Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 291, Madison, Jefferson County, 9 April 1850 — Page 2

DAILY COURIER.

yt . V. UintlEK, Jblil..r, M A D I S O X fC-ln to-day'e paper w . I be loani! the able charge cf his Honor. Judge Curbing, in the case ol Brown vs. the Wisconsin No. 5, which, as i; relates to the nav igat.on of the Ohiu, will be interea.ing to all classes of the cotnmunr.v. Tne Judge Loidly eeveri the cord that would confine the t n&vigatiou of the G':.o, ar.d w?tern rivc-is, to the ancient, and in th s country, impcac- ' ticable laws that regulate the navigation ;

on the Thame, in England. The rule laid curse, hepubucantsm fehou.a study to urn are more or ltss applicable in tl,i country in prodown is Bi in pie and just. Whenever the ' P'-V law, and to have as iVw statutes s . portiou as our rivets and oar modes of uavigat;u;

English law bear.- unequal uno.T the rights . of citizens, it i unju-t. and should not be ; enforced. The nire tact ot having the power and the wheels, gives a steamt oat no nght to sink the more humble nV.boat by ! the indiscrete use of them, ju.lze Lusa .ige Lusa- j tug has our thank" for the copy of the charge to the Jury in thin case. ! , ; 111 - - 1 The GALx-'iitN Claim. Among the t inerous metuoa atiop.evi o ...- -v1u.i.- - izers" of the perquisites of the offices be- ; tween the t wo great political pai ties, the plan , adopted by -Mr. Evvinz, Secretary of the Interior, oroves the most effective. Bv : I this plan, old claims that have been refi;-ed l.v all of tlif nrpr fd 1 11 cr nd rni llistra tions fiom J ' . 1. j j tlie time of W asinnsitoii, are avowed and : paid; ana as in tne uaip,un cairn, H.uil the amount allowed by Congress is not thought to be Milficient. a claim of interest i is allowed which is divided, it appears, , Ied.it appears,! rtments and the claim, the Hon. ) among the heads of depar claimants. In iheGalphm cl Geo. W. Crawford', nhure amounts to : 00,000, which has been paid and dr-posk- ' ed, nays the Union, in one of the banks in Washington city. (gr-The Cincinnati Despatch, always a good paper, ia now issued in th1 morning instead of in the afternoon. I', is much ... nininv. I cnange, 01 dj tut employ - , , ,. . , .,,-,,, tin as Us local which! I ., ,. some prettV ihllfS Oi the 1 ' 3 i improved by the c rnent of Coil Martin We could say some pretty things of th Despatch, if it had not recently, in speaking ' of this city, said "the town of Madison." Tln't vnn Ir nrtvr 7 & i .tK Krr T)printr-li 1 h u I n . j ereater offence cannot bo given a young , man, in all the freshness and vigor ofyouth, than to speak of hint as a boy. Be a little more careful in future, when you ; have occasion to speak of Madison-say ! our spirited youn rival and sister citv, the ' c.tv Of Madison-or even the Utile city of ., ,., ! Madison but never forget the city a A rHECiOL's King. Mark P. Taylor, Esq. ; .n it r iKtt rr rm t nrrtll-.r m-tfrlu!i loa in tliic f or any adjoining State, says the. Cincinnati Commerr'a!, wears a ring that is really a curiosity. It was presented to him by Lieut. J. Meigs Robinson, while that officer was in Mex'co, and is of Puebla mar.uh.cture. As a ring, it t-'iows a pair of clasped hands, with a diamond o;i eitnT .-. le. K touching the hands, when the rin ;a iirini the finger, they pai;, .::.-'; -im., i. pai- of hearts; and, opening to full v.-:.;:h, '.Vee rings, or links- the whole uf ing end ienru ;- cal of that beautiful O':!or, w!"9 n: itto is "Friendship. Lo--, ar.d Teuti'..'- Tiumanufacture of this ring wa, ;n ccct, fron 15 to $00, and the gold and diamonds

make it worth neirly $100. Wo presume Tuescay gives the result of the citv election in v'u u, oiner nda,' irie 1r oi tins city, dethe possessor would not part with it for ' Sanio.fcy on Monday last. A Democratic May- ; cies 'hat Gen. Taylor, i.i that Message, stole l .u... I..- r,- n,mfl.ii,. TJwrW-r nH nb.t n,m ne. rr ir. Gen. Cas tl i u ucer tlie A n 1 1-Tro v iao cue trine

any uiuiE i.s.e iaai su:ii, a .ii i :;o--is r..s oen. z ;r, f . fr;n,i -h:..K -a,i.u.I price being set upon u. (7-Froin our Cincinnati exchanges we , learn that, eo far as heard from, the Demo irats have gained thirteen members to the . , ... Convention to amend the Constitution o; . . , . .... . ,, -'w " .1 o .x. .ie. e w i.i ye a. decided Democratic rntjo. ity in the Con- ' mention. No greater cooip'.imeat. says the Enquirer, could have been paid tc th. Democratic party by the Whig States of Kentucky and Ohio, than the election of a majority of Democrats to make, remodel, or ejnr.d the fundamental law. by which they and their children are to he governed.

ETFrom tne Cincinnati Commeicla'., we 6ld,r3 that ..the Elirn!r of American Travelers le&ra that there has been several casfs of. was So great that the hotels could scarcely accholera at the Cincinnati Hospital, Since its i commodate them." From the manner :n which appearance on the Ixew Orleans boa's, urid ; the fact is stated by the "Express," we are led

one C&se til&t It Was thought hid originated m tdaat city. -7"Gov. Ford, of Ohio, has appointed and recommended that t!:e 2o;h msi. be observed throughout the State of Ohio, a a. .Tav gsners' thsnkgi!.'tr ni p.-i vcr

CO" One ct" the gr-eate-H cj.?r oi v.v .- j iztel -overr.tns.ita, is two muc.. law. T hetr

enactments often ccr.f"ar.d whose other, and 10 in.er pre", wri.c.i a L-retvSaion is called into existence, w hcee w ..ole p .il ia :o keep up tne com so tui.: it wi 1 put coni!i:or. sens..- a: defiance. The latest legislature, whether of a. nat;on or a corpoi atlon. itse.f seer than all who have gone bi-.o.e it. an J, by Virtue of its mission, revise and amends the work of its predecessors. Often etc ating new statutes witnou; ascertaining whether they annul or conflict with thote already existing, tney mane govei nmer-.t, legislation and law a puzz, a farce, or a pos.;u.e, aim nunc uiai aie uui c.eany comprehensible to common setne. '-The purse of a man is not safe, ev en in private circles. This remark, says a i Cincinnati paper, was made yester- ,' jav morning at a city Hotel. A young : njaU from Maysviile. while in convention with what he supposed a particular friend, had his pocket rubbed of his wnilet con- - , , . . ,, taming twentv-seven dot.ar-. and va. liable " - laPe,s - . U'Dr. George Lerry. trie pre.-ent . fTicien: Senator from the Rush county district, has " been nominated bv the Democrats ot Rush county ti their candidate for Delegate to tho Slate Coiivntion. Good! 1... n,,,.;,,,...,; xnAv i ll. . 1 aaai-ti ri 1 it.ii.j.- v.. .v.... ... ufternoo wii arrive at rfaudasky in time to take i lhe ..Alabama" on Monday morning for Buffalo. Cm. Enquirer. j 0fKV. Is this a premium for Sundav travePrs, or will the passengers who leave I oa anv olhpr day 'in the week arrive at ! .,n.!'l in ,i,p" tn k, l!,i hont the fo!. i 0.iVjn,-r inoninr!

fJT-The Mladison Insurance Co. have ing or passing so near to the flu boats as to enestablished an agency in Cincinnati, danger their safety. On the other hand, flat

Messrs. Leett cc Hall, Front street, are its agents in that citv. 0"The steamer Ohio, landed yesterday j , . -n,. at our wharl to put ofT the remains or Di. ! Saunders, ol Indianapolis, who died on I. t K .-. Pnr,t.iin,lnru Prrv F. 1 f u P n nftrboard the Commodore Perry. Eleven per ra on the Perry ! during the trip up from New Orleans to eicht mile island, where she crounded & borne unmitigated rapscailiou, a chap without a soul; not even to his boots; robbed the old wom who begs coppers in the markets. We in- 1 tended t0 have Ca,led him a CK' but 3 M11a,U re8 1 PeCtfor canine race deters ns-Dispatcn. IY Franklin i, expected to arrive ia New York previous fo tha sailing of Mr. drinneil's expedition in search of her husband. rTi- rr.t rtf thu hmlrs .l..kiie of the r.pu. TT. ; --ao.t. - . . I lunched, las', week, at Philadelphia, is jloO.OO''. ' r Thev are made of copper, and the material aloi.e . ii ' 00,1 . ' 1 ".'

A voting and beautiful damsel, near Frankfort ski;!, cr not. For if such was (lie Mat" of ci.Kentucky, having two lovers, and not knowing cumsunces, the los was oceasioii-d bv the jmwhich to prefer, settled the matter by marrying proper manner of running the V iscotisin, aim one a...; -;i--::ig with lhe othr. 'I h;s proved the L would not have occurred but for If at, and thereou;"g '.idy's imparliahty. he ;cv: u nt w s-rl y for-,.:- I u'iik-r.Vitid th..- I tw, . - i ' 7. atir.!--hut two neil .' u:rt'.!-. fi that r-nis-.'.-"

Geor.;e J. Virt e, Fq , h-ts reted from the ivr s ornce, ai d tr.e snn afo-i : e.cr.v is no w - i i . t . .n.O.-o' I'itU V.'e sh-T'd. jndjre P.tisburgu w".s !i.- p!

that the Major's othce of, ia the Senate, "denounced the pohev reco iofi.-ii-tce for t-'i-tu Despatch. ' drd by President Taylor, in his Territorial Mes-

anpcsky City Election -The Mirror of w' -'--" ..j,... .i.v-.-. , ibers of members of Council out of lh- nine me n! 1 .1. .11 mat ccay, snows mat xvuai :s iacetiousiy canea . 'higgery, hos pretty neany "fizzled out" in thai quarter XT On Friday last, Gov Johnston, of Fennsyl1 vania. transmitted to the Legislature of that State, ' ' a message, coveriu Resolutio. s of the L-wla-ai.ies.aK , v.uveiui0 ice o, t.ie -0.-ia lures oi trri tin ana ueorsn a, rt ;aiive to .x orinerx; agressions which had been formally sent to him by the Executives of .hose States, for lhat purpose- Tad Governor submits them with a denii! of their truth, and protests against th-ir injustice. Gov. Johnston denies that Pennsylvania has ever failed ia her duty, constitutional or otherwise, to her sister States of the South. O Informal. ou received by the New York "Ex.-ireSs" from Havana, to the 2'3th ultimo. to apprehend that some of those American Trav e.ers are suspected cf having no proper business at Havana. Mr Lawrence, our Minister in London, writes to th American Institute in relation to th proposed laeustrui Evh'.bttton of e'l natioss next

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IMPORTANT DLCiS;0. Robert Brown, 1

The Captain and Owners Maren Term, I -.,.$0. of the Steam-Boat V 2s int in JetFersoa Circes: Court, tor danmgs ko toiiit-C bv the s.a'ii.ug of a fl-it-liust iiiwurci .1 the City of M i.ou Hiiu;. it lit-i.ir.ci fur Plaint .T, Marshall and Suluvaii for Defeudaat: Jii'.gt Ci Siiisa ci. irgeil the Jurj subi.tm.ti..;: at fidiuWSt . , . , i ujvr iiim L,.t .cuiiy ,uiu;.i.;'-'iu i uirs i.u guide you isi fjuciag a verdict in i ri , - case. The "'i decisions which hive beeu tited rre mace in ca.?s tnat arose u;ou the Kiver Thames, t: ud the. rules established by those cet i?iwns were mad to sait that River, and the mo..es of navigation that prevaileu there ; thev to t ir as 1 know and b- ,.."ve. the "'-im and fiat boat navigation of oar Wfteru waters is es&ellUll!iv .fferent from anv navit.on that ever prevailed in England ; hence if the rales of law which regulate havig-uioa there, would operate opjresive!y or unjustly here, we ought not to be guioed by them. Both steam boat and flatb"at riavigitl.-n are essentia! on the Ohio river, and uo E..hsh rule of law is binding here, that would give one of , " . " tnese modes ol uaviaatton any undue advantage over the other. Flat boats should be constructed, equipped, manned and managed with a cue reard to progr u science ana art, ana tne increased uumber, tize and velocity of eteam boats rosuhin from i tit extended demands of commerce. )n the oti.t.-r hand, steam boats having superior autte oti.t.T haud, steant boats having superior aur .. v 1 t t'rt ti ft vi nf t t- nitu-ur t .1 .i.t-. ..t.iij-i bhould be ho used ana run. as not unnecessarilv to increase the perils of fiat boat navigation, 1 hold it to be tiie duty of t!ie officers of steam boats, when their boats are arriving at, departing from, or passing by, a landing at which Hat boats are moored to ruu aad manage them with a due r'jrd to lhe 'J' of lhe lltl bo;ila- Th-V ought, at buch times, to run tlieir boats with less velocity t'ian usual, and carefully avoid approachboats ought not to be moored so near to the usual places of steam boat lauchng as to render it incon venient for steam boats to get in or out, without ddnger l0 tle flat boaU; and should be so con- , , , structed, fastened, and managed, as to be at all times secure against the dangers arising from urudent and skilful steam hoMl niiviiratinn. prudent and skilful steam boat navigation. In accordance with these views, if you believe from the evidence in this case, that the disaster was not wholly attributable to carelessness in run ning the Wisconsin, but in part to the careless or unskilful manner in which the plaintiffs boat was fa8tened to the shore, or managed, you ought t0 fiud for ll)e defendant. Bljt-if J'0" are satisfied from the evidence that the officers of the W.soonsin was guilty of ,,ro,s 'arrUssnessin running their boat with greater ve'"i -nj , aim nearer uie snore, man was proper, and thus caused the plaintiff's bosit to sink, and are also satisfied that if they had ruu their boat nun leason.iute. velocity , Biifi ai a proper instance from the s!,ore RIU- wjth reasonable care, the . . , ,r. , , , . ,. , . . , plaintili s boat would not have been m ured, you , , , ,- , .. ., , . , ,'', ,' ought .to hud for lhe pluiii.ir, whether h.s Im'. was fastened to the shore with ordinary care an; 'J ne Jury found f r the PlaSntilT, an-: tssc:s d lils Ca mages at 2 10 ib.'.tarr-. 'Exactly Alikk ' .Mr. Calhoun, in hissneeeh ' sage.asonly another for.r, of the WilmotProviso.' w'uc went for non-intervention, because the Pro viso. was unconstitutional; As like, as a pea ana a pike. Cin. Gazette. Senator Berrien and Congressman Toombs, durhirr the late Presidtutiil canvass. Cer.lared lhat GeM. Cass' non-intervention nlan was oi.lv i .. r. r .! . . auotner iorm oi ine v nmoi I roviso m ire to . , , , .. e feared, however, than the open advocacy i t.,.; so its ,f . It seems, then, that Calli.C I 1 Ul I houa places the Taylor plan just wiiere Berrien and Toombs placed Cass' plan. Dy comparing tlie notes of these gentlemen, the two plans ere matte to loos as much alike as two pas. ' hi. En tuirer. The PirUdelphM Annual Conference, of the Methodist Episcopal Church is now in session in that citv Bishop Waugb presiding. Tne N:-w York Herald has- heea informed tha; Mrs. Forrest hereself will seek a divorce in th -.t State, bringing evidence agiinst Mr Forrest to sustain the groa :-.cs of her allegations. The latest theatrical encit i?, that F.inny Kemshortly appear at the Abtor Piaee Opera : House, New York , in a play of her own w riling, I Gen. Wilson, of New Hampshire, and Col. j Baker, of liliuoise, are ia Conaecticut, making speeches for the whigs, at the rat f 5 - a day 'rem to- I n ''.it Lu P-m.

Aug ija clearances trotn Saleiu, u that of bark Clarissa of BcsUB, for Memphis. Tens- ' see.

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