Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 8, 3 March 1838 — Page 3

JeStv-fiftii congress.

nssnatadeite of rte tUWimon Com. Traa-ripi. tort-r wiSonKf Kes. 21, Webster suceee Jo 1 to J ir in calling up his Jli0O in referent to Mr. '-Uf'. f.r raisStrSwaiittcc I -ni rc into thci charges of AW ,hu nt"r- r2;Lami by empowering the committee . person an i i.ir, an I Mr. Calhoun, M: .kit hi had h-sard in a private way of

HTchstgs of a lite nature-, which ho fell a I iaaitiidingto, alsi mive.l an other amend-1

-, f csteni uio ni'i"f ' - 'SSfaaVsa Imcnt Lei..- ngrcc I to, Mr. Strang "AVjlhehjJ spoken wi n Mr. R-igglcs on TiLict, aaJ bt senator was desirous thit rewel n''V Wf,,I'l not be ap"Ye to Committee, ns h" engagements ,Liraero' to ft! hi:n to attend. JnTappointmcnt was nr.de by ballo? nnl it T"T . as..,.. '.Vhttn. II V 4. W. Inter.

, t i ?.r acrK the first highest on

"TJ jr St'nnc was excused on thegr'.un 1 fjSSMTe.m.cr5c.r with R Tir, -H" "EJTia the case f;re C m-ii:M. e. M;-. IS.beam.nu'c! 'S "f ,he. ,,,M ' ;

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tier ilwa to 8-'

r. ..,.Urdlha FIRM

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aie In- u;k. P,y.r.S h...

. - k'.i name '0 WI.J 1131. UU utiu-

f.ivo-.ir of the Acinic

"Vi! 7 A-iriee is as f.Ho: Mr. While.

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jaee. This tot has given groat sitisfacti .n, m:d

....nnntce fr nnrwrti ility.

jMfifed convcrsiUi'v.i on i nuinori il fi-om the

it over mo :: imi

,' claims it is Lclieved can be advantageously reme

died by constituting a B arU of Uomraissioners for thut purpose, consisting of three or five competent person?, whose duty it shall be to examine, trfjudi cntc, and pass upon all private claims against the government with the !cast possible delay ; whose determination f hall be final and conclusive, and vh- shill be allowed a reasonable compensation fr their ser i-cs. Therefore, Resolved, That the committee on Claims be in

structed to inquire int the expediency of cstab-ii.-tainifby liw a BarJ of Commissioners for the

ac'j Mtmcntnn I final settlement of all private claims

8gnnt the jtjvcrnmMt. On mti'in of Mr. Wise, Rcaoltcl, Tint the Committee fr the District of Col. mil, h l.c in'tructid to inquire into the cxprJienoy cf recoiiiri?, under proper restrictions and reservations, with the consent cf tho people of

this Dist.i':t. and of ihu Units of Maryland :;nJ Virgini , the 3aiJ District to the said States. Corresponds. ir of the Dili. PatMR. CLAY'S SPEIXII ON TIIC SUBTilHASURY BILL. Washington, Feb. 9. Mr. CLAY has jjst finished one of the most instructive and eloquent, and in fact nvwt att speeches ho twr delivered in his life. He pke nearly five hoars; mid though evidently weakened by in iip'iiti..n, he preserved hi animitioti and energy iifl.tp-;injj to tho Inst, and pronounced his coiirJu.Jiug sentences in tho most ins uring toius, and with all that vivacity and

iScver Letore,

miRDJT MOUMG.M.

.Marek 34, 1938.

FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. abject to the decision of the National Convention to be held br the Whigs of the IT. States.

f73everal eret.us errors escaped notice in our lurry cf making up tho inner form of last week's paper. Boh Il rjscs of tho Ohi'j Legisliture, have passed a resolution to adpurn on the 12ih iust. The election, to supply the place of II. A. Muhlcnhergh, in Congress, takes place to-day, in Berks county, Pa. Speech of O. It. Smith. A late No. of the National Intel, contains a lung speech from Mr. Smith, on the Sub-Treasury Bill. Tho editors of

The Wzatheb. We have seldom experienced more intensely cold weather than has been had in this country during the last few weeks. The snow which tell some three weeks ago, made ex

cellent eleigbing, and our citizens havo not been

NEUTRAL RELATIONS. A bill has passed the U. S. Senate empower ing all Government officers and every other person who may be especially employed fr the purpose, to seize every vesel or vehicle belonging

to anv citizens ot the Lnttei fctr.tr wh ar? a

slow in enjoying it. Forgetting the cares and j tout to pass the frontier with arms an 1 muniti us perplexities of life, many have indulged in the of war and detain them until the tier shall give

happy sleigh ride frolic, and, had Johnny Bcedle wcuriiy in aouoic we u ,c o, .urn c. . . , . . e . I that sid vessel, arms and ammunitions shall not been with them, he perhaps would have found cm?love1 io carrvioff hostilities afrain.t any more than one item on which to found a sUry of lstatc wr colony with whom the lTu:ted States are aparldngP J at peace. B.it in all this happiness, have the poor teen ! The bill also further provide that all bodies thought of? His the heart of the child of pover- j f arm'd mcn-wh., m y h tve been ,. . , . . . ! hostilities without the iinsuicuoo of tho U. iscatcs tv been warmed by acts of kindness have the , , , , A i.; ... ; ,rw tl s:!t

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hungry been leii have the col J aoJ snivenng j sich hostilities ard pcnling shall be disarmed;

MlBUCaHh ThaMdar.iha 23d alM 7 8B. Btaatoo, Mr. GUbwt Boatiax Miss Laaisa Faaaiefc; both of Vaioa county.

We are requested to announce WILLI AM DAI.BEY, a & cnii!ia for Ccns table at the Aprit elect iou. SnERIFALITY. Pa-. iaw.J t' s ran of JACOB R. FISHER, ca idiaai fjr th nCct of S.irja of Uavaa cit, mi ouif-, MANY VOTER. W ar aut'iorizsJ ti isao . JESSE L- DE EXPOUT, trtJiJatr 1j. : SUM t ! 3uiC Auff elrclioo. W m.T9 uthriJ to itontRii-r JACOB W. FISHER, a a Citaiiaata iW S,Ht;i. f oi Vnf c-atT, at lit aaaml :cctii uj ia 6rt .Vioa tat in Auuat.

orphans of wretchedness and despair been warmed

by the hand of charity f In this community there arc but few who are unable to sustain themselves; but there are some, widows r.nd orphans, who have felt their heart's blood chilled by every blast that has swept across our hills whose hunger has been scantily satisfied by (he hand of pity. Look aro'Jii J and see if you cannot find some o! ject on which to l.cstow a portion of alms some moiety of what is spent in pleasure and oxtraragnnce.

During the late indemenont season, who has net

land it further authorizes the seizure and deten-

tion of all arms and ainuianit.oa until the proper f e-

A FARM AND MILL FOR SALE-

cuhty be given that they ere not to be employed j THt. jsor.bsr. hatinj dtormiat to rhans hiaba-

in hosti itits aga ast friendly n-itions. n cstern i " p-'y F?"ae'

j vriih gaJ buillivv ;v well waure.1; fifty arrs c)cara4

vl a eoo.1 oi cuovaiia.t an ttiirtv l.i timber.

dob:f-?re l SAtt-MILL with a fall

in North blanch of Whitewaur; and i

Star.

vigorous frame ot m.a.l aii-lbotly. .wet Leiore, , tfae inteli2encer Speaking of it, make the fol I i.n !"inc waa thoC'irioPiivaiidtnth-Jsiasmof the i , f,ubl,c more hwhlv excited t'u m to-day. On en- remarks :-

tcring the Senate' Chamber an hour and a half Ix-titro tho f-omniencenv-nt cf business. I found

"If we had had a finger's breadth of room in our last paper, wc ivould have invited the particular attention of our readers to the excellent speech

The vary latest rumour from Washington is, iThMILl. is a

, ' r - TI " , . , r j,p?i) tv Bona i.i con nrj fur cajitruetioa aA tocaous chairman of tho II use Commit tee on ..r-, f T - tu(l of ,j;.h Smw, ,tiachJ ihMa.

etgn Atrurs will bo trauslerrcj t toa Uwrt ! i j, is C!)P t , j ja .,;,., hiving cutja.t rr, t Sr. J.ime?, and tho present Minister, Mr. Steven- J a.-vl txa.ty thv.jn t oi lumbar, and ons honson, be given the charge of the Nv Depart-! AtA thouaaat Jat:.i. Toj m.n ia-ll situated lor lumber-

It is understood, however, that Mr. Dick-! S " T' r-

tinue to receive the emotiimsats t ; AQL'IL.V JOXES.

nient.

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c. i. i...t ,.r t.ti,.n,;n-.rr.I.n erson win con

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i liitr jui.u uilill urr zii.iii i:;iu tu j

tain sum from its salary, winch siuil, according to

a..t. iKi nre-emt'tion r iitij

Ign, of which the Cmnii!lec on Public L-inJs jjjrf fn be disch irged frotn all flirt her conskltralioa, Tipfn of Ini'iint vihc I to refer the mcani to the Committee on Il-wds and Cam!?, Hh iastriictions to report a bill, granting the

both the galleries filled; aril shortly afterward a . . I : - t I . C. .f . . 1 I 1. r.

nviiiioecoi lauics. uiiuutu io niiu uutuiiuiu"anuii t-t -j . in.uiji.ui-ii.ua , W1U " of Mr Smith, of Indiana, which occupied so large lhirr. Tvf.irlf-their nv tothe iioor. and took tMJS- I u 'r- - " v r

l.sion of the privileged scats with the hope a portion of our last number. Tho speech is

that, on such an occasion, they would be allowed ' eminently worthy an attentivo perusal uoin on to retain them. The cro-vd continued to increase, jaccmuit the ability of tho argument, and of until fair forms occupied almost every vacant . wj i ! . cmboJics, soot in thcChamlier. Meantime tho excitement . u'c ss OI P0-"3 - out of doors was immense. The adjoining com- j of a description particularly valuable at the pre-

mitteo rooms and pass iges were s densely fiilctl, j sent moment.

Mar

MBflKl by Messrs. Walker nd King who thought gVstjret'jch bounties should bo awarded to the see State, before j wtire was rendered to th if'eM. Snith f 1 1. supported his co!!e g i; mot'ma tr referenrro mil tried to make W.tlker

ef the memorial, but tlii-i was strenously

priatc and beautiful lines, by Thomson : "Ah, little In ill k ths g"y, licntioj projj, Whom pleasure?, power, ami aiHuenoa earroun-J ; They wiio their thoughtless ho.ir in giiMy uiirth, And wanton, often erasl, riot wane : Ah! little think thoy, while the? danra aia.-ij, How many feal thi very moment death. And all the saJ varieties of pain. XJovr many drink tue cj Of baneful grief, or eat the bitter bread Of misery! Sora piercM by wintry wjniii, How many thrink into the sordid hut Of ch2srle9 poverty !"' Thompson.

CL"r AT Tir. Ml'.!. Tot: SAI.f Aim, A Ura

a nice calculation of Mr. Wo.xlb.irv, amount to i q-iantity of I.UMJil'.li. of t?ii!rrit kinda, euitabla ftw ,.-,700 a vearfor tho time Mr. I), has held it. ;V i-,1.xh"h VT"

I i ue it year o.iianee, it is s.iiu, ua

! expended bv Mr. D. i.i nisiutiininr the dignity

, of the office an 1 providing himself with Ikv!, !oard, I and wearing apparel. Tho cxpendit ire iu tho I last article, it is further averred, his 1h'u very jiiijht. If it has not been, it is very certain the charircs of the tailors in Washington lu istbj cuJ orniously high. Bait. Chrnn.

Way .19 CJJ.ity, !" , 31 mo. r!, 13.

Pit

NOTICE.

AN AWAY from ric, a bound b.y namaj MARMI-

UL JvK JJ. I.I MM!: V, aho it 16 yaareold, oo tha

li'i int All r.ero.i a e f re -n'.tn't to u utm bar-

R

. bor iid Itov. A refd of 11 K-

-e'KXTS and

.jo tha.tk, v. iil li ei' e.i I v h anprehsnion. : i ii.w mi:mcmiai.u Hsu 10'ph fw iy. I.vl , JVh. !s3.-. B:3t

Wo houldbc pleased to give it an entire inser

tion in our paper, bit its great length renders it j.'eve oneray admitted that the former cannot' We lenrn f.-oni the Boston paper that

..i.i v.. nnxnWin' tod j:s much for Misi.io;ii ; ''!' ,s van,t;

- 7 .t. Cot., t ..r.t.r. these divine creatures

fuwivr lime - '- '- . r.

that there wan scarcely any possibility of ingress

or egress. Tho interior of the Cnambcr pres i .-..ii.. i :ii:....t .l,.!;,.'iifnl nrt3r!i

IIIIIUU ICilliV t Ifl lill.ill Ulio Ui.. iii ii-j. 1 ... . . . , .

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II pc beamrd from many a bright eye, and gave t entirely ni.pjsu.o i - : j)asSf cven tha,t bod', an t, tlial ttie passage oi tne great lustre to many a' beautious face; as the ; pjimphlot form, we hope Mr. Smith will be liberal olher ig dau!jtful; the people and government, in fur beings confidently expected they would be ! , circ.,l lting it throughout the state. the mean ,ime w, havc to uko caro of them. V1!mLL"S We havc also received a copy of Mr. Tipton's j scIves. Well, be it so. If , ho government should

lljt nuiniii.iiv ;mwv '-"''" ... . . j

ill is vanity and vexatior

j Letters from II ivan t to the Och ins!. ns.irc i that the cofjje crops .f the Island will bo one

j I.-i.i if not two thirds short ot tormer years.; . . ,. c i The su-ar crop, on the other hiivl, would be in-' Congress. Tho most of ths tunc in trie fcen-! m p " ' . ., ' . , , , , crened one fourth. Mobt e Chronicle teurua-;

ate is taken up by discussion on mo auu-i reasu- ry j,, tv Rill. and Mr. Rives' substitute. It is. wo le-

amxher lime Vit th

Commitfee t t'- be bribed, nn lsiid thithe htdrntUeaoC valuob!o hnJa as the Miami Reserve oeing given nw:y at the minimum price. CUy f Kv. expressed his j v nt feeing the neater fr.m the IS3W Utiles cotning t ail :.djatnurit oi c Liirn-. r.nl tusposud toil jili:i; t OmohJ States. II w.is i.i fivor f gving the Sea of Inii in i the pre-empt t u riglif, in preferdKtlothe intrnlers, sis it would en tile her to bjijo iu m my intern A improv cnieriM. Ho w:is Civour of referring tho meniorinl v. i'.ho-it inftmctmn, li'it Tipton would n t agree to it. Linn ed as a iiiodi!i.-;iti r that the Committee be

directfd to repoit a bill giving to the States all j iainlitcd lands within tln.-ir respective limits. j

Mr. Dtvis lh'ujht ftut the roirso ofthe init-j

m of spirit here below! ! speech n the Bid granting pre-emption rights to j pcrs;st in the course it has marked out, for one s were most unscrupu-1 s,j,Jatters, with a request that we will publish it j vear ,norCt we thiuk the peoplo will become coairnrd out (odious wort's. n the prtjadium. It shall appear in our next. viuced that it is unable to take care of itself, and

that they will institute themselves as guardians over the sehishly ios.tno inmates 'of the White House. In the House, considerable interest is felt re:eriinT tho. northern frontier. We understand

Io s!v and shnncfuliv turiirtl

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to! I h it I tiho-il 1 be compelled to use mem.; -nr. ( . Walker of Mississippi, hid the gallantry to offer ' -t gft0UJJl,c. Gov. Kent, of Maine, deliva resolution to keep them in. Bit two or three i mfie,..- in oerson before the Legislature Sen it.,rs (old bachelors I dire Swc..r)o!.j.;ctcd; ; eredhis mfs&0 m . " f rm I the proposition to admit the l.d.es for Jay of that State, instead ofthe oi a w:ts compelled to submit to the fate of lying over i written document, by a private Secretary, iS is

till Lt-morrowl S the fair beings had to go; not coin.non with the Governors of all the other states, j t , -P.-Uo Road Bill is also beforo the House,

... . I ti..i I.,.,Aar.r. fvz-kfit n1niPrt. . . LilV

nrV Wo W"Id be P!caSCd tOSCe thU CUrSe ffCnCra,,y ! and. it is thought by some of our members, that it J igs, philosophical rnd chemical apparatus were

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cretif one thai otccth!"

CASH WANTED! " nUt Caitit! Without Kcspcct to Pcrsoaa, i THt.'S ait'i mr rrs.litor artvl t un I am coiapallol to , iv to t,iur who uwa us: tharr-Sre, be it obi-rverl, that I ; c tan t wan lonssr tha.t tna law compali if that roun ba ' in? rr-ouriff. 'i he u i know theinelvei to be indabtej

President and Directors of tie Franklin Bank ef , by na;- or book accc.it, ill Pi com, hnrirt a l save

thatcilv have I ecu inJieted by tho grand jir,, , x Marc,, s 8:3i. and had been arrested. The report of the coin-1

missioners who had investigated the affairs ' f the Commonwealth tmn- Ins been published, nnd presents a sh imetul catulogue cf abuses. The deceased President, I. K. Simpson, alono was indebted to tho bank in dirert liabilities now outstanding, to the amount of $2"0,117 T7! and fir which the bank hn.l little moru than jers iurx security. National Intelligencer.

D

West Point Fire. A destructive fi.-n occurcd at West Point on the morning of Feb. 10. It broke out in the west wing oi" ihc building,

which was entirolv dotroved. Tho books, paint-

,f hum .nitv thev left behind. , aopieu. ioua . lo.u,

' ' , rt.- ....-m ! with the democratic simplicity oi our institutions, j Prescverancc is a j'r.vell tur countrywomen 1 were determin-d to hear CLAY. Tho large j "7 -..o. ,., . , e .i 'i i ' It is rerortcd on the authority of letters trom ; Inmt dofirs of the Chamber were tnrown wuleo- " ci - ; .i t i..i i. nnthnwi:!.)! Wsli i ii rr ton Citv. so savs tho K'JsIivido Hera.d.

E.f'O, 'III'J IIHIIHItU till. t'-'.IJ t o r 1 .'I. If I sto,l there durin.' fi.ur or five mortal hours; that Amos Lane is to bo appointed Post Master' The British frigate Inconstant, arrived at Hal-

will p.i?s. Mr. Clay mill 5ive u h'3 U?ror:-

ENGLAND. British Troops on their way to Canada.

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The party has i ltax on 1 oom oi jhuujij huhi vui, "

tee riHuns, adjoining room?, spread wwo ":.. r . . . u.,Uv thv have sense I " ..w. A,. X' rT"". '

doors, and though they co ild not see, they could ; bw ' , ot the ist. i ne news iiiercioro

ter seemed much like dr'tring t lntr.tin, nn 1 short- while others planted themselves in the commit- at Indianapolis. We doubt it.

W after the whole sul.j ;-t w.is po.stpi ue.f. In the course of this discussion, King of Aln. coiiimented upon the epithet "intruders' which Mr. Chv h id

wfm ir H ant uteri. I iir latter replica cm-

hear. That was a privilege

enough to remain so.

I saved. The contents of the Engineering Acad

emy and Ai'j itini's o.'lice were destroyed. Cin. : Gaz. i WiU Pizfons.-Thc Raleigh Register sayt

'-T"0 woodii are crowded with myriads ol tiiccc birds so largo a numlter never having been before seen in this section of ilia country. Wej he beard of cno flock so large.that when rop1in2 j

ii,r.t trnviniislv rereiv cd bv the last Havre pack- thev cover an area of twomiiCSJB length anu 1

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et aItuoinrh wo areenuDiea io give a icw inier- w urcaam.

TAKE NOTICE.

it. .u. l. .iii i u. rcvuciiuMV Mucin an iqm

in latitsd io hi in lor a longer p.i I titan mi a year, to

call an.I sctt.s :h;ca$: f.o.n tti.e uf a later ciate will not

(Z'y Imperative nre?;-.y hs promf-led t'.ii DUX, aoJ h" !.; -j U .viil t)- jijl?nn'iV att t:lrl t. WOi.'f.I'rusjj-rtlnily inlj.-m l!te !.aiiei of Ri-!iraonJ an l s irr i.i.uii.u ruu.it.y. thtt !a lia coinmencsd t noove ii:iina! in ait iu nr.nji lraiiclie. and will be happy t" rvlve nn I r.-!eute t'10 oriars of those who may fjel tlispo-wl ti f.ivnr tir w itii tiieir patronage. A compatant riioJ. Jks of tlie Imsinesi nahl? her ti say, tUatall work e:itrjts) 1 m h-r li.nnii sinil te rxruted ie the uiott opprovsJ in . l!m styis nl" n.-3lB3s, iltiratiility, ami failiion. (fc5"-li"P " Jain !-tro-it, in t'ls tmildiu lately orcupied !iy lr. C V'ct, opposite l. I. Sloan's Hotel. Kichuio id, Jan. -2UU, 3:3m

Cincinnati Wholesale Sf Retail AD EE TOOL On Main fcircrl, Tbiid Ioor Xorth of Kiilh.

A T it nein, attli.i old lnius after an rtbtence of

7t!iree ye

A 1. t , hrnnf iimi fml f f n ifli 1 11 rr rTnrrlmm. II r

. ... . . .. i ? "'T. ir.i.i'inii nf thg J.nm )C1 ere.?.!. It an- .......f.Kc million In m:nimont rnn- i t. TM. v 4 i . t fltr- '

phlticallr. tht he would not w ilhdr.tw th? CX- ! UIAl entered upon ttie great sutjcci wnien is w. . . . c,uuS pi.ii;.. ... , jiamiiiikk.. iue S"'""" " , k. t'iree year, t.xl h built th? mrtextensivaeiabliflirmsiri but woull alv vs nn I eve-v where term a"itatinc the minds of tho whole reflecting com- pears to be the burthen of tho hireling press, nccted with Canada. : tion in this state, will take place on the I3tli cJ ;,.., r ts, kind in i!io I'nitei State, in the town of Troy liosrf wwiiiiitrfjirv( i ' -! iiif.wi th"..- nubiia pro-' mtitiitv and laid down five propositions with re-' fr.MU t'.io Giobo down to the veriest retailers of The Inconstant brought out the left wing ol 2tfarc,. James Wilson, Jr. is the W lug ciuic- .i U,. .Mitmi tannl. lie fa now receiving part ..f J... Tho Sufr-Treas irv lid w..s l..i ! asi-ie t day, ing. ..... , l.U friend- an 1 that his name will be taken from i ;r' ' 1 ' m . c cannss 13 earned on, aiid ttronf. nopc are a(Jttj,m,, , liei. tt e! kno to tho aaed m s Mr. L"ii)kn wh h I tho 11 o. exoresed his t 1st. That it was the deliberate purpose and ""7''" . . . entertained by our friends of re ve.utionizmg the ; ...ara-u, ,t,at it cin Is W lower in tha omntry " " in n'c k o, a ler ' b I L !-n taken i fixed design of the late administration to estab- j the list of candidates. It is bat the old tune rc- It ,s stated in the London Ooserver, that Sir Stale. with .U. adv.'nu,, of p3er, than in ,h. city; beeide, th. tsRW-uUt u" wl.i , w: n 't doiu, to-lav ! Iish Ciernment baok-a Treasury bank to vived. The idea of his being a candidate, was Henry Ilardingo had received the appointment So:II,fni0 Wonrn Knowixo.-Ii appears, "r r'twi. 'T ZZ rA Sen " r,. The Cm- ; be administered and controlled by the Treasury ; SC!JJteJ at with afrectcH COIltempt by them, scarce ! of commander of the forces in Canada Also f ba ScCrctB 'jf llte 'f .ay manufactory,!- tb.

r.-is l ik, up ;in Idi-ie-usscd lid j Department, ig. Crittenden of Ky.spcafcs j XT I. That with n v

icw to this end, it was de-

a vear beforo the election. But what a change

btriiti! Uid Hid was

tbttloso of the silliu

atheSil-Treasurv tvm:.-ow. Icrmincd to overthrow tho whole banking system "' ' - amiy wteriiie reuu....s u. t:. . wcd ,,1C United Slate?, "without paying an

ThII...o w rn.r , W I all ,!av on tint tedi.ms ' of thin country. , ti-ara 01 nis success in me contest wnen ...e an increase ... "'V. -"' mono v.

ff.ir. ih Xt.irr..htv 1) ;!. whi.fi ti.ere was ;t in- 3d. That the nttarks were first confined fnm I heard rho vote of the old democratic States of. mer to toe amount ol I or -vjntu men, ana uie , . vva. n;, tIje fr;t Section of Gen

m,ii,n 1.,'lr.v u iht; talde. It stand considerations of policy to the Bank of tho United ! p.nlvania. of Ohio. Kentuckv. Indiana, and bitter Irom o to 1U,ihu. xmeoi tne reasons " craj Jactson. verv decidcdlv opposed to his ad-

nnM.u ii wr ,m ..-!; Air. f Tun. ftiites. hut were aiicrwarus CMouuou io, anu are

that ministers had under consideration tho pro

priety of recommending to Parliament, immediately after the reassembling of tho two Houses, an increase in both the armv and navv the for-

iwlliof'while urgin' th.; im-vortancB of its speedv i f till continued against the state institutions. rnothis nfWrn Mil, s ti l that t -.iurrow (ihe 1th. Tint ihe present Executive has succecde 22i) was Ihe d.v mentiuned as the peri.wl when to the principles, plans, nn I policy of the lastai

. . Jl'" . .1 : .iiai iii.i.jii, , ij.v tvijv.. w 1 1

s.gneu iromm.s measure, ... u. to . ; .::.,..:. ii ,K..j tiie .,-,;,. U. S. Attorney,

rreasury, that .Mr. Charles J. Iniorsoll, ol 1 hil- j I shall alio l.a conttantly resalvin from Dnnlap Collins, adolphiil has paid OtT a debt of 73,-101, which ho I and oilier American maniifa-iu-er -together with tha

ni'i i'l'1 r- 1 vfci.iji. fi ..I'Tiiiua&i nMiiu..o.. arm bet q istitj of Kl)(JE TOOLS, all of which will be sold at tiie lourbt pricsg. S. H. The old customer rf J. Ilonaldfcon ara reqiietted

. - ctqtns r..t oca nnlrmtir Wit know not . - . i - . i r : i..

.i.i.t,i - ' ' vfttloit atale nt llie x 'anau is. is .110 miirieiKuv .. ., . ,. . , i. i

, 11 t c . . , .. c .1 t- 1 tor tr.e eastern cisirici 01 reunion an.n, anu B;h .(Wmhhi m Main j 1 1 hit rJi-n Hnrnson will rernivn the nomination ot ,.f tK mc-. rf ilir? President of the L. S. . ... .. . hon9 i.i m-nnali, o.i Main,

, ...v. - u...a turned out hv

A threatened invasion of C itnd t w is to t ike

piece. If this be so, 1 think legislative ilisp.it :h tn this bill, would prove us bencli ial as "locking I the stabletloor, when tho marc is stolen. i I mist not omit to mention, thit most ofthe awning hour in the IImso was consumed on n notion by Reid of Miss, to suspend the rules off Ne II wise, in order to grint the u: of the II ill to ho "Congressi n.il Temperance Society," on'

luetd.iv next

ministration, and i- pledged to perfect them.

' tho WhiT National Convention; but this xve do ujwn the boundry question

! know, that he has many friends who will sustain

1

gen. J. On quitting the office j 0. in T iof, .Miami to the United States in the i

3tn. That this bub-tfertsurv hill is intended to 1 . ,,, n nanl;;,,;ftn i,A ma.i0. an,i ihen.sho:;Id

. .'"', '. . 1 w

execute that pledge lv creating a governmcn

ho was in arrears

. . . j it 11 t .u i sum of S76.101. We will not say that he found A ROGLErne Cleveland Herald In. the ; it verv dTfiloult to pav this sum, so long as ho

l''ll . I.I1' llHilll. vii ... ..... -

to give me a rail, particularly tin wholeala coatornert, ae my sto-k will ruinpr tie lirpt and het aecortnient ia t ie i.n.kit. I s.iall I.- hnpiiv to recaive order at my

.11 door north Six tn etrtet.

, co Jiity, io. J. Iff. If A T.L..

March, 3. 3v.

b:mk, controlled and administerc

ry Department

CXTC.VCT TO THE EDITOR DTEI, Bat AswicK, (Ohio) Ib. 7, 1S3S.

Dear Sin:

Ttool--Keeeping Double Entry. The Gljhe

Till: FAMILY MAliAZl.NK, or, .r.i.mi. iMTDcT p VKr.rvt. HMni.tKI. I'ablitfiti monVtly ; 4H pa.itt imp. Hra. at$i,m ytar. B KM TAV1.UH, 1XH, M- IlkF.kT, elMCIJOItTI. TKK.MS. The termt of i'ie Familv Mnsazine ara $2 a vear, inra.

t i . . t . i . . 1 rt ii :i ! a tn if irnn rr miri i.n . 'ili.-'ri ia.i 1. 1 1 Im. m. . .1 In.

"It mav be worth mentioning that James Brown , . - , - . le thanone j-eir; and ail .bsmptiom will l divotin-

mhn IWnre. io the renorts of ihe Preat fraud in i - ,:...:.' . . . ! .l at.fl of me yea, ualc t.iey are again paw ia .rt-

. 1 . LkmHnl Tnrlrffn tl.lt t 10

aged in the recently attempted Iraud in the civ ccrtajn lha he fo Un ,M,e di(ricutv w.,,cn !

id!

in less thin one x enr his account was i

' t in ihn t..J..' i he n;it bo tha nominee, they will, in considera

v. i-y .u - . , , , ... , ii . tti mill llltil ll? lUUlltl mil ."ii.c UI.I1t.U.. I ..-

jtionoi tnetruuty to ...uir coumn meir ue..!.. oi i.,oi procuring t.B "."ol -..j.. . t worshipper at the shrine of the i

oupasition to the destrucuvo principles oi ijiniiiumuci i wni ..u.c. r....- ....... r.-. : chief, fjr I.I ; . :,k. : t .i -. i one ofthe Kv. Bank: !,... ;

, jrcniSin, support wiv iiimuuai uius pi;h,.icj.

r.. .. r i'i w a i.;.t t!.- l i. iiar n ili littlo mnnsier Rt

mw. . .. .. .i k ins minim-' tne ntitnoriiics oj i,'uia. in iji-,--." "

. " ,hrcw eol:l K'i,tcr 4,n n" Pf0P0!"11? ! ;.,.. r..,,,,! n:.w.l thr...rh this place, bavin!? : U.tn. tho Fr.tokiin Bank, "declared under oath , fir ,,, hi; from X. Orleans to Canton

llll Ill ' IIBII 111 ILI i:i Il XI 1 lilt' til l'H''l Ikl l l '

xvv. .u- "i , .- iii tnir cusiouv two men eii.trgcu n.i patsmi; returns made lv the directors to me trovern- in tnina, senomg out a urge .u'uih i .uui;ifir.s,.tI i W3 V Wa.V rCVT"2 I counterfeit monev to a man in Elyrin.from whom ! . arfl , ' with a kno.j-jc lh tt thev fcit notes of the U. S. Bank, with which to purCJZ2?1 .,nst,V,,,'M,t W,,,,, !U-' tl"u ! thev had bought n horse on vesterdav evening : S ' 7,'" chase a cargo of teas, ic. As tho cang had not fncTZt 7, "I"' ,hCi tUr,Ui 11 r t SIK), which thev paid in bills on th-Ciiv Bank ! ' anl that J C"ks, moncv ,, to fit wnt their ,hip WIthout broach Hv? rf, ! ' m1"" T' " " ri?iM f -V V- VI,cn apprehended bv the constable tocarry on tho deception. &o much for the pa- inr thdr co;jntcrfeit ,un(i,, thev were detected Pw-,1V i D'emcn,L. !'m ' 1 --'V 1 5 ,V' . ,, i thev had in their possession about $ JOOin bills ; tent double-entrv system of Van Burenism. intime to frustrat.s their plan. Brown, we beiYi. rll ! " ,!,aKT , - .'Soiiilw satne bank, (counterfeit.) besides some j ' ' ! licve, turned State evidence against his con- . comcj nil f-m rrow iiiit.it. and which ,..v. i t-.,t ,k i v n a. m.t;n in 4-j '. t. ,i.rt rrilu:9 wa sennit, i

k.M -II I . . ' IT.. .11 1 111. 1I111H 111. II lilt; I l fill'. . l.illinT.nnn III ink , il.illU.IAL - - . I.A.IM tuv.. ....ii ICUtl d IL. a,li,'.iv ' - -

- n mnm . u' 1 1 1 I,-, rn linur t.B lirrturlfp Ins delits !

N. Y., is ene ofthe persons who some years rgo ; w.ithout mouox. j Sub'.-r.ber. mar com ..-.-.re ia January, snd .at no othaattempted a great enterprise of Vldany. i his . " .... , r . I timer a id an the work is strroivp" the back number ear

""K 1 Kis i.., I ne i.tuuer o. .... . f .--...u,,,, Th, l,rt and -ond volumes etc

i i. Une i D9 ofitai ie I a? n.ti t

-onica fur $i -1, half bound in Morocco,

Straus roonrs rxlii'.ntr.l

" rroai. i nope y.ur mon

U'J wprcsented bv the samo

", , , . ' ,-; stable where one uf the fellows had gone under Cincinnati, the object of which was to express a i ted Alirot-etcgatioiiot . , . . . con- .. . . , . ... , . .u.ianrl

..... i .1 ' J .1.. . . I . .J . A nn..t.. I. t. .1 .1.1- 1 1 V. t I.i. whiph c hi

.l - . . - p- urointi a) fiitoni inir iiiiih Dnrp. nnir me con- .. . . ... ..... . .l. ' unri mnw rprrni v 11 nnn'ii. in louaL-c imuiih. i' ;;", "j t....v.v.

laicw lyrk beaux .tnd belles h .ve .i.fiie on t. ! " V . !. .. ' Jisjpprobation ot the ud- i reus irv scneme, tue ---- . j a i f,.1(. .i.. r. ; P".

... ... i.. u iub 1..IIHH 1 . ' . ; riiiimi.wn in a.i in

cues n .ve come o . ; ovcrtakcn fiem ,here was ; --IV' ,on imn.t:i city will be ; ri,11liion rwini,ving ;he hay on which the horse j Mowing resolution was u no I.ivclx beings. j jjin fwn cf bills entirely new, care- f Resolved, That our frlW eit lours, . . j f,.v wrapped in paper and tied in a handker- . gre.sionnl districts of this state,

Since that time, Brown has lived at Boston,

nt Pi

ars in the state prison at Thomastori is

of the principal branches of lalior is tho manu- ! or id incaif.

facturcof lime, about 1200 casks a month are j Thwe copies will bs tent w onepenfw tot $5, ols coat n .u i l . : .....nr... iitsfriO nine copies fir ', twelrs copies for $20 made All the labor, including the m lunf.tc- , ( f n v ropis, forHs.T,,tb. .- ture of the casks, is performed by the conv icts, mo.J:U in mt rnmr t be remiued io us free of axpsnse, but assisted only by an overseer in each depart- j when th-re is evidsaca that the money is carefully enclosed mclf " a;id mailed, and a memorandum is taken of the baok, lat- " , . - tr, date and njmbsr of t'ie bill or bills remitted. So that The steamer Brilliant, on tue th mat. ran ; te g3lml. cajl oa B?ecified ia cast of lo, we will mnids into the A. M. Phillips, above Baton Rou-je, in : tha risk of tha mail. Notes of ft va doll ara and over, on all

was considerably ; solvent banks in tie (.nited Elates, wm ts reca.rea at

citizens i.t

be requested to hold mee- , jeas shamefaced. This will hardlv bo newt in

I chief, amounting to about 2700, 703 of which ' tillg and circulate merroria, in aidof the establishment of this vicinity, but may show to distant readers

! purported to be on the Lxt ban gc Bank of Pitts- ; a National Bank . 1 something ot his character.

bur.. 1'a. and the remainder, aliout N-UUO. on

ADAMS submitteil the following, which 1 the State B ink of Indiana. As the Bills appear j one dav. under t!ie rule- f to be of a new emission, none of whih are noted i

.. :,...i.. J,,t. iu me i""" l'""- " a-- j . . . ; i'(,imaters in a.l in -etern ana rjutnem states a rs unanimously aaopieo. , r Though his character has been ; board. Tho same boat on the next day ran iu- ,,thri,. i -j. will an as ,.ch. .hall ra

the different con- rrencrailv known Brown has not been in the 1 to a fiat boat and sun her with part ot her c-iir- j ceive a coay of ths work, if tSey remit as the amount re-

THE UNITED STATF.S AND MEXICO.

IX TIIE HOUSE Feb. IP, 1$ $.

We should be pleased to see this suggestion car- j " " , r e fl . ... of a .l.cHnrn mat hfiv nmi

,. . . . , l It'll iiui ' ' - - - ried into operation m every congressional district, , - . f tb(J bu5;ne9 that is domj in Do-

every countx-, every township, and every neigh

borhood in the United States. We believe a large mijrity of the citizens would sign a memorial, even at this time. Tho experiments of the late

OoW, Tim thejist claims ofthe citizens : any oi tho Detectors I have seen, it m-ght 'the Vtd States upon the Covernment of the ; P"I c well to put the public on their guard MK-nRopUbhc for indemnity for inj ines i.non j g""sl them. Lbtcknell. tneir parson. nr ' .rt.',-.

UJJ7Tnict ihojirisJiction ofthe Valve ofthe Willow. me importance of ; t administrations have operated as ICSJB lt)nti,l.,,. i . . . i . l : tt... tnri-n lua lir..n rncnirniod trom the ' .

- '.-ni, ourrni nol to i;e saeriiiceu , i'"- .". . . : SI imilI.....! . .. '- .. .. i I . T . T C

o. " V'"UUU 7 e Uovcrnmcnt of the United earnest ages, I willow twigs

. "wtw, Ihxt the existing f.!,i;,-i i.niirrn ! of human min

we foiled States and the Mexican Republic j trees abound. The Romans used the twigs for; opcrations Gf this government, without an insti-

V ' V." Ln,te,d Ss y Principle j binding their vines and ty ing their reeds in oun-, resources are sufficient to create

v measure i ulcs, ami inaue ai sons oi ikimicis oi mcni. .

i.r. here nresent them with the receipts of

two davs in the article of Wheat : On Wednesday and Thursdav. the 14th and 15;h instant, there

quired for nine .u'o,-riher.

All a;?.T., both l-:al and trareliin;, will pleaie take notice that tie Family Maeazine will rot be cent o their order, nG t." mo.ny it forwarded with ths names of tho sa'uwttbrrt. We wia l -a! agents distinctly tiundersta.i l that our firms t- them in future are lit per cent, oa ail money thai n r-.K. nr ?, rnnv nf the .Magazine, flat IU oat cant.

The Treasury notes work 1 and a copy; and we hops all who rontmie or commence

t t.ieir efnrts rr u", wi-l miorm us on wmca terms tney set.

Advices from Houston, Tes, are to Jan. 20th, nothing new. The p ibtic debt ol Texas is !,- 70tl,0tXI, annual expenses of government, VO0,OOi) annual revenue estimated at S2,S02,00J.

On the ISth of Jan. IWJ'J they expect to have j

u surplus rcvenve well.

ti- -.l. ... ; . 1 mA ....Ti;. ....... A ..II

... . ' n B writ n r-wpi-'f - . .....ft ' -- f ifairr nr ivn tt a rn nnrA srn.iainlcri . . . . . -i

-, , i. . e .l- i " ' . las xo. imas am wmiii luiiwriucn.

was receivea ny tne ..ktui ui.s ui r j with a couple who tnaoe choice of tne most noted f,w references will be reTirJ, and a;.p!icanu by letseven thousand three hundred and forty-six bushels. n,ne9 oftbedav for all their children, some half ter must pv tiieirpxu. A rery libera! co:npntatioa Wo hive no doubt bv the time the farmers tret ; . i ,l l j .i. r:.-. t will be rites.

. a i, irii. i im inn ii iiiiii iiiiniiri aa tut: uuuv x m i smx- i .

' '. .. . r . - " ! lir.waar. r,r Imposition: A few cr.ses nave occarrad of

of the j mumtv as ae;nts for the Family Mii.-e. .j U eu'dior-

' man- ' ed agents wnl gira receipts s.gned the hand wn'tiag

s,and ropes and baskets made from powerful, irresistible, home-brought, and conv in-, tbrou?h bringing in their Gram, there will be chij WQU,d take ovcry oc. whcn 8!rir s were probably amon the very li.-st i cing arguments against the utter impracticability - stowed away in the vareho ises of this Pf, at wcrfi within hearing, ta "call the roll of in ifaclures in countries where these ( of sustaining the great commercial and other j least 80,000 bushels of Wheat. Canal Dover ?real UWin something like the following i

. oHgiuf'. i nCr: I "" . . . You Martha Washinrton! come here this mo-

itiJ.JZlTIt"r'0.n pr.ne.pic j """"tV";:t -f ,rslPt, nf lh(,m. Altution whc resources are sutneent to create; TAS7.-It i, stated in Mr. Ba.ne's His-' . and mind Andrew Jackson and William

kostihty sgniost'the Mexican Governmcn tor I crop of willow, Was considered so valuable in j and maintain a confidence in its solvency, tnrough- j tory ofthe Cotton Manufacture, that tne manu- j Sbak!,pearf while Arthur Wellington helps Napo-

facture of cotton thread has arrived at such a ' Tionan,r,.0v.r that mud t,uddle:and then run

'. state of perfection, that 3dO hanks to the pound and your DADDT todinnefr

sat

rtfl: ' I tht. .im,. of Cato. that he ranks the salictum or : out the commercial world.

Tl . . . r :it . x: ,1 I HA! irv tlim hi tiin vinovnri! rtr.il 1

.. n n in i ie nrpci-'ni .rriri oi .iiion . w i ow iitui, nt " , . . 1 1 -

rw these United St ttes an I Mexico, nothing the gardens. In France the leaves, whether in j State Baxk At the recent meeting of the . have been Pjoaacea, Z ! Gen. Jessup has 1 1 .000 troops under his comecurred which can iistifv the continued sus- i a green or dried state, arc considered the very j ef Directors of the State Bank of Indiana, i y, and the wano'e an'B' . j oiand in Florida T..137 regulars, 4,9W xob.n-

rarnicablenrg,,ti ,tHmsbctwcci. them. best food for cows nnJ goats, and horses, in some , Branches were established, one of ! i r , " ' ,k " wrT'o, ZaJ ,eer, and 3 or 400 seamen and Indians. The -5 That the President of the United places, are fed entirely on them, from the end of, , tnenort nnn ' Sil!Ith ! !?. ?! TllT' .fl?.. i nbcr of Seminoles never ascerUmedSu??o-

M nKiii.ai1 .... .. t .ill Y.,.-... T.rn. fed. It IS Stat- " " ' ' lauu um, ui.i .u.. . v., -,

Hfjsasa sas. vi s .-isiiru mint iit'ii: m." 'iiawittooi Govcrn,ncnt ofthe Mexican ConhSSIT.'00 Mr- ,IEXRV,the following was

ntT!Je P!t mass of both public and prirsi (Sw"1? demanding tho attention of Con(BaU Wa few years past have fir exceeded what tad fTVyy attended to and passed up-m, J jB-Pn session it appears to have vastmZ7f Ich randcrs i: imperative that movie akr.. i.i i .. .

srtiaa i siupiojniwiia relation to a

wry. teaci

ixugust nil rtmemi-er. ...m, ..... .,- , - . , .u j .1 .1 II-

ed. will travel twenty leagues a dav without be- Band, and me oiner at .uicnigan x,uy. e i a mucn longer ..u u.u a... ; fi.ir,,. In th north of Sweden and Nor- ! understand that thev appointed a delegate to at- ( there have been specimens of linen thread, the

"! . i - - v j t f UIl, .twtiM e aaw-AK rtn H

way and in Lapland, the inner bark ,s kiln dried. ten1 lhe Bank Convention in Philadelphia on the j - - ZnTrt.

and ground f r the purpose of mixinrr with oatmeal fi f . morla

m x ears Ol searcn . u uarn ut iuu ii. ci.u j also the leaves are astringent; and the bark of . most sorts may be employed in tanning. :Ar-1 bo return Britannicum. ,

and there is to be seen at Valencinnes, in France, two pounds weight of flaxen thread, intended fur the finest specimens of French lace, valued at

Cr A person was committed to jiil a few days ( 050 pounds sterling and the length of thread is since, for breaking up his own furniture. This j 3,300,300 yards, or about 452 miles, making the

was richt. agreeably to law and justice. But on length ofthe thread from one pound ot nax aooui

I .obeli a ax Avttdote for Poisox. Th Phil- ( the Die principle, what should be done with 338 im.es.- London paper. -,iii.,, 1 aArr ni.in. a recmlarlv attested nr- i i,rtin Van Ruren i, Co. who have been robbinc ! DiscorxrrxG. The State Bank of Arkansas

tiUtJI I lit' aJVUX7l VVII w - fc - - - J - j I . r : .. i.:..r.. t.,. .1 -...m kr TV- I . . . .: 1.1:.. .1 :!

t business at least, that more prompt count of experiments trie-JWtwo dogs, by Dr. tbcir nstcrs pockets, their public treasures, their commenced disco anting on the 6th; no individi th-Ti?aJ a thereon. Draper, in which it was satisfactorily proved that j htoJ faith ,d national honor? Let the pco- ual to receive more than $1,000, and for a poriJCiLad "Pf "'f. M5njr I Lobe" " fe and powerful cvacuant of the P Bt ' ' . Ceedine; six months.

...."5 tj ii5 private j stomach .incases of poison. ,P""- . '

sed not to exceed 700.

Halloo! stranger, said a north-easter to a western gentleman, 'what's the ncwiP "Why, forty thousand men have raised to-day, was the reply. "You don't say so! eagerly exclaimed the newsmonger, thinking that the stranger alluded ton rebellion among the subjects of Martin the First, "do tell! what are they going t do f "Why, they're going to bed again to night.

the publisher, and the transactions of no other w'J be ae-.

cognized. All communications concerainc the Family fax!ae may be directed, ronT rio, ta tL TAjTUiR, Ui.vijoasui, Ohio. Cinrinnaii, January, J iZH

rr The "YOUNG MEVS LITERARY SO-ijtam, ... , ... I- Eooss, the sjewevt end beet that caj CHm' will meet on Monday evening next at mT , , duodecimo .oiwse, early candle lirht. e! Trare', w sa

trlr candle bgb

March 3d, 1W,

PRosrixrTLs. new .sy.aiF: or tiie LITERAIIY OTFYIBIS. rtr.isuiMi rcoas ar mail t renre. rosTaoa!!? Wi.oit" Litcbakt Ua'.iar-s has now bee, ia existence twelve months vl lvi erfy! dariaf that period a vtryexte-tsise st-iare of public, favour. Il hat furnished foe faro d'tUart and t hi'.f, reTMrts of Indoa boocs whack cost there orer ffty-' ere ioSartT ata addition te a laoge av mount of literary taatu-t. rev n if new books, isfci, nat domestic and fot.it;n Dim. Tiie original propttetnr, inteodins; to de-rot bis tin aasl attention lh:.s other periodical works, has dipord of hie interest in t'.e OoaitMts v the pineal sjublisher, wwa win make no lTther ebaags ia its eweeral rauackr issaa i if it frmn another oftce, and changing its oasse fruss. "H al dieHn v "Brvwn'a. Br owVb Lrrcaaav Oajacs srilt be i eswy Fridas mora ing, ;-inie4B eaeelient paper of a large eisw. It wiQ

hat eaa be pint sued, e-

eosb. acias; or-

nsrsr-apcr ptttage.

WIT.LIAM BBOWX.