Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 54, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 June 1849 — Page 2

DAILY COURIER.

. P. Sc J. R. COTIOTO?f, Editui-.

nnuiMV f i rsn'i.ji n 3 199.

FOR GOVERNOR, JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, cf faf.ee :o:M7.

F0?. Llt-Itr-ANT GOVERNCS, JAMES II. LANE, OS EEAF.SORN COUNTY.

for. congress, secot r!sr?.:cT, CYRUS L. DUN HA 31, OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.

XT There have been five deaihs from choleia eince yeeterday noun. We have not been able to ascertain the number of new cases.

Important to Merchants. One of the higher Courts of New Orleans has decided adversely to the right of the City Council to tax merchants aud others, composing firms of that city, but residing North. Sojourners, however, who go there, to transact business only a portion of the season, are liable to the annual tax of two hundred dollars. : ijj'The New York Tribune says that the emigrants arriving daily at that port are of a. very superior class. The large number cf respectable and educated young men from England, Scotland, and Ireland, to be found in the boarding-houses, is really surprisingMost of them are preparing to go West.

5" A frteud has handed us the proceedings of

I the "Great Taylor Meeting" that was held on the 14th of June, 1S43, by the people of Knox j county, Tennessee, wth'ivt distinction, of aftyt

' 7. t u.. ! to present the name of General Zachary Tavlor, T-r'oi withstands ? the caution of pnj- . T . . . , , , , ' D , -xolv' & J .. j of Louisiana, as the people 's candidate for Presisicians, there are many persons tn the daily j dent of the UnUed A report wag made habit of eating green vegetables, and other , which wag unaaimousy adopted. From the reunwholeeome food, and then swahow a j port, which was widely published in the whig pagood potion of brandy to assist digestion, j pers, we extract the following, italics and all, as

If such persons want to have some idea ot j we find it in a whig paper. Cin. Enquirer.

how their stomachs look when filled with

5tich a mess, we advise them to adopt a plan something like the following: Take a

vessel and mash in it some half dozen un- j

ripe potatoes; mix in a

beans and peas, throw in a quarter of a cuirant pie, and a few radishes half biuised, and a little grease; then cover it over with brandy, sugar, and water. Let this preparation stand in the sun for five cr six hours, occasionally stirring it up 60 as to get it

well mixed, and you will then see whether

"The election of Gen Taylor, brought about,

as we believe it will be, by the spontaneous voice of the people, must have a powerful operation in putting down faction, and restricting party with-

half pint each of i in eafe Bnd Balutarv limits, we believe that his ! 1 -r t. .f....- . 1 .1

view bui mo vousiiiuiion are correct, ana mat in his administration, he will adhere "stirtly to that instrument." we believe that he will seek to promote all the great interests cf the country, without imposing undue burdens on any one of them. We believe that he will encourage, and not obstruct, the freedom of the elective franchise, by appointing only the honest and capable

or not the mixture has the appearance of I to public trusts, and by never removiug such for

being healthful. And yet, many persons fill their stomachs with a similar mess almost daily. (7-On the "22d instant, in accordance with the proclamation of the Mayor ol X. Orleans, the citizens, proprietors of hotels and otner public places, as well as masters of vessels in port, displayed the usual signs of mourning for the death of ex-President Folk.

tho fair expression pod mtnntqinnce of their

private and individual opinions of public men and measures; that, like the immortal Washington, he will regard offices within his gift, as not belonging to liim or to a party, but to the American people, and bestow them upon that principle, and not for mere partisan semic. He will put down, it is to be hoped forever, the shameful quadrennial rmh to Washington city of imjortunale, clamorous and hungry office tetkem, demanding their share of the spoils; and furnish to the?)i and to his successors, the example of a government carefully looking over the whole country, for the purpose of selecting and employing the honest, able and eminent, who are staying at

The Eait W'isd. Ctst'i Advertiser, says ; A j long as our winds are easterly, we can expect no abatement of cholera. This dreadful pestilence, like lb. plague and every other Infectious disorder, has emanated from the East. There is, undoubtedly, some noxious peculiarity in the east wind. It was an east wind that

L blasted the seven ears of corn, in Pharoah's dream.

It was an east wind that brought the plague of locusts to Egypt. It was an east wind whose touch caused the vine in Ezekiel a vision utterly to wither; and it was an east wind that dried up (frosted) the fruit of the vine, as recorded by Ezekiel, and lastly, it was a vehement east wind a sirocco that destroyed the gourd of the prophet Jonah. The frost of April 25th, 1S43, although very severe, only produced a partial failure of fruit

the wind being from the west. The frost in May ISth, last, which was not more severe, was more fatal in its destruction the wind at the period being east. Astronomical calculations cannot be made to advantage when the wind is from the east. Individuals afflicted with rheumatic nervous affections, suffer greatly during the prevalence of these winds. I should like to know whether this is an electrical influence. The Telegraphic operators can probably shed light on thiscurious subject. California Emigrants Murdered. We find the following sad intelligence in the Vicksburgh Sentinel, of the 19th inst. We sincere

ly trust that the reports have been exaggerated : "We learn by passengers on the Amazon, which

passed down from the Arkansas river on Sunday,

that intelligence had been received at Van Buren,

of an attack on a company of California emigrants by a large body cf Indians, and that out of more than fifty in the company, only four escaped ! The company was among the first which had left Fort

Smith and was far out on the prairies. We hope the report may be exaggerated, but, if true, such savage outrages should be met with quick and severe retribution."

A Stoit cf Ot'R Times. A venerable Dalchmaa, after having occupied all the o Sices of ona of the principal citiea of the republic with great

honor, and having amassed a great fortune in the j

most unexceptionable way, finally formed the resolution of goiDg to terminate his days at his country-seat. But before retiring, he wished to take leave of his friends and connections, and, accordingly, invited them to a feast at his house. The guests, who expected a sumptuous repast, were much surprised on coming into the eatingroom, to 6ee there a large oaken table, covered with a coarse blue cloth. On being seated, they were served on wooden plates with salted herring rye bread and butter, with some cheese and curdled milk. Wooden vases, filled with small beer, were passed around, for each of the guests

to help themselves. This extreme oddity of the old gentle man caused secret murmuring among the company; but, out of respect to his age and wealth, instead of showing discontent, they pretended to relish their frugal fare ; and some of them even complimented him upon the cordiality of those old times, which he had brought to remembrance. The old man, who was not duped

BY TELEGRAPH.

REPORTED FOR THK MADISON DatLT COCPrqlL

fcjr-The Pittsburgh Post of the 2Gth inst. ays that the steamer Wyoming arrived at that port the morning previous, from Cin

cinnati, having had on board thirty cases j home and seeking nothing at its hands. " of cholera and seven deaths during the trip, j The Hungarian Arm7wc yesterday set down

llie disease was so oau on Doara mat a 1 ,t from 200.000 to 250.000. Bv the London

number of passengers left her at Bridgeport and went to Pittsburgh in stages. The Post

Times we find the number increased to 396,000 more than equal to the combined Russian and

0 Letters from Washington say that Taylor is bothered to understand why the State of Virginia should one week 6end him a splendid sword for his conduct as a soldier, and the next week send fourteen members to Congress to oppose his administration!

Hays the Captain and ciew rendered every j Austrian forces engaged in the campaign.

intention in their power to the sufferers on j This vast army is divided into eleven corps, com

, : manded by the following generals: Bern, a Pole;

rr, . 7 c c 1 j Georgey, a Hungarian; Damianitsh, a Croat; frr The barque Anne Terry, of balera, r, , tI T . 1 - j Perezel, a Hungarian; Guyon, an Irishman; Mass., sailed last week irom that port lor : Kapka a Sclave; Danemberg, a Hungarian; tan Francisco, with a crew of about twen- ' and Aulich, a German. The Hungarian Cavalty, all of whom have been masters or mates j rY consists of twenty-seven regiments of reguof vessels. They ship for twenty cents per j lars, each of 2,000 to 2,400 men, and of 40,000 month! I irregulars. They have 450 pieces of cannon, BRIDGE aV W KCELINC;. The Pittsburgh j niost of whichare 12 and 18-poundera. TheHuni j ! gariaa cleriry of all sects, are wandering about rapers contain a call, numerously signed , 61 6

for a public meeting of citizens who are

the country in their clerical costume, preaching

cTtcrmi nation acrainst the fnreicrn i n rl ra Tha

'in favor of a free navigation of the Ohio foilowing is the 0ath of Kossuth, on being electriver," to take into consideration the sub- j ed Governor of Hungary: "I, Ludwig Kossuth, ject of the obstruction about to be created elected Governor by the National Assembly, by the erection of a Bridge at Wheeling, swear that I will maintain the Declaration of In-

and to "determine what measures ought to be adopted in order to prevent the general rights of iiade and commerce being sacrificed for the benefit of a private corporation of local interests."

dependence of the nation in all its consequences; that I will yield and enforce obedience to the laws and to the resolutions of the National Assembly. So help me God !" N. Y. Sun.

Cholera.

5 The following placard, affixed to the walls

of Frankfort, shows the state of feeling in that city : "All the women and all the young girls of Wurtumberg, announce to the German soldiers, that they have sworn never to marry one of them whose hand has been stained with the fraternal blood. All other German women are invited to follow this example." $3r The Bostonians talk of fitting out an expedition to go in search of Sir John Franklin. One of the public spirited citizens writes: "Let us then no longer wait for the movement of the United States government. Let us, in Boston, raise by subscription the 6um of $100,000, to cover contingencies, and let us fit out the expedition without delay. If Bostonians will do it, their vessels may sail out of the harbor in this holy cause before three weeks are passed.

A Wealthy Man. Belknap, the great railroad contractor, who died at Windsor, Vt., on Tuesday, held over half a million of dollare' worth of the 6tock of the Vermont Central Railroad, to the completion of which road he had laterally bent his whole energies. He commenced his career as a day laborer on the Worcester Railroad.

Cincinnati Jane 2'J 7, i M. Cholera interments to noon 95, other u;afe 37. Heavy rains. Largs quantities of coal being burned throughout the city. River rising slowly. Cincinnati, June 33 The packet-ship Ashburton, with Father Mathew onboard, arrived at New York last night. There were 37 cases of cholera and IS deaths. There were forty-eight cases and nine deaths' from cholera, in N ew York 3 eterday. CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, June 30. Flour. The market is steady, but not active The demand is confined to small lota for city consumption. Sales at $3 75a$3 Sit. Oats. There is a fair demand for Oats. Whisky The market for Whisky is dull. Pork. The market is without change, either as regards prices or demands. Bacon. There is a good demand for Bacoa.

by this feigned satisfaction, did not wish to carry j Prices have advanced.

the joke any farther; and, at a signal which he

gave, some servants, habited as country-women, j

entered, bringing in the second service. A white cloth succeeded the blue one, and some pewter plates replaced the wooden ones. Instead of rye

bread, dried herrings, and cheese, they were served with good brown bread, fresh beef, boiled fish, and strong beer. At this unexpected change the secret murmurs ceased; the polite attentions Gf the old man became more pressing; and the guests ate with a better appetite. Hardly had they time to taste the second service, when they saw a butler enter, followed by half a dozen servants in brilliant liveries, bringing in the third course. A superb table of mahogany, covered with a beautiful flowered cloth, replaced the oaken one. A side-board was immediately covered with the richest plate and most curious china; and the guests were charmed with the sight of a prof usion of rare and exquisite meats. The most delicious

wines were freely passed around, while a melodi j ous concert was heard in the adjoining room, j Toasts were drank, and ail were merry. But the 1

good old man, perceiving that his presence hindered the guests from giving themselves to their Ca'hVm jVi mV7. full iov. rose, and addressed them thus: 11 i,Pr"vp- w,lt if kept dry v&n he made into a

- 8.iu;i hi 11 lew nmni'v Is ami Hof j-nt wrurf 111 ill di"1 give you thanks, ladies and gentlemen, for ' es-f ere itHicat.: tnnnai i'kiI U ieimrp.i. For sale ai the favor you have granted me. It is time that I J jH! WALlUiva

should retire, and leave you to your liberty; but j IVA'TKD, a H.m-eco!. 1 r 1 u , . , T , , , i If ri.im..,i i.,.ttd in a ce

ueiure wie oan commences, wnicn 1 nave orerec Apply a' im oinc.

to be prepared for those who love the dance, permit me to acquaint you with the design I proposed to myself in inviting you to a repast which has appeared so odd. I have wished thereby to give you an idea of our republic. Our ancestors rose to their high state, and acquired liberty, riches, and power, by living in the frugal manner, which you saw in our first service. Our fathers preserved those great blessings only by living in the simple masner of which the second service has reflected an image. If it is permitted to an old man, who is about to leave you, and who tenderly loves you, to speak, I must say, I fear

that the extravagant profusion which you miht

have remarked in the last service, and which is j iJSi'SX? the present stvle of living, will deprive us of more ll(,th lh PX,r ,,f hRal a"d c"'l wuuin a frw hoam. ,, , ,! Tins, while it U vpry iryinj upon the general hfaiia of than our ancestors have acquired by the sweat of the system. ppriauy mj upon ihf sHn !,&dea of

their brow, and our fathers have transmitted to , ,cat" c""'Pi "e punar'y 1 ah,e 10 surfer irom

niwc rutiiiCii Miaiitro, n I II V intr-i riTMlll n lail. 8UMi.um. morphew. Src Jl.'l.hS H AUEI.'.- N VMPH rfOAP and Kau timne tie nus. (ivhtcn M t:ie samp article tn a

Read, but Don't Lacgh. The Philidelphia ! 1 Tiid s,4,e-) are he only artu-l wtuch win efftctuaiiy r i 'em dy 1h.e d-"tfc'. 1 here are many washe-i and ot hDispatch tells an excellent story connected with er comiKximi-i ,-oid for ihn purpo e. some uf which are the whiDninjr nost of D-lawa- where h mn re- ' v(,ry p'eno1- hi"2 compounded ,f mineral g-iVtan' me wnipping post. 01 ueiawa.e, wnere a man re- , r a, d sh,U (1 hy all mela hfl avo,dPl1. JuleiJ Henr

ceived twenty lashes "well laid on," for some of- ' vmpn !'.p in mmpo ed. far the n:tt pirt, of hum

fence of which he had been convicted, against the

A Slblime Truth. Let a man have all the

j world can give him, still he U miserable, if he j has a groveling, unlettered, uudevout rnind. Let j him have his gardeus, his fields, his lawns, his

woods, for grandeur, plenty, ornament, and gratification; while, at the same time, God is not in all his thoughts. And let another have neither field nor garden; but, let him look at nature with an enlightened mind a man who can see and

j adore the Creator in his works can consider them

as emanations of his power, his wisdom, his goodness; and in his poverty he is far happier th&ri the pther in his riches. The one is but a little higher than a beast, the other but a little lower than an angel. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Rev Wm. W. Curry, of Kentucky, will preach in the Universalist Church on to-morrow, (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Also at early candle-light.

ni'UE I5liAMIi;s A ?i li I NUN. Per

g t)nis v. aui!ti. pu re l.'quor-i can hud t hem t

A Pure Pepper.

V A 1. 1 JEN'S.

Lf .Vinson Mafttard and Al'iiifn Cayenne

t iii 11 nit I. tin h ve 10 Heven

central pari of the citv.

AIIS. IS It t'SH !; A complete assortment of dirf rent qualities tin hand and for Kale hy

KKANCIrf K. FU! RE, DrniL'Ht, Main eio st. between West and Mulberry. junei!9

3 A INT IJitlMH .N.

june

01) dozen tor a'e hv F. 1: SUIRE.

rnOOTII, Flefh, Cloth and Nail Brushes for a!e by I je 'J F. E. .UIRE.

A

nu,.enor lot ot iriouud Hpic a. Coven. Cinn.miw.

Pepper and Gher. put up in paper, and warranted

pure; on consignment and for sale tiy j1"1 29 F. E. SUiRE.

g "1 KOl.iU .tll NTARD in boxes.

K pine, on cunsigiiuieiit and tor al hy

june -J

warranted

F. E PUIRR.

Ice and Cholera. A recent sudden in-

The Cincinnati Gazette savs the

epidemic has greatly increased its intensity for several davs nast. and the number nf Hpath is trv

crease of cholera in Taris took v'-ace on a ; !arge Wuh few prominent exceptions, the vicSunday a day of general amusement. ; timsarefoundamougthosecrowdedinlargeuumOne writer pays sixteen hundred died in bers into small and poorly ventilated houses, in three days the enormous quantity of ices parts of the city where the least attention is paid being one cause. i to cleanliness, diet or clothing. Foreigners suffer - - j severely. Large quantities of green vegetables, Irish Rlfigees. Mr. Thomas M. Hal- j and unrjpe TaH, are consumed by them, and they psn, Secretary to the Iriih Confederation, are much exposed to the hot sun of the day, andhas arrived at New York. For several : the cold damp of the night season. Attention to months he was a close prisoner; first in these matters is of the utmost importance. PruNewgate Jail, Dublin, and afterward in ' dent care not a fussy state of excitement and

The Brook-Side. The following clever paraphrase of "We Wandered by the Brook-side," is clipped from the Boston Daily Mail: I'm thinking of the time, Kate, when, sitting by thy side, aud picking beans, I gazed on thee,

and felt a peacock's pride. In silence leaned we

us by their industry and wise calculation."

Belfast. Mr. Daniel Hartnett, of Abbey- alarm- No fear should be indulged, but al! should ieale.who had shared the fortunes of jfrJ far as possible, be prudent and cheerful, and at-

plam. whKh are ve l Known to phys eians and ertt-m-irtts for thtr extremely nland and purify hi r(fcn 011 (tie

good people of that immense commonwealth. The 1 !n; " er l'y, '""'v eradicating !i unMhtiy eruprj,,,,,, . i m-'ch a pimple!., unhurn, re lneri- of the skin, freckl culprit, instead of bellowing like "ten thousand ," ! and ottn r eutar.eom diea-ea The n-w of thU artir'e' when the sturdy constable applied the lash, laugh- 1 ed all the time most immoderately in the midst of i-ic v.: .!oo;a. it extraordinary rfTic cy ha Wn ti j . ... , ! tlfied to by hundreds wht hive ei pertf tied its heriefjeni his groans and oaths, which made the angry offi- ! esf-cts Beware of all artie'e pnriortir z to he Nymph cer lay on still harder, without, however, lessening s,i8p u"le',,pJ' nave r. v name attach.d, as there r

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o'er the pan, and neither spoke a word; and the i " " ,w " ." i iPrn- , c,.,rae r.n.e ! nnsr On rriuinrr tha turantmlli k!nn milk nil U: . - J ' l.f..

.,ll!;n k Koono kto ws. l tha Mlln IVA I & 6 ""-' u.u" l ill an J J is

I O I 111 11 Ul L W L kJt ULiE3 l&Ult.) TV ri J Ull .l fVU4IU v heard. Thy auburn curls hung down, Ktte,and kissed thy lily cheek; thy azure eyes, half filled with tears, bespoke a spirit meek. To be so charmed as I was then had ne'er before occurred,

when the rattling of the beans, Kate, was all

sound we heard. I thought it was not wrong, Kate, so, leaning o'er the cish, as you snatched up a lot of beans, I snatched a nectared kiss. A sudden sho'-ver made blind my eyes; I neither saw nor stirred; but the rattling of the beans, Kate, was all the sound I heard!

5- There are over a thousand princes in Ger-

manv. treat and smai . wno receive annuallv

Richard O'Gorman, who, after successfully ! lenUVe l ine'r cruluar '"8speriorm " from the people, over $209,000,000: while a la

1- l 1- . tneir cuiv 10 trie ceaa ana tr e living, tvesnou a l t .-11 m r evading the ponce, escaped to France from1 r , ,uuulu ! borer works 13 hours in 24 for jo cents per , .. , , . e' 0 ! try no experiments with our food, to see how far j which country, he also arrived vesterdav 1 j 1 j . , ,, . week. C-'C1 UA) i we may indulge and escape. W e should reject! Among Other arnva.s, connected wuh the !... ;h;P which excites the disease, and eat and i r Dr. Morse gives it as his opinion, that the

movement in Ireland , have been the fami- drink in moderation, what we find to agree with ' eaitn of Panama is better than that of any other j The Common Lot. .May we not read our own lies of Mr. M. Doheny, Dr. Antinse',1, and : us. and of easv diction, and be regular in all I city of the 6am size in the United Sutes. . history in every leaf and every flower? Are not

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strength, which made the blood spirt, and broke his whip, the constable could stand it no longer. "Well, here, mister," said the offended officer, "I've, j .st done my duty, and can't lick you no

the ' more; but I'd just like to know what is so funny?"

"! unny I ha! na!" roared the other, "Funny! Why, its the best joke I ever heard of! Ila! ha! ha! Excellent! good! ha! ha! ha! W-h-e-w !Oh! Ha! ha!" said he, as alternately his pain and his merriment predominated. "Funny? Well, what is it? what is the joke?" "The joke!" now roared the other; "why it's excellent! You've got the wrong Smith! he! he! I ain't the man that was to be whipped! It's the other one" Now you will have to do it all over again! Really it's too good! You'll have to lick the other man! Ha! ha! ha!" roared he, as they took him back to prison to dre hi wounds.

H APR',.

rerfitmer. r;0 Chenu' -tr e. rhilai!phia. For !e in Mddi.u by F. E. .-L'1RE, A "em. j it,e -:J

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now r.;i ring cur -lock i f Summer Go-hH very low

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Mr. John Savage. J our habits

Mr. Owen, the nominee of the Whiz ; Morals in San I rancisco. A corresponcent

ItTIn the Milwaukie Circuit Court, on Wednesday week, John Anderson, a sailor, brought

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State Convention of .Michigan, for Governor, declines the honor of a canvass. Men

do not like to lead forlorn hopes, w here no ;

glory is to be won, or no good to be done

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writes that about two hundred thousand dollars 1 ou '-uoa "inst me ooai -lionet juiiii, 10 re-

K 1 . .1 . 11 -ii i cover wapres for eernrea on board 01 that boat

m tnat smaii vinae, j I The action was tried before Judge Hubbeil, and

1 me jury returned trie loaowing veruict:

caanges hands everv niht,

i at the gaming table.

0"The Citv Council of Cincinnati have

The tvnh

J the colored population of Baltimore.

"John Anderson, my Jo, John, expresses his re-zrets

TXMPERANC- T ) r i 1-; . . :.,,,, J ,; i Tint I . rr . i r - u .1 ! J r -i .

arrropnated ,000 to purchase ?:one-coal, , jjthr raak . , . -. , , . , 1 v ' rcuu-' mai"- mail B;ck. nor in rtt nevr ht nsv har .

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to be turned on the corners

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And the jury find for the plaintiff $25 36."

j our days "like a shadow that declines1'' We are happy beneath the summer pun cf youth, and ; health, and strength, and reflect but little on the ; autumn scenes of life, when those Meanings will . recede from our embrace. And yet, how surely will the "sear and yellow leaf" f'eal its curtain o'er the faramer scene, and the winter of life I comeon, when we, too, sha!l lie facing in the dust.

J Happily, there is a spring for us beyond the grave. ' Rmi? MuaV. So true it is: A h.on ' Fr.-!u , . .

! "An angel's arm can't keep ua from the gravei Legion of angels can't ronfine u there."

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