Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 159, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 November 1849 — Page 2
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Company, for five thousand dollars." Council met; present Messrs. oocbura, ' ter of on" of the American delegates tnat hmile despatches of the New Orleans papers, and can I wa o iiiuch affected en rea-iing this that my ' Hunt, Hind, Wells, CctTman, Jewell, and Tay- ; de Giraridia, Editor of La Presse, a paper which laintlv imagine the feelings of the poor whig of (i''0'it trembled, and the paper dropped from them lor. Trie minute were read and adopted. is said to have the largest circulation of any jour- j Louisiana during the torturing process ta which o the floor. Mr. Troxell appeared on behalf of Mrs. Tai'uot ; nal in Europe, has commenced the discusison of j they have been subjected. The reader will reSome vea.-a have elapsed since the occurrence and asked permission to extend her wall, continu- the subject, and hails with his best wishes the ; member that an election for Governor, Legislacf thin Bid event. Almost daily I pasa a small ous with the East line of Poplar street, between cause of universal peace. Tha following facts, j ture, and members of Congress, is to be he d in ktoreiua weil frequented treet, behind tiw couu- Presbyterian avenue and Fourth street. Order- ; from the columns of La Press, are appalling: 1 that State on the 5th"of November, and hence
.,f which im suiiicthnes Been tne w;.:-.'W ol Air Lincoln, or a daughter w ho haw attained t'tie agcf fourteen years. The face of the former has a qui-t, sober look, but bears no evidence cf cis-tr-s-ing caje. Under the advice and assistance of friende, four thousand dollars of the money received at the death of her husband, weret-aieiy ,
invested iu six per cent, securities, and with the j ing A. G. Reed $x!U, for tuition of city scholars, i the years 1791 and 1S13, we find that four millbalaiicp a binall store was stocked with goods. Adopted. ions five huudred thousand Frenchmen were Th interest on four thousand dollars paid her On motion of Mr. Hunt, Mr. Jeffrey Seymour blown to pieces by cannon, brought down by reut, ami the profit on her little business enabled j was allowed $3'J0 for hose. ! musketry, impab-d upon bayonets, or cut down
htr to meet lh- real wants oi Jier tainuy. Huw different would ail have been but for this life insurance. ' i e 1 DAI L V COURIER .! . C. A It It Kit. Ililitor. i- it i i . v i:vi:m;. ov. - , . - , !. i. t t't-"v. ti' i v-'ffnl tcrt.av rcrif!ricu of cor !-borr.s w ere leavcheerful tiews lor ig ri::.biirg!i. This is our ciuzen?, who have been waiting with so much p'i'.;cr;ce for thir winitr's supply o;' oil. The ijuantiiv in tlii ciiv is now h x r r y ,K n i n 1 r t,c. cents per lu-h?!. f-!.tee:i to seventeen j l lew weorLs, how- j fver, the article can le had iVotn eleven to I twelve cer.t- I G5-Th? New Vui k elections take placi
next TutsJay. What the result wiltbejeii t0 be j,, some refermi tj cominitiee on ! nolody can divine. The Cincinnati En- j claims, and others laid upon the table. j
vTUirer savs tlie. Democrats are not united -sy any means, a.iul will not consequently poll their full strength. The Whis, too, ire greatly L: tjp between the Filmore f , , if. . ti i and Reward iacuon-; not so much eo, however, as to prever.t their polling, a. heavy vot.. Should the Whi-s be defeated, it wiii Ire the result, we appiehend, of the i premature breaking down of the Taylor ; Administration rather than the union of I the Democratic party. I ' " - ! (Xy-A lew .lays .since we noticed a letter ; of the hired vilifier who writes from Washington for the Louir-viiie Courier, over the ; signature of "Ashland,'' accusing the late ' Gen. Jacob Medary oi having been a de- ; Uulter. The ib.iowin- is tVotn the Ohio ' Sine Journal. The Journal, thinking it a recious tnorsr-l, republished it, and has , been forced to back out, and as far as it! in'lL il 1 t . 11 . I W 1 ! t ' 1 . ail, 1 im iv 1. ci.ivt.M . in :ie iouisviiie , Courier th the ame, or will it b us tain its i leverend llackuard at W a-hi nrtott: Tut: i.ATf Gkn. Mfoarv. We aro assured by Mr. Thomas Sparrow, the administrator of the estate of the late (ien. Jacob Medarv, that the I
statement of the Washington correspondent of; mat ttie quantity ot porn that will go irom .NorthLouisville Courier, copied into our paper of them Kentucky to Cincinnati and Louisville this last evening, charging that the. late Gen. Medary season, will be very considerably below that herewa a defaulter as Postmaster at Columbus, and torre ''or severalyears sent in that direction.
r.iVi as s. rli, is entirely untounceu ana untrue. That th'-re was no failure on the part of Gen. .n- 1 , nrnn n t f.ir n'l ft-... tin! the public monevs in ' ' . 1 j . . . - .1-.. - 1- . 1. . . 1, .. nis n ini'.s as an omcer 01 inc to eriimeui, uut o the contrary, the department allowed and passed to bis credit a claim for special services as mail Hgont, rendered by Mr. Medary in his life time. We are also assured that the statement above referred to, so far as it relates to a claim having been lodged with Mr. Corwin for collection, is incorrect. We have no personal knowledge of any of the nrcumM-uiees. ceitu.eu . s .1 j . . - , : . . lhe l.ouisviiie Courier and the charge ot ceiai cation against the deceased Mr. Medary, as well as that of tli? loan effected by his surviving brother were nr rt'ti'S to u, and as such were given to or readers. We take pleasure in making the correction of the one, on what we consider unquestionable authority, and suffer the other to pas for what it i worth. We have no disposition to do injustice to any cf the parties, and especially would we not willingly w rorg the memory of the dead. Cot L at Panama. ThChroric'e and Atlas says.Cincinnati Yesterday's mail brought us mte'.ager.ce that Amos V. Co.-wine, one of the propr.e:o:s ci this pabeen nninted A :ue.!.ca:t Ccr.su Panama. We may be allowed 10 say that tliis favorable maik cf regard on the part of the government was wc by our worthy col.engue. It : d - orv-ii is. at this '.mt post, ar..' n e .-servici s oi an active and ulerai-min I e ti man." "The cosnfortab trade, Sw nd-nre e boat in the Lott.sNo. 4, Captain Cine. t!i; citv on Monday. Wed nesdavs. and Fndiivs. a: f.o o'cicck. r. fir Lou-i-vii'.e. rr turning on Tucsdv, Thursdv.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL X" 1 I l I ii
ed to be ranted. 'The army of 2?13 "as composed of recruits that all political news from other States is eagerMr. Hind presented the b'tl of II K. Wells from eighteen to twenty years of age. I lines, '; ly looked for by both parties. The recent strugCo., 110. Allowed. i fatigue, and misery decimated them. Of the ! gle in Pennsylvania and Ohio have therefore been
Mr. Hinds reported adverse to the application ' of Mrs. Talbot for damages, ailed gee, toiler pro- , perty, in grading street. Adopted. .vi r. Hunt reported verbally in Javor of allow- f tin motion oi .vir limes ti was : Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of Madison, That the street and wharf committee ' t- i '1 be and are hereby empowered to contract for and ; superintend the grading and macadamizing all of ! that portion of the Michigan road lying within j the city limits. Adopted unanimously. ; On motion of .Mr. Jewell, the committee on ... . 4 ..... I ... V. r . iieeis aiiu wuatves was iiistrucieu iu examine, twl If o.KdvuKU in r'ratn ilia nnn.l 11n v..- w... -vt , Street . On motion of .Mr. Hunt, Mr. Findall was al- ' lowed $51)1, balance in full, for work cone oa '; Engine houses. j On motion of Mr. Hunt, the street and wharf 1 committee was instructed to continue the paving J of Cemetery street across Third street, if they think it necessary. Mr. James Miles, on motion, was appointed commissioner on poplar street, in place of A. Hendricks, who declined said appointment. Sundry bills read some of which were order- !
f)n motion of Mr. Wells, the Mayor was au- ! 0WId by some dozen or more diflVreiit propriethorized to offer a reward of $250 for the appre- I tors- Each omiiil)us costs, new, 550, making
hension and conviction of any person or persons who rn t' be-detected in setttng fire to aay build iesr within the citv of Madison, J Reoort of the Clerk was read. Tne Council adjourned. Hoes i Northern Kenti-ckv. The Lexington Observer and Reporter of the 30th ult., says: ''e have it from reliable information that, in t-""iMrMUCIc Vl aL ; and I-ouisviile, nearly all the hogs that were fat early, in some ten or fifteen counties in the sec- ; tion of the State east of this, including Madison, Clarke, and Garrard, three of our largest hog-rai- : 'ig counties, were sold at $2.22:25 per hundred , Rros? and driven 10 Virginilt Xorth and Soulh art,liiKi Georgia, vVc. 1 ins was the result of lh ' f lhe feeder' whic, is to cet his ho ott as early as possible alter they are lat, to avoid the further consumption of corn. It is believed that ten times as many have gone the. Sontheru routes this year as did the last. Besides, bacon is now very scarce and is selling mga, aim irom tne low price ot lios, it is certain that there will be a much larger number retained fjr home consumption than were last year. W e are fully warranted, theretore, in saying In Trol-rle. 7'he London Mercantile Gazette is very uneasy about California, the possession f . ... . .1 1 c 1 n . , ol which, it thinks, mav force uoon the United - 1 States the final conquest of the rest of Mexico, so as to connect the territory with the States. The possession of the Bay of San Francisco, with its numerous harbors, cannot fail to give the United States the complete command of the Pacific ocean and all its coasts and islands. This, it says, Great Britain ought never to have allowed. She would not, probably, if she could have helped it. It is also troubled about Cuba, and asserts that Great Britain ought not to have allowed the annexation of Texas to the States; and had this been prevented, America would not now be in possession of California. England should take care, it says, that the views of the "ambitious Mr. Po!k," who. on several occasions, threw out significant hints that the star and stripes should be the only flag recognized over the whole continent of America, are not carried further. Exchange asi Mosey Market There has occurred an unnatural fall in the price of Eastern Exchange during the past week. Some two or three of our Banks having been short of currency, commenced checking at one per cent., without consulting with the other Rinks,, one of which, not to be behind, immediately checked at threequarters, and it stiit coutinues to do so, without d.stinction of customers. We hear cf no change of rates in New Orleans Exchange or Time Bibs. The prices of Land Warrant are unsettled, and mav be quoted at $l25i?135. The Money market has he-n extremely tight of late; but th fall in the price of Eastern Exchange, will no doubt measurably relieve it. Cin. Price-Current, 30th. j2r The stem of the holly-hock contains a blue dye superior to the finejt indig.j. The Poles now in Parts sre projecting tb os tsbhftbment of Polish Colonies in the s
Frcits of War We noticed lately the session '
of a Peace Congress ;a Paris. We see by a let- J 1 ,-'0,000 raised in 1?13, there resnined in 114 to defend the soil of France, but one hundred thou- j j-sand men above the ground. As the results of the j various conscriptions mace in t ranee between oy uroai.sw ortis anu saores; ami oy an mis sacrifice France obtained literally nothing not so j mu ch as one square inch of grou nd added to its 1. I J . . I 1 Jl I I . I ' - i territorial limits in her wars of 1790." The London Times follows up the above calculation, and computes the loss sustained by the al. ; lies at ten millions of men, cut to pieces iu the j prime of life! The mind can scarcely realize j oisuicti pioiuie.. nuu ei una mvuuvus sjith'.'s nf Imn.nii 1 i f nrnHni. a,!r.ni ' r a .1 '. . , I I .-. 4 . . J .... ' . ii.i a.ivi I . ..... ......... for which the cost of a single life would not have j been too dear. WTe look with loathin"; and ha- i tred upon those savage tribes which periodically J offer human sacrifices to their blind yet honest zeal is pardonable, and their destruction of life i but limited, compared with the pyramids of bloody oblations which civilized men offer at the shrine of national ambition, avarice, and revenge. Richmond Republican. U-ws EfsiSEss in New ork An omnibus driver communicates some interesting statistics to the Evening Post, as follows: w '1!iVe 376 licensed omnibuses now running, their aggregate, $10 a day, and $3,000 a year The w'lole earn $3,760 per day, and $1,12,000 a year. Their expenses are always rated at $5 each, per day, and SI, 500 a year, making the aggregate cost of the whole $564,000 a year. The profit, therefore, of each omnibus to its proprietor is $5 a day, and 1,500 a year; and the net t profit of all the omnibuses in the city is $501,000. To earn $10 a day, each carriage must make S trips, down and back, with an average of ten fares each way. Th;3 would make for each omnibus, 164 ra3Sengers per day. At the same rate, the wnole 375 should carry (10,160 passengers daily, Thus jou wil' perceive the number who daily take a ride in the omnibus, exceeds the largest vote ever polled by both parties at any election in this citv; and the number who ride yearly, is nearly equal to the entire population of the Uni- j fed States in If-li). ' The average length of each route is HJ' miles, mftking the length of the trip down and back 7 miles. We go down 4 times in the forenoon and 4 times in the afternoon, which is equivalent to 55 miles a day for each omnibus. There are six horses worked on each omnibus daily; on all, 2,256. The distance travelled by each horse, therefore, daily, is about 10 miles There is but one driver to an omnibus 376 in all They receive $1 per day wages, which is about 300 a year. Each omnibus pays a license to the city of '20 a year, from which a revenue accrues annually of $7,520. XT There are now under construction at New York, and fast advancing towards completion, twelve steam vessels, whose combined tonage is IS. 000 tons. Of these, five are steamers of 3000 tons each; four of them belonging to the new line of E K Collins, and the other, the Franklin, now the property of a company about to establish a new line of steamers between New York and Harve, by the way of Southampton. The Atlantic and Pacific, belonging to Collins line, are already launched and are now receiving their machinery; the cylinders of which are six feet in diameter, end supposed to be the largest ever yet cast for a steamer in this country or EnglandThese two steamers are said to lie larger than either the Great Britain or the illfated President, and are to commence their regular voyages on the 1st of June, 1?50. The Artie and the Antarctic, now on the stocks, are of smaller dimensions and are also intended for Collins'' Line. Besides these, there are the Georgia, intended for the Atlantic and Pacific line of Mail Steamers and two others of Cm) and 400 tons respeslively. ... New aIoof: of TVrmivr;. A small houe may be built in the following manner, with a saving of expense, wherever lumber is as plenty and as cheap as in this city, and where planing can lie cone by Take two iuch plank, plane them on one side, tongue and groove them. Provide gocd sills, and erect the building by setting the planks upright, and battening the joints with strips of half inch stuff, the str.r s to he two inches wide. This forms the outside wail. Furr out on the inside with half inch stuff, and lath to that. The half inch furring gives sufficient room for the plastering to clinch, yet leaves the i-paj-c too narrow for mice. For sa.all one-story houses, this is a very pretty mode c f building, cheaper than by studs and clapboards, and in many respects belter. Several such hou-
United j ses 'KlTe b'a aa'.t in this citv, and giv- gnrvi J Orleans, and two hundred Porto Rico at full prtI satisfaction. cs.
THE TORTURES OF THE TELEGRAPH.
We have been ecified by the recent telegraphic anxiously watched, and the results eagerly sought ' after. The man who talks lightning to New Orleans from Baltimore, and who sends the eleclion news, is like tae most of lib tribe, an ultra nig, ana ne was as uiucn eieciriueu iy uie i early news from Pennsylvania as the wires themselves. Accordingly lie bgan. in his first despatch, of Oct. 11, to the New Orleans Ficayune: Gilpin, Whig, elected in the city the Whigs will have a majority in the Legislature of Peuusy I vania. Of course, tills despatch called out an extra procession of the " Filmore Rangers," led to the consumption of multitucinous juleps, smashers. cobblers, and brandies and water, at the St. cnanes Hotel, ty tne rejoicing nigs, as Well as : .i-- : .,.: ;:.., :. , e i i i '! 1 IT . I , . i ... , . - , . . , LiJ nfti limtia. jrriiii ui nuiiiuriir hnts, boots, coats, kc, upon the election of their Whit candidates for Governor and Congress. . Pennsylvania forever!' 'The Keystone erect!' Old Z ick vindicated !' were expressions that any , one could have hrard even here, if he had only tried, so loud was doubtless the jubilee in the Crescent city. j The same day brought a despatch from the same ofiice, announcing the gratifying news that "The Ohio Legislature is Whig in both branches." A 11 the above extravagant doings w ere repeated, with the accustomed variations. On the tici'lh of October there was a slight correction, and the in.'d'iinl and impartial ope- ' 1 rator at Baltimore, announces: "Jones, (Ind.Dem.) elected .Mayor of Piiila- j delphia!" Who? Jones! What Jones? John Jones?) I It could not be! Impossible! They had never ; heard the name before. No! .'Z Jones. Alas! j that alters the question: and so Lousiana Whigery took in, at last, one reef of its flowing sad. But on the 13t!i, the telegrapher at Baltimore having by this time become pretty well convinced drops a red hot bolt of lightning at the feet of ; asinn,UI.n;,:aWI,;m,v w f.,tt.. ! igery, as follows: " Democrats have a large majority in th Legislature of Pennsylvania. Gamble, De;noc.-;t, elected Canal Commissioner, by 10 to 15, ('00. Ohio supposed to lie Democratic." This happened on a Saturday, and of course was an unwelcome c lose to so bright a beginning. jon ay came bl.e Monday and the same reporter at J a'timore writes, with L is iron pen with electric fluid, as follows: " Democrats have a majority on joint ballot in the Ohio Legislature." This is too bad. "Curse the telegraph!" cry , t), the recently excited Whigs "It is a vile Loco-; foco concern, and we won't fraternize with it 1 any longer Krtiunl Whigs, with ominous forebodings of a thender and lightning storm in No- ' vemher, somewhere in the vieinity of Loui'.ana. In the mean time, the Democrats take the thirg coolly. "We know old Pennsylvania," . says the veteran of the C i"ir. " I sviil trust her," says old Walk-in-the-water, (General j Walker, the Democratic candidate for Governor) "wait a day or two," says collected John Siidell and sure enough in a day or two the telegraph began to rain stars and constellations without number. The truth looked so beautiful, after so many attempts to destroy her; and th friends of the good old party forgave the wirs for their tricks in consideration of the fact that they were kind enough, after carrying so many falsehoods, to bring the welcome fact at last. And now a word for the poor bedevilled whis of Louisiana and elsewhere. They have been the victims of the tortures of the te'egriph for months. No doubt lb operators at the respective stations think they were helping instead of killing their polibo&I friends, by all this crul kindness. But what sort of pleasure do these persons think it is to snd news of w hig victory, which is after all only the prelude to whig defeat' It is simply raiting the vvhigs to the highest heaven of hope to let them lie crushed down into the deepest ditch of despair. There ought j ' "u,- lu "e ome auempi mace 10 invoke uie j tender mercies of these wire-workers. ! Pennsylvania:!. .. : 1 .. l . . . . 1 .....! . 1 . An American gentleman in Sardinia, writes that the Sardinian Government has favorably considered a plan for theestablishmf nt of a line of steamers from Genoa, touching at Gibraltar, Cadiz, and Madeira, to the United States, under the auspices of the Government, and with a view, at the same time, of giving activity to the trade of the Mediterranean, ana augmenting the maritime strength of the country. A company is being termed, and the Government is occupied iu making the preliminary studies fur the execution of the iroposed object. X. y. aa. Movlmevt i Sen a The purchases of Sugar in New York, on the"25th, on speculation, amounted to twelve or fourteen hundred hogsheads New
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