Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 125, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 September 1849 — Page 2

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Kr.-cMON in New Yosk. If

we

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juav ini-t to the teiegrar.!

jiorn the mas convention at Syracuse, y s the Washington Union, ibo re-u moa of the two parties lias been effected upon moderate anil liberal principles. Tlie union ovs to the compromise ticket, without embracing anv rr solutions which commit either

nartv as to new tests

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tiil s-tore of Mi-ssrs. Fitch & Wi'.itanis, corner of Main-Cross and M'tib-iiy stieets. They have a uiaanilicPiU assortment of all kin. is of beautiful goois. which aie calculate. i to suit the taste of all lovers ol the beautiful. It is a place where bd ies "most do congregate.' Jut go and see for your-

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BY TELEGRAPH.

Cincinnati HisTokicai. Society. Everybody may not know, what everybody should know,

that C ineianati hasaweii orguuzu ana mousm- j reportts f or thk malison daily cockier. mi HUinricnl n1 Phi ' rt.oih ICal Society. Th ! zxsz: nrsasis.T:. luzsiiTasasss s. t ,-sr

Socie.v's Library is. ..ifov. a vlnabl. c'ull.ctiou The Teksrapinc reports paN.shed in the I

J . , .. i Courier are made up at 12, .,rcn fluymuuot rare anicuriuus cmcumeiits, book.,, pamphlets, ; Cillliltl alul puht j.j the me Hay iu Madison. &c The following extracts from the cay-book ; The Courirr by this arrangement gives the acof Smith X Findlav, one of the earliest firms iii ; counts of the sales in the Cincinnati market 24

r,,nn.,r, ..lt h, rA tith interest. Ttiw K. W ! urs ' advance or any oilier ope. n.

with the other accou nt books of the firm, are de-

A Svi'KRP UMi-.tr.. The October num- ' P0!iitd in th Library of this Society:

Dr 179fJ.

self, reader

upon the slavery

question, me pi ev iuus sepai -nt. v c

i t -. i . i i

t.ons oi "-vracusd aim c .ica uau a.iujiveu their own i solutions and expressed U eir own views upon this subject; but it would appear as if thev were wisely waived in the lart !:.-.-- convention. If this lias been the co'irse ol" proceeding, we hail the reunion of the democratic party of Nevv York with .sincere p'.t u-ure, as the haibtnger of a cordu'l co-operation at the coming elect. ons. It is only nccrs-ary to carry on

catimanrn aain-l the tiigs

bi '.s in the

j-auie harmonious and forbearitjg -pint, and 'hey mu-l sweep evervihin r before them. No wonder, th"n,thut the Whus are alarmd at this o-uin:iH conjunction of the ie-

V

ubliean Kii'ly

pre-

t is not strange that the

k Courier and the Cpie-s s!:oui 1 ni'j-t .-eiious a pp: eh" iisions t r

Ler of firaham'fs Magazine has been Said ' upon our table by Joe Howard. It contains seven embellishment. All in all, it is i one of the. most readable publications in ! tfie wodd. The enzraving of "Effip ! Deans' recalls the beautiful and interesting , scenes of Scott's novel, the "Heart of Mid ; Lothian." It can be had of Joe Howard, i fjTIy reference to our advertising col- ; urnn-, it will be seen that the morning pas- ; sender train of cars for Indianapolis will j , start fioui the new depot of the Company, j at the loot of Yine street, hereafter. j i 0jr& manufactory of clieck goods has ; L(-n established in Cincinnati. j j ! ;ri-;at Explosion. Powder M;spizine o) the' Messrs. Baxter, contr.n tors on the Eighth Sec- : tiau of the VVeteru Kaiirnad, about a taiie above JjUdlow, EiiglaiKl. wns tiet on fire, and blew up ' on a Suuii.ty afternoon. There was in it about a ton and a hill' of n o wiler, partly in kej;s and

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To 1 lb Ceff-e, Q. M. Department, U. S. A-, To 5 lights window glass, -I quire of paper, .... 6 quihs, ------ N. T. Steven?, Dr. To I lb Saltpetre, - - - -1 copy Chesterfield's Letters, l-OO.S.-pt. John McCullough,

By o days' work, at 40cts., - - - Jas. White, Dr. To ?4 bushel Salt, To 2 (jts. ' got some time ago, James Vansaut, Dr. To 9b; !bs beef, at 2., - - - - 3 qts Whiskey, ------- 10 lbs Pork, -

Dr.

4s 3d

7 s fil 3s 9 1 Is 3d

7s fid 1 17s 6d

Cr.

$2,00

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24 50 30

, iu the City ol M niison.

SJT No telegraph reports to-c.ay.j ; FROM ST. LuUIS. St. Lons. Sept. 21. ; Six years ago, Augustus Kennedy, City Colj lector, was charged with a Cefaleation in the sum ; of i.S.OOO and was dismissed from the office. He ! protested there was an error, and requested the j appointment of a committee of the Cou ncil to ex ! amine his accounts. This threw no light on the I subject, and Kennedy was disgraced and ruined. ! An examination of the old Day Book, by the present Auditor, yesterday, revealed the mystery, i Kennedy is credited by the former Auditor with ; 10,000 which is marked posted, though no post

ing was made. Thus the city owe Keunedy $2, 00 and interest, besides a blighted reputation. The Dikfkrknce. A gentleman from Boston

I. o. o. t. THE irn,tr f Murr.w ltii,N'. 2.1. O. O. T .rr ht,i nfnir.d f at tn.l reiilar n: of the ''"ffelLN v,H(i4 . t , i.m . f r ' fif ivmi.tif 'ury. Ac -itJ4 IA' M. I AVI "K !' m ! sr'y. 16 I I . V "iP-'ir. t ,,. v .v s.- I) ii e sevn ''r rorin"" n'ai ic f.,r a v,. tiinj ti."i f oiniprU' wiiid mn& op r s tf f. t or i. tu- n.a v " RO Nt'N" . O V j It .

At the Apollo Saloon, Maia-cr Street

M tiaceru. inrei i.ir ol" I'Jiiu r item

the res and that tln'V ai e attempting to one til teen and the oilier eleven years of age,

rally their panic-stricken clan to the combat. No wondt i tiiat tin y and the National In-

;iOU,d 111 l'e prt selll l:ie Oijeils

ic-iiiiion, and attribute it entirely to

ot

t e ii i g e n j '' r

of th

(diic

re to become po--e--cd ot the spo:

The W iiii;-, of mill's

are

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't

Iro'ii Mirli -u-p;cion-the p"tty ambit on of m

the .ti tor of the New Yoik CouiiT

l'hey are above

v en who

!i.-ctaiii)eil , with Max Well Co., all aspn a- of half a mile an entire sash was demolished.

tions for (diic. although severa

At'W i oi k coiiiUiiitee nave

obtained va'uabie appoiiuiue

ot that

bapiu-ning to hn.i himef among a little party of

Visit of the P-pk to thk U. S. Frigate Con- j youug adjes away down East, last summer, and stitvtion. A correspon ent of the Heiald des 1 wilje ia u,e t-nioyment of some innocent social

cnbes a viit that the Pope made, at Gaeta, to the j p(ay he careles.-ly placed his arm about the sleu- ! U. S. fr gate Constitution: j 0er wai?l ef as (IvUy n damsel as Maine can "on after the party of officers reached the Con- ! boast of, when the started and exclaimed, "Be stitution, the batteri.-s on shore and on board the OU(. j,-; Don I insult me!" ships in the biv announced that his Holiness, the i Ti,u niUmun iwi.tlv Hnnlnuiz,' fur the

p.rily ia open Hour barrels Two Ir,,h boys, , p,,,,,, all(j his Ma!ity, Ring of Naples' were j BmiuK rluieness, and assured the half offended

afloat, and in a few minute these di.-tiugui.-hed ; .;aiT 0lr tilll tild not hnend to insult her. monarelis reached the deCK of llie CoiisUlutiou, H$0r she replied, archly. "Well, if you an i were rece,ved with salute of twenty -one guns ; didn't, ,.., ,n,,y i .v .a she added, to the each; the yards w re manned, the marines pres- j lto gma amusement of the company, ented aru.s, and the band played an appropriate! LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKETair Tlie King inspected minute y evtrv p art of T 0 , . ,w )( " 1 - i . Liverpool, bept. s, the ship, accompanied bv a numerous and brill- ; Racon ia8 been in better request. Prime Mess i i ,lU H-tLaud expressed himself in terms of high ; Pork solj freey at 35 t0 3es the former rate for I satisfaction. j fair qUalty. Lard is extremely dull at a ehght His Holiness was much pleased with the order ; rejUctioa. ( and propriety that everywhere met his eye. The j Tlle transactions during the week show but : Catlndies requested to be presented to the Pope, i jine aiteralion itl the prices of Provisions geuer-

aini theCaotaiu ordered them to be lormed into

M(e Antonio. Mr I I. nifr. J.A!4-I

tday anl Tutt-toy F.inir,C!j Sr !. 24 and 25. lie i-i.ii i- ffc flu ,i,f ru.M u,t i!ie Mora ar l)5iiniipdTMl llli,' T, tnijhr lis ..ta(.ri.i,a ine ; hi o sun . i u. r i-w. i, t Ilrutlirr i, 111 1 ,isiu ii n w ui .ti to.ri y ei-rt-tt.f ii f t ble .llilt, l...!i,n i..rMernii fneriaiiineii n q . m l 'm ii iici ivi" ,.,i .aui ,. Tu t cohh&iii, will cuiiBi-t wt in :o.-whi j itrvieison: T.i- ! o AN I ON IO I.'RK7.0. A I'tit'.-'l I r. A hi ll'.NZO, w ho it iirms '. vn'm wiM o i rm sii Un ir Ft&teK, l'-me ami t'ron, in . iha; huf imnf.l t ie nm-i env!at..!e 1 ne in Ire- wor.d' Ttif. Meiod sis Cun.rtne tlie f . in a h i a- i-trs Mers I I OH R.- yril.rN, WHITE. JOHNSON. VoOKE CAIlKllL. who will ftue te irt rlmire and fW! Norn M'oi es. KetVains & .. in'erspcispil will) t'onui druriis. WiliKiyn:., & , atrn?iAfy inu m Ivn on tfrwir varl us i .rumeius. tf r la . lo.-n bei w ii tl the ANT -nIO, 1 trra, uiai ifi(!s.ii M.fs f(, () mi' ta' Hoist innr. U.e fsirnn"1- of a li'era1 )ni iliPuj 'ia u .,c

1 A Change o performance each Evening.

JJr A il o. is 1. .0 .ai c 11 if iu Uieu l, c- ills. ?oata xee nt d lor Uti'i. s ""i M.e r-o, eii a! T o'clock Pe: formanee will torn111. ie at ha t" !"',:! 7. ' r r i' - r' 1. it ' r-4 r fmt-l 1 i? p

MADISON & INDIANA PO LI S RAIL ROAD

were ki b-d, and their bodie.- inulilatei! in a shocking HMD ll-r. One of them prtsenled notidnir e Iff but a blackened mass of llesh, without any resemblance to a human form. The ground upon which the ma'g.izine had stood was lorn up to the depth of two or three feet, and splinters of the 111 iieiz ne, some the size of a man's hand, were scattered fur a great distance around. The windows in the houses for the circuit of a mile, were mure or less broken; and at the distance

-i2,C -i-lr.C. 'N kii.I a.ter Mivol.y. .-p T.r' ' 1 ?!.. '.e pasergfr Ira

ft, 11 t .N - JL k J

'I he Loudon Siar slates that a Considerable

("iMIl !r

;tor irms-if has so: cite. 1 nu

cool, i not obtain the obn-ct of Ins desiies. I'n.'i:. Ye-U! r.lav a! out c'liirch-limo m the aiii'i nooii a stal. ie near the corner ot is. cond and l.al s u cts, Lu-Urn n 1 n g to M r. Tiioui ts Mullen, wastiictl in some unaccountable manner. The citizens weie prompt' 0:1 the ground , but did not appear tlispo-i'd to do more than !oo' at tlie lire. Mr. Mullen !o.-t two horses--one was burn

ed u i'.'.i ile si i' !e, and t'.i out, but so l ad !y b-urned stand it has .-luce died.

have bt on the work of an incendiary , or ol' sht or careiesst"-s', as a originated on

...II.- 1. t ill..- tt.nrl.J.,t.t. Iim li. rv.r i.f lliu

( . 'Ill t I Ull tl 1 lllly .V.IIUIIJV IIUO t .1 lit tu..'. fct.

11 i ' , ' e 1 1 :l 1 . 1 1 ij 'i a a 1 1 1 o 1 1 'o v u t-1 n an oe 11 M:a l ie 7 eo u u i r . i ir i t i , i j t rt . i. ai.u ' ' ; tuoluifS. 11 is Uuluiess then passed along the eu-

ems and the Kruu "d 01us.de, and some live or six I r.si, bo s I . srivinc? them Ins blessinrr. and made a

prayer to God for their salvation. The ceremo- i

1 1 y was grand and imposing.

the

olt anion.

Th.-. !'

on the bun- d

til" CO'llbU-tl.

oca ntaces.

;e 1 ii e 11 1 " n , u . . :i tin u 0

,! ..'", M,e si.iw n, and found it

to u.i

t'

mm

rf- lie 11 II IMV' r-, 3Iont n '- '.vi- v- 1 " ; the lirnu of ci n :. . tec r roil r an e, and

let-io: n ', :g borne on iba

tlie t

Are not a! ! who t : : : .-arv war inn nlt-rcrsf

(.' 1 ; c 1 ;i n a 1 1 i pal a le of vo!u ui ,-; 'ay ot' the I ul-

. ent fu 1 d 3 v by

no regiment, m u ;;r. the hi

d til call an u -at . t ,Mi-,y war. We k.Hinz nien u tl in crs-ariiv murder.

i:i" I n a n u n i.ect s- !"(! 's a comriien-

is-.-inbled and g thered semi of it into a pile, aim without Considering tlie danger, iir.-d it. whbdi coinmUii'C.iteii with the iiisaie and ignited ibe 1 whole. It was some two or three minutes alter the first lash belore the explosion giving some of the people a chance to get out of the way. i Sncovn Kscai'e 'of Mr. Clay's Plrvant, Levi. We learn that on Mr. Cut's arrival at Sandusky, he s-nt a Telegraphic message to the Proprietor of tlie American Hotel, Bnfftlo, stating tnat 011 arriving at Sandusky, his servant, Levi' : was no where to be found. It is supposed that

olhel Was got he was 1 ither accidentally behind there, or has that We under- voluntariU escaped the latter most probably . It "1 he tire must will be recollected that he was once before indu

ced to leave by the offer of 300, but reloaded the money and ri turned to his master at Newport. We learn that .Mr. Clay has authorized Mr. II01.'es to pay Ins expenses home, it he agiin repents of the step he his taken, and wish-s to return. 'I m: (ioou Taylor Timks -u- Cmt-- n I ): We have received two letters from Catasauqua, L-high county, informing us that the wag"S of many of the hands wording at the Crane iron works, have been reduced from sritn'ii to sixty

cents a nay: .as our informants are resi

ui'-n, there can be no doubt about the fact, and we presume th it oil r amiable friend Mr. Thomas, will seare-ly deny it this time. Is this a specimen ' I liie "rood times ' we were to have under

( the Taylor administration. 1'astou Pa.; Argus.

ususuall y

a r h o ti n nee but

w ore ben ssary 'e of

buyer. titoRCEY'.t Trkason. We translate the following for the Tribune, from a Vienna letter, iu the

j Augsburg Allgemeine Zeituug:

M kthodisT Cui kch pRort-KTY. Revds. II. B j It is said that the regiment of Hussars in Geor- j Btscooi, A. L. P. Greene, and C B. Parsons, lor- j gey's army have already been enrolled in the im- j mally give notice iu the Christian Aovocate, on j p,-rial forces. The received the first command j b-hall ot the Methodist Church South, that, 'unuer j 0f their new officers with a thundering "Lljeu ! the management of atile counsel, suits have been j Kirah unk Farerz Josef ! " Long live Kiugl brought iu the United States Circuit Courts, lir I francis Joseph! Tlie oiheers were removed and

New York, Pen nsy i vania, and O uo in view of a their places supplied until the neeesssry paeifkia- I

tlou can take place. I After the army had laid down its arms, Herr j Von Bah Ust'h, the proprietor 01 the Village 01 !

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I he California Mail brought to New 1 ork ; e k s .... . .. . . , . , i the Russians, Austriatis and Insurgents. Georhy tile s tea me r Lmdire City , amou n ted to u p wards ' " ' , , 1,1 . . . ,,,1 , gey was present, not in uniform but in civil cosid 11,111.0 letters besides a large number ol news- i " J ' . .11,,, 1 . tume. The juice of tlie Hungarian grape iloweU papers. Among the letters were a number ol , J & s 1 11 ,. iii if', Irom the ruble ts of tile rce nl Ueadi Camtatants small, neatly sewed linen bigs, weighing 1 rum '. 3 , , , , , , : , , ,. , i iu brotherly umty to the health of both inoulour to sixteen ouncts,and contaiiiinu gold uust i - ' 1 ! ar hies, or scales. I . The Steamer Luropa's mail anion 11 ted le about ' The U. S. sloop of war St. Mary, Commander 91 100 letters Piii'a. North Ameridau ! Johnson, was at Callao on the 31st ot July, with

1 jibJ.OUO iu gold ore.

BAR .MEETING. At a meeting of the meiiiii- rs of the Madison

ern-

passergfr trains

wil' .-lan ir in and sop l ibe

New L ( oi ai Uie u..lof Vine i reel. JuilN BRoivif, v ia .'tr Prpjiaei t VAMAKLK ioii:itrv roUKAlE AT AUCTION. w ill ofirr at pnlcic siU on Thursday tpiI iT h h !ei'e:i,i fr. llievac-oii lot liie coiwr ol Walnut .Old 1 Iiok s'iff-ts. J-' tee I on tVah ti! In s." f e! n "J hint vrM. Also tnite h tk ii:iiig lious.4 on Tl.iril si 1 1 pt, nr ar 1 .e n uve I eruis i.t .sa e: ' 'i p f '- nr'h h. fre balaurp in tiirpe i ial r)m.-!iis nl 0. Ii. ai Is montl . ni Ii m eioi f oni dale, s'ale 10 coiiiu.e.ice ai i0 i.Vlm-h. V M VV THOMAS. A'lct'r. s"il -21 (B .merri pv) ct A h' 4 .'I V II Mi.' superior ulssiittj ' owiler, . I". 1. sa f ly sct., -t s-'iU- nl.L. Rfc.fc.Vl- St I "O. : i t kiiiv 1. f F ALL A N D W I N T E R G () O D S . I ' II W I.I.I N S liiVf Oils lla H t iVrll a 1' .-oL'e aiiiiii.o , 1 . iii ir s o u. icaU na 't lai j;e and .ii pip-p c.el are 1 r. i f rr, I o . tf in I ami tosii.'si nie -s .in 1 i ,1 Kpurv m.il !- r..l I'rv C-h-u. nv.ti a Isrue 1.1 w ii issortPit -1. .r k -i Vni's n I ll.ii"Cbps,a.t srKr - ini ti rami t tad lo -no pu ci hm is " ' - ihwl wfiw Vi.fe, ANSI mJl A: VtS'I INi.

K filte in ;lnre a tu I a-i.rl in' lit c I" 1-iPnrh, Ks 1- ii : !'!' i-h'i I. ark nut fa iip v rioihs, 'i---!'1 -i . - ana I i..e-k ;:.s . mi " 1 i 2s, j o 1; r'al var ip' y ; . . -n v 1 r ii w ' ip - itlwAnSvv F TCfJ V V- ?.MMj.

lair and final a.ij usimr u t ol the property question so long in controversy betweu toe Northern and Sout ern Methodist Churches.

F. M V ii.s .i tv

i'-ir ri--it.-l.rrli T11 lo r'ftioi rlia . 1 on trt rpil

Sc-s; 11 i 1 I ine ut iiiain and Iniih r Imtl

rwn Mp"i.' s ai 11 -' -hm re t '.oil. i. a 1.1 or.,; 11 ma ..e,-,.. . ,. 1, nit.t rirli M,oi..t rt His; ! -1 i '" 'I !;t.-.e- mK ' 1- -l.i - aid I rk lieiH.f w-i.'t : i ..,.. Itii-i , Ale , In hi ic wc V lie .P ft! t- j.l M l-iup.. s- i-j .i'iiA v a " I'l i II s WM.I 1 IU.-

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Thk Stockbridge Indians. On the 20th tilt

the annual payment was made to the Stockbridges by Mr Bruee, the Sub Indian Agent. A '

Itar. hei.i thu Sli.erifrV DlH.-e in v,id nil .,!

d:.l- nr llr-ii uritl'lilll. lliet- it ..1 w..l,l ti.eir 1.1. .1 h..:.r - 1

snectabie - ' -

tary upm ;i W'ii; iei. We ! t !i- o tlie Limed '.'..- s govcrniiient had justcau-e for w a r , that i, if the "-;;ed.iing of A mencan bioo l upon American i-oi;" be a eood cau-e Sir w i ; to s it v noiiiing a - .nil the wviuijs done our cisi. ns, a:nl t!i- in nr.Hs h--ipfd upon our governnieiu by St

.UO.X.ro loi" eat - In to;

I ; ) e war.

f;-v-A convention of the several counties which l.e on the proposed railroad route from Covington to Lexington, in Kentucky, will meet at Cwuhiana on the '9'.h inst. It is sa d the county of Harrison will take a largo amount of the sxock of this com: run . OrThe Indiana Conference of the Me-

IIoi.RiD MiriiFH V"e learn trom the Lexington Atlas of the i2lt hist , that the body of Mr. Joseph Lyon, whoso III Sleriotlsly oi-appeare.l from tile residence of Col. Nea1 M- Caiui. on the lii-tht t the Dili tiist., was discovered Oil Wednesday morning last, on the premises of Mr. Thomas Hays, and about four or five hundred yards from Col. McCaiin's house His hodv was slightly CoV red, Where there had been a hog tied by the side ot a b-tice, and alter being covered three or lour inches deep with earth, the trash composing the beg bed was thrown over the earth, and the body remained there, it is supposed, from the time

Lake inuebago. They have selected th.-ir lu- i lure home in the Sioux country, near St. Peter's, whither they will remove soon This tribe is j mm h eiviii.ed, and is a remnant of one ol tlie ; New England tribes of lormer days. -As they j

have oone Westward they have improved in civilization, and are now excellent larmers and Well i a I armed men.

aturday , September ii'2,1, 1 sd'J, tor the purpose

ol observing in an appropriate manner the death ol John S. Hillis, Esq., on m- tiou, VVuh.im M. Uuini, Esq , was called to the Chair, and It. E. Strattou, Esq., appointed Secretary.

I 1 lie ouiecl ol tile Ineeliiiir Uein'r slated. Oil

motion, a Commili.ee ol three Was appointed to urall and report suitable resoluileus, expressive

CST i.i pi.1,1 .-,il .'. M id. u '-sai.il hilitroi'i Fer Si k a id M h f P 11 ti a- ' loin fa;.-., a ft Ip i a a i-.., a'trr 1 rk , f,.,t,r.. le-i, v liirb r wi I : ) n i.w r.s anv lam r i" ! VV -p.. ilitiis- Sv SIIMI V v 1 1.1.1 WI HUM, Y Mi iMIVI!. Ill-; i,-y iff ie i! h ;,i l'p n s-atnp.ti ol Ii d P-T. j- tit's Rinf rliilrt'. i, V H sp ai.rl Ii.. vm, s -timr fnfrii) r?.-1 it ' rp a p.. a ai'.-wo. p t ai ft unl oi r.w si) I'i-ip; M -in. n.ii,ii rt---.ii.p-p, Luck t a ra -i k mo e- i. r at ;- w !iv -.' .1 f- .ii. l I r

ol tlie sense ol liie meeting. 1 liomas H Hol-

Later from Havana We have received ad- I comb, John A. Hendricks, and 'P. T. Crittenden.

vices to the -ith inst, from H.ivau i, but very littl- Esqrs , 0. iug appointed said commiltee, duly repohtieal news. The island is represented lo be ' purle l Ine lohowing rt-sol Ulious perfectly tranquil; and th rumors in circulation Am,, e t. That we have heard, with deep rein regard to the "secret e.p. diiion from the ' H1' 1,1 """ '"alh of our frieuu un l brother, t t -. .... . , . JiUINlfll'.iilLLls,wlioiiasiJetirt-dlroiiiusiiilhe L lilted states, has excited but little apprehension : , , . . ,' n u iiuin ua iu me ' . Iresli bloom ol opening manhood. -N- ' ILrald. ..-.- it , I'lial lu liie death ol Mr. Hdlis'he OHIO Banks The repoTTot" the Hcks to the Cl""!"u"ll '"Ve lost an eminently moral and 1 conscientious cit.ZeU, and one who gave promise Auditor ot Slate, for August, shos llie amount ol mture useiuimss; and lhal Hie rg Hroof circulation to be within a small fraction of I lession has been deprived ol a member whose

of hi-, murder until be was foundbetween tea '; -I10,0u;(,0on. Due deposings, .-5.4.349,6:11. The ! houuiabic conduct and industrious habits made

and eleven days. l lie nesii Deing much putrihed j it could not be satisfactorily ascertained whether ! his throat llad been cut, i r had been strangled to death Several negroes have been arrested on i

JOSEPH GARRATT CO, llli VSS V I) Kl.l, I . I It r. It s. Jli I -tre t. m tt t'ir n I '.!! D p i, MALI ON, INDIANAM ..,.,...,.. I , i . .

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suspicion of having commuted the murder, but ;

nothitig has yet transpire.! to estabiis i their guilt.

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s-afetv fund amounts to .f 1 ,975,499. The Specie, , , , , ' " ' ' Uai we uuer our heart felti i-ympa-Boik NotfP, and Eastern D- poslls are lumped at ; thy to the bereaved relatives ol tlie decea-sed, and i.b,,"2s,ls-;, rather a poor way of stating an im- j that we will ever cherish tor ins many virtues nortant ite n. The ciscon nted ia Is a re -vt I 4 4 li - ! ,1"J uiiilorml. amiable and uuo.s'entacious

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.fif o ' r . that we Will allend liie luneral o!

Powder Mill Explosion A e Under mill,! Mr. iiidis, and Wear era. e on the lelt arm for

From Tampa Bay The Wakulla (Honda) j connected witfi Messrs. H ..turner tt Forbes pow- ( u,irt-v u'1-"i' dIid Ulal We request the Court lo 1

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Times has news from Tampa B.y that Gen. 1 d.r mil , in Ev-t Hartford, was blown up last i r jnov-ccuiugs oi tms meeting on tneir 1 " IiiCCOi'tjS.

Twiggs wasabout to muster the Florida volunteers week The mid contained about bO kegs of pow-

MHIVKl.s .M TOM;, prs Iron tit-ail .-. live ami i.iiii-1. a.-s.jrtd ;

tng un, in (:uo county, on the I0;h ot

October, and Wi.i. pet haps, continue their '"to serv ice, and has called upon the Geiiertl Gov- ! cer at the time. One man named John O'Brien, i

sitlings for six or tiht days. The- iiospi- ernment lor an entire force, believing them lo be I was killed. He was making some slight repairs

tat : c.l.zcns of that liourisii.i)-; place ate

making extensive prepai ations for the at-coniUiO-l ation of the in n asters and visitors

th-only kind of trooos with whicb to onerale in to the machinery, in dointr which the ex rdosion

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Clark Co. , Ia) Ckntral Plank Road This I oiust Lpl-copal Chcrch. Tt.i-body commenced i

On motion the Secretary was directed to present a copy ot the foregoing proc.-diiigs and resolutions lo the Jallilly ol the deceased, and also to request their publication in the -several papers of Ibe city W. M. DUNN, Pres't. R. E. Stratton, Sec'v . A Couulrymaii being offered a gldss of soda

tween Hoy t and Cat!. cart tor the i in pi oven-em now n-ed t v ttie Matiison and In.ii-

worK extending Irom C i ar irs to u to Jefferson- ; its regular annual session m D ivtou on Wedtie-- j water, the other dav , rejected it w uti indignation.

vi, le, was let to O M- Marsh ou the 15lt instant j day of this week. The Veuerahle Bishops Vaog! He is conlrat tor for ihe v. bule line toe m del i and Haillhn Were nrese n I m in '?!)? mi i.ister

amipoi.s Rai'ioad Company, in scemiing the road at i9 porrod, - uouule wi-ith or 1? feet.) ! Cin Enquirer, 21st.

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descen-iins; the Inriitied Plane at ;ii cf the Road, lias ben dec ried t v t!

ine Wits wdl be commeue-. v i gc re u s! y p rosee u t od .

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Con. :iiisSl oih r of the Patent Oittce. ill favor of Ca the Alt.

J r'Amoi.g the passengers from Ireland, in the brig Keying, i Ne w bur port, w as a you ug grl,

O The Synod of Kentucky ne. ts at Dinvihe j 17 years old, found secreted after the vessel had . n the 11th of October nxt. i been two davn at ei.

' Do you tin ii K I am a salamander,' said he, ' to dniik water biimg hot. DIED At ni ne o'clock, this morning, September 24, Mary, iiilaiit daughter of August L. uil-i EliZalf tu Freebert, of indamatiun jf the loners; aged ii y ears. The luneral wil! take place at 2 o'clock, P. M , from the residence of the Parents.

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