Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 43, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 June 1849 — Page 2

I v l h Y O U HI EU .p jjti; Miw c - : r zjzz.7 r,4 nd comfirt, and of it

Courier speaks of die health'

For the Daily Madison Courier. I" the population cf this or any other country, iH

, , -it r r - . ; a being quite fashionable id; Messrs. Editojls : As there appears to be at' 'ane vear from the divbion, many would have

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..-iUiit that city, to tase ca-.ly airingj ia vehicles or th;g time rather a dearth of Intelligence, both' squandered their possessions, whilst other woaL- ; reported roa the Madison

.uorvw-VV . i.'.-viSts, C ... lis, JHij ? rca hers bach. We don't know how they cao orefga and domestic, you can, perhaps, spare a 'have accumulated more property to their -.hare

da:it cot-jut.

i I !- n-.,.,A fmnfct in l',(,r J ! .,lJ..I . . . i i- . l . : . . l . .-ft . . . . ,- j .:., m ,, it. i !

.... - uiuv.. - - ucgcu mi of .comma or two now ana men lor ine inougais o: . s rritner nave l any connce'ice iu - , . f , , . iii ., .1 - - IS . : '

tc r. c :v:r.Nr.. JOSEPH A. VriUGHT, C t rA.SE COUMY.

LATE FOX! CIO X Sews.

ICE IinUTINANT C-CYIENCt, J A 31 E S H. LANE,

t (ttif-v are. c v a nver and break-nt-ck hill, whicrr in M.-i -,k;ja Lr f. . r.arff rirrht t. smi-i i

j jite.im cau hardly overcome. If the Courier edi- j A considerable part of a lifetime of more thanf fmuUte wealth or riches by the legitimate exer-t j Camb-ia a d tJ " p- ' j jtors were here, to take a tufa over the bouudlea-- ;ha!f a century, has been spent by trie writer in ajjcUeof his strength, talent and skill; provided, in-i oT't"" x- h n'?ht" jjprairjr-, to see the smiling Melds covered with! -careful, If not altogether correct, observation of! so doing, he does not interfere ith the inahen-i ' ' T,c oneof the HnogariaBet .Tovvir..r rrain. and see: rv ni(!tiirMa an.i ki. fM..rr.. n . r k,. m.in,i,!ijinT th An! i a" " on Irme3' It is said that the Rus-

I tranSportinz as Italian skies, tl.ev would denrJ ;.l!t. f .Klfh-m to sustain or eoio , J?'. Vn ' emP!o-ved 82a,Qt Myga reaches

CYRUS L. DUKHA3I,

j -cae tha hard fata which set them down at the; 1 The present Is, most undoubtedly, one of thef jiife

I pc-r.? diggn.s." terra Haute Express.

;mean3 that will enable them to sustain or cdjo; ;i70j0(3

men.

When we first read the above, we did

s ie! a. iittle sad to think that the fates haul f

v.cl put us dewn at Terra Haute; but.

jTscst important eras the world has ever witness-? j Now in Ireland (per example) the soil and capi- 1

After a bloody fight, ja which several hundred

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Jed, The old dynasties of Europe are shaking ftal is so monopoliz-d, that starvation of many i-',r.

i f . , . . . , . r . fi T , , ... j , jiucers of the Croats were cut down without e"r I tions must firet be politically free, before they can! land Ireland was republican and free as ours.M , , ,

' -ere killed, Baden fe l into th hands of the Hun-

inaii3 on the morning of the 21st. All the of-

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t a

- i -n t . 'become pocially right, it ol aeufp, ot chilis and fevers, off . . .

Uwould that have hindered this result" it might":

, t. The loss of the Hungariacs is estimated at

"'."ll man o n 4 A Ci

Bat.it is an incontrovertible political axiom. I ihave retarded, but it would not have hindered Jtr; - , , , . . .

I : .: n en nan hppn riminrmi f , - .- .i

-i J..T-U . I I -. x . i 5 3 . I . rt ...!! -..r uuu ucuirjinj in in

T '. 't t l:J W fcS - .nit w I II I I. r, J L. . f

r-i ' ri-rt: rcn aieu in aiivn:e , r icrcss our nunc, ar.a we Were content II.. r .1 l,; f Ul""ur' U1 uu-uu'-' ,idU wea 1 ire.

i J ijui sutiai fuuai iv.

:x I-'rid-iV f-vpr-tfe. c rn.cuic j nt 1 i.ua. ri'Jit e us snort c rives instead ct

rwssEs quinine, tp.pecac, and 'a!l such like," stolel

it is

new reported tiiat Lb!U3

i77; i-sii-ikee;" Set us break our necks lonki

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C'.'tv r.ot ki.iPc in the

: .'-I'.t'i; cove:

was that lie p

r? Lt'P at '''"t instead of turning up ourThe inhabitants of this, aud of all other coun11" "f J'cks to turn auinine down; and let us be itr8 ar-" progressing toward social equality, or ossibiv would re-f 1 . . .. " M . .l .. . ...

lithe consequence of the accumulation of wealthy . . ... , .

Un, c: 1 . . e,. , t,..j 1.4 u., e,., f! lk 10 ,u ",e may gars nave araiii titter! v

' ' i v ' ti Kd th K'llcum fnr... 1 U . I L l . .

sfTV i ucirnuoniooa

nj miiid) must be either prcgretive or retrograde

Turner, hi antaonit. is dead.

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f-'iPt down at the 'deep dir'" of com4 jretrograding toward the most degrading and ser-rt

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rce, instead of the shallow "diggins'' off 1

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. ; ;;,;.! -i.,.. ..,.r;-T kh .i . . n..i. n i: I n ricti win oaturaiiv unite, and assoc

i.-cti.j, v. ..i.o .w....0 fn.c f aiuii. oroiner jjonaidson. you may! I . , , . f in mat state m nve years

. ii i . j , 4, t a . . i i ieir weaiLii: lor it a on v dv larira HinouuLS oin

coolers. ruf::trs, aim w c una u a veiy ?njoytlie"trnoverthe boundless prairie'H , ' , , . 4 , . ,. t . . , , -i, i J Ir 1 M wealth accumulated to?etlier that great remits; ? cu't n.attf r to r;et i.t the true state o. ltJ,"5'Ve are content to remain between the u ,. , j .... , , ., , J 1 """" -siw-eu '"rHean be accomplished; and it perfectly agreeablcH

w uuv 111 ak MJeautimi UIiio ana tae fclgh hills Which f to the mental orcanizalion of man to be delimit-

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f .'of OJenburg-h

Progress in Connecticut. The Legislature of Great suspense is experienced at Vienna at their

Connecticut has just passed a law, transferring the Jnou-appearance. The Russians in Huocarv and" .... . - e . I. . T . : I . . " r. . O J

'Upowcr of granting oivorces from the Legislature UyJPersiaus are asking what has become of them

j ! r j ' - aua ju-eraoisKicouia lurnisn some

information on the subject.

riptions. Don't get in a J , A Sry battle has taken place between er, nor allow yourself to,.ll,.'S.U-lr,a?!, th Maars D"r R.

n :r.3 increase t Lutii is yet c.Meny con- "Hverhan it

n r. -1 -s li li f. -i l U If 1-V" i ' n

;,a,a .JI iXREF-T CRINKLING rROHHU'ED. luefi

ill

Anti-Cholera Prescj

herr.tied be; but keep a cool head, and never be led" n ui II ... . ' . ti L'emoisKi has defeated the Russians on th ran

f Ischemes. A railroad of a few miles is nought? 1 If a sparking you go, and we know you do so.'

I .'nnes of Gallacia.

::.r;r v-tic iv.iu.iu-.a.i.."'''i;'-i n, .. , , .. jhhvb iu muse iiiinieuiaieiy UKeiv iu oe oeiienuMit ! seep an eye to me nine asiinies: aua nowuoyou.i . ., " - , . , I Irhiiadelphia City Council have passed anil. , . I I , , , , , . covered with crowds of recruits all of whom sruav t:s the c.tv cemetery, and cnetaketu. ,. 1 , . f f by It. A railroad to the Pacific has aroused the hW, don't stay later than three, if you're any w ay -i . 4 , recruits, an oi wnora o-cwp Oe m the interments in th,i0rd,nCe fH'hlb,Un the PraCt,ce ot national energies, and occupies the national modately wise. f j vere go.ng to Debrcin for the purpose of being X :of Vv o, case? nnkrinSls,and imposing a pan- Lh ht; Don't dread it all, be you old, young or small.l l" ' ' 1QC0Td ay. -" 'r. ;;:?V; : ' ll :! , ::. n? violation of the same. The com- 4,-,. 4 Lather hoverlv rash, butkeencllmivon.asvoul Th0 eatlra - "tore intense and gen-

'VaS P.lf-Iil.OIieu (U jc.UIUW illCIC iiVfi I . t ..... SI i'iau M,CiiW, uuwOIB aio uiwui w iuai I J r J fc2ral than vr

jeen six death, since yesterday mornini-U U e" -,ie "um.o.tyoi jyQQd thingB ,owr and weak, and mean;

'in? :it!i'rni,,i?''p. crpHtfi.i hv tre nrarni inir All

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...it ' rrjjre,

hear of' definitelv. Kutnor saI 1 ,

we cannot hnd out where tuev

jf.he streets, unhealthy.

Xy A r.iost bi'U'ai occurrer.ee too.. places

CO"-1 iB sai lnat weather here is al-f

j-itot precisely like that experienced in?

ftScholera C-iius Clay was making a speech, aiidi'j" "

ilii'Hvs Iihva rlorif. and avoid eatiHcrsriil and trash.?

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To grasp the beautiful, the grand, sublime, j j tlliy and t"1". avo'd every thing green.;

And mount aloft to purer, fairer scenes." whether it be caDDge or Krout; and quite Mt:m-:

l es, degraded as our errors in social movement I 3 b J - j

u . , . . .l I Jknow what you re about, neve caused us to be, there yet remains an ethe-l I z.

rial spark unquenched within the censor of our I

inmost hearts, which reouires but a breath ol ttir Lnmo i. .v.t. ,... r.n., s

Fidelity. Never forsake a friend. When

mar. i.i the crowd called him a iiar.H CT'V"-' a number of laborers wer

j'jGrand, the Beautiful, the Good, to fan it into at the heart when the world Isdark and cheerless jj ihe fortress of Bud e-.f!ame. lis the time to try true friendship. The heart r'2Istt by the Hung

Now that there is a certainty of the invasion of the Russians, ail c!a?se are taking up arms, hnd it is said that there are 180,000 men in the field , one fcixth of whom are Poles. A Hungarian Republic has been proclaimed at Kascharr.

A :counts from Vienna announce officially that

ida was taken by assault, on the

rarians.

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ay crew a p:s.oi and r.retl at trie siiani"-"' ict. on miaui we tidu nodu lvl w Fluuu- iitcai ICOU,l5 uulcu jthat lias been touched with true gold, will redou-ft i ue r roucu approach nearer to Rome and have

who f.ed. A man by the name of Turneif inear Newtown, Huntingdon county. Pa. j frt 13 necessary; but united effort can only be jbje ite efforts when the friend is sad and in trou-3U"0U" the city. The adjacent heights have

related the offensive- word whereupon!1 the 24 th ult., the blast exploded prema- frocur6d and u8tained b7 united or immense! ible. Adversity tries real friendship. They will M been takn i..,se$Sio 0f by a detachment at Cev

KG n1t. I 1 AC i r . I i .1 .

C.a'. started at him with a bowie knife, cut-fiturely, instantly killing four persons, and

hi-n cevere'v across the abdomen. f Joad iy wounding eighteen or twenty more.!

fu.r.rr n!un-eJ a knila i::to Clav's heart i i-nree c! wnom nave since died. f

ciutir.j instant death, ""cands in a few hours.

T i.rr-,- l'4 llwft

1 1 3r iIbridge G.

buch are the par J i . . .

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".cuiarf , as t elated to us by a gentleman , n, r , . . ' HLt avenwoi th, Mo., of cholera. Th who heard them in Louisville yesterday. - , T T , , J J Hthira son Mr. Lawrence has lost wi

is is

V& cannot nnd lancruaee to express qui 5

t i nasi

It is unwoi -S I

-ix months.

thin the S

detestation of such conduct

thv cf a civilized people, and a disgrace u? Washington National Monument Aa my

PI.,,- ho ver Keen n violent inn r,N ,u' mcl "ul,to uul uave uceu "ccu ecu'

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always armed and, whatevet m

wealth. Jt is, therefore, perfectly natural andl turn from the scene of distress, betray their hv 1!tia Vtcehia. The Trench w?m determined tn

agreeable to man's nature, that the rich should jpocrisy, and prove that interest only moves. If Renter the city, but, if possible, without bloodshed. unite their wealth to afcomnlish rrre-ni nr errand"1 I 1 j i . 1 1 I 2 It ; .1.. - ... .

r b h j .yUU nave a irieua wno loves you wno nassiu-t j 11 ,! a'" L"m uif? mm vice 111 wnicn they are enresults. But wealth, when united to aggrandize died vour interest and happiness be sure to sus-l'gaged i -xfremelv distasteful to the French i,nn,

tain him in adversity. Let him feel that his for-1 autl that insertions are vrry iiunirous. It is also mer kindness is appreciated, and that his love wasij,earfd tht incase the Neapolitan or Austrian

wn away. Real fidelity may be rare, but ! troops thou! 1 approach the French camp, that a in the heart. Who has not seen and felt & collision would ensue, as a bitter jealousy prevails

its power? Who has never loved a friend, or la-H between them. bored to make a friend happy. The good and the p The Roman troops briskly pursued the flying kind, the affectionate and the virtuous, see aiidpjeBP0htans.

. t 7 - fob-- j G., son of Mr. Josiah Law- lhe must be at the expense of the many.afcdj ,i , r,J iLhe ultimate result must be the slaking of thtf mnati, died recently at r ortl i , . I

which labor can be sustained; and this social!

degradation must produce political canvulsionsf

md revolutions. I

not thrown

it exists

Political equality alone cannot save nations!

i'rom revolutions and convulsions. The repub-l feel the heavenly principle. They would sacrifice

cut 1 - i IS " ' J i i . Ie rally throughout the different States, I am in-i'ics of Greece, Rome, Venice, Genoa, and others. I wealth and honor to promote the happiness of A ("1-tructd to repeat that the Board of Managers of jsunk into monarchical despotism .or political! :"jothers; and in return, they receive the reward of h

' " " " " 1 - 1 1 w ' g-iihe Washington National Monument Societj j janarchy. And is not our own (at present) politichance upon what may be termed bruteti vin be pleased to receive a block of marble, sran-l leal I v free counlrv fast vereinff to one of thes

FIREMEN'S RIOT.

Philadelphia, June IS, M-

their love, by sympathizing hearts and countlc.ssf l 1 ""aueirn111 on Saturday favors, when they have been brought low by dis-jn!ght cout,uu "Y- One killed.and fifteen

r t . . i 1 . 1 l 4 1 .a f a - - iir iivu-i i- u'Minii.. "i-.., i, it it-

tjice. lit; has met with a v .oient aeauii:JUe or any otiier suitable stone from every StateJ Extremes? Wealth already, in the more populous lease or adversity. fif ,, "ti t "erui ana 111s posse md we here it n-.av be a watnins to tho?t f m tha Union, to be placed in an appropriate po-f kiarts of the country, is gathering into few hands;! 1 rr t I , , ..fl''' 1 le riot ast night. ' 0 I I , r 1 r r r r s & e. 1 1 The Bible. Arrangements have been made, it? - - w.ho tasc to tnuch pains to parade thtn f Jsition in tne monument. These blocks should ihese few are uniting, and associatin? in rashf f , . ... .. 0 . . . c , . M F ROM THE PLAIN'S. 1 i i.i ...... ti 6 1 1 is staled, for printing the Scriptures 111 five of theri

avtrv hefou; the- public, and who takevte of the fohowing dimensions, viz: four feet moneyed enterprises and monopolies, and as a na-f -n . . ... . . , -ni4 nirinP.-lira n!llt-..f f St. Locis, June If.

,,r., ,n jj-it-in r it 11 pi: pr--t m i iha' lhe f'llg. tlv0 fet;t high, and eighteen inches in depth .f-jtural and necessary consequence, the mass ar-f'

s i I- 1 n nr I r ttt or art A I rt t' or infn Iia pnrfav st oAnhi!:

Pr. Drake, of Cincinnati, says tnat1win ansu.er when marble cr granite cannot Lef f ikely,

Iwavs "armfd to t

iit-l '.ft lii.

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I ? hate advices from the Plain. orinz further in-

I j As it i intended to place these stones at every jinking lower and 1 t'-jlanding of the staircase any substantial materia i nequality and degr

'! J'.vill answer when marble cr granite cannot Lefjikely, in 6ociaI and political anarchy; for it,-

duiiiig the continuancs of cholera in thaijff0und. The name of the State from which ii vou!d be, perhaps, impossible to persuade or :v, f:c;n 15"" to the deaths Iron -peonies should be engraved upon it in letters 6uf-j force the people of this country into monarchical

..:at liiease aii-ounted to tu o out of e ver iciently large to be easily read. They will bef I-iespotis-m. I

i huniirrd oi thv pojui'ation. Huiid in the wall in the order of time in whichH These are the results of natural laws. Obe- j ness; even forfeited reputation won by patienct-1 1 H E, j - - f -'I'hey may be received in this city. 1 llience to the social (as well as the moral law, forf! anu virtue. But who ever again looked upon hi! r "i'he Cmonua'.! Commercial nays th:t.j Jt js grd,ifvn5 to t()e Board to state that thJ jihey are intimately and inseparably united; pro- vanished hours, recalled his slighted years, stamp " $ potat oc-., in i-j market, last briday.K ,; i3 0f TullaJegfi, Alabama, anticipated thet:.ducos equality, or riiteousness ; righteousnessfli them with wisdom, or efficed from the recorcH. ", ' " , . , j- , , - 6 ' N b t 11 t jiroin cholera, an MimJ rt....-v re ".a.. tOJs'.eiut . d a I '.:: d-.l -:,;.vit ..ti,n -f th R.tnr.l. n.-l tmJrnA th-ir tr'.K.S ii.rftdue.eft waw: aud naace. iov. II oi eternity the fearful blot of waited t-me? 1 1 .

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. .1 vitation of the Board, and tendered their trib-j produces peace; and peace, joy. Jjuta of a block of marble from the quarries iu J do not suppose, that but few,

j jo 01 a u.ucn. in majjre nuui me quarries iii (j0 not suppose, that but lew, or any Of thr '"card cf Cop;.'!i il C0Jn,- VirP'aia ia two instances, ann Wealthy men of this country, design or desire to! Qt ,r, v p J Georgia i.hve successively followed the noble ex-j jo rush or oppress the poor, but they naturally de-j ,J, :. -- i r '"V; an; t is eonfi.'eiitiy expected that every j'ire to make the most of their wealth. The! " li rue'liona, 01 folate 1:1 the Union will he represented in this na-llmost certain and effectual mode to effect this is!

'. '0. t '. i tfll.iod tiiO ''..brH pi'OV'J ix. zed C 1 13. ;c tin ' xt.

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jj is staled, for printing the Scriptures in five of thej

principal cities ia Itily.and colporteurs appointee

for their p-ftneral ihstrihution. sinr th flier!) 1 ol Ll

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the Pope j.jwn.BrHl.c ui Bictvuessauu irouui- among tlie emi(grants. Things Lost Forever. Lost wealth may be The number of deaths in this citv from cholera restored by industry; the wreck of health restore!.; Ion Thursday, was fifty-two. Total for six days, by temperance; forgotten k nowledge restored by j'wo iiunured and sixty-seven. On Friday, the study; alienated friendship soothed i u to forge tfu i -; ioholera interments were fifty-six.

HEALTH REPORT.

Cincinnati, June 18 12, M-

Tits on Saturday were : Twenty

y from cholera, and twenty-three from other dis.pases. On Sunday, there were the same number

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GEO. WATTERSO.V, Secretary W. N- M S.

jto carry out large and extensive improvements,! ibusiuess or speculations; to accomplish these,!

uiay ;:i ovt:uoe:j jy Newspapers throughout the Union will 'Urgeamounts of wealth are required. These magplease copy. liiificent improvements, business, Ace, are abso-J

The Great Lost. Of all things her below ;j Jof each wealth is that on which t!ie poor tie! tided man i4 j

chiefly tempted, even to the end of life, to plate 1

hiscoiifitience; and when riches increase, it proves

t

Onk of "Old ZackV Postmasters. The N l

-S.eplit-n iio:t. o yora sUi, t-J!s the followiug "good 'un," at the!

ove Hal1, Lntand. it wili be reco:-' :expen5d of one cf the appointees under the pre-f

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-M-n-trs rccentiV err.v r- S.r Jj;ethen iio't. o

to; of II

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:utely necessary to the progressive welfare of thecountry, and are the wish and aim of every cultivated and well regulated mind. And yet, from!

their misdirected disobedience to the social law.f

' """ I ' " . . f uhev are certain to produce trraduallv r?reater so-t

z . t . .- . Mem lnnii tv linn flmnnrH. in fh rlra nf rA

V: ..., i . . r ! .-i T ..- a nncf m ailr n Vi tea -r. i i I

! tonuniia C;r-t-v - r-v- . . . " t monv in the bodv oolitic, and conseooentlv in-!

,ac 'rf,n .y . l . ... U .10 men is more spicy than his vocation he is ai: 1 ... ... . . J . I

CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, June IS I, r. .

a hard task for the human heart to keep its aff-e- ' . . , J

,. ,-t- .i.j. .a.. ., , : -! ei , vv u il ;i causes a q u et iiiariiei, out mo oelions sutheiently detacned irom them. Butht-Jl M 1 . . - .1 .. A,na.id is rrood at $3 li,. who by liijusiice acquireth tne eartnly mammon b 4

justly forfeiteth the treasure ot heaven; and h' , .

. . j . . . , , .naii're, eiliier as rearoa price or cemaua. who is made vain and covetou by money, how-t t ' , . , . . ,. . , J V. ni KV. D-mand fair.at loJ ,C3lDJ-ac. ever honestly gotten, renders that a curse to or,, i 4 ' ... , . , ,, . I Provisions t nchaned.

wnicu was cesignea as a blessing to many, am ; 1 drowns himself in which should have watered -,J around him. Bichop Home. !

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f ?ta.r in En-!-

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to a title ancn ' 1 ' ' - , , . , I security and unhappiness in oil rank of society.! lltoeniaW. One day last wek a gentleman left J . ' , , t . . ,. 3 i .re T;,p 40...p-oe.naa..r. j ? j b i i Nnther do I suppose, that either of the great'

. ,, , - if a letter in jjsj

Sales of DrieJ l'ea' ii-s, at SI -10. Chkesk. Sales of Western Resetve, at G''c. One reason why the world is not reformed, is

, , ... . c.uee every man woula have others takeastart, stoudwater village, ( Maine,) recently, leaving .

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ipouu oi water in place.

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i .;-"-" uii.il .uLir ui igu iiMveiiworin, .ir. ueorge uiLBtRT. ol LOvmir- -j

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a guaitpr every day. cud c

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' i!wa for Philadelphia. He had gone some cis-r r t .... , "6 d' '- rir , , .t l lany 3 uch results in their great political schemes

- - fiianc- cuiu, M"i,u . --j Nl)i6ir! I have a more charitable opinion of mv cmp.ati G'o' t c ! kni f'it cf ti.e strar, breathless, covered wita per- j T K ,. . . , uuu.ua..Mnb-i.Li "-r ' ... , , h'rliow men. I believe the aim, design, and at.

- cr.y, abouiTis; irt.oa ana waxea eccs, over too.. . ; jr.,f. n nf ttA mA . Af lhrt ftf K1 11 il,um" i.owia.uig, aa u, i

eeps losin- tier several rps managed to articulate, Mr. L ,!t ..... . . t. TT&:... .UUt '

rii ..... .1 iMviit.' " M f w ...... .... u ui loc ; i ? .

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day. ana ir r. an r , 1 1"

t :r.es" co -e. . -

s r-ace

ii to 0

' ! m.niUrv and nolitical schemes in th IT(.;at

ir. tl'-?!1 l I lorgct wliere you saia inat iei twt5

me wiilioat

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5ite, is the welfare of their fellow citizens, as! f f.ir as tht welfare is not incompatible with their! 1

torm on thf. MissisHPFi. -The Ciro; own ecrgrau.izemeut; yet for want of proper! :From Cincinnati, per Wiroilin: I

K or seivn q-.iartprs in :ii-t Delta, Extra, of the 3ih, has the following: l?ltuowledge and obedience to the social law, the I 3 I box ware, 0 K DonohuA; I box jap : t - . . . ii ... . .... tin. i.. i. . . . . t c i

0f -,,- n t? ., y " :o t!ie tviorcthzt if-1! --atardav, June 0 "I he terrible storm wh zh Insult has hitherto been, and will continue to be isfI W-l;a &c Co; 1 box in. z-. J C Vi kinnJnce 1n"or?. ' " v I last hight, demolished asaw-n,i.l,i jlhe degradation of the many, which must nooa:; ku ; . i :iJ conmttu.g other ravages, became a penrCt; er or later produce political anarchy, and this re-1. ? fee, 1 brl sujur, 1 do molasses, iapkgs. Woo.; bur. The reverter o: Ci nc i nr. at! Cort.-' Lon.0 Ky the time it reached New Madrid. j 'UU is just ascertain as USc Shrewsbury'; 1 hhd sugar. 1 lot moveables, ':.t! went into a iiCuiS.: where a :u::..!s f; , Passecgrr who came ur to on the James. ! Wben the rtfl-d Jake. j-fpkgs uicze, suudry cousigu-es.

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Married On Saturday, June HI, by Rev. Mr? ..H-: ,,r.r.,,..r ,,., r,wt., iy i,,,,r, xt.m riutens

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Hon, Ky., to Miss Kate E. Daily, of this city. J ' ',"?, '"'Vn1 ' -PP'y r Mw; pTOD- , ' , - 1 iRr at Ii RHWr.-! Mjr.Prior I'Uh Fortes, I Un the loth inst , by the Rev. Gam I Taylor, ,.,,,. k, , e:',:r,: m ,-Te- r.r ,aie Uj-on q .He a tarurI Mr. Michel Wolf to Miss A rtimici a Striblig ' i- x-tn a "a. tf.r.se I t.v y i'i-r in th West.

1 if. i !ihjs ar wirruiifd 10 ' i q'i&i in quail') , It ...s i ;r r i .r, T i i njinci-H ...f ally IT infti.ii'arrr i . U: ui : 1 fp!i.iioiiia:f' inir n'li.iori . . r -t I ! r f r,. Mi-iM-ii- l u tne a'l-'i, are lu thA . --i n "I ' i njj.-c Oct. I ;..- f ii n-t am ..; i ii. S" i'lv f n fimishi! v'ih rai.n fy i:a sut... r.-.-r, s::d wdn are eonfi ieai- . f rrf1 l"ior ii.f r a' i i Kr.,;,:, J . 55a'.h''.t. J-hn t. M i'rhfil, Jifoirn". i, J&ai-l'avM-n, Dr. Norwood r, u. .-MKLTO V, R- .1 Mice Broadway, If iwtai Main eror b 3d its. "1 MadUon, Indiana.

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n,t . : tll prorjibiiity, t!a is but a mill portion of the' '-.an - or Communitist, nor am I a Socialist in the? ! A Us 1,u:!,', C'1 ;owu ci' C:cn"nij h' this t-rribh. storm. We Common view of that system. I have not any1,!

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-IS- - ..1.ar Toni "t'f. rare'-ns all; A f.iiA- v !.- fS!i trf- i i-rr ha..J Qf Jiauel H ,- 1 '"v" I'-'-ry I .-re - any hair w i.i mraot', Tri' -ijh r.i. t a Oaii itr-ii riietrovt " JUi.F.-; ii m;kl, r. r ' -i 1 .". r -,, r. . ptrrpt, I'hHeil j. hia To- !r .! . .. -n F. I:. rfJRE. Acl ;ice 16