Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 287, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 April 1850 — Page 2

tr's cold by a brown dubbl "pence r., Hi pa- j (gj-TUe Rev. G. Lamb Roberta, former- I

California--Mr. Rln -; Report.

The following romantic incident detailed by the

C UH.N A.NU W Alt l N.

ruu, who preceded him ia th pas-stou of the ;v a professor in a Methodist co'.lege in

mall nil, had seen him attain middle life, with- nojSt anj for a few months past a Minister oter uptoaiu2 him to be any thing but 0f lae Episcopal church in this State, has lad, or conceding it to be in th .east likely that j rece,uW 'a voweJ hirnsef a Ron'Jan CaihoN.t could fonn.o .tUchrnentbeyonJlh, range j Roberia in lhe DeaCon's

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hou for himseife. Netiher nad any other body j r ' vo-.- , , , . . , , fdrew Lis license to preach, immediately The pupulation of ths country; nnnot ui.:. maifl or female, cvf r thousn.t Cl t . , mK .

Natasapersonquahfiedtobecome a lover. H ; upon hi ascertaining Mr. R.'s change of j Mmrd to have entirely missed -.-ver! of lit ev- ! sentiment, and took measures for an eco gek of mm, and become the lean aud slip- cleMaalical trial j

pered pantaloon at ieventee a . If the idea of mat- ;

The Wa-miugtou correspondent of the N. Y. ! DuCloro; lhe Uazette.ia that PPer this morning P; l! 'l: e,:

Journal of Commerce write that Mr. Thomas , aroutas fuyexem dine the truth of the saving, j -e Pr I Z ,ea-urt - hriM Pre a-. Butler King's Report on California -a, ad to J lhal..Trulh is tllaU notion.' asanylh.n; ' . -'l.Vv I'z JwfJ, IhiJ

the President a:.d Cabinet oa Monday , and occuDied two hours and a half hi reaiiu2 It wi I

lis agricultural resources;

haire appeared a muit incongruous association. ' lhe Senators from California, in a letter in

No young lady, iu her most meditative momenta

whether in letting down her hair for a party, or

J not

we have .eeu or heard Tor a Ion- time. There ta j 'l ' , Mr,.,, nodoubtof tiie truth of the wonderful statements j J h, P dtn, - V it tam vt. ,

of course be soon presented to Congress. The j givea below ::Cia. Despatch. j i'J' " jfV?

About four years -.ince. no-r r.i's-rable, in- , For a'. i-y y ltu A I t. hk . rufR, - ' -! fu'Crllliljl Ita.JM temperate woman wandered about th" street i i n t'a-rrr ropy

Cinciituaii. accompanied bv a :rlictiie. but bri'ht

Extent and production of the mineral region; ; ,Ul!e daughter of about mx eurs if a re. Tii-y

The commerce and navigation of Caiiioruia; 1 r , iogeth-r at th house t-f a Urv t!ieii hv.ug

The lerislation necessary for the territory;

"I'll 'ICW 'f W I' w Ull I i F-V t 'l l ! J . l - , iir t'i ut ! r ' rate. Duitliui: Mtti i hi y ivif-u w .:: lh-'-e r..l- r r-t o l a it n.n; jjerl'ic ly le fiwui la ft. I t-..ii-Ti4 u. '.-! f I is l in i c .

IVrsi'ii" i,f vr ir i t 'I rOiis fan (!i M ry

m. - .i : . - . I .r . ri-i at if .u !! iiri- ru ur.

answer to a gentleman from ban Francis- 1 " puPu"'uu luuuu) , The mother went away, ana was not heara ! waerc i w i. pr.-u!,. ty a a . -t .rv aue,.ceA

on Broadway, and as-Ked chanty. It was freely

And especially, ia regard to Ue C.Sposiliou ol ; tjj.,,, aud the lady being pleased with the

r. in on j and t.t i Va of t l'liiu

been entertain-d at the aame moment, it would tiall' Globe says that Col. Fremont, one of j the gold bearing lanes, belonging to the United : loVt,ly appearance of th chiM. miSted upon ta

t ft . r h i: JOSFIMl GARRETT CO. IJATKM Spiral 'lxvitt-ci Cuibunlzrd 1 Iron Mglilnlns iiodn, hmm .h ; !,,

btates.

hiig it into her keeping, which w,s granted, j

Co. dated December 11. 1349. inautun-. I oue hundred aud lWc,il' thousand. An aeces- unt;1 a year fterward-s when the lady who had !

twining it up after, could have ever taken a atnong olher things, ins (Fremont's) poiiu- i b,ou 'v Mie " t"",4"uu'"" ! chge of the httl- girl, to whom sh haJ no

mart h a 1 01

thought of him; not even the most considerate

mother of a !arg? family of marriageable daughters could have avowed herself t imagine Nat making op to child of hers. He had not the this world look which is required tu tha marrying man. More likely that he should gradually stiffen away into a enriosity, and, in proper time, take his place amongst those dried specimens upon whirh he at pres-nt bestowed so much of his affection. To be continued, j DAI LY C O U II I E K 71 . V . i A It K K II . IM i lor.

cal views, says : j I presume that it will-be a sufficient answer i

to your first question simply to state, that by association, feeling, principle, and education, I am thoroughly a democrat; and without entering into any discussion of the questions at issue be

ll O O T S A: HUOKH,

ear beginning at the next cry sea.-on, on the become strongly attached, ws sent for to an ob- 'BY T II K P A C K A G K O R DOZE N

1st Cay ot May, is estimated at two hundred scure part f the city. She tiiere found the wo- j r

mousanu. lnan jn a filthy ana dying condiiiou, wsin jut ;

I he tgncuitural capacities of the State are j fctre ugtli enou gh leit to tell her that the child had vastly greater than has heretofore been represen- au uncie its father's brother, living somewhere, ted. There is a vast extent of pasture lands, un- I jowu tjl6 rjVer, but w here she knew not; also surpassed anywhere iu the world, in verdure and j lhat tju.re wa3 no dishonor attach ?d to its birth.

tween the two great parties, 1 have only further J richness. The wild oats grow spontaneously all j AuJ lhe womau cit.d. from thrt time until

over the plains, yielding an annual crop at the j ahoat a wet.k silice, the foster-mother has made rate of forty bushels per acre. Any number of j every rjfort to ascertain the truth of the dying cattle and sheep may be raised. Two hundred niolhtJ,'s fct.v.ementt when she succeeded, and on

thousand head of cattle must be brought into tha ! Moiljay a!t the uncle of the little girl came- up

to say, I adhere to the great principles of the democratic party as they are understood on this and the other side of the continent."

1 AM it w rr. e; in, an.t -i.a-1 . t-.e nu ii.j t- ir i a i i r - "Tf I ii e . au tie Vi.t ml i x u.sivc 6

I m Tf AMI Slli !:. eare!u:l v 'e-'etl lor the io n cud i o ji;trv rtai! trade-

in -(-ti v iPim)

A. HF.MlRt K

M.I. It'l l. V MWI.i.li. FF.W inir i' iin rtu a'lililii i Knt S'ipi . f,r I h .v w-n ciiiii; t.iitfi $ C" to $ i ..,y. I

iii -fl t.r .Vi lr T.i rfuH. A !-. a f-w oair M isn l.ece aii.l IV.iks K i I Bio:s in ;rupurikin. iiinn-i, -ji rt-jino A I' KX IK W S

07Immediately after the arrival of the cars from Madison, f-ayss the Indianapolis State Journal, the Western Stage Compu-

country trie next two years.

from Louisville, and took the little M.ssaway.

The cattle were formerly killed for their hidesf I That jittle unfortulir,te is now the sole heiress of which was the chief article of export; and they j ;ncomeof fourteen hu ndred dclh.rs per an nu m,

31 A D I S O N :

ny will start coaches for Lafayette, Coving- were worth but four dollars a head , but now they D,qt,ted ty ,ler bv her own lather. This

i

I.N' A i mv UtVKi Wll.l. ht rtrt-ivMiij o.-ii t f vr-vfln Hiak, fiio While, m.1 linime ''ii.hin Kir. I iors snd

Sifn: M. ky IV. Kl,. Ih ijKI-.!i. Alr-O, X ! . f tin v.ry lice rfiirh Ki.i Uui.uis. Ail ol wweb 1 WI , ' l-v l'it-r,iKi. pal w

mi"h -M li.lMi.i. if F PRICKS.

TiiinMDvv i:vi;.M(i, a run. i. IjIolooy. Messrs. Gaylord !c Lianchard will give one more lecture and a series of experiments on Biology, at Wa.-hington Hall, to-night. Go, eveiyboJy, and be amused . The Mails, and 31 ail Contractors.

Much has been said about the manage-i necessity of resigning his seat, in cae the ment of the mails during the last year, and , Wilmot Proviso should come up in the Sen-

we find every person (including editors) j me.

is inclined to visit the sins of the Post Office Department u poa ti e head o! the near-

ton, and Logansport, thus avoiding any

delay at this place. (-Resolutions, in effect, rescinding the instruction resolu tions of the last session of the Michigan Legislature, passed the lower House of the Legislature of that State on the 2'Jnd u It., ana no doubt is entertained of their passage through the Senate. This action of the Legislature of

may

are worth twenty or thirty dollaTs a heaJ. ,lk nation, but the t arties are well known

Caiiioruia is especially adapted to wool-grow- t ug ing; a gentleman was about to import lU.OOU j sheep from Mexico, with a view tu go into that j The Governor of Kamlschatka, on account of business. The future value of the vineyards is i the intense cold in December, was obliged to rerepresented as very great. I trtat to his subterranean palace, 2 ) metres under As to the commerce of the country, he esti- j ground, with accommodations for 2d0 persons.

mates the value of imports needed ia California lrom the Atlantic Slates for the next year, at four

millions of dollars iu flour, six millions in lum-

Michigan will relieve Gen. Cass from the I r.Hud two millions ... other articles.

et representative of Mr. Collau.ar. We have no disposition or intention of making au apology lor the management of this

Department under this whig administra

tion.

i tjr lruman cmiuti s sneecn on .Ur.

Bradbury's Resolutions, (says a correspondent of the N. Y. Sun,) written out at the usual length of five columns to the hour, will fill just forty columns of the

According to the articlrs of war.it is death to stop a cannon bail.

M A R 11 I E D-On the 21 iiist , bv the RrV.

.-xsio me arnc.e oi lumoer, us price is no w ; Tn u,ir .Mr 5akkr 1o Miss Isabel

,i J per thousand, and cannot be lower, because j Crawfokd, all ol Ji .-iF-rs ui county. it is below the cost of labor necessary for culling j -rrr1 . and saviu lumboriu California, llcan be Car- i S I' (' I A . T I V. MS. " I

ried to California for i'2-l a thoustnd, aiid supposing it to cost $'20 here, it will continue to pay.

t arreting. &c. .Vc.

It is now time in pu rc hae carpel i ng, oil chths.

iti Siox Mini, MO.i i:.

!KA 1'bFL'U tor t ie iiatronpgp 1 hnve H'.-. ive1 lrom iiiv fr rn.l iiiath !ic I wi n ti o' re I,,, i e -wli.- t trsei- !

It'llliOll to ml f X it; I Vrlitfk ftl Spr'lJJ

ami .-i ....n. im-r 1. ultii A. B. SMl I U. BY TIIC PACKAGE OP. DOZEN. jiiVitR) Ji'nh if li,o'!, Sh its, and I 'aim Ua'.s. . 11 now ill &!iv Jiii'u i m hutut. a' A a 1 W .1 llll ! II tlV irrrlVI' I tew I.U! il fit (wfs lliorr, win ii a ii; iiihhi' :n . s. i k v i i v r ;:i iu- ! and r&U c f r ri. nin1 i"Hn iv Unit.- w In, n you are r ! r tuliy i vit ! n. c:.ll l ' xa ii.' i e . .. y i-re l. t.e co'.l v.-r . , wrv 1.. t iii-.r i -:7 A H S'1TIM

I.l..U i s. f I' zkv ..I Fa oi t.. if lla!s-.t;re l from Ihn f ) 9 lilt, lll.r iim i, Ura. nil I U.ir.'Uni quail it i. r i can .1 I t.p iul virv dica.. di ! !- c us-e ! 'ii., iu.1 -T .ll.ii ' A. K. SMITH

pl.MI.KU lA'S Fine II tot. - i-'.iie la f 4 nn.t Mororro h....i.. i ' ii.. s ...ttr, in efa- va-

Iiearlli-rUt's, tali e ami piano covers, roor mats, . . , . ,, , , . . ' . ' ., . io i.i-i.i .' ii. i.t a t. s''-l. .1 ku Mr. ci ai t l--iMi.it.

j a,i'., lor liie spring Consumption. -l .UCtBK s, ( n, ivcri'lm e n in; ...,. aiid .-ti ie (m- c" ! f m d

A. It sJIITtl'S.

We have Ion- since found out that intelligencer or Union. This speech is to j froin lho East to the West. It rises gradually

whiggery has no practical knowledge upon tliis or any other subject. Its notions are all antiquated. Its lol'owers have followed the "glorious example of England'' until they believe that an oihcer under the General Government has nothing to do but eat " roast beef and get ' two dollars per day."

be put up in pamphlet form, ami scattered j on an enclined plain fr,-m the Sacramento Val

broad-cast over the land, to serve as text j ley, to the elevation of 4,000 feet at what are

books for the country politicians. Quite a compliment to these politicians, truly. Lucky. The Chenago. N. Y., Union sajs that two men named Leach and Callender, who left SmithviHe in that county

The gold region is described as extending five ; on Maui-Cros-i street, is th- i.lace to Bet in- sreat- ! ' iw .rltM ni

or six hundred miles from the South to the ! est bargains. He is seliing Lire- nuanlitiej- of j -'."T7. .1 . " TT

North, and from forty to sixty miles in width, j carpeting daily, on the r-eutar ana low price sys- ,U,-A h.h.i., ,,,.! st....-s a-.M.c .i,i.- e .i-J,.,.v

lem. ins inoiio is, "equal auu exaci pisuce 10 i.i .os. v a-?i oi.oon i i,w iityior is...,t. xc si m. lii t all." Give him a Call. tiiiwl. j c oreil Ki ..rg. l'o ai. I a l.i... h ,i..iih h..i. I fi1-. i. uc nj (i irj.if i;i:i r A'C. I iii an t look al . lif ni ' j at (i ar -.Til.li A . H SM I l'H' ,HnL NIi!S. .

. .1.1 III.Ic llnlnvo in A. I...I rr!,. I S I 1 H II II I .. I a. w ,

1 1 IMI " . .... v ui wtiieit are n.i.y i a it. i wiuil-

called the Foot Hills. Between these hills and the Sierra Nevada, a number of streams have their source, and take their course through the Foot Iliils westward.

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.i i.a -or sa e ly

MLl.iiULM dt l.lvDlliKtt.

thtee years ago, as privates in Gen. Dim-

Our intention now is rrtereiy to pay lha; jcks company, have just returned from Calwe believe the Post Office in this city . ifornia the former with jsCO.COO in gold ts well and efficiently managed, and that j lt;e iaUer with evidences of S'jO.OUO worth

T IlHfiS. Prime ) -iit'S- in i'ikp n.-il fur

Mr. King examined twelve of these rivers, and j MlMiLL'M &. Hit" 1 M 1". it. found them all very rich in gold. The territory J "" 4 ! r on the North is very rich in gold; and the con- j ISAAC JLIlf

elusion is inevitable, front all the facts, that the i BTi:n C o n v. ni. In i.r .-seui t re kih! .to n:

whole quarlz plain, cotitainiug lliree thousand c,.-"

square miles, is full of gold bedded in the quartz,

Illl-tVO-l I srl.vfl.f I..I-.H Ml. ll Hie JHOIV 1,111.1, Kx'fl-ior. a tol .u. .!t! l.aH-rH- Itfhi Cflori-il i;aneri; .Im atol im-. f l.a'irr-: ;. v knl ;ip. T aiu Hu-.-Xii ft; si.i.w liii it iskiiK, . ii.h . .1' T.j u s. r . i:fi tine essorl.i i.i .. a:l amli ry uil rr kiiol of -ln ; .1 m-rrlrj; A II. SMI I D'S.

there would be but lew complaints if the post masters at other places would attend better to their duties. Last evening the mail boat had to lay at our wharf until our friend George could go down and overhaul the mail ba,s, to discover by examination of their contents, which of ihemlelonged to Madison. The Lour&ville Post Master, with his numerous assistant, had

I s i i: a f i:. FIREMEN t MECHANIC'S INSURANCE

fNTICXn ' e ve up In. .r e.o t re Kt.i! .to mi C U M l'A.N V. .t.e i.msii wi-l 4l"-i ' Mth.lry va u 1 1.; ..ni I rmrtn a o.-r r ........ .. i . , .. .......... ..i ....... j

t i. mi.:.-.! i.i .tb -.it.....!.' wlitrn .: I Ji ,., ,'V., . , ... i . ... . .

All aartu, t..r i,iai,utacltiriil haul Ull. hi fimicf j Marine Mz 1,1 , iron s tavura' f e: u.s a, any oU.tr

i c t t . . . i . . i ' i !'.. ois .n.te: and some ol which, oisiiitregated lrom thequariz , very -prior riuiform SfiV, we rl.ii s npward, j! i Tilltri T' bv the torrents, may be found in dust and luiims j .... : T !-. Jrs,.vr., " Tompfrty, - ' J ' A I Mini .... Ti.'.tia I n. I . ' I . ...... . ... ... '

, -- -. i ... in .m ,r-n, i'in I I.' f, s -.1 rioit r.

in me oens oi me sireams. i ii.- ii is, i-,..u iiai.tl a iw narres oi t amiiy i lour m, . . . -r ... i a .iin n..r arite'e haot r co.iw . air 4.1H

sion of Cuba, Commodore Parker, of the U. S. 1 1 ne wilo:e f-mr - "oreigners in tne region .

of property in San Francisco. In view, it is said, of another threatened inva-

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frigate Potomac, has been ordered from Jamaica wno are Goia - nneeu tnousanu. l Here , . . , . . . 1, .,, I, lit CUfO I i . , . 1. a . , ,.l 4 Mtu.ir... II ,,..!,!

to Havana, and a linlisli steamer has been placed v " "--" ........ n.u , f t a..i uu- iri , A lmi t; i" K t. r i...i.lior i'Jri- 1 3 i,. r. ii.e.iiu . tt.,.i ro.,,,,,,,,, Kta,. ,, l.,,, . . . . . .. i 11,.. r-u : i i . i ... i .!,.. i .............. i i. ... t . ,. . , ... ...... . ... I ... ; ..... .. , ...

at his command forasimiiar purpose lhe in- v. mi tana a uu mc cuuum eopie , . ..... an. o. ... . . . ....i. . . , j . ,.- r t tl , (i c... u i ,r . , Vpr y c

vasion is to be made, if rumor be true, from : c-"le " crowds, and have carried olt twenty- i ,;s,ai;e Pt.l cici-, .t' uu va.u 1 1- a-.y t.t.e i m ti. wt.Havti where Gen I onu b-t iralhTri nn rm. ' fiv millions. The Americans have procured i pr; t'i'!-' i'.- tmi.k: t.ot. s PL-re is a . "e naj ti, w nere oen. L.opez r.as gatr.erea an arma- m i,-t,iL.ai, rif. h in an.' I n B oik. a 1 . i.n- - ment, and the point of landing in Cuba is to be , lilteeu -------ous. The Chilians are expert dig- M i,i. ine, c. mm-rleii ioi.i i .... ti.e (......-vi.!

. , . l i - ill . . i r,-. - , , T ; trTH i " 4 1I-- ll'i.l-T l.v ! -iv i.j inr- i. m a K alio IJstrgot to mark the bags intended tor this ; the aoutu ewe, near lruiu'.ad. It is not lor us to t' t-...i.e -is a- u.e t.... ,.f vvi.ni.l-: hit .l a. in, place. Yet if the ma:", had failed, the sin "y just now what we believe, or what may hap- ; Tlle --mount of gold already procured, is forty ! wni re,e,v t.,e i,e reward id ...an iu...m at.3 i'i ; nn ia 'i n(',l,u ! Pen to Cuba, further than that we do not b-lieve 1 mil!ons. But forty mihions more will bo pro- ; JIOXEY IN Till-: Tltli IM IIV.

u iiuiu lia i l LLt. ii r iriu u vu ,.tv ip uu ui -itv, i i

1)1, MX nn- hur t Jc f '-. aii I ai.,! r.ti I nt in R nls, S-wi.s. ami Mu I M .-ii . .-..,.. , , ooo-t l,wi... Hi- i- !' awn-. I rist P ii B i.: Hf i .i.-r , TaU I er.

! I ail e . "...ills, Naj ki. l.o,. n etut Pen Krir liaittlkerj ctuet'o iit every tj i .nty &c .Ar ,f .r ssl rhup. li.irrli Itt f ; M v VV IIRI1.

Post Master here. The Po.,t Office alfairs

ore in a desperate state ol confusion, all over the country, but the postmaster here can't deliver mail matter " 'cepting he re-

Commodore Parker will have the luck of block- ! cured uur'" lhe coming dry season say from : pii is..-.- liaiim (-..nutMiMPr-..r, ,i,a Tr.r..r '

May till November.

cetves it.

t'U P. A. II iMiI.l ip iui.t

i tin -.ik f..rt Har.Jkeri-fi irN. j.i-t r !,,. fu ; a !i-a.. i, a' 'J P i ,-H W & L .

fit J. rTersou aiit. will eome f.wa a anil r.'-. .,t " J '.I . k at.il ianrv iTravai:

ad ing any projected enterprise, as a late one was I i' tin ovemuer. ! ttifm t.- aviur-iit.as tlptre in it mmie. in ine treasury, i " lo '!' t ;

blockaded at Pvound Island. If there are patriots 1 lle regular mining operations in the solid i-o.o o, ,v ,i, "' r'f-,, in Havti.or the United State, bent on the liber- Wrtz tock wH1 s0" begin, and can be continued ; '!! . ' ' . " - ' ' '

ation of Cuba, they will be too wideawake lor : ring the wet as well as th, dry season. j . " V pV"V'i'vT 1 WILIJA1I J. JIIWELI. United States frigates or British steamers. Let Mr- KiUS estimates the amount of gold which ; C U ..1 M 1 b b l U N M L UC II A . I b , j 0ue, and Iionl Paiuter, Glazier,

i .i c;.,i. f r.,t,,n i u.,. will be procured lrom the first of May. ltol. ti.l ,M s i C Utter , and i'aue.r ll.f'zer.

CO-The F.ank,,.,-. r,.w ..i,.sri lo ; u ' 1 ' Z th. .N,.il. 1-M. a . h.'M ,,U- i IT' ' ...... AS.-...v, , ,,,.,,. , T.,!t,..

M PI - X. I V T 1 1 A X .

throw the mail bags into theriver last even-

clare war against the King of the Mus luitoes, ! Jl0"s-

( ui.h r.M ( ' r. ii ...1 I t r t. it. iitlji..,i --.......l.: jl- -

i. l.Vrlmc nl Wa : I I'an.t in t . in oi , ' u i. ir mt. r ?., an,f

ing instead ol on the whart boat. lhe uags ; . .. . .. intrvenlioll Df G-ner.l tv!op .,,h : He recommends that the lauds be retained as "ff IKFRAf. dvnrf niv ., .....m.ip e..is,.t i-rr- r"",' , ' 'l L . ,'L' r.'"r ",;'lr"'- . . . . , and that the intervention ot General lavlor and , 1 ij ,t..c.c in na. .1 l ar.i.-n.r au- , '''"'"iv ' i. H jIhu ikn-t,,,,,, m, M. were recovered wr.u some lutie troub.e, 1 the Captain-General of Cuba will be offered to 1 Pubiic trl"y forever, as a perpetual resource ; V,,.,.,J. ,., MPl ui ,, ti.c rtilt-s.. d,-.-;,vcn e. .i i ; , ';,r-'ei-' '- ' ' "" u ; 'litl-1'---i1-the matter inside l'.Ot improved, however, j prevent hostilities? They say Solouque is col- i ior lhe PubliC exchequer. , ' '-- Reritj ; '" ;H"W.rk .1. , the m. !.!,.,' ,

by the wetting process.

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1 Wtirt-r a force of Amer can Vol ii n teri on the, 1 " l"c u-,:,s a"- oiL'gers oi goiu, lie propo-

i Uihm.i. to make his intended invasion - nrl th:. - 8es to grant peraiits, at the rates of an OUi.ce of lllk: UTitp-i: p

rTine vote in ntne wards ol lhe city , jt wM own? g(J 80me prlvate intelligence of this ! -?o!d fur each Pou--ot Cincinnati, at the recent election, for , facl th.a. caused the appearance of an English! For lhe encouragement of regular mining opthe Railroad, Was 2,U2i against Pdl oppos- j fleet in that neighborhood so recently. The p'eace eraUons he proposes to grant leases of a limited ed to that measure. of New Grenada is also threatened, and it may ' nu,lib'r to persons or companies, at a ' I be that the attention of all nations will, ere this smiU Per ceulag -he amoui.t of gold proGov. Letcsjeii Confirmation dovbtkul. ! , , , f ... , , cured. i year expires, be turned from the Mediterranean -iI-ru-One of the correspondents of the Baltimore j find the Continent of Europe, to the Caribbean j There is a .acrednTIsTiars. They are bun says tuat Gov. Lttcuef, couhrtnatioil i Sea and Central America. S.cfula d-cre e i,;. ! not the mark of weakness, but of power. They as Minister to Mexico was up m the Sen- j S . Y. Sua. j speak more eloquently than ten thousmd tongues. ale on Friday last, and met w iih consider- e ., ..... , ' 'rt.ev the misciirs of overwhrlmuii'T nrf j MtKACCLOt's. At one of the little coarts of 1 c ar l''e "'""b-" ' ov cr,v neinining grier,

aDie dltUfiUlty. 1 he rotaoliity is that he j Germany, where the reign of etiquette is very : of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love.

Oh! speak not harshly of the stricken one

weeping in silence! Break not the dad sotem-

gress is no the cause ot objection to him. ; the unmarried, who have the honor to be admit- 1 "!l" r rUl-e -"-g-r 0!" mtrusrve lootsteps. ' -j ted to her morning and evening circles. j Scoff not if the stern heart of manhood is so tneITThe amount of coin and bullion in ' One day the phrase chosen was this: "Mad- J timts melted to sympathy they are what help

the Bank ot England, on the lath u.timo, j ' .....-....D,U Q eleVate hirn above lhe brute. 1 love to see

was 17,125,5CX, or about S-nj.000,000.

Po'Vys & Ru Itr . Maih-ioj. , N i, Gro K Po.f "n r;iiriiti.

J-. ier A Wn.tr , fc. t o. II."' a at Kiazi r.

VV. .N , J i, s in, P. a k Jr I Law , I list. nrc. Ii P WIllIIH-v. l.nri . s ( j ' . 4i t o. A a --.-in., rt.i',ro l.. u nvil e ii l' n... i k .v P.., tl. I Hiv -uiit. . JfcP.1 - F ifyUitl.aK.-r Wti.:Ul!I VV t i.e. V"arIlel & I'liilad. aiif i -J ii'f

mnrt ti w j

W M J jr. A EI.I,.

fJT '!' si ti " - I'. 4". -a - i .- n. I i i. an a. ii V!f ii . .1 1 n 1.' Huli a. il i tn-Jt ap. just

r.-r- ;v,i a.Mi i..r -iti. .ow is. t .iir o-

e -i.

P O -II W Ik PRO.

"will be rejected. IPs leaving Washington j severe, it is the usage of the princess to choose 1 . c J . .. . . i n ,, . ; each day two phrases, one of which she addresi- I but a few days belore .he opening ot Con- i t0 of e marned iadjeSi afld tf) othef to ;

1 S 3 O. I'li.VNVI.VAMA ...' I IIIO LINK To .- V.'rK, Piiiladeipa.ii.aiHl lt.iltimure, by .. iiiti una U ii 1 1 r . ut h. E wiii r f-i,it for M. iciiaii li e 'r..iu Va w-on to fitiie, of i.'.ifcniM t.y I ii i e. sn'.'i'rra v r I v u .mil ( h in"; u l. ii . low a'f- -. a .! yt c -. ' e . X t fiar.- tor Ura,ae. '&;'. -r r.,nill, , t..n-. at;sr sh ;.n:.:iii fiip. ' M Ii 1 . i i it L M A: ii U u I 1 1 K K . a.iri, J Jlf A L'P'.'.

t OIl.N TKAUKrt.H AMI tl l i s s -ttl,. I. ITOIlv JI'sT rfrnm!, p r - a:..-r Pinri. I li'Kllrie ' t:ii".) bii'H, iiiirur.jlp l.y v I'diV'iLL. ii.sr ik- hiiinr oy tn.'t $1 MSI I. I IM., I'ltIN I N, Ac, !. t.rowit S'j. e ii., -" I'i r -; - 1 fin's : 7 I .,-: , ai- r'." . ii ' vr! r niarfii P. .-HAW A; KR.

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II

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i Doz. I'alin Leal m - o f an.1 f r ait- i.y --1 1 .p V . 1. .v .; :.' I il hit.

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K Wr.l,l Al i.u .,., .: n -t r-:frt'iii'w in.

vi tl.e ape-.!!... i, ,.f v.r 1'ien l-..a..a the t.u i-r

it- ik i !y. lo : ;i -,r izfjo ai it ri'. i 1 k .f Hare; ware, i 'i ttorv . mi 1 I- an.-y io-.il-. ti't'i lt.- are now os-ninr' f U wt.icn ir trf .ir- s'.-l io i on a tavora- '! a an ti.-ii-f -ii . We-t. I Mii.'.ry n,erctai.l a .1 .tti"'N-. w .;i fi .1,1 it u .i.e. r sJvsi 'e to rail .," , j an.,, v tli-ir -tock ;:.' f',r'!-i-i. g r'Hnrr,

O" From t!ie Cincinnati Enquirer we learn that the Democrats have elected a

c i t t .- . - I tion Ciug a.tdrestsied to the ambassadress, she remajoiity of ihe.r candidates lor the city Upended, "Five, princess." ' council, and all their candidates for coun-j "What.'five children :" cried the princess; "but

iv nff,er. find men.OPra of the :h:- Pnn- mis iiioru.ug you loid me tiiree."

yvnttOQ for Hamilton couti?

An ambassadress, who possessed a erreat deal of

life, on being received, was asked trie phrase of j tear3 of affection. They are paiuful token?, but

the day: "Madam, how many children have you?" She responded, "Three, princess."

At tne evening reception, the same interro-a-

ltbl. ni r ill (

to. -a r i.v

ai.r nt

"It is true, but I feared to lire year mafesty by repeating always the tame thing '

still most holy. There is pleasure in tears an 51)1)0 "ed," Tla.

.-- I.n V i.i. . t.K .TH EI

a .v 20 j do, tvi.iic

ri Mil

Look and llcadl

Ji DD t Miit iu t t ritu

-ei ti

Ciini;-...d 14 rt,;d! Pit!

awful pleasure! If there were none oa earth to

shed a tear for me, I should be loath to live, and if ue one might weep over my grave, I could never die in peace. Dr. Johnson The first bale of cotton for California, wa hipped a. CharleftoTi, S C , a few days ngo.

-.Uf

-Tri?.!. BROTHER

i-oil i:.r. I.arjc H ies, Ware llous; on West s' r'et. Ap-!y at mi- otfsc. a;ini

a ... j . ' "

a i-i i.-.-....,-..,..,! y.-iu -ov-ri-n r,,r dreii.ii ISurn alrl- Put Kr.i & I kirni of frrh w,, ,1-0 Nl ' : " ""'I- !' r .:.!. It .a an .ir.., t u',-1 l.'.f, a.;-. - v a.-..r, .,f 4:i klndi w iu,.,u' arv inoiivei.ie..re ai-.J i o riiM-ratM a to a!.y a l rail, iiiin.-'.atf Iv ai .! in -st (-r'erjy. M tte ..ai. ir, and ott.rra wno are ut i:e ron-iaril darner of ,r., lfv o! Pir ir,roi

m ' a. - ar ir -rik a - - k

fr " .1 a a. a a , a A n-.u-e win, ; ttir..uf ta. i-o.--f or earele. uo f u-i W!i firtrt ..- ;' .f ti r.c u. uue Coi,VCU.ri.tl,.ll:. i u ... . ...,.) .. .. ... . w ' " lnlu

, "" " f ' "o.u . : v. . -vm.ua to laem. S'.d afier a rair In.t

1 . e-ai 't i:Lli"n-if v.. --' at ;' cr:r7 c. - ii wr r :

be preferred.