Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 122, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 September 1849 — Page 2
I) A I L V C O U R I K II.
n. '. i A IS H I' It. IMMor. Tii'rKi iv i:vi..m ;,i:pt
JO
on of; DISSOLUTION' OF THE UNION". !
ifof which there in no lack ! From th- address cf Dr. Georg- W. Bethune, !
t of lately cehvered at Cambru'ge, (.Mass.) we ex-
braj tract the following paragraph:
"Suppose lor one meiancnoiy moment, that this beautifnl economy of exchange were broken
! depraved ; and whenever some dome-tic qu-i
' :."iS:u!ty present
' in th Couf-ceranon there is r.-itsi a shou
greeting to some foreran province, or some
' of the Unite,: States having humiliated some other
BY TELEGRAPH.
xr.rrTTEn ren. the m uusov p;i t coi r'Ek.
TAXJ H OP f"J!i; rax ptycr ' J u r- B r t,t ty re herrtiy iifvti M fed ;,i ,i i : t 1 1 dii'-:irate fr ihe preni year t n w la if y h r o j. !.$ i I-, t prey rr l ta cit laia n-y ' e iii Vadium, Th- 1.. . i l.i,,re a; i iat "-! Sa': Tr-i'taJi d the
i " c i mi i r T-f.K.irr r u ii'fn i of aa at ihr
O The Telerraohie reports published in th
Courier are made uo at 12. each dav in Ciu- 1 i. . .it eire io in e,.,ir,wr,n.?. 1 VIJ-
: j ,. k.., in t!,i. heautilnl economy ot excnsnc were oronen i . .. , . ,. . ' , ., ' . j ... : .,.:,., c. flu-m- iu-Iu-m !;. r-. n e i re cwt-fr
r-'-i't tti r reader crp nil .nil in wi-h t' luuu n-6 & . , , ,, , . . , . u - ...-. , - -- -- ; i; 0r:i te ?te, ccas.y, or riic UUt f U1 1 l- ...... ..... v We ...sed be- up; thnt the western valleys were shut out from ; The Courier hv this arrnsremenl elves the ac- ! v'x ' v
It id not our in- '"- ' ' ' " " ." ' . .... . v aHrerse governments: that those on counts of the sfe in the Cincinnati market 24 i . Tt.e f-r Stat rnrx. lwiire ux r th
,,,,, Uweea government an.l government, uui uuc . - w " . . . ,Vi(n Mn fithrr riarier distributed i ,n1Vr a K" lt,e i'"e.t..r tt. Ain-.. r ,b that fe. ..... rni were hemmed in to their own narrow ! nours advance ct an ottier paper usiiwu.m ,lt f , , , , r r-,i,,.
iii3iir-i .... nine u'ui.ivui. ... , .i . -j u mev-uy 01 .iu;ison TV.. , w,.h ,f he mnrse to which cer- limit, by hostile forts along ihe mounta.n r.ges; ,
uuA w!,h nrrn of the Whig Party that Deiween u.tUi.uu
Rliuc:ion ca.e of rt-y
t?Dion to jrivo any further h:nry of
affair, but s:rnply to introiuce an artici. from t!ie Spanish pnr(T La Cronica, vxmt
tam men
Foreign News. The European steanaer for
-d at New York, c xr laininz to its Sfanh ' : .i!i M,r, to ev.,ldin what I neither commercial nor moral sympathy; that at th- week u now du-. Hr,a hf. momentar.lv
readers an article in the National Inttl.i- i we take to have been the motives of the article i every Stat- line passports were cemanoed and a i expected Shou!d it w (e;eg,aphej ,his after-gnc-r. ' in the National Intelii-encer in relation to the , tariff et-wh0 must not shrink from cescnb.ng . nooa our readerg m . Th -rnnn c , th Waihinirtnn i Cantain-General of Cuba, and to foreign Consuls the terrible consequences, the stngnahoa.of tra e; them n form of an Extra.l
-'-' ' J ' . ",i i r iwnnw.1' h ronstanti
to tne sueuce ui uiumci. v....,
- . . i - r t i Ir. tl-,.a. T, .f,,ilH Vt. ci!!v iii it ti eet
OI 11" a ;1 t H). I'l ii" . ,
lecture the Nation! Intellig-ncer on ctplomacy ., Jeuds; me muiupnu - .
Union, grpw ou
Mr. Ciavton demanJpd U.s rs:nui;on, at
or the conu!.jr institution.
otlir matters it needs lessons from
In the.e and many hke, exterminating wars; the overthrow of law
h In bv military dictators, the utter ruin of e!5 that Sales of Flour at $4:25 for old, and $5:25 for i ,Ja- tu l.r arv fex..ur tit y wi-.i t re-urH-H deim nutted to deny; makes us prosperous at home and respecUd new. Grain unchanged. Whiskey, 19c. No- l? "IX X &
eign 'i v r n r 1 1 " n t . ral nece-HH-s t!n
Pittsecrg, Sept. 20. No change in the river. The weather is very warm
several of ;h V!i - journals exhibited a
- s I viem-. hincei-nr. we must be oernntteu to denv
U hich had been perpetrated on onr foil. r0U11(l!v Us candor when it nromulges the j abroad; the eure catastrophe, moral and national j thing doing in Previous.
La C.Otiica promptly took the matter in Hnitm ,h,t lhe Consuls of the United States death! Oh that those who, for any reason, talk j
hand, and while U commended the princi- j in jaVdlia should be regarded in the light of di- i lightly of dissolving this Union, would consider pies of the Whiz patty, it apo'ozized to its ! ri0m.tie agents public ministers as much as i the i-nmensely great evils such a rupture would reader for the apparent drscrt'.on of those i to sny representatives from sovereign to eove- ! inevitably cause, t.(e awful gu'ilt it would bring principles bv the. Whiz, ph, in taking j reign ! upon themselves! Whatever may be the cant of nart with th"e Unite i Stafs against a for- As well might Spain claim a right to hold re- i words, no lover of law could ever Jiindle Ue i , .. . , .. , r -r ... -. .!. 1 . u -f ...,U i-..iiJ,;am nn lover of peace
It ex' ''-lined thf foliti- latton, oy means ot us consms in j.iiiniruia, wuu ; lurcii ui euui cwut'.. Vur'roind the W hi : thr Governor of that territory, or State when it ; provoke such fraticiddl frlughter, no lover of 1 ' "1 rt u r, ... t.u,..u.r !, nnvcvv. ' freedom nl ft t for such general slavery, no lover of
party, and force a at tunes to rorl to 1 w j!l)fMt rt.fer,!irt, ,0 the central government at i God and man undermined the eminent watchten.porary artihcea" in order to sustain ! Waj,hingtom The UmU.d Sul would sur,ly ! tower whose light is now shedding over the h5clL L1 Cronica urg-d tnese points with j .,9 whoIiJ power j,, any foreign na- j world such bright promises of a universal brothergreat force: and it must have satisfied its - ti'otl which should make such an attack npon the j hood. Were it possible that an American womb readers that the Whig party was at heart j federal constitution. And most certain it is that ! could be so cursed as to bring forth so diabolical true to its loit ign instincts, and that its de- j Spain would oppose its whole power against any a monster, and the malignant Erostratus could be fence of the honor of our country was mere j foreign nation which should undertake to make a . successful, a loud, bitter, heaven-compelling cry urt'fice humtttig farrnidula an affecta- ! breach in the centraliz ition of its authority, or would go up from ailthe earth, swelled by genet;on of "atri-n;m, fn order to ain tiie con- ! ,0 erect into sovereignties the governments of j ration after generation, until the final fires shall fi lence of the pen-de. ' j its clonies. have swept to hell all trace of human crimes:
' . T n r,. . ri e nave u f I tei wu i u s au?un,uy in va- . .iiiamcuia, ...i,.... . ...... . in La L-ionica e peutvs as Jo - J
confess it has not appeared to us so great a one as when read in the columns of a periodica! of
The Washington Intelligencer at Washit.gton '. which, as the most respectable and c'as.-iral of
passes f.r a very grave paptr, and in general opi- j America, the opinions are accustomed to be re- S
iiion, the paper ; a r,c I ; r of the W big party. : Cejved with universal homage.
tt tn.s paper finds itself uncer the necessity, in i We regret that we can hardly dare to refer the
CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, Sept. 20 1, p. m-
ti tVin.t. is hirt . nnt- n one buniired (toitars
j viiii ! fn ir.ffiy. tu li rml fn I piiki.ai; cuun I ly pur,M f rt cu', ai.-l t' r rnnJ jmrpoe. i;M cr'-(excri-t on th pn wtttm, t eowpi-rate limi-of the I e ,tv iM" Mi'i-i.) ii.avii.g in w oie m sfverilf-e'Etll j c ti "s en prs I 1 d 4iV.,n a ui . n c f j.ri'irlv.
tie t.M or er tl jioli iivr Mae ( ur m- IS ve ly nff eeiil. ai-t i run v ,;'; , trn.y five rew Biaitig on" ;i''i,ir on m il p- i 1 . le..(virt. v. Ic liiul e'e r-u Tip.! n i-e fi'! irjrot" t-jit tor n'-"i-pav rtieiit i f tsu-s I' r lat jr, are In fo-me '!nt their r'Cpe'ty n h. a.'trrtwej f.ir vale by tic Ati'tror ! ct . . mi id of tik:!o:-r next, ucle the lit are u-rvnei-ly
I'h - t. r-4 i;:ut re ratf on Sr hefore th peond Mon-
Tlie article
lows. Yf co iinieiii it to the attention of our readers :
certain epiestious of iuternation-i! law, to modify ' Xational Intelligencer to our article upon the
at tunes its excellent principles, and swim with ; case 0f the French consul in Havana. Hap- j the tit ream of a less t-ound public opiuiou. These ; j.. tjiere wouu be found in it a better sketch of j
y- John Quincy Adams, certainly a man of peace, was decided in favor of forcing such na-
; tions as China and Japan, into civil relationship
with civilized nations. lie assumed that the Chi-
! nese had no moral right to shut themselves up like
oysters, hiding their rich pearls, which would grace
Fire in Clcavelaiid. THEATRE AND FIVE DWELLINGS B U R N E D. We clip the following from the Cleaveland
J Herald of Saturday :
Last night at half pasteleven o'clock, theTheatre on the corner of Water street and Orange alley, was discovered to be on fire. The flames made rapid advances, and before the fire was subdued, the Theatre, this dwelling-house of Mr. A. Cramer, and two small frame buildings on Orange Alley( were entirely consumed. The brick house of Mr. Risser, south of the Theatre, and a frame dwelling on the Alley, owned by Mr Cramer, and occupied by Henry Bingham, were also near' V destroyed. Lazy Beavf.rs. It is a curious fact safs a trap-
nor tliMt nmnnr the heavers there are som? that
. , f, .
are lazy and
m ouiluing locges or oarnw or io iui tiu u wuuu,
ly Ltve rii-ss,' s'arti in. ! w:;t every nian pay tim
on tailor te reiurnea at- inooni cep 1't H60 M- W. WtOI,LE Tr. J.C JOSEPH GARRATT &, CO., I1RAKN A 1 II i: 1 F I" DEBS',JIi, I Street, near Vie Kal oad Depot; MADI-CN, INDIANA;
Mnfac -e of aH kinds or eopfier, tir-(i. iui'. and anii-fr-efon Caotmi!;
V'l chnrih Kteaintwat, tavern and hatid t t7 He i. siiam. Iniii r. will, and atrr i.. J
(''Cks and Valvp o" aU deccripitoiis. hoe, a'l we.l aud mhpr Jiiints: epel'er voider, rupjiet Kiii9. at. Ke fi itre kiuI Lock repulnrif. Ageri'!for Fire prof 5f s. a d Piaif.irm a- il o her sra'es Td Bfarna. N B t'-.ii.ier snl Bra a taken in eicfiange. pt in dif
deviations from the right, these flickerings of ,(, transgression of the limits of his functions,
fise light, if we may so call lh-in, from the beacon of Whig opinion, are aa inexplicable wonder
chargeable upon that officer, than in the result of
the enquiries which the Intelligencer has iusti- j
to those who have not near opportunities ol oo- ; lutt.j jj, t!ie matter.
serving the means t j wtucl; parlies hi tins conit- I p)Ut we repeat, there is not an atom of candor deration have recently had recourse, to smooth j iu tile arlice 0f the National Intelligencer. It disagreements in their internal politics. For j js ong of the expedient3 of the lightning-rod nome time past, w henever the great questions of : tactiC3-
free soil, the protective tariff, abolition and its
adjuncts, have been presented in the arena of
the neck of the world if fished out and properly set. The doctrine is opposed to the idea of man's nulwal rights, for if he has any such, they evi dently belong to him in his most natural state, and w ith the Chinese and Japanese that state ap-
j pears to be an exquisitely selfish isolation from
all "outside barbarians." Civilization is propaganda in its nature it always has, and always will break down the barriers of savageism and national exclusiveness, and in time China and Japan must succumb to the natural working of
its influences. If, however, our Government
MM; tat TOItfc.-fO lS"
uivi I bis old Live stt.
iy M J.i. WooffPI'RV 80Y.
ij l'n- I a veri ti-.i Si t-
i,i uivi I bis old Live i l'l Jt
fOJST I nr rig me la eti.e. in K r. fc beulU t J ix IT illurm ialc. v tmever till imuir if; imi-p will be rc..eia!''v Yn.-ar,.a .y th ownrfn. s"p' l d JM) () 'IhVRN A. ?0.f. J(Wktxe8 ol Vi eiii'a Miiuri. and Kfntnrky To-
I'lW tV
ffnt 19
F. E. gl'lltE.
. I I b I piri s of Ttiriientiiie , leceivrd and far 1 lot nd will not work at all, either to assist j 1 ,,y -ti i F. E. tit' I RE, g lodges or dams or to cut down wood, , lior o'VlPICli.-A f7h io. o.i7..i,Cnment
First-hate Defalcations-. The Wash-
n'.lic debate, with a full accompaniment of furi- ington Republic, wlnco is now regaling its i wishes to pu
ous threat and perilous overt acts, in and out of j readers with publications of alleged defal- j and rich field, and her late imprisonment of AmeriCongress, the extreme party has availed itself of cations, says the Fennsylvanian, is fo.igei- i can sailors affords a spacious pretence for the job. the want of union among the more reasonable to I ling the beet part of the storv. Why does Besides, what a glory and what a blessing it woud advance measures which many of these are ,,,. ,;.,,,, ,inn.a, np,vn.,nPr t,dl thP ! be 10 l'!ant the seed of Republicanism on the
obliged to acquiesce in, rather than be left and j ruUjc of lhe bleF.sings and benefits of the lost in au insignificant minoriiy- i r;ni.rnt T - nrlo-inntprl nn.br Whirr
lj a-1 1 rw i -j j - v "j. wiia4kA''- x .
for their winter stock. The industrious ones beat these idle fellows, and drive them away, sometimes cutting off a part of their tail, and otherwise injuring them. The 'Paresseux" are more easily caught in traps than the others, and the trappers rarely miss them. They only dig a hole from the water running obliquely towards the surface of the ground twenty five or thirty feet, from which they emerge when hungry to obtain food, returning to the same hole with the wood they procure to eat the bark. They never form darns, and are sometimes to the number of five or seven together; all are males. It is not at all improbable that these unfortunate fellows have been engaged iu fighting with others of their sex and after having been conquered and driven away from the
! wishes to push it a little Japan presents a new j lodge, have become, idlers from a kind of necess.-
ty. ihe working beavers on tne contrary associate males, females and young together. Au iabon &, Bachman.
1 a I 'I U PC I iri'lll, UM.-1 M. k-UILHV uvrvi . , . . . . ,
tion of party principle, is, in countries organized ' ' " ' " 3 . . j , , ' ... ,,,, 1 repealed under the lash of an ind ignant
ftrrt l IP l . 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 . L.i it . aa uiui- ' iijikic it- ,
shores of the Eastern world. It would beat the triumphs of Sesostris, who paused on the banks of the Indus.
Old Whitev. The New Orleans Delta has
knocked away all the romance with which the
For California. Three vessels cleared at Boston, on Monday, for California, viz: the ship Carthage and Akbar, and barque chief. The Carthage carried 40 complete buildings, GO.OOU bricks, 1 1 Q boxes of Saleratus, &c. The Akbar carries a large quantity of lumber, coal, cement, nails,
course. Without it. and an adroit management j puuiu ii imua u -au.tr '0 "n'-"-- , , ,. . , . ,u .urtr.. f &c. The barque Chief carries building materia
of it by v,ise and prudent men, there would in ; that established it! A recent statement es- i General," as he is familiarly termed. So far ' &c. The ships Susan Drew and Ambassador every position gained by the noise and agitation j timates the amount of debts expunged from j u emg ,hat Taylor"bought him of a ! cleared at New York on Monday, also for Calici popular par-smn., be felt a want of that regu- j existence by this same Wi: ig measure, at ; , ' circus companv ju,t before he mar- fornia both full, with similar cargoes.
latmg p-wer wnuui can ue. or.-gmaveu ov f. ive Hundred .nations flj Hollars, tiere . ched tQ Corpus Christi. Soon afterwards, the
IU"Q id jiH.gmeUt and Cal'-ll Ulleti.g n e. l i sui !i a of liungs, it i p'. lin, end .Mr. Lytl! so as. rts, that inaiiy men of independent fortune and i-h.r.tct-r a-e .bhj-d to retire from
JJ" ami f..r faie by
FR-vClsi e. -l hE.
U fsT received lint grog of Matthf. put up In wood t ihipj a:.d for le t-y srpt .9 r.EPUlRE. 'HI I r ",!' ll,p,1"t" V rai ping I'atn r; ion clo Crown riu da;
do;
S Jt '.'J
"5 li flmiti1 do inn da l ea rpr:
vU gros t! ni iet lioaril-; for f'a'e I'V
F. E. SUIRE.
$200 KEWAIIIl!!! I'flK-viUll ON .-l'KAV li I oMrANV" will pav ii uti i.-e ra'il ur imp rre-t and tonTicTi of Hi I iir-Piiduries Ida' ""w imp- o ;r F. '. W t 11'MiV, tipe'y. t-ppt IS !s49 i. llanupr copy tu ai..'i $1
j.is. t. r. ( aum:y, INSTRUCTOR IN LOOK-KEEPING. (Her the Store of Slu.vfy A: Latlerner. s. pl H 'IIII.i: Xlir. Wr.ATIIFK ISPLF.A. ! 4T ami tfp tune of Hilling nnorl, all who ant lkPiess.s. sleadd apiiiy Tne pri t a ?ihI i.k't ire I li; i ilerinr t i -'i n 91 Inequality il tria tt 1 1. r i i used l"p'i Hie pi ice. l'i ! tie set hi fancy &se- at trii i. : t, $ ! 0 t'llkm.!ms utt M ant Liu-.- si . nea- Ihe Tplfgraph fiffict. -!.' I.' A JEKVlSt.
now is a leviathan, and notning e.se; and i "Second Washington," remembering that the we hope the Republic will not delay in ; first Washington always rode his famo-.a charger
a rout it
him;am i.or tit kalf.. wish to sell tlt liandu line h'tle piojieriy (tiuated at ' I he curlier of i'njilar Lane and l'renyieriaii Avenue, lately owi e.l hv Mr. Korkwuod. Twelv h urn) red dolai v, ui I e r qa r o in hand, and for llie ha'ance a liberal neaii wn. t b'vpii. Tiie inie U n i rj'icsi joria LI. ppiv t:. M. t; Bright. iild3- JESSE ADAMS.
e iicciMiiu
the butt ..!
triy ahue. Lul there are others, !-s ami cf no l"s consequence.
the pcl.tu'al arena to pm-.i
calumny and p of like princi
who launch themselves upon tiie arena uf public c.t bate, having m ice up their minds to give up somewhat th-ir opinions, aud to temponze with certain popular extravagancies, for the purpose of saving, in great and vital questions, tiie element of order. These latter, who may be called the conservative tdements of the republic, join themselves to the masses in jrreat national agitations, and are, as it were, the light nin-rods to the popuhr cloud, whose bolts thev seek to draw off iu such a oirection as not to uamag- their own house, although the very foundations of that of their neighbors be shaken. Iu the disputes with England these tactics were ttrv near having results lata! to the creuit ot the confederation. When the European continental war was off the hands of the army of Waterloo, nnd the English navy relieved of the tiresome ervice of guarding the coasts of the Uuitea
King iom. Great Britain might perhaps have made : it appear that the lightning-rod tactics wi'l not 1 Miwavs all be fucc sful iu inverting the storms : which in.iv threaten the commerce and the very ! union of the United Slates. ! The invoked meu.atiou of the Emperor cf Rus- j ha succeeded ia inclining England io peace, and averted conseq jeucts which a long war might)
From China r Dicult', tct'-'i th' Er'.ffThe China Mail, whi- h has been received at New York to the 2.'hl of June, has a great deal to say concerning the forcible rescue of a Mr. Summers from a prison at Macao, by Capt. Kep-
ro21 1 shm-i. v.
pel. i f II. B. M. ship Ma-ncer. The offence of Mr. Sumers was that, being a spectator at the passage of a sacerdotal procession with the Host, lie persisted in wearing his bat, ; though requested by the Governor (who sent an orderly with the message) totat-e it off; whereupon he was arrested and taken lo the guard-houe. It must be borne in mind that to uncover the head in presence of the Host, is required from all, in Catholic countries, and that Mr. Summers was ' th- cnly one whlh his hat on. i - , j From th- guard house, it seems, he was trans- ' ferred to the prison, and lhe matter was referred ; to the criminal ju.ige. Capt. Keppel demanded his release as a matter of right, ana on refusal of ! this, sent an armed force from his ship, by whom ! the orison whs forced, and Mr. Summers taken
O French, of the Georgetown. (Ky.) Herald, holds forth in the following strain: Fat Fellows. We like fat people good, jol-
at reviews, conceived the brilliant design of fol- t jV) laughing, broad-visaged, honest, fat people, lowing in his footsteps and accordingly old c:r- ' Ve love fat women fat bos fat babies fat
cos was duly caparisoned, and the General rode j ,,ursf.s a fat list of subscribers, a fat job, and j at the head of the column. But alas, he had not rdt advertisers fat every thing. Fatness is aj forgotten his old occupation; it mattered little to j bi sian of bi health. Fat men are never trench- . i r- its to I him whether he carried Cscsar at a review, or a i erous fat women are not sharp-tongued fat boys
clown in the ring, ana no sooner na-a uie ihukil ; are not mischievous fat babies are al way goon struck up than old Whitey struck out a circle, ; jn fin(? fat pt,ope are kindest, and therefore, which his rider ound himself unable to restrain! lne ,no,t p0()Urtr. Commend us to fat people. Around thev went over "the tan" one tugging t : V . , . i- " . ,i ,i , ,l , r,:Ut,.lc. F redf.rick DotGi.A-s.U e hnd in the columns at the bit, and the other at th? reins until at last, i , r . . f r. f iu. of the North Star a letter addressed by Douglass in ilm infinite anniseme nt of h 3 fe How-OITicers. ;
, , ., . ... r ,.,u c , i kc. Q t0 Cant. Thomas Auld, his former m ster, in , u. l.n.r.t. . imitctnr rf " hp hrsf anrl nest. was
lilf II Ll III UI" . ...w- -
landed on the turf Aft
discarded, and made to associate with the pack
mUleS ai Uie lail UI mc nam, uiiui v.it IIIU.-.-IUU ; (.jj ,5 nv
f Li. mter brnnoht him once more into service, i aP1' A" has lr0,n lhe ,:"s" a-" t1Ul wn ' " -I- Am
Ul HI " lit'"'1' , ,r -f.... j
JFOK NALi:. I (HI ,r" s '"r 8al'"- 't'fsUy h.ld. Also Eirht ri ft u'PHajun llw8, tnd llari.e.s for the face, and four Wairoim Al.i-O A tm -uler of href en ' le. ai d i wn grind milch Cowl. -e;v 1 . ,-2 - . P. J ARIOM.
A f i-aai I.
V
A x i : '. A X K ! z li i i ' s: f!.-. rfo C Pi-i-'j do; - V, .!; s- -'-d ".-.-'I : aUo, Hnnt'a Hand t r- : i n ij J i-i ,,(--i-'r.e mil tor al by p. " r v. I KE s:svi-:i.! . ? io.(ii,
- h-..i ;.i...o- not t'irm. assorted;
tne nrsi ana oesi, was . . - .t - a. wi,;,,,. ,QQ i Mar laud, in which it is said that Capt. A. has e- T i(T ,- Fn Mil., n-iern hawii-c old th ter this, old U hitey was j ' , I i . . a -t -timet , r,t.wi.tnw id , associate with the pack i mancipated all his slaves except the gran..moloer , .,,..,, r ,,,.,. til,.. h,VIM u ,.,
at the battle of Buena Vista. We are sorry to
she formerly lived into his own kitchen, and is ,
FALL TRADE FOR 1S43.
i.Sl i i t-1 ; ,'f. input !ier Uh ui , t. in .i i is. Pera, Rt R'T. K l.PK.
ir dry
up the
tuiHi.e
i of D , who is too old to sustain herself in freedom. I 1 1. ar- r. q.i.-sied 10 -.1 -.en e ihe game wl;h-
learn these facts, as thev take away one of the ! aow provmeu tor in a manner coming - j ITt ll A WII.I.IA.MN are now reeelvinf a . . "t ... . .... I and a christian. Doutrlass addresses his former s 1 ir- a..u ..1 Fall and Winir iny
uiosi 1 n te res 11 11 leaiuirs i.m ui..--i iiuri-.-miit; administration that ever flourished in the "heroic
V
away-affray.
A Valuable Cane. Gov. Marcy, at the recent
A Portuguese soldier was killed iu the j Union Convention at Syracuse, sported a heavy ! walking stick, ivorv-headed, and gold ferruled,
Th- Mail blames the Governor for no', releasing ; w ith a socket of brass at the f ot. The timber of Mr. Summers, altera night's detention in the ; th- c?ne is from tiie fi .-staff of the National Pal-guard-bouse, but blames Capt. Keppel more se- HCe cf Mexico, occupied by the Americans, Septverely for his unlawful action in the matter, espe- ; 14, l : ;4 7 . The socket is from a Mex-can escopeta, cial'.y as it was Liken in the known absence of the j run through the hea't of the stick, w hieh givea it Governor, who had gone on board the U. S. ship the t-ohihty of lign m-vita?. The ferrule, which ru-i.!...,ih t.-. a-e the ratretta. ! hinds the ivorv head of the cane, is of California
master in a spirit of gratitude and respect. Great Tlwnel Proposals are solicited for the j
construction ol the great tunnel through the lhue 1 p' f Ridge, by which the Louisa Railroad will be pro- ; ,tll n
longed into the great valley of Virginia, near Staunton. The tunnel will be 4,200 feet long,
Goods Caps. &.c, 10 w-S'cn .hp aupmion of bnyera ia
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OT of very fine rSj.ic'd Oysters on hand, and for
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v mouth to s-e the ragetta. ; binds the ivory head ot tne cane, is 01 uaniorn a - '""6 uicjuiuisgrna.,.
On the whole, this is likely to prove a serious 0;j and the Governor savs he has oodouot that oroer to remedy tins the shenti ord-rea t.eas to he
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16 feet wide and 20 feet high, w ith a ditch on ! ' , "i tiara ,.Jie.i Almond.; ' , r, i t. s T' a-Pecan?; "M B-x frt KtlMn; either side; it w ill slope eastward! y, at the rate ol . ;i u t 1 i-i-n-; I Lin Lie limed currant; c c r., . .1 , , -,,,- '. . 1 1 .', : t tio Fin: 1- 1 Wi'nu'; 2 ca?e f.eatt Citron ; tb feet to the mile, and pass .00 teet below the , , rr l,,;Nu:s; For aal hy top of the mountain. " s-; t 1 1 W. C. WALDEX. 33-Oa dii. that some of the trials at the Court plHIi tX I'll AC r OF 1.1 JlOf.frr ?i- tr
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K.tiOM M HI T made front iii I-oron. For
have brought upon this country-consequences i bus;etiS fjr Capt Keppel, especial y as the Gov- j lh(. ivory 13 from the tusk of "theeleph-.nt" which scattered on the jury bench, and curing court, on , b:ch were a. ready beginning to aow v.itin- , offered to release Mr. Summers as a fa- j f0 manv f the volunteers discovered in the deserts 1 Saturday, every bocy waselectrifiea at hearing an
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pelves ia the famous convention oi in- northern States.
The same system had no better results in Bue- j nos lyres and in Brazil !
i vor to Captain K , who insisted on demanding it
is a right.
and tc res a itni s of Mexico.
li It is a singular coincidence that the name
IT The Spanish Government owes Great Brit- of Washington should be employed to designate
all ihe.WreCt however which might have! am the sum of $45,01x1,000. Lord George B-n- ; not only the greatest ol American patriot ana
old juror who had beendrowsing, sing out, "C n it, Jim, qu;t pinching me!" The ilea pinch.. d of course.
t voVu.'.MI"' THE PfcUrLE MJ.7 j ( p i 1 h.i a mnae ' pray ie I. if you ean, 1 p't ri v-'fed witii iiair u 'hat of a man. 1 1 -r 1 . r ' P' di d 1 ni- sru h't w to dipfve. What ;! tn at riofiifig t!, pest will remover
IT Ia life men are creamers, and hud reality
il'bv Ik- antecedents vanished ! Lack wanted the British Government to take pes- i soldiers but also the greatest of American wri ers only ia death.
b.eu attached to
bpfr the success it had in Mexicn.
on cf Cuba, as a guarantee for the payment ! and painters W'&shicgton Irving and Washing-
la ur-h gluttony the popular petite becam ; rf it-
ton Allstou.
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