Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 7, Number 30, 5 August 1837 — Page 2
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(SINGULAR FJIEXO.MEXON In the Southern papers of last week we f:J the following account of a singular phenomenon, discovered by Captain Sis son, in a recent voyage along the Florida coast, "On Tuesday, 23J ult. whilo sailing towards Mosquito, 8 miles south of St. Augustine light, bearing N. W. by N. a sheet of white water was discovered which was taken for a shoal, as t.;c water was discolored. The lead was hove, and Dine fathoms, of water found. The Exit was hove to,tho lead again hove when nearer to it, and the bottom found nwddy. As the schooner nearcd the place, it was found not to be a rhoa!, but a boiling up of water. TIic Exit sailed through it, and sounded no bottom was found with a lead lino '23 fothorris in length. TLo vessel was forced out of the boiiin-
water which was abrwt 200 feet across ;ha cir-
from all dependence on Banks,by whatever means, t A RL'LNED FAMILY. j
I ney were an monsters, 10 te aunorreu, war- j i ual man is an enigma, nas ueeasjoneu &u.iuj red upon, annihilated, if the party had the pow- j that it has passed to an axiom, and would be crcder to accomplish it. I ited, even were there notdaily occurring circum-
With the knowledge of this bitter and viaaie- stances in proof. In th brief, but melancholy his-
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tive enmity of the party leaders to the credit t-j
tern, carried to the extent even of the crudest calumnies against the whole body of those mho, iy ilie mesns of crcJif, unite J with high intelligence, have enriched their country, and e!cvated and cmbclishcd its character, tho reader may judge of our surprise nt finding in the Globe, at
this late hour, the following admission
From tit Craarfordsville Record. MY REPRESENTATIVE. Messrs. Sxydes & Houtss If your'o willing to publish this Til be glad . for I want every body to know what short of a man I'me a gain to vote for. Pms a goin to vote for a man what aint a classifier for tho' my farm lays 10 miles from any one ov the grate roads, its worth a third more now than it was two years ago; for then I could'nt git more than a thousand dollars for it, and now
tory we are about to record, no cad would be an
swered by giving names and dates, as the events occurred so recently, that althoagh the parties in the crime are no longer li ing, there are surviving, innocent connexions whose feelings wc
would not willingly harrow by a revival of the un- I can git fifteen hundred for it as easy as I please.
fortunate memory of their erring relative?. But some say tha cant raise no more corn now In one of our Atlantic cities, a few years since- i than tha raised then, and because tha dont want
"Banks cannot be dispensed with, exrept at ; lived a merchant, in reputed, opulent circumstan- i to sell, tha are sorry the price is raided, for tha
Hhc sacrificeef all justice in regard to the con- j ccs. Hi3 politeness, accomplishments, and i have to pay iiwre tax; but I say let the tax come tracts made under a mixed currency, nor viftoul knowledge of the world, commended him to the , if it always comes this way. Now Til tell you violation of the faith pledged in ike legislation ; fashionable circle in which he moved; his upright j Messrs. Editors what Ive noticed. Why sirs Ive (w here honcstlv obtained) by which they were j niode of transacting business, made his name- ; re- j naticcd that the price of every thing is governed
The subject nrifl De icit to gra-au-) gpected amenjr Ins mercantile connexions, nis
Iligence ot the pec- , true chant v endeared hnn to his dependents; ana
made his d-mcs-idv was. in lier
sband. and noth-
contributc to his clear again. I say then as
for tho taxes to double
hich
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roei. tne suiiieci oi our sKcicii m uu- t un ui ii,uuu u au m. .... oj.tvui 7 . J - . . ' - i . r i w
iced to tne very verge
'established
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curaicrcnu . - - tp!c fjf the reppcetivc .Stato? is folly adcnxite." i the amiable qualities of his heart that it was a subterranean spring. . h-n tho , . I e!Wt recantation of all j lic relations most hanpv. His 1:
schooner was in it,or to iccwarJ, we co-iw i.nie.1 j , mfinrcB which have been thrown out gnin5t i Pnhere.lhe counterpart of her h.i
something tike gun;Kvuer or marsn muu an n cdn,ission of an that wc and others ; incT sceniod venting which could about two an.l a halt indos from t!,c Loach. , cyc. ij on the SIll,ject, viz. that, ! happiness. The foregoing n from the Charleston Courier. circumstance:., "li.nks ennnot be , Bv ono of those reverses to
. . inircnsea witn." i o wnaicver rmsn h uny uu : j,C M ex
VJ aftj - i,oitiutj. la I . L' , I I mrm nm!c - 1 1 . .
i . a.- I irifctvr. crtii mis riixixxix.-i tiw n-ui nwm ...... ueniv uiri iihca tt;ifui iwi
.Lf'a',T rmB '.r V, Cimmerian darkness which erclopes -the cf bokruptcv. Proud'inhis
nuoc-j uk, iwnwi, wo r V. "I I fvernmrnt" must be welcomed by all consider- rarcd bv the upright cou
mat th? lactoi tno exigence oi a large .un:-n with inccre and Jivel v ntisfoetion. . wile. he met the demands w
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bv the nrice ol land: ii land is high, then pork.
corn, flour and beef are high ; if land is down, all's down. Now you see what Iuie crtrr, mi tax is higher than tha used to be, but the difference on 200 wcijrhi ov pork makes it up, and all the rest is
lor me, Id be wibin
mercantile ; cause that doubled the tax would double the worth
ov mi property, and I'd call it a trhapping speculation. Now if we elect a set of classifiers I know
line, n confirmed uy Lieutenant l'ottizru oii'i
Ingraham, as well as by Capt. .Sisson, of the s,hr. Exit. Tbi3 fountain h is been frequently seen and deathbed ,v others, but from the singularity of
such a phenomenon, it.- existence has often been
a subject of dwcreuit
'Ah describcJ Ly tha gentlemen mentioned,
tho fount.iiu is situated about Hi mi'cj from the land and S or 1) miles from Kt. Au?u"tine Li"ht
house, tho latter bearing by compass S. W. by N lt is distincruished at some distance by n yel
lowish nppcaranee on the surf ice of the sen, until the breaking or rppling of it escaping waters
on the weather side, and a sutphurotis atmosphere
may be smelt some hilf a mile to the leeward of
tho fountain, rho soundings aijicent to tne fountain, nrct fathoms on the senward side, and
1 1 fathom on tho land side. In tho fountain it
self, Captain Sisson reports that tho lend at 25 fathoms foiled to touch. In sailing over thi foun
tain, they found itiltTiciiIt to keep a detenmnao Virse, or a position rentmlor convenient for obrevation, owing to the nctivity with which tho current disengages itself from beneath; ttio Vessel gets drifted to one side or tho other, although thcro is nodiUicuIty in circumnavigating the spot. Tho waters of this fotint.iin, o far us their ol scrvation went, w ere rnft brackish, nit I sulphuroiis, mid llio volume iliS'diiirgnd ihey ronjectiuv to be ns large ns a column of 100 foct in diameter. "Olher nmriner Imvi staled the witter of llio Potiiitniii to bo tloci'lcdly Iii'nIi, mid tlio Volume f groitcr ettent, hut when tin; iieromiiiiiiyiiig
rcHitrii''n urn ttitu'ri into view, the turmoil ol u
ten mei'tiiig under dilt'cri'tit iitipulx.7', it tui be ... I .1... . .1 . .. I.. I.
taiimiy vnry in domio pirti'-ui ir-, uiiiii it i
nwdo m miljo:t of iuvthNlieitl etiininiti'H. In I ho iiieniitiiue llioie pteeiiM to bo good ruiiouii ,r suplHwiiig tho origin of IIiim I'oiintniii In bo Iiohhh gennoua with that of iii-iiiy nlhurs in Iho interior of Floridii, iiupregnntcd with sulphurou hydrogiui. "B It to fiu in iriner, tho Icenlily of thi Fountii in i worthy of purtieul ir nttention hemo, instead of it being a tdioal, um llio bioukeni uiiplit indicate, it iiiiy bo a good nnrkata limo when other land marks cannot bo seen. Instead of a Hcylitnnd fharybdiri to be avoided, ho nny find on opportune haven for tho supply of fresh water. J Vo commend it to tho notice of chart nvikers. , "In notieini; this inn itiino eruption, tli. conic-
furo is irresistible, that such eruptions uro more common thnn is supposed, A: that the phenomenon attending tbsni being niiuihr to th se of shoals and sunken rocks, this may lc tho cause of many errors in the charts of tho present day, in designating the ono for the other. The eruption in question would hate been avoided as a shoal, bad its yellowish loom and its lono situation ot have attracted the attention of those on board the Exit. Another marine eruption on a large
scale is reported to bo situated in tho Gulf of
Mexico, abreast of Charlotte Harbour, and another in tho Bay of Bengal, abreast of the Ganges, which strengthen the probability that they occur more generally. Another deceptive appearance in the eruption at St. Anastasia, caused it to be mistaken by some on board for the extivia of whales. Captains of vessels should be on the alert for the discovery of these eruptions. Tho best key to them we take tube the ripling and breaking of the strong currents which they occasion at the spot. How acceptable is the pos
sibility that even some spots looked upon as dan-
Front the N'sw York
FROM THE EOOII OF AttlOS. 1. It came to pas iu the first year of the reign of Martin th? king, oa tho fn'tecnth day of the fifth innth, he c died a Council of his advisers '-m consult and determine on such measures, as in their wisdom may be deemed meet for the w elfare of" his kingdom. M. And when the kin had taken his scat in
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IIIC Ja.lf ilOOm Ol IIIO 1 1 6 iivmr, lie ejiuna an.-. : . - , , ,i ... .. ' sided at the South from carlv vouth until the
i H3 u'luri' if ii rktir ul'iii ziii.i Tifi;i.iiri? iiiriL tiiiLuv .
integrity, and encour-
nsels of his excellent
hich the mere v of the
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ion those suspccicu oi mis-
; fortune, exhausting in the sacrifice not only his
own but his w ife's fortune, cheerfully prohered by
her for that purpose. Reducd to actual
ho had still the Droud stay of conscience the the same old price
Iioncst !Kiat. that he owed n j man and still was and then for one I'll be hard run again to pay my
left to him that domestic bliss which nought but j tax, for Til tell you that since the tax has raised i crime mav destroy ,though death may interrupt. I I've never hnd any trouble to pay it. While he was even yet undecided w hat step to take J Some say that the State will have to borrow in the new, and to him singular position in which , money, and that will break her up these hard he found himself, a slater of his wife, w ho had re- i times : but I've arjpied several out of this notion.
re- I say tins is the very time to borrow, ana ty bor
unto land and the reverberations swell upon the air and roll upon the deep, mhigled with the roar of cannon, announcing the great event to distant parts. Not an accident has occurred to max the scene not a limb broken, nor afingerbruisod. And now, as the Leviathan of the Navy sits with the irrace of a swan upon the waters, see the
animating scenes upon the river! Thousands of
boats dartiag to and fro, swarming around her like pigmies, lively pigmies, around a huge Titan. The river is alive, and recalls to recollection the
! graphic accounts of the annual marriage ceremony nn t K firm t ir tat Vrnirp nthinir ran H ntflri
beautiful or exhllcrating;would that our pen were a pencil, that wo might present this scene of life to the gratified eye of our readers in all its freshness,its variety and its constantly varying phasis; the task is, however, beyond our powers; ours would be a picture wanting the breath of vitality, the spirit-stirring animation the feverish excitement of reality. B Jt we must not lose sight of the all-absorbing object the noble Pennsylvania, tho worthv daugh
ter of the Kev-stone state tho future defender of
our country's honor, and her proud and lofty representative in distant seas. There she is; and what American heart does not beat with a quicker throb, and warm with more ardent patriotism, as he looks upon her graceful but towering form, & sees her, in his mind's eye, annihilating with her thunders, those who shall have dared to offer an insult to our flag, and commanding respect and awing enmity wherever her pennon flutters in the breeze, and her dauntless prow breasts tho
what they'll do: they will begin to classify, and some will git contrary because their pellicular works cant come in the first class, and they will git to quarlin, and wranglin, and the whole system will be blowcd to the four corners of the earth. in'l Irian tliA lriin l?int will f:l M flnri Willi It
povcrtv, ! even thin" must fall, only our tax ; and it will be P- Lnf? ma" f he continue to bo an object of ice the j tho same old price for corn, and pork and work; j affection toPennsylvanians,ofpride to Americans,
ana oi lerror io our cuciuioy, suuuiu u ucwur misfortune to hive them. Wc cannot but repeat that it is a matter of the
most sincere gralulation that not an accident of a
our prophet show u:j a way to relievo the distres-; ses of my people, and to take from them tho bca- J vy burthens under which they arc now laboring. ; 3. And Amos said: yea, king, I obey. 4. Thy minister, John of (Jcorgia, send to the , hot regions of the South, and let him "cry in tho , wilderness" until he put down the Troup of cne- j inics that have risen up ngaiut thee, and advise j thy pcoplo there to return to their cotton fields, j 0. And Jorl must be sent to thy rebellious pco-,
pie of tho p-tlmrtlo State, and by his goodness ,
of heart, win back their love to thee. j
O. But the kinir sai l: there is John el l'cndlc-'
ton, whoso enmity, I fear, will still pursue inc and .
cent death of her husband, paid the family a visit. rowing now wc can dodge the hard times, and its Spnitratod manv voars. the reader will imnirinc all the way wc can do it. Now I think I can con-
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the i v of the sisters at the mcctinir. No sorrow
at the reverse in fortune, dampened llio pleasure of Mrs. ;for, to a well ballanccd mind, jKvertv is not nn all engrossing subject of sorrow. The beautiful widow, was unapprised of the change in in the circumstances of her sister, and in the communication of the narratives, of what had befallen each, during their separation, first learned it. With frankness and confidence she made an immediate tender to her sister's husband of money to continue him in his business which could bo hardly said to have been suspended. lie promptly and hon .rablv refused to tako advantage of her ten
derness of heart during soHlfcctionatca re-union;
my party.
f. imii'i imiM mini i I'll mil; i jrrj nu . r i . . . . ... i t
mation which tliv predecessor "the greatest nnd nnu ino oniy promise lie co .u ue muut ou ..... .- 1 . . " ...... il.nt ii i,nn no hi Uin.inlinll. till It UTWU N
iso to issuo ngniist tiiisj "- - .....v-..".., ... .
consiucraiioii. sue pcrsisiru iu ner oner, no woumi then give it, deoier reflection. During tho week, tho widow nnd llio wil'o frequently brought up the subject. Thev argued, nn I with much show of nmsoii. tiint Mr. must neeessitrilv devote
best ol kings deemed wise to Issue ng
ini-jhly mo tr.
N. But, the king daid : oh prophet I tun pledged
to follow in the footsteps of my illustrious protlo-
iM-ssor,'' mid should I turn In the right or IcIJ, tny oi siibj 'cts would desert tno nlso. But for tho
suite of po h o nnd Inriiiouv in my doinini'ttis, know then, lliit I resloro John of Pendleton to
his former greitui'M, on tit is condition, tint ho never wgniii eaiifOMiy po'plo to beeonio .allljitr ngtiift lluir king. 0. And A mm said, llio superaiinuiitcd coniinui' , der of thy chips uiUMlgo to Jeray, who with Imh hoary boar. I mid Initoue l form, mmv indiiru thy j
niHtido thero to return tJ thfir "llrnt love," nnd he
iiiut build up ft Wall, in order thut thi rebellious
il.HMrinos of tint people be not known or hoard wfi towurd tho Soul mrl. ;
10. And Ihnjamin thy orator and Attorney
ill icit travel in thy nativo kingdom, nnd ho must I bo warned while there, that ho must not do "as i
Home does." Should 'Iron hoist a I lass against
himself lo biisiiiesri tn iro itidtislriousty tlian ever tliut his only ndlernrtlivo wrro to ttrcept the tendered lonn'of ihe widow, or to receive iutouintNliitioii from his iiM'irniil ilo frietuls, who hud nlro uly proflerod if. They perxuiided him that Iij inorii iridopcndent, mid wquully hoiioniblo wny, wim to reeeive tho fiirunttuico of olio who would feelgMteful for hi" ne?pfanee. Hu did Accept tho Ion ii, hi IniHiiesH wasngnin proupcroiix, und hi family cirelo nioro nltraetivi than evur, for tha widow had heuomo mi inmate. An intundod hort visit wio protrr.ci wnek-.ot- j mouths, Happy in tho society of her si tor, and ' herself to pure lor suspicion, Mrs. -occasionally I
rallied her husband upon the warmth oflii cruti-
tuile, and her sister upon the fact that the, at least,
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thee, ho must fly to Svractue. and if all bo not ":u ,u"u perso,, wno couiu emimaioa mu-
Wrlght there, he must "weep over her." , "css"" ,0,,k'in " 1 10 coumsvm oi mo panics in 11. And ho of the House of Leri, tho money ' horpresenee, and the shari.ness with which, lor the changer, shall travel to tho East as fir as the j fi timo since their maraiage he repelled her White Mil, and there confer with Isaac tho Cfov- , well meant pleasantries, a horrible suspicion lorornor. Although thy people in that kingdom aro j cd itself upon her; and a woman s sagacity conf r,.t -.,h.l.v..., .;u , . nnPw vnrV , med the horrid tact, oi tho unfaithfulness of her
Daniel has come forth to judgment," who is husband the ruin of her sister. A note to her
withdrawing the affections of tho people from i u"!,ua,' j 1 . . uru oi rcproacii, coh e
their lawful km"-. And Levi on his return home
wards, must stop in the city of Frienils, and their
appease tho annimositv of that crcat financier
"OU A7c&," and acquaint him that the king Burn all wrath aa-ainst him.
Yt. And Amos said : And I, o king, will travel by express to the wcst,and endeavor to pacify thy
people in tho region ot country, nnd I will call j on thy devoted rice minister Richard who mar- j ried in the tribe of Ethiopia, and learn wisdom; from him. And if Henry is still thine enemy, I ! will stir tho people up against him, and "war j with biin" until lie is snt to his mother Clan. j
13. But the king said : Let no blood bo shed, I 8urv"'
but to win "Old Harry" offer him our "public do main," nnd that his Bill for a "div ision of the
cd to him the first tidings of his detection, and
the fact of his wife's desertion of a dwelling iu which a virtuous woman could no longer remain. His heart-broken children wondered and asked in vain the cause of the disappearance of their parent,
vince any body of this. One ov mi neighbors
said to mo the other day, (after we heard Mr. Dumont tellin tho evils of poor people's borrow in money,) that he was in favorov internal improvement, but ho would go against it because the State would have to borrow money. Why nabor, says I, thats one reason you borrowed ov the school money the other day for thrco years, and mortgaged your farm. Why, says he, I wanted to enlarge my farm, I've had such good luck with my stock, that I cant raise enough on my form to
keep them. I have so many )oung cattle and hogs, I thought I'd borrow the money for three years, nnd put me in some timothy and clover, right quick, and prepare tny stork for market, and I'll pav tho moncv back nil ov tho very ground I
cleared with it. Well, says I, if Mr. Dumont was to tell ywt that you done rong, would you believe liinif 'No, I would'nt believe narry man iu the world, for I know too well how it would bring out my young stork ; why it will make them worth n tli'inl tnoro I'm ferloin. Well, now, tn v neiuliltor, stud I, dont you see
that Indiana is situated just nn you nrrt precisely, flio Ins tottn andftobba of surplus produce, but no way to take it to market. And you net your own (lull proven till looiitund for. But I paid borrownig money was nil tho wny wo tumid dodge tho hard tiuii's nnd I'll toll you how wo will do it. You je tho hard times is bore now, nnd they ennt got much worse, nnd they cunt last many years. Now if wo could mh,'' "'' enourh .... ... - ....... I l t, i.i i.A i
l im niiino u iur t-riiii" no'i ijii rinr, it n"iu nv
pi Klout iu small sinus for work, nnd provitu n, I un I woiild bo scattered all over llio hiate, and so we wouldent feel tho hard times till all theso largo works was done, and by that time the hard times would all bo over, and wo would effectually dodgo them. Well, says he, I never thought of that : so I con
vinced him in a few words; und no wonder, for I j
dont see how any man can help seeing in this light. But Im sorry Ive wrote so much I am a fraid you wont print it. But whether you print it or not, I am determined not to vote for a classifier, no way you can fix it. A VOTER.
nv kind, that we have vet heard of, happened, to
dampen the general joy manifested on the occasion. This is attributable, in no small degree, to the ad
mirable and skilful arrangements of the officers of
tho yard and the Naval architect, Mr. Humphries, who had every thing in his department prepared in the most complete and judicious manner possible. Tho ship in going effher ways, moved with the case and silence of a jolly boat, though with tho resistless force of an avalanche. We do not reccollect of ever hav ing seen so large an assemblage of people, except on one occasion perhaps not even then; wc allude to the entry of the "Nations Guest," the Cktod Lafay
ette, into Now York, on his arrival into this coun
try in ire,' I. It is saw that nt least n,uuu pcrons
have arrived in this citv within 3 or 4 davs past
These were probably all present, nnd every mnn,
woman, nnd child belonging to tho city who could
go, turned out. The number present, therefore, could not have been short of 100,000. It is esti
mated that there were nt least 300 vessels nnd
boats upon the river, nnd we saw both shores lined
with people ns Tar ns thoevo eouM reach. IVtitiidrlph)a Commercial Itcrafd,
The Kins of Emrtand is
miners oetore uus tune, lae
signed bv thrv nhvuriuu. mmA
very cautiously, as wswd, gave nofiji recoverv tha last, of Jim a 1 .
be bad passed a tranquil night ad mm S
freshed in the moraine. Ilia dath kikT
tually reported, but prematurely , Jli -j' '! sympoms appear to be very like those wbij ceded tlm death nf OMm. IV .-. - i
The Courier of the 12th, spaaking of tk k Ulness, says that on the Wednesday pmrC felt huaaelf ao near bis cad that t - his children to be summoned, bat vhea&nl1
ae was so ui inai no could not see thrav f j
all. They bad loft the castle for their resn homes. Tlie queen's health ws far fromiZ Her majesty is said to be suffering from a2 and the constant exertions she makes ia fc j tcntion upon the kin. One of tho i,VIn..L 5
Morning Advertiser, states the curious fteyi
xact u is i na t the king' life has teen fernj years iusurcd in various offices, for 8 The insurance was effected w hen he was Devi Clarence, and has been continued over siaea if From th N. V. Jour. Cam. Jriy."? STILL LATER. By the Packet ship Roscoe, Capt DebaaA.t have received London papers to June2, -7t,3 erpoo! to the 24th inclusive. 0r -T?. r
from Livernonl i ro fntk. Ifik c .
-j luw, wu utn to the 20th.
The monarch of the Enfrlishnatinn
au siceps wun nis tamers. Tho Sailor 1 gone to that vast ocean, which all mti art
last. He ascended the British throne in 1S3' and has consequently reiened but mix vun
U1 n mnrA . wl" m Miuii.lM. t .1 .
his sovereign predecessors. He it succeeoel i the Princess Victohia, who is represent! ! f
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all as an amiable
Hft't lK OfKttATfoxs, A few weeks ulmrqueiit to llio suspension ol'spuric payment by I lie It ink, und while tho premium on silver wits nt its timiiiiiiiii heiulil.it htit'o lop-sided. sisfoot Vrruvuiler
steppod llilollie nlliee of one vf the principal "llioiioy ehfingern" iu Wall street, nnd gung tip tu tho counter udtlressed llio proprietor ns follows eveing nttlio same limo with nppurent wonder nnd mlmiration, thu henpn ofiol I nnd silver coins, &.
piles of bunk notes which M ere profusely scatter I ert ittM.iir, I
"I say, mister, how inuh bo jou paying fir specie?,' "we liavo lieen giving twelve percent.," said tho broker, "though I don't know us I should caro
to pay that for any more is yours in dollarsor in
Ono of the principal arguments urged by Mr. Dumont against the Internal Improvement bill is the rapidity of its passage through the Legislature, and, the next is, the benefits it conferred on cer-
his deluded but awakened paramour retired from I tain land and town lot speculators. From the 1st
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the scene of her guilt; and he a ruined man, broken s fact, he maintained that the people of Indiana nev-
in fortune blasted in reputation deserted bv cr sanctioned the bill, it being by speculators, &,
former associates, became fain to perform for sub-, corruptly hurried through the Legislature with
sistence menial tasks for those with w hom he once
stood upon an equality. This life did not however long last with him. lie fell an early victim to intemperance. Nor did his partner in ijuilt Ion?
her shame. 1 he
which weighed with Mrs.
only consideration to accept the in-
ircrous to approach, arc in reality great rescr- j sales' shall receive our sanction.
voirs of fresh water that the ocean, although 14. An J Amos, thou must travel in the Miami j strewed with dangers, is at the same timo prcg- country, and their visit William, and the great i ant with the blessing of life. i western general, who has done "mighty deeds";
j amongst the aborigincse of that kingdom, and do!
heritancc of her sister's property was the support ofchiidrcn who never knew their father's faults till the first vivid reccolkction of him had faded from their mcmorv.
"Th limestone fountain of Florida ate eitrrusiecl with
a while ilrp wit, which ref.-cetml through ths transparent watnr, make ait illumination which, to the rye at ome distnr, foetus a yellowish loom. Refraction of thi sort are familiar lr then who have sai!s 1 among the calrarious hoals of the Weit Indie.
TUB HOME OF MORMO.MSM. Those crazy fanatics have their eTand taber-
From the National Intslligsucer. tIIAOI.fi FROT. Whatever may bo the meaning of it, the Administration has wheeled "right about," and fairly turned its back on the principle of finance, in the attempt to introduce which into practice it has itself been obliged to stop payment, and has forced the Banks universally, and almost all tho people, to do the same. We need not, wo are sure, quote chapter and verse to show that, hitherto, the public prosperity has been held as nothing by the Administration in comparison to the introduction of a metallic currency, as a substitute for tho admirable bank currency which wc have enjtyed. If we were so minded, we have not timo to search the files of the Globe or the public records for expositions of this doctrine delivered on divers occasions bv persons known to possess the entire confidence "of the late LxeCtltlVC, and Of couth. nfthrnnrtv Bit
without taking so much trowbh?, it is sufficient to state, that, even since tho stopple cf pavroent by tho Government, tho same detrino has been inculcated by tho official paper with much earnestness and as much of partisan zenl ever. Exactly sixty days ago, nnd no more, the Cilobc held, editorially, the following language: "Th 'difference between silver and gold, the trci J t iso mossy, and bank moncv. in now well
'understood by tho People. The value of tho former dr not depend on the produce or hones4 ty of individuals, because it contains within it4 self all tlio value it professes to represent. But bank money fans no intrinsic value. At tho best, it is but the promise of a corporation, or of an individual, which nny or may not be fulfilled. Its ' value oAen evaporates whilo it is in the pocket d it owner," ,fcc. &c. and. later still, (on the 31st of May,) in speaking of the Banking Svstrm n.inn I? t ?. . t . . a .
Kv. ...v nnn omciai j juruai saw : -r.v -ery patriotic republican in tho Union looks to 'Congress to deliver the dorernmcnt from allcfo pendenro on a class of men hostile to its princiles, and wh have contrived t. iritiit .r ifo.
!m V01" n?cting the appropriations with a for. ty tuiilr Mtqilus. It is very rlcir.tlwrcfiirc.thst up tu tho hrx ,.f last in-Hilh the patriots w ho rub tn: lilobo tj.jt0 Congress for deliverance
thou Amos inform him tliat if he will abandon
his claim t : the throne, that I will restore to him ! naclc at a place they call Cirtland, 5 miles from - .11 I , .v t .... . . ". . . . 7
inc ministerial piacc aoroaa iuow vacant; wlucn tne snore ot L.akc trie, and 20 miles from Clcvc
mv preaeccssor IWa troni him and bestowed on
land, and count no less than four thousand persons , j under their leader, Joe Smith. They have late-1 'y5,..
out discussion; and from the second, he inferred
that the members who voted for it were bribed or bought up by those whose fortunes depended on its passage! So far from the internal improvement bill being the work of a secret caucus or conclave it is well known that the elections to the Legislature which passed it turned entirely upon that question; and the people of the State had not only
been enlightened on the subject through newepa- ' per essays and from the stump, but too very able j pamphlets were published and republished, in one I of which all the principal works subsequently adop- j ted were specifically and distinctly pointed out j for the approbation or rejection of the people! As j to the charge of corrupt collusion amongst those j who participated in the enactment of the biil, it
halves, nnd what do you expert to obtain for it?" "Well Icalculato it's all in half dollars, nnd as to what 1 shall got for it, you see tho business is
just here I wants to get nil it s worth, but I must
j sell it to day; nnd tho man what Li Is the highest I gets it so I reckon you mav us well tell the most
you'll give, and if I can't do better i'ts yours. I
shall go through the street, and il l dont get a bigger offer I'll bring it to you in the course of the day. So be as liberal as you can, because if you ain't, you see, you may loso it." "Well," said the broker after a moment's rc-
flection, "we will give you thir let mc sec I think you have not said how much you have is ! it a very large amount?" . I,li "1 1 itoiKinila frnwii?sf!lli1 v lirw.n w lilt 1 .! I
call a large amount," said Jonathan. The sum that I have to dispose of, I guess would be called a smart chance of money in Varmount, whatever it mought be here howsomcver to come to the pint, I've got two on 'em." "Two thousand or only two hundred ?" was the next query of the broker. "7ro half dollars, to be sure," was the reply. It is needless to add that further ncgociations, at least on the part of the broker, were immediately suspended." V. Y.Sun.
nuuum a warm rover ark. .
country, and one gifted with intelligence ani ; dom beyond her sex and years. High antk tions are indulged ns to her future course; ilk Z ing supposed that she will emulate the Va 1
Queen; and much speculation is entered Umsi , ready as to her liberal politics. Tho formed 1 her ministry will be tho surest indication, a J with the New York Mercantile Advertiser. '
cline to the opinion that it will bo of a eonMh
live character. ITula. tint. - The papers are filled with documrbti uJ at K cccdings connected with the deconse of tha I The interment of hia remnins were totaktf! ) on tho Ulh of July. Fur two or three days pan ' ous, the body was to lie iu slate, ntWinfjor. ft -' Court went into inourninn on tha SZX aaaa
general mourning was to commenca oft 4V
2llli. . lMf Princess Victoria wns proclaimed Qtiataa '
tho tli, and on tho tflst the oaths of allrfio were tnken by llio two Houses nf ParlisMav .
All things itipeured to bo prucciMling quinttyfal
ttioiic. miiniiosiaiioiiM m loynny iu tno new Dun
reign wrro I'very wheru displayisl. News hnd been received froiu New Vork.bv4 f
Mediator tu Juno 2d. 1
There hud been two more foilurrH in IS Jt
erpitol, ol Iiouduh connoctod with the Anient
trade. 1 1
lIOllK OP l)Hl)HTiiriwnv, Jum 91 . At r1voVfiN-k iho Lord Ciwiiccllor look his an
on tho wot.Js.uk, when thero was a very full
teuduiico of peers, 4 Shortly ntterwarda Viscount Meltiournerntanr
tho house. In tho course ot a few iiiioiKc av. . noblo viscount rose, and said he had hern initru'V J ed by her Majesty to present a message to tat.
Ii im:i- t r
him thev called Free Tom.
o. And before thou rcturncst, visit the 7cr- j ly been joined by a shrewd literary person named mitttgecf my father Aidrcfr,and say to him that Sydney Kigdon, formerly a preacher of thedocMartiit, his son and successor, cannot any longer? trine of Campbell. He is the Grand Vizier, to "tread in his footsteps." ' Smith; and under their decision a banking house 16. And visit before thou rcturncst, the brow has been established, of which. Smith is nrcsidpnt
oi inc -tiooniain w nicn uiviaes tne soutn ana i ana liiguou casnicr.
west, and there enquire of a certain Judge of IVAuY, nnd spotless character and when thou bast found his house, and the door opencth not to thee, two Knox-ville usher you into his presence then Amos say to him, the King greets him with friendship and in order to make this confession more public, ling the great Bell, in order that all tho Wise men may hear the penitence of their king. 17. Then, said Amos, unto the king, others must also bo won to thy affections. John of the
hemp country, must be appeased, and William, of i . i t5 .. . t- 7
iuc cvuui, must dc sausneo. IS. Then the King said: What sufferings wc endure to win the love of our subjects one wishes hemp protected, and tho other wishes to have all duty free. It requires the twisting and turning of a Hurl-gate to get out. But Awo sav, that
the King is hent-on having no protection to cotton and wool, and havo it P rest-on hemp. 1!. Am it is my pleasure, that a proclamation bo issued for tho assembling of mv Senate ami
J louse-hold on the first Monday ol the ninth
I nvqth.aiid I will then inform them of xhe "great
-wigiiiy roaticrsciaiming their consideration. ''In testimony whereof, I" hereby authorize
... true ana fc.tnful Secretary, Francis to Blair,
Ial,WK. The Bank failed. Thev have seve
ral mills on their property. The houses arc small including the Prophet Joe's. The temple is a beautiful building of rough stone, three stories high, and 70 to 72 feet square. Each of the two principal apartments holds 1200 persons. The joists of tho interior are supported by six fluted columns. Each apartment contains' six pulpits, arranged gradatim, 3 at each end of the "Aaronic Priesthood" and 3 at the other end of the "Priesthood of Mclchisidec." The slips are so constructed, that the audience can face cither pulpit, as may be required.
In the highest seat of the "Aaronic priesthood" sits the reverend father of the prophet; the next below is occupied by 'Joe,' and his prime minister Rigdon. The attic story is occupied as school rooms, five in number, where the various branches of English, Latin, Greek and Hebrew languages, arc taught to a large number of students. The actnal cost of the temple is not known, but it is estimated to have cost not less than $G0,000. Smith, from the account of a late visit in the Miami of the Lake newspaper, is represented as a placid looking knave, with passionless features, and perfectly composed in the midst of the bcte-
this proclamation to the end of the Globe, and that ) ilized dupes of his imposture. Rigdon is descri-
IIUMEROUS PETITION. The following ludicrous Petition, writt-n in due fonri of Law, w as sent to the Commissioner of Excise for tha port of Cork in the Kingdom of Ireland, praying that the petitioners might be appointed Inspectors.
serves a refutation, as a marc high-' na wnercas we your aiorcsaw rtiuoners w.
m l t;K,r,l jrtra. Dom uy ni;mi ana oy ouv, Hiio an nigni ana an
ed the Legislative Halls of thisor any other State ! da" and we'1.1 come and go, and walk and ride, in the Union. The argument airainst the svstcm. ! ad. take and br,n?? and sen.d and fetched carry,
predicated on its having enriched indiv iduals, ! and we w'see all, seize all, and more than all, would not only annihilate the public works of Indi- j and every thing and nothing at all- of all such i . . ' zoods and commodities as may be, and can be, oc
The issues have been about j adrn'itted; it wouW 0 0 the destruction of public ! can"I bc ,,ab,e to W du,V-
improvements everywhere. It is addressed to the ! a,,, rm,c,3 " to the most envious and grovelling passions of hu- : tleS? and V D? U?C' , U?V P8 P". man nature, and, as such, is beneath the dignity of , and absent, he backwards and forwards, and bca high minded and honorable Statesman. It is j hind and bcf?rc and .no wbf re and clcrY whcre' an argument that, if applied to the private concern . and here and the;e aod nt wbcrc at of individuals, would induce each citizen to cn- . we your aforesaid petitioners, will come & ouire.before be commenced an v imorovemenLnot. ! nd give informaUon and notice, duly &.
a - a t i j k.i-4l a ..
ROYAL MI-SSACE. Tho message was then read by tho Lord CbnV 1 ccllor as fallows: . "Victoria, Regina. t "The tlucen entertains the fullest confidem .
that tho llouso of Lords will participate in tat ' deep nfiliction which bcr Majesty feels on tk ' death of the late King, whoso constant desirs a promote the interests, maintain the iibcrtics,afl . improve tho laws and institutions of tho country, will ensure to his name and memory the heartfelt and affectionate respect of all his MaiettrV
subjects. "The present state of public business at ttf ) period of the session, when considered in con 06tion w ith the law w hich imposes on her Majetji the duty of summoning anew parliament withii J a limited time, renders it inexpedient in the judg . mcnt of I or 3Iajesty, that any new measaM f should be recommended for your lordship's adea t ion, with the exception of such as may be It- ;s quired for carrying on the public service, from its j; closing of the present session till the mcctinf af ' the new parliament. - ? a (Signed) "Victoma, Regina. f Cuoleba at Xaiu.ks. From the 20th of ISaj - j to the 1st of June, 740 cases, of which 430 prove! i ? fatal; from its re-appearance to the 1st of June, ai all 9J0 cases and 5t30 deaths. '
I
is it necessary to bis own comfort or the welfare
of society, but may it not enhance the value of his neighbors property? Wabash Courier.
my y-,causo thi, t bo Pojf-eJ thmusbout my Kmgd.m,iiMmlcr tht the Patriot ul Fnquircr may learn at what Tim,, royal will change.
Srrxtr Uissi t. Russia bid. f!.;. ... t
, the Mexieo of the old world. Hcr pnM mincs last year are snid to have produced Skn n.innnn
and her silver mines .tl7.-,,000. Ihvir.' nodetmndforso largo a surplus of bullion, it Is now finding its wny to.ftitrlund.
a a .a .
doc! as inc reverse, with a lull tace ol fire, a tenor voice and of eloquent speech. The subject of his sermon was tho pressure: his discourse mild and persuasive. Rigdon is the wirepuller or screen of Joe's inspi rations. The followers are.
many of them, upright men and tolerant towards other sects. Pkivtks Toast. The following toast was riven at Piqun, Ohio, by n Printer: By Ceorge B. Frye. The Printers of tho Uniort. Mav tbev escape the daozers of the nrensur
C
wl
lt , . i """ .ay iney escajc toe uaa;crs ot tne pressure I Ic who is p;.mto and hasty i generally hon-! nn'1 when rAiW by the Constable or Sheriff, to t; it 19 the cool, dissembling, whining hvpocritc ! locLrd 7. find plenty of quoins in tho Bank to liomyou should flee. redeem tlieir paper. " .
The Launch. The noble ship Pennsylvania, the pride of our Navy, and one of as large ships, if not the verv largest, in the world, enter
ed her destined element yesterday at precisely half past two oVlock, amid the deafening cheers of at least a HUNDRED THOUSAND spectators. It was an animating, and a majestic sight. The river for a great distance around, mas covered
with vessels, steam boats, and every variety of
water craft, whose very masts, shrouds and rigging, were alive with people. Every tree, every post, every fence, every window, every roof which overlooked the scene, had its occupants. Wherever we turned our eye, masses of human beings presented themselves. At length the note of preparation is sounded; the ominous click of the hammer is beard every eye is riveted to a common centre every heart palpitates with anxious expectation and now, after a delay during which minutes seemed hours, and hours days, the signal guns arc beard a general move is made among the mass-tbe breath is re
pelled not a word is spoken-the flag at the stern flutters "she moves! she moves!" is beard and lo! the huge, bat beautiful structure walks forth and descends slowly, but majestically, to her element: and having entered gracefully, yet proudly rises, as if conscious of her high destiny, and looks down upon the surrounding craft with dignified condescension and proud complacency. Immedi
ately the shouts of the multitude arc like the rush-
! ter as we know and don't know, and by theknowl-
j edge of ourselves, and every one and no one, and
i we will not rob or cheat the kin:; ony more
I than is now lawfully practised.
And we your aforesaid petitioners, and we are ( Protestants, are gentlemen of reputation, and we J love the king, and we value him, and we will fight for him and against him, and we will run for him and from him, to serve him or any of his family &.
acquaintance, as far and as much farther as lies in
our power dead or alive, as long as wc live. Witness our several and separate hands in con
junction, and one and all three of us both togeth
er. PATRICK O'CONNOR, BLANEY OJJRYAN, CARNEY MACQUIREL
A couple of green horns, having a mind to try
the effects of a little soda water, of which they
had "heard tell" much, but never tasted, went in
to a bar room and ordered a glass. After it was
drawn, one of them placed it on the counter while
be cornered a fourpenuy bit, wherewith to pay the scot, by which time the surface of the sparkling beverage, had sc tiled into a perfect calm, ana then taking a few swallows, be passed it to his a .a . . " a
companion, and no they imbibed it, to tne bottom of the goblet, in alternate swigs, just as they would take a mug of flip or blackstrap. When the dose was finished, they stood looking at each other with rather a rueful expression of countenance : "Bv hokey," said one, "it tastes all fired puckenr. "I swow," exclaimed the other, "if twas'nt
for the name of soda water. I'd just a soon take
ing ttorm land answereth unto water, and water' born out of marm's pearl ash bottle."
WHAT II AS BEE Men. V; I have seen parents urging their children U ' marry against their inclinaton ; end iS f I
I have seen the same couplo wretched in year. !
I have seen a man, who requested anotherli 1 1 solicit him to be a candidate for office. ' I have seen a man urging another to become candidate and, . i I have seen that same fellow rote against bf3 i at the election. ' I have seen men, who made much noise abtat
their bravery and daring exploits; and -" 1 i I have seen the same men run from a izzard. ' J I have seen men who boasted of their lcarnifj, and who knew but little. '
I have seen men, who used many Latin, Greta and French words in writing who did not xuim stand either language. - 1 I have seen men ran in debt, without any praV ' ability of being able to make payment. , ' 1 have seen a man subscribe for a newspaper) ' and I hare seen h im pay for tit
Th Bictl A young eawple appeared,
few days since, in a French eourcn to be nau When the priest enquired of the bride, "do vow to be faithful. 6tA as long as it shall
God to leave yon together P She suffered aa to light up her countenance. A box oa the from the nrioaf brOUffht the blood tO her fit
Ia (ka. -k.. rfut tmn mmA tA hjtr. lwIariaT t3
uimniui-"' - - , v would not complete the ceremony a til aha j pa fitted her fault by penance! tfwehada" j
in til IV wuuirjr, ww wwum nmM mm hare them married in a twinkling.
flm Pi iirm 1m Tmmw York
says, a firm in that city, eoasistiay of lira. Wheedle it Mrs. McAJJistor, iame their not C
from one cent, up toiixceata and a qoarter,r-
ising to pay the soma good roasted pea r
at the market prices," and in default there apples, cherries, singer eahea, ansa phtKS tf
other fsa.it of the team. f3onwchforCseKy
currency! , . .
ATilloxc Th editor of the Beaver AcP
uaa wcu IIW U 1 1 w a -i- c . tm laasih. Ii men 0
mjvf J VW4 tmmmwm mm a fertile ptatnsof Beaver.
