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scribed until after the Presidential Election.--not one of whom have ever paid a cent therefor, and perhapa never will. We shall not be surprised to find others among them, who, after taking the paper for some 18 months?,
will finally come to the condition that they i l,icct was to endeavor to save the crew
or pemaps uotii: instantly I tc;t tltal the nor rations, will revolt and appoint other ship, the hows of which were stove in. was ' rulers, with a view to a idianon of hum-
sinking. I cried out to the crew (all the surcs. pas-cngers were htlow) to endeavor to ! The propriety of immediately acknowlsave their lives. They, instead of running ; edging the independence .f Texas, is
torwaro, liiroug.i lour, ran alt. My lirst lreelv d scussed in several of the .Mexican
tnty subscribed f ounvrcre the thing, and that it i perfectly outrageous to aslc or expect any pay for them. In a pecuniary point of inr our Switzerland county suhm ription w as a verr bad speculation indeed.
, , - , i,, i, ,,, M , !5ut a lie did not ci into the measure o
We ate authoria l to announce LI'KL much with an eve to our own individual I ,
pipers. One party is for granting the
I A WllllNCMliUUC IL SATl KDAY. Al lill. :i,
r.VII.I. ai a andidate for lountv Auditor. : rrof,t, a? for the pood of the er.nc in which
v Wi
an-autun"il to announce i .is- w e were ardcntlr en -a-oo-, we were per- . whicn was hanging over tnc steamer 3 side
KNKrU lrMNT, I'.- i at a candidate na),s amply remunerated in tin iuafirc of j Tile mate saved ii,s life Ly jump'n
tor I rca-uri r el Pcaiooni t.iuiut. j u-
; --.-Wm. T. I i ui? w ..1 he a ran. ii. lite i... mx-ilitn:i in I'.c m coi l ward, and I'..
I". Bom w ill a I e a l'i ;t ward if circled.
and passengers, but so rapid wis the sink- boon, because thev consider peace abso
ing of the ship, I found it impossible to do lulcly necejsarv for the mete rxistence of
any thing tj accomplish tli.it object. I ana .Mexico as a nation; another is for making the mate then tan forward, and, finding one desperate dibit more to plant tiieir the ship fist sinking, I tried to jump en to standard on the banks of the Sabine ! But tho steamer. Failing in the lirst attempt, by private ad ices which we have received
tsiroiifli a momentary taintncss, I made a from sources worthy ot every considcra-
cond, and, just :.s the sh'p w is at the ! lion, we are assured that Mexico is anxious
water's edge, succeeded in grasping a lope to embrace any plausible excuse f,.r patcli-
t iioin(meu1s ly the l'rcsidcnt.
I '.ein. ilinau for the
which attended our effort in that ! J'ie li.reyr.rd-:
! quarter for wc feel well pcr-nadel that i ' :l f,'1,; 111 '''''' ill.,- ,od we ?c.itcrt:d did rot fall noon M-i "f i:,r rre'v
, - . .ll.ll'.iiM .1, , hi I - - !..i,i,a. 1 UC MOiiliiei S prou:il. . . . , . ' . . ,. . . toat v-,s nstautiy lowered tor the nuri.ose t'ur oeicct m noticinr this inciter at P , .. . . 1 ,.
! " m in-.K rin ;ticm:i 10 save sacn oj The editor of the ilrrcn.ura Repository ; present, to imorm tluve of our friend, in j th ,.rcw auj pnss,.ng.,s i!S ,ni,jlt l)e atTc t to deny that the .Mcatcs from that Switzerland, to whom the Deacon i still j ilnt;i2, but it unfornjbatcly swamped
trit I 'onentio'i urns m- smi, mai n win ae G;cominactl most clioer- . alonrjs CO.
We afterwards !.pr,-d t!e account of the
LAND OFFICERS. Thomas Scott, Register, Chillicothe, Ohio, vice Jas. S. McGinnis, removed. Ambrose Whitlock, Receiver, Crawfordsville, Indiana, vice Ezekiel McCon-
nel. removed.
OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS COLLECTORS. James Hunter, Savannah, Georgia, vice
Abm. B. Fannin. removed. Joseph C. Noyes,Passamaquoddy, Maine, vice Sullivan S. Rawson, removed. John M. Hale, Frenchman''s Bay, Maine vice Edward S. Jarvis, removed. Charles J. Abbott, Penobscot, Maine,
Rowland H. Bridgham, removed.
ing up peace with Texas. and that not an-
from other hostile gun will be fired.
in on he sicanipn ( it;. tionzi es. the le! hw who con:i:n:ic i "
the shia s-mk.-witli sivtcn ' the murder at Cmihis Christ i Bay. has re-! Wl!lilln 1J- ih, Machias, Maine, vice
an I all h r passengejs. ' ceived the sentence of death, and will be
executed accordingly. A. (. Commercial Bidhtin, March 10.
lor
Mr. I'r.noih. It is fully whenever we have an intimation of
"GIFT OF THE GAB.'' Referring the remark of a cotemporary, in regard to the extra session of Con"ress --That care should be taken on all
county in the Di structed to vote
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woru than umI. to talk about the matter , their wishes to that effect. Hat we beg of j Catasirop.ie given i.y 1,18 persons wiio s:tIos t.) avoid tl.O introduction of matters now, a itcannot be helped; but it n xvrj them not to enclose n one doVar bill to ray 'er 'he Mtimgham when . invoiv5ng institutional questions, which
cert lin t hat t he iiclc aie iroiu I ccaim r'o- . ii.f u m im.u :.i;ui;.ni',i, n
JOHN Q. ADAMS BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT. The following is said to have been tho close of Mr. Adams1 speech, in the case of the AmiBtad. It is beautiful and even pathetic: "May it please your Honors: On the 7th of February, 1MJ-1, now more than 37 years ago, my name was recorded on the rolls of this Court, as one of the attorneys
and Counsellors that live years afterwards, I appeared before this Court in an important cause. Since that time, I have never appeared before this Court until tho present occasion, and now 1 stand before this Court again. It is this same Court but not these same Judges. At that time these seats were filled by honored men, iu-
jdeed, but not the same. They are all
changed. 1 hen there was Chief Jus ieo .Marshal, and Judges dishing and Chase, and Washington, and Johnson, and Livingston, and Wild. Where are they ? Where is that able statesman and learned lawyer,
who was my associate counsel in the cause,.
as follows:
theuiM'Ive a in-trnct nl. and that intend it as a personal indignity. We
. .i . . i . o ...i.. i -a ill. wnnM nuirh rnf!ur hrelnn- ;t iinnnlhnmi.. .
Mien w im.ip ooici i in mi"" "- - - - , caturJ.v more
U is, in su.jstaiicc, W)U(i certainly protract the session, and
probably defeat the objects ol public ben
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".AlioUt a rjM.attcr rr.ai tWOOcioCUOIl , c. r... .. !.:1. :. 1 1.1 . ...!!.,,! tl,,.
t 11 IIM Willi II II nillMllll tn: ,I1II-U I1IV,
:tg, wiien
i! out 1.) miles, n- i ... . i wi i r..n :
. . t I- oralis. When wn do n ronton. ..,r , . .. ,' lUCIimomi 11." lias Ui lOHOUiiy sensiu.c
oiint rnuu'iiuiMi, i.MMiui uvuviin... - r. ,-, ; 10 ine wcsiwaiii o; tion iieao, t:ie weatner .... i .:, ,
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pUv U a j wd,thc world over.
ltanK of C;a!!llo!ts. It appo u bv a tatcment publihoJ in
the Oallip.dit Jeiimal of the "th nit. that, county, and nil a single delinquent amo
like to have the credit of it. i ,-;!.. but r.u'.--r t!i,-U. ..m rf ih. n.rr. ,.f
F. F. It is due to our friends in Fosey ! the wa'.eii saw a ship bearing down upon township, to say that they constituted tlio Nottingham. She had no I'ght at her about one-half of Par entire lit in thati m ,s, while the steamer had three Fglds.
Ite rcpoiled the fact to tiie socond mate.
re Uld
notw ith t in din- thi I'.ank has abc.idy deemed, of h. r paper, over
above the w hole amouot that should l ave been ia circulation, according to the statcn,i nt nf the lorant oii'c. r', tin re instill in circulation .ml uni t del nied the s-uia of j.-tS;,itn. There has Lo u .-onu-jiiioitioiH vilhiim com.r-tod w ith thi institution.
the in.
wuo was then at the wheel, mate hailed the fh'o ni;d
U.; ie;reil her to Marbonrd th
Tit'?, thf'V UlClir
not cone.
li.un t ie s.i
which Was S'.l; post! to
i ;:c seeoiirl r:s nr.sweicd.
3 h. hn. A voice
ve
Wm. Brown, removed.
(icorgo Thatcher, Belfist, Maine, vice .Nathaniel M. Lowney, removed. Edward Curtis, New Yoik, vice John J. Moigan, removed. SURVEYORS.
Slrlowiih S. Whipple, E istport, Maine 1 1 Robert Goodloe Harper? Where is the
vice Ezekicl Foster, removed. eloquent counsellor, so long the pride of
Bazellcel Cushman, Portland, Maine, Maryland and ol the American Bar, who
vice Stephen W. Eaton, removed. Wm. Toggart, New York, vice Ely Moore, removed. NAVAL OFFICER. Thomas Lord, New York, vice William S. Coe, removed.
coii th :t 't the cni:;:;), reoues.td the
Somewhat In Error. The editor of the Greencastle Visiter
that it may be pretty safely relied up- ..... .... ... . " '...!'
on, mat nvnana w.i; tie reprt ent.-:i in thf ;P.ir.-.rr to staiho.u.J her iieim, f.s he cou i.ext Con -:, by lion's. Geo. II. TnoFFir, ' n,.t l iii-.g the s!i'j over, she not snswctii
oer lioiisi. .-.i tins insiuiil tiie lioveiiioi
Feiiuer s
appropriate remarks :
It may be ditlicult to avoid tho introduction of subjects involving Constitution rd (uestio!is for transcendentalism and sublimation can find difficulties in every thing, as the crim'nal beholds in every hush atioiYiecr but the country has a right to hr.no that there is at Icnrnh, to be found
a limit to talking, and a beginning place youth, be exchanged loc.vs with a I iltsfor action. Tnc' rage f..r speaking in this! burg lady, Sec On arriving at Baltimore
Ri:m'LATi.(i Tin: Exi;iim;k) When Tippecanoe was on his way to Washington, he slopped for a short time at Pittsburgh. Tiie ladies of that city called upon him, and the gallant old soldier toid them that
ic fell highly honored, and that, in his
Wf ii'.lirr the follow Ii.-- amon - the toa ii bank at the fi'tiial i f;i,' Vi,'oi., lul l lit Washington Ciiy, on the- "ith of .March idt.. There ncvir va? .a truer s'Mitimeiit uttered : t . SI ;;.. The men ! r ol ieir
of the (ir-t .'.i-trict R. W. T:ir.M I so.v, of the second J. I.. Winrr, of the third Milton Grilse, of the fourth Curn B. Smith, of ihf fifth Es-Gov. Dwid V..i.i..u r, of th? 'ilh .and Jlryrv S. I vr, of the seventh. Ia vi"w of tl-.i-, th.e c.iitor adds ';V;ih thee men in or.r National Legislature, (and
At this insiunt ti.e (iover
uck the .ottin:?ha,,i aniiuV.rns.
In less than five minutes the ship filled with water, and disappeared. The steamer became quite motionless after the shock, and the people on board of her were unable to make the least attempt to
on board
Proclamation of Governor Bigger, published
to-div,that ther.:rr ,V,.i??v i.i .Vr:- isf.xtd . . . - , . j It n prrl'.aps hor.or enouh, tur an hum
upon as me lime lor noiainz our conrif-
sieiiat t h ction in thi State. We nrp uaal do to s.iy who arp to be the Wl.i; call '.id-
ate in all thedi-ttict
ticabie, however, we prcum tin- h
country is nnnotinilc.l. tie evil w;li cure itself. The people will not longer stiller their Legislative Assemblies to be turned into debating Societies, whore, the public business neglected, delayed and ovcrsliuglied, those who enjoy fluency of tor.-oio, are euaned at an enormous pub
lic, expense in tho manufacture of what General Thompson wittily calls omnibus speeche s, the sole end of which is to promote the Oiator's own political advance- , incut. The time is coining and not remote when lie fi ft of the gab will be considered by the very practical and sensible American People, a decided objection to , a seat in a body where work is lo be done, and laws made. There is but one way to cure the evil
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I away, oevcii'.een cows were Kaieci, , "i" - v,. ,. ....... u u i inois and 13 t.heo: were thrown overl oard. more vluinand vractlcalmcn. to Congress.
jii.uwc.i u oo cui-spr, to oe tuns asso- ; an i 1 1 died b.-lo.j vessel readied
i was waited upon by the ladies of the ,
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iUoUUincni.U CUV. uiey iook
was the opposing counsel, Luther Martin? Where is the excellent clerk of that day, whose name has been inscribed on the shores of Afiica, as a monument of abhorrence of t ic African Slave Trade, Elias B. Caldwell? Where is the Marshall? Where are the criers of the Court? Where is one of the very Judges before whom I commenced my argument in the present cause? Gone gone: ali gone. Gone from the services which they rendered to their country, to appear before a tribunal where they must answer for all the deed done in the body. From the eel!r characters which they su - :ip-.
I have the means of '.
of this if ulate a '
ei-or Kiose ni board tne Sii.p, wh.cn
Hou'b. O. II. Smith and A. S. White in the f r.nk bow foiemest. The scieaiiiS of the
rr.fe'ien : i tie lift in te-inl-ition in the Senate) InJinia will undouiitcdly he one , people on the wreck were Lea ft-re ni irt si, hour et troulde, tin- fir-t fer-otten in M.t? Jln,n, n,,. ah!et reprpscted States in the but they soon ceased, and all was s:ill. h..r of triumpli. j Tnion." In addition to this the editor : 'rhc XM starhoaul side wascompdeteV ------------ pi a very pretty and tpecial compliment : lv s!ovo ,!;c I kiie-shaft find wheel
p,.MLr...r.T,o..- ... - t( em ab5.it. v.Wch m3dtt fcrbjjJU$ t0'welt,Sn.veici m p.ecc.., tne sta: tioara t n
; gine was l.rokci!, and tiie funnel carried
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ciatcd, oi papery ith the bright pal. itv of . Oil Silerd.iv t-vc it':
tiie wreck of the
port. ;,njd not qui c so many lawyers.
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o i-ic ii? ii is i r.ic- , .., . 1 mihlie. u il innr
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talent thus brought in review before the i Noliingham w is f .11 n in v. ith : v another ; p v TIIF COVrPNdi! OV TllP ;tTK
ertjoyin; the reaHiattox of . ste::in r, and towed into tho Mersey. OK Nm..
th pi. mre; and however empty and nn-' " I no op li on cn boird tin Aotiingham i '4 PUCl'I 1111TI)
Whkki:as, bv an A:t of t!ie last Cen-
The op'nion cn boird tin Xotiingham i
l.lector, will he the candid itc?thu, carrj -, atUfvir ,av bt. t,,ia honor : . w was, that the Governor Tenner's helm, in-
, . , . , . . A, ., stead of l.e.ng put to btai uoard, as it oiiid are r.-intrir..-i to hn rnnlun inron- . . . ' '
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in; out the doctrine of rotation in e'?iVc, by i
roiaun; iurm eui i eu ;ui .vc iiuu a i iicr .1... r . :. 1 v: . ,! . .
" , eui w e. l:i ii it-mi i:i i t.e isuer v in nav e . c c i i i . . . i i , port : lor ii it had been nut to etar board one. ... ... . . l i . ...i' '
. ..'ii.i. i i& in.-, irtui inc
louria ui'.'nci icii upon nuoiner, who wasi I i.e I
supposed to pofff ss l.igher claims and bet- j berths w ilea the collision between the ship t'r eualitications than ourelf. This reu't J and th.) sterner took place. Tiie shuck ba taucht u a k-Hn not soon to l forest-; eaujed by it would of course ioi.se even
those who might have been asleep. No
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Democratic Convention The democrates of the fourth district hold their Convention at Napoleon on Wednesday next, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress. Who is likely to be the nominee, is more than we can say, not being in the secrets of that party ; but we entertain the belief that it lies between Tom the Tanner, and the Hoosier Black-
to have been, must have been put to port : for if it had been put to starboard.
.oice in the j lhc s,tp uom'.J b.avd cleared the steamer." r, who was I The pissoiigeis Woto i.;l LcLw in their
t'.hirl. .
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ten and that i, the great folly of men
the mote hum!;!? walks of life, (and more e - ' ;n cialiy in the Wl,i- rank-) ever to a p.ire j to the bi.-a and lucrative oine of our ronn- '
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T , w I. l.e in. iv ,ii e c, ui.i.i, , ..I ..Minimi , 0l V ICW, ll ililV, COUl.l 11 lie S iC'CeCliel 111 rln:, v i:r.oi on fer the fpoils. Nay, we t re ich'ng it. So that, in i.il )iid;al.;!itv, take that back. We mean, while, there are : the most f ihe.n had perish, d in their
berli. s. In" mate, we undeistand . Lad
doubt they would make a lush towaiiis ti.e d.-'ek. Tin: interval, however, which elapsed between the shock and the sinking was si short, scarcely live minutes, thai
-f ankei hn-ettr-, to m:u,y talented and more worthy citizen', ! I
j.Mif'- not the Ij-ir'.i-r thr U.irnrt IV'i I smi I
b,t
Wel.ai" nbokenrd the Hon. Am..? Lane. .. , .1 .1....1 t .,m;. r.., y:l sa.Ied on her voyage; the captain l,a.l
frr.,.4 nf the
Minp:y . ,r l..-,vr,t!,e'.M..,r' liom Ku-h. i , ,villin - to fnke une.n them the cares t' rr.el a tew u.iNSOiiiy he. ore th
Mi 1 ln . V'.th in Alien l'row n, of this connt v, p..k n of in com. e. lion with the noni'u-
alien, 1. it ue doubt whether they v. ill he. Till? I, ITU 11111 iiDX'l' L. COILf.voul e,eite Hrmnrrnlie enoii;h to suit their B.sMO AT pr, c:it purpose. It matter not, however, Shin tn;ik irith one hundred and t'Cdl-
who they I rin: forward f.-r the sacrifice, the f fro sci-h on board.
given Ins wile a berth w-.t'i her busband i:i the cabin. When tiie l ite of lie.; ship b( Came inevitable, he attrmpied to ma aft to rose au his wife. Time failed him; the instinct of soif-piescrvaiiuu became
Whus .l'e.
of this ili-trict e".n beat tin 111 with
: sir. mg; I rcai.u.M
sprang up the shrouds, and
ready
11. e steamer,
Li vi .kvooT., ?.!o.r.v, Feb. 'J".
' lie way to uc y Ei i:it i n.
It is cur pah. ."id t s!
ot tiie most r.'.c-
lite rears.
to have to rc
iiKioiiy
has ta
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1 stated, by j'linp'ng from the fore-yard aim. j ! Tiie Noiiiiioliain, which now liesonthe
i taM side t the Ccnencc deck, was yes-
visiled by ti.oiis in, is ,,f tin ions
M.-
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tcrday
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1 it ..i h 'il lite Vl":r. t. '..r!l lllrico
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Larlt in .Tannarv 1- tt. Mime !.( Mieri- ' the Chatinc . and w i-.c 1 has been :cc.!m-' iy 111 1 S,-U",M"' !'- "'-5 a com
1.er were ot.tain.-.l in it rl , ,1 r,..,iv ' i.anied bv t!.e b rs of not les 11 .e.e ' l!'"'-u wreck : even the houses on the deck
for the Ih aron
The c.n lith.iH were about ' bundled and twcii'y-t wo, men, women,!
I a
.ijoinin;; are shivered in iragmonts. The
t dead animal, cows and sheep, covered
eral Assembly of the State of Indiana, the Governor is authorized to issue his pruclanniit.il, onh iing a special election to bo holden in the seveial Congressional districts in this Slate, and at the several places of holding tleelions therein, on such day as he may Appoint, for the purpose of electing scL.-i Representatives for the State of Indiana, in any meeting of
the Congress of the United Stale s, which may be called by the President thereof on or after tiie fourth day of March, and to be hohlen before the llr.t day of Angus; of the present year, tho persons so chosen at such elections to be to all intents and purposes tiie Representatives of this State in the twenty-seventh Congress of the United States; And whereas the president of tho United States, by his proclamation hearing date tho seventeenth day ol March A. I). lJill has rctpiircd Congiess to convene at Washington 011 Monday, the thirty-first d.iv of May next :
I, SAMULL PKiGLPt, Governor of
tiie State of Indiana, do then fore appoint and direct that said elections bo held on Monday the third tiny of May vert, fur the purpose of electing one lepresen-
tative from each Congressional District to
represent the State of Indiana in the ; tw( nty-seventh Congress of tho United
Stales, required by the President to con
vene at Washington on Monday the thirty-
the date
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leave, 11 is curieii.iy icpoi.eu uiaL i.s:n;
1 1 .1 ' ujBue i--..a ii.l... ii.'p. rrm.n.T II. o erlpmiinic ' 1
The accounts differ; it seems that the veteran, not expecting a salute, was for once taken by surprise, lie h - ground, however, without fiinchi: . Old Hickory, under similar circu he did not breathe a murmur. Now see what the Locos c ' -Senatorial Distiict of the Sta necticut think of these unhal eccdings. Assembled at Be solemn convention., for the nominating a candidate for Sf ' -. . opened their mouths after 's .sh.i. "liesohrd, That in ' ; .' 7 .' 1 .', we hear of General Ha . . . . x . : n : th . locks of hair with his an. u s' : c: ., .is
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ciates at 1'ittshurg anil - ia ; by scores at Baltimore, wi i'e, 1 iitors are to be believed, th the last stage of "exhausted s. .. Tho Bridgeport SJauo ' breed of asses have nowhere b to such a remarkable state . 1 since the d iys of Balaam, as . 10th Senatorial District of Con Xcw York 1-l.rpress.
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The Nashville Whig states that '1 " steamboat John Randolph, lost on the inst. in the Miss;ss;ppi river, was owneii ; ; J. I. Yealmau, of Nashville, and w;u iiKiireii in that city for S!:2.",0(0 in the ... ..'. 1 1 T c. rr..'. . 1 1 tui
it.iaiit i u i sun it u tv 1 1 usi Vtj. r 1 1," -ww, . -,, . .I,,, 'i onovin m.... 'lhat Captain I,, was
w 3 ('.nit 011 1 irr .'.I
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in iiu red men, was
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tiling i 11 1 titer.
1 . it a , Tho
c:la!lt.s, .c;..,ono.
im... v.. t,..:n wi.:. .
1 in; o.i.n 1111; iii o.i . r 1 ,, , ..." . 1 a lew days previous, ar 0
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fog, about three miles above C .nollion, with a full head of steam, and sunk in
from tliiity to fifty feet water.
after tho express hail
i s, win: one u from Pilaht.T. 'limed shortly . . from Fort
the tops of he
seen at las accounts.
tho hull
lit lliu tt.l'3 .'I liei t iiiuiiieta i.i't.i.i ui. i , .
,111 .. . 1 to out; nit; 11.11 iictii us iiiiuei sucu a cirll hoie ol ra:s ng j l,r. , .
L-i , . 1 uii.aimit... 1 Htiu IS IIU Itliuilllfi: tut; IU5. e considered at an end. ; . ., , , ,, . . " . .
... , 1. ,,!.is tui, ui.ii tapt. a. uas mei Willi, l.ieui. 1 he passenoers and crew all savcu only , , ; 1 , . 1 ... , c 1 .! 1 lAlburtis had lost six or seven men the 1 lew ot them saved their baggage, i 1 .. 1 r 1 1 1 1 . ,,,, , i-,, p n , , (lay before, n his skirmish with he lu-
1 IIU pieci.t; tiiiut; lit ii. t; i-.n.', t.,ni;i"i
Russell, lie immediate.) supplied Ins n..i ,1'i.K r.r..loL-w.i.. ..,..1 ..rl..! t . m f ' .. .. .
N., ...v... .ni. ioiuiio i.u ciiii.trti iui tu i. 'lh'ii?j,,.ir ' ,, : .. .
tit . Win u'tiu o wuiiiv.- r i tu till ii ia mi i fuss unj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r P 1
n, f dlon- The v.ib-rriher; nv rallv ami c.i.Mn " ' : t Washington on Monday the r . ox.r . K..,n .C-."...--.!., 7-n-,r- the nuii, ami prcsi'iiicii a saocuni'' s"dit. . " . iK-rr.dto ,ay to Sam.i.l Howard of V.ek ' . . t-'... it s "P - .. , r,. I , n.u . , , 7.'" first d ay of May next ensuing t! . , ..... . 1 ( ipti u Andrews, wh th s.dtd hence on I ,i,'hl ti,f"" '"U!,'J 1,1 - "'seiubowelled . J t ovn-...,., the 'urn 01 r 1 t'O h, on or 1 e-. ,, . . . ,-,r ... v,,.i. .., :..l!.y the coucussioii wmch cnuscd their , ,. : i ii.i.ii., ,. 1 no:,:i, i.ir .,cw-iti.., c.iic ni; - -oit. 1 .nn . i . T...t:.MTT,i,t.ia il.ij ore the l.t .lay ..f March, lPl; and the , c laorn:,;?, tt, ,1Vl, death. I sc, t h i.y oi Mm d, Leaeonwa, to hc -inttothen, until after o'clock, on I lol yi:ead, wiih the Xut.'lnrirri j j t- S.J ycar of our' LorJ one tj the I rc-i h:li':al I.leetion, a period of a-, itcanier. fi. il! Dublin, bT th S poit. ThC ! Nfc..Il.. I b.,,,,1,0.1 -.ml r..rli.,
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cioiit lmndied ami forty one.
be ascertained. A large lot ot tjiocencs for the Tennessee River, belonging to a house in Knoxville, was lost without insurance. The ascertained losses, besides the boat, at Nashville, are principally as follows: A. A. Casseilay, O.neens.vare, s 1,000
insured by the Tennessee Company. i A. B. Robertson Co. Shoes, kS.IO!):
insured by the Merchants Company.
dians, and was fciccd to retreat on account of their number. This looks vcty much like "peace." AVirs.
TllK WIUTFAVATKR CANAL. The Legislature have allowed the Whilcuatcr Canal Company two vents longer in which to finish the work; but have refused it any pecuniary aid.
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noiii 10 nionti.v l hn, 11 all promptly met, tli ) stiue.i tiie steamer muis.i p:. ::o inc novices 110m iiie.vco received I y j ,,,,,, f'ovcrnor- SAM'L BIGGLR. would about p:)y for the paper an I Ink, i great was the free (.f the collision, tiiejtlie schooneis limblem and Southerner,! VM Siimrrs. SecV of Slate, j.nd trouble of mailing. Hut for the eoo.l 1 ship's I cms were stove in, and, in a few indicate the general state of alli.irs in that " .f the raue wo a.-rted to .tand it. ,.ter ! '"'"uh s fo.n the time of the vessels com- republic to be in any but a prosperous; . Q v.Tnnc,li,
t'ouhiin - for a moment I .,t il o 1 , i 'g u c. a, act, t-ho. sr.tik, t he ca pt aiu .1 nd st ate. Jdiorts, however are making, o " . ., , , 1 1 t.ou.iiin, ior a moment tint tiie wh..!.; would , " . ' 1 ,. , .,n ' the -.'Oi l inst. the general appropriation lull . . ,, , ... , the. mate bom" tin: only persons, out oi 1 raise siii.ieicnt means to enable the gov-; . , ,, " le roiu; Hy no t, aire, ably to cntract. , , . . - . ', .. ....; .nr 1 was up in the Lower House ol Congress;
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naid i.n,i u!i,i tne,l their lu-.w V, J me,l .u, iho 1 III, Jamiarv. i,,,,,,,; and, as usual, there was a long and very
to thi, day, and a, th.y had failed to com- ,:,, , , ..-.o'iu s',.,r,,! i,.' J i.,.nd i3V. flntcin-r .-, cmiVd .' : lry debate. During this dry debate, Mr.
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I ij wh,, im; ordinal contract, w.; n-iturally ' inr been struck in her stiongest mrt, l!,c fiippod that th.-y could have no objection collision was not f.tal to her. to he p'jr-ed on the ui.e footing of other I'r-iMl C .pt.ihl Andrew?, wl.OIll WC Saw rej-'il ir -'ibs. n":,. t. The .ip. T were ae- mi I.'-; h.iid.ng fiom the Noiiinglr.m, j cs-
or 1 imrly continued t. th. m. .. aMonalK tcrdiy lore noon, wo received a vetb.al ac
! L i....o.i Li .f;..h .-,11 ,;,!., .1 ... Dromgoolc indulged uimselt with a siesta,
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ol IS vciis are to be divided i....i n 1,111 s'my waKing up, wniic u.e cicik
rceivc a d.j'lir, by in ill. iVm the'e thy nu! .in nl fib nd-, iviih a pohP- ie-
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!er. It was, in snhitance,
classes, according to the vdnu of their
was reading an old ilocument containing ;i
.in. tie the papir le ir Ali. ii-ii!le e-
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;iit ti !; then. Unc'
l e .it a d iy or two .ii e, ainl in the pb nit'i !. ( i.n pen.ro'ily tent 114 a dt.il ir hi!!, thich i. at '' jrr cent di count, r. 'pi" tii,
la
oroo. rif ,.r iho nmibictiveor. ..c .).:, decision oi a loriiicr .-peaKer, .nr. 1 rose
business, and assessed. Tli"fi.i clt:' and said ho appealed from that decision ()f
are to p,v -j per .n.u.th, the others less ; he present Chairman. tho lowest sum being one bitt per month, i 1 C;i,Hcd mucl' ,a,,S,1,or' i,ricr wI,u1'
We ?a led f.om Livernocl on I'rid .v ; One-half -.f I he sums raised are to be n. ' Mr-mmngooie nan an oppoituiiny oi con
.at noon with the vw.dSSW. The nronriatctl to snnnoit the m,vrriin,Pi,i ,,C his nap.
i n 'v ci.iisistnl of Is1. and t!ie pns5enf"rs in tho sii r rn'o. i,f l(u. Wc had n tull cr r; ti of iimu.f ictnrcd con Is. On Satnr-
iy mormiit.
It is no wonder that
iho Stain in whi. h it U ni-c.1 ,..i.i .t... meirt.crs ... to sleep during sue U dry
oiiirr to puing the intcusl r.i.d piincipal sTnpc!lc ,l 'S supp.osed, by competent of the national debt. Tho (hncrnmeut ' physicians, lii.it a law speech in the House
James "Irwin, Hardware, fsl,100,"no in-; I-nsl niyhl the Council, it will be seen,
siirance. agreed lo subscribe tho 200,000 to tha T. Seho, (ioods $,T000 insured by the ; work, and issue city bonds therefor ; pro. NV,J1 ..FVIT'T f, , c.nnM ! vided they be aVVUcd exclusively to JinW. tV T. Lakinct: Co Dry (mods, $000 ; . , . , , J by the Merchants' Company. i ls'""S thc u orlA number of small packages lost by oth- j Willi lh:s money and a Jittle credit, (if cr houses, mostly insured. j they have any,) it is probablo tho Canal - i- J m.,y be finished. The redemption of the New Cask roit Farrikks. A most j Canal notes, we suppose, must abide the
singular case occurred here last week finishing of the work. If that bo done.
thc notes will, wo believe, lo fully redeemed, lu the meantime, tho Canal
will, wc trust, be put (the residue) under
with one of the mail horses. As the mail was coming from Biookville on last Monday nioht week, one of the horses lost his
fore feet, ami one of his hind feet was ; contiact, and employment furnished to a hanging by a small piece of skin. They ; number of laborers. Cincinnati Chron. came oil' at the colli n joint, just above the -. - -t--g
at two oYh.e'k, the wind ! Journal, in commenting on ti,,. nrcrssitv equal to ten grains of landnum.
in t .1. -continue hi p'ipr.-, as he onlv M.h-' biowmsj fre!l from the '.W . alt 1 V. iu n v ribvKur.lrl nti-.r t'.e ',.,.;, f, .u,hon the slip w ia nn ler iloo'ile reefed top "ails,
Ibacon foi nhout K, thc J ' ?l"nker' au 1 ? rv a
steamer lo Wiiuiwarii on t?.e nieoarti oow. The ship's helm was instantly put hard-a-
I port. Thc p'rnmer crorsetl our ho'.v, nnd
1 hm he has had the neuittn for cent.
ll.it wore than this
-the T'ot Matter Rt Mt. ' teilin latly re
ef lids law, savs the officers of the Central
(iovi rnioent have not been paid their sal- 'Well, now, Pat,' said an Irishman to aries for along tune. The aimy have Ids son, 'so you've come back at last. How been without pay, and fin: liy that nobody . hmg hes it take ''H n message ?' in the pubi c employ was remunerated for 'Thatdepinds how long the message is, and lii.i t'mo and labor. The editor nrnucs how long the way to go is.' '.list so, and
i'ii itj ui t j t!eco'.1.ii'i Jorr-e cr ( r,-... , t ... . .i . t .i . ! .1.1 .i.:.. ,.i- ii,;,,iii : i,.., 1,, .i, ,!, ....ni ilm mn.
, tv: Kuui.it nt'i r.jMii ncti'l nt. it'in iue ni ;n tier v.. ...-i tf.iiu.it coillllllic, i.m i..r ...t; . ..-.. ..- ..' - " pct n.b.r-ed to hit t,'l.- e, i.t the ,uXil, ;.,rr nf the, rollisinr.. it u-.o eiidei.t that fol thi. ..-. tcai.U). ii ill) oth.'r. thai tho ' s;i'-': and Vo'lV V'l as :ev a a win elbar
crp dinef.-d, t,nl; ' v .the r the . or 1 1.' .'r.c t w oui.l v'i.l. , 1 tr mt , vyKlii I'ltttiiMicd wiih i.fiiher pay tow , f.r jou won't mof till xou'it sii'.vctl.
n th
hoof, ami the horse w alked to town on the bones of his legs, without the carrier discovering it! It was a spirited, line horse, and wc have not heard thc circumstance satisfactorily accounted for. Will sonic one explain the matter? Had his feet
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'll'f'll lil'.en, til .vii.il im t .i.Tion.i .w ......v a loss to the horse I Tho horse was shot, as he could never have recovered. Ilushvillo Whig. A dandy once went to a doctor to be bled; the doctor after some time and trouble, succeeded in drawing blood from his trembling arm whereupon the dandy, altera little of his fear had subsided, raised up bis bead and exclaimed. ' Doctor l think you nro a great butcher!" "Aye," said thc doctor, "ami I Imc just been i sticking a great cj!i."'
A Little Singvlar. On tho aftcTnoon of the ilild of last month, the largo tavern, kept for years past by Mr. Harry Lumpkin, in the village of Toit Byron,, was destroyed by fire loss said to be about 1,500, mostly insured. Arrangements had been made, we learn, for selling the ptctniscs the writings drawn, ami all things prepared for the signatures: but
just as these were to be attached, it WP6
found that tho pen was poor, nnd while this was undergoing the renovating process, the alarm of "fire" was heard, which was seen bursting through the roof of the building about to be bold, and thus tho amount of insurance is placed beyond the reach of cavil. The Auburn Journal considers this circumstance a very important hint for all manner nf persons never to, '' a paper excepting with a good icd!
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