Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 299, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 April 1850 — Page 2

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ary to that road. 12. Albany and Salem Railroad, As originally termed. Commencing at New AIbany, at the foot of the falls of the Ohio river, and running thence northwest to Salem, a distance of thirty-five miles; but ie -itenOd through B-oford, Blo'nineton, and Gwnorl, a distance of one liuucrru end tweutv miles, tu Crawfordiviite, tirr it is or ju-.J to m-ft the road from Lafdjfll- to th.- intt-r piaee. The road if iiowr ready for the iron t Sdern, and iron for eighteen miles is at pres-r? provided. The grading is also under contract to Bedford, a cisHact from New Albauy of sixty-live Abive Bedford, a ocrt.on ol" the rrid has been lo- j cited, and tome contract, made; hat. hut progress is making, or likely to be made in this part of the work during the present year. [To be continued,] DAILY COURIER. M.C. Garrer, Editor ======================== MADISON: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18 Read Nos. 6 to 12, inclusive, from the report which accompanies the map of the railroads in Indiana, alluded to yesterday. RAILROAD AcCtULM AND Loss OF LiFKl ', ! This rnornine, while a nam wus couiiivg i t - down tlie plane, three cats broke from their , ' i fiiHieninjr.s and were precipitated down the j plane, kiil.n- Mr. John Mahan, who was ! ,. . . , 1 , ; 'jntorturiaielv standing or., or crossintr t!ie ! 'rick it the bridge, felocv the first etif. i 1 k M afian w as croin z wit .1 , r n u--. am but escaped unhurt. Tljp cars ran to the foot of M 11 i'jerry , street where they ran off, but Without any great mjuiy to freight or c ai 9. To Save Time and Money,vo'.i havo only to visit the celebrated ch'-ap store of N. McCrf.a lc Co., oti Main-Cross street. Ti"y eay that theirs is the cheapest Carpet Bttibltfi'.imeiit in the West, and that their spacious show-rooms di-play the largest and inns', beautiful assortment 111 tiiis city uf English Carpets. Oil-Ciotlis, Rugs, :c. Bio:.o.jv. Magnetism. M'esmer.sm, Bio logy, M"en;a! Electricity uh it is it? We j

do not know, we were among the skep- counted for in the same manner. In cs of an lcal portion of Mr. Kee!'i atiihence ilurop-an war, American G's would no doubt il y last evening, at Washington Hali, although j UP to 'do or 3; as, in this case, even British conwt acknowledge the electricity, bio'ojy.or sols would beexchanged for certificates of Amer by whatever name it p.inv be caded, of one, j c,iI1 -0'-1-3- " 1 -.-.lii' ti . 1 The new elections in Wurtemburr, with Avisonlv one pan ot "blarrc eves. I he time was 1 b " " 1 a, I tri m troops on the frontier, turned out as loliows:

t i 1 W U .V f I " IfTL Ul 1 ,1 1 I V SUlr LIllvJI- 10 I the lntluenco ol black, bine, or r.ark eye but for the last fifteen vears we have been led by but one pair of black eyes, and we have been so skeptical of the po; er of ! others tnat we have never attended a icce vett tuie on bio'og v, vcc , k:., be tore !us ing. The experiments of Mr. Keeiy have astonished , if th-ey have not convinced us. We do not tay tliat ;t is impossible t- magnetize us; but we feel certain that the operator must be of the softer sex, if ever we are. e are skeptical oniv ol me nienta icctricitv. biology, Cr mesmerism of the ronton line operators. ctricity. biology, Cr mesme HTiiline operators. Mr. Kcely lectures again tit;- evening. Iiobrctnty of the faltitnft. "Mvr has an honest edd man been so gros?!y rlec-tved." Cor. N Y Herald. Ami who has deceived this "honest oh) man: No; the Dei emo orals. The v to;.! htm in ISiS that the Whigs would deceive hi in; and thev at-o told the masses of th" voters, at the same time, that the "nomination was one nrt f.t to be made." The ( 1'emocrats accorded to Gen. Ta v! or hon- i estv ot pur nose, but an entire want ot ex- ' 1 penence in ci vii atiairs. l.iey oeiievea that he was sadly deficient in on? ot' the pre-requiMles" capacity. Read the letter fioat which we have quoted, in another column of to-day's paper, taken f. om paper that was among the fust and most ardent of Gen. T ay iorks su pportei s the New York Her-'l;. this letter. Po not fail to read (trThf Cincinnati Despatch learnt, from ("apt. Pean that the N'ew England. N'o. "2 ha been raised, and that she i-, now in the dock at Pittsburgh. It has been ascertained that some twenty lives were lo-t bv the accident. (r-ecent intelligence from tk-1 itra'r.T OoT.mo-iore Periy proves that she 'nas r. - broken in tvx'O, as was reported. Langdon Cl;:.eves, Esq., has declined the seat in the United States' Sena:-?, left vacant by the death of Join C Ci i.o in. which was offerel Inn hy the ivcmot t;i , S o u ; ! i ' .;'. . ' -

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AST OF CV2. omt-ti U'.iver are evidently afrai ! th-t th-.r Loll on Island of Cuba is leco'T.ing loo-ed, an-i taking precatit-.ons to retain it -if poss l ar.lie. u s e -v t- r v Aii these precaution, now e v-r, i-.r less; J r when the inne conies, in th 11 aft r of things, i; v.-i 1 t be nitex ed to United .States. It? conui!iina;ion max delax e-J for a year or two, or three, or j haps five; hut that it wi.l eveniua.l y .e. r; o; ii!.'! hi eat republic, mere can no 1 a n v t t a---'. The Spamsn government ; may n-i'l to t.ie fiiiutar strength o. tue 1: an,i as fI'uch a u phases but the fiat has p -brt-i that they must lose Cub-'., an,1, j they may as well make up the.r minds to j it, and sell it to us while they have a chance j of' getting FO.'iithina for it. Co!- R- Had don is a candidali for senatorial Deiejate to the Convention ' frotn t!ie counties of Sullivan, Clay and Vigo, a'.-o Benjamin Wolfe, and II. S. Iloss, 'and SimtU'l Lhodie, are candidates ful" D'.aPjiate; rn the County of Sullivan. 0?"The Sou:!! Kend r s;iV: Tit Circuit Court having declared the office of "quire Honed vacant (he and his suretit; having all been in Cahforma lor a year past), anothor eb-ction for Justice is o:der- , ,' - , 1 r ed lor Saturday , A pnl d 1 .h. ho:n pie-ont , , , . , , , tn dicaiiOn, too candidates will l.e C. ,T , T , , , Ilea. on and John olac.v. - The Statk uF krmanv.-TH, Washington correspondent '"X": of the Bi'timor- sun, than 1 ' ' . . whom no man in America understands better j Germ in affairs, thus speaks of l.tte private advi- ' j ces from the continent of Knrope : "The news which has reached here by private , !elt-rs, from the conti neat of Europe, is exceecii ngi ly interesting, though the papers contain but ht- ! tie worth noticinj-. Germanv is most unquesI . I tionihly on the eve of a general revolution and j bankruptcy. The revolutionary spirit has been j quieted for a moment, but at such a sacrifice of I blood and treasure that the conquest of monarchy j is left without the means of tiiiiintaiuir.g its adForced loans are res,,rt-d to in all the , smaiier istat,-s of Germany, which induces the ! holders of public bonds to exchange them for English or American securities. The high quo- : tmons of British conoU are the coasrqu-uce of' j larg purchasts on the Contm-nt, and the liigb price of American securities in London is ac1 em nc-crats, -19 ; in favor of the King of Prussia, 1 ; courtiers inclined in favor of Austria, C Democrats t Monarchists as 7 to 1 . The pohtiea; probl-ii, in Europe, as cood-use i in a sinj-le qo-s lion, is this: IIow long w dl the maximum of revenu- that can b- raised un til- pres-nt V: o. em sntlic- to support the smallest standing army ue-ce.-siry to keep the opposition in check? The question will soon receive its historical reseloti.m. 'Nothing so short-lived," said Eiwari Burke, "as military despotism." Dcp.ing Attempt to .Mcrder t Lmv. We learn from the Liberty (Mo.) Tribune, of liie 5th, j that a daring and iiiurd--rou.issiult was mid- on . the person of an estimable lady of that plac-, : Mrs. AU-ti, on the n'ghl of tile 1st int. Mrs. ' Allen was arous-d from !i-r si-e:i hv a blow on 1 her fc- from a shirp instrum-nf . S-. ringing i from her bed, she rush-d into aa adjoining room, occupied by h-r two sons, when it was found that a lie-,, and dang-rous wu.ini had been inticte,' v ltd atl axe i ;i won nd , it mortal. N o 1 1 uwas t'.ioug! olid Lot i rove nas ticeu dlsCovere, r ol iiu.s diaboiieal attempt to murder an iitotreusi mucli esteemed laiy. aud Mr. II. Bunch ird, w!i- oi-.i last week ia Aacover, l-it slei.u i l to louinl a high sctiool tor . .. .. i boys and girls in that town. His wii le property is estimated at S2!"'i),U'.H. An Insurance Company in B..-ton takes risks of railroad accidents; for from cents to I you can secure an indemnity for from lt'd to. to cover a jou rney of irom 10') to 1 ,0h I nn'. s. Persons wl.o hv-out of the city, and com- in every day by railroad, may obtain standitig poiici.s. ; Coal for the .-an. Som- sit.i) .J or lr,0,i 000 bushels of Pittsburgh coal passed through the - cani aroiin.i the Falls on tite Hkh mst iu n itboats. for the South. Several of tn- no its were branded "Ormbv works." The Canal is in e.xcelieut order. Tiie Wabash is too low tbr any bat the smallest class of Steamboats. Covington friend of the 13ih. The Presbyterian General Assembly, 'N. Sd meets at Detroit. May iClh. Th- O. S. Assembly meets at Cincinnati The $3uV-5 Ukwari Paid tj EiTTLEtdrrn On Saturday, the Hon. Robert G . Mi w, l.ruther-iti-lov of the !.;t- .-. George Park man. volun'ar'y paid t Eph-aim I.Uti-si - id, iutotor of the M, Co"-g-, th- r-.war- er r- : hv tl - f

TELEGRAPHIC, COIJGRESSIONAL. U'at-icto.v, Apr. I IT. Sfn rr. After the usual rot;:::.- f bosi..ss, a i! it- ; u u tht-t the p-ncing biitu--s s'wul d b- UcJ upon th- nb nr.i th- CaS.fen.it b IS t.k-u up, was mad, win di Wiis d bated at length by Mr. Clay, Kt"t". II Benton, nni others. .Mr. Lljuhss Si..! he was iucliue- to vote lor Mr. C. ty' arn..-.i.:Tij":it. lie h id only o;-po-a tit? aifjutiiitnt-iit of a eb.-rt Committee beciue of his iw ihiii2iies to iuakrt the aoj;iisio:i of C.il:foriiij df-petiiJdut upon any other nie:isure. He would vo'e for the amendment, fer the pre cise rt-isoiis stated by Mr- Cl.sy. If trie couimittee wrfs a farce, lie was not ci-peseu to make it a tra!"i'y by opposition. Mr. Webster thought the adoption of th-arrif-iiu.'iieot v ould not preclude propoaitios lur ii'.-trtu t it.-iis. Mr. H.!e followed at some length, in opposition to the amendment and to the propo-a rt-lere.ice.

lle s-a'.d the North would he defeated, KuU t'.oit . too by the action of Northern men. He concluded a follows: (Jent'cm-ii of the South, you have b-en put where ou have iaii us out cold. Don't point at us'. (Laughter.) Mr. CI iv t-abi the North was destined to no defeat at the bancs of the South. Mhe only triumph to be ;.ch;evt-u was the triumph ol patriotism cv-r ultra aboiiliotiists, whose avocation wonld be gone as soon iis a s-tt!cineiit of tins question would b- obtained. ; i r-at applause. ; Mr. Foot- appeui-ii to the fn-ncs of the Srebct Committee to retrain from all fartio-r ceb it-. Mr. Clay slightly modified his amendment, and it was adupt-u : ji-.h "do, nays dd. Mr. Hamlin m-.-ved 0:1 amendment, which was ruled out of ir .tr. .Mr. Benton then moved the amendment ppnh0'isly submit!-,! by him, cover! ug fourteen tiilFer-t-ut 1'omts. and he would ask the" yeas and i.as on eaf'ii i-'-hatt) ioiiowed upon the question of order. Mr. Clay objected, on the ground that it was inconsisi-nt u uii tne iroposiiion by which the S-nate ufci.ired it would not instruct the committee. The Vice rr-hident said inconsistency might be a good reason for the rejection of the. amend-m-ut; but it was not a question for the Chair to ; Oeciete, as a poi.it ot order, -V-r ('iil--r appeale.ii. -Slr' Lenten address, d the Senate in support cf his amendments. His object was to show, by 1 th,i vots of lh- vnate, that the fuss of the South iiad been grouucitss. Mr. Butler sa,d such votes were not safetyvalves, by which lo avert imp-noing dangers. Mr. Foute said he had endeavored to avoid discussion: that the time h..d come when patriots should unite for the purpose of saving the. Republic from the riang-r which threatened it. IIwould not condescend to notice anything coming from a certain quart. -r, (Benton) if it were nut an u id a-tihable attack had been mad- upon a measure, ('th- southron address) which manv of them had been pro ad to siu, that address would liv- in the eM-em of ail patriots. Who was its !:ut!ior? The Senator from S. Carolina, over wbos.-? death th- nation was now mouring. And who was it that att-mnted to impugn that address? It was an i n t: i vid aal known as the oldest member of the Sen.it-. Foute proce-dhi 4 with sum - s ire lic and pungent remarks, evidently in allusion to Benton, but had sod !iolhil;g SUlTi-. iclitly ope a a : i , t tdi'llsive to justify the Chair in calling him to order. Benton n s- mueh arit it-d, and throwinr ids chair from him, procd,. j ,y t!i- aarro.v isle outside of tn- bir towards Foot's s.-.u , whicii is on t h -outside roA- of seats n-ar the main entriuce. ''"-"g-, of Vi--or:sin, appreii-n.'mg a cohis'mn b-tweea B-ntoa a:id Fu..t-.-, inc.ince.i to t'.- tain th- frm-r from moving from Ids s-,-.t. (lv-r-cocing ail resist mce, he Continued his way towarns rooi-, wno ieavuinr ni.s id :f1 ':' do w n t.:e main his position in j -sL in front of the Sergeaut-at-artns seat, at l'o ngi.t id the X ide I resident, aa. era Will' toi from ii .s pockc', ceck-d it. T ie seene that fo.Lwvd is indescrib sblLund cn-s lor tne s .erg-a nt-at-1 rms, ana o i i-s ol or . , ..... c-r, r-saaiiaeu iro n ad sides ot tnCham her. Great excitement pr-v-iiied in the Seiiat-. .Mr. Benton was about lo attack i'oote, when ti," latter crew a pistol, and retr-a'-d t th- c-ufre of tr h itid it w..s only by th- most strenuous wiibrts that a coilision betw a t!i-parti-s was M my .erseuis ru-ti-d from the galre ati i out of the chamber, in arMr-henio:i i.f a general ni-iee. S-vera! Sea. -.tors surrounded Foot-, nod M r. Dickinson took the pistol from him. Benton, meanwn.!-, was strugghog in the li.mds ol "ins fnen wiio Were endeavoring to prevent hiui from reaching Foot-. .Mr. Benton boldly dono a need F as a n assassia wno .hid c-ire-j 10 or, ng a o;s; j' .. .... eit.) L , i -nat- to murder aim; lie sh I hav- Il0 arjas examine me! I carry naming of tile kin.. Stand out cf ids way, an; let ta- seuUhure! ui.g ass issia !-." Iu u:t-ring this sent-nce, Mr. B-ntoa threw rt" tin... vx held him, tore open his vest uu iavitrd the lire of h.s antagonist. Mr Foot-, ia th- tn-iii'd.ti , was r? straiaed frotn a.;v.n-iug t',w,ir.:s B-ntoa. To- V.e- Pri lent. af;-r repeated an i v-gt-r-ou d'.Tt -, si- , ' :-'(!'-,. r; er an . .,-!- i r"-.i ; e ; 1

Foote t a 1 (D" red if he couh Mr. Lea'on m a verv o-ui t.:i- '.!-:, i:-ru i i ...-d i , i t ,- e:i ittn:- of the fit th.jl a p'.yti o.i b-r- t. i--i.i.;t- t. Mr Fo'-t- iu , he li t : no i l''k air. ho tv. I lis wh-.de c ur.-e of the Ccie;:i ve . v.'d nvi;- : L'-u hr..nc--t itei.l-.ons to h.ti Itfen t..at Loins, Apr,. 1 . D.-.'-s from New M es::o ii ic i-fii from Loss Ver.is to flth f . T ... ' S la ;:i ..-prt-oatio-ns ia tii.it co;i:;trv. i i.e Ar -rioiin cit:?.. r.s are hvinr in .-o:t.i:.t al.ir!:-!. and the savg-s are 1 jil y beoomii-g mo;e .. :riiiCTiie writer says, a ruim-r, si.t t y a 'p.;r:v . f II idhlo Lunt-r, has ;-.r;; v- ; i.. ;. ,;. .. oompnnv hid faiien in wiui a h.-.-.v t.f Ano'lir-s. An -;,; -liumh-r w i .' : e!;ur.:. 1:1 u : . two ti ti.rir e ki.'.eii and thr-e cr lour b.i..' v wot nnniiii sls hd all b- -m .-t l-:i, tn at c-d. Tii-.r the time of t rnniier's departure, t.'irir amu Li tion was nearlv t-xbuste Th e Cc i: i!i;i!ii.iT wa ca..-d uoon to c. The Ap -.cb s Lav i out a con: 1 ny 1. 1 !;;.;,: rd Wltil th :m- b a , 1 1 ' , ii. Two Mexicans were ki.I-.i .':t Veraul Springs, on the ro;:d irum this to Sdiit.t 1 C :.:p! unt-' are made that sui'h i.t pr is not observed bv Coi. Monroe in crantin j i ic-n-cs to tra-.ers man v havitisf be-11 in th- ii il.it of ?-!!.d; ardent spires amuiiitiou to toe hostilI n .haliS. Lor.s vim.:;, April 17. River fsii-u two inches during the last twentv -four hours. Seven feet -ight inches ia the cun.-.l. -Mexican Wotindary survey. W A-ii(no.s Av'rii 11. Lieut. Ci 1 ohn McChdl ti i o;0'T'; :n i Engine- r, !o is r-c-iv-d ord-rs ti t ik- cii.,ro- f til-exp-c ; tion ior r n ti 1, i n 'j; the Mexi -a:i B-oj -idarv ; -me. in- p.t. : 111,1 c.n-.,i o. jn en .. . 1- ', with two mount-d cu:nnani-'S f s-! i-rs. Tn.-v leave on the loth of M iv. 1,1 o, v. i.e: - ti m rvev cnmt:it'!ii'i'. Tlie I'orret iMvoree tar. 1 li M, viiva;,;;i, April I T til. Mhe B.il for th-diVerc- of Ed win Forrest from his wile, was to-day o-le.Ued, on a tiaal Vote, in th- S-oa'- 'of Feunsy ivani 1 by a vote of 15 ay-s ! to 17 1J 1 s. NEW V)UK MAfeKETS. New Yoi k, April 17i!,. ; V. M. Floor T-niamd go..;,, and triv- s s Idi" t , . n g ; mixed Stat- and Vvestern, .:id u ; Extia Uir.o. o:-7 a b.i'O. Wh-at ste.i,.y at 1)7 d 1 it fr H.Uk Corn more n.-ttve, ;u: : 1 1 1 p ro v . n g ; northern ; and southern yei.ov ;s.u i'J, i-d 57. tj.its uneh mg-d. I'rovisions firm at v-.-rd.ivks fpio . Cut meats HI good itt-m.tl.d Hint m:,rie 1 time r. Hams b ( hjC ; Dry S.'i'.aiiders . . Baiter firm at 7 to lie lor U.ho, ana lb to .i lor good and prim- Nevv York Side. I iu-!i;ivh larkrs-. Ii r. tir, id. is.tii.oo, Anrd J-v Mirk-ts Flour. neraliv u :.-- : t-g-.. Sab of II hn s!..r-, ot 4.tj5 t river. .!:.!" 4 :.". S d-s i-ddl l.ush.es l:-at at Cuv Me!- ol Ft; .i ft lehrm. V. ; : h v Ug ,gd e S.ig..r .)'; C'dl'e, Mooised at Ed'..-; Md.'-r. l,:h'--o. Litiseed Oil lUO-; Iird . i .'.a h idr,,,,-W,',. t-ru Cured pi. UU il MOS h 4e, Soes oe, Ts le; S:ig ir-eured IS--.!!. s ii. u-r Cos Uc, pri.t.e. S..:gg d (.do e. l.i.-! . :h .; C -- No n-ws ol r, sh We c it -r ,-. :.: ; , ant. River, h v- v. at .-r ia ine ci.niiiel ami l.ehd-r. ra.ir.ee to. r. L-aas, April lTtii. O-, Ud1 ido w h.'. ;g to ti s'-i Corn St d 'irr d ..-r, !-c. tr.i'isI at odd odJh. :.a:u 1- at. 'ti lo f i o a "d ,., . ;. ,,- . r pare I l-.t-i im;.roiii-' I'd t i l-u-- i -.... li i in S;. ui..-rs he, 'H ,", : -. W ; . , , g !' ,e. -' t'-. t- : ': v. -d t. -., En : hid,-, H- to has a -. o .v ii " Hem 1 ' r o v , S 1 o ! I s , . u Pn .... id .:. Tn- I '. ,. -r feet v at-r m ro. Weat i r 1 oiii. Uomucii at :d. t : T5 M KI.i TCiN.d -.v t ;, Fi-nr So. torn-, and pr i-s !: r o, slight a d v a n " - on . :ght wi: at -it-;. ; t- rd t v's 1 1 r.-.i II. N C!i lag- !o dot.'; IJ; : a o em and .-.t b 'c . I'rovisions o . :u -!-, - S-d-S ,l-iav h I I.- : I o . , '; , ...-.I and 4dd k-gs No. 1 out. try Laic at IIslight ac v.-. , . ... 1 lie riv-r :-a fd:e:i -v-;i it.dh- : r, 11 Th-We.-.th-t -st tw, nt v doer ., u.-s- s i i r1 :it. ('('rotier' In tner. ' O, , e. ! ; ,!, .a .,. i A ) Arrivals at to- Ala . .soil if t-i, !. f o a r ri oi-. ac. log at . o id i-. t;. . i . , r u A - Dable, Propri,-!. r. - B-r-vaid, cir -,- r Tooro-.-o.., f1 (' . an, ' i. I" l arder, do l" Park-r, Ir rh T i) J-icoho, L !-;v f id' I. C.a tOI.at" D ! Dll' J A U' ,'f II i

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