Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 19, 2 May 1849 — Page 2

Bail Road Items. ' f Eaton aso the Railroad. The prospect before us of benefitting our town, as well as the surrounding country, is within the grasp of the citizens of Eaton. All that they have to do, in order to insure a certain and an increasing prosperity, is to put such means in operation as are within their immediate and mediate power. What we wish to direct attention to at this time is, the propriety of the Corporation of the town of Katon uhscrihin'j Mock to the

Hamilton and Eaton Railroad Company a t. t. . iifany every wwn in 1119 oiaie 01 any i .1 l. -.ki. .k:- t,;.l 1 ....,..-..-f ...... . road, passe,, has subscribed liberally flreenville has taken C10.000; Ditytoii 20,000, Cleveland, Columbus, Mansfield, Canton, Wooster, and many other places. Such is the case wilh many of the towns in Indiana. That such a vote would carry by a large maioritv lucre can i uut nine iiouut. liJeed tho citizens had better ho.matk ten or fifteen thnxuawl dollars than that the romi sliouiu not i specuuy uu:ii. i lie S.I khould not Ut speedily bu:It. 1 ll increase in value of property would more than compensate each individual for the amount paid. Hut the donation is not asked. Tho amount subscribed would bring into til's Corportiou Treasury in a few years a very liberal sum. Uut there is another consideration aside : take stock. ity the completion of the Southern road, at an early day. we will Mand a much better chance to induce the Xeuia Company to run directly through litis place on to Richmond, thereby securing a continuous line of Railroad from fJaltiiuoru and the Lakes through Eaton on to St. Louis. That such a line of Railroad communication will bo made is as certain as any human operation can be. W hy then shall wo not avail our VV IIV tllClft bUail WO not Avail Our of ll7 lH..niof.ucl..r Shall we, for tue sake of a few aelves tionf dimes, lay quiet while every other town and section of country are busily at work attending to their hotuc interests? WO liopo 1110 Citizens UllU council Will B I -t . ' I I I alf llii Hint In e in In KcriolK I'oriuiili.ra t ir.n .... . . ... A large majority ol the property holUers r.. P ,1.. f'..e..ef;.. .... ;.. r.. . . .. . of subscription. All they want ,s an oppormimy t voi?. e nopo 1 ,ey win ie presented with the occasion. Register. Co.VtMl'.NICATIO.- WITH THE KaST. Among the pleasant thing in store for the good people of our city, is the prospect of aoon being brought within two uays travel of Washington. It is well known that the capitalists of Virginia have been talking for some time past, of building a Hailroad from Richmond, to some point on the Ohio river bdow Wheeling, with a view of tapping the tme of travel which has usually flowed through Pennsylvania, and turning it aside through their own State. We understand from a gentleman whose interest in the measure has induced him to watch all the steps that have been taken in the project, that it has recently been decided to make tho Western terminus of the road at a point on the river opposite South llciid, Ohio one hundred and fifty miles above here and some distance below Guyandotte Shoals. This gentleman adso informs us what we had failed to observe that the Virginia Legislature, at its last session, appropriated three hun dred thousand dollars, for the purpose of tunnelling the mountain one of tho JJlue Ridge range through which the road is to pass, and that the workmen aro now on the gound in active employment. With such demonstrations, therefore, of an earnest purpose as these, the work can no longer be looked upon as a doubtful undertaing. Cin. Atlas. Cleveland, Culumbus and Cincinnati Railroad. The Cleveland Herald says there are now at work on the line between that city and Columbus, aboat 1000 men, and the number daily increasing. The contract for the whole line was taken by Messrs & llarbeck, and it is said the work will be ready for tho superstructure in June, IC50. There is a corps of Engineers every twenty-five miles, and iron enough to lay the track for seventy miles is already purchased, being 7000 tons. Western Railroad Letting. The Dayton Journal of tho 23d inst. says, that the grading of twelve sections of this road was awarded on Saturday at average price or 71-0 cents per cubic loot. 1 lie , rates are considered fair both for the com- ... , i ,, I below the estimates. JealousyRevenge. Some years since, says tho Iouisville Democrat of yesterday, a man residing in Patriot, Ind., married a young lady tesiding in the same place. After they had been married some live yea two ch on unt band I a young woman living in the family. 1'i nally. the husband eloped with tho girl to parts unknown, leaving his lawful wife and children without a protector, husband or father. A few days since, a store-boat arrived at Patriot, the owner of which proved to be the recreant husband, and his Mistress on board. These facts soon reached the ears of the deserted wife, who forthwith armed herself with a hatchet in one hand, and a pistol in the other. intent on slaying the husband and the wretch who had seduced hrm. The woman on the boat noticed her approach, thus hostilely equipped, and there being no chance but "a tight or a foot race," she took to her heels, pursued by the injured. ! infuriatfed wife. After a run of some dis- j tance she was overtaken, and several fear- ! and danirerous wounds were inflietP.l ! with the hatchet. She would have been I fairly minced,' but for the interference of lookers-on. The husband fled down the river, in time to escape a coat of tar and feathers already prepared for him and his paramour. The mistress remains on the store boat, under the protection of the police and physicians. Public sympathy is strongly in favor of the injured wife. A peat says: 0h! tha waa fair; Bat sorrow came au3 left its trmeeo there." What boeama of tha balance ef tha haras so ba daa't stata. Oct. Adv. i II ia Brat a littte remarkable, aa iadie.tiag tha prafreseaf onr cotiatry ia population, that tha Sana! at presaut canaiata af tha urns nuoiber aa the Hoase af epresenties ia ths first Coa-grsse.

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J J '4 VM l A .1 WraXKSIHV, l A V 2, 18. V II I O TICKET. rou COVIHOI, r Lir.trrr.JiT r,oi"i, riioina H. Stuseligld, At. jopn c. are.... w s-r trl m.-m f? " T It'PO HIITI VXt t7"w""''"' JOHN B. HTITT. liKOHOK w. WHITMAN, cimmlianrr. HK.VIIY ILTTTKROV. t Attrtmr. tfTEPilEJf ELLIOTT T K R M f : One ymr.piflliU in adoaurr, Q'i.OO AfUl the year expire, tt.OO for it mintka, tn U'itaarr I .OO ; , j'Mt pa; diAf.niitiitutd unttl ull arrearogr paul, exc,?t at tut oj,nn oj im eaaor. ; .,,.,- .,.. a, ,,;. , orr,,, ,,,!, nt,. ta j inmre attention. ; j., Hxilx2 Lia.a-ca, A r AdeertU-mmt trill he cvtiuiruahi inI f Alee rtinement will he Cttitiiirmniln in vrteit in the Hallri'liiim" nt Mie fnltawing raten One raare of 'i Hue, 1 to 3 week, li'tch cmliHiiu ur.e , - - One 'uuro for three months " six " twelve " Three iKjiures si months one year Half column six mouths - !, -I.'n:) !.!."!r, no ... lo'.oo r.'.'.oo ni! anion ; One column six months one yenr3!). 00 rrolensional card, not rxceeoiiiir hve lines, r,.r.,.irr,i.er.. ner 2 W) n . .. P. for on-s...,Scr,her - - - 3 M ,.iLd ry' oL::;: in.".,:; iiianeu oy mo.n iniereMieo, or wnen sent orer ..,. responsible signature, are inserted free of charge. Obiluaries, over six lilies, are charged 5o renin per square for the overplus. The fne for advertising Divorce canes must he paiil strictly in ml vance. A II other legal advertiaementa iuserteJ ou tha neeuuiari- resiDOiiaihiliB!,,,U" niswrwi, um mo pecuuiary respoiininiMju mlvaucij. ... . . . ' Yearly or hall yearly advertiser! Hve the three months. Candidate, for olT-ja, who are ...Wrihers, can ira ibeir li.nn. inwrtnl amw. free nf elinrrre. ; J.ave their names inserted once, free of charge Tim., u, l,n m ... nni uli.rll.ar. n rlnltar mill , - ...... .... - - . . ID"""uy " cnargen. Administrator's advertisement, being part of' 1 1 the ex oe uses of takimr out letters of Ad iininiaj tr)tt,ol,t wrfl eip.-ted to be paid out of tho first mom-, cottected lor tha estate. ILJVe expect to adhere strictly to the ahore terms. IL"V. B. Palmes, is our Agent at New York. District Marshal. The JeiTersonian says: "the appointment of Sol. Meredith as U. S. JVfarshal does not seem to bo received with much favor by the Taylor press out of this District." Where this dissatisfaction exists we do not know. We U.,zno, .er .,i,.ry WUy P,,or in tnetate in wnicn tlie qualilications or . Mr. Meredith have been questioned. We have heard no one private individual doubt his ability to perform tlie duties of ! 1 tho office. The New Albany Democrat, locofoco it should be, docs not like the appointment, nor is il expected that such men would. Itrother rinr!,n ol.leet, ... ' . . ; hilll beCaUSO he opnosed the Mexican war. I i 1 We commend him for it. Mr. Meredith will perform the duties of his office quite ! a, faithfully, and with as much ability as I ( . 1 . - , , , L-oI. I'epper, his predecessor has done, '.' '. ... anil wb Iiav hfnnl tio rninnl.nnl in rt. ; gard to his official business. He is an honorable man and we doubt not was a good officer, but that was no reason why he should hold the office during his natural life, an 1 we have heard it said that he would have resigned the office in a few months, if he had not been superceded. The laxt resort. When some men cannot find any other objection to persons who have been appointed to office by Gen. Taylor, they charge that they are bankrupts! What a sin it is to be poor ami nnC,rhii,iol i,u i j " n.-ijjuuur aitu uursen ougiu 10 ue me last men to speak ofi o i " i poverty as a crime. His slang about the second Assistant J'ost Master General is j all SttlfT, and his allusions to the recently I appointed Marshal in this State are false. I ,i , . 1 e i If however, nine-tenths of the appoint- ' 'I meus made by C.en. Taylor, had been . ,,, i. . given to bankrupts, it would be commendable in comparison with thf enmlnet nf! a previous administration whose offices M, . . .,, , ( were Crowded With defaulters. ' i I, " of xlVclv wtllonB;7 ol tins city, will roon put nt press a new work, to be entitled "The Indiana Gazetteer," to conIt has been over fifteen years since a work, of thia kind has been published. Great changes es 1 aire taken nlare in our fal ainea ih-.t ,.m iuch a work will be of great value to those do- . ... , . , . , . .1. smug to know the resources of the State, and ' its nrorrrn in all that ia reouisita ta a,l-.n. ii. i tut progress in an uiai is requisite 10 advance its prosperity. i . 1. : 1. 1 ,, , , , .nr. L.tiamDerlaiU rias eniraffaJ the llinr. nf S Merrill Esq., . gentleman well qualified for the task, to prepare the work, and we confident ly look for a book worthy the palro people of the State. Stale Journ!. I ink for- hu.it .,ik. ih .i,un, r .!..(.. Such a work has been and i. now much need ed, and from the labor which has been bestowed ou this work we think it will be a valuable book. Exeitemrnt im Canvdo.lt i. reported by telegraph front New York, under date of April O .L . I f . I - ' , T. . 1' YL' "!"J have burned tlie Parliament buildings, including valuable horary an' public documents. Mr. Moffat t, a member of ihe House, has been arre,uU ou charga of hih tr""u C. L. Dunham, of Washinrtou county, is tho j locofoco candidate for Coojres. ia tha .econd f.. . t,,s,nct j ! Fish Killed by Ice. It is a fact not j generally known, that the ice in breaking; up on the Mississippi kills thousands of lisn. v nemer mey are unable to escape or Cannot realise their dangerous Situation,

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better aeauainted with the finny tribe: bat ! certain it is that vast numbers of them are thus destroyed. There are large catfish weirhinre in the vicinitr of one hundred pounds, now lying upon the Missouri ; -. O O J ; shores, victims to the recent breaking up of tha lea m the Mississippi. i

Eldf.r BERRiEs.-The last rains, or some- does not expect to wm any ch.pleu of fame, thing else, has had a hot-bed effect on the ' h"'b to le"tci ,he r;itl0 Uo , . . uow occupies a the editor of aa independent the late Postmaster causing him to sprout . . uewspapcr. and bring fortii berries, peculiar to his We diJ Bot inteB1 to writ(5 ,an i;n wh!n wo genus! We have not time, neither does commenced this article, but we have prolonged the spirit of retaliation move us to pick it to a grater extent, perhaps, Uin oar iccusthe stale fruit from this prolific bush, and tomed modesty would dictate. Wo have only

a I make him eat if the time may come, i however, when we will perform that operdtron ve have only a few words to say I. MftF M.ofTI., nrT Aiirca T fnr t if ! i J -V 1 .. .1.. trui..n:x we nave aireauy i ven uu; L. . . . , 3 , luacr, alter naving cuargeu uisnonesiy ....... t-.i i.-t ,:-.k.. .K. .,1.1 w ' - knowingly take fraudulent votes into the ballot box neriure themselves! very imdesll'j asks us to "sympathize with him iu tiio loss of post-otlice fodder, and to give an opinion, about matters and i.i.w, ; nprM i..l th boiiestv and capacity of his successor in particular; we gratified him as far as our feelings . i ii... ;..,.:r.A ,k ..nnir-j. WOUIU L 1 1 I 'J I U- JU3U11CU UMMlllit.ii fion in dismissing him relate'! a Uttse Ull Ol CltrtllOll-uu -lllliui jr , jivn. ...v if no other cause of complaint existed kr l""1'11? out lo grass ,l,at tJiat was alone sufficient. We re-iterate all that we have heretofore said concerning the conduct of the late Postmaster on that day, i . it Vi111. ..I'. V.Mi , M w... " , ,,,v l.A induced to make charges, and ' ,h ( which wiU cause the long ears ofElder to tingle.-proi the long earsui r.iuei iu iiiijjic, y " , p offi Department heard the : , , ! and dismissed him. We publish t same, the folr,.. 1.; l.r,. l. .,nali. " annlication to the Department for the I 1 . jj jiptujnin ii iti- m rtrjai ihciu -- his bemg removed; if he don't ! find out from that source, we may underQ tQ cnligl,ten JlilIl; we ask nothing for extending svmnathy or expressing an , . j , h (1 SQ to JQ as FJ Jcr "!", " o ai. Inctifvr mid up rn n rri vf him food and v. i..j.v.kj..,.. ..--.j.-- f Wholesome instruction On tlie sameierms. . . . ..oa The Washington Whig says: "Wo are ! a,lrtri,l to av. that not a siimle remo 1 , . . . , ,,ost 0 r pe. i partinent by the present Administration, except (or cause, and were it necessary for a just administration ol the duties ol that ) Department, that the cause of removal p iroil, VillCe S1IOUIU UB lllitoc nuvmii m mtr country, it would be promptly and learlesIv done in every case. The adininistration of General Taylor asks for no favor J shrinks from no responsibility." I We can get along with Elder, without picking ou. epili.eu ,? throw hi.,,;but, were any one to as our -opinion oi that man, and not having any thing but the last JeUersonian from which to form that opinion, we would candidly and , conscientiously say that he was onhj a blackguard, and "nothing else." ' ' " V,,,W !M T.T'S miix r iii ilia l tie nan nuniisiieu me unimimc American's htimbtie "Serret lemorratic Circti t , 'i-i . .1. ii i i. ..i.:... u . a ... .. ; lar." The South Hend Uegister claims exemp tion, and we therefore make the amende honor ile, thing which we are always ready to co Silw" UK' i . , - , . - . Thee rcular referred to was not published in . " . . . . the Palladium: bot we thoocht of doinff it wlien we saw tho letter that Mr. M'Gaughey rfirf'nf write, in tho Sentinel. They were both of the same stripe, except that the letter was a little more so. Does the editor of the Sentinel deny, by authority, the statements made by the editor of the Cincinnati Chronicle, relative to the coarse of Messrs. Bright and Whitcomb, iu the rejection of Mr. M'Gaughey? Latest News. From the New York Tribuue and the Kusliville Kepnblican, we learn j "that 1). P. Holloway, the eJitor of the Rich- ; inoitd Palladium, has been nominated for Con- j gress, by the Whigs of the 4th district." The ! senior of the Palladium, will doubtless be )! j lu gratified at this intelligence " - Free Soil Sentinel ,, , ., . ., i. iHowever much tlie senior ot the Pal lad i adium ! .1 ! jy the ; f their wouj be gratified to be thus honored by Whigs of the 4th District, as an evidence of confidence ia his political integrity, he has no to 'ecei" 'uch '' except.,.; free will onering. He is not so extremely am- ; . . , . ,. .u . u n tons to be elected to Congress that he would re- ; sort to the chicanery which marks the course of j some political huckster he wots of. For near ; twenty vears his oolitical oninions have been. wk-thrown fh PIle ! of this county in these expressions of his hum - ,, ..... , . ble opinions he has known no concealment ihe desires none. In a sis year, service iu the s,a" Legislature, his humblo coarse is to be i ' . . , I found opou the journals. In the private circle ures anJ principles of the Whie party as the oni - 1 . ... i - .. c i .. . and to the ' r J J nlen who e""pose that party as tho means ,, . . ., j ( through whom those measures are to be carried . , . . . u .1 r ( out ho expects to act with them in .11 their ef-' , , . . , . . . i forts to reform those corrupt abuses which have , : well nigh destroyed the confidence of the friend. nw risanrim an m ma ri ii -m n .nrm ni t.t va m mas n ... . f, r. -l i 1 r . 1 .u. I ' . ." . . , ..... I ..ee,peCls,asaeasUorelo,ore,lo.uowal0 ii.e -ud manufacturing interests of our co" country by the assessment of the neceasary Ur.ff , of dutie. oa imporUt,on.-the ..nprorement of; our great rivers, lakes, and harbor, hy the rev- j enue. of the general government, deeming such ; nnprovemenu essential ta the prosperity of the! great and growing west, and of the whole cona- j try. Ha will oppoto alt war. of conquest the extension of slavery upon oae foot of ground j I now free the slave trade in tha Duitrict of Co- I I a in liia. and would abolish the inslilatio. of slavary aa it now esists in the District. These mea- j .ure. .nd principle wiU U,a -nior of the Pal- ! . ladiura advaeate, ia whatever position he may - occopy. either a. a private citizen, tho editor af ; humbla aewspaper. or a member of Contress. And in puroniug that coorse ho "ask. no favor. nor shriuks from any responsibility." Jfar would ha ba ao ijf rsiir' to learn ; that be had beea nominated for Conrres, a. our bat.on .f hi. ot course, and .n e.DrM.ioa of coufidenca that ho would faithfully represent tho con.titueucy of which ho miht bo chosen r--i.t- nrr;.. k. r houor. after honors shal .,.. . K " - ' ity , inJustry and capaci the y-reat waat of ability ia these respects, ho!

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ty. Aad white ba foela I ded nsing of the Calatrians. 0Wiil also be at CeaeerrllV. .fav lOih: Cambridge. M.v Ilth: Eaton. Mav I4A. 1843.

to say to our friend of the Sentinel th-t our

name has been brought before the people by the ' .nartialitv of frie i. . l we suroso th WliUr. j niaKe ,ch , ciiou of a candidate as to 1 ham m nrnr ur f intil anr Mffif.-i In u-hut .. r it wnl nrtif cilf clnrv tia urn tir it, if , j ShaJ another thin oar-lf b, i.omia,ted. we K,i;t..,. ,h ,- "ha" rnt'nf' b"l,et",? ,h,t ,h conveu,u", wiunoi select anyone on wormy ins su;iorl ol 'Ue Whi-r party. aa-l we u -,oS w may btf equally c'outi lent th.t ..o nominee f t!i co,,veution can receive Uie support of the c.iilor of the Sentinel. Jj""Our easy, (joo '-nature. i loco neihhor ersisl. tli it roiii jv.il from of!i-:e by the a Jinitiistration h ive been Kim;ly an l only on the priti-!;! tht ' to tlie virion belong the s;oils." If ha can make hie frien je lelieve tlii, he rmy esc-i;e the odjiifn of huvinj b-en renioveil for ch ir -s wliuli wern m iJe atinst Itini, for a viol itiou of the rules of t!u D-purlment. I)oc-s he knowwhy Drotvu was removeJ from tha Ci'iibriJgo Post olHe? Why Develin removed at Milton? Perlnps it woul i b-j iutresti:ig to our neighbor to learu soniethir.g about the reu-Hiu. that have coiiBi'iied others lo private life. If so, we may gratify him at some lime, if inclined to do so. There U good an sufficient cauo why nih..r r,... l I i ,her r""'1 ''"J in uie in thi county i - -V w.u per.or.u it. idU,y- . t IXjil.lge McLeam Iim been electel pr(.9j. dent of the A.neri in St, Jay School L'.no,,. tll fill the place of Ai kxanokr Hknry of TInU IcIt(- ,1.,. j , l-k t II u f n- . i'"i"- l. i iiouoway, eauoroi tun men1110111J l'.i I labium, h is U-.ii noininateii lor Coileress by tho U'hijjs of the IVtii District, r-ceul-i lv represented bv C. H. Smith. C. V. Jul.,.. ! is the Free Soil can. li. late. We doubt whether there is any more thoroughly Free Soil man in ! than Ihe ed.tor of the. VMnn .lltr lurk IllUUnf. Tk. . I. . I . : . 1 r t ; 1 iip U10111L.1 n uuuijoseu ui 1 011 r eou 11 lies ; anu me nomination lor onresa lia only been I .. I... il. .. tl . ..fit' .1 :" y ' my . nence uie errorol .Mr. i.re.ley. 1 lii Uistncl Convention 1 is to be held on the secou J Tuesday in June next. ; .trri'ul ofthe Steamship CambriaSeven iinyo L.-itr lf:n Ciirupo. nii'our am r i.v vkuiagk?u-k. j St. John, (X II) April 2(itii. ; The Steamship Cambria with Lou Ion j papers to the 1.5th, and Liverpool of th'i 1 4th instant, being one week later than j t1,I,c1j''--IIi,u J' ropa, arrived at i, i.yofZ.T ;riveii at Granville, Ironi which place it i I was conveyed by a steamer which reached: this place at o'clock this morning. I a'."''."'1 P'song..rs or ' Boston, aii'.l s!ie will probably reach tlier j at j 0'cdock to-morrow. She'has on board j 52.000 j sterling in specie. ! Inconsequence of tha resumption of ! osiiiii:e between t .ortmny ana iiima.-it, whereby the supplies of tirain l'r.m the li.iltic luve bepti all but suspen.lcl. t:ie t Liverpool market for I Ire ad si tilts for til 0 ; iast Weck previous to the sailing of the ! d ' ' 1 oiiiiiiaiiuii, unit iiiu loiivtilil nint.ll tile . , , the latest quotations shows aa advance in ,,i an inn nil. :i i ,. in i ivv iiir u.-11 . I, f.ro prices: Ft.orrt Dost Ohio 2 l.'525s per bbl: Philadelphia, Ilaltimore and Western Canal 21s, some as low as 23sCd. W'iieat. ir.S. and Canadian wliite and mixed 6 Id j in 1 - - it i - nia - i to OslOd per loibs; Ued os9l to 6s0d. Cotton was dull durinix the week with a farther decline of I to id. per lb. The week's transactions amounted to only 22,- : ofi!) lial.s. r,f w hich oOOO hah-a was taken . 1 ,1 )im f ,.,. '. ""wy ''- ciosiuy ijuoiai ion iui i ii'iay citinu i.nn inst., were L plana, ordinary 3j to lijil. .Middling to Middling fair 4 to 4itl. iNew , Orleans, ordinary 3ito3id; Middling 4d; i 1K,, l.'.Ir ja.l.'l.',;, - 1. 1 Middling I dir 4 id, I air od, G'l 10 ; 5ld, Mobile, ordinary, 3jj to 3ad; Middling; 1 dir 4 to 4d: Good od. Liverpool Provision Market. -Reef moved off very slowly, tue sales being .-.nfii..l tn retail lots conillieu to reian 101s. I'ork was in iunited demand, with rece- . umj; prices ior esiern T . . - , iidtun 3.um nci-iy uuiiutr iiic weeK, tiiPor,tin- G;1 Per ?wt for western i anu at me close tue stocK in marKet was 1 r-onsitlpraMv reduced .COnsiuera.il rt.uuceu. ! For Hams there was a dull enquiry, but shoulders brought the extreme price of i o , rz" a fl npr put j ,"''JI v 1 Pe i i ijiiru ao v iinctru on jii r cwi. of Cheese were scarce, emand was dull. telligence. Hostilities have re-commenced between Denmark i auu 1 russia. y iatiin mrei, lit Miieiupi- ... . . r , i lM 111. Utll III31.UI, Wdl. CUUIUI VAtTICttLrrl. ... e , , , 'c ,' ana a line Ol battle Stll OS and innate full . , . . , , ' .",! into the hands of the Prussians. The i .. . , , , . , , , ,. lino Af hntt a ahma irmtwx f anil I.L-i r. . .- " ; j w men on ooaru at me time. HcSGARfAN VlCTORT. A Victory has j the Austrians. The latter lost 1 300 men, I 24 of CAnno and forty aj.ns. I Qn tfae 7,h jnstant LorJ palmer8on n. ce;ved notjce Qf the b!ockade of Palerrao 5y ,he Xeapolitan Government. I Gn the 3, of rarch the blockade of Venice bv Austria was formally announce(j A despatch of the 13th" inst. pub- j j;shed a strict blockade of the German! ports Qe Cammen, WoWart. Griewpldir ' i i n . i. i. .. r t. i Cpntral (irmn iain'a ts.t. f " ih greatest confusion The Kin -of Prussia ! icaicai V.UUIU9IOU. i iie niiiui irusi n , having refused the offer of the Imperial Crown, made to him by a small majority j 0f the Assembly at Frankfort, new distrac-1 tions have arisen. In Italy the people have gained a tern- j porary triumph in Genoa, and Tuscany I are Drenarino- trt resist the further en- i ii.mu.lti.i.ni. .r t .. TJ.. i auiet. i untto The Pona still en. 1 j Unues at Gaeta. : The King of Naples is preparing for an iimmarl.to ate.tr rnr S?;!ir nrl ! "France is tranquil, but all parties axe j

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uiii 't- j '1'um.i tiiiu" j.t, ii uim iuj : i,uo.is twenty pe cent. C'uaper man any other llnnxe in lit euy, were i 10 no, yon wouiu mv uiai i jax mt jc; 104 uo Io 2 UO at a C Cd to 33s; Coi n mcul per bbl 13 to 1 Is. ' it was ail hum'mery, aud rightfully too; but this much 1 do say, lhat you shall find my Goods anj jq j The same influence has contributed firm- i cheap as at aw or.rira Hoc sk m the citt, nn maaer they mni .ell ot. WHistrr-Tlis mirki i. .ll.. mmA , ., ,f , ... , . , I am hnpy to si v, that my customers are not all rushing iu solid mass to get an board a vesael lllSifcfct tlie market IS acltVfl ana ,ness to the Metropolitan markets. ,.. ' .,-,. , . ,.. . i ,i r:.w..u fim.1.1 I.v it i.i- r. 1 aa

. t.-.t i , , I Lxhibilioa. will be fonnd iu PamnKl.i. . ) R.!I at the oriaeiaal Hotels Breviea. to the arrival at

preparing forth great electional struggle. There ara now '33 vacant seats in the

National Assembly in consequence death or resignation, and sixty members are confined by indisposition. The an-

pointment of Changarnier to the Legion j ments. which not being accepted, he diof Honor will not b? officially announced , vided his forces into five detachments, unil it is known whether Cavaignac will 'each of which attacked one of the sates, accept the sama honor. ; The artillery of the citadel opened its fire Doucherne. editor of the Le People' ; at the same time. The altack was terrihasbeen sentenced to five vears impris- tie, as each house was taken bv assault;

ias ueen sfmencou IO nve ea '"oment anl lined OJOOI. I e lescelac. avii.-i, ee . . i - . . r .... rnUi r n . . ,u, r.ua ,l. i .. l' Pressestat. that neuher the I t rench nor t he Hntish government will ! ; ..i,,,,-. ' - r . , - r i ! tJ be opened at erona fjr tlie conclusion V.ace bclwecn l,,e " and the Pieilinontese. The Constitutional states, oa the authority of a letter from JVrpigtian, that a sauquinary buttles had taken j!aceat Catalonia. b twi-en t!u loyalist Chief Pons, ihdclali and Cabrera, in which ths two Generals were killed. Oih.T accounts s tv that C threw, who hal been wounded in'ti.e action, took refu3 in a tavern where he was put to deal, by tho lapA specidl train arrived at I'aris on Thursday evening with '.',VJ Londoners, forming the first portion of the Knclish expected on a visit to t.he National tiuards. Tiiev were received with honor by the authorities. GiMiM. Letters from Turinne, of the 8th inst. announce that after tleneral Mastora had bombarded tienoa for 2 I hours. a1,, ,he ci h;v, bn sH m fire in S(?v. : P-?. a d.?utation from the munici- : ptm uau anc-a un "'"i, of the (5th. to request ail arillistica of 4li . 1,1 order H proceed 10 i aniinw 10 arrant; a capitulation. The armistice was granted, and a deputation proceeded .10 i uriune, Wiiere liioy arnvaa oil inu i;i in,t. ! ... 1... i.,..i .1,1 r.. .... 1 :,m, ; . l . .L ... ! I " " "'"'"" "' " " i Wlti 3 exception of An iana. 1 iie agl- ! tutors Aceenedclta and Misaelin, embark- ; e J (or L-g!orn. . 1 . 1 ... ' S ' ' ' fiw.'-rv nrrniiirl rif a rfv:v:l nt' tr;i.h 1 I fl KLANP. Dutl'-v's re-tii-il is proceed- ! ; vv;,;1 bat the result waa- not known up i ... I Austrian Italy. Utl ruction oj tlie town of Urrsica Slaughter of the inhabitants after a siege of 0 days. Ilresica, or rather the ruins of what once waa Bresica, is in the hands of tlie Austrian-;. The town was bombarded for six hours, and the streets were carried at th'i point of the bayonet, and the inhabitants driven into houses aud burnt alive. Ti,3 Milan (i i. ;tte of the 3 1 inst con tains a summary of the revolt and capture of IJresica. It says sin ill detachments irS&lCS order to save the city from the anarchy "

LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!!

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f r AS the pleasure of saying to his customer, and the public generall V, that he is uow reI i-eiviu?. ami o.ieunii! In Mot k of S1'ICI4. V l Jl It KK ?, wlinh have Imeu j

selected wilii great are. by himself, an.l particularly ad.ipl-d to this market, comprising t'' vano.is colours, .lilies and slyles of Cloths, (;.,, res, Ca...etts, 1 weeds, Janes, &c, hum:uer wear for mea and boys.

My assortment of I.Ulic' Ores iools

e.r wants, and all vkrv Nice. xi ro oaruEiaaiarjr. I would s.iy Hut j our wants havo been projicrly appreciated, and you will fiud all K. TOTHEMECHANICS.

i icaiisyiiiiiti uruijj iioiii lug ma i cunn's in . ,oti reswrlfuIi 111V,, vou . ca,i B.i Come om! Gome on!! one and ill!!! Ani all other kinds of Couulry Produce taken Richmond, May 1, 143. STEAM AND rflllh subscriber 1 now making Steam ExJL ciKES, suitable for aw Mills, which he will furish as low as can b hail in Cincinnati, of the best material and workmanshtu. Mills may now , be constructed so as to run with tl j u'y part of the slabs as fuel; no ! 71I11AS i rJ jA.JA to siw-dunt and wood being re-1 r l FIE subscriber still continues to ma nu fac - l tore Thrashing Machines of every deseripi lion, oiauonary ana iieainnjj .tiaciuues, warRichmond, April If, 1411. lTtf

Being tne Largest anal Barest Collection of Wilst Beauts, BirsU anal

Keplile, ever Exibited in tlte Uniteal State; TXTILL exh.b.t at Richmond, on SATURDAY May 12th 149, (OXB DAY OSLY) aaa V? from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Adinisioo 25 cents. Children under 10 years, 15 cents.

Amo"g "'e m0,t coP'cuoua feature, of thn iiuterestiuz eihibition u tha J"- sw am. am. 2"aW tkEK W - I nTVaV afjn fSS at

".fNICORN of Holy Writ, the eniy one in America since 1 836. The great diffiea Ity of capTTl V? W'V "I'n8, 7f0b",t VLtZX ftlNO m a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitution, renders the esbibilioa ot a bll.u RHINOCEROS in the United States, the Greatest Curiosity ia tha Aaimal Kiagdoam. Fafamaat ' interest, novelty and attraction, are Bald and Original Performances af IZ Si'Jl Vj 3& 3 tZ S & 4S 22 f The Emperor of all the Lions, in the Dens of Wild Beasts. Ha performance, differ frara all

"ers, not only in the skill aod grace which he JLtuxs, TIUEKS, LEOPARDS,

But in the matchless and almost .noerhaman command with which ha eaacla Ua ebedieae af

Ihese fiercest and most remorseless tenants af ?If5ACU T HATK miraToa-, but

The urr embrace all the fineat Liriaj Specimens of WILD AWIMAEAt that the freat eperienc-, enterprise, and remarre of h proprietors have enabled them to brlns; tofthar ia aaa LARGE AND SPLEMDID COLI-ECTIOS. a futl description of tha Animal, coatainaa ia the

Richmond, May 2, 149.

fomented by ths Camoggi and the Kipmodi. Marchem Rayban also repaired to

of.tho city, and on the 30th ult. set down before the wads with 3200 men and six cannon. He offered terms of arrangebut on tnc 1st int. tne victory was accom- . v w . . v e. r.,...... trians surrounded the town, so that escape . -ik , as impossible. The carnage was mi- ; mens?. v;.. ; t- .e.rfint . " rumors of Gen. Heree's defeat by the ( R,Jsians. and the flight of his troops into Wallachia. It appears on the contrary that the Austrian (len Puckner.surrounded bv a hostile population, has thought proper to resign his command, and place j,imSelf under rth protection of the Russians at Wallachia. Three other Austrian tlenerals accompanied him. His troops; were left under the care of Gen. Zille- j an,, j Tjie Austrian forces at Cronstadt were j short of ammunition and were preparing j fl r..tjrn to Wallachia. their bairr2e

hiving already left for that Province. ;of our best and most accommodating Merehaals, Inrr.tNn. Th" reports for the last year ia alout receiving, opening and arraaging aa from the District Poor Liw Inspectors. to;of the largest and handsomest stock of new th t Commissioners at Huhlin, rcoid a;S.rinj; aud Sammer (oods, wIm- ha beea vol urn? of misery, most dispiriting to brought to this market for many a day. lath glance over. 11 very page of this book i higher claw of goods, particularly Laiieo wear, teems with evidence of the exemplary his selection is saieiior. Call aa4 etaiwiaa far

p ,tienee of the unhappy peasantry ot Ireltnd, u'kIt sufferincs that have no parallel in the civilijcd world. A clergyman from th" paris!, of Connaught says. "This whob district is now almost a wilderness. Out of a population of 12.030 four years ao. scarce hall that number remains, so j;,"!,, rr(atures who still live and move here. may 1p termed an accumulation of dead and dying humanity, rather than what is generally meant by a population. A letter from Thames, Os.for.Uh.re. Englsn I. dated Seut. 3'), 1846, svs: "If yon could in - , ' i r.,i.. I iiknn. form me regarding an Ajjencv "r tlie I.ilhontrijitic Mixture, if I could obtain it iVe,. I should be ffla.l. We much ailmired the style in which t i- put up, and have been strongly convinced of .u an7 wUh'et siie.res4: a case of dropy also was cured bv it; ,onif. number of eruptive diseases fee. I con Id aell a larKe quantity, indeed my friends have oft . t .i. .,... u irk inrvjii for a lew dozen

of the article, but I know not where to address , wrk is lo ba couinienced immediately. my letter, save through yoil." This was hand- j - edits by a pentlemen from Canada who for-j RirhmonJ mnd MiMUhurm' Turnpike. A earwar led a quantity ot Vangliiis Medicine to I y of tn! rou, tm ,Q commenced oa TharaKnilaii I for a sick friend, ui-h is Its characler i all over lU- world. Call at the Affencies in this " "lorl""g

p.ip'-r, mi ler Great Americau Keuiis.ly, and get p'lin phlet. Leinous, Oranges, CnsBsiics, "ST T t I'll manv other artielea of Inxurv and comfort, at M'CULLOUGU'3. V V May 1, le4'J. xm. ntz h2 ia complete, comprising every Uiiog adapted to rnn ijtJt - y iuinrpara v ,v Stock: I do not say that I will aril yon in exchange fur Goods. - 19-tf FIRE ENGINES! quired. Tlie subscriber will . IJoilers of any power requir ... f' . , , i Wl" 1,190 ru',"!,1, ' Tlie subscriber will also furnish Steamred, at short notice. Fir Caziues. of " . . . . " .. . latest aii most approved coaslruciion, at reasonable prices. ! ran ted to perform well fie will sell as low and j on as reasonable and accommodating terma, as may onup in uus niuva wi t uu,i. T. A. DUGDALE. displays in his aiereiae. with tha terrific fraaaa af COUGARS, rAi asms, oye. th desert, the forest and the iaavle . H ERR HE HAS AO EQLALHE IS HIMSELF 19-2w.

j tOCAi. ITEli. w 'r" t aapoid taaea far Ways

wasmp.eaa, rora short tm. b aettlod y eal''"a R-" "liams, P. M. Thoaw ia mrrtmn ha tba chance to save a trip to Coatrefille. IJTTtiere ia aa indiTxiaal roeidiag io Ceotrorille, who wo ore formed Was booa) osios; osir nam with coosKierobte free Join. If all bo troo that we be boeo told, ho is decidedly the greatest liar for a ymg tamm that we have koord eC The storm oa S.lord.y aruiaf lass wae atteadeti with sereral sere re tietrst of taaadef. The lifhtaing s track a haaaa M Frawt at root, knocked several bricks from the top of the chimney, ran dowa it. acatlering the fire ever the) dearth, mnd siaoainc Mrs. Betij. Padea. who. however, wo or p'eoeed to teata hao entirely recorcred from the oCrcta of the shook. The lmieia. By oa aJveetiseaweat ia aa. other part of the paper it wilt be seen that .Messrs. Raymond &. Co's. Meaagorm ( wM heaata, birds and reptiles, a to be exhtbtltrit ia this place j on the I'th inst. Ttie lovers of Natural History . . , . . . ...oat c..Po of wlih .. ,h. Kh.noceros. t.ood order is preser.ed oror, "uJ T'"' 9n' Mou Ntw Ooors. Mr J. Mrek, who ieoaa J yearsel 'Di l you ettr!' - IVctf. iareer."Any one passing oar friend llsixu well-ailed store, at the time we did, might have heard theaa bioken raclainalions from two pair of aa pretty lips as ever were (we like to have said kissed.) praising new aud handsome goods; a ad aa wouder they were iu aslaciea; becaaaa tha tiooiM were gJ, csms, like Robia Raagh head wanted his beef-steak and onions, "pie ml f i on Vm." Cull at No. 37, opposite tho Dank, aad 1 judge for yoursehreo. j '" ImpiiDrMemt . The old fraiaa building ) r oo the North-east comer af Mam aad lroal streets is about to be torn dowa, and handsome , business houses erected ia its stead. Th. corner room i. ,. ba aad c.p ty 1 tis O llarra in Ilia lino ol Mia loaaary aa)aira. The next room East is to Se built by Wm. jWjMd (J fcy Dickiaeot. The. j Messrs. Ferguson & Wilson, are still reecivI nig additions lo their former large stock af i goods. They seem determined to keep ap with ! the foremost. Their assortment ia com pie ta. i Sett Jjf Co., are doing a land offica basiaesa , Belling goods, and no mistake! Their "placer" is equal to those found ia California, aad they j are just alike in one respect, fim hatetm g tier ta fnl 'em, and it's much easier to Cud No. 8, J than going to the gold regions it eonta Ipsa. 1 ' They are still receiving add iltons to Iheir large j stock of Goods call and see litem. Floitr After our report yesterday l.M ! blN sold from Store at 3 55, dclivcied . To.,, few u(, .wM jjj i-i -,,i , " j whicli pri".e holders now contend for. 'Ilio stock is very light, and tho receipts contilllie small. TliOVISIOJiS We hear of a olo of bulk ! Side, at 95. but have not le,,l 7 ticulars. AfWour report yesterday i?0 - hy c; 10 caA - - - - - ... -e 4 ju v4wV pkd: 200 and 250 brls Mrtctlv ueinm No. do R K, ic. at 15c; 40 from wagon at 15 cents. Gboceries -Thn jobbing trade is briakl The Sugar market continuea active and firm; Colfee in ateady. Sales 35 hhd of Sugar at 4,40, 7 fair at $4,50; CofTee, IM bag- fair Kio sold at 78c. Daily Dispatch, April 28lh, 1049. Tlie Boston, Mail state, that Robert Morris. f L . . . .. - j, ."( .(rgiorfo; recivea a eoinimaaioa front :Uov. liriggs, on Saturday, March 31st, asjastice i of the Peace for SulTolk eoonly. Death of Mas. Taimax Smith. Wm regret to announce the decease, at the j residence of Charles Treicbel Esq.. of Mrs. .Maria amith, wileol 1 ruman smith, of Connecticut. Phil. E. Bulletin. DIED, On Saturday last, AemaM.w. Esrcp, aa eld ano respectable eitisea of Uatea cettaty. SEASONABLE AND " NEW GOODS! OP almost all PRICES and QUALITIES. now ope n i ns; at No. 27, where every atteatiea will be paid to my frieadssnd these fevering ase with a call. Please esamiae hefnre beyiof. JXO. HAINES. , Fourth mo. 30, 1819. Opposite the Bank , TO BUILDERS. SEVER At. oecead ha ad DOORS aad DOOM FRAMES, aad aa excellent flight ef steps, be uiaters and railinr for eale at leaa thaa half their worth, at Ne. 91, epposrte rhe ttaak. JNO. 1IAIWES. ' 4th me. 30th, 1849. DiaMlartieMB 1" TII E partnership heretofore ruetieg hat wae at John If aiaea and W. L. Fawtsahatr. ia, Ikes day, dtaoolvmi by mataal eeaeeats aad are te) most respeetfally iavile ail having wasHllsd a counts to call, when eoaveaient, and aaake ee tlemeat. The Beeaa. aeaeva. at, will ha at the old staad. where the Wwaee. will I aa asaal by the eeaier partaer. April 21 at. 1M9. AI.AROE iJYT ef UTE HOR COKED II A MS, SHOULDERS aad AIDES. A qoaatif y af tha beat qaahty mf Cheese. EIGHTY bwahel. ef aaperior Teaeeseee Driea! PEACHES. Together, with a general aeeertmeat af FRESH GROCERIES. Jmw mmUm wm, which will ba sold at the lowest ratee. at fCULLOUGH. Rtchmead, May 1, t949. DIL E. CRANE'S SPINE A B DO I. VAX. SUPPORTER. 4k SHOULDER. BRACE a aew aad very vaJaahte arsieU. JrywVawa would da wall te call and examine them. , IRVliiAEED. May, 1.1843.- 19-tT DESCH A MP'S REMEDY FOR COSUMPTION, for sale by ' IRVIN REED. tCTCall awJ rata paimlef asnhvalag H. : May, 1, ' l$-tT

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