Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 294, Madison, Jefferson County, 12 April 1850 — Page 2
DAILY COUIUEIL .TI. C. ti A IE It i: It. IiJIInr. 31 A D I S O X : pi! i o A v i:vi:mc, apsiii. 12. (grOn lhe 9;h in-t. we rec-.ved a t graphic despatch from Ihtthu 1 gh , which :atei that El.hu Ihirritt, the learned black. -amiil:, would address hi f-dlow-sitizens o! Mad is cm and virility , at thi.J '.ace. or. Monluv next. Mr. E'iriiti w;ll certainly
be in this place, on way to InJian- I apolifl, on Monday r week. Thero will bi 1 uesdav ol up XI " 1 meeting of such ; citizens as mav df--he to hi ar ;h;s e.;raordinary man spak, at th" court-house o: Saturday (to-morrow, evmnj, at ear.v cand le-hht, for the pur pore ol 'miking the ! necessars1 arrantremt tor ricption 1 of Mr. iiurtitl, a:;d arranging ti;e time and J place of speaking. We Lope tills call will j b responded to. I he citizens nt t:n city j ma. nevr, ..ave an uVi ..i w,..-, , distingui.shed speaker a3'am. f)--The following from the preamble and re.sohitions passed by a lar meeting of j the citizens of the countv of Augusta, in . . o. . .- - ! 11 .. , 1 UIO Olive Ol ' I it U ' a . .i I a leceui V 111 I IP 1 town of Staunton, as leporto i in the Vindi cator, by whiuli it wdl he seen tliat the county of Augusta declines to send Delegates to the Nash vil.e Con vent. oil, as recommended by the Virginia Legislature of last winter. Tins is but another v. nil nation of the proverb: "Revolutlor.s com mencing in the palace aie not to b feat - I ed." The meeting reproves the Legi,Ia- , Hire, verv rrooer.v. tor .-tenrm- out ol 1 1" a its Witimate cohere to make the rreo.m- i menuation. A minority leport was rt-jf cl?d by a ote of ten to one : The people of Augusta b-!.ove that the time ha arrived when it becomes them puhuclv and 1 solemnly to deciaro tin ir atft ( tion for that unity of government which constitutes ti.e United Htates of America one peop:e. We verily believe it to he the main pillar in the edifice of our real Independence, the support of tranquility at home, our peace abroad, ol our j ftfely, of our prosperity, of that very liberty we o highly prize. We rejoice in the assurance that the calm, trady, prevailing voice of real pubdc opinion is beginning to be heard above the noise and strife of political agitators; and we doubt not that fanatics at the North and faction: s at the South will rre long learn the important truth that tiie h .art of the nation is for the Union fur the. Union as our fathers formed it for the Union as it is. Identified with the interest., deeply imbued
with the feeling aye, even w.ih the prejudices m:s0 during the last war with England. The de- ; bug. 'After they are married they are all waste." Itii? tl,w,,!?',t tlu,t this mi" be t!le Ert'"1 Cutntl i rt -of the South, we do not expect, we cannot hope ti,;ls cf this sanguinary fight, where nearly all the ' What a libelous fellow! - of J-C;J a,)1 i:i5G ti'' return of which astrono- ; " 4 '
that our brethren at the North wi l think or feel wun us in regaru to tne sectional questions winch unfortunately civi-io us; but we rely with conti- . , cience upon tne. patriotism ana trie sense oi juslice of the sober-mined and red, cling men at tha North, and wo expect their concurrence and cooperation in the settlement of ah oar differences, upon such terms as friends may offer and brethren accept. We know of 1.0 evil, we sutler no grievance, which cannot be if moved by a fair and ju,t adininiHration of our government according to the constitution. W e anticipate, no wrong for which dkucdon would be a remedy. For the. protection ..f our rights we leoc w itn confidence to the authorities and tribunals established by the contitation, and sworn to support it. !t w i l be soon nongh to seek other safeguards when all these have been tried in vain The gratitude of every friend of the Union is rhio to Senators Clav. Cass. Wt-hster. and D.ck-
iason, for the noble and patriotic stand they have ' !lhld thore of last yar- :!!' so,ae SlJ -0 hales hart. taken in tupport of the Unina. They" have ' !iave betu eeive at this port .luring the last four O" We su-ge.-t that the authorities of Bastouched a chord which has thn.led throughout ! eeks' against 17S.O0O during the corresponding ton d raw cuts, to see whether they harg Webster the land, carrying hope and confi :erce to the fire- period last year, a decrease of ever ' y ,er cent. or I.ittletield for the murder of Dr. Parkmanl He end tho" hearthstone. A nation t-hall call : There are some "bold betters" in New Orleans ; especially as most people in that quarter think the them b'.esspd blessed are the peace-makers. but we understand there are none to be found murder has not yet been proen on anybody and We disapprove of the action of tho Virginia ! vho will now stake their money on the present somebody raut be hungl Cin. Com. Legislature, because we do not believe the subject j crop's reaching even -VJO bahs. The uinvl a German, to be one properly longing to their yu i.d.ctiou, : U't-" ' some time since, near the JetFersoiiville Spruit, and beoaus... wh.ie they profess to defer to the j JJ An Important DeciMon was given at Phil- have been ir.ed before the Clarke Circuit Court, wishes of the people, th-y have given occasion j adelphia on last Saturday, est.,blihii.g what in and sentenced to be hung oil the 7th of June.
nd opportunity for tae assumption by faction cf an iuSuence and authority which is only cue to the deliberate opinions of a majority of the community. X7Tlie late.-t fitcttt-n ledums tro-n Cnnccticut lavor tne 1. .1.-. 1 .-t hi I i.idi lOJ if t'l ii. inocrats, six Wh gs, and one doubtful, have been elected to ih. Senate of that S; ate. In the House, one hundred ana twelve Democrats, one hundred and two Whi and eighth ree-b.- ler.'. hare been elected. CO"The Com iio ioro Ferry has 0:1 board the fine Wines, 1 etuor. grcv:eri-?, and some of the lurtiiture intended t Jlouse, Cmcutnati. the Lurnot XT The trial of J:m Summons,
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XT A correspondent of the Alt Californil, writing from Stockton, under date of ' February 13, gives the following statement ' in i elation to "tig. lump-" cf pure sold : , "For several days we have had a ticentyi three pound lump of gold exhibited in .-tech toil. It was found at or near WooJV Drv Diggings, between the Stanislaus and
iou.umne. number o; ;;ecr- Wt-:g ; horn lil'te en U twenty ounces, were found this winter in the same neighborhood. H ; 1 ;s i.oiv said that a ninety-three pound lump , t;as : eu iouuu near tiie jtanis.aiM. 1 Ji I'epoil ;3 ttiat it is dany f-xpecteu at stor- of Mr. Lane, of this citv.1 (grFrorn the table pubihed in the Cin cinnati Enquirer of yesterday, we !:; thai tiie Democrats have elected sixty-two, the Free-Soilers tune, and tiie Wiiig ihir-ty-seven Delegates to the State Convenlion. Rhode Inland, we believe, is the 0:1ly reliable Whig State ia the Union now. j jj-j FiTe EncTnl that the'b'hoNS were p.xerc.sinz at the reservo.r on .Main --ro.-s i . , y . Rtrp(., P,n;,f i.ofs not: belong to either the Fair Plavsor vhe Wili- . - in;totl No. Id's. It belongs to the lare I l0wn at the other end of the Raiuoad, and was sent nei e to i amswortn c, uui nam to ent heie to Farnswortli :c Durham to 1. ... , . .., ;, q t, ,, 1 ,,,..,.,,; iiavr ttSlltuuil liuw 1.1 i.. Oiiuuij wu waiiki 1 ! . a new eitntio at I nd ;a tumoiis, or anv ol the interior to'.vns, sen i your ordeis to Farnsworth c Durham. 0- Cleanse your cellar?, lot?, &c, and
use a "OoJ deal of lime. Now is the right ! I1 is estimated tint in the city of New York thy- of the scrutiny of the le.irued, that while ev4 j there is an aggregate yearly issue of CL'p2 '7,s;i J i ery tenth lady of tiie present age weurs gold spc-
IJ"A Sin Fl',,nc,tfCO 'r h'is bPcn r?" ceu'eJ at lii0 CmcmtvM Commercial olhce n Inir 1 u v u rrn iwi r. fo.l ' a ' 1 r l- i ' L' r-. -1 " " " " - "vy " 1'- .... , , , I HM'' Wluca 13 5" Pi,osea t0 !Klve oeen maui fl'i ! "' ' . TT More than two thousand have been added to the population of "the city of Madison'' during the last year. Cin. Despatch. Right, Mr. Despatch; and you might have added a few thousand more and still ha ve been under the rnaik. We cannot tell what our neighbors on Mulberry street think of vou. We link ot vou. We arc clearly of the oni- 1 ; n on now. e nee vou sav. thn r.ltu of Ma- - ' ! dion,'' that yoti are gemie men, and would ; have been f-cliolars if you had stud ied j arithmetic a little longer. fllP T L. t V . T 1 t T . . - r V 'I'll . . " , . i".'-. .... . 11 1. &f...ur. . ill's ,UV 1 irUU j Picayune savs. all are doubtless familiar with the i particulars of the terrible combat between the U. S. frigate Essex, Com. Porter, and II. B. M. frigate Phccbe. Captain lliilyar. aided by the Lriy Cherub, which took place in the harbor of Valpaj officers and crew of the Essex perished, are alre;1jy m3t'ers of naval history, and the name of ,jle rrian, Cor. Porter is enrolled h 1 ,ir, i,. il,. s are howiat0,- Uilvu j,ero.;sl. Both commanders 1 ever on sinCe dated, but both have left sons to j r,Tresent them in the 11 ivies of their countries, j aad w.je the steamship Georgia was at Chag-es j a B)orl lime sincet these geiitiemea were, far the j first tune in their lives, almost within hailing disj tance cf each other, Lieut, lliilyar being in II. I 15. M. ship-of-the-line Asia, at Panama, and Lieut. porter ,n command of the Georgia on this side. j A met.tjng of these young officers would have ! beea highly interesting, but circumstances pre ; vented it, and perhaps they never will be brought i s0 Ut,ar together again. Piiila Sun. - j The SaonT-Caop Men" Right We fancy that ( l!,e most obstinate "Manchester Spinner" would ! lower his estimates of our cotton crop, if he could ! " hovv T,Uy the receipts here are failing bej the eye of the law, is the real relation betueen ; the keeper of a hotel and his Guests and visitors, j lu lhe case 0f tho common a calth n. Mitchell, j where the Celendanl wt.s indictee for assault and 1 battery 111 ejecting an objectionable person from 1 tiie l mied states uoiei, 01 winen :.e is prepne1 tor, the Court of Quarter sisiu'.b decided that a ; landlord has a right to compel a ay vis. tor to leave his house, who is obnoxious, and tnal he is justi- . ; t.ed iu tiie use ot nioueru tor-e to plit h.ui out ' if he refuse to eo. Tne o-i:fio 1 s ghveii ueoa ! a motiua for tt trup. yvnich h-s iccu grii-d. ( 17- u ConequetMe of tiie resignation cf the j Treasurer, the New- Oib-a.,s m ut is uo.v closed, 1 greatly to ttio inconvenience cl t.ie pu anc and j those who hav deposited California r old tiicre for j coinage. Tiie oifs.'. has Deen tendered to s-ve- ' 1 rai persons, n.l of whom hav e declined to accept f y '". while the ; it, tiecaiise tne otarv j n
i Major Bo-!i. Letters receive i by the last ; f.tamer from this distinguished Eos". neer Plate ; ; 1E3.it he had arrived at St. Petersburg1!, and had two or three interviews with the Emperor, u ho Lad received him w.th much. courtey. and had entered upon the performance of his duties. H;s ; reside tic was to be permanently at St. Peters- ' burgh, He speaks cf the many courtesies exteti- ! j ce 3 to him by Mr. Bocico, who is in St. Peters-
burgh, and who is much amused with the storis set hi.. at by his Washington enemies of his exile ' to Siberia, &.c Mr. Bodtsco will return to this . country ia the spring. N. Y. Tribune Catharine Waters, better known as "Scatterwater," v luntarily prayed the fuvor of the va-gr-'.nt a t from the Mayor yesterday. His honor refusing, she tried burglary, by staling t int she made an attempt to break into a coffee-house, and dechired 'She was bound to go tojVd any how," and up she was sent. Tiiis is the fifiy-thiri time , . .,4 f- . 1 is creature has been committed. Dispatch. - ... - The Mammoth Steamer Atlantic, is indeed a ! wonder! ui vessel At the first turning of lier w.1(,js s, body cf a ie literally 'raised the dead.' The j man who was drowned many weeks 't. -in.. 1..1. "N . - . . . i-eiore noaieu 10 me cumw. . r . ouu. 17 The pohc-i arreted iu Kxburv, Mass., on i 1 - Fridav, a young fellow only 15 vears ofag-, who 1 0 1 was the leader of a gang of incendiaries, to whom "'ost of the tires for the last four or five years are j " : "w ... . , o ne o: 11:3 11 011s oil, anu nau neari v an 11.3 ciui.ues , , lorn cu ue ore ue v leiueu. ueu ieii a w i - ; . . .r 1. . r . 1. . ..: .1 1 . 1 lei. .. i r. . i. i rie ponce siaiion, ne ?ei nre to nis aim was 1 , j nearly sulTocated by the smoke. He has escaped ; j severnl times belore; once by catting tnrougli a ! carriage door. j newspapers;, nnigazuies aim reviews, trie cost ol ; i paper for publishing which alone amounts to j $'j'-R,O00. 1 " - ! ,T r An association hasheeii forinei! atTTtira. in ' " ---,., , . i vitiicuapticiivii,wvi, iuit.ir. i manufacture of Kentucky jeans. Cod Fishery The value of the cod fishery ' for the district o f Salem and Beverly (Mass.) for the last season, according to the Salem Gazette, was $CS.26. W110 Bins A vonng lady advertises in the ' " Cleveland Plaindealer for a young gentleman to " " act as an amanuensis. He must he able to write . 1. 1 ...1 . 1 1 1. 1 , , . , .11: ri. illlti llII 1IOL LIIUS tr 1 1 " Tl'li. I.I" V 111 n-' i'.; ,eu t- i iu r-;i: poetry will lee ung, converse .. ., . . . ... " ... wiili ease, an 1 u s atie to play ennn tfre and luck,r.imillon. u0 must tx,.ect to beki-sed when sh is ,deased, and culTd when she is not, but as her temner is acknowledged to be good, there will ft 1 I I . l 1 . . , i mi , prouaoiy no more Kissing iiran cuaing. i nere s ! a good chance for somebody. " . . " i Jj Dr. Wing being asked where a young laS dy's waist began, replied "At the Altar. The ! moment thev have vou Iranned thev come, down ! upon vou pocket-bok like a hawk unon a JuneILf" We have seen it stated that since Father Mathevv came to the United States, he h is admin- : istert the temperance pledge to oue hu u.lred ami j " seventy-five thousand persons an almost Sucre. ible number, we admit; and this was b-hue he went to the south, if we mistake not. But we '. can readily behove, that the numb.-r may not b - j less than one hundred thousand, and this is a v.. si 1 woik to he accomplished by one indivuin tl, and that individual ne ther young, nor active, nor 1 healthy. But a resolve 1 and willing spirit, ia1 teut 011 ts work ran do lnach whel1 that work is a good one, thought it be not supported by great bodily vigor. Washington Globe. ZJ' Oats are reported "a cent a-piece" in C ilnorma. s e rcai ma ny uu 11 g me 11 are ousi iy e 11gugeu mere sowing wuu ones. . 1.1.. .' . Strawberries were selling in the New Orleans market on the tirhh ult. at lil -g cents per An o'd woman called lately at a shop to purcha-e some oranges. In course cf conversation she stated that she hid just got off one ol Her daughters. On the shop-keeper Cougratui Uing her on the event, she gave a significant shake of her head, adding "I may weel be glad, sir, for they are just like these oranges they di.ina dae to be laug keepit." I Here are, doubtless, many employers, who pay their operatives' promptly ; but I kuow ther are some who do not, aud who shamefully n-jj-led that touching precept: "At his cay, tho 1 shall give him his hire: neither shad the sua g cow n u pou it, for he is poor; and set let li his heart upon it: lest lie cry agaiat t'.iee uiita the Lord, and it be s'.n unto thee." ; Sold The U. S. Arsenal, in Wilmington, , " ' i De'eware, was sold at public on Saturday
Natirai. Ccukwtt. Mf. Johnon. one of t! cVrks on the tteamer Eliza, brought to town the other dav, from Greene county, the m.st striking natural curtcs'.tv we hive seen for in any h day. It is a pair of biruS, evidently hybrids from a wiid turkev cock and a guinea h -'.!. Mr. J . is perfectly 5.a:is:1d of the fact, as the turkey and guinea fowl had been observed for some tin;- cn the mcst intimate term ia an a.'joi iag wiie-t
field, and u heu the hen hatched her eg-?, the pair of birds in question was brought forth. Th-y partake essentially of the characteristics of i ota 1 species. The head, bid, and eyes resemble those of the turkev; so also do the les f though not so . lung, and the feet. Tiie neck is s!urt auJ most y Clossy binck, with whitish feathers v the- thr 'at. ; Tne body is a larg as tttt of an o rut nary sized j turkey, but of the plump rounded f rm of th j guinea fowl, and of a dark shining fir, beau!!fully marked with grey and black. The tad is ! ,1 . .1 e 1 . . rr c t U . t m !- ........ t t . .iiv - vc - v iwiiu-Tiii'? i.i.ir, ilUI fU S .I'll 115 III- ! - 1 guinea fowl's. In a word, they are hands me , and showy birds, with clean g.'ossv featiiers. and very dociie. They are now two years old. Mobile Herald. td'Jta iit. A Fashion ble Ti'kn olt a Ckntcrv agi. When MNs Ti!tie Cruder married .Mr. i'lon r ,. ... ,, , ... of t ie al oil House. Mk w ore ireen kiiit !.lii:k- , . . . r . . . ' . . , .- nit's, aiict a ui.iziiirr red clo.ik: and a vear asierwares, it beinsr cool weather, she wore fine rr-j-n 1 worsted P;ockiMgs witll ;i R,T ,-io.k, on the top 1 of wlic!l W1S worked a bum h o wnC, W1S worked a bunch of tu!-os; and t'ua ' , , , t , . . , t ... tv as a i.un j kkuiuiihuu luuuu-. .'il" i.i 1 iij" , . - , . .1 1 1 . ston, who married Nicholas Layaru, about a crt.- ; ' iurv aro. wlierr she iit slei"hin". or rode out m "lhe Cu!d f. ilorjif.bitc(-, ahvays wr(. n j., ick ' velvet mask, with a silver button or mouth piece tj keep it on. It i-? a remarkable fact, and. wor1 tc'es, none nui very old women wore sectac-es at ail in the ilden liin-; and i!iu-e who md, wore them on the tip of the ikw, without si ie eupnorlers. W.itehs w-re a raritv. Sornl i nirD ' they were made of silver, but more frequently of : tenolse shell, iu shagreen cases, with a s-teel chain 1 and hook to hang at tiie side of tha apron siring. Gold watches aud gold chains were unvnown. N- Y. Times. a Co.mf.t. Lieut. M. F. Maury communicates to the National 1 iitellifnCi-r soilli , ,- . , 11 ', , ,1 , i 111 te rest in astronomical in'w. lie states that a ' , ,, f ,, n -; 1 ; 1 n . ..... j WW from the Uev. .ir JrnKii.s,ol Ueorgetown ! r , ., , . .v . . , cr t 1 - 1 . t CoIle'r- wdo saued irom K10 in Uctuber !at. . - . I ... 1 ; contains me ku.ow nig item: 1 , 0.,. t -t "On November 2;th, at . 1 . M , we saw c.istinctly a comet to we.-tward, nearly in the trm k of the sun, and about 14 degrees above the horizon, as measured with the nuadraut. the nucleus j ,; 1 . 1 , 1 very distinct, aud about as large in appearance as J 11 Mars: the t.il curved and pointed towards the soutn Qts. . ) quite brignt, and nearly a oegree i iu ,enrril, 33 v'--'hle to tne naked eye, but much ,drStr when vkwed uil! spy-glas,. It was ! hT a11 l,,e crew for tnty minutes, when a ' cluU! '"tercepted it, and it n-ver more was seen. ; mers are expecting about ibis time. Printers' Cfinosiiu-.s: A crust from a prinpti foot of the d. vih A wherl from th- ro ,il i:!iae. A loe Iiiiil 0: it loot line. A heel bom of a sheep's f, ot. Tne ple .su r s r-C--SV-'.-; from an. The l.tile hut!' T o! il ball.:. em tr'i re . A t-nr lu. it I h i r ' in ,1 ca; 1! I. O Kimball's mih Qjincy, LI., own- J and occupied by Wyers &, II zz-.rd, was il. stroy : by fire on the 3l.-t ultimo. Loss, $Ih,';ii.;; insured for JG.dO'l. . i t: t 1 a ih o 1 1 c 1; n XT" Episcotai. Church. 'I bt. Lev. Ihsfiop I p 1 old , bej 11 g- o il a Visit to this l. . . ir I- ..- I. j . I . ".1, ... It! I . 1 ' 1 . . . . c . nurcii vi,i ie- tp-:iu ; i. .; i .r iin uie r v e an..' sermon, this .itterno-m at 4 o'clock, and a.o ; at tiie sune hour on Friday and Satar.iav. The Apotolie rite of Coiiilrmatiou wi.l h- t-.d-mini.-tercji on sunaay next. apru 11. LW "-IMMtlU It cost forne families mure to geta single Likeness' of a iJiCf i.-eJ I'. i-ivl or Hi,ti than it would have cost tiim to obtain, while living. Likenesses of a whole t.imi'y, if taken at mv L mmh; which is purposely jirep.ired ith n large -k bgnt, aiiu all arrangeineais ur tit-' business. Uoom on th-corner of Main-Cro-s ami West street. Price of a siiiwle dclure J t ' and u;,warcs. He wise in liinr-, 'tis f, ,;y to ,;. -?ril lh A. JL11VIS. 37s" All persons knowing then. selves indebted to tiie late firm of Br iwn. B ail-v A: C.wih please call r-t tiie ol,i siut ; and adjust ther account wnh Mr. W M. French, who'is authorized to s-ttle tne buinesM tpril G II MmiNon ami Imtianapolis Ilailroad. ."" 7C! ev aiulaCir ' d!isray moniiOj; " ' -- "' 1 et. Hi itsti !!' , Uie i a.-1-iiiCi ' .la-.ns'.ii 1,1.1 ...i ! at ; ,.-c . an t "rr.ve at 1 ; iU i u,( .,,. ;, , i Ji'il" Ii .1 il'Oii. ' r- s't. 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