Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 5, Number 15, 18 April 1835 — Page 2

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, ' f' Psam Dunbp CiSlsfy. oalt w tub lnrii and imi ' CEHTUSIE3. ' Dmmi tm period.' the wealth aad ler-

Kasrial nmni of soma of ib nobility

ad iimJiM Wad baeome ranrnwui. In

W . a 1

signed Uasitaafion of Cotij af the Coy

I baraey, ibm a asnjnt enjoy, m,Im ' bed, the quitet rdeeaee'ic life, aad recov er. if posssihlr. his health. A friend, aad

one whom I introduced, had often spake

til them of the beautiful environs of Jena ! ... a a- 4 k

der ctfcumeteseee, to chanr

they bad resolved to spend the next "am

ir in oar litila town, Jfhie

France, agneultare m said he -i(f h-bits. manners, and social fife. Led

too mintesauorvir- ; . Hotio d --.hane . un-

iBkr flane . But ill Soin a loUl-; ' V ' ' -

yCf eat evil prevailed in the eeetxdetolffr.' D the mejofa,( P ciea efenuilj lib eHest bora of family jiaadril to the whole inheritance, on

eeatKtma of traawaittinff if, oad

sntiio and ondiminished to the hair.

i diSerent vOits of ma orszoo

Dy seane the eaceessioo was restricted to sale deeeendanta; but ia the chief familia of the rrandee". it opened to neirs-

feaaa! oa the failure of male, who thu

mftmm inaitfMil their ample emanooat .

. . . . . k;i- ik. !. i

BBtO BOOarS " WlipiwnH . - r

lateral branches of their own, aiier reraamieg ia a "state of indigence A obscurity, length died away and were forgot tea. The luxury and expeneee ef the rraaJecs, who were possessed of thie merasto wealth, were prndoetive of little gfyg,ot perhaps were even injurious la the Cute and ether c liases of the com BswaHy. The lata diennuttdl.af eo ia . Certain has beea attributed by eome to the teirseea of silver pi ate used fur house' VeU purpose. In Spain, the enormous anerjtitira of gold d heaped oo the Jiiiisarfr of the Great, withdrew much battiee from circulation. Almost every ehla lamilv could boast of an ancestor who had been viceroy in Mexico or Peru, 'or ia aume other regioa of the mii.es. Semi graaaces, it ia aatd, bad 200 dozea ef silrer flbhos,aad as awny plates, anda aaUaawa was thought very til provided who had not at fort 800 dozea of diahef.

and SCO dr zea of plate. These were fmerally ranged on ewroawa aad lofty sideboards, to which the menials ascended by iiver step. The

fthe Dake of AltmquaMiue baa

i wit iii

ciallyAVr plan; and i arraninx for, and

ulkioarover. the con tempi ted ctMnaje, la

lime post until the 39th of December, when

de Dkictor vent to a ouhlic concert, lie

ezoreaaed hie huentioa of lea viae it be

lore a syambony of Deehven's shoara ee

eer formed, fearini- that it would he -too

much tor him. and trv his weak nerves tool

severely. Ilia wife persuaded him to the

. f OarSu, Koxfr

FmblsvaBj wayna

rnuaicate directly witL subject

' The Secretary aaai fieU, of the

the liae.

dam aiaaa.'

tftteckaCwir aasses; aci TjtaieieCjeerncynt of liicJcaa, ia their

they amy not he oa tsViermiaafina to prevent the exteiaon

enwroiled in any'rtnedictioa on tht? pnrt of is over n

the dute which. dispolr d ltriiorv, fb law n the out

may require ofiject, which receiv-ffTt: S-a !h uMnsji

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WHt baa Keen p-o-

m U maCaJd.

litfonlotheS

reoty.

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Prom the Cincinnati CoW

BALLOON ASCENSI'W

Oa vFednesdav afternoon tit. 5

a splendid ascension from ti ami

theatre on Court street. It afte rnoon. and the cfonaut

cently into the blue expanse.

i

jar, in umacajd,!' mount of over$10rj rr sof Wmlltn,Coon. pro- j Mre tons or silk annual t. Tilued at;1

TIm hesitation an the met cftU i

stry, is represented aa eshrj Coo tixl

J -T- . -W

.ce to a voter a&g-uc

tnin-d Stntea. and at Ce

(kat 'ion of the ny tie

.. .i . ....-ICt rM

gratified and

a BBhldla of the 17th century, aix weeks were fully occupied in weighing and tabfee inventories of the gold and silver ves sew. But the chief expenses of the pran. does consisted in their equipages and retinur. Thrlr coaches and carriages were nam mi im aad munificent, and the mules or borer hy whrh they wre drawn beau-ifnL

TThen n grandee was ofiended l y the

Court, it was the cur out, aa sort vf dh

aace, to exhibit himself daily in the streets eXiladnd. in a splendid equipnge, and ac

companied by an immenaa retinue. The predigioua number of those retainer cal

led the serv id ombre, no were maimmneo i every great frwehnld, f rmed a s-riou

aad ave augmenting evil in 9ain. nee agraat sua dies say a Madame dAulooy fcf M had ote hundred aervents, hi- "fi fete? all ha tvstul in the husa without sMins aav a way. Whea the mother dies

bar own daughter, or her d agfer-i o-ra w ,

laheaiato hr service au tne temawtsomestic anl thu custom hoi 1 to the fourth ceaera'i'tn, for they are never disemisaed. Sometimes, hoever, they are pat into neiaUSctrin honor, where ihe wsnvs thmr returns or allowances. They

eoaso oftaatutho principtl house, Lt iv is rather to how that they art not dead than la perform any srvto. I went to visit th i)jchs of Ossuna, who is a vary sreat ladv, and I waa smax-

ad to sea so many waiting women, for eve

ry room was lull ot litem. asaeo er how many she h4. She told me that now aha had oolv three hundred, but that very

latelvabo had five huudred more. A mas-

' bar was not allowed to strike or inflict a - hhw ason any of his aervup's or pages.

There wis not a scullion ia the buusefcoLI hat considered himself a hiJ!20,md

6israce. Bit it was held quite proper and correct fern master to ran any of his

daaaaatiea through the body, ia a gentle-man-like me oner, with a rapier.

cheered Lv it and returned home full of

.a

hisnl4nsfortba next summer, wtten ne entered bis lodgings be fonnd ail in contu

sion. Dunne his absence sne, having pre

viously dressed herself all ia white, hid

killed herself she hid pointed a dagger

to her heart, and with a resolved sptnt

struck a sum blow, aad expired instantly-

The maid-servant, who heard bee Mis-

trss faL finding both doom which led t her

chamber fastened, called lor the landlord

On fnrcine an entrance thev Vund lr

dead. The unfortunate bubnd arri

at thia moment. The following letter,

written with a firm hairl. upon a sheet of

common viper, lay upon the table :

mm - m .

"Sines unhanot than thou bast Men.

thon canst not be my aaost be loved -; hap. pier than mayst become with real mtslbrtune. There U oftc. a wvndc;tul blessing ia misTottunyou will stircij utfi it so Wt did toeether one t orrow :tbou know-

eat how I suffered in silence; no reproach

aver came from you much, much hxst

thou loved me. It will be better lurihee much better. . Why f I feel, but I have not

words to express w jat I feel. We shall

thereafter, free and unfettered. Out

thou mm me out my ttuu

fil then thy dea;iny, and act with energy.

took a south-east direction, ai

was wrewuiui bursWiacn'fi-

TtXoalkion

-MY

str w

oat of

While yet

sieht in about twenty minutes.

hovering over the precincts of tne city, ne

detached a parachute, containing a dog,

wtueJi arrived safeiv on 7Vrra Flrma and

immediately bectrwi a prominent 5 j"ct of

attention. JUr. Hazen, his owner, was offered one hundred dollars (or him, hut he

declined it, for the reason, as he avowed,

tkit he thouffht the d r would besufScieat-

rv popular to ran for Vice President. When

the dog was brought into tba4nprMtkr the compiny bad not yet dispersed, aad the

artinn of wir leffi'a';nf l

Sadie it the Ju'a ..f the U-vri'r

Ohio, to pr.-e d rlstif Artt

amtt the ravtt. Hit' I laCO " H Ot,

the tentt in qte inM i-enaii i ne

State. W have te the:kve that , tVrest equally with the prmcifeJ.

Governor Luca witl in any i-euak! pnn(,i. i Eoiprr af Aatria. sSaJ at

v MM I :r J II ..L'fVnan .Mimd mil .itbft.i (irll.1fFB f.f I L. . .L - - ? t daf

,v nrVffT; am, tl IT-rr--Ti, wwini oe woruij"" ,,...r- r-- - a v tut w 1,1 1 m mm m

double that sum. Nat. Int. itne dutv inns tmprwa uph n-m; ia,jch. lie te ewcerviea ty aisson. fer-

itisKi be will pereniiy l ce inc at-o- j &UM Cltaik-S LeopoM Jenoph Pour thoomnd hushe's "f potatoes, and ger. if there sh ud l any, .r ieft 'h !Manlus, who. it n aatd, wi3

four thousind loads of wood, have been j the law w rnlhlleri t l i-ttn. . i re. Jjettemich.

distributed to the poor by the city authori-iieae little ground ar prtiicwf tht be . m nwe a a -.a .a .a 1 wa - r4' ms -.1 . m. res n tea

WMS ape; IB vssssil. .re I'titenaf " " sustain him, whenever the crisis shall require it. The ordinance ot the Mtchi-

Jgan LegisUtive Council, i at le isnper-

Constanttnople waa indebted for her ve;aiid ir eerua to l as certain tnai preeervation to a new and fortunate n " ,tf ,U W P"1 " re

coverv which chemistry nectdentally . qo.ition to prevent an enrroaennnt r-

. --. .i no the tn itorv in onefctHMi. n in

ties of Net

months.

York within the last three

GREEK FIRE.

Colin Mitchell am

from the United States, at the I

of the Supreme Cnutt,

Middle Florida, coataiaisi

Juutdred thmmtmd mtrl Thm tract

tends afco the o at fhe Gsjf of Iexiea

atremtyjlwe. mtier, ai d mtw the interior ft1 1 r$ an7r. SprhtfJSiii Jmwrr.

tsact of bad hi

?7P) ":iild CtUinicu, disroverrd a

itumen.

on fire,

which

cr wd of bys who Tnhed in ftRr him. in Udhotd tn wnnd with dtsf ru-tiv aetivi.

the fbllowio' strain f Lrvul cLMiuoMer.Uv.and mmuibmI with eaual farilitv n

which "J,e have been induced to preserve single ship or n whole fleet; and which

young gentleman wno caugm mm. anowi iewpaaiti-Mi of naphtha, or oil of I

hy h acq.ia ntanca is r.miliarty enj-j pitch, it aulnhar, which once set

nited MIO awdressea M wocdKnoe le.i!i1 srt ho extinenislied bv water:

was neither course. natriotHm nor -tni 1 f Ohio wi!l h- execute.'. "A d h t

ia either commander or n- ,.ru.nt t!hall be the end thereof wh. can teUT" EaKXT abkitai. or

- )W-0-" "w; - m W a T m

iMlMrmiJiM.iaM.. It is believed that an u. a. tncer pa r)ur et rn em'tun bmvo

hitant nftimhnaHm . ll . .....l-ed through this pltce t three day!,.;, summer amtisewts a ssjaeithi

- . '. nrre "ire iwn i. . . . - . t ... .tJ : .. . . ,m. .k.

? Other inf aincr.otwoiwe iiwjtww -''". " irriuer inan usual, ii'wb arw irw mm

wnai eapneny iner as s .nmi "m u,ton papers tnat ineir aianotrg itow, ion on behalf of the genera! government w srpe itt, he already made his adveat.

l ----- o 'Swaria; wv;i a a jf that narf owtU flvrra, the

ar two

tor the benefit of the literati:

Gentlemen and Ladies! this is the dog wot comedown it the Parachute! he's as sound aa when he was put in! lie lit near the cannl and lm the cba, wot cotcbed him ! he as good as when he left here with

Mr. Clayton ! he's not stunnad! nor scared:!

nor

Great

nor hurt!!!

alanse.)

At the time our paper went to press, Mr, Clayton had not been beard from.

Salute ail whom I loved, and who loved me

n return. Till, ia all eternity we meet; thy m

P. S. Do not betray weakness be

firm, strong, and resolute.

Thse are the brief particulars of perhaps

the roost extraordinary suicide ia the word records. The heroic woman bad a deep

insight into the nature of her husband' malady, she felt aad new that nothing but a real and lasting sorrow could givs anoth er direction to bis thoughts and aave him from madness, and she offeied herself a willing sacrifice to bis happiness. It i perhaps still m ire extrordin uy, that from hi even' ful moment be Las recovered; he physician declare that no medicine

prohibiting the issue and circulation

notes of a less denomination than l

s?d the assembly yesterday, in the' jf

save a slizht amendment, in which it

previously passed the senate. . The bill

vides, as wo have already stated, for a gra

dual withdrawal and prohibition within a period of eighteen months, viz: the ones on the 1st of September next, twos on the 1st March, 1S39. and threes on the 1st Septem?er, 1839. It ptssed the House by a vote of 72 9. Albattp Argus.

when thrown on the comlnlante, insinuated itself between the jint8 of their armour, and destroyed them bv death of tor

ture. Callieinoe, subject of the khaliphs, but a Christian, brought his secret to

Constantinople and used it in defence of

Christendom. This secret was preserved

ip--wl the mititiie of the fourteenth century,

when it was superseded by the still more tremendous invention of gunpowder. Its qualities are very imperfectly known to os. The Greeks called it "liquid, or ma-

trtno nra. tw y -r itveq, the

ran? parts or town, were furnished with

Psxzx ADvx?rrrK. We understand ihat a purse ot 1000 dolhrs Ui been subscribed at Niagara Falls, (Canada side) whi h will be paid to any individual who shall accomplish a boat voyage from Lewistown tu Niagara Falls, up n the river. That

couli have worked with half anh potency 'g gtn?ic stream flows, this distancout either on mind or budy. lie feel him- Leven miles, between perpendicular banLa

se'f strong and able to fulfil her list uecar-;(tfs;ld rock, varying in height from one ed wishes, and to accomplish those great ; hundred & sixty feet, upwards. Trie rush

proj-cts which heretofore he merely con- !f the vast river through this darksome gulf i emnlited and speculated au. Since her j is frightful. "The whirlpool, so weAl

known t visiters, and rniuy other pHnts a

death he has wri::a some beautiful vera

s ad 'ret-rd to her friend, in which he explains ber ntsves and her conduct, and

its influences on h'msvlf.

What d yu th:nk of this strange histu-

rvf I will confevs to you, that this mag-

- . . . -

lanimous error ot a noble nature nas pun-.

fully interested me. Notwithstanding the . m l I

thundint lovt, and tne ntie Mii-aevoun which it proves, there is in such conduct

something so unnatural, so utter a want of

llreliff'ou-t hope and feeling, that it bis

most deeply aflocted ma. lam in no hu

mor, as you may suppose, io www op jo tr'3- after thistt therefore for the present

I conclude. We have suppressed names. To the

UM.pMsonillv interested, the parties are

sumciently indicated to the many.it

Ot llltlB i J too nmiciiiiuu

might give pain, although there can be no doubt that, notwithstanding our precaution

they will shortly be bruited about all over

Europe. Stats. LadySIary Wortley Montague,

says: One of the highest entertainments

in Turkey is having you: to their baths.

When 1 was introduced to ana, the Lidy of

the fcjuae came to undress ma another high component to p y strangers. After she had slipped off my gown, and saw my stays, she was much stiuckatthe aightot them, aad cried oat to the ladies in the bath H3oraa hither, and see how cruelly the poor English ladies era used by their

husband' you need not boast, indeed, of the superior liberties allowed you, when they lock you up thus in a box.

NATIONAL ROAD.

It is generally known, that by a law of the

last sestunof Congf

luns th? distance, have at taast tlie appear

ance f groat d tnger fiom the brink above. Still we dnuLt not thu porde-holder will find t.'S mm, in the person of some adventunMis Y.in'ee even tiiouch the oinect of the

voyage sbonl-l be t him as it is to us, uj known. Buffalm Whig.

tubes by means of wbich this blazing oil was thrown to a large distance; n piston projected A with great velocity into the air, as soon as it came into contact with which, it became ignited by some process unknown to us; the devoted victims a it approaching in the form of a fiery serpent, till at last it foil in a burning ahower on velka and seen. An hour's fiahi would cover the sea with this flaming oil.

and give it the appearance of a aheet of

fire. The Saracen fleets were repeatedU destroyed by it. and their moat valiant warriors, whom the near aspect of death hd never daunted, recoiled from the terr o and tortures of tbi liquid which crept beneath their armour and rlun; to every limb. Lardner's Cyclopedia.

military cnmnder, r with a commis

sion in his pocket as Governor of the territory i not known. It is not impmbabW

that the President will cxaider himself!

bound to protect the territory, without reference t the merit of the main question. But we are slow to believe that under the circumstances as they exist, ha will authorise any hostile measures to prevent the execution ef the law of Ohio referred to, so long ss the ptivate rights of the people of the territory are not invaded.

Aa it would seem that there t v nece-

ity for such an invasion, we shall vet hope that the muter will be compromised in a manner satisfactory and honorable to all.

BmUORDINARY SUICIDE-

'assign Cerraspsnilsneeef the A

. Jwa (3axs.TTaiaa.rO 14, Jan. WU ' .

I oboat te ata you a fstwpprag

bttaroa a raulutuds of comsaratitiy ua

nea au intersax ana erbad by ne of the

tragical aad abounding eventa aver

lacaiilsd ia literary biography. You may are aa every narticuhr I am now about to

rabUaw-. I hnow all the parties iatimately

know au circumstances by direct letten

am authorised to communtcato them to

you aad most anxious to do so without tha loss of a siagia moment, lest misrepre-

saatat:ons sbonld find their way into the

nj!ih Papers. Yen have at least heard

liuM tiM Roral iJhrarv. at Berlin, die-! Ust sewiaa of Cons'as, a review of tha Na

mm J l mm. - 4m m m StOj - m

thuuiaboil as a scholar, bv his edition of tmnai ttod aotwoen springneid at u k cn-

CWutn Doulorestes. as a poet, by his c4

faction of Greek Songs, snd bis Bilderdes Orients. ' Ho married, four or five years etace, ah5'hry scemnpKshed and amiabl yerrsj lady. Miss. W , of Uipaig. They lived moM Ksily together, hut had no ba

Bf3 Ifer who! time aad atteations therebra were devoVe U htm; Jus anee, hie;

imninmmm. eOJIUPjeC all Bar

ri -

potent engineer to bo appointed by the Sec

retary of War. aad if, upon a review, toe

engineer shall be of opinion that the public

interest at convenience require it, a change shall bo made in the line, provided toe

President approves it.

Theeeeret object of the taw ia to

Dayton aad Laton points oa the

that

Ihe rnrof 153 .though o. im face it woukl mem 1

CaysaoaSed to-ether through RUEaiaad t'got deviation wygtttot, Tl .:kv invito save romawbat oa tha coasts

theyfesd posssd through and taiitx ' " ' .Tr"7LTi; -ZL

mma new li'triair niinw ; f ' . - r ,

'aftnc'ito kodiaod. waa taken ilL awake foineir w ".-

tkJ!U..u, ,A nhMwtthe DUbbc flood, ccoraiogij neeunn

r- t"" - .U u l.i i -::.-l

than feus that his bm r6"? . " T

t esiimnteJe af&etoiL la the au-i where spmiea resomuons wetw new,j

nfU mm.,h-m miA immiIi 1 i orotestiBB acaiost the secret aaaaacr u

aaths of Pimin-r a. but he did not derive vrhich tho act waa rjrocured to aw naasen, tea thesalha smacfit saujeipated. They ami against any maienaJ Ichaa-a. ,

I oa their return by sSaets all A convention me. in trey oa y

amaiiba

DZATH BT VOltTVTABT STAVATIOX Simu l James, a cooper, died litnly at Reading Pa. from St irvation havina vo'

untaryily abstained from food aodr S of I

every kind except water, for fifty' othei cause than a species of h?

e act. He has k

AwrvL CATAsTBninrK. On SatuHa; night latt, a number of Individuals hi participated in the triumph at the reral'

t the borough election, determined to

speak their jo v in the voice of artillery B . .a a - a.

in loaaing lor ibe iat not, wiucn ws

curing the vent, the charm epliied, and I

the groAu4 of death were substituted foil Lieacou

thouts of triumph. It was no-jr the hur

h midnight, and wham the writer repaired

o the eceue of d-.ath. about ten nii-otr

after the cuVtiMrohe, h? fjunUthegro'io4

brewed wi:h tha hodie of 4 men. Mf.

John Wright was horribly miagled, give

one convulsive atrugirt, aud watf.eati A man oimed II od was awfully disfigur

ed , and so wounded i:i the right arm. a t- render immediate amputalioo cear the

Year late and rftofTLTiiinT-

TANT LXTELLIGENCE FROM EUROPE. We have late and highly interesting intelligence from Europe. Three packets have arrived at New York. Our Liverpool Jourmls are to March 13th, more than a month l?ter than our former advicee The British Parlinment assembled on the 19th, when the House of Commons pro

ceeded to the choice of the Speaker.

After a warm dat-ate the question was taken o i ded iig net ween Mr. Abercrom by and Sir Chna M. Sutton, wliea tlie fiirmer w -s declared chosen a majority o ten,-th i vote being 31S to 506. Bofu House assembled on the 24ih,ff.r the itgp- tch ofb-isiness. The King d-'-I vered hisp :ech in pcrs n, and it will he

motig cur m ec:Uns. It does not diff r

from the uaual style of those addresses, apt

ims not given much satifction in Eng

land. In th. hoiisr, Lnd S:nrhn mrcd

the iisu la'drf.!; lo'd Moij-;;h prop- -a d certain amendui.-tiis, which after a d .i f

of three uigb s, were carried by a x o.- Ti

nnl h s nst appeatance Fr the eeaeei,oa the lib uo stcr lonrds, ems rruJarty aa aounred sew days since. Capt. ChrtleB, of the i tig Sloahegen, havuig diafiactly seen him oo Batqrday last, aboat w aaai ha frcm Race Puint. ' Tan Captam aad crew are quite certain that it was tha varitaUa

.'sea s rpent, snd there nothing lackaag

but the usual aCdavits, to sataary fcM "admiring fell'w cilixena that ho has sctunCy

arrived, in goad dith. His oU and tassel

f needs in different parts of the umolry U be gratified to learn that he has fcioaa vary considerably since his last visit being at present, from 300 to 250 feat long.- Co

antuiara frui a fads as "i itlllial Asm

m l v.sa ns mmmr now -waiwwa vamjsf

they any at the Operator, say tha 1

every time be pat bts beadi

made a noiaw ttao a seS3sa 1

y. Y. C0wierlEmfminr.

is assigned for the

dow andfi""

MORE MURDERS. Waw-sha-o-nas, a young chief of the Potowattamia tribe, was killed a few days ago by an I adian whose English aamo ia Ten Hundreds who wassaon after killed by another Indian.

While all must lament tha prevalence of!

this barbarous custom among th Indian we know not what lawful check can at this time ha intsrposed to prevent it. Logmmsperl Tt&tjrmph.

shmiliter neceeaanr. The other two Iwere

stunned, and afar a few minwvs ref; i ..: e . : - n.

!b ice., wrt ucioa; laaienauv in

jured. he tumultuous crowd , who hu

a few minutes before the accident vexer

the welkin with their shouts, disappeared,

and the ceue was dismal and solitary. CircZrsiUr(Oaie) Herald.

great is said

to ha the number f Bibles at the London

Depoaitory, that if pi iced one sgfeaat the other as bnchltyer construct a wall, they

would reach a distance of 1200 miles, and two of the largest ships ia the British navy would notu.be sufficient to.caataha sae now ready for uismbution. Ftf-y-ttiae tons had been shipped off to Antigua and

Jamaica ; and, in order that every aeno

should possess a copy, it wo requisi-e to ship one hundred toas more. Woat a diffeiene between tha present and tha age of Edward VL, when tha Bible waa so

scarce that a countryman gave a load of

hay for one loaf of toe Epistle of St-J

THE BOUNDARY LINE.

r The Commrasioaem ippointed by his Ex

cellency, Uovemor lucas, to dehoe the

northen boundary of this state, have arrived hi Iowa, and will await tha arrival of the

bb suite, who are expected

make

nr-Li here to-day. fro knewnot aa yeUiow

tan examioaiion ana survey ot ti -- . be commenced, bat presume r""'

eqaippage, and otr

AvuriTA, GnoaaiA. March 27.

A Stage Driver, on the Florida route, by the name of Walntr Jones, in Laurena

county, oa Tuesday last, put a a and to

his lite in n fit of insanity. lie bad beei

sick eight or tea days, but was batter, aad en Tuesday came down auddeiJy from

his room, and gt n horse fines a brother

drivtr to ride a little, as ha said. To every oots surprise, ha went off at fuil f! 1 'P, and, siiortl, niter, a message waa received from a widow house wa the rued, about a, auile ofi that Jme wee- acting very strangely. -Before, hoeever, na v one could reach the spot, who was able to control him, he had taken off his shoes, and stock bw feat into the fire, swearing,! with a drawn knife, that be wouiJ kilt any oaa wno disturbed him. Tbarewwre noao but fomalea about tha prem boa. After roasting his feet a short time, ha goup, took off his coat and waistcoat, aad

freswmng the bark -log from a good firs.

ueuoeraieiy laO. aimeeU down in it place; where hatcas so burnt, before any assistance could bo obtained, that ho soon jr -. . . . .

oieu. aaw aaMia nmd to ua suppeaiiioB

mat ass derange

Tub vroxtAK ausKKT i

trade was driving ant Ion ,

exportation of females to lasSe, bat rl

penal that the business I

edly from some cause ee other. The ladka

are quoted "dull, snd fewer ao alios, aa

per lat advices. An ofiScar afCat IxSasa

miv, stationed sumo haadrods MMea n

t lie conntry,thus writes to oaa of hisfrissA.

We have eight hdies at oar Ctatitx

three married and avn smasters. ire all well enough in their way, i

set hi tempts; but only one of the fjatNtf

wll succeed m gt'liing s husbarur. VS3 w.ll he surpris -d t this last reoMuav hj f .ct is the Indian market is camt3ete!T" glutted at present, and tha ) m; qpt nee, are gniting fiSiidiomr. N. Y. Courier fit tulra. : . Tlie London Tinw employs tTsssoinrs, l 1m? first of whom receivrs 'aa asaajtX tary of -even thousend dollars, the nsev

id four ihoundfive hundred, and too

thirl ilir' thousand five hundred. Thia HP 4 ...

V ns tor niraoy.ip?!- omotlonv

n n ih-y nre worth. The pc'-prie'ers

however, well 'iltur.i it, ibeir net

being a!toit ne hundred nad thirty

S'XmI diHI its a year. The awopcrfy ia a joint stuck f twon y four sh tr.-s, sixteen cf which ai e owned by mo individual, tZt. Walker, a memlier of piriiament. We wre shown a few days sta r, aasaa' futent Hot so SImws made at Troy, ia a iochine, the invent ion of Air Burden, Una . cons ructor of the -loaoi boat, which was) unf rttinatety Inst Lst year on tha N. River. Tnose shoes are nHnufactured of wroCbt iron, and tlm iron is pat into one end "of the machine, and emma oat at tha other end a complete Imrse shoe, curved, rwgwb. ted and oaifiam. Wo underatand that tha ' mchiuu throws off thirty ia a miaute!

Thm mvewtiMi cannot f:U tosecore a !

era! recoeapense to lit. Curden.

so great a suGerer, in a pecuniary poiat f

view, oy use sws as an? boat. In cuavcrMiioa widi lit Eaaa las ther d ty, ho iidoramd aa that a Wit oa km plaa was new tuiUiaj hiTroy, lataaJnd to

ma on tno rarra agtaa, IJampdea aad iH inpsliire Ciaal, -A :ht she wooZJ ho

a laTT atRirirr - ,

Francasj pe s that the Ma.shll N.ld.! "" "?

the commission of fiwuiin iU Hi... '

notlier,Mirshal GcmkI; the eonstito i n-'t0 t t9C4eac? in r the subject of ncl, tlrat it h. s been in rusted io . M fc"''-" bern coast ruclea .mrownc4wrespondent Al. Tbiers-nJi" o s ra.el' bt Feral aad

Moniteur maiataina a pf udent silence upon

iuo suijeci. in otney respects, there is

accounts from P ra are to the 9th,

at which time iKihi' g tli fi.ito hid teen arranged ss to the f irntdliiMi 4 a n -w Mm-

istr . the old one Jmvuii? he- n h ken u

hy the resignatiim. on the 27' h of Febtolry,

of the Duke of Tmvino. tybeti he tan -ed in hs resiirnati'n, the Kng sift-r c nmlting wiih the council, wnt for M rs lal Sou't, who wa at ls country sfc 't at S. Arnnnd. Every tlrVg w. a in thy af uvs: confusion, and nothing had ? et Seen d ne .a i

in announcing ine receipt i f iris pipers the London M wning fl-ruld of the 11th,

says:

No progress had then been uiide in the

ministerihj arrangements. Just as the ptih-

i;c and toe press wer-? beginning to assume

tbat me Cabinet would be furnhed by ib

joint ingenuity of Marchal Sou It, Count

a mar n

tuwe, ana 11. uiranif, iw worn eppear

to nave i en sudjeniy f po-le'i by the out i i- r .

oreaa oi an inieriine anwemion, and it is

now an much out of joint as ever. The rock upon which tbesn allies split is thougut

to uo amnt'ery a measure, wh cb, howev

er, notwithstanding the King's persot.at dislike to it, and the continu .oce of M.

rerail m ofSce, is likely to he. and it

said, most be. cvocoded. Opnioas still

d ucras to the final resu't. Tlie Courier

no news from France.

The liwJtmoity quest ioi

still unsst-

A araggish Candida w cassias ia tha'

cours-j of hi canvass, to a tailor shop;

MWuat wo look for

or here saU hc,aaj

-tTo

altssad to 3,

meat was aaaoaa m futm.

aad convenienco of the ( engineer, who have tope, task. Colonel Dodge arr Saturday last, and. is aowjfqoippaga ia Maumoe. Ever

oa ia the regular order of

tmn for the sot say.

Fsam the Cltvataad Wbiav THE COUNBARY QUESTION: x

v ""ri""1" wwi ine ucuracw

this aahject bad boea at km height, and sanco tha mere survey could oat aaa-

tally alToct the interests of either party,

beii i;ereaU would sheath thou swords

jwA patiently await the aseetisg of aeoth

f Cioagreas. Bit recent information

hmda t the apprebensioa that tha excite-

oasat has not attained its height, aad that

wna all the bc thora may be aoawjCre

lw higher econtum could be passed anlia resent. Tbia nnorebenaioo. ia much

.1 r s. i ' I. . . . .

,uw too ooieiiwr auowieage oi nssa, uainmjitsned by tat wall tortitMd thosa wbaaanamaiajelats ceatcjiact the Prtaid fcaa rsnaiv

tmroawa Cst sas3

the hat

CWJXafbr

t.ca. ine committee charoed with the

examination of the subject, on the 20th oT KpKrnm Vntmm M I I

Thia had excited wane surprise i- thJ. Cm' m

nmW. iu.r.M . team ui two owuar

usual for the eoaialite. --.. CWwhlioa, aa this

parjcr, uatil tbey bare agreed upon the ' ;!1"L"! VLl ,

quetioas upon which t-Vy have to decide . JT" . . waius jmt ok3 joc

way may navo io saosB t. - ' It appears that in the present case, tha

comnailtee have divided the labour anaon

all the members, each oaa havina? a special

question given to him to examine, and s

ter they have all got through, their labours are to be saumit:ed to M. Dunoon, to be

collected and presented to the Chambers.

It wa supposed that the Cocmittee woukfj

not go through before the aaiddje or latter!

part of March.

The Pans Moarteur, the official paper, . mf s . A.e era . ar or . av.

"i too Mia o revruary expresses a deoht

whetuCTtheUliaareers wiS allow the A-j, fLu nani ns ia fT snT tf r:J

" rr usaneia -si sjtn cSStB tH3 T92mt9 sC -sax

We are gratiSed

earanaraairaaay m prepress M ooorry coaefcaaeo with the not of Coaoaa

appropriallcj tie CSa T) wo repair ef ihonatiacr' qhsHrwI.fciOaiDatf

Whealutg. ia Yirsaaia. - The U:

Statso Engineers, who aave tis dcty I charge, oavo isausd fi spina's fir f

parforosaacaof thowuiat ascCcC

Une,requuna at to ho im;TsU3 tyC

S3th duae narxt.