The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 4, Number 30, Monticello, White County, 2 February 1854 — Page 2
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7 i.t III . ? .1 i' t 'J TI. s jr ri ; f . . t . - B ' I . A ill n . t.. j ;i, tf.-l ?.'i"r is ;:. J h f;i .( h , ; ' ' rh ; 1 1 h . '..;' r,; -iy rs;;",. ! iii m : y, . . ! ! s cf I ' . : . -.- u er- . : r. 1 1 3 . , 3 i '". e i 1 1 1 i m r ' tf l h i3 p fi 1 tn cans b z fit a d ground, and buned him without tha enclosure. Impor .t ilt&iures befora Congrce The 7ahi correspondent of the fhiU'te1;!,: Ls j:r, in a letter dated tha 14th thus eat, j-ra'es tha istportaai meaiurts 1 1 ; 2 Ih. -a i. At the tc!r nil; eft. ht Congress hopes were ertr-'-sel ihut this .session wuuid betermins.- i ct or shout tha . 50th c! June, but to judge from., present sppearanceathis te not likely to be tha- caa. Tha amount of business now before both houses, will alono cu0ice to spread ou the sessions till Augu-st. and enough will superadded to require a couple months mors. Lf t rr.e try to review the case. Wo have now the foIUiwinjj- Jctportas measures before Conjrress: lit.' Our Central American relations, tha debate n which, may lat the Senate !om three or four months. 2 1 Our -fexlcan relations, the Isthmus Tehauntfpes. . tacuuing 3d Tha fijiheries and reciprocity o! Canada, which require en, tct ' ot Con gress. 4th A revision cf tha Tariff. Cih A rerision c-f tha Patent Laws of the Uoited States. ' - Jhh Tha f "'llerr.rnt cf ths u-.-l .ion whether the pri Iiidt.;e f levying a tnduty t: i; ' -j -t- -J f th? 1 'rs, iiii j o! u.ri'M Tf rc-rianor.3 f. r rivri ' 1 i c-t. , 7i Th? French, ticr a. 1 C:h Tl 3 IVjiHj I13i;-cx 1 ti:,(- r i tr.ere 'ria l 5 1 1 L r "t tisa t'.r; :, ' -rSips fi'-i cr 91 ven cf t;. kird ) IClh Tha IIcr.;f-:-;:d Vu&, 1 Ilh, The i ri iti Lhl?, r j ' E.!r . 'y, smour.'Jr Id 1C7. f .r rs:,ti c setiicrs of p uhlic l:ds in ffiii cf r'l r wan 4. iii.i i 1,8 i4vr.Ut i cinig.iii viu, , ..h t'.l i. 1 i .t'.,;.t e '1;. il i, : zji. ir. T.i hhi t . r : resr': ; ; 5 E-a. 'trid irji pfhanahdi of t' j i. "i ry. I ih Tha bill for crtl.".j a rftired 1 t i i 2 'y. Fir.i.",i. t, rtt 1: u!, I ir. J '" tj i .f I. - Ih '. " f 1 U: .-J 1 " 1 i. .; : . " 1 f x . - . t t. I t . J '.. v C .r txu-'M 1 J t 1 1 .. mi - . . r.o .5 ! .1 A wro:; it i A t.i 1 .
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ci.'J, vriihul C.j' ii, wi'.h'Ut Mrti.ie, th-.-Ut.it -1 ."ftj!-"; will 'j...-.rl the New Worh: &ud ii at?ra;ZJ the old. . '-The people of Europe have not forgottenthe - liberation of Keztr. Ths have saea a Hungarian rescued from th' deadly fangs of Austria fav a siinpla A tjit-riuan G: inin. - O.19 Srtgatd of thStates df-Heti and vanquished the ebjci dipbmacy of Europe. Tha Amerioai. nation cheered the act, awl hs .government approved the-actor. The baulked and bloody House of ilapsbarg coukeu notes, concocted cases, confabulated with its diplomatic cronies, remonstrated witti America, and was eont-mptuoui!y told to take down its gull-ws a ad begone. What thenl Where is the blustering bri gandsl Where are the notes, where arthe cases, what has become of the reiniinsiranse, v ho hat heiirdo: the retiliationt . "Tha United Statea have saved a bravt msuh? life, vindicated hf ir own honor. and won the w or Id 'a spplause, end th.e treacherous and hangman House of Aus tria has slunk like a thief from ihe issue." After another home thrust at the Gov eminent of Ea el and and Francain con tinues: 'Captain Ingraham defied the power Auftriu, alone on the waters of Europe. England and France, sworn to aid Tur key, cLi.-e 1 ot e: 'Tlhe IVack Sea. The American saved Martin Kosxta from the hang-nan. by rur.nirg out his guns, calling out his boarders, and - clearing hh decks for action . The "tremendous'' Cets vl EngiAfid en ii Francs, are ready, no d..wbt, ij bt:.'r t' Seruglso end to ahull Constant moj. 1, L ! their crews pipe to '."jtj, c-d I -t j ths-ir hammocks if, 'h ? :u, hil? the irdpj of our ally Ere Uoun i. ' J t'".2 t'r by a, overvvhehnning riiLti'T rrnis-.cnt.'' MAIL LCt'TiNGS. Proposed lor carrying the mails ia Ind.aua. have b-"i n uih ttised. The hdlownsg Routes we puohvii of intcr.-t to s!it- le.'ii'eis f thy Clurltftiu: li sIZ. From I'r.tsh ig i ' -t JtIT eri .). to )dor'. -.dio, 12 t. , 1 .1 I ones a -. i-t-k . L. ave 1.5-. 1" V.'cdn '.1.) s ct lSrn; .'.rrivi li y, -jitiet." 3 u y '. y 4 p ns; Ls aii e r ho - 1 1- l 1 y " ' 1 t : 1, Arrie et i". . . u - " "y I ; 10 a 1.1 . 1 id. i't'-. t 1 , i ; II . 1 ifl Cuiie, 1.. 1 T- o - t ' t ! a1 1 7 j .1 i il k 1 .1 h. rt v j' . i!i u i) - 1 it li.naintt Mil t' . y t v - p fii ; -. n i - ". l . m t i , ! t . ' t - 1 ' ' ' . , J .-, ! h . . t . - ? t - day at 7 a i.i. irrif . ! 1 . , , ' 1 J - y K - : rtly 1 1 . " 2 r ) i- . r- : I ' r . V, " j - . r J I hi ,!-"' it 7 " . ) Fr. 1
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". "i rs VV e i .i t 1 ext - i v rrs ir m" " - - ...... M .4... . Vahitr?o:, Jun 3. Ths Chair laid before the 'Senate e commn?:ialioii tro.-r ihe Si-cr?tary of the ititer.cr, asking uti appropritioa of 5fX000 to pay d'bt incurred by the Mexi can bouij larv CouHijisKiouers. Mr. Stwird presenttd tha proeed'Og of a nneetiri: of tSe citizens of New Yutk .md the member cf the Leaislaiure r fi New Vork, end people from the various jiiiria of that iSiale, iu favor ol the reduction oi Ocean pailage. Also a petition to Congress to gram lands tor a ship canal aroU'id the rah. of Niagara. Mr. Everett presented a request from the Massacltusftu llistoncai&.ciety. asking ihut Coiigrt'xa wuul-i take meaure to procure from England co-pies of tfuOocutnenta and Correspond enco touching the early history of the American Colonies. Ilou?x. Went into Commiltt?.e of thf Whole on the President's Message. Mr. Fiari ';: ? bell vc-rad hi views ot, the subject of th.e Senate' resolution au thoriz.hn-j the President to enff? by Brev? l tha title of Lieut. Geutal for militar services. Vitnn, Jan. 5. Despatches have been received front Constantinople to the 2Sih. Mr. Marsh, th American mintster.bas !iad his farewell audience. The Sultan's troops In Garrison had been confined in barracks. Ueiftforcerners were called ia from the neighborhood, and strong patrol ported ! ; prevect rauilcocs assemblages la the streets. Letlerr from Cacharest say thai Iaj. U ha replied la th last proposition for peace by n.iking extraordinary warlike fii.ivetn lnf.truct:oa h-i-i beead.ptekeJ from St. Peteislurgh iucr.i";ai;!g the Danubisp army to an execotiv rrc9cl twa hundred agd forty thonsand. This Londcri Chr '.;! , c " 7.' . v n t'.st hopes c f ; . . 3 1 . r. j c 1 'x . 1 rider l' r: . 1. . -..i tl : .'.a We; ; 1 f. Le 1 n - lf I Al 1 ; r. ".b : ; t -t-prr tiil'i I . ' li i. T 1 1 L t - e trred tl 3 h C 3.. 1.3 t'h . I .1. .: 1 t .1cl: t-ea. Tl 3 C t j !;c. in-
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i t r cf r y pit story from it r g'.fted pen '"" ,f,-d 51 tram tha Avenger; cr tho r'atai Vw And 3t, net Iscit, we are mthorizfd to announce a serks of arti cfes from one who hsa risen trery high ia popular favor. They will bs eutitled m new stiries of sCches," by Fannyrero. The terms cS the Pest ars S2.il paid" in a Ivauce -3 if not paid in advance. car 5 iu advance, one copy is sentthree vears. Thev continue the folio win 2 low inrnis to CluU. to be fen in tha city to ue address, and in the country to cn i'usi O.!noe: 4 Cooi-'. 3.CJ PerAcnum. d (and one to the getitjf op of the club.) if 1 13 ' and one So the getter up of the club.) 813,03 20 " (and one to the getter up of the club,) iS-D.Oa The money for clubs sdsys must b setit in advance. Subscriptions may be sent at their rink. When the sum ia large draU should be procured, if possible the cost of which may be deducted from '.he -fnuui.f. Hack nu libers can bs fur-.it-hr-d et tSS limes. Addres postpaid, l)f aeon & Peterson, No. t South taird it., Philadelphia. DIED. On Monday, the SDtfi uUioio, aster an ihtiss of several'- day, Mrs. Marv lirehkep-ndtje, wife of Mr. Davjd HreakenndgB, near Mwiaicello. ki:id end &s;itii,4. ia ah- her nrporlment ae adorned the religion which sh proJi'ssed. Her end was pt!&ce.-She was a member cf ths Presbvteri.n Church of Eeading, Ohio, wheiloe. but a lew months aro, sfcs rsmoved .to ihl- vicibity. . K NKW jt DVEIlT 1 3 R t F N TS? fiiviii-i.wUl't.NG AT'l'OhM LY Fes know in g- f the commission of of fsjt.fits int the pci-st laws ot tie Sm f li.diiifl, ' nuike a tame .known l-j A. I'. Ret-d, ai Hmievll9, wbe is my Diuty for . . X. b ... 3 I,-E'ILX.1T, irs. At y. Tea i, i : ' . 3 it I i - ! : . . r "1 I' -t I '. , 1 '! St t 1 e .- ..;- r ' -j Whits I 1 vll,t ft-tt.' , 3 r.ct ' 4 i .". 1 ' i . , i 1 - t r ,,' Trri:it One t. a. 1 r , j (. 1 V. '.. I" t f 1 1 sref O' i"ira-n. air' J 1 .rf t 1 1 : : 1 T
