt,v(i we wer? nnd are desirous it th nid bo miido known Hint all proceedings emanating" frt.ru such arts of violence were nnd are devoid of a!l rJuVacyand legality. This protesting is a necessary consequence of tlm malicious hliors of these wicked men, nnd wo. publish it from th; suggestion f our conscience, stimulated ns it hns been by the circumutances in which we were plnred, nnd Ihr imprdiments ofPred to t!n exercise of our sacred duties. Nevertheless we contide upon tlm IIost Iligli that the continuance of these evils may ho abridged, nml wc humbly supplicate the (rod of Heaven to avert His wra'h, iu the language of the Koy a I I'rophet Mmniln Dnjnine David, ft ormiis fnunsueludinix ejus " In order that the city of Homo and our States ho not deprived f a lepal executive, we have nominated a (ioverning Commission, compost d of the following1 persons: The Cardinal Castricune, President; JUonsignor Uolerto Hoberti, l'rincipo di Iloviana, Princip! Üiroerini, Martjiiis Ilevünque di llolona, Lieut. ien. Zucchi. ' lu ci nfiding to the Faid governing commsion the temporary direction of public atlHirs, we recommend to our subjects and children, without exception, the conservation of tinnrpiility n till good order. Finally, we desire aid command tlmt daily and earner! prayers shall b olTered for the afcty of tur person, anl that the peace of the world maybe preserved, especially that ot our Slate of Homo, where and with, when children, our heart shall be wherever we in person nmy dwell within the fold of Christ. Ami, in the fulfilment of our duty as supreme l'ontilf, we thus humbly ami devoutly invoice the (Jrent Mother of Älercy, and the holy Apostles, lVter and Fanl, for their intercession ihnt the city and Slate of Rome tony be saved from the wrath of the Omnipotent (Ind. Carta, die Nov. 1:VM PICS PAPA IX. Mui: Wai.sh. Mike Waith i the only living member of the family. His father was an opulent man, tied onco possessed a fortune of over VO.OOO dollars. II; owned two farms in New Jersey, on which was a mill, vnlued, with its machinery and t tr ?, at .9:,(00. This had h.t n insured for thirty years, nml on Ihe day of tlm expiration of policy, ho had outdo arrangements to go lo New York to renew it. The business of his friend, whirh involved intlor.s nienls to the amount of ö'J'J.CIO'J, detained him f.-r a ilay. That night the mill burned down, nnd every thdlar it worth was lest. The friend for whom the indorsement bad been made, r-nliMtpicntly proved Insolvent, ami Him, with the law expenses, am! other cmharrnssnmnls, swallowed up the remainder of ?dr. Walsh's propel ty, and left him penniless, lie shortly after died a brokenhearted man. His children consisted of four brother, of whom Alike win the younprpt, and a jjirl, Keaiu-red in all directions, tlm latter alone staying; v ith the mother. A singular fatality pursued them. One of the brothers fell by the side of Crockett, at the massacre of the Aluno; another wns .shot in a due! across a table in the South; the third was burnt iu the l'en Sherrod, and the sister perished in the illfated Lexington. The mother soon followed, and left him like L JJ"0, the last of his race. .Y. 'W'ir 1 aneaT.

; O XI l LM CM T I O . S . For tt J-o.'l'iI ytttte Srn'inrl.

Mr.i'Hi. Piiitoh.: i ov ef tiv rrnt uf the Amuira'i Shi;.', y S !.. t ' i u. vi.itii.j yon t Oy f i tint ui po, ui1 v lar 'nO'U'i Ui ei (''im "f v ai j uinal, o cull Ihe a'. ti lit uf t! t ri i. r . f Iinti.m jpati. ninl V'tir icit'ei ceunHv, t . I i ifiiiff ri, e? j f U, hü I rfX'il of this ir.stitu ioo. III. !, n i rtiii f invrli sii prue t me, fo eucntty I f.ml llp'se lotli-kti.'wn an! appn i ite 1, allSet: I nj i-r t i kii'-w u iiH-uvht ma .i-x v'.tr fi iZ'.ik Wlunttow.iik whi li ha r'HM Ci:i!r. In i e i.e I t tryI'lepfi'y t...!i-. oi.1 ?nt! valiod. 1 fri 1 aviod it c i 1 1 ai C'einviid itself to a't iftlrrtini; iiiint, as l iuli in S' inr iei- ai U i"llu no-. it incam .i A .It ,4 iod, a d il tfl -liooo ienl'. At the pr lit pni d, wlien (h" 1? j( I i'f c !uf.oion i-; f up) iir. to o fjieat an ex'f it, lli tnii.i f "r people, Mid i legislature. It eni pecilly np;opi i'c tSat wee mitii the ni-iiN and rlfnl of an iioiiiiiti.in, whose gieat il j.Tt is thu 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 c 1 tual, neual, and re! ijri 01s p lnrati 11 of the iisin ßcneration, particularly thoe I the WM. 'J'heie aic tw i tliinj! i' 1h0 u d? i f opemtion f t i S fiel-, which I vih to p-eeut ;mt ritiens, t.y whirh :le i necking to acconplNh Uo tfiea' etj rl. Fn' I he iiisiitutioti and establishment ef a Sabbath School at evciy p; ukted point in this cntiie uetrin v.illr y; an l h cuiJiy , the prepruMi-oi nnd riiculaii ti of m"ol r.l retiti -n lo .k in cveiy ditiict in ir I md. T!:e i cp rt nice f the lut, an ii..trotPeritality for the attainment ef m dciiaVe -ninl, vih Ihe citizen of Itrlhinp'-Ii, w h have f o I i'2 time e j )yed and fnlere.1 the SihhMh Srho l,u ji he nt ei rc toic -d-d And yet there aie a few n-ni leiatiom wtiii h give cr tier, and additional piornincnre t h:a imple inctnirnfriuli'v, than rnnny hive been wont t imagine it p.cC". When we icflrct upon Mm "teat ditficutty, especially in the west, in iitaiiin cor c mmon sclo-ol, 'urim: run Mie-f -Uitti of the v ear the laigc ciirle of clnlJien nn l y uth, who, in our own State, never ee the i-iside of a f chool-h use, owin, ptebably, to a (iieat ex' nt, to the chaiacit-r an t occupation efo'ii w-Mnn p p'lUtien, a maj rity tein la'-oiing men, fa ore n, mechanic, nitizan, &c , and eencially with lirni'fl r -ooici s ; ii ipiii in z, tlo it f ie. the tim and labor of theii clol to n on th f.ir n, or in ihe !i"P. at the loom 01 the wheel, d'ilie met if net the eotiic ix day f the weck ; an 1 then, when we ad t to this, the dilTicully almt u n i ve 1 i 1 ly exi-t-in nor Slate yt-rn of cducati -n, in c'iiihi i.in; no-iital at.d inoial tiainirti, nr t lie iiiiio.l.ic'i in .f the Hthlp, and 'he sttiJy of its sacroj tinth. int otir c mm- n scl o I. all mut ee the imnoi tai ce of the Sabbath Scho t, a a menu for tht attainment of this .ocat drsi leia'nin. The wisest ai d free: 1 - - r . . . of i t.iI ilu rn t jut a:ul equal laws air other. The SabbaMi School then, ?upj. lies tin deoletatirn is designed lo aist li e c rnmon nctiool, and to xtend the Mi'ini! ( f cultivated mit d to all. The St bath School which tli Society are neetiing to rtal.li.h at every point in locJi ma, arui inc gora ami fin üi - .iii.tu ovist all !pM.rnei1 In .... ... ... a. "t i, ..in .t 1.-1. ....,.-.; . .H - bit piloted upon a plan of nni n in w ho h ne .ily all the evacpi lial dcromh.i'ion of Christians in "ir land, aie cria-ed. A.ul Ihe truth! taucht thieiu,he .le.-!. fliall be sciipttnal, but not deeoininati.nM. Such titi'.H as earn oenominaiion . ..... I. ..... ... i:.... n.l... .li.n.uniii,!!.!. t I K.i 1 r rno-i lenro ai -uinc iim.'t'i uiui i - ui"" nitnple object is t mpplj " otal ic'iiois intiticti n jiati 1n.uiy 10 cnii.iren ami jonoi en io 1 '.'J-"V'R rhiellv in view those who w.mlJ o'herwise bo without int.nrti .11," and merely teachinff thoe ti uths which all cvanprhcal Chiisliai, letfaid as essential to salvation. I he teachii'irt fii'i: cratuitotn, nnd bealowed on that leisure day. the S.bbath, end en.biacin nly such tiuth a the mas ..f Chiitiam cordially icceive, their sphere of influence i rnlatjed, an 1 their mean of good unurpased any wheie ele Thionh tbeso schools too, aie the patents of the children leached, ami they in turn, aided and blessed; for t einu (a theyme invariably) u,Tliid with bo.ks, either by sale, or ('vbi-ti poor :.nd d stitu'e) by donation, which hook beco t e , nt eure the property of every man, woman, and chili, who! attend the school, they inevitably find theii way into the hand of the parents and fiiendü, and thus, in oe than in any o'hei way, i Mie Sabbith School commended to them, and thn sie the meant? of mental and moral tiain'mf more penenlly .!illtseJ. And thi leads rre to the crond featuie above alluded to 'hi piepaiation and circulation of book.. The tout. dels id the American Sunday School Lnion.ir

f ofnrce-.nd the wi-d-n and mtellencc -of th; P oPle MiC FcbilMry , TCV mmm, ,!rc! ired h ir.frlifi ti to ter.me f .i.n no afei:tiards. annt the U-iii an I etT.it oT :ut im- C,i2,.n fif e j.j .,.,,) it, ,lM.,4i. n f ,at4, moral and corrupt popub.ro. No yien of e hicitun h per- f. u.,f) jt lichl, jlfn ,.. , .or, , f thf , t.-r In ls37 feet, Whirh love et.t f view ur dut.e to (. 1 an 1 to each a, y- M tHlul f. nn tnht am.. I "in ,!.-;...

terut..'. ,i ion nrntitn ot iikii oicnti n. mv mere snp;.iy ol ; un-cr them; an.1 all th ir.teict .-f ihe State, &c;uiieil ty ti e i-ij'iiitr rlenicnlaiy bu k ftr the choi.N etaLliihcl ', rsi hert, va ttsercbv relea-r d t the M-veial j. eiot s to wh m nn !er ti eir aop cu. Hut in order t cany cut the y -srm ; the san e tie tct apiit. The leoi .f ihr laiitiJ u lie 1 el ri liji'Hi irtnieiion, it wai foili d tieceary that book ,n :J,e Hrt inenti..i,ed, nj the defend irt . it thr second menfhn'iM te funiNhrl t to chiMini tu i ccupv theii mind when ti.,reJ lanre. Il'ld. lt. I h it trie I. -.t of the plaintitr away frtfii the ictl'iei cc uf the nhoul, at,d t keep up the cmild claim te title tv d-rcti, a nch title ioit have been px'd imprcions, and expand the Lnon-kdje cotnrr.tinir ated dcluceil thonii Vi!;iam llu 1J'ei. e, and e liavit. been u on tiie Sabbath. The plan of atiirhing a rtslTicitnt hbiaiy U ( alrn. 4lld having taken lp$ t-ovaol t atinahzati'te, euch chool waft tlieiefoie ad ptcd, ami the eiriit of thin So-, cuiil l tianmit r r.e. 2. That ss Th-.-na llijd-llet..n wo ci' ty were viciously diucted t mipplyinir thii departrner t ' n,,t shown to have died in j .eiion r.f aid hnd, the fcti rf of the yttm. As the libiay volume incieard i'l number the? cac di n.t tr i: it within ihe expires teirn of the law and vaiiety.it was fremd that their leader were far fiom 0f 1S39, and that the f iictintance. ..f the chm- sh .wel ti t being limi'rd lo the pupila f the Fchooi. The brotheia and Mjuity in favor f 'he lesson of ti e j l.ititilT a.-aint th- dchitei, pstrnm and n ijjhbor, were found to peruse I hem feiuhu.t. 3d. Tint Ihe act a:i.t r-l.tory f a i act a'lthoiiiin with pleasure nnd profit. The jiiaod idea wa thus rievel- slices to h ld if al relate, &r , ppinvtil J-nuaiy Cö. Is 12, eped, that by her jujhliratinn, accem to evangelical truth (law S 12. p. 70.) did not -aired ttii. cr, that act only tna epeced to all the f.mili-! of the lard, any .f whose merit- , tliinj aliens having ma 1 no udvar re tow aid. nahiiahzali i, beis could trad, and that her ysiem of instiuction forr.iho 1 w die after it p.isae, to tiamtmi an inheritable title, the onivMsal mean of enabling ihoe o trad wlo a yet AJfirtnrd. c old not. A rncarn, ut eiitnllel in facility and power.; i .. r?,., ,t i r ot. .

eetned to be manileted, of biingi'ii; the eoi.rl to the people in the way most likely to cnagi- ttuir attention, and favor il dill'iisicn hy introducing it to Ihe fuei le, an J makinir it the mitj'Tt ef r nver-aiion ard i: piity at the hrr.t. The love rf teadc'C, and Ti c habit f aiudyinK tiie Hil le, were r . l,:M,hV , ! T 1 ; ;f : . 11 for Ihe di.t.ihtm -r. of larcer volume of etablihed lepu'alion and value Ho plan, connoted w,.h the ir,l,ucti..,. ( f the j indent and j ion te.ic.ier t the child, an I hn fiieiidly viits to il home, ertned t ) be the mo! piornisinj; of anv Hut h.d lien deoed to save o.u e -ontfy ficm (he evil of vice, inr.d-htv, and unni ance, and to supply the dc.Mitut oil of the oidimiv n can t.f urc i . .. i. . ...... i. . iii...... - - i Thi branch of tlo ir oi eiat ona ba 9 rice been eontironltv enhtiCitii, until at ihe pKMi t inoinftii, liny hac M rn ie than one thousand diiltrcot iibliration iued and in ciictilition in rvny distiict cf ihe cttintiy." All these publications, fit.rn the two c.-nt pnmT to the highly em!-ellil)ed and ti-tefully ptepaied annual, ate designed to teach thoe truth of the Bilde, univetallv held lv all evangelical Chiisliu.s a f ieitt 1:1 1 to nalvati"!). To thi end, Ihe committee of pul li'-.tion consists of foutteen inernbem fnn. fiveoflhee d n rnitiation, ai d onlv thte fmm any one of them. No bu k can be ptil lih.d ti-nil approved of bv thi committee, or to which on.' of thctnobjecn. In the language r.f another, Ihey nie adaj ted to ;.n Mae of mental development. In tlictn i meat f.-i full for iown nun, and milk for children too. From the alphabet cod, they advance to learned and acute diipiiili.in on the ciidcnct of tin isti riity. Their Cnion fptesti- n lead to t!w cxaminati on of a Inijje porii ui of the sacied reeotd ; theii Itihle dictionaries, lli'jle ccojraphir, r.ihlical antiUittcs, nnd tu ip .f the Holy Land, thiow a flood (.flight upon tl.cn. Many able pen have betn einpliytd in the ptepaiation cf woik, doctrinal, pi actical, and bi-toti-cal. IIa pi y indeed, vo;i!d thoiiaiil of tie pitacher of our countiy tc, if they e.ojl I srlect a libiaiy fern their lichly laden hclvea. I fpeak not at random on thi matter, I speak Ihe In ntst cuoviclions cf my heait, fiom pcisonal exarnma- '" Miain. F.ditor, thi Society hai nent to roe at thn place. vain ly of lee puMiratien, ineltidms a few of earh of lho. alluded to above, and Me9ia. Uivi & Ray. have kindly oiTercd the u c of their shelve, upon which I have placed tl.em and now pciiiut me, through ymit j omnal, respectfully lo invite, and tJ urge nnon the ci'i7cns ef Imliauapoli themembe,9ofourI.ei;iht.ire,amlallf,ic..d, of education who may be in the eity, both male and female, to call at the booktoie of Mcsr. Davis & Ray,oPpo,ite the Palmer House, on Wasl.ir.slon turret, and examine thce hook, for ihrm' ,elve. Our .Ionian i mrtely to present them to the inspecti.nof thr rmhlir. in ....ter Ir. thrir aeon., intanrr tritli Ihr

p.i'.dicationi of ihi Society, nnd with it obiecii. The un c V . 7 vu,.6..,, - dersigned will te prc-cnt at aid store duiiriß the remainder ""I1.1 !5V,da" !" ' r , , ,o ,r of tl,.we.k,and will gladly embrace any oppoittmity that hat the maktn of the deed .n.1 the payment of may be .diced, to exhibit thest book, and m !e fully to ex- 1 Us! "f . p.iichie money, wrrr roncuirent plain .he chatacter and design of the Ame.ican Sunday School lijiatious and that a ami co. J no .be rnan.tai, ej .r.efot. it . witllAMn UdsSPTrn A,.pn w ithout howin a conditional tender of a died for the land. tr, ,ia WILLIAM D- IU):5S,-'rKU. Agent. 1IMtaIrTlfnf, wrrp lin jj lt he ,ime

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- :: : tained f a any pait of the ruichae money, w ithout howing Anoiiiku 1):atm h.om Ilrcr.ornoittA. Anothor uch e. inhiional irn!ir. AfirmeJ. death from this hot rihh; djscaFC, orenrrtnl on Wrdnc - , State, tx nl Flood v. Duly, et at. Knur to he Ftanktin thy night, mar Vorhvil!?. The patient va a h.l, : c'-. Smi,,i j- lh1 0,1 i"' l ....J. f Kreivi -, j i i, I i i mi i.i ii ri foioz to piv oier to tiie p.itv entnled theo t , the amount in med Ihimel Ihirclnll, a-d atvmt 14 yearn. Ho ff a jnu'.t; The piaiirn'r trcie.l to P.v n a eompctH nttnrkf.1 mi I ucwhy, w h'n bo coniplniticd ol trm witm s, an dri.iMon of the j itin , bit t!e judgment HtitTness i:l the mvk, shortness of breath and p-iiti in ; had teen paid, and thai he ha 1 give-n lerript to the judgtho slioulilor. A pliVHicinn was innricdintelv 8. nt for, 1 nient defendant tl.nefor. Held, that thr evidence wat advvlio found the ton'-if! ii-'bt!v on ted nnd s.'i.ny, n,iitle. The acknowled.merit by the juMice, that the , , ,r . 7 it -. i t i money had been paid, and that he bad receipted for the tame nnd tho n. umor ot tin- pntjmt wild ami hurried. tf) ,he j,Jt;K,niCI;t dfft.n,Jailf ,r,,foafne)l Vc.tly to an aj1 Ie ndininistered n doso ol ( ilouiel and iprrncuanhn, ,ni,.in that it had been pai l to him, that a j iry might prowith directions to r i v frcrjnciii d vph of tbo latter, ' peily have taken it into coni delation, with the view of dcthat wh.it f-nned to h-r PpntJitu of thr? glottis mijiht I teiminii whether the jujtice wat, or winot, the petion to l, overconn.., by kitpinjf Iho stomach nauseated. On j money wa. m act Vtx Kartet. Wednesday morning bin trannrr was moro wild nnI ' " hurried, nnd thn uppenrtmco of liquid would produce; I'h: in Mistssti i ; LousVil,e iMif-s.) lelepp'ifniis, though he frrrpiently called for drink. It was : (;rapli had the following n-'tiee of a wedding in that then cistertained that about three months brfore, ho j jdne : hail ben bitten n thj wrist and shoulder by a rabid : Ma1,i:m;u.( ;i S.turdiv, Nov. 11. in the Cmrt dojr, but the woumhj ijuickly hcaliti,'. little was j H()(isi.f by lhc j;rv. J. 12,-1 1 . .Mr. Will. am Pecvy, to t!i..ujht of it nt Iho time. As oon ns it was n.scer- rri,i(ll ii11,uMf.tb. nil if this .univ.

I tained beyttnd doubt to be n ease of hvdrojihtdna, .. .. , . t i t ,. ' I, i.-... on"" .""" - ..v. " v.. What nre their views of the result, after Ihe relief less ore i)-' from the chlorof inn, ha not yet been neccrtaiircd. .V. Y. lliraU. I.Mroi.T.WT I'iscovr.KV. The English newjiapers inform us I bat by rfcent iu estimations which have bet n carried on by the Ko)nl Irifh Fisheries Company, it hns been iiECtriained that the Newfoundland fishing I auks extend eastward ncro.-s the Atlantic t w h Ii in 10(1 tnilcrt of the coast of Ireland, nnd ihal fi-h eiiou-jh can bo procured on tbut coaftto supply nil the market iu the world.

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M" "K 1 , .irr ' i.V.d Vi'ntatth! nmrri;.f;o.,.r,.In(,v, was bu-ilv euaKcd in nnnlicatiori tho tnasrns wen eutirrly re leieu. .i , ,... , . . - i t npp.itnu ii mi ' i r ir.j ,,.lki. milrp- cukiilntini his inajorilv. which vns lurije, he liuviiijf six o clock in the evening, he was vn , nis puist, r ; . J , .i t ! ,,,, . , siiirhtrst no oppttnent. Iu another corner 1 1 tin- house won a I nlar and he drank tlax feed tea witbut tn snuresi i .. , ....dition Until jn.uiM.f tuen calcnl it:lt-' t!:: l ofCiss, Mid tho renu'Miance. lie remained in ihut toinmion uuni . i , ?, i ,i i i rijo i.u.ii.. . ai I iin..in,f heen free 'am of laylor; nn. :n the door et tin? i.oiHo ntoid ten o clock nt modit. w hen he inetj, nain; ot . o rrtc . v . , , it n ii i um k ui oiiii. lMIlriI Tin is io.Ice.1 c I)eputv-S!icrid. .-lliri'r a j or Mhm s corn fr a frn'ii uintiK for noarlv seven pours. i ins is inutro, i . . ... i . .1 a I ,X ' I tYnetlt.,ror..r..,l.o..M KP. odtI v jnmll s,,.,,.c. o. ,l,Uw!lc Hie tat lerlj. .t a insular ins , mtiont kIhuiM dir bis t hl . w a s hosi ly enja - d in ea.ui.p; oli the land relieve th :r.snis. and vet tn patitni Miouni uic j ! . . '.i ,fMih.',fiv lie wni attended hv nsresvmcnt l-oolij and in nin thcr cott.T of the house i whi e r.nmren v ported ly as . lie was ant niMi iy ' , , wunc .j ji.in .11 y j j doo'it. stood ii croup ot b a MvapjMij niirbl.H. Ihe Mit,. neveral eminent physicians, some oi w liom w ill uou.u- . r- ''. ...t -i .i.Ä n..i

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t 'oe r d'tn t-'livem, et nit v iyt r.j Mr,, i Ihr r ( t-o. c. C I'una mn I ' U- t' .f C. uir , ;i:'- w u-t ä u i j- t f i i -i u i : i n w r t i;o t, citaonl ii . ii Doe t t d'Vi Xtivfi.. et ills V Unit '. i Mr,, i fo'l wii-u rlau.p : ' all L-ane-i.? a t '.. tv f i l1 "''t 'f pK-riHpÜ.-. K'Veu !,y tho rt, .r. r to t a iir vi pa: cms, t ,i 8 tf i.f." J e clorrua t.cf).0 MiP re . f h , ,. ;,t, ,. ,.Tl I. , at rreov. imrs. a p.orr .f a-t.-rti.-y. utlioiiri, ,im t. PIJ thi lrvt f u let ; a t. S.i.i , r ,?,,,, ,),,, j, ,j clVf. him ipjit.rl.iirn VM fi tl.e u.1, ihv J to bp voi J ; nj a Ciirirl voi y .'p. !. Ilel !, lt. Tl'. nit nt:ii'Mn! r f w ri i- L' far a thry rop..tot t.iropvy K-... l.,t, r a-nh. iz.. i' rnvrrmrr, ...f ,o v,1,.y. 21 Tt. th- r.Mnv.t , f uar.aiitv ia th' (til olrtnvc-.fcnre to t... sn a. i.ll . , e.v rr. fcrt t . the , d I. v (., tpin ti..- pilMm ti'-m .ii.e tut tl i- ?ii v tO.e rxcrntcJ ttii- atre, Ii - la' im tit;,. Ul, v,'j,j AfnrnrJ ' Citri: r. Cirxfrr. Ait'Tip.it r.or to Üir Itarniltnn C. C I'frkIX. J. IIi'll.M. Tfit a d.f vcifH R'atinj; tint itir .Vfrixtn t. euo.lioi" f rcitain rneu t chiMren. wa i ,hht i fi !!' paii. !itl in .tivri foim, fn fir ir l-dirJani 1 .k'ir: l-t-foie Itia! i vv fm not ', t the pr.al in t acre Ii-! ii ip?' i f ni J ih fri ! int." (I in ine, t irr t U , ifm fust, th .t the cVo-n !.!!!' hi-t u aT tu-1 n'i -j ?e h wan'i Iii htm,., a he va o' iinr linn when '. a.-c rirnolatien -ie.t f or woe f n m i!ioi1, w-ip cmic'Iv onstaiurtf a tfio rt.-fpi in vs i b i uli vi ?uil i. .t itU in; 2.1. ff! fr t'ic ame irronn lut hp t( rn-irer w n- cneci!y ali;.r 5, the -utiy . a j i.tmri.t de Imni pup Horum, u-s ro-ionti.. Reversri. Mirk v U u-irJ. Wbf. Krr r to f he K-'i-fain C. C. Smith, J. Apr mifry ro'e -vh m1c payable to two ruiti cn in ihrii in.'.iviJnal nanir. JUU, that in !rr tlio tafutory plea t.t non nsUnment, enfit by i.aih. pro f . f ihe endowment .f bP n-.te ty t rie f t!4 painei, in he firm ni.me. wa tnfTirirnt evidence .,f ihr ii.mei.nif tti rote ly loth. Hern rd. D)e ex Jan IhMUtton, ft att v. La:fny. K:r r to t' e Di a.hrrn C C. PrnkiN. J. William IIuJ !lettn, an ali n, xh had taken n atep t -waul naturalization, du-J in Ap il, I v 3 2 . in p svi.ri. (pr a deed in f?. of a tract f land Ioaivn r... In liai,, leaving thire bioihrr an J a toMrr, alifo, hit traret fmvji vin;i trlvivc -Th nms ai d Uohcit, tcai-Vnt in I)ai!.rn r.i , and I', air is an t Mary, ieitit i; Ki'cln1. Tli-ma diel I N v. r-n alien, hiving taken in Hr pi towards rufuiahation. and v n r.ft rhou n t h ue ever tern in possesion .f l ate court f f D. aiboin co , paitiii- n ,f it Ian1 an! aftrtwaid. in he tamo year, Id their poiti n to the defendant. Tj tht petition the hsoi ef the t hintilT in tl.ii uit fA-h.i th' Uch ii fants, were yet old -n oid to ap,.it cia'e tt.atter af1 f(,cjn; their inleie) weie made i ar'ie,and tliev at'd M.eir . ..... ...... ' -i. j cnaiciae, at me tme weie luiiy kdvied d ti c nie and ; nia1c ..j,., , ,., jt The l-:!i jie cf this vta.r , j .vtraiv. IS'JJI. f.iscl a law rnactinz in f tit stat te that alt )p ftt-,c H, j intg.ie,, (,f t,r state 1:1 any land fituutei in 1 anyconiitv in ttie State, rf whirh aid William Therm aid I . . . . . . ' . I5t bert, ditd h i7e), acouire 1 ly t cf tat, wa theiehv ic-lea-ed and vcied in nrh jn't'onti beii inlnbitntn .f the ' Ui i'ed State, as would tak? the .tne by devie, ilescn.t or in lllhr ,,f .lower, if the dereaed ers.: ant the teivtn 1 , h,.u.by aut,,, j7f.j t J take, hid be cn native ritiren of tl.o , sta'e ; and a'.o t-iiactii-u that the iroi taking nnjer that . art ahonbl tako etat- ,f ihr- r-rr ..m. . r.... t j ,lt.v wou ruve ,,rn ;f i,ry anj fai,j William, Tl.u.i'a a, d Hoheit, bad beet, native citiz-n rf the state. ' In January, 1 S4'. th hgilainre pat.crl at other law, rnaetiri that the jiii'irmrr t. eit-r, trnre anj Moeeedirs: f j the Dearborn C. ( i f he .Match renn, lSSI.in he ca.e of R. toil lluddli-tett vs. ihe icsivluei f ibe Inns ofTht.fnas IluJdlrslou. decr-ed, .n. petition f -r parti'i. ii and the jo.briient (,rd,-r nrd , mrecdir . of the pitbate curt cf uid county, (f the N vi inKi r te im, 1-37, if la live t the raititnm if ih? n al citato which was if Willi.en Hint t!eton, .'crenel, houli be, and w a ileclaieil, valiJ ut. 1 urh'iei t in law to vct in the revcral per' t s hul.hn; er rlaimir by. tluiaifh er iinccr them, th e eral tiucts of lai .1 'hon in ret an:t t them ieprctivoly ; that tlioe iocee!in slioul.l, .y all rornt, t held c r.cheive between the naiiic af.d all reiuns rlaim'm i'l ii f.ur. i i. il fi. I . I ill. .ki.ii. i iijiii i ll I Mill inn. C. IlLACKIORI). J. It'll. Wll.ie llVO t IJ-t 'iriflit of dlf . ,( " .,,..---. . ferent Jae eie ien1ied aait'--t the t-a-io- pai y , win after Ihr date tf ihe t.ec-i'd judgment acipjio d teal e!aie ut j ct to the lien of both, the li n of tlh retd ut the tarne intut wittii.iit mil' ro'niil t.illi mi ii it v nt llnir ,1:itr 111 I ' --v " I J . "t " nUut wl,...e rxeratm . wn fn-i iod a.,1 levied, haJ 1C p.cferei.re the in .M vuilt.t rrrd.t,,. t!....ifih ti.e 9!t,c WJ, (( a J(. Ui(,c cx,.ruUllIM ,.v,cj , l( ,,h j., j .mfl.,,. Jifii Muntjyv Atiir. Anmpit. hnr r to th. Tni-n C. C. I' kin Muij y rontr .rt.l in wn.it,; with Adur, t furni-h lo hi n the lut rung jteaii ..f a '.o.n, Le., by ur. te- "" ,,ir -"' "ukh i or c.:.mci. Adair aligned hi it. ten H in t!ie c u ti -et t j Hntk, an J afteo waul hiuiight suit in hi oii t tine, Jm the ur of UuiL, g.iriRt M.miitj .y, en the rontmr. Held, 1st. Thit bv the 'a'ute cf tlii State, the contract wa. aitible. and that Adaii, havinj; dive'ed himclf .f hi prper y in the itilr umc tit, co'it I ot, with ut a reasigumcnt or icditiveiy thereof, uc n;cn ir. 2d. That in Oclv. '"K HP',n ios'rument, a.Mt.ed. i wn ocrea.y u' kct wUt ,,,c ei tiMdt MHn. it beou: . f itself, like a ptoinuoiy imif, t auffirieiit foundation of an action. 3. That a thr time for the delirrv of ihr u t Ue by the conIracl 1,0 'Jfman.t wa$ i i i -e .i:it. ' Viatic v. The Sfn'e tin o t. i in? Ili-my C. C. Smiiii, J. The tecoid in lbi c:oe, aUr-r tb piacit, x.i l tatinj the teint and style f ti e c im, t f.nth ihn .o,, ;r , lefme thi Jude, &:c .' w it rrtrntel tiut ilr j min ( I nk, en the lt day of Jatumy. lC. i! cn..'y flic it v , wit,'' fwc Then foil. .we I Ihr f mn f an in hr' m-i t aio.t ai t ('I nk, fot giving a fUe v!iiIimi hu pn.pti tu the county at. e)r. Jl-'td, that the Sopi cine 1'onrt rimn.l pieume, i.i the cutitc abnei e uf -nj t .: nt it t !.r n c - I to the eon'iaty, that the indietrin- I wu found by a iaul j.iiv I tb puprr county. Jittersei jKttttrson 3f Picketing v IV.ihott. In (. hancny Krror to the l't ion C. C. Hi. acuiobd, J. tie d, I t. Tint the a -1,ji,itiatar of a threaded def.o.daat to a till in Chanreir id fuuc,oSC :l n.o. Uar, Ii ...I I not he made a putv tu a bid to C ii c ucl. uit. 21. That np -n p...rrel.o "m Chanceiy fl,r rcvlVor, an oidet that the itiit hall be revived, ii r.eceMary befote a Hn.il denee. IteicrteJ. ' , , ... ...... ' r. -Wer. et at. Au-np,t Lt.or to the l oon- " I r.RKlN. J. A h ind for the conveyance cf .cal , "V' w" '" 7' . " -u.d thr oblige, pay. V thc,nn '" A.h"'' P nj"" ' he I'"1" cUiSC nii.eyi therein rntioned which weie ryable at dUMiafe.l peiiod, and should the obl.go.i, then heirt, &r when the lat instalment became due, rc tuil n.ul.1 be main- . . . , . , , ., . ,-,n The .Minister had just hern elected Iiritjadier-Ctcn-i . r ii. .. i..;. i . I ...i... t ... ....... t. ...t;... era I "i nur iMiouoo, iiiiu w m ii i u j u,"o iu 'ov to m called out IUI .rain f..r Taylor, nnd the Ca man paid d n the luck." Tiie fhcriiTehoutrd "how much for the corn who'll tji ; more for the corn!" The clerk called out "the ,. K. quarter of the V. half of section 12, township lit, rnam TJ cait and 15illy in the corner cried ut, "I won't pive you two blacks for a white tilley. lhit tinder all the disadvantageous circun stance, the rev. gentleman, with his maiden lnureli fret 1 1 upon his brow, retained his gravity, and performed the ceremony; atid as he lini.sbed the ben ediction, he remarked to ti e happy couple that "Ed monds only recuud ine otc in thi? county.'

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