Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1845 — Page 2
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Siiiricma State 5nituicl.!
WCr.KLV EDITION.
rrtaiAt vioaAwc- n the mice or ubektt. flag of tJU-e0- neutrality. We Lave now to no-jjable to get the exact 'date
INDIANAI'OLI, Jl'Xi: 2, 1SJ.5.
For Congress, Fifth District. WI LL I A 31 W..W I C K. Honor to the Illustrious Dead.
The news of the death of General Jackson
reached Washington on the morning of June IC The President, immediately after the
More igus. II Awful Murder and Suicide. g Mexico. i COJlHESroXDECC. g Frcmth iVatMngio Unto. But a week or two since we chronicled the union! We Lave just learned of an awful murder and sui-i Banishment of Santa Anna. By an arrival atj .,---t, -77.-,.,,. . , 1 . TIic Mexican llcpublic
if the Whiff and Democratic papers at Columbus, In-flcide, which took place near Palestine, pome 15 miles I Charleston", S. C, files of papers from Havana Lave 2 T , ' 7 UnS 7 ,.' Notwithstanding tlie decree of public attention
Fdiana, and the agreement of the editors to Bail under east cf this place, a few days since. .We were not-been received to the 6th inst. . f rouTfew" Im on tlie -ubiecl ; of kihSm in tfpTrV;whi.L'h hte ?vc?la have.'drawn 10 condition and
frri. t..;i-K Tvr;i t:.,.....: -i t o. . w r i ' i aaairs oi iuexico, uicre seenis 10 rrcau muco mis trA! .""Ä VJhEJ iT btatT T.be caU8e f. 1X".K:cracy ? ?. 'conception in rvard to. the form and nature of its
ice particulars as iar as we can learn, are as lol- Cl v. r auvance, ana we nave strong iiopcs iiiai we snail send -.j;.:;. i conization Tliu. in the" discussion cf
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t I v or- ilstoriCÄ' ooeicty concerning the pro-
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tice the retirement of the "Whig editor, and ins'ead cfl Th "taking the responsibility" cf charging the Whig! low:
o-Sin thi
g-in company with another individual, well known here, Santa Anna was received with every mark of respectmajority in the It land both left the doggery in Palestine for the Ger-ion his arrival at Havana, being escorted to his lodg-J We are yet i
uon asf that pop-;
A firman, hv thovname of Nm. nrinn.ll su lcu un uie 15UD8lSDt' ßavinS 0Q 00211(1 n.oan- tvo Democratic Keprescntatives
v M 'fa Inn lariv iml fimilir ti'kt -a'-A Kai rv i uhw) t -rm. l T 1 a 1
party with prescription of any and every thimj demo-f m the habit of dnnkm- to excess, had been dnnkin2 .Mexico. Ther were wjiBfr to Venera. Oeneral ir w o. Z,A ;A ,.,, it ,
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frum tliis count
from Union count
'cratic, we leave the editor to prove our former charg
es in his own way, .by giving Lis article in full
l will be seen that they never hesitat3 to sacrifice their f man's home.
render a Democratic,
change tf tle designation of the United States,
After there, some difficulty arose, and inSs b band9 of music. w'hile little attention
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next Legislature certain. Lr.iP.,;(j c-.... . i .,.. .v-.f.. -
in an usctued condition in regard toi- . c. t.;,;.;
the CoPgressionol election, and I am sorry to learnj, , . ; r - - . iJL- r , j . . ' . finipr m rnmu il tor the lim ssiun at rrrtain nf Krn rM
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. .i .......... .... - us l (l Tri ifpnnri t Hero mrn'o iFma cfirtiinfr iiinr nnn.i l . - .j , A . . . . . , .. i. 1 1 . . . i
own friends, provided gives mem a srepping stone Jthe individual had his ribs broken by the German, r.;:::" " a7, ZT Great Brit
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stituted authorities cf Mexico.
Knit tpllinir him thnt ho wnnlrl t-iV-p amv hia rrnnpr. -rii-Mi .a tn .-mocra tr,.i-,.--. t
- - j ' ' v r w v-uuiv, uicui.u ui ui-. Aiiv.v4-.ttu uui-, rn inn rv h hi iiit'ii niimriis : h mi iiijit is in
-r. ty and farm, the latter having cost him S17C0 in.ernment in banishing Santa, but Captain P. under-ibrinir out a Democratic candidate and cive him the
c rntVi Thin rniiarvl the flfrm-i n In immrwiiatlir tmnastood that the decree prescribed an absence of ten? full strcne-th of the nartv. If we are out-nun-.bered
;to 'power and place. We hope Mr. Child will, next After getting sober, he threatened the German with
itime. "look before he leaps."
reception of the sorrowful intelligence of then ft5"With this number we close our editorial ca
-.tv f .,1 rrrt n c.trirl im fnl-Frcer, in this place, perhaps forever. We have dis
Jo. Fnnsf-il fif nur intr-rpst in the establishment tn Mr. Kri-t ... ... . . . ; rrnr thnt hi nrirti nrnrvortn' wa rnnrtod fhnl
lowing order, which wc copy from the Union : Jdlebaugh, who is now sole propru-tor. j fer his property to his child. 1 his operated on his heM whh him a large amount of inoncy, and was
stnf B Although our career in the editorial corps ha beenl wue wno 15 represcniea as na vmg Decn raujer a -nard ;n pood personal health and spirits.
fshort, yet it has been attended with no little toil andTcustocier." She afterwards twitted her husband of I The British Mail Steamship Dee also arrived at lie OCpart-f veTtiön. whirh SeHrCS. no doubt. tO lessen Otir reIfiinr hprrrrnr. Tha n-Knln m.ttrra fllavana on tlie 7th inst.. with Gen. Rustamente on
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Cd this hie on feunday-tne cignln instant, lullFjjrets on ending it so soon. When we commenced Jhim nrrwnrd h.rrot r,f -n.Ur tx-i,;k ,n board, on his way to Mexico.
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i viicuuniaiitta a i. t t .i 1 i . i . 11 Dkairju uiat Uli ailklVi
.urougm nome, wneu smj voiu mm ne ougm u nave f UttUe1 States and
1 am lullv convinced that Uiere i . . . .... ... t-. . i
-v . ,.i H ,. . . . liain nas trcaiics ii reciprocity, uie oniieu c-iaies ii
. M,r?iT; nft.fi.: " T7t r . :7"77 ,7': 7:::,r: -l.r 7 r r-iMexico ar spoken of, together with Venezuela and
the United States of America. These expressions are
By the President nf the United Stales:
Andrew Jackson is no more!
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Ul UilYS iillU 1U11 Ul 11U11UI3. 1113 LUUllklV Uflu-' -jv. wiuuiuuc, " uuu-i
plorcs his loss, and will ever cherish his mem-of apparently the most favorable kind with f tri ri ; : -.crrcTOie of favor, and fa'orable prospects of the si orr. While a nation mourns, it is propcri ,r ' ., , ...r , .
litNi i;i uuiu uie couse meu we auvoc&iea, ana i
f founded upon a very false idea of the Mexican GovI'crnmcnt, w hich is not a confederation, and docs not consist of United States," or of States in any sense,
Lbut is a consolidated central Government, and is omcially denominated the " Mexican Republic."
According to the subsisting constitution of Mexico,
which was adopted and promulgated in June, 1843,
and is entitled " Bases of political organization of
a j " itrt a t . .-.
s of the suc-l punasea arsemc. . w nue ne w as asieep, sne 1 ine Btrong practical evidence that such was Üie case (sayf-ghaving so gloriously succeeded in electing Mr. Tolk, ted, and the! contents of the barrel run out; and when he awokethe Charleston Courier) is the fact that the Neptuna.gnow turn round and unite as a party in supporting But beforehand found what she had done, he immediately attack- the property of Mexicans, had been ordered to New93UCh r man 1 Shall we give our sanction to such the roliticalJp.ihpr.rM.nt und kilW horund fWu-ir,! Blt.,i ,: York to refit, which would, bf course, not have beenH principles bv unitin? in the support of a man who
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ever, having the consoling thought that tho;h crush-
1 ost Ulhce, the olticc ol the Attorney .ene-s-
ra;, ana the luxecutirc iMansioii, bo instant) ved to the earth, we might mo again. But before we
put into mourning, and that they be closed! had time fairly to recover from our defeat in Novem-
during the whole day to-mörrow. b ' we Dean lo "cover uiat liiere was "rottenness j -WIFS K POT K h 11 Dcnmarh" and that inducements had been hid out
ir i i nu T ip ictr. t to us ich ich were not likely to be realized. We con-
,r us,unSnn istiy, ounc iu, low. Ktinued on in the even tenor of our way, until the end
The Secretary of thc-Naw. who. In the5f tlie first volume of the Columbus Gazette, the pa
f i ,-4 c; per we were then publishing, when, from pecuniary
J 1 o tconsiderations. we were comreIled to abandon itv
by tlie Whigs, we at least fall honorably. A number
uf Democrats are urging that we bhould take up Johui
Jrinley oi Wayne county, and try to help what Whigi
friends he may have to elect him. Why we ihould
vote ior Aur. riniey l cannot perceive, lie is a rank" Whiir : opposed to Texas and Oreiron. in favor of a :
,n.;,in.t;nn. f b-.f Tf!.:.:j c. . u:u . T... Ma is euuueu jascs Ol I
'T..;.. i.,i .kMt . .a. vir.-3 cm a I the Mexican Republic, the territory of the iiepublic
i"c"-u auujmtu , " liine viuer ouious mil meuures. c-fiaii we aiierji i i., o i...;u , r t
panisn American colonics 1. The viceroyalty of New Spain. . 2. Tlie Cajntania General oPYucatah. . , V 3. The comaiuliincias cf tlie internal provinces oi" the east and w est.
4 4. Upper and Lower California.
5. The Chiapas.
Young men! these are the consequences of rumt suited. The Secretary had required of the Govern
Would you desire your names heralded to ment Mexico prompt redress for the insult, m thejjjWe have many good Democrats in this District
BH 1 a X"l 1 1 1 7 . 1 4 1 N . .
would be an honor to the State as members of Congress.
drinkin? !
the world in such a connection ! .Nothintr but absti-f punishment of the soldiers, or he would immediately
Ln.fi will nrevpnt ir. Tnnch not r t,afo nn . T It Idemand his passports.
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mal ousiness snouiu dc saspenaeu, ai icasir Pnt-rnP;BP in wh;rh we had ruiharked.
for one day, in the executive departments, asf we had proceeded fir, a cloud arose in
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a tnhutc ot respect to tnc illustrious ücau. horizon, irom wmcn issued lortn an adverse vind,J. . , - . n . . , . (done It Uie owners were apprehensive ot suitü ansaavocatcs them 1 There are many Democrats with
I accordingly direct that the department iwnicn swept irom ns an our nign nopes ana anticipa-a Revert. . ...... liwhoiii I have conversed who are determined to go into
of State, the Treasury, War, the Navy, thcili0n8' 01 ine succes3 .0I our pnncipien, and threw a ' " 's iE,J Ihe Havana papers say that in their Mexican tiie-gno feiich arrangements. They are not strug-hp.? to
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These are the facts as we get tliem ; and from a' " which certainly indicates a great moderating c M what tliey believe to be correct principles. If the j
f . 1 t -r . m . . I tho nrnn t rt A I o 1 n u-ro t ! . . ; Ä 1.-. ...V l.-vO ' 1 . I 1 1 & 3
source cuuuea to credit. It may be proper to add.V"v.v""vl" v . .. m-uiuruiey it 10 ou wueuier omiui or r imey M.an gci jct . , nnni,t;nn fM1,i, . flL.c
. . . .'J .A difficulty had occurred with the French SecretanHowht A.l nrö n ftnv t hov r. nt Mm f,öm5v'"uu r"" .
ad occasionally separatcdnf r .nii om m! in hJ.l, th. H nr 77 .77 7" .1 77.7. T. ; " 7IT . TrAku-caliente,
r.Ä - . a -uwm - -rv- ..-v. ws-v. ilia . 1 1. a a 13 lAiii li nu 111 iiiunii iiin iti in. m . -
.betöre the awlul tragedy. I former considered himself and his nation irrosslv in-ÖW n- ?f tho f fv...i.f ,naPa?
-twill sustain their principles, they will not v
I Tiiis territory excepting the Californias and Texaa
is now divided by law into departments, with an
rote
at all.f Coahui :t who Duron
c iir t : i ii rn C , , .r- '. -.r. nn
ry ii t iir. un mi; .unu uiy issueu inu iouo-e publication ana cease our enorts in me hl causcÄ"""" Ii TTr Vni linran
ing General Order. It is, as the Ohio JStates-T-"19 ne uiean u' ncum " n2 l,ie P"1 strength j i . o. e nae much icamea mat me man Qia not Xhe New York K -n referrinfT t0 a very com
mail observes, a beautiful tribute from theithe chances for the success of a Whio- sheet, and nn- P phmentary article in the Richmond Enquirer, says :
firs', historian of the aire, to the. memory ofon consultation, we concluded to join with our neigh-9 Indianapolis II ich School. 6"A Ereat dcal of Southern justice to Mr. Van Euren
on3 who, as a warrior and statesman, hadl who '"I PuUieui,nS Democratic paper.y We invite particular attention to the advcrtise-ha9 cn done since i8 retirement to private life, un
Chihuahua
go
Guanajuato
With such men to run why should we be hunting after! Jalisc
ior my part, I say cive us ali'e,.'co
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uyj aiu nuui t ui"isui. Auuiiuuuieui, ur niiv utiiLT i x
Kina oi im. a ujuiuIKAI ur isiu. r
k Whiff candidates 1
Ii Democrat for a candidate or none. . Democracy needs? .? Ic
aid from Whisism, Abolitionism, or any other! -u
Oajaca
G9,CT Puebla 661 0? 14100 Queretaro 12060 147,600 San Luis Totos! 32140 7540 Sinaloa 147,000 1012,018 Sonora 124,000 512,006 Tabasco C38D C73r311 Tamaulipas 100,063 1-0,520 Vera Cruz 254,380 497,906 Yucatan 500,943. 101,103 Zacatecas 273,575 57,0vi6 , 500,273 C .982,070
To which add the Californias, with a population
Tjfder circumstances placing him beyond the category of g Envoy Extraordinary to the United Kingdom of Great
g a political future. The Charleston Mer-
ecognized him as one of the soundest states
Union, on all the cardinal principles of
tional doctrines, dear to the South ; and even
u4Mn,l mrtarv f 1,; nrvf .-'.a lrtr,r." B .i u . :. e k:..i j: .... fiment in another column, ender the above head.
.iwi mrtir reitomont T, .rvri,nr,t v.. speaks for itself, but it ncvertlielcss may not be amissa
UlUJkU. BmiPcedfld tolcrablv well. but not. however, as wpII & for us to say. that we have had a practical trial of Ecury has r
-1 . V ASIIINOTON, June lb, ISiJ. Kwe jmd anticipated, lie expected that lie most of ourVlhe ability of Mr. McKinnev as a teacher, and thoufrhMmen in the
The .President of the United States, vrilh-A former Whig friend, who had expressed their entire was made under rreat disadvantages and denressiconstitu
heartlclt SOITOW, announces to the army, theg satisjatlwn of our efforts, and who seemed desirous of gin(T circumatance8 it was notwithstanding entirelvno Bma11 number of h whig opponents have not becnl narj, and the marine corps, the death of .. oS.TtS1- Thos'e citize'n9 ho are infbackward to confess him one of the first and best oft drew Jackjo. On the eveninS of Sunday.- r&te fa this citJt ever.the public men our generation has produced. He the eighth day o June, about six 0 clock, licg. kast me third 0f Mm by &hsence and otherwise.gparent and guardian ought to be, have now an oppor-Kcan never a?ain Bresident difficult as it is to im-R resigned his spirit to his heavenly lather, have refused to continue their patronage. On thetunjty every way "worthy of improvement It can beSaSine anv combination of circumstances which would? The nation, while it learns with grief the Jothcr hand most of the patrons of the Hoosier &g id wilhout the siiphtest disoaracment to others induce him to accept another nomination, and nnlikc-l death of iU most illustrious citizen, finds so- Ledger, are satisfied with the arrangement, and havcas&ld'WlUl0"Vthe sl .'6htesl disparagement to others, L , L. I
-1'- 7 Hestimated three years since at only 33,43, but eomeLouis McLane, of Maryland, riempo entiary andwhat ealer atJthe nt time ...... v r-tr I vt vn ivM i vi n r -v I rv.y-i-l L m wlnm .4 B . - 1 "
Britain and Ireland, vice .Edward Everett, recalled.
Samcel W. Sr-ENCER, Collector of the Customs atj
Apalachicola, Florida, vice Hiram Nourse, reignel. Ezra Chesebro, Collector of the'Customs at Stoniugton, Connecticut, vice Giles R. Hallam, reffoved.
ITIiüSiou to t-ouclon.
We congratulate the country on the appointment of
Of the whole populatian of (say) 7,000,000 souls,.
it is estimated that not more than one-seventh arewhites; the remaining six -sevenths consisting of
Indians and half-breeds, with some tew negroes. . For political purposes, the inhabitants are divided into 1. Mexicans, as distinguished from foreignera.
All Mexicans are nominally free ; but they do nott
a rr tu rornDnf a
1-ware not surpassed by any other teacher in this vicini-
In-- ,rv rnnWnlitinrr KU vnnpn Kl - Kr, n -torRCOntinUed their SUpPOrt.
TfKi vnl! n. thrt M Jo.; .5 nn! 1 We do not leave this paper because we are compc
L i: i i . v. 7, ' J 7' "Jr "; "'i ' lied to for want of support, for we have now a pr beheld in him the bravest, and wisest, andgextcnsive subscription list, much larger than we Trine fV.rfi i n f e rC ft r. fn r. 1 -i i-e 'I)-. r mi r f 1 ii- -. J... J. . . ... 7 '
j ! x At i i j. i i i B,Ä Ar . Ar ..- Emay feel safe m subjectine their c iildren to rua guid fpif l-ntcrtrl him rr f hn hmrnncf friicfj in mi litnfYMr-H. f 3tnmP f)f our form IrimAs. nf tiAnm Jo o
; JvmI i;r- w;?h --fio fk-fAwrA tee W reasoA to expect better tMnzs. Pa nee and control. We hope he will receive, as We
K-t-J -,t -- -fT-;-- rll.,..in We now take our leave, with an affectionate fare-feel sure he deserves, a liberal encouragement.
... .!..,. . . 3 well to each and every body. We feel the tripod un him vtv 11 tvHi rwvi ni-nvrl v-i nrnt" fv rnfirn mnnt K . .
um in uiiuiiiuuMiivu "0 i v-ni viiin ,k (jer us giving way; our pen
u hi rl vai. hi3 I r cr rirt itpc ind rvrvvr 1 1 'I .' .
iiiifjirs we arc yutuy
inneyEj J ouvu wui maiiuu u wcut , uui uc Ut jj.jnj.Etheless at this moment may be said to possess
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As a PeHtleman of integrity and moral worth.niSaer 0CKree anJ ouier man "VU5? e actual
r wpII fl rirw srhnlnr n,i -rnoripnr tnnrhpr. all kl"eU ana ICSteU COnjlÜCnce Ol the people 1
t'leS r . - . ., . i Mi 2 :i Rdom. nrudnnre. natriotiSm and mental nnwfr:
watched over his latest hours, and pays it
tribute at his grave. Vrhccvc his lot was cast, he appeared among those around him, first in natural endowments and resources,
not less than first in authority and station. The power of his mind impressed itself on the policy of his country, and still lives, and will live forever, in the memory of its pcoj.lc. Child of a forest region, and a settler df the
IS. I. Owen
The New York News of June 9, thus notices the
fjreccnt attacks which have been made by tlie Whig
leaders here, against Mr. Owen : j Robert Dale Owen, Member of Congress from
B Indiana, a good Democrat, and an intelligent and able . . 1 .1
statesman, nas excitea uie especial ire oi some oi me
q-u-i-v-e-r-8 in ouril ine .ouniy eimiiarr. r ' 3 vv""i1"iüV' -" ""v i
F- k - .-V . .
!!!!!!!!!! !f3 Has iust commenced a new spssinn. nndor th ana-Rsaße is tne toiiowing irom tue Journal vs. the
II. C. CHILD. Unices of tenchprn wbo uro hirrlilw WpR Press :
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hope it will not only maintain, but increase tlie ex-3 -uausman nas proved nimseu in nis last wees s
in a
people in his wis-
0"The Whig Editors of the Tippecanoe Journal
gjand the Crawfordsviile Tress, don't 6eem to "hitch
wilderness, his was a genius which, as it camcg Whig journals by his excellent letter on the State of 3
to the guidance of atiiurs, instinctively at-SIndiana. We can see but small cause tor this unlessM
Popular Lectures on Botany.
tached itself to general principles and, in-slt be just for reason offi nee, to point out, as Mr. Ow-g We are glad to learn that Mr. J. C. McKmncy,
w M I J ..Im-W-vn-l ä . . I. I - . -. V. iaU In Jim- lt
us own heart rc-5"" --. --.. uu .u .Uu.Uagmncii
if" rmirtfi Ttrtetuna Tvvlitial ri tit. flir tfiptu mn
Louis Mcljinp na Fn unu v-t rrf1 inaru ni Jnifoi-Ji- i
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i lenipotentiary to London. He has been invited to the public service without the slightest solicitation on his part. He has been for several years in retirement, if the successful management of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, as president of that institution, can be considered as a retirement. First, as a member of the House of Representatives, then, as minister to England, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of State, and as minister to London, he
has earned a name aa a statesman and a patriot, of
wmcn nis country may be justly proud, lie seems j
to
2. Citizens, who consist of such Mexicans of the
age of twenty-one years, if unmarried, or eighteen
years, if married, as possess a yearly income of tWQ
hundred dollars, derived from capital, industry, or honest labor. . ',
The Government of the republic is composed of thq
following principal cival. functionaries, elected or appointed in the manner hereafter described :
1. Ihe rresident. . 2. The Executive Ministers, - 3. The Congress, composed of a Senate and
eminently calculated to meet the present crisis be-2cnamber of Deputies
tween the two countries. This able and experienced' 4. The Council of State: gentleman accepts the office of minister at themost 5. The Supremo Court, distinguished court in the world, at one of the most- q The Department of Assemblies', eventful crises which could occur in the relations be-I 7 The Governors of Departments.
tween the two countries, and when the most impor-M Topulkr elections are to be holden throughout the
ccllent reputation acquired for it by Mr. KE.MPER.FPaper' what wf have fr sometime suspected him toftant interests of his own nation are involved in the?republic biennially. All the inhabitants of each deSuch institutions as thee training and develbnin a J' &Di dastard P W' .ot onl does LelssuÄ- mes with him to the court of St. James Jpartment are euppORei to be divided into partidot of oucn inbiiiuuons as uiete, training and developing, as.Kdei unworthv and dark lnsinuat ons. such as noWm-cat talents. -TtPmW nor on rn i-i.l.-lir tfc-. .. .1 :'. : u :L -
. , ., . . A. r3. . j . a ww, j-. .-wu... . j "f. .jviu tilCIl, 111. UU-cU3 iu nilliu uiuusc iTimur Em their provmce, tlie minds of the rising generation.Mhoiiorable man would indulge m ; but he is guilty of that court, where he formerly represented the inter-fL-, at tüe rate of one for each vartido ; tlie primary
aic ui iuciiiauic ujpui laiicu, oiiu ouu.iu amn.ir.uic "iwi juipauie aiiu uowurigui. ijuij. e ui-ie-auais vi uie ivuiifu oiaies wiui great Qistincuoj. i ru-y electors men meet and choose secondary electors at
much more attention than they have heretofore re-Store cut,hw acquaintance, and strike his paper from Ident, firm and sagacious, he will assert and maintaingthe rate of one secondary for every twenty primary
ceived. Kour exenange 11st." g the rights ot his own country, , without violaUng the electors ; all of whom, primary and secondary, ar
j w "I
aiter I bring pistols for two and coffee for one !
Important Judicial Decision. We find in the
11 .I a .1 1 i 1 . I - i Ken gops. a ciear ana nonora jiö wav in wmcn inn anriKP nm-.T t ,A Tn,i . it -u J-,.-t : r i . . : 7
spirca oyi ic iruui wmcn nis own can rc- av ; . crC(U, iie contributed m.l "."T " "a"" . w" .T firecently made by judge McUau:"
vealcd to him in singleness and simplicity, hcBter-all to cha lbllC sentimen wilh rcgard toV T co"rse vemy popniar lectures at tneg Xhe &boe are üje introductory lines to an article in
louna always a response in inc orcasi oi msgthe good faith and actual exertions of the citizens ofa '3 Vl 71C tau vuuiui, on tu uc-üie Wabash Courier, from a report, which originally
countrymen, rowneu wun glory in war.ginaiana, respecting uieir .onus; ana in rc-paymeni'i-" """' W1 -"J" Iaicappeared in the State Sentinel, of a decision made at in his whole career as a statesman, he show-gsome of V,cl? ore strivinS to fdSten uPon him and hisgchance fcr some of that pleasurable mental im-gth last 8essionof theTj s Circuit Court in hiscity ed himself the Mend and lover of pe-cefe. young men talked about in thefIt needed the .. endorsenient. we 8;DDOse. f0
With an American heart, whose throbs wercl ;tSr . J PaPcrf wintcr bctter 7 then sug-le into secrct of it8 icipon II f-- -c -.11 Iii ! -1 n CmnAnm nnrl Iii. notivpN . . . I. frpfited. because the vonnnr Indips. and mritrnn. rnnrf
iui i.puu.iv...! ....v. .j t.i..i.u i(Vn must Inmv no tl.nt .lurinrr (h nl r.in.. J tt
Let 1
0
T-.or
fir nn rt iri irt fr in witK nn ti q 1 nloiicnra finI rtrit
if od throucrhout whicn the internal improvement mania r " v.-. j--"-
tercourse, and the most intimate commercc.gprevailcd, our State government through all its de-5our young friends, of both sexes, improve so good an
v i. , r !. .i ir. n
land, he yet longed to promote the widest in-
between the. many nations of mankind. He
was the servant of humanity. Of a vchc-RleasVof a11 th leading supporters of. 'the system, the tcr cf a want 0( g0me r&tion'ai method of spending years of age, the youngest ten years ! Since March,stituting with the battery at Fort Calhoun, a weightSthe republic : and he cannot, without the permission .... . ... y whole svstpm were Whi era : that evprv mnmbpr butr. . . . . .... nr motol c..A;;n tn d., .nn .t...! : : ra ' . . r . -
mcnt will, he was patient in council, clclibcr-Stwo acJ the Board of In nal Im ' ment wcre4eure hours. giwu, when the prison was nrst opened, it has con-- "ZZVT- mClTrR'. Congress comm ana me military ana ruvaiiorce.
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ncss. Hi3 luugmcni was oi mat sonaity, tnaig.;,: nr TnHin. ti.t I Hpiro,! tn BnPk r
lie ever tempered vigor with prudence. The
flushings of anger cov.kl never cloud his fac-
partments, was Whig ; that three-fourths, at the very f opportunity, and we Shall hear less complaint hereafI . A 11 .1 'l 1- . . 1 . 1 tW
respect wnicn is due to Uie Untiefi government. HePrPonirp-l to havp rh a vparW inmmeof fivehnndwl
lis orthodox on the great questions which now dividegdoihus ; and the secondary electors, chosen by thi-.
j 9 " " . vi "'ii-RaouDie process, consutute, in eacn aepanmeni, its, Jtant questions of Texas and Oregon. lelectoral college, by whom are elected the deputies to 1 e understand that Mr. McLane will probablvEti.-.
Ileave the United States as early as by tlie steamer of ithe department ; which last elect the rresident of the
the lotiwuiy. Washington Lmon. Rrepublic and two-thirds of the Senators.
" . U 1. The President of the republic. He is elected Defences of the Atlantic Border. A reneralrnt. - .M,8 ,nii , nniroa tn h a nativp-hnm
order has been issued from the War Department to9citizen forty vears of age, and of secular condition, mount the batteries of the various fortifications forSiiis powers and duties resemble those of the President
the protection ot the Atlantic coast. Yv e learn thatöof the United States : but he cannot exercise any one
the omcers and troops at Fortress Monroe are active-SLc ttriWp without th instrnmpntalitv nf thm
R 1 rr -n. a -J V.- Tl.- ...1. 1 - H . . .... ... . ..
There are at present UTi J, i i;tu iu CACtu"u l"c UIUCf- AUC -UUi-Rminister to whose branch ot the public service the act Xliere are ai present "'InBtpmpntnf nin unH nmnmr Ihp i') .mrcl . v v-i j
cooric in the of Miction. 10 of .tol, .t- . SSitorSpS forräS M.', are sentenced for life. The oldest prisoner is .5 believe, to tlie number of nearly three hundred, con-aexchan-et or hypothecate, any part of the territory of
Crime in Michigan.
itaincd 294 prisoners, which number has included but! J.efle.ets of m0S formidablc E-uroPean powers.Bof the republic in person, nor depart more than six ILL r--,.L ..... w aa v...t lTh,18 ".a Precautionary measure of clear prcetylearoe, diblant frora the seat of Government. Irf
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atmg long, neanng an tning.; yet in tncawhigs; and üiat every member, without one excep-j
moment oi action, acciuing Ol.a noble nature, and incan
tlvr-i-KTa Ii -n-n in 5.11 nrAnnrl K,m n r ,1 l.uol Jars.) were w hijTs. i ou cannot imaine
tvon their confidence bv his ingenious frink-1'1 either furg?tteu or overlooked such facts as thes.e.ied by express from the East. Tliey absolutely makeg Fasting. There is a woman in the Vigo County! heretofore pursued by the Government Norfolk
ni-
it; JIUU1V7Y. at., . 1 - i i , . i i r ,V3 J J 1 - 1 - "
s f h v Tom. ive ii va hnn no mnnprt ann nnT ?vr-ii .i.v j.- 1.11 i t . r.i
Turner, has sent us a "whole pile" of specimens 37' " t' -inaeea, uie oaueries snouia always oe mounted, it ra ninH i. t a oitt innctiAno KI mniM-A- what Iva. Vv tea oivttT
that lof new and beautiful books, which he has just recciv-ft , having in an economical noint of view, in th rnnrsi
But it was not as a party man, it was as af our eyes glisten and our mouths water ! Delightful ! .-,. -. i-iii.. JO o 4
Land her conduct, and of the means of restoring
credit. It seems to me of far less importan
re can't particularize just now too much agitated
ultics, bat rather kindled and lighted them un,cide wl,o brought her into her difficulties, than to de-S1 quickening, their energy without disturbingStermiac how she shall get out of them." n
Poor House, who, according to the Wabash Express.c Beacon.
has recently fasted forty days and forty nights, par-l
fit.l.:.. . I .: J..; .u ...1 1- 1... l frj I hp whnlo Torntnrif nF nronpftn i aa itictlt?1!. -
Shall dwell on them with epicurean deliberation here-BL"' "A Z1 a? X? wl.indtabl- cr tto'rthi .Wm which wJeFidc 1!Z
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case 01 ine suuuen incapacity or aosence 01 mei President, his functions devolve on the President of the Council of State; if tlie incapacity or absence be of longer duration than fifteen days, but still temped
rary, the Senate chooses a provisional President.
1. The ministers, who are appointea Dy me iTesi-
Rwater and sassafras tea without sucar. At the closeXand indisputably
Hof the period of fasting, she asked for food, and .sg"e up to Britain in the last treaty, and which was pnow getting along as formerly, eating and enjoyingSclaimed by the British Cabinet with the clearest proofs
good health. She is reputed insane.
Democratic Hf.view. The June number of thi
their balance. Irt war, his eye at a clanci-U .n-t, 1tn r.-tif. Pwork is illustrated with a nortrait of Mirabeau B.
discernetl 4iis plans-with unerrins sagacity:. w--,u-c.- -..thoTM.Qh.ni iTn;nn thf rSrn aT.iM-if. whn hna nmmini en lartrp nnn in thtM a Tir.Tir-rTrr t .vn s.,nr i .t.--
in peace, nc proposeu nica&urLS wiui tustinc-Mja-tg-- jagt ietter was written to President Tolk onbrief history of Texas. An interesting article on theging ofT sixty acres of land, occurred on the 3d inst., -an at n 1 arr V 1 ? T-- A ineni 'i t! Ana TA-a-vr? - U - . . .- 4 , .
me mjuvui, wi nmui .ajM dwuiia fnday, the Gth inst., and that it was in relation toBUregon question an argument on the American sidegat Warsaw, Ulster Co., N. Y. In its postage it prophecy. In discipline stern," in a just rcso-gour foxem affairs. The last time he signed hisnamelof tlie controversy, based on the history of the terri-Hcrossed tha Rondout stream, literally clearing the bed
"A1011. inUe:i,Dle he was lull Öl the gcntICStgwa9 on Saturday evening, the 7th inst, The Hon.EtoryV and of the treaties and conventions which affectgöf all obstructions, and deposited its contents to the? Jonathan, in adjusting the boundary of the Oregon affections, ever ready tö solace the diStrcssed.gTbo9 F jar9hall had written to inquire into the sit-iU- Thi3 is the only political paper in the magazine,? height of about 15 feet in the bed of the stream forTerritory. we earnestly hope, is not reserved for the
of our title before their eyes in the Foreign Office
If our Government is negotiating in regard to thaf question, let it beware what it does'. After what has happened in regard to the Maine boundary, the nation is not in a humor to give up a hand-breath of the
Oregon domain.
The satisfaction of having over-reached Brother
and -to relieve the needy; faithful to lnn,:-- -r -,i,hth- ... n.-prp,l hv hiJ
l r r 1 r r a l nf" Ü1 .
incnu?, icriu ior ins country, inuuiereni 103 Andrew jackson, jr., and franked by Andrew other rewards, he aspired throughout life togJacksoth lfrank wa3 hia kst signalure, an honorable fame, and so loved his fellow-s
men, that he longed to dwell in their affec-H Texas ELECTWN.The last accounts from Texas tionate remembrance. Heaven gave himsreprescnt the people as engaged in electing members
length of days, and he lilled them with decdssto the Fourth of July Convention. Many of the citi-
of greatness. He was always happy; happy gzens object to the call of such a convention, consider-
in h youth, which shared the achievement aimr Congress as competcirt to settle the subject of an-
Rour national independence;' happy in lns?nexation. The Congress of the" Republic was to as-
After tears, which beheld the valley ol the? aomhl- nn thft lfith. Tfs nrnrppdinrra will hn fiill of
West cover itself with the gloty of free and interest to this country, and intelligence of its doings'
if indeed this should be styled political. The contents a about 100 yards, forming a dam at one dash across
are various and interesting. The Bridal of rennacook,?the whole stream impervious as masonry;
Bby Whittier, is a poem of evident originality -and 3
merit ; the Faro Table, a story frora the German, isT (rM"ay a man marry his deceased wife's sister 1
of strong interest, and the brief essays and reviewsilf she says "yes," when the question is popped, we
fare of that sterling worth that have earned for thelhold that he may and more than this if she be
'Review its reputation. Ryoung, pretty, amiable and accomplished, and neces-
Cliillicotlie Advertiser.
TVTr TTr-iirrri und Pin r va sr-ls- thin fn-ta .ii isl. J
i Advertiser will in future be conducted. The former'
"editors have earned a high reputation for talents and -
jsary to his happiness, we think him a great tool if he don't maugre all the parsons may 6ay to tlie contra-
We learn from the Lowell Courier, that at a meet-
, mm m a m bvb h 1 11 .5 JU V t.Ul 1 Ä, VA & IIA' 1 AvLU Ul llfU ÄJ1 InlvU U 11U U , - . . a . -m - ever increasing btates; happy in his agc.gvvill be anxiously looked for. It may settle the wholCi5iniiIlst-v ami we hone their snrrssors will be ablo Rin? of directors of the Merrimack Manufacturing
a - iv a . . sä j w - - r - Ä , , 1 1 1 a. i - a - i . j a
wnicn mw me people multiplied irom two togmaUer at once, without the intervention of the con-gin following in their footsteps, to sustain the high twenty millions, and freedom and union makcSvention. character the paper has acquired. To the former their pathway fre-m the Atlantic to the P-!l " C editors, we tender in their retirement, our best wishes cific; thrice happy in death, for while he be-a British Gold in Texas. The Washington Corres-Rfor their future happiness, and to the present ones, licvtd the liberties of Iiis country imnerisha-f pondent of the Journal of Commerce, speaking of theiour kindest .wishes for their success rn their reepon-
1.1- 1 u j u... r L r n : k- 1 i-.: . Esible undertaking. Ohio statesman.
stint advancement, he departed from this lifeRÜon, says. :
in full hope of a blessed lmmortahty, through
the merits and atonements of his Redeemer.!
Offiters of the army, the navy, and the
iWrt.ne corps, will wear crape on the left arm)
and on tlwtir swords, and the colors of the
We subscribe to every word of the above.- . Semi-Weekly Exchanges.
V e have endeavored to comply with our promise
'I do not suppose that they will be more corruptible!
han other bodies have been, but I will venture to say 4 thi4 flint thpT will if tlipu- nrrrpA tn innpTntinit 11
I rf . . . . P . . ' W. -Vi I n..Mi A..v -n in. -Ina Ria Vt.toV . f . . 1 ' V C .1
refuse more gold than any public body in Americas CA-"a"o1,,o UU1 V . 1 " "uo ai&),wv,vw iony-one prrsons uavmg ten lounu
ever did before. I believe, most sincerely, that Greatguhe semi-weekly where they noticed or inserted ourjtdeaj. thus far, in the ruins.
Company .holden the present week, it was decided to
erect a large new mill. It will be, when completed,
the largest in that c'y. Boston Journal. This is tlie ruin the election of Mr- Tolk is produ
cing. .
The Qcebec Fire. The committee of the investi-
ggation of the Quebec fire have made their report. The total number of houses destroyed was 1G30 IG sts.
being completely swept. The loss they put down at
British Cabinet. Let it be adjusted, if you please, Mr. Bull, but not quite bo satisfactorily to you as the
other question.
. Our Republic, we have seen it somewhere said,
large enough already, or at all events will be big enough when we have reduced to Cultivation and filled with
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lnnaunanis uie miguiy area aireaay sprniKiea with settlements, which is drained by the Mississippi and its tributaries ; and if is not our policy to encumber our empire with an appendage lying beyond the barrier of the Kocky Mountains. Whatever may be thought
of this consideration, it has nothing to do with the negotiation between the two countries. If we want not the Oregon territory for ourselves, it is our duty to hold it in trust for the republican communities
One of foreign relations, state, and police.
One of justice, ecclesiastical affairs, public instruction, and. industry.
One of treasury; One of war and navy. , 3. Congress consists of the Senate and the Cham
ber of Deputies. ...
The Senate is composed oi sixty-tnree memoers
elected for six years, renewable in classea every two, . i TT --. t '.i : e tJ
years, as in tne uiiuea ctaies; xwo-uurai ui wui .
class being elected by the departmental assemblies, and one-third by the President of the republic and the Supreme Court.
The Chamber of Deputies is composed or members
chosen bv the electoral colleges of the departments.
fein the ratio of one deputy for every seventy thoutand
inhabitants, and one lor each fraction exceeding nalT the number, and one at least for each department. The whole number is now 104. All bills originate in the Chamber of Deputies ; but the Senate and tlie President participate in their enactment into laws, in the United Stales. 4. The Council of State consists of seventeen . rerrular members, appointed for life by the President,
to which are added all persons who have been President of the republic or minister fur a year's time, all
who have received from Congress the honorary ranx oi
Britain will go tlie extent of five million? to buy the?!
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c vera regiments will cc put in mourning. imajomy which may be necessary, in theTexian Cm-
gress, to rainy tne treaty wun iexico. öupposc this to be done and that the Texian people annex
themselves according to our proposition, is it not
certain that we shall be involved in a war with Mex
ico, France, and England T Is it not certain that the
war will come upon us sotin, and come suddenly 1 "
fr the" period of six months. At the naval
stations, and n ptfblic vessels in Commission,1 the flags will be worn at half-mast for one week?- arixt en the c?ay after this order is re4'rXnti1 rfYli4' 1Yi f rvSt n nv run a vrlir Wn fii-wl
VVvv-Vi, kMVIIIJ UIIV IllkllU iw. uiij villi lit LU
beginning at TJ o clock. At eactr military)
prospectus. If we have neglected any, on notice, we
will immediately rectify the omission.
Ohio continues to pay the interest onr her State
.t,f;nn hr Vi r.r--kn ---.:,4 -r i.f.ll" hio continues to paj
; ",rll,.w,; ' ""Zieht promptly renn-ylvanw is also makirrg great order, the na-ionaf flag-will be displayed atelTort5 to vi.er Auo-ust instalment. Indiana dotsn't
half-staff from sunrise to sunset; thirleeiiSeyen try ! Who isn't ashamed Tippecanoe Jour-
guns will be hred at day-break;" half-hour htal. -guns during the day; and at thet close of the J Yotrtalk like a urnp. Let us have a' democratic day a general salute. -The. troops will be f legislature next winter, and we shall "try," as we
paradeu at 10 o clock, and this order read tosdid last year,-to do'something to relieve your 'shame.'
themi CUY whK:h the labors of the day willffln default of tliis, w'e recommend to you as a mea
cease. . f sure of personal relief,- that you hand over to the Let "UlC VirttfCS Of the illustrious dead re-Treasury vour thart of the debt due, principal and
tain their influence, and- when energy an'l iQferest, and? we Will give yo'irdtte credit for tho paycouragc are called- to' trial, emulate hi er-Sment thereof. Meantime, "take civet," Lc.
ample.. .IrKUlUJl. HAINCKOrT, Acting Secretary öf War, and; II - -1 . e .i XT If,
oecretary oi tne ixavy.
CorrccHon."
In out notice a few weeks ago, of the robbery of
the Catholic Churches, we inadvertantly mentione
the Church at Lafayette as having been one of them
How we happened to do so, we cannot remember. We
are glad to learn, however, that it has not been
robbed ; which fact rre learn by a note from the Rev.
M. J. Clarke, Fastor of the Church.
Peccxiakly Unfortunate. One of the best citi7fn' of Pittahurcr has been burned out no less than
W four times in two months'. The element must have
d$
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wnicn, ii we do not pusiuanimousiy resign wnai ism, u niri ru m. nihpra.
fairly our own, will shortly spring up on the ceast of 5 Jhe Supreme Court. This body consists of the Tacific. We should not allow an inch of it to bog , judgcg, elected by Üie departmental asseinblie.. merged in the great British Colonial Empire which,!. ' ;?---,,- nA n thpr niiti-n inv-1-.
extending itself onall sides, already advances towardsB. of üie civil functionaries of the republic.
settlements into a political partnership, we may
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us irom eastern Asia, n we cannot taKe tne new n 7. T, , mw;c. .r f
aj aj X ill? UCai UUvin jc.iumvu m w jmwm 8,m 1 rnnt irnc in ciihnri inM f i An i1triT
tallUUS ÄAJ I Uvl AW Ul iuuvwvm') a va ww m j mm
least cherish their infancy until they are stronsr enough
for self-protection. We may nourish the young eagle'
unui 11 is ueagea.
Singular and fatal freak of Lightning. A
man named Stevens, in the town of Riga, near Ro-j ehester, who was ploughing in a field when' a storm
arose, was struck by the lightning and killed instant
ly. The fluid entered the top of the head and came
an especial grudge against him.'
to the lecal authority of Congress.
7. Tire Governors of departments are appointed by
ithe President. - -
To complete this brief exposition of the frame work of the Mexican republic, it is necessary to state thar it was established by the direct intervention of thr army, and that it gives to them large power in th affairs of the republic. The President may be, and
always has been, a general, in actual commission a such ; officers of the army are ministen and memberi' of Congress ; public affairs are discussed and vote
: ana eacn
out at the chin making a hole about the size of an
ordinary buliet, It then passed down his limbs andn.-vpn thprennon bv the troops as such ;
went fhroiiorh his foot.' tparincr off the snl of hi .lon rtmrnt hna it commandant general that it. its
fj-The crops are said by tlie Layfayette papers toj. 0 ft- . . . 0 , , rdnh. .mihtarv chief, as well as its political Governor. And.
look well in that neighborhood. The Franklin Co.Bjn waa aigtf- Hwhen it is considered that the Government thus be-.
Democrat, says the same of the crops in that vicinity-fl Vaga-ies of' tl(jHTxrN0.The Pittsbur. Arielcomes. a kin.d i 7 ll I L
. 11 u e 11 v - 1 r .1 .Bconscience is iurDiaaeu uy utc utgu; uaois , ui tells the following, and of rrmrse vouches fur its truth ;-ouci.m.c i j & ,f
Some colored persons are süll held in slavery iniriTry Ä
New Jersey. Itisdone under the plea of Aen-W Bradford "countyt last week? It struck the cornerS?'".
It is done under the plea of Appren-
The matter has been brought before thesof a chimney of Morse's Tavern', ran down the stove
bly and thorou -hl argued, but the decision, pipe into the bar-room .where all the tumblers sittings J ' m. ? t i c 11 .1 : .u l
iuu nie uar iji on uieir eiuuo wim uie i-'pi wwaius'
:the Btove, very much after the fashion of good Persian!
rn.rtli thftvWrlan. who has boon walkinfrül ire Worshippers. 1 hence it went through tlrt Ifoor.t
ticeship
Court-
IIc.ully.
The National Intelligencer says that McNulty's
case has been decided' in the Circuit Court. JudgeJEhas not been rendered as yet.
Cranch pronounced' the opinion of the Court, affirm
ing the suiiicicncy ot tho indictment. 11 is expecieaa . - 1.11-. 1 edrove down the outside of tne cellar wail, made a
a trial of McNultr wilted " Ihoto through that, and demolished barrel of beer,
. w . Il.r ...IbinA I ! mi 01 in IIHKI hniira Hsu-lKl cn.H ... " . .. . i. i - i . i. .
ut naiui;j " ' ' - r an(i then Btove in the neaa 01 t wmsgey oarrei, nui ncd about six weeks in the journey. Cstoppin"' to drink. A young man had just drawn
ftsome of the latter, and was niling
term of tho Criminal Court.
Cr-Gcri'. Jaekoon, it is stated, retained his intef-J
lectual vigor to tho last, and in his, dying rnoments,j requested to be buried without military parade, andj
Mi an unostentatious manner.- -
Or-The advertisements is that part of a paper edi
ted by the public, says the Philadelphia Ledger, anil therefore the most interesting. There in more truth
in-this than might be supposed at first bldsh In very
old papers the advertisements convey as good an" idea
of the manner's and-habits of th people of the time,1
as any thing canV
(VV Albert L. Holmes, of Carroll Count? has nom
inated himself as a "Whitr candidate for Congress' in
the Eighth District.-, lie is very small potatoes,-and
very few in a hill.
" 07-Some local articles as well as miscellaneous matter will bo found on the first page of the semiweckly', Which we bavn not room for üi the weekly
paper.-
Since the first day of April last, more than" fifteen
Millions of dollars worth of property has been desiroyed b fires, in the United States. "Father, take' Me in." A gentleman livirtg ir
Cleveland, got up the other moraing and found a nice
little baby, in a basket, at the door, with tins inscnp tion pinned to its cap : "Father, take me ia."
bottle with as
tun-pl Tho hottlfl was the next ohiecf of attraction.
and that was"shivered into small particels. The visit-
or struck the young man above his knees, ran down
his pantaloons and got out at the toes of his boots,
consists of only one-seventh of the population ; that the complicated system of elections tends still more to restrict and exclude popular influence ; that all the resources of the country are squandered on a large standing army; and that thus every year. or two wit-', ncsscs a civil war and a military revolution iti tbe
Government; when. all tnese things are considered.
it will be easy to comprehend ine state ot diaorgani7ation and misrule which weighs down the Mexican'
Republic. K S.'
Falling into a Fortune. An Irishman, not long"
since, dicing for lead in the district of Dubuque.'
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leavin'rsome blisters.. This rendered the gentiemanjiowa, tell throogn tne oouom 1 u noic . somewhat oblivious, and when' his senses came ktekRcavcrn,- and on looking round found the inside cover-
leaa. Ii wo une vi vaii: ntuvii
arid ihn Itishman's fortune ia
the lightning had stepped out, but by what passage isVciTwith. very purs lea inot known. A " strange streak' of lightning,"veins ever discovered, 'that ' V JPinade.' -
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