Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 116, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 September 1849 — Page 2

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----The an.o-Hit cf Ji;4 rece.Yo-,1 at the "Byron" and "IIeloisE." The- Potosi (Mo.' j jy TELEGRAPH; - ion Cti-:.vi .Loiiff for th? n.on:!i of An- Prosp-et thus ddgoerreotrj--s th late Tbamas- j : - r'-.. ,

i:.vns -iLld'Of). Thf At'as says

Th wiiiWa'Tii!B tfwift y in Lug"' mJ, forthr

r 1 f-'ief ef jrer-ons i-nprioT.p-d le mvl tr!.t-.

nat

we r 'llo cf

jiir tnai'.sr tine from Npv Vo;k. known that uitJcr C.iv- J.dj.t-a things wre lad encnn-h, iui think they were v r wo,-"- t -1 : i fof-PZi during th.j K-i two or thr 'IhtTO rtrtfiiiil) C :i ti I.-' !! ) too ' t!i"H! n-p.-aiml I'.til.n . a th- i '

Heaven Vv .-' don't th-v h :v,,

it t;,-'; iinin- c:i id

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.in;:-- or A u 1 won'. 1 red ably havo if ':chci 1 .':h.,)00. L'urinj; the nior.lH rr.'j vc-.-f 1 afrided fi'iai foreign ; orts, ut u Lic'i V'"1 were ,U;-;:'-!i. . I'lirir. l!;? ati.o

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K.roRTEO FOR THE .VAUSO I'aII.V COURT.

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"kiding young 1-ucks. whose wed- ( Couri-r ar u at jo, ., ch .:.,y i a Cu- -t- x.i ...,i. r r.i f , ,. .,.,

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irus vv!i.sfcrr an. Mf m lain atr.couia inrow : cinnati an. mih is ir.1 tlir ji:nit r.;iv in .i:n.lS'Jti. . , ' "'" '

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w hicli titkh-vi his vauity exeee.iiugty , and led him i

into all manner of romantic frcaKs the not

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. no.ir.:ii!-.-'-:i!.H.i rni-s u.io iy euri io, i;w ho, . ' r- ; i"-"-- -n. a a ,i i ,, v ilt. r-f r tfr , 4.-ri.-r. t; . f I counts of Uie sle9 in the Ciucinnati.juotjvt 4 .- a h--(,,r . u .-.,.. rom afl..-.,,,g aa e.yravant a.m.r.ti.oo , of Lord , jn . of anv. olUc, ,an-u!strfcud ? , y boar.t. mVyron, aa.i aj.i.ig thr? uiannr-rsof the noble bird, la ,hr Cilv of Mur.isou'. "'J J n vil.

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f .i v thai

ie !!i''!;.l'prs of th? Tavlor (,'ahinot remove nor ir.P.oc'-nt c!t k- an-.l others from oliice. raiise tli" tneruU-r of ttic Cat-inc; arc to

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c ; u . t i -' to i..' in i , c i t d ca o'ii' i i oik i i - I v i iiihr-.-t a i au-'S, ! a: .: can .".o i.nd.on to iirou.oto v!;o hht i is u i.d l. oi v oi' the na-

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i a v r ;. . (!kv. T.o i.i'k's r'Ai.TH. We hav r'rfttu tion h to iii-ar of lie: r-erbuis ihn.-ifi with vvli'ch ( leu. Ta l.jr lias Wen at?I.ct-d d urine tour in iViii;- Iv oM i, and are piad to lr-,iru that he is now iiir.r.oiii, and vvih in a IVw days be, if be is nut ii'. vv, ready to resume his journey. It must be acniittrd hovvev-r, timt be runs gre.it rik, in tiie i res-nt state of bis h'-a'.tii, by continniiisr his I urii'-y tbruuwb a rejrion where cholera is . tensive! y .r.viiii n. ib- u ill eiieuii at-r it duriiio tio whoie leiieih of his tour through New York, Hti.i L! sl jit. And jio!s.-ti:tsr, as ite eviJenliy UO.-S lh seeds i f Vl" .d-e.-ti- itiiin him, it would

Aed-ior event if be sUonf: be at- lor"v''r '- t

-' -' S.A-i.TJ,e. ui',iuv.i us Ulvii ' SjfTH N . S3. r,t..l, t.f Twpi r .tr.1 .v I- v nine. M'.n ii.st.. si fh.- .,.! t ( r. h ..

foolish of w hi, h was the ubaii.lonti.ff his occupa- j An express from Santa Fe and Leesvegas ar- '; p won ,..ue ,.i y.i," . r-o ",,,Vr tioiiof saddler and taking to th" study of tnediciue. rVt.d at Fort Leavenworth on the 4th iost.. with :- ' ' ll"M''n., hi K-xs-i.i.-:-iitr-.'iaa- . t not s i - (t Lv a eil! a laiy. Thr Kiv. II. I n-iis He was kn.rioi as a crsycrate man, and having dates from anU Fe and LeesTeff js to the 1 3th k i;ni y rpH i n- ivc t , n a.Urts. 'I he ft iteu ue . - . . . .....r.l'...itu4. ...

( raw.ed, hke a serpent in the gam ol lri:n:s(np, : 0f August. On the. latter day the A pacha Indiinto the uered circle of a h.tpoy family, and con- aus attacked Capt. Indei'a forces at Leesvei?, verted the Kden into a wiluernees, lie met the i and were repulsed with great loss, all but ten serpent's late, and dtd by the hand ol an injureu . warriors having been kided or taken prisoners. hiiT-baiid. Who will say that his doom was not Tiiese Indians were recognized as having cotwnieriteii? j mitted various depredatious and violated ib.e trea"Ileh.iPe' 'r ' i '''S' . as some pronounce it) ; tie?. On the first fire the Inoians retreated, and is evidently tme of those romantic, novel-reading ; were pursued through a broken country for ten

ladies, who, having disregarded the lessons of ma- : miles. Six prisoners were taken. The Indians ' '"""' ' '-"? "".".e-iaai.t. o. ,, S r , mit-riA! iLt.i 'jevern 1 Oie gulfs', t n i ii .-f i n Itaiey tera d wisdom, had .-utf-red hr mind to feed up- were well mounted, and the fight was hand to &- at S t s i ft I O. , , .- . . . i . . . ! , , T . . , , , , , Kiiuiii'i mi Main i ro s'., neai' i he Tf'r fifh t r:cr-. fin utivx iiidesonnr laneies, until it nnally lost its j hand. Lieut. Uurnsides, b.-rjt. Ambrose, and j p..pi i- a jkhvis natural viffor, and became an easy prey to the ' private Meader, were wounded - " ' .. ,." . -' . sp.dier. W e know of nothing to excuse her fault, A monthly mail has been estabUahtid between i wi!T frll ar pn'-it mi-rKm o aturiaT ihn li-li !..,.. and the brand of condemnation 'must Iws fixed up- Fort Leavenworth and Santa Fe, by order of ihf hteN- hitter. to fraiu fwr I ns , , I, , i , . . ... , . , , , " , ; sonaip on - he WrS- ap of u-i sirift, Iftwern Main on her bnw. llau he been tvetuieu toatiuiJ man, : Col. W thiuglon. It leaves both places on the t fta-- m d Tb'n? irvt.- in ti-i'nt,. : or one of uncouth appearance, we coudd perhaps I lath of each mouth. , r-iK"' ,',,r"',,t ilas ' ve r c? iiii.i somethii. to apologue tor her folly ; bat us j Col. Culiier leaves auta Fe for California to- I : y r m r -:r tff d ,o-?i; ntf in fw'T i tins is not the cae, the linger of scorn must be i day. Col Calhou u, I nmaii Agent, had establish- , i n,, r ;. u lt SJ,, o-

f 3'. .--! l.s ... - vinj i i..k .-i lun.f in fir ) p,rv?ii,n R ill i'-eiv-p trl.irii st t, : in -fit I'J J-ta il riiAARi). h. r i!ll.e im. 1 & i i'i i. u 1 T a'. a t'f i im" sittir ori, ail who a. l I ike, es-s. slrfn W i-i'y The i ri r it a rim)

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ey, an attack might teminate y,, Courier says:

an cVt iit tb-' u hule country Wuuh

I. on. What th- i i w til'u lti !!.! 1 it

fit j (Ol ic ', : 1 a loi'ii : a i a ovei ii oie a :; on : ( : on u month-, and tho adtoin;d' i ha i ; :dh- n: and i i

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or not' run nt v.oihoni any !" I':, , J" I ! ni fif Zac'ia:

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n-niiet: malie'o.us'y rharg-s the cabinet with S"niiiii2 en. Ta !nr out on this tour, with th" hup" ami cxp-.-t.ttiiin t Id a t ), might be carried oil" Us tli" ( hoiera. " bilieVe stiidi a charge to be unfounded. P.ihticahy, none would suffer mure from lii" decease of tien. Ta lor than the cabinet. Tdey uoulit be sure to be dismissed by his suc-ce.-.-..r. 'I'le-refore, if they were lo artless enough to . e- u bis dentin it could not b-) from such a motive. Hut, poorly as we think of them, we do not b"lieve t!i :t under any ( i i cion; .lac s tlioy Coo id lb-fire the d'-.i th of ( i n . Ta 1 ..f. We have no i. .. ti bt I i.e v i-x'. ct. t!i. it his tuiir w id ha ve a fa1r1Me i ii ll o .-t.ee upon ibe prosperity of ihe adinl a iI ra' in n , and hence they were willing that be !.ui.i undertake all t!ie risks, but wilii a desire lint he. wi'l sutive tie in. : 5 iliiir ,on Union.

Moke A bovt the: Cubav Invasion. The New

ed his head quarters at Santa I e. Cant. Marry 1 ''? 4 t. e. ,ey, f x r-nt arum- a- joirorff tr.. .UoTf . -r-ii. rty. Ai-i'Vj oet noi.f l y th n.n Oi r a-i t rnr r of lelt t ort i?mith on the liiii August. Major Che- I ina'i an.! Wj'.m' -i. s , ,,. fI1!, a t,Ve vullie had another fight with the Camancbes ou ' ' a V'T'" '1'" ltff"m";M,M;" 6 'ah in. I p ..,.,s i,o i .. ii rMTirirall finllie the 17th July, at the Copper Mines. Chevallie j n.lers sai. u f.u w I s'"inv he prujieriy !,lri i hout

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Rumors were current throughout the city ves-

. ,, . ii ii j 1 killed -10 of the Indians, tuok 20) prisoners, and . it' terdav, that out1 or more vessels had been seized j ' ' ' , te." ' 041

Airiionfcr.

by th" (hv?rnm"nt authorities, for an alleired viuiation of our neutrality laws, in conveying men and munitions of war, intended to be Used for the .' 11 -fl.'i'll Ol' ( "v'nt . We understand that the Union had sailed for some Southern port contiguous to Cuba, with a number of men on board, who had been enlisted into this illegal service, and that they were supplied with arms. &C. We did not learn that she Was detai tied. It was said, however, that another vessel named th" Sea (iiid, destined to Curacoa, and heavily la den with guns, powder, &.C., has been detained, and that an investigation was going n under the direction of some one of the United States authorities in this city. What was the result of this inquiry, or whether il has been concluded, we do not k now.

caotured 500 mules, and lost only one man. Col.

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rtMIIIieiuil n MiUdUUII Ut Odlil.J 1 C, oe lUHUI- I ITUI'.'.I I I f.fl I. .-, .j- j. ta It I llhulO. 1..1JL A i.piv at. a t Ii a rt r Fr. fTr oijj rounded bv -bhOOO Iudiaus, was considered triti- ! a in-iu a- h'-l tain fit tfauurni Bas win o.a tie . rp, f- .- ti i . , -looser f exp'oHoii-al-o. rtierJjk)inl Latins mat aiof cab I he bangra Cnnsti mines had oeea explored . , no. rpl inite.v-A .ml ...r i,v and found wanting in gold. ' l1 ' FK t:r E cL'IRB.

C LN C I N N ATI M AflKL TS .

f OT f pry fine il U slers in liai.il. anl lor Cincinnati, Sept. 13 1 , P. M. K a s.-i iy .v. WALtibN.

Sale of two 1

Flour. Dull and uuchanged.

hundred barrels old at $5:50. Grain. New Wheat, Kc. Whiskv. Sales at 2OJ.4C a dtcline. O itocf RiF.s. Sugar and Coffee, active and firm Provisions Stagnant.

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"I11 r: Frn-Ncn IJKrrni.ic. Toe I'.tris correspondent of the Journal of Commerce furnishes us, in til-- subpiiued paragraph, with useful information of the jiowers ol' tiie President of France u. der

PlTTSBlRGH, Sept 13 1 P.M I There are 13 inches water in the channel. No I prospect for a rise. Peautiful Sentiment. John G. Whittier, the

It is said that the vessel which had been sei- I Quaker poet, in writing about the Irish emigrants

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Z".l by the custom-house, with arms ou board, had escaped ami gone to sea. Union.

among us, says :

Croi.o. The I'nibtdeliihi.t ".North American'

th- r0moiit1ln.11 of that Pepubiic. lavery citizen puhi.shes the following authentic .statement fron

j w ish 1. 1 sell ti, 1 liamls 'ine lc I ir p ti(if-ri y eouateu at I lie ii.ri cr ul I'Oj.lar Lain ami 1'r s .vidian Avenue,.

"For myself, I confess I fe- i a sympathy for the '"'' ,',M hv ,vir- Kir."kiO.I. Tvn ivn liun.ir.d t!olJ I ."US wii! Icruin r ii Hi Imnl. alii t,.r I In- l. i,. Hi,.

. ; Irishman. I see him as the representative of a ; prat -''lir w.. l.- L''i'ei. Ta; One to uii'ptrtaiiiiuiblp.

ffenerous, warm-hearted and crn-lly oppressei

s ho u noerstaniis tiie adu.

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oi i 1 s 1 1 lif.-rtv 111 iv well rejoic- that he is living under a Government wnr-h is, iu comp irison,

is ana I r 1 i 1 s Ire W . o 1 r 1 rd n . I a , t th- IJ-;..!'., .

il" St ite of la" ieC c can, lairitiff a or. re it oa the a.:s i.-e

the PreM- :-. ' " a I h. II ( f d Ihe Mt'i-

tite United States Mint : The deposits of California gold to the 31st of A 11

go - t were : At the Paiia.hlphia Mint, -At I he New I idea us Mint,

ncotde. That he loves bis nativ.

patriotism is invided-

lan i that bis

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A a! th" l,e,l

Totd, - - posits of 1-1"

j claims of bis mother-Island that bis religion,

I with all its abusers, is dear to him does not de- - I,71'l.t'.d'):07 ! 1TVU--73 i crease my estimation ol him. A stranger in a ! Strang; land, lie is to be always an object of ia$I,l'lb, d:0 j terest. The poorest and rudest has a romance in

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s tr.clt occur:--, d in :;i John s.i . m. L , iss . on nn: sin .-, s. a,... , . .,

i!y of a Mr. aid. 1 .. mr i:;g to the ,.i'a ncs- c f to w'icn we heaid i.-f 1: not learn the pa.", en person--, however, 10 w a.lmi:i:U'rt d were d-a

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(lowers of t.." th v i; pa.s into the Military a 11 1 ho ri-li-s. As loissort ol Kejinbiicau polioy is likely to iilitain a larff-r part even o! every year than t'.e Cotistitutiiui, and as the s! iff ? .' !? is the ieehtnctl phrase e!e here ou the Cotitiueut take lile-e tldd it ! lla: i . T O V IS i O US i "The ! ; i , i;.i r t n hit nai cm eet i.ie o a a li crimes ami im.-i. em.-oaoi-s nffain-t th" safety ot th" republic, a" iast the constitution and offal n.-t the pub.;.- or.a r. wh ttever may be the quality of the piit.ctp d authors and accoin jdii s. The mibtary a in 1 1 o 1 i t irs dan search ho uses; send away persons w 1 u lot. been previously condemned for crimes and misdemeanors, or w ho do not usually reside at the pbtee vs ... re the state of sei go has been proclaimed; can order arms an i amuinttnu to be ioveu uj; rtini interdict such publications and uieeting-j a may sq.pear to tbcm d .morons. The Nanohal Assembly alone has tiie right of taking oil" t e slat" ot Mege. N eVt rlheiess, id Case oi prorogatioa, th .1 right belongs lo the President oi the P.-pubi.e. Alter tiie taking oft' of the s! i f i- j-, the inildary tribunals w ili continue ta , - ca.e ou the t ill noes previously submitted to n a no" 'Fn k Sr.iNiSH Policy ok Cuba. The Was)nngtoit lot- ih'e:,eer, rel-rrmff to the rule adopt"-! bv l..e Sjianis.i government of Cuaa, Says, it pcrsevt i" ni, tti gtit at some i.ay cau.-e them lite loss

ul ta- .r is.a.id. it tales the recent addeuty w tm

:.-.",-i:s from California, - I 0,7 1 5:n

l ii" coiuaae of old collars at li:e U. S. Mint and lira nches w ere : At Phil.tdelj.hi.i to the 3lst u't., - Iho.rddblin At the branch Minis to July 31st, 1 33,g-j7 :(K

midst all this amiareiit f iietv of

loart and national drollery and wit, the poor em- t ;, iirats i'rant has sad thoughts of tile "atild mother of M0 1 ... 1 1 .1 o. 11 .1 A few vcrv siirip'ior Hin I I iro s'p ts toepthpr wi'h a ban,' sitting lonely ,,. th" sohtary oabtn by the ,M-Illf , ', , n,.;-, t. diu'er v, ,s. pukr-T.

bog si le recollections oi a father s ble-sinir and s ' V- ft" s.. ety 1 '-eat 1 ! a sister's farewell . aro haunting hi 01 a grave , ..

mound in a distant church yard, far beyoml the "wuie wathers," has to, t t rnai greenness in bis

R'iB'T. E LKE.

Total coinage of gold dollars, f?b'J i,7(ib:bt)

The gr id 111 g oi the C r,t w fords v s i le and Lafayette 110-mors for there, perhaps, lies a "da rhnt child," Pailroad is rapidly progressing. Considerable or a "ssvate c rather," who once loved him the work has alrea-iv been done on the open Pr tirie; - N ew World is forgotten for the moment blue

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. vl. Hi, i Hi !. t tor . itlf,- new V ' il em 1.0 Oi lo S,,r a yetoe 1 ' 111 1. ry hi s ju I h en 1 1 ii oil' iai . lna 1" coiivr-1 .( ( t,f.f wl.icli ai now e.il i I of salP. 'I lie oiat n,i is aum) ahlv atiat'dl for aiioly va . h le so is wi.-hii.e to urtiaH wilt call iiii.m Ho M t.i,r, vnm In .1 i .,t f h- i.is. Tf nn-:... e nail til i.a .a lot; t-aiauie 111 six u m o.s . ra. r. t" CiU'M t Af .H, s' I" 1 I H Cii i. h rk.

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batiks of Sugar Cre.-k , narC raw I erdsville, Kill irney an ! the L iFy sparkle before him Giena vidag" of shanties has b"eu erected ; and : tbtlough stretches beneath him its dark still m ir

on the line adjoining the Lafasette depot. j ror he sees til" same evening sunshine rest u ji lt is contemplate.:, and in ho t measures are j on, and halbuv alike with nature's blessings, the al rea :v in lirosetusliou, for rendering this line a ruins of the Seven Churches of Ireland's Anoscontinuation by connection w ith the Nesv Albany tolio age, the broken mounds o the Iru ids, and and Salem Kaiiroad, a distance of some 3l tit les , the llotind Towers ol tiie I'lojuiiiciau Sun worof which is nearly ready for the cars. Thus, the 1 shippers beautilnl and mournful recnllectioas of Ohio and Wabash will be brought in direct busi- 1 his home waken within him ami the rough and

lo'ss communication, bv a line of public improve- ! seemingly careless and light-hearted laborer melts - 1 1 rii- . . "V: !"

meni extending inrougn, am: cutting, as 11 were, i 111 10 terns. 11 is no n-iut. luuiy 10 auau..oii one s in tsvain almost the very heart of the State; af- own country and household gods. Touching and M l';' :'r" ":u,v '': '

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lording facilities for rapii trausportitiou, such as 1 beautiful was the injuuetioa of the Prophet of the have n.-ver heretofore been enjoyed, and which j Hebrews, "Ye snail not oppress the' stranger, cannot but delig.it the hearts of ait those who are I for , t k iinir th' ! 'tit of a. ft , seeing that ye einiosved with lh.it elevating and enriching spirit ; were strangers in the land of Kgypt." of n t i i 1 t.i r 1.1 1 its m , that gives to nations nre-emi- i -

hence, and i tu-ivid rials prosp. rity.

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$1 ft i ui.,1 o I 1 ll las! , ior I IM- II - t ! e ,1 'i! i 11 l

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;t. Louis Union te

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cute trick phiyeu in that city of cuteuess a few

by one of the bos. He hired a horse

! Law in California. A letter Irom San Fran

cisco says, that, should a man be caught stealing, ana is convicted, he is hung; and il any gambler

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who came to t.ovn to get a supply of clothing

;v for a country ride drove to a clothing

!ihmelit represented himself as a farmer

I'A.ACV (.OODM. T?!iOVN. I'. All. I JiOi ureimw rerrivin- ifrrr!. tW tr on ttf L.i-iern c nes a 'arse .11, d wpii r f C f t s'.ock of Fai ey mil st,ii ( 1 r v ti 0. Tlio- who ,

bets more tllau be can pay, the same puuihmeiil -ire to uiiri i asp wm a-p rah ami (tia'iniif nr .oiN.

a w ; tnsii.e:r o a j. f asiir- i!i-r 1 an a Ii-k to thaw ti.em r.H'HVV. IIMi.V, I.O. Ma'li cross g r e , out.O: ic O K. Ilo. i hue's, fw'.t ; 1 am, r t or.t j

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awaits him. The writer aUJs: "I saw a man put down -1 U,fh PI in g()!.i (;ust at a pbty called monte, and he won the bet. Here, as well as at the mines, Saws are strictly observed,

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roulits lor th hcan ct tin- paiiitc. n . -o m. Sbonld ho induce the as-a-a-iamum en Hunnarv'si horo bv ft. cans cf :; u-wnr.t, will

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.1 consul , lio.ii the jealous Court of '.i filt-d out with the I itet si les and l-st arti-

Madriu rr hictaally aiiotved to g L.ere in that cb-s loin the merchant to watch his horse and ea;i.n-i!s '. grassiig o::t of the attempted enforce- ' buggy while he stepped over to the market and

nn-i.t upon 1 renchmrn 01 on 01,: ajuinsil iaw, ..as uev t r remru-u. met.aaot too ,.urB- ; lo . itUilu ,re eiuiiiniiiiw hrti-mt to swear a!.--fiance after 'oti of horse and baggv, but they were soon; .-., ' ,', , , . ' -, ' ". 'l,tv" - who gets :oi'0 per mouth for ins wagon and mines a. - ... . . : Ta .... I. .. ...... I "IT- r,., ..... I . - t ' .. - , , . . i.. r it . . I . r . . t ...

ateve..rs resweuce. in- un.u, coast.., .ui. -n.-- " . t -0Ual to the Salary of th- ViC-Pr-sid b'oa.s. ii will be rtcchette.!. f.ajilv struck 1.1s projir-rty and took poss-ssica. A very good story , '

da' sm: went home. We have not v"t he.-.rd the w i.etner true or fds-.

ti-'tiounient of tins controversy ; but it is believed ti.- I reach government has anproved his con-

FALL TRADH FOR l-4fl.

and order is equal to that of our cities. The Sab- hi 1 1 11 - lA-'If r im.w rerol-rins a

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oath is observed. A you tig lawyer b"re, simply 1; . i.. ijai,s

I for drawing of deeds and conveyances g-ts bis

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UT Tiie President cf the l'ii,!- i Sbit-s has appointed Nathan Brown, of New York, to be Paymaster m the U.S. Army, 1 ot Cub ikimuuu Krby, tieceased.

a i t y -se veil uiuier gr..d a iles iuv it. re.tuy ILrvtri Co'.'- - g- at the repeat em:n:i1 iiis is tl.o largest number that iias eser at oae time.

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IS COT'OTT

is ravages ia

the eoltea l;.-lds ia tin; vicia.tv cf Nah.h-1.

?..V Pres. dent Napoleon do-s imt, it would seem, like Uepub.lC itl.Sdl, for it is Said he gr-vv tv fsngrv b"-.e,se, during tti?-visit to Havre

recently, lije crowd cried, "Vive la lv-puhi.-pae, DILI) Yesterday afternoon, the bhli ittst., "',ve ia Constitution." It is also sn i tint he after an illness of twelve hours,-Mr. Loaro H. snubbed th Mayer cf Havre iu ihe most siguiu- McK.HE. , , 1 o i I J' The .-e tiivs and friends of the fami! are cant manner because in th" speech wan wtiicti ,. , , ...... , , , , , a e 1 iinsn-d to ottend th" !u 'i-ral Irom his bit- r-i-be pr. faced the President-? haltb he ni-.-utioned ' d--nci, near North Ma n-on, this afternooa at 1 V 'hirctou. ...'clock.

I.I. d .ah's d up I hp n Cvins:iiin for inb wnrlt anl -T-L ailve" nsi in i!e Va i on ( "i.iir i r hr ve prii f.tarrj I I l,e i,di eCs o 'f f 111 t rs . !,.(?. Il 1- ho;i, thai flit 10 le'.'i .1 d, i ay ij pr- in;c v a-ti savpih ve Brio tun 11 '!. trt.uMe ot 'n.y ' 1 I'in: on th ir n-diif' m this 'lo. Iau '.- U E. s'TR TT )N . I (iN VERS I'M ; IJV lilt. I'EI'Le! Mn, o .ir -Kin o"'ta vf mti.'h ami full n jiisnp e, I hit uovv is si iar-, r , f pi jt ! p will ih nt.if i; V .r .i ,rP f.t'f r t r. s ;,r I rui'ru ij -n he ri i i hi a- rasue. it? -S,.u.r,e ti.i i',ii..n. t .i,ui'-i w ." I o v n ih.i' 1 am r t j .1 . ijra r Mary; -u icay yon 1; 'v .ilfrM pa il-Oi (,v n,p. u li if n! t I . r - il - Tr - i rTt )p lit l.ivrli ;.p-j i liiipP . I' lla ie. -i Ean I't.inp me Vonii .r .fn;i "u'p." Jt. l.iv.-. H - 1 t:n. Pt in-rr, . i-n i 'hesnio :,.. fliiiA irO.ia. f ir falp m Miliv-uhy . rLTt." ; n-0 ii. A:i.t.