Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 9, 21 February 1849 — Page 2

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V II I O TICKET.

III.ISII A E.HBRE, er6i-i County, won tietrrr.iAiT goverio, Thomas ft. fttaufleld, o St. Jottph C.

Or-We give place to tho communication from our frionJ Geo. Evans with pleasure. Wo have copied it from the Indiana Courier, and made tho corrections he requests. We are pleased to loam that Friend Evaos has not becomo so far cor-

From the Indiana. Courier. jmakc his readers bedieve that it was writ-' Arrival r the Steamer 'i:-snr;. Seeing published in the Courier cf th tea because of diss atisfaction manifested foihteen days lateb. fkom EcsorE-

il friends. In this, however. Preparation for War i France Red RepmhU-

ih? inatitntlnn hn m th Rpmlnarv. m tne Senate with some remarks of trie 1 tairu. ne usee nis e

on Th.,r.,1-,v nrl Pri,!,. thltS and Editor thereon, assuming the ground that confesses it or not, when I inform him of on Thursday and Triday, the loth and . .q of fao foi:owing factj. lst r WM not pn,5ent

10m lnsu i ne excercises were conjuci- , . ,

For the Palladium. IticJimond Female Seminary.

The semi-annual public examination of, 27th ult., a Resolution which I introduced .v ,n7 ree Sui

held at the Seminary, n l-13 Senate with some remarks of the think he wi.

Tcrrc-llnutc and Kirhmond Kail-road.

The Directors of the Terre-IIaute and

milatd to nroduc th sam &t 'he close of the convention, it being: af

runted as wa feared. Thinzs. however, ed by tao principal, .uiss fcaraii luv&ns, impressions on the minds of his readers. ter !--:it ana I qu.:- unwe,l. ine,

did look susnidous, and wo advise him tsand her assistant, Miss Elizabeth Leeds. ; I have thought it right to oiler some cx- proceedings ere net puoiis.ied unt.I tne.( . r -..,..'.... .i .. ItKp hrimrhPt fmrrhf t th!, Srhool Pm- : planations thereon. His holding me to 1 111 ' mor.t.i, taree ..ays alter t ie s

be ti:s "!oe. as he does in his remarks . Uii-' oi ne t

1j:u and tae whole ol t ie I3:h ar.d

we .tia.-in? ut,ia,f lor m Ftjt Intervention Kichhiond Km I road Companv. held a Ttt meeting in tbi place on the 7th instant. Anathm France ant srj.l-, - his portion of the btate is much interest-

gainst the D, termination af the Hunan A.i- d la tile Completion of this enterprise and

nnce in Cotton linjtrorcmsnt in American it behooves everv Citizen to the extent of St!if"' l" B"J"-t' , his ability, to . second the efforts of the r. r i. . Directors. For the information of our io9Tot. Fob. 10, If 19. i . r , ...I v- f , . , , readers, we report such of their prooeedThe Niagara his arnri-c! from Liverpool, brui"- 1 . ..-

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I lions which surrounded him at Indianipo- i rsce ad usual.j taug.it in our best regu- . for wbat cauge r cannot teI1 f.r j of the 12:h and the whole of the ir:h

ilis. Ha s-ys: "I confess that tho rosolu- jlated Female Seminaries, wth the excep- have never t ) mv knowledj inj-irei him ' Uth, I was confifj"d to my room by sick- t,v ut CaJa. Cliaunccv Rose, EsaT, was " re-elected

li'JIl UI inc liliUa'"i. l il" uiiii'"' : ii "uiu ui uftru iiiui. on,uuiii jur ui .... . . , ...... . . ...... y . , , oui.it, inaiiiuiif 110 wvuimm

fu'iv remarks; lor I cannot harbor Ut? tiiouht ; 1 uai 011 i' morning, 1 wrote 1 -pr.. " - j smce 1:10 organization of tha company.

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IIo-V a anoih-r column. Our fried O.. an unfavorable appearance." It w.U pre- evmceu on i.u, occasion. x u.auu.x estimation, he reallv be"- leebl,s I took it to the printer that forenoon ' r ,.h: ZZZ XT.o..bc ZZmVr ow fm hU known enemv in martert

ilJVV invite attaution of ir reader aud j 7 1 1 ' ir:.alr. i. il- nt,r r th ..iruntino.,ou setting forth tho action of iha Sonato, has

JIouV in anolh-r column. Our friend Obis an unfavorable

trtlt.ln just ) anyg, aal the weary traveler a.m tho snmo "unfavorable appearance" j - which the young ladies acquitted them- j j;eves j4:s cwn jns:nuatjons. If, howver. ! aR;I on la 1 Gtrt it was published

thorough disciplinarian, which was

Tiie

wi.! l!M fi:i I a cosnfortabU sad fju.et home. j HO ong ns tho journal of tho Senate sh&li ITTUoa. of our city auWribere who did not bo prt s u ved. We hoard no explanations mVve llmir laat week'a PaltaJium, will 1eaae nl the timo the resolution was n (lb red, and

rail nt tiie oHlce aud jet that No. Tho carrier , wo W0UJ have expected an argument from

wm Ditac'i'iiiatvJ with two routo.

.few Tost Omci in this Coumtt. A Tost OlV;e ie now eetabtuhed at Cheater Moetiug Kouae. Direct j our lattTa, to "CIietei Wayno cu., Intl.," yo who havo any thing in lint line lo ond to that aection of 01d Wayne. Ilooa. C. I. Smith, aud Jooo D. Bright, will nc-eJ our thanks for valuable public documenU. Wo aro alio uurier obligatioue to lion. A. Mowart, for documentary fivors. Hie eold weather haa prevented us getting our f-yr ant in lh. 'ntrti of time, tlii week. 'Tia nearly a much aa wo can do to keep our fingers from freezing thermometer 7 below zero, anil eaebtypo containing i of an 01., or less, of the asm nee of 'Jack Froail' It must be wry cold when our 'devil' complains of freezing' fact.

selves, reflected mucii credit on tneir tiiere sliould

teachers, and must have been as trulv 1 amongst his nunneroiis

. . - , i : fll'v li'p'ir vf s l nmSM to I Son' I ' Countv, tree soil or other, relative to the !

T. . .. i j feci myself deficient in mv duty were I subject, between the 8th and 1 Gtl

11 tiMU uuici lisuuis 111 aucuuaiiic. I . m . ... i - mnnfli tur nr fhat t ma I tw

iiiotio aec an eiun at iasi. to correct - -

1 'country a!f nrrsous w'jo ..! 1 1 nfT.r th-!'nel vr ' of public iii'iprovement. Tiie amendments

be even one in liv iJual ' Iieit?r conversed with, or received any ! tJ be deterred from votrnir r-r ihs Cuutiiuent undo by the last Legislature, to the char

nerous readers that actu-1 1?!t 'r f,oni an-v Person in or from H-nry ' -"' P"i'--vf j tor were accepted and w do not beliero

IRELAND.

I ' ui i' re is now, a more liberal actor m-

sitnilar character in the

is none that hold out srreater'

Une of the distinguishing excellencies .suc an :mrress;on. 1 man, Hugh Mnls. Irotn t.reensboro town-; a- unanimous in it decision. O'Brieii inteud i inducements for the tnveMment of capital

of this is thoroughness in the manner of i I believe marriage to be not only a civil ! ship, and my colleague W m. A. Rifner. '. t -rry th appeal to the Hon- of Lord. s t"t- a promise of certain returns of profit.

as a:so mv ineiiu . j'. .uennera n.mt .... .u ,u wKiiine:wi aims? rate oi si iter ceui is now

communicating instruction. It is not . but a div ne institution, extending during

enough for the scholars merelv to say a : !e hre of the parties entering into ,i - i , .1 . ".! covenan:. and t'.iat it ouht in no ca

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tor

annulled, except Cor tiie cause o

Owen's Moral Physiology, had our friend Evans attempted to mako a speech on tin question. Wo may b3 loo apt to form opin:oas of mon by tho company they kerp. Tiio closo and intimate association of our friend Evans and U. I). Owen looked strange to us. Tho facility with which tho former hns adopted the poiilic.-il opinions of Mr. Owen, may havo induced us

to think there was a congeniality in their j ougn ami rapid attainments. U hatscho- th.jt tV;v arj not on,v jlnti.c.hristianf Lu"t j doubt in type moral sentiments. Wo aro tdoased to I 'ar can make even a respectable proficien i,npolitie, as all anti-christian laws are. !

Jth of the ; Th Judge of th Q.ieeai'a Bench h-r over- , corpration of , ruled the errors assiiiej iu l!.a taw.i uf "Jmilli v,..,, n, oro town- ; a unanimous in it decision. O'ltrieu intcud i I'ldticenients for

t he , lr Pla"-. 'i'J. uiiM'iii t'i inar-.i'.ng ai a , t0 '' ditlerent house, kindly came to viit me . . : , .,.? .Z. . I.

af.Ui-; l,,7 3" IVllL-7- lllli ,1'. 1 Elf I 11 .'Sl'TI lJ 111V

j having uo hore of oVerturuiug the verdict.'

i FRAMCI.

I M. Ioul.tce de I.Tmeu-T is eSect.J Vice I'res

j allowed, on all payments made upon stock, 'from th date of t!e navinent until tho'

..:";.T.,.f " e'r,"J lce V"-' cars shall run from this point U Green-

it. I hey are taught to ana.yse, te al ol! causes bein- prohibited ! wants, l.y neitner ot taese persons was upoil thf ,0 j;. the Aemblv w cast! '. U h-re uuhcuhy may arise, re-

they are compelled to understand the sub- -by 'our Savior and liis Apostles. It is true : tn0 subject mentioned that I have tho least ; carried by a larg m ijoritv. Tho t: jverinnent 1 lative to the right of way. the IVestdent iot tnniimr ; - th n,n,c5;, -,lr .r thnf th l:iw. n!!ow our Courts t , de-1 recollection of, neither do I remember '. M ' t f irattioiK ! was authorised to adjust the same. Here-

studies, which is the foundation for thor- ree u.v,rce, tor ot:,er causes nut to ; - -"' - 1 , - w h a.-cord-, , V"e"; .1

mg to rumor current, give in.iiguut :nu of aa I uc riy.n ui

all such laws I am opposed, believing 15:h when the communic:

GEO. F.VANS.

j cy in practical arithmetic, who does not ' Such laws have a tendency to cause- the '

rhercforouco male to "a Senator from 'understand the tables of weights, mea- -marriage covenant to be more lightly cs-

loarn that ho lins not fa!Ion s low.

ono of tho onstsrn counties of llio Staif," d jr-s not rc-ft-r to us. Vro presented no

iiueh bill. 'o never attempt '-to furnish

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.', ,' ... " . , " f . , : and after cnterin into that state, and thus Me juveniles, so famuiar with all the anth- j pro,,ucing tho Vf;tv cas wh;ch our iaws!. metical tables; and they were equally so, ' recognize as sutlicient for our Courts to1,

From the Ihiily Dispatch, Fib. 17.

I(IATI JI AUK ET.

f land have readilv

w.iv and iiiaui-'

armed intervention in favor of the I'.ine. tint fested a willingness to advance, and not

' ' 0

as thv are sure ot

from its oatlv comple-

v esse la wero adapted to carry T.lM'l to 1 0,(ntt ' ,on ,,J aut.jrio4 t Uave men. Natwithstmi.iiiiir the pn?r:it Niumnsitimi 1 locafed so much of the road, AS lies bo-

I desodirhf , lo the latest moment, tte that no retard ils pro"ress, j order it..; !whii received, and the .ruhnUilitv i ll(,,1(.r,i r.-.lh., , Aj that the Mii,,g exjieditiou via a ah.,'i.,ed. 'Hie j f,c ,u Ills result .Ilg il

l'f.AT'- 'I'! I.. I.. I.

i. ij'.L i: i uc oil iy s ues ileum

lor "more

rra-.

ntns nr.xt:

"Daily Keening Mercury." Wright, Fisher V Co. are iuhliMhingadaily(chritMcd as above, at $j per annum pjyiiLle in uJvauce. Itcoutaini tho luteal commercial uvvi, well aelected luiaclUuy, and is jut the kind of m daily we like to peruse. Speaking of thi Cincinnati daily, rinin,Is us that a friend of oura Vipalchr one to hi nulueron render, every day, from tint ame city. "The Daily Diaputch" i publislied by John It. S. Jloud it. Co., at $5 per year. It i editrd by Eilttx R. CaMrurix. and is conceded to he the moal PDrfritrJ daily publi.hed there or elsewhere.

It'a DomioA to prosper o long a Ed i it editor ; last. Izra O'llara, formerly of this place,

We command each uf the above daily paper to those of our merchant who desire a relii . .i... r i i. r ... i . ..

wiiio inwiuuri every uny , ui iikii iic , huiu v.. . . it 1 r Tl t . .... . . , , ,i O Ilara struck him, and finally shot a pis4 I n I da b vmir rliiiii'M friAndt! ilhri ' J 1

nn Evening doe of Mercury; or Daily Die-patch ': tl but did not hit him

merriment for tho lobby." We loavo that ' elementary Geograpliy, and History. decree divorces upon.

o and reverend sonators." a he more advanced classes were cxamin-

. i ed in mental, practical and higher Arith-

I.icitmoxKl social Lycctnn.

I Tlio foilowing resolution is up for ili?

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cussion, m una asiociauon. on v riuay tve- (ronomy. In an thcse branches

If our laws re-

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' r.T t- t 'hat the- naval exnditioil ha.l tirten abtii.ioiied. fWCCn (irefllCnsSl - ul '' . m,..,,.. I . ..I . . .. . L- '

ig.ins nl

t.Trkut roaiaiu3 c.cotdinj;l v

and Indianapolis, or

onsult-lrovi-

nil uneiisv K-t-liuir wan verv a:n;iri-iit. hour .1 ... ! 1.

iv wi.ro fw ,,!! 1.., from .r.. n,;!,,,,,,!:!,,,,,,! ...U,..;,. 1 i , part uhtcoi, ui mMi.HT-uui.,voiwuii.

! m.uaif 1. -ture-rs at i?t. Klfime. 'l h ,-,,,, ingllie iilUTi'Sl 01 1110 Cv.Mi1p.111y.

uf iipprfhf nsioti. is however, the c.uidn i.m of tii- -"ions were made, in relation to iirncurinir.

snectin" divorces were founded on the Ju;!- ii ren. iitinuiir.es, in h:ch there will bo n total ! in connection with other Railroads term

i doctrines of the Bible, and such as put1 Provisions Wo h-.r of no transac-! fr,;,.' ' ecveu ,luuJira i,uj 1,Uee" '"' inating at Indianapolis, a general passen awavt'ieir wives, evcent for the one cause 1 f;.. .-..,?.,.--., t i;ii I,,.,,.:-.. I Ti. r:,..i p..,.,,',!,,,. - .1 1 ! trer and freight depot, machine shops, and

metic, Geograpliy, Grammar, I'liilosopliy, ! and marry others, vere bv law accounted i u. . . ' ... c , , r. ' , C'ving way under them are m i!ungr,it ein.rt.-I' such "rounds as may be necessary for the

Chemistry, American History and As- ' adulterers, I believe that nine tenths or ! , . ...... j toutaiu themselye., l.ich theyee,ii d.-t.-r-; operations of the company at that place.

r. . . . .. 111 en fn 4, 1 ... 1 , 1 1 u-u iu 1, 11 11 mis.., 1. i . 11 11 ill, ,....,.. 1 1... : 1 .i .1. r - r ,

i. more ot tie cnii5ii now ovistm"- f r 1 " ' " ' "v.., - - -- - ..... :lxui 10 arrange wiiu trie i.siavciie ami

tj)e , more,

character of the school was fully sustained. I which, mni' aPP!ie'1 for j 1 1

l': do. Oid

j bayonet. .At Lyons tli. y :irr c.iting lnunkt-ls

"Resolved, That oir cover nmont should iam, n,4 aVUt Vt.U ,.,uor a. -tamed, wouIU cease to exist. jCu'.hcrtson s brand, at l: to VOc; proo

...... i ' o v.. .v. in respect to t.ie power ot the legiia- i-.t. --, i i;,,.. i it, cncourain forctirn immigration. ' .,.11, ' v ' .m ? , i - uo. ttc-Ci-u u at it.,.

" j....,. ture to gram uivorcc u is sun inoro o:

Tlio pvnmino(:Mi -inl ...T.I, n . X .-. i "rf i nn n !il than in ( nurts of it.v S.ieh 1

07"A diHiculty occurred at the U. S. Ilottl in Cincinnati on Thursday evening

compositions. This exccrci.se. afforded a I orcos are gran eu u;.on me petition or

good opportunity to judge ol the literary attainment s, as well as tiie genius and

; the applicant, and an; applied for in that

lirltl !i BMifllf. it-Ttfi 1 n n il Irrt fr Kwpp

. - , A . . c , j talent of the writers. The greater part of

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yourselves

ITThe jail of Allen comity, at Ft. Wayne, wa destroyed by fire ou the 3d iiM. A fellow whe elyles himself the '''Flying Dutchman," charged with robbing the mail, was the only inmate, lie wa ecnred.

I3I!on. nfhj. Watkin Lcih, died at his residence in Richmond, Va., ou the eveoiug of the 2d iut. 3CMre. Taylor, accompanied by Col. Bliss and hi lady, have arrived at Washington. They went by the Southern route.

IVTbe euhject of dividing Ohio into two .State ia being discussed in difl'ereut part of the Flat.

O'Harra

was taken before the Mayor and bound to

appear fir trial on Saturday under a bond of 1000. He gave the necessary security and was released. On Saturday he appeared, and after trial was bound to oppear at tho Circuit Court in March next, under bonds of 8700. lie again gave bond with security, and is now at liberty. CCrT'ne small pox is raging considera

bly in the city of New York. 07A few cases of the same loathesom

disease have occurred at Xenia, Ohio.

wav, cither to save expense", or because 1 tiie facts will not warrant cur Courts in j decreeing divorces. j The late session of our Legislature has ! been more exemplary in this respect tiian many previous -'lies. I am not certain !

that a single Bill finally passed both Hou

most part, were well and cautiously written, !Ses: but having been sic k and confined to

Cattli: A sr.'e of ("0 head a v. ibs., at 61,10.

SALE.iATrSat :-c.

A sale of 100 casks citv

compositions, were of an argumen-'

tative character, with which the imagination had little to do with. These, for the j

Pii.iKL A sues-A sale of 13 casks at 5c. Wheat loc per bushel.

i i - , -i i .

and provi.hu,; gunpowder, f..r a i , i u, lii-ht. ' "aianapoiis tatiroau company, acouncci.i . ... it. . ... .. .... . e ii'i.t. . . . .. . .......

t i i lie i r pr-le uce Kir tliese rupieimi' preperatious "ul1. wt'M Ol nut: uvui, uu mo j.uijktii i is rt si-U-in i' to party in the A.-emhly. of constructing, together, a bridge UCrOSS I The rcvoluliuuarv vluus l'uris aru heroin- .l,.,i v.,li,,.K lv.nc

I . 4 . - - i. j. il oil u il 1 1 i . il U17li;i x.i.i-o?. i me uctive. 1

- June const. irators nr.? to be tried furl!.- "

with by the hij;h Court of Justice. l AICICIi:i , The closinepriocsoffiitidaattheruri-noiirKoj On the Oil, instant, by IMder i$. Ilrrvey, Mr. were: J jur teulu, 4.H, l.c; j per cents 7j, 1!jc. I ... . , ., ... .,,,,,,,,' ' n ii.i.iam M. lic., to ".L .Mmnu J. riaaeai

ii .pi .mil i .

wt. i;o ! ui l Th.

Tha news from tiiis country ia devoid of inter- !

ill of r.conomy, Wayne i o., I it liauit.

est.

Slow to iii:iU I-l;tties Aflct-

tioiiato. For many years, an old man in tiie ar-

DOLLAR WEEKLY NEWS: A lieai l"aniily lafr.

and were on subjects familiar to moat mv chamber for several of the last days

ivei v

g th

scholars. There was evidently a want of ! of t!,e session, I cannot speak nodti - I l!.ilr,tKitni.i-. f r,4i.,r,i,

,.;;,l;,,r C : 1! .1.- ,1 -;ilS 1U IIUU. wuimi.i-. i.nrcui uuciiii;

iHiuiiijr 01 ui'jum, in uii mis class 01

ITALY. Tiie Pope dem-tii'is the inl.-r v.'iiti.in of Austria to ri-sr;it in rr a in iiii ti.iiiiifir-il nnn.A

i Hull, .urJi.,i,. and France hav'lrnClv re.jrP,l,: .'AU "KKk'I.V NKW.. Pnb mout rated agaiu.t the tiftcrmiri iiioii ol lim Ro- j . hhe.i in the city of llnl.idelphn, and Ed

-v...r.t h id 1'ved verv ",a,, P,,"l'". "ve lt oil rvernce i "? -o-,'R . A.i'k.aoy ia . 1 - l ! II tl' 1 ,1.-1, .1.. 1 , . . . .Jl.ru.l .1 .!,. rnll,.t.M.. ..I.. ......... ... . '

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' '- , in i. .-.iiifciii ii-itr?v- lull iiLiuir" ' 1 i

a i rondissemetit

The siritu:tl niiathmns u lii li ill,, f

l Copy..

'Oitohim. Ho had nephews and nieces j ha hurled nmist hi once r.iiihfut utj-t-,have i : cop'ie..'. ...' 10

i rpsotntion referred to. tiif Senate ha.l iut : vcr" wd ul' hut. his income being sup- 'eeu received by them with the moat comph te " 'JO

I he colloguy in relation j pas3c.,i two divorce biils for no other cause i P3ca tac merest pittance, tiiey gave them

3 and disadvanta"es of a but simnlv a desire to be divorced. One sem',s vcry iitu- trouole about bim. I our i

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compositions

to tho advantages

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tour to California, was well written, and ot ,lic cases Oil, However, give as a re a- . 3 "f"" . in r.l.-ion- toleration, hfivinjr iosuej a ,!,,.. .-;- eW AVa-, l.ueraimre, tke Art mm I Srirmm, the

fvli-'hited miipli neirrhttinA- P 1 i,,. It SOn.as set I ortil 1U the petition, t!iat l,o tae ; " , . l'u- ,t! ll".u "'fx - : coming to t lirit.li:in the piivilee i.f nltiiimn? I luteresl of Wr aiid Uueine, aud all auctt lbr

contempt

Till KEY.

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Tiir Poi.r.a Wrrm.T Nr.wa i a Whijr, Journal

0OA steam plow has been tried in England, by stationary engines at tiie cx-

irrThe Treasurer of tho State of Ohio has trcmitiea of the field. Tha engine may

giveu notice that he baa on hand fund to re-, ho uscj fof threshinje. plowing, or almost

deem $250,000 of State Bond on demand

0"An association of gentlemen of color has been erganiied in New York, for the purpose of emigrating to California. iVo white per-ons are to be admitted.

II ""The cily aseor ha aesessed th personal property of this city at $S7,000, and the real estate at $321,000. Iu this, however, liberal deduction bare been made for debt, &c. A f.iir estimate would make the aggregate assessment over half a million.

rn. Taylor nt Cincinnati. Tho president elect arrived at the Queen city on Friday last, on his way to Washington city. He was met about 10 miles below tho city by five Steamboats crowded with people. The six boats came tip tho rier abreast, and when they arrived at the wharf, Gen. Taylor standing on the hurricane deck, was welcomed by a shout long and loud. He was conducted to an open barouche and then paradad through several of tho most populous streets of the city, followed by an immense crowd of anxious and enthusiastic friends. He was finally received by the MaytJor the city in front of the Masonic hall. He was thou escorted to his quarters at the Pearl street house where he was waited upon by many of the citizens of the city, and strangers' who had been attracted thither for tho purpose of paying respect to the president tlott. He left for Washington on the same night about 12 o'clock in the steamer Telegraph. Gen. Taylor is a plain, anassuming man, with an open, free and pleasant countenance. His features are not regular, but not as rough as are represented in mny of the portraits published of him. He is very fluent in conversation and easy in his manners, and mates .ail feci familiar in his presence. We look with much interest to his forthcoming inaugural address. It will shad

ow forth the policy of his administration, and will set at rest the doubts of many as to the course he will pursue.

any other business necessary to arming operations. V. II. Smith. Tha editor of tho Wabash Express, published in the same town where R. W.

j Thompson resides, thus speaks of Mr.

Smith. Mr. Thompson has been favorably spoken of as I'ost Master General, but has, we opine, from the following, declined his pretensions to a seat in the Cabinet. "In our own State, tho press and the whigs generally, have pointed to Caleb R. Smith as a proper person lor the I'ost Office Department; as all concur in the opinion that that gentleman's ability, untiring industry and business capacities peculiarly fit him for the arduous and responsible station alluded to indeed, few men of

any State have given rnoro evidences of

energy, perseverance, tact and talent than the member from the 4ih Indiana district. Indiana has never had a member of the Presidential Cabinet. Heretofore, however, she has been rather an inconsiderable State in importance in the Union, a com

pliment of this kind would be appreciated

as it would deserve to be one of th

highest kind, and would be remembered!

gratefully bv all of her sons

Mr. Smith is highly endorsed in all

quarters, and at home, where he is know-

best, ho can have testimonials of the high

est character, voluntarily offered freely

tendered; and should our State, through

nrritiArine l - O v 1 t I I ( f t , t 1 f 'lilt 1 mil

and was read better, according to elocu- orily abou't sixtoen years of age. she being tionary principles, than any other reading ' at that time thirty six, that they had lived during the whole examination. The com- ! together twenty years as husband and position on "Tobacco Chewing" was ad- i wife, but. that as she was now old he ii , , , . . , ' wis iJ to put ,fxr awav. prayed the Lgmtrable, and developed a descriptive talent, i . , . , 1 . i : , " ,- vn:, a-,. 'jv. , ,. , ' I lslature to grant hint a mi o. . , o. '. .-. io ol no orumary ciiaracter. There was a j my lllin.it at ieast this amounted ! noilivein of playful irony, without the least ap- j ing more than a desire to be divorced, as proach towards the bitterness of sarcasm, the difference in their ages at tUe present

time is no greater than it was on tiie day

of their marriage. The other was a case

liey h;n t.iken a preat stride .-i ial attention j, however, dirert.-d to den-

CM vol a circular letter ot his nictation in i to the hiihet I'lsruitie. even that of Tai ha nn.l : er read ins an in ueceaxarv lo make a irood

u hieh lie advised them, that having al- v 'l0r-

w:;vs lived alone and having no n lutives

isnrx.

v a m 1 1. v n i; w s v a v i: n

It roiil-iiu also lii most ample report of tin

- -. - v. - . .. - . . i..i .. . . - ...ii , ; , - r i . n i. u ii i -I i us iii mi i in ill vsi amine repori Ol uie nit th. ni, he wished b.-fore h 3 died, to se- I : ,i ' J' l,0'"K"ncc. fro": , u' 1 K"J'J1 "r j ,t!,te of the Market, iu the. ,rinr.i,.. cilie. of

cure them against ail disnute of bis nrop- ,, .1,,, i . iSSL T'J"?. i "'' L 1 Z Hynop.,.ot matter m

iiving Ills will formally IU th'ir ; uer l.i.rd t-ouch and a large hody ill Sikh, who lie fixed the succcediii" day l-l5t' aposinou t.nd d.-iVu..'ed ii u-iih .m oh-

siiii.u him vulor winch r. 11 itr U11.111 very lurxi 11U a i j I e Joes.

running through the whole of it, tiiat none present could help appreciating.

-rty iiy ni p resen ce.

i'jr t'.ieir visit. T , .- r. t I ,.-T.I . i. n ..I 1 ' l.rt

.i :.-...--..! - , iw. i.v ..urn v,.,i COMMERCIAL. could have to leave, tuey came punctual- Livtap.,,,,., Jan. t: 1 .' ). lv to tiie invitation. i T, r ,, ' ,' ', , ., , ... ... I he t otton market 1 freely eupii'ied nt ih

..1 un 1 tiiiiii t-ii . aiu iiit; um mail , a-.v-anceit

I tt-ri-tin, to bimineK men.

' i-r 4'o iiajier will he forwarded unlets payi nn nt he iiin.'o in udcanrc. .Monry nmy Uo r1 united Ihiuiijih th nui.l at nir ri!i. Addrem. . jKt ie-. p .i !, J. I. SA.N'llKftSOV , CO.. j New I. .ill.. iiitr, X. 1'.. orur Third and Chet1 nut streets, I'li.l icleljihij.

rates. Fair t'ld.md 4 .t-KI: Mutiile

of mutual desire between the parties to ! whcn they were all assembled, 4,I have IU The market for Ureadtntl wore n more ' be divorced. Iloth husband and wife ! always been very economical a secret of ' hecrful aKj.ert, and full price were paid lor j

, ..i . . I . , 1. .... . i,,v ni- n ,,,0 .. 1 !:..).. ...... "'"ai, riuur ami l.otn. 1 Irisir in Ik. ml li is

gooa, wan two exceptions. Une was, a ; signed ttie petition, tt was imme.tiatciy - 2., oir to s,B eteni at 2J 0 i to i;j. .i ! ' f IIH House formerly known a tha M.n

number of the liolaea mnd tec th.,-! after the passage of thesa bills, both of ; 1 :v 11.1 some certain unowiecige u.-.!..v tifi has been .d.tained for!..-st We.tem. I

' ' ...! 1. I .,1 .rnt, .l,n I lT I ,'.:ol WilOMl tills U-ill f.l I tO I ll.lVP lbf.ro. . Iti.ef i. u'oi.e' 11 ..I f. ........ 'I-l I..: riTi-nlll' l.een till i eli.i,l liv llm .iil,.,ilu.i

. Willt fl 1 VUI..-1 ciLraiii.i, in i unci ei lii" - -.- - i ...... ......ii,!., i.ii.-a. in.. j.m.-rB. ---- - 1 ' - . ... ...... f

Pork an, I ',a- "ho is now iitlinj it up in mod-ru m t y I for th

Hi

ur ..w etc a aro

HUTiHSTOH HOUSE, ltfi:il'l.i. 1 ud.

!Ilr4 House former! v known as tha "Mn

eiun II'jUe"' and tx-eupied by K. I!.mkins,

could not be Iieard so as to be distinctly understood. This is a very common fault

with females. Th

! .,t.. tn l An. ..li,,,! ; .ore t.ius arranged mv will, and whn road. l'l-r l.uropa h ive Miiih-ud price.

!.'':.. .u n.. -it willbe di-nosit-d with th notary nn.l fi0." ,';'v- declinod Is to 2 per cvvt. Lard :t.l to uc.-oinmodalioii of the public.

10 usi 11 v iii... ni" . in ..111 1.1 1 1 l 1 . ; 1 - - j . -it;,, (',,.. .r;,,.. fii .; ..,..,.1....

nth.r wag nn nn. ii Annn iiiiilf ami , ;.iiit tin e.-. . await, under seai. mv aririr.jaehiiiT disso-. ,1 1 " & t - ,

., ,11 ll- Vl-.l-- ....... ... ...... ........... 41. - ,U-CU. , .... ....11.- .-1.1 ...... .1 . .1

, . ... . 1 . r 1. t- . . e 1 1 1 1 t- i (.nan i a;. iiiiif-H i! iiroviiie-i n nn ino iieni in naturalness in tue modulation of the voice.! flection. 1 felt indignant at the action of ; iUl"- , . J London-, Jan. 2Cth. ! ,-ountrv MlV..r.U: mid hall not lw nr.iae.l in

t 1 1-.1-.11. " ,1 nn- tit-rt tir.litii' I '..-!.-,. . I 1 ' '

ri ; 1 1 .1 . t ia fn;iT- ana i louir n ana iiuTKir.i in1 ' m- incwa, uanci au-a . tj.a r. ..... .i, ,. - :... i

1 rr n 1 ) nr r hp n r nrnr mn ? in . 1 -.- . . ,

I . """L.ll nC C -. 1 S' DC'

,- , . - , . 1 (jail iiif rtlifiitiui ui . luuvi justifies such periodical depressions of too j h j ( hnvin as 1 vipwe(1

it

better causes than those contemplated bv property wh.cn I own m boiver Norman- ' Y ' 1 r . . ' V ' , ' . - .' ! a" ' I-'euty of the ht of ford forhore. the resolution. I know, as does every with five thousand francs. My niece i 1ALA7 ADl AV'r f-VL:uIciy s1'- Th? tnidereigned f-e:cnirieHt tht, by tri;t

1.. .i.. n ...t.i , nUn .!.- iOUls.1 wi rcocivi! the ca 1 at nivsont 1 - attention to tn- want 01 in guetu, lie will nieru

out-n.ui,u 1..; -.i ''- , I.ivritrooi. Jan. 27th, 11, A. M. a share of public iiatrunair. ilivinohw ifthev would rnd that th-v : deposited with inv notary, about four; --. - ,, , , , ,. ' . , inren iiu.i.,ir n.ifc JH lite law It t.l. V WOUl t. ..tl .l t.lll I . .-,., , ' The Cotton market opened II... ...orning with f ISoti rd i the Day or W-rlC, would not change tne civil law if they , t.iouana aui seven huudiea liancs, .- ,rh t.nnt.e,, d a promiw of a good i.usine, ,. rMlll)W rill; ai.o, n'ntaEi kept br

tho nature nf t ii mar. ! .iilOUl rechoniaj l!ie intfrestoi tne tires- t-iay. I he clOMiiir prirea of v-nterdav. are 1 ih. vi,r wli.

voice. Elocution is vocal nature; and ! t;m0 anj still !o, "ranted divorces for no ! aiu l,er daughter Cclestine, I give a small : Coru declined.

children, when free from all restraints, are the most perfect elocutionists in the world. Whoever noticed any such departures among them, from nature's teachings? There is among good speakers, however, modulation of tiie voice, that gives force and beauty to the sentiments; but it is the sentiment alone, that requires such modulation. These remarks are made with no other than kind feelings, and with an ardent desire for the prosperity of this school. I have attended a number of examinations

The Pnrn n.nrtii remalnu r,..., ... il.. 1.-...-.- 'varielv and Mvle liv anv ill the enuiitrv. II km

I leave my rents, forming a cap-' action are limited, a mont of the ii.-i"lib..riii ! alxo ahout filtiuif uii and eulHriuit hi

at the i 'ta' terl thousand francs; to my niece j l'rt of th contiueut hive been clved.' Indian! -&t lTrrtv nr

wlii. li fli tll he provided with a coi,l and careful

D.'U.V UL'.VTi.VGTON. Ki. hmond, Feb. 21, I--I9. 9tf

ria- covenant, and if they reported at!tycar. As to the poor furniture which ; )-;'ly utu,..ed, with a., imp-red tendency - ? - . 1- 'von nronriil von I vvi-.li i t i Ul ri .i 1 1... 1 I he buoyancy of thi liioniii.jr's humne.- on llie all, they must report against the expedi ; 3 ou around jou, 1 wialt it Uitnoutt.d , Loi(Jon Stock y.,, uii,r,ve favomble ' encv of doing so. and thus condemn their ! to poor. iiiitliieiieenp.jnto-d.lv' Cotton market here. - own acts, or the acts of the Senate. This ! The four heirs agreed that this arrange- j I'uiied States aixea have ri atill f irihr. and 1

i what I hnd in view, and nothino- ,-lsp. in merit ol the property was very judicious. , ; - ' i i-n !.r..imi.iy

cnzivi tttt fCCTL

fhn i;n'o timp I ha-1 to leink- nn the iii!iirct 1 he old man upon tins consent, atideu his . , . i" -; uu i ur. .., ., , .. Il( m mt . m to tiie JlttiC time 1 Iia l to trunk OI1 mo SUKjrcr. 1 . ' and large salt- of Cotton, will he uf a . tt i .i i . 1 - I confess that tiie resolution, without any ; signature to the paper m his hand, scaled : tn th. Commercial ,-omri...,.y of the i;4liii ' A V'Tv'"? tT" iVtJl

explanation or preamble, .setting forth;" a'a gave it to tne notary sut, equal to five to ten million of dollar, l.y ' ,',Tlnok arront, rail on the ,U-criuer

s.'ttinT f.rth " a,i gave it to tiie notary

tl, oi;rtn nf tlio Sonst h sr. iin!vnr. ! 1' rOIll t.liS day lorwar itllO dear Old , " "'"K-e arrival

" i . .1 -.! . r 1 - in r CT--.rf-1' 1, . rj ... rywt

.ii.. ., si.,r.u i..,, , . i uncie was treaieu wii.i ureal aiieniion. x......i o ii.n ..iinnti,

(lie M.il.- tl tiii-- . un c, iiuauiui j i . o j

' or before the ' the oote an 1

I within the past year, and there Iia3 been , !-,.. f il.o tlmn nnMit to l.iv-o acfnioT.. ! He was sufT.reJ to ward nothing and in i J-nuary 2;th, 1 I Call and mv cost.

a K,it .,- ilict . t ; ,. ' "i r. i ... I u 1 .: nnnsiilratinn nf hi.-i wnll-known renuo-- Ohio ?i-e. 'C3. O.t: Louisiana 5" r;7: M.Mouri i ' ebruary -1st, 1 4J.

- m . ., . i.iu ..-.rue, in auiiii.u vuiiijaic men ii, uui l iio'i ii'Ji inn., u Histy uii..' . i -., ,. , - ' -i 1 - ' . . . . . I- r ,.SlerllllfIr.rwi li.l. : ' -

. ..1 .1- T . -. rni . . ... . i , ...... l.nln.A llllllt:c. 1.1 .Iieili.l III rr iiimiii. V fVL'll I Or IIV.U- o

wnn tins insiituiion. me citizens ol i ' oner i"""'' uc-.w.e nu ociiaie : 7 - 1 , - ,. . , . . , t e m. I . . - -- - - ! 111 .-.-i.,l nu i.,,.-; t essaries. evervthiri was sunnlied Inm : . . . . . . . tfca m5 ,

,1.1 1, 1- 1 1 e.i " vin li ii.iit r.i.irii in ui in iu.,.ir - - , r 11 ,..ti--,i., . , . .-, v. i . . . . , . .. n . i . . . . ' ---

1 II L u O HI mav WCll ICei rtroUCl Ol I leir r - , . . - . - , -- . u...v..-;m nun 11a u..-i- nu r idi.-'i i.y r-f) i.iiuiiiv.iu uu., "cu ic-m in uu. i ui i.itji . , , - , ...i. ,u-ith nntieinatnrv wate ifiilnpss. ..... ... . . - i inl

1 1 - ,, . T, , c. . uepenuea 0:1 uu; ui mn ai-uon 01 me - . V , ' , , . t ie .Madison and nd anarn s Ka lroad to ' wholujale I n j schools and especially their I-emale Sem-UJ .1 -e.i,.,: c.tt : 1 On Wednesday the we 1-tended nva-, . ., . . . ,K . 'i rLl

, ot-ii.uf, no ..iv.i. , . ., , , . cnrnpH te ine re-laving o their track wit 1 1 -r -v r B--tri . inarv. r.,-.t. : .u -i h.l iliotl as niiu- v a? nossible. and on th.- ... '.. .0 m9S 9 m 1

j " I mtvuaieiy ui-ii 1.1c va jji 111.1- . , , I rail. W W I fj1 I . .1.... irnrnint nt his innrra . Inn tir-r.hr-w-. and '-7

iiv.il, ii.v... ... ........ . . 11.. 1 . 1 n -

. . . 7 .....:. ,1 .-11 1 fn-icr a mi 1 e ihin uu. inn ikih

Ith d;iy of M-i'.'h next, with whont

nrconul are left for .eltleinente

JOHN SAII.OK, Myor.

'J.Jw

UEAr.EHS I!

SHOES,

Cost of JVar in the United States

1 1 1 iiii-ia. - ,-.-. 1 - , ( cause OI l it u it's uu u r.oi u; irpyr

a ..... a v. ... ... w a w v . . v- ..r.u...i - , I V 4111 Wlll.l 3 IttlL lilt, li I IttLVI V III dUt" IkJ 1 n - 1 0 1 TiT-1 il Q have confidence that none will blush for Congress, it appears that the total cost and ! ig.&ever, explained in part at Ins acts but on the contrary, he will so preparation for War in the L nited States J, the r er of he Stste Jentine

ut-jii'ii inuistrii i.ui uu win j.iuuuuiiic niiu , since 1 1 ol. xiu mis time, a periou oi ou a faithful, patriotic and trustful public ! years, has been SGC6.000,000.

servant.

II ATM, CAPS ft ltd RO-fXETS,

(At Slrvint' Old Stand,)

CorNT.'Nd the Votes. Both Houses of Congress mot in joint Convention on tho 1-lih inst., to count the electoral votes. Mr. JetF. Davis read the certificates, commencing with Maine, nad ending with Wis-

A beautiful oriental proverb runs as lows: "With time and patience thf ulberrv leaf becomes satin." How en

couraging is this lesson to the impatient

. . .. .. T . . . . . . . . . ..... . I

i iii.-v.i-?, iii.ii.it: -.t-c:rt-L . i itj in.." iii.iii v .li.ti

t-i u i demanded tne unsea m" ot the will. t " '-'"., u umu

l uu sun- . - - o r - . I .l .. ..i rr. ; . . mm.-

least, contained these words: :'7",w"cu ,1Uil- auo weauicr wm(jj0i I9Z J3ain Street, DeiOW niiu,

, , ' . I , . . . . . . . I I . - . . " ! , 1 1111. UUli l 09.11(1,. 1 1 " , 1 v 'l-V l'l-V "V 1 1 1

porter ot tne tste sentinel, but i L " a u" j"-""' uv.n-uinji-:n.. . - j .uarK f.. Jteeves, t vi.iui.i.i.ni.

. . . 1 -t..-i irt f f',n 1 1 --r-i - . ,,.-- 'I . , f I . i T . ' ' 1 .'. . . . 1 I : T T T 1 . . T

in toe Journal It IS as TIM lOOieu as llllni ; H" J -..5, ".. . ..u u..o.- Jt i-? aiii mai iwo jK.'rsnris imre ueen ; jariies I . iicevrj,

,rousot dying m my own bed and in . sent to the Insane Asylum at Philadelphia. Isaac Stephens, jr. J

have been expected.

It appears that my old friend D. P. IIol-

43tf

1 comfort.

who have gone mad in consequence of

cn.... v:.u , .- ,u. 1 nwav has n .i r,n 1 -siieit and commented :

iuiiu.13. nil l.iil: an... iiiin-llLi; e." .- 1 - - nuc-if ;irir tn i! io ... .. '.. i nn ik. e.!.,,; 1 1., v, ,.i kt 1 hie assistance to uie.

muiberrv leat becomes satin.' How en- 1 "i'1-" i.nv.i. m-tu u.ji .

'Learn how to live, you who have lent, the California exeitemerd.

'Hi, . . . 1 I r

The f.iur If-ratees furiously left thenn--' . "u ',Jia' "iVi'"11'' l'r,rw

Feb. 21.

.! me as his "foe or enemy? 1 cannotbe-. , , , , - ... c .trie expenses and improveineriH of the .. . . . . fOFr a n ri tti 1 c cr 1 tn ritrtrii nrri IKa i-tt 1 '

and despondin-! And what difficulv is ' lisve tfiat ne 1o9s? hence I "ramtit: , - " - , est Point Academy, 1C13, is 9171,295.'

w . - . 1 . . r . Jos3 juuvici a ioiil't U113 1 c 11 a . I - - ,

iv ui a loss account lor a reason inar ... - c . . i t . . t n

uerea out 11 was 100 late.

worm can

consin. Thorcupon the Vice President ; Jeaf of the

announced that Gen. Zachary Taylor was elocted President, and Millard Fillmore Vico President of tho United States. Tho Senate returned to its chamber.

The old man

he honors of l',at can e instantly converted into a pret-, d the nephews ' l' dining table, with seats on either side. !

fcjrV invito tho attention of our merchants to tho card cf Messrs. Reeves k STEraexs, publish! in another column. They are jiow receiving ery Irg addinous to their stock. U'Tba Gretaville Baanet pablihee netice ef lite meet inn ot tbe M Ancient Order of the ocity ef the 1201," at that place on tho 23d "Thm Finance yommitle,'" it eya, of the everat Parewt Lecgee, are expected to be. nreaent,

prvpareu tnau lull rrporu, mat meaaarea may we taken without delay to commence the tmilding of a tvmpt.' Who iroea to Greenville front thie

there that man should ouail at. when a

. l- v 1 r .1. . ennn i mi :mo n.m Tn tvtmt. n it nnnaa .

in accompusn so mucnirom we:-" ..... ...... ...... ..... , - ,.-;t:i 1!! ,K u 'hAha IVrh.na h l-nnffi and I k,0 went to his grave wita ad th

- ! rtn-ht n Lu ie it k. In u i ! hearse and sable plumes, and the neph

Dad. who is tiiis Sunt Francisco that's cent for me'. I only wislito a'sk him if he i a.nd n.ie;e3 Pajd thf Lil1 of the undertaker gittin' all the gold out there in Californey j remembers the case of a Senator from l"e' had cmP'yelhe mUSt be the richest fellow in all them i nna nf tha. nnn'.'oa nf tha Sla'o i

diggins?' I with whom he is about as well acquainted I . CCrThe tralue of the property belong- j the people, we mean the bill holders, of j

hv Jonnv, I tevther think he s some . as he is with his father's voun-est son. . i. iae L iaies Vjer"e,ilt M about uve millions of dollars.

ru SALE ou i:xciiaxc-e. I WILL ell or ezaange for property ia Hi'-hinoud or immediate neijfl.horhood, farm containing 12') aere. trins: on the Wabaah rrr-

A Sofa has been invented in Boston erCmiU above Delphi, Carroll C. Indiana.

It i the very het of nettom lane, flier mrmmv

acre cleared, wilh

, . . 1

M tioune, uaro, mim uii

i ncearv building. Tiie W 'J n4 Krtm Li-

1 ... rr-. I :ju..i.i.u

! Loss lj raper ney. -Since the or- j ror- 1 'ZreVreof I . J r V.v 11 , ' Enquire at the l)rut ,or 01 j ganization of Ohio, there have been sev- j j0.. hoU'KLI.S, No, 16 main et-aat, . 1 entv-nine bank failures: nr-ttintr a loss to 1 Vor-mher 1 j. l!" i3. 47-tf:

IMPORTANT TO IIOCSEKCKPCKSt

fi-Judsro John McLean was. a few ! sorter relation to the Sam Jacinto who was j presenting a bill to the Senate, divorcing i ine isir'ci oiuoiurawa, is esumaieu aij --t.T I T . . Tr. .. ber,Mr

day. since: nominated by the Whig mem- !d in the war in Texas by Gen. Sam ; another very honorable Senator from his t eit iol SneM bcr. of the Ohio Legislature as their can- 1 IWon- G wife. Perhaps he -ay remember tt. "But ; CJTl fave me" I -rs' refurn for. 1843. amounts to about j Celebrated Packed TEAS, -

11 may oe possioiemaw.ei.as uon 5? m . MnM nr - 9 1 5,000,000, or near 3,00000 more than . ....,, r .1. i. too weH"

known to require conmealatioa. Thnf ( been for a lone time the favorite) Teae ia tha , principal AttantievCitie. and are fat oWainiae; a character throughout the country which will give them precedence wherever they are aaad. , X3-AU Hooekeeperkaowhwdifltitka t been heretofore to obtain rood Teas at fair price, hot the creat facititiee of this CtBfmMf

( MeCal Imont at. Kona, rouaaeiptus nie mmm

to iace ia the nana. f ineir ageaw we.

' I t , a.t W I, 1, no ilnn n an ... " - - - a,. .. aiu., w,..i, i . , :

Jidato for tho U. S. Senate. He, howev- During the 34 past years. 233 steam-1 " - y Ze 7th nLr7iece brother io redress, every week loUUtJ.UUO, or near 3,OO0JOO more man er. declined the honor intended him. and i b?at. hav exploded, causing the death of . f"- itXbZrT.lof the session, have humbly petitioned i in J 84 .

r ' . n " i - - t . . j 1 nnn rra ?tr ivr'. 3; 11 k.iir i.wv v.-a 1 lava. . -i - 1

, , , - , . i.'uj persons, anu wounumg ine: . f . , ; . , . , , ,

re 1 use a 10 perm 11 ine uso 01 ins name. XTl.T, the provincial and critniual juifpe of

Kwantun?, ha issued a special edict prohibiting

persons, ana wounding 2099. 1 he ' ' T r... r. .u. 1 Congress to nav into the citv treasury, a i fco'DAT Laws Scstaied. l ne tonrx

pecuniary loss has been 3,099,366. i Vt yearly tax of 50,000. When it is rcVol- of Appeals in Mary land has decided that (Brit is said that John Smith has gone ! fQ merrime that onl'V ima the city the Law prohibiting the sale of liquor on

to tauiornia uon 1 oeneve it.

benator in a

subsequent number of his j ha3' socially or commercially, arises from j the Sabbath is constitutional. nAn, L h9 1 thatpropert-, and that were it located else-i f-- .Xx."."-.i-

the drowniug of female children, which, he says, To tale Ink out of Linen. Take a i paper for his conduct as he has me, 1 have 1 that ProPerty' aad that were it i i. very common -t Canton. He denounces it a, ; p5ece of tallow, melt it," and dip the spotted ! only to request him to be more moderate I were, Washington would be Ra.n.t all morahty and cvil.-ation.' and .ay. . rf . f. A . ,n rnf., f., j . "'Y?" " m' 1 T:! ' ted as a cluster of huls in Gr

AdtnIirtrator Notice.

that it diatorba the harmony of Heaven.'

Ckocp. The Journal of Health, in

place an a delegate? The member i a Richmond, 'cases of croup, advises, instant, sudden,

from lb want of practice, could not now properly a newer the question f: "Are yon a membar f the 1.001?'' bat a Dark county friend enrfeete that delegate need ei nt, in reply: vie Umfrt:" and it will Ineare hearty aaJ Miyial welcertfe. tVb'o'll giT

disappear without injuring the linen

( Fiftt-th3ee Sabbaths ix 1C IS. There

and free application of the coldest water, 'were fiftv-three Sabbaths last vear. In

as little no. -e-a. -

iivv v. L.y,.,.i,...,.uuTius,rlluuij- loretjufist nimio ue more moueraie i , . . 1 J u T ETTER3 of Adiaiaistralion were Uken

pan 01 tne unen into tne meiteu tauow. than he has been in my case, for I didt T " -- me oat 0f Uie Probate Court of W -ayne connty

It may men he washed, and the spoU will consider at the time and do yet. that it ; "-cs'J uie 4-"' cm ue apprecia-

with a sponge, to the neck and chest; then, after wiping the patient dry. wrap him in

warm covering, giving him freely of cold water to drink.

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tor to whom it applied. I The Egyptian Government has issued I cannot close this communication with- s a proclamation declaring it unlawful for a

the hundred years from 1749 to 1849, says j out thanking the Editor of the Courier ' woman to mourn more than three days, exa correspondent of the New York Even-1 for publishing my protest. It was an un- Icept for her husband. In the latter case ing. Post, there will be seventeen of these looked for favor. But I would have liked I he may mourn till she gets another husycars. I it still better had he not tried so hard to band.

l f u'e rrouate court of v ayne conniy. lg icea wnich MIIHt te MUUia th . Indiana, by the nnderngned, on the 13th day of . t.:A t. tk...:-.-4 if

Febraary. 1649. on th.Eat.te ef Tho ma. Bar- ahonld not -.it, have ..ly f rwtae. -nelt, deceased, late of .d connty; noUe. , ' , f 9t f.at. . therefore hereby give a to those indebted to aia . v Estate to make immediate payment; and to those " " haTiegelatm. aj-aint the same, to present them hMX fr l4w Dr. J. HeweU. legally authenticated for settlement, within the iX is prepared to furmh every 7 lime specified by Us. The Estate ie pped Almanic. "free jratia, or ..V . . to be solvent. S. B. STANTON Adm'r. Uk. on. .f Towaeead. P.e-f. . IlfsMtralH Richmond, Feb. 21, 1543. 9.3t Alm.Bs.- , .