Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 283, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 March 1850 — Page 2

DAILY C O U R 1 ER. n. f. ; a 1: n i: 1:, iMttr. 31 A I) I S O N : h.iti'K.vuv kvi.mx;.ii iu ii no. "Th) most of pohiiei attq are demagogue, and all demagogues are rj-." On the 13t!i of Fe; ruirv la-t we pul hashed an article headed ".N"r't. ao .Sou.' "i," in

which the following passage occurs: "Let u do our brethren of the 81-. ve States .:-.: t . 1 .. . t ..... ninct justice; let us nonpsi! cu-opHiaif 10 - n secure to tliem every constitutional right; nay, lt us do more: iet us ca from all doubtful lghlation, epcia!ly suclt as is' not requiied for the ppcurinj of any conatitutional ohjert." This article was th ' fruitful source of many of the learned ' thins that appeared in the Banner until . after the publication of Mr. Clay's speech, ; . r . luiil lh publication of a certain aruce in

the State Journal, headed, "i fVtc of all , beauty and discipline to the education of the circumstances" fcc. It would appear ; other schools, and associates with a knowthtt the Banner had not taken a "view of i ledge of the world those higher thoughts all the circumstances," among which we and reilecttoas which only can exalt and may reckon that part of the mesas' of ; truly refine the mind and heart. The Sabthe Taylor Cabinet relative to California and bath-Schools are, most of them, a blessing the Territories until then, for it straightway I beyond the mere church society circles in

finds out "what the South wants;" it finds ; out that "the Free States ar? not urgent to ' re-engraft the ordinance of 17S7 on the i utatute book." Since that time about the ; i 2oth of February last we have not hard j a word from the Banner on the slavery j niiA.itnn TX V. a Trti.rTi.il .mt 1. r i & r i- . . . - , , made another tergaversation since the ad- 1 vent oi .nr. sewarj a 5peecri in tne .en- ! T fTt II t - .1 t I ri , , , ate, and the Banner, as in duty bound, j yesterday trie lark and hootf again at our article of t!ic B5th ult. We would ask ! , , .. . . our irienu, tne major eui.or oi tne ijanne. , t to pquare his charge of yesterday morning, th-,1 VL'a htt-o Pl.pr -td onr-t to 1 M'nt tnn-.-P that we have eter ailvoc.ite.t t.iatjioie than their (the slaveholders') jnst claims a,rt,,lrl u .n,l.,l in iKoni " with hi. 1 fission and the teachings of that portion of , Holy Writ, viz : "Thou sha't not bear false witness against thy neighboi;" for, a more positive, pa'pable untruili could not have been framed. Railroad Accident. As tlie passenger train was leaving Scipio on the J5th inst.. on the outward trip, a Mrs. Afhland, with a child about a year oui in her ' - tempted to step off the train xvhile it wa in motion. She fel',ani was caucht between the train and platform at the I),? pot, and xvas so horribly crushed that she died ! iu a few hours afterwards. The c! i'd was thrown, by the mother'! instinct, upon the platform, where it was caught by some of the. by-sianders. We are sorry to state' that one of its little arms was broken in two places. fOThe communication of "A Voter" was handed in tins morning, too late for '. publication to-dav. We a.-k our f:iends to i hand us commu nications on the day before they wish to have the same published. In this particular we regret our inability to publish, as we coincide with the writer in the opinion that the section of the City Charter requiring the payment of taxs as a qualification to vote at the city elections was repealed by the law of last winter, and we understand Judge dishing has expressed a t-imilar opinion. From a publication in to-day's paper and in the Banner this morning, it will be seen that tiie judges of the election have male up their nen'.s as to the course which they will pursue on .Monday, and which is fortified by the opinion of two of the soundest lawers of the Slate. Biology. Messrs. Gaslord & Blanchard. pupils of the celebrated Burr, had a good ntidience last night at the Hall of the FairPiays, to witness the wonderful experi ments on the new and wonderful science of Biology. There xvill be another lecture al the game piace this evening, where we will be, to afford the lecturers an o-iporiu-llity to make us relieve t.iat xve weigh ju-t C.210 pounds, and that the Duly Courier is as big as the Cincinnati Gazette. P.-XVTt?T ( I ;r I a r I -4 f 1 lri.ni J . , f v,u.,v.&.w. v..-. '.v ...... tue T ...1. f 1. ... : 1 ;.. . uu.eraii uu... wo: a t onr cr I . lor

the benefit of th-tr Church, on Tuesday ; C!t ru;al:oa in N,nv Orleans. They are r-entng next, at the Lutheian Church, on ! M ,0 bi of domeslic manufacture, and Main-Cross street. The performers are ; can on!v be detected by ringing them. amateurs, bat like most Germans, they sing j ' ' xvell. The music has been selected from IT" Of Mr. Duble's merits as ,i host we think the most celebrate. 1 German comparers. j l,is!'y; and he will "get along" without trouble j after he shall have become a little better ac aiu unt(KTThe Chiton Water Company having 1 ed wiUl lhe smuUr y-.cu.UrilUs Xa.l,'tun cwithdrawn their proposition, there wi.i be j "- Banner. no vote taken on Monday next on the or- j What do vou mean, r.ei -th' ,vs- hv i,n

tiinance proposed by tlie Counci'.

Sunday Reading. The B:n:.r. Say So. Ch...iiva s-i ' I V e pru'y taught th i: th- I; i- th gtftt authority, ta;,s the Pres vteriaa Treasury;

and that when it spoak- ut-o.i ar. v tn, the qust. on tri set;'d forever. They s-hou!J I-':4 t'iN jht 10 co d h vci'--, to the Set i :- turps, to find w!::it is eo 1 and whi; is I, what is t'u w i. ;i u -, with the L!e.-ine of (ioi, t:itjy w ; i ! acqu.re se liah.l o! con-t:mtiv -u-.or U I I ! -t . i . . own notions and inclinations to t". j .asn declarations of Scripture. It is a coo J ..; - ... i . - i t 1 . ...... . t . . . ............ - gii iu ueai a emm ui irn use u;e e.j i easloa, "The Bible says so."' Saebath-Sciiools No on", we b-dve, who carefully examines the operations of Sabbath - Schools, as generally organized among us, can well over-estimate the pood mlluence they exert in the moral training of the youth. The religious instruction of i CT l t C l I tne baooatn-ionool gives a crowning winch thev are orcanized. They reach out and gather up thoa.-ands of vvayfaiers children who. otherwise, would receive no education, and who, receiving this, are directed in thought and spirit to emulate those with whom they are thus brought in CnTltriCt. W '1 T" U lli'l 11 fC l 1 I t ' I '1 . 1 nnillAM I :n Foci-ny cu' 1 att.-st by his exp.-riance , I ... a - 1 . , . .'.1. mai. 10 uie tcaciiuiirs aim inuuence 01 me , o i i .i o t i . i i i i- i ibbath-bchool ne ih indebted for the asj.i- j rations and determination which led him ' to that position. j ; 1 1:e t rank,m i'lterar.v -association oi NeW Yoi lv IS all example of wllllt Call (e ' , . (lone b' P?rseverence, notwitn.standmg e v p i' t ! 1 1 H c u i t y . About thirteen veais ' a-- s?iJ's lhe - Y- t a young men wno were engaged in biisi ness during the day, organized themselves into a body for self-impro vemet: t, in the leisure hours of the evening, and from this small beginning sprung up the above association, which now numbers among its members several persons who have distinguished 1 ) th(.mselvf.s bv lheir nie. attainments. I Shortly after the organization t . ' 1 1 1... 1 it - . ed a class for the 1 sntsvin c:r t'.nsi t r f . r r s ' ' which ordinarily engage the attention ot 1 the mercantile citizen as we as scholar ami by this moans attaine.l the important ; habit of what Lord. Froughain calls "tbi:.king tipon the legs,'' which has proved of so much advantage to some who have devoted their attentions to the pulpit and the bar. This should s-rve as an example for Others to imitate, who tit sire to exercise in the be: manner the noble pow ers that God has -liven them. frtrThe Boston Post savs : "A recent let ter from Jamaica states that the povertx and industrial prostration of that island are almost incredio'.e. Su: 1SVJ, out of ee su car t sre than one tl... -IV six hundred tales tlif'ii in cu:tivat;o; hundred an i f.'iv have b- en a' an. lorn d and th- woks b..,k.-n w. Tii-.s has thrown out o! cu'li vatlon over "Ulh? A-U acres of rich land, which, in I-:V2 cave employment to ai tint thirty thousand laborers, and vi-''ded over J.l!,IO i.og.-ln of 511 jar and over i'.OO') pui.clt oi;- of rum. ihiiing the same peioud over live bundled cofVe plantalioiin have been a bamloned , and their works broken up. This threw out of cvftivation over "UO.OOO urns more of land which, in 1S.V2, required the labor of over thirty thousand men." ftT-A serious rencontre occurred at Cogar's Landing, on the Lntucky river, last Monday, between Mr. K. Singleton and - Capt. Cocar, in which, the r w as s- ri ou-!v. if not danceronslv, wounded. cm r Oint Ciic;ir received a snot in th-3 . j . , v . s... - ' - ' abdomen, and doubts are entertained of his recovery. j ' j -Counterfeit half dollars, so accuiats- . , - jy pxecuied as to present no percept:!..-? t , Te n ce floni jzenu 1 ne co; n . ai e i v. 'sitigvlar ycculiarf.es rf Glad's.." oriehtr'

7"T::-? York 5u'i .-ay? : The South mut : 1 t: ;ti ! .Ir.i"i of Up- in" u n n n

e 1 11 : . il riu :w o -a iw-pr ivi ,1 nv.noritv o! ro1 - ' uhlion. It p-.u-t do so, or deunnd the crt at'-xn of a r.cw Slave S'.a'-' 1 r eveiy F Stat3, f r. i 1 new .ave Mates i r every receding Slave State. To meet tl-ie rb-ws of .Mr. Calhoun, it is- not only r-qu:s:;e to make an equal number of Slave with Fi' States, but to prevent the alol;.or. or a v erv n any of the S:ates where Dr: la ware, .Mar hind, Kennow exist-. lucky, and Missouri, are tu . . - . 1 . 1 j ...1. .1.mating tow at a nee.iom; aim v 11 en me South Ioshs them she wilt require eisiht new States to restore fieir balai-.ee. How prei . , poi-tcious, then, vvithoiu tne most o.nous ' T1 i t T -J i n f r !1 II n t -' i ' 1 li CiJil.Hn -in.l i.ii'i ii...j.rli. in. . u.iiuiu.i . i v i . v L'ood. to f u prose Mr. Calhoun's equilibrium ' ' . can h kept up. Lven with an equa.ity ot ; States, the South would only have an j equality of representation in the Senate i- i (or her population would reduce her to a minority in the IIous".

(v-Three persons were drowifd at New j March J. WIIITKIIEAD, Treas. Albany on Wednesday morning iasi, be - ! XT Tlie annual rlotion of Vtrymen (Truionein r to t!ie steamer I'aris. ' tes ; of (?ii'it Churc h, M.iion. will take place r . i on I -last r Monday, April 1st. 150, at the vetrj' To the Fublic I room U" thr el.un ii, hlwfeii t'ne hours of 3 and Perceiving that erroneous impressi ns have , o'chu k in the at'ternoon, at whicli time and

.rotteii abroad regard nij r.iv iuteniinus in openi'ii" the M.nhsou Hotel, 1 eoiovive it to b- my c.uty, lt is in v uleasur., to :Jte w nat tliose iututill IIS Wert: lu the ri rst place. I state emphatically that 1 neoher the Supper nor the Dinner was iiiteiiiieu i hv me to he t f-n.g , or so arrar.jr-d as to ijive : otF nce to anv oik; but I hail hop-d the contra- ' ry To tii-- biii, e.t t, ,,r,r ,c; ,n ..e had a riaht , , t i to h. pn-sent. 1,, the cianer I ha t t-xp-cte.1 as ; rri;n.' the hi.i'e Utt:,! ,fJ...i ',. .trrtt nt tit tui tt witui.ut . rderence to stock-holders, or i .IU' i,lli..e u.rtiiMl: it- noi-...'i (". - 1 .is 1 r o I il v. 1 1 iC 1 ii lot . 1 bill llie (lav uelore liie I eveilil,ff of wlll(.h tiic ija!, wul8 o1 , y domestics were siek; I uaii much to Co was i trai.r among you; .i.i not know you person- ; "dy, and expected it .seems under a iiusumlrrstanding ta-.t the I ru-tees would invite, units- ' , ,.,.,. eV, as imu.y citizens as tne Ilou.se w ould ac,'..miiioo:;te. Through the impression that the trustees, to a iur rxtrlll) W(ul(1 r,.heVt. ,ll,.;er ,.ir,Mi:il. stanc-s, of irivior invu -i. u,s, p.Tsou.,hy has tue 1 .,. 1, . 1 . , . , . , - , 1 , , j I rt hoie m stake a.l-ei, t t, I ree-.t-e tl.oe Ce,,- j tlemen, b. ing satislied t hat a 11 u 11 101 1 1! nate mis- j U lii!er.-tain; i 11 g is the cause of the whole. 1 I am among you as one of our citizens, and ! in my capacity shall endeavor to give you a.l satisfaction, impartially. I thought Mr. Costig in was invited as a matter of course. Respect ! it i I v, vmirs, lJ.muer copy dl JOHN A.LU'ULH. Sunday Mails. The railroad companies of New .tersev. loiviior tio- eotitr;i.t tor tliu iooivu.-. - a ce ot tie- Southern mad, nave renewed tiie ao- . piicaujn to tne lost . '-o.Lepai triient lor tti (..iscont!uuaui.-e ol the t.ay or morning id I ada S;iai:a- b-!ween I'ii ila. je.'p h ia and .Ww YorkAs an niilucemesit for this the comiiaiii.s oiler to n.ukt a material improvement in the daily in til service, in vol vinjr increased expense and (ii'2culty, without additional compensation. Tie subject is 11 uW Ul'der consideration by the Postmaster('enera!, provided it can he done consistently .v.ili the ti.u'ms of the public and ihe demands of jiop 11 'ar opinion Penu-yl v aid a a. I",ct.r: Sam. This vessel, w hose anticipated arrival with a large number of emigrants on board, was mentioned a day or two sihC", lanced at our port yesterday. She had. 4G-) emigrant passenger-.-, the most of them Mormons, whos ultimate ce-tioatiou is A .( .. It is represented that there were only two deaths mi board during the time she was out, a ad that tiie- are a eb.'aniy, healthy looking set of people. Of course, the ro;u ris of last week represent ng many deaths uli t I. Ol S l.epu b., "J.llll. QftCKsit.vKR Mac'H'.nls 1-0:1 California. A ccrrt saotideiit of t!ie New Vrk Tiiba:.e j. satisfied th tt by tiie ipji'-.ksllv-r iu.iuhiiie mi immensity of money caa aad wi;! b- made ia C dif.irnla the e-mi;.g season. I'i.e one in operation cleared s. i d.i 'oil a Week. At Mormon Isl.ui 1, others just put up there, had been swept away by the rains. Oregon Territory was uisc vered by Capt. Robert (-ray, May T, 17!)J w lu entered the ColJ umbia Uiver, to which he gave the name of his vessel; seitied by the British belonging to tiie Hudson Biy Company, and Ameri'Mii emigrants. Organized as a Territory, August 14, li-l-v Capital. Oregon City. Area, 311,1'i'i tqaar m'des. Poe.uiation in 'C'l.filiO, Ct it a its. Oralis may be cut now as well a later. Bury tliem half their length in some soil in i... .-..n . - Root crafting is carried 011 all w inter Hi- . rii.ii . ia.,'.1 ..it. ..1. ifby mau nursery men, and the Blocks laid away in the t artli 11) root cellars till planting time comes, when they are ready for going into the rows. Emirrxnts. It is computed, tiiat over 3;U0 persons bound for Cal.lorai t, have already reached this city this season. Iu three boats which arrived yestercay , and the night previous, there were between eight hundred aud a thousand, and from accounts, at least as many more rriav be expected during the next three days. ISt. Lou is Rep ob , ioth. XT" "What do ion ask as stiary ?" sat i a hotel keeper to -a young man whom he proposed to engage to attend ins bar. "Five duiiars per week, with the run of the drawer'"" he replied; "orfif- ' te.-u -liars without-'

Profits of Bering. A wcl! known meudiout ff Paris, died so-nt- cavs Stuce- 2.1 a barn

which he inhabited. On searching the premise thex f.-mrd in t U t 'otheR nress 17.M0f . in fiiVtT arm to I The heir . . i el t : . ; s sum, 1; is v.i ;, 1.1 an fa-ut farmer, his n-!iew, w ho had offrred ti Ins und sfvi-rnl tim-s an avlurn at h:s hou-f. i 1: 1 a 1. T 1 4 1: s . i srj e;tn. Ac, Ac It i now tinit' to pu rt ii car j'i ' i2f, oil rlotlis, h-'rth-rii2, tih'e and piaao mvers, o.r m tts, i fur th- Frinj coiisumpticii. At 1Mi-Crk's, ! mi Maiu-Crutis Mrfft. is th- r!.c tu tret th friit- t et h.trfriiiis. He i el:iusr l.,r u .iutit.t-s of ! i-ariif tiiir d.t.lv. on th- rral.r an.; hnv pnesys- i 1 . r1 . , . . . tem, llis mettn w. "l-aiual aod exact piMrv to ail - uive utm a .. Re!!;itm 'ttcc Ctiv'Lw 1 . A r'icfiu'i! Uj.ou tltf. "1'araLili- of t;i Shtej ( , ., ., ', , . , ,- . , f . and Ctuats, wsU te ceiiverea iu the I: uivr?.a!ist i i I ...... I. .... v..., lii i , . i. )! i . f v.llfl.'i, uu .Hlilu .j. rtiii. i i; , .'iiiF.il otM, Hi j e:,r,l - ' ,fjm:i:;"-n - n' !;- r- rosTtR- st. .Matthew, .th chap., Au vers??, iVeachins in the morninsr at eleven o'clock. Aladiiuii Hotel Company tttc f hrotthat th fourth ul)srrii.ers will pit-as reco i 1 , 'installment fills du nu Mo in lay, the 1st of April, j iit-.xt; at which time, it is important Hiid earuet!y ; repi'Sti, that ail arre;iras hv s-ttled. place nine yeirvineu will h t husen. It is particularly i-iral'!e that all persons i ti terestea suoui.i utieioi. JA.Hi,s ul.-I.Ij, See') of tha Vtry. j Mninv, March 20d, 1 650. Tl't'I('i:. - Ail viiicnnf Hie nt. of Ma.ii.-oii will i i u.eii at t-.e e'c'fn on Morula iext, lor the ' 'n V,' c,! '.T''0 "'"'' V"!;'! f,tr. U",r, tax' lo' t he ear !s I'.i, a rf na re.t ! t if ..! ' .p -tion ot l)ie ciiy rlia. o r Sll.'rt RITrilCV, a. r. wi o . i--h ii 1 i.Prtor.-. of eJpf ilon. B (WT , tl) u. , . hi Fop i.e r-n.i.i. a ur,.. . 1 ' A Sll M K I! 1 SH V 1. or r? fir r a one in ex , Z ' .rie'-"r ,v V,-,, Vi.fa-jy ,,.,, L h,ve saJ "-h'! wit 1. lease tetnr.i it to m and eft net JL'L R J.!!L!" w M Fll Ii) A ii u-e nii 5 .; or o n um-uuc eoiivonie..t 10 ihe ttejint nu ii !. JOSEPH C. XRRETT. ti -:.". I Mi" l. ' - itT rp i U'tl. i'l ne u rtti.il V-ii--ii t "o ifp-t o! i!n-Gprm.'ii 1 .. a I en Sir i i t v . 'or 'In- I. nn I'l I' I lie t vx n jel u-,i 1 . 1 'i' 'a'l r Mir ii. ri 1 ne vwtsii 1 u 1 on t:.ui . on 1 iie.-ii.iv ,u.. r,M , ,;,r a nun i .1 l.it,lv .V rents; C! i'lio n halt ji irp Ii .i.r,n, c 1 ? 7 V ; u. '..rm-itife ;. con i.irii'ti at t icI.h:k l""r l'''r"'"" ar,M-- jr s;rniiti.e a-tiixismim; I'vyt in! i?iix'.i. 1 i'i:;tv,!r,Ti. . IP I' S!( 5 X VJ.tnill A" id. XNi t'AilO I'll; ikt t r --e'eate t Mo-s s. !!..f,..' I' o ni- I :ili 1 1 , i loaii-lirliii, wi ' "lv a-ii! w cr jri ' ' nr-'s "ii ' I- x-.t't nt. Pie-- tot tae n' ' ' ' ' ' " y . at . i.e , ,,, , ,,r r ,. 1. f .ny !i.iie I "ouncoie. !! t'n:i.y ami Satuniay CK-mic Ma -r'lt'.i h am 10 1. A .rr.it ot t ic- woroir-e,,! rx-trri,e-. wl' !.p '' ii'' I in. 'tis wilt, rone torward volnnlari-v 1 u' 01 t'.'.'i'ii p re wi'i I - in il- To I.-.OI v 1 lint I hi' v .i'i1 l.u'h'''. -h--- e. i'v r..n. -ViiiM; t Xr o .1 & . ami t I t. m .!e '-il a ".re n mit'V ..rpr;s tut 111 1.. 11: i. e-.r ti-.' cna nr Or , -f.sWtste.x-.li- in f -w ' .! C I r . -; Q : I. w I. -1 'r. in,l. I't.e u,l r-'i nil I r it ;i in it i.t i ,r pin i S,i f ti I 't jtr i!L.-, s 1 1 - I e !'! . ; i ' I .1 "in, ir T act 1 n -';i. w 11 I. ii'- i.'i.l ' i I'm r.-n.-i-rfi' 111 1 1 1 --. I- . . 1 r ii' il r vrt-1 S'-th' tic nr.'. i'-s liit-n .-a . (.. .. !. ., 1.1 any p.-r-oii 1 f ?nl nn vr'.nri'y. ii- vi'l 1 nn 1 .:i.e f nt ienien H'f! 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