Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 22, 23 May 1849 — Page 2

1340. I , WHIG TICKET. ton OOVKfcKOK, JOHN A HIATSOX, Franklin County. Htm LieOTKJfANT C0VER30X, Thmn S. NCnufleld, .Sr. JoA Co. IMU.VfV TICKKT. Rfrouniatisu OMVEtt BUTLER. JOHN B. STITT. v. KOkG W. WHITMAN. rVmin4Wr. II EN It V DUTTERO W. Afr STEPHEN ELLIOTT. T CRMS: One year, payahle in advance, ojja?, After the year expire: 3,00 f or ix month, in advance, 1 ,00 gC,iV paper discontinued until all arrearages mrt paid, exeept at the apt ion of the editor. Pottage niml be paid, by correspondent, to intare attention. .AXtal'J'-afccrC.la-lae.,? Vatvams U Adoertitemrnt wilt be tontpicuoutly in. merted in the " HnlU liam" at fie following rate: On tquart of VI line, 1 10 3 icecis, $',) Each enntinuanee, 25 One square for three, month 2.50 " six 4,00 twelve 6,0 Tbraa square. .i mouths fi.CO oua year 10,00 Half eoin:na sis months 12,00 - one year 50.0'l Onaeoiurnn si month 20,00 oiia yffr- -30 00 rrafanional card, not vxcrrdiiig five lines, for obcnhrr, pr yar- 2.00 Do. for aoii-aubnorilHTii 3,00 Notice of Mjrriiigr ami Drnlha, when furniched by tlnwa intereitlml, or when Bei.t ovi-i iMita raaponaihla ignaturr, hrn inserted free of rharK. tJItitiiariea, over an lines, are charged SU ceit I per tntt tot the cverplun. The fee for ailvertixiii Divorcn cne muil he paid trictty iu ailraiicr. All oilier Ifff il mlvrrtiae me nta inserted 011 tha pecnuiary r-f ponfiiljility of tha pnrty ortlerinf them. For ailvertinin wivee, f 2 per aquure will invariably be exacted in aaivaucu. Yearly or half yearly advertiser have the privilege of changing their advertisemeutsevery Ihreo inontha. Caniiiilatea for oHlra. who are anhacribera, can havo their a:iinea iuerted once, free of charge Tboae who are not subscribers, one dollar will invariably be charged. Adminifttrator's advertisements, beinir part nf tho aapenaea of takini; out letters of AdminieIration, are e per ted to be paid out of the first monies collected for the estate. KTWe expect to adhere strictly to the above terms. 0V. B. Palme, is our Agent at New York. ITWe are authori-d lo announce JESSE P. SIDDALLnaa rnndidatn for Probate Judge in th placa af O. W. Whitinun, resigned. (rThe old CSalt House in Cincinnati, for many years conducted by Hilly Marsh has been vacated, and the proprietor gone into private life. The building is to be fitted up for store rooms. OrThe gentlemen of the press appear to be enamored with the gold dollar coin which has just made its appearance from the mint at Philadelphia. It is less than a five cent piece. They will be received at par on subscription to the Palladium. OCrFather Mathew is expected to arrive in New Voile about the loih of June. fj-Thomas Corwin has consented to deliver the address of the State Agricultural Fair, at Cincinnati in September next. C-The Whigs of the 9th District have nominated Williamson Wright of Logasport as their candidate for Congress. GrCol. Jo Robinson of Decatur county has been nominated in the District immediately south of us. OrGen. Scott has been ordered to resume command of the Army; head quarters ot the eastern division New York, and of the western at Cincinnati. 33rThero was a firo at Waterton N. Y. on tho 12th instant destroying property to the amount of 3200.000, of which 8120,000 is covered by insuiance. IfcThe Coroner jury returned a verdict justifing the firing upon the mob in New York at the late disgraceful riot in that city. fjW. M. Dunn of Madison has been nominated as the Whig candidate (or Congress in the 2nd district. CrR. N. Carnan has been appointed Receiver of public moneys at Vincennes, in this State. fjr J.. C. Clark Register of the- Land office at the same place. OirThe defalcation of Scott, late Navy gent at Washington is set down at 50,000. He has held the office about 14 years. Unfortunate speculation is said to be the cause of the defalcation. OCT John Heard has been appointed receiver of public moneys at Crawfordsville. in this State. flrCapt. Howard, whose wife was lately tried in the city of Cincinnati for the murder of Mrs. Smith, has been engaged in a recent fracas at St. Louis. He had a personal rencounter with a man by the name of Fieeman, and shot him, which caused his death the next day. Howard surrendered himself to the officers, was tried and acquitted on the ground that ho acted only in self defence. (rlt is said that information has been received at Washington of preliminary arrangements, which are in progress, to form a Government in California, which will be consummated before the next Congress. OSrMre. Howard has been taken to the insane Asylum at Columbus. C"5rRev. James Conwell, of Laurel, died suddenly of apoplexy a few days since. OCT C. F. Clarkson, editor of the Brookv2!e American wag married on the 10th inrl t Miss Elizabeth Cclescbtt.

WKIXEl.iV, MAT 23.

Candidates for Congre. j

TFJ.i Lico j 1st Dia 2nd 3rd m 4:h 6ih Gth M &th 10th

E. Ernbree Nat. Albertson. j are in the field it would be well it is the the young people should dance," &c, and V,i;P.Unn 9 TLTPV?ha'nilutyof everv voter in the State to exmaine" what Treacher said it should come to Jos. Robinson J.L.Robinson. ' , - , , , . . c . .. . . . e .. .

Win. Herod J.S. Watts W. Wright W. J. Brown. a a m I w . A. uormtD Settlement of Friends on the -tit. Vernon !;. In the winter of I8I0-G, five individuals. citizens of Xpw Jerspv and nvmibf-rs r o .. m' ' 1 t t-uw of t!ie fcociety of r riends, nurcnaseu 2UOO , acres of land, once belonging to the es-. e ... . , - . ... . tate of uen. v asmngton, being laat por - ...... , tion given by h-.tn to his nephew Lawr ,. . . . , . rence Iewis. It is aid to be excellent ,,.. ... , valley land, with much valuable timoer, ..,. .. t ..

large mansion house, erected sometime I""hulJbe manacled and their mouths , neither of us make as great a Vreachcr as since the death of Washington, at a cost seale l in reearJ to the free,loni of the the one alluded to. about equal to the amount paid fur the ',avea helJ b lheir constituents. And Ue do not stick our.se! f up as th3 sPetvhole premises. The price paid was 'et he Pple for their sufTra-ciaj aavocat3 of MiV poles, dances, or 325.00O. Another mill property has been !ges! I diversions of different kinds, among our purchased, upon which there was a largej, During rne Congress lie voted for .young people here or elsMv!,,e; yet we dour mill in operation, and a large double lhe passage of the followmg resolution: delight t, soe t!uv,i enj ,yi5 t!.en,s.,!v. .,, , . . .10.. 'Resolted, I hat all efforts of the Abo- ! innnceiit r'-crcaiions anJ pvn-ios-saw rn.d has since been erected. Seve- , . t . i r I 1 i-Lriaiu.H duaexcruvs, litionists and others, maile to liiuuce Con-1 . 1 - u . r . 1 ral othr mirfhun hsvn ronontlv heen ' . . c -i - , , we Uo not WiSll to krg t our voung (lavs, rai ouier purcnases nave recenuy -ecu j jjfresa to interfere witti questions ot a,lavcrv, i , , ,. ' . ' made by members of the same society iti jor to take incipient steps in relation there- Ca'beit' we re ncl ver' ' ' .V(t ) a!1,1 Wf" ihe immediate nri"hborhood. Thev now ' to. are calculated to lead to the most alarm Recall their remembrance with pleasure; e J ? ,i. .......

have under their control, a flour mill, saw mill, store, smith shop, school, meeting house, dzc. Attached to the saw mill is a machine for cutting ut barrel staves, which will turn out sixty per minute, ready dressed for flour barrels. The saw mill is occupied in cutting ship timber which finds a ready market at commercial points near at hand. Several tracts have recently been purchased at from 85 to $10 per acre. A sufficiency of the land cleared and under fence with comfortable houses and other appurtenances. I bus a person with " - -v. .KK) or a SlOOrt ran nhtnin a furm of lOOl

acres from which an independent living "atin , Un wihich il h falIo- Ktell the "Sylvan li;il"-er to follow the a 1may be had. True, the lands are not ! man W,, wouM tak "incipient steps" to ; vice give by St. Paul. 4th chap. Thessan ro von t tl r t ... -1 ... .

now equal to the rich lands of the west.

lal to the rich lands of the west. ' '.' V'"-" skilful tillage will yield from 25inow free ,S a !raitor to our PoUlicA il,s,i -! ishels of corn to the acre, and j ,,U,'n,S ' T'!9. is virIuaI,y ,!,e Ption oi'

but witli k tr Ii. till wheat in a better proportion, while the price is about double to what it is here. Under the influence of free and enlightened labor the land may be reclaimed to its original fertility. Virginia was once chosen as the "garden spot of .America" by the early pioneers to the new world, and which if it had never been desolated !y slave labor would now have bloomed n rarilrn nf flnwfra and the seat of reat acricultural wealth. Many of tiie le.scendants of the slaves emancipated , by Gen. Washington reside in the neigh-j bmhood of the settlement referred to. and furnish sufficient laborers for farming purposes. Political Chart of Indiana. We are indebted to Mr. Isaac Smith of Indianapolis for a copy of his corrected and revised political chart of the State of Indiana. It contains an outline map of the counties of the State, with the vote given for the respective candidates for president at the late election a list of all who have been Senators and Representatives in Congress from this State officers of State &c. and much other statistical information done up in convenient form. Water Cure Manual. We acknowl-, edge with pleasure the receipt of a work j bearinathe abovn title from Messrs. Fowler 6c Wells. iNew lork. It contains descriptions of the various modes of bathing, the curative cfTecls cf air, exercise, clothing, occupation, diet, A:c.,&c. Together with descriptions of diseases and the Hydropathic means to be employed therein, illustrated with cases of treatment and cure. Dr. Joel Shrew, the distinguished editor of the Water Cure Journal, is the acthor, which is sufficient to A iKoi vlllllllv. 11 U II IO IIU3 -'.-. ..u.v siau.i ) ti . , i i-i i. i.r exceneni journal. i lie worn, ut-iori.-contains much valuable information, and were it generally read and its contents heeded much good would result therefrom. Address Fowler Sc Wells, New York. Price 50 cents. r7.- .- c . r .- tk ..Mi-... r . . - rranKiin.in jonnson count), was vimicu by a destructive fire on Friday morning! last. The Court House and eight other buildings were destroyed. Springjield and Columbus Railroad. The citizens of Springfield. Ohio, have determined by a vote of 33 1 to 40 in favor of the town authorities subscribing 4 10,000 to the canital stock of said road. The rouet proposed is perhaps the most eligible in the United States, and it is con fidently expected that portions of it will be put under contract this season. Steamboat Sank. The Steampr Empire was run into on the night of the 1 7th inst. by a schooner near Newburg. on the lake, and sunk to the promenade deck. From 20 to 30 lives are suppose to have been lost. CrWe are indebted to Hon. C. B. Smith, for valuable public document, for which he has ur thanks. ITTM". Win. Youse has been appointed Post Master at Brownsville, in Union county, in the place of Henry Rider, removed. NcTJtiG. The nutmeg tree flonrtaheo in Singapore, near the equator. Cleveland Timet. It flourish ia Connecticut also, though it it cowmenl?1 tailed whit tnk them Bd.Tixet.

The Gubernatorial Election. Now

that the candidates of the respective parties wen me claims oi me several aspirant ior . the honorable and responsible station of . governor. Wesiiau Irom time to tune, . a previous to the election, present some ' ; reminiscences of the pat political course - ol J. A. Wright the loco candidate. mm t- 1 1 - ;.ir. rigui was eiecieu 10 congress in 1C I3and served two sessions. While-! there he voted for the admission of Florida into the Union, not onlv tolerating slavery, - - 3 1 1 J FORCVER prohibiting trie lesislature of . toe that State to pass anv law for the purpose ' . i inuumiuin" slaves Not content that the : ; S ("peculiar institution" should be protected ' ! ' now, but the legislature lor all li,n.e , ing and dangerous consequances; and j that all such efFirts have an inevitable tenilattKt' tr (limiril.li I. . iw,i.. t ..iiiiiiii.n iiic ii a lllll II tr.'s', fll i;.: . z . . 1 . i of t!

people, anu endanger the atibd ty and ; ' permanency of the Union, and ought not j ,tim'-s breaks out of the mouth of some to be countenanced by any friend of our ''young mn,' and some old min, too; but political institutions." jit is some consolation to know that there We have the official journal beforo us.ji a Mnior about, who will not fail to and refer the reader to page 479-83. "To j give good advice, not only to the profane interfere with questions of slavery is "cal- j swearer, but as to how and in what man

i-uiaiva iij it.au 10 inu most UUIIgiTOUS consequences" is it? And no "friend of our political institutions" should be "countenanced" in taking any "incipient steps" relative to that measure which has ii- i ...e . i , " I'trtii.ij j:ia , " M.ivC,y u;.on sou ; Joseph A. Wright. V ill lie dare avow such sentiments now? It is but a short time since he uttered them, and has he ever taken them back? Without a recantation of such sentiments will the honest democracy of old Wayne vote for him? I r . , . ,...,. . -pi i- .- -ii I ed.torofthe N. Y. Tribune spent last jweek in the Queen city of tiie West. lie I came out for tho nurrnsf nT ntfpnilimr ih mectinrf Of the Nationnl Division nf ihP : Sons of Temperance. On Wednesday i J evening he delivered an address on Tern-

perance at the .Melodeon Hall to a crowded , lrt own account on M m 1 1- net. Mi. Ko.igaudience. Oil Thursday evening he ad-ei" came well recoinmeinled by the National dressed a much larger audience at lhelin1 o v"i'"hT ila'"u anA . h fl,lly o , i i ... , , , shown that they were not mistaken in recomhoule chapel. His remarks were address-' . ' , , . ' ; men. ling her. Mm is eminently qaanln-u to ed principally to the young men, and re-1 tjke ch:lr of a -c,luol a j we c.llcil!.tt. d to ferred to Other Vices tiian the drinking of impart instruction, po.sesin a superior eiiucaSpiritUOU liquors, particularly the Sllick- jllon, ngrceable manner, and a happy method of ing and chewing of tobacco. On Friday j i"tructnig her pupils. Miss Uodgers expects to i,l . .. t- - ! . i have a class of young la lies in I rem h ami will evening he lectured in the L mversahst ! . . j also give inslruction in Drawing, rauiting, &c. Church on the Reform movements of the , a(so tak(. plell!,liri, i:l recoill!I1P1lmg Ms It. day. including Land Reform, the Treat-: c. Johnson, who now has a school in ih North ment of Criminals and'Out Casts, and the j Baseuient-tory of the M. K. Church; she I) is

reorganization of Society. Mr. Greeley ! is now on a visit lo Mr. Clav at Ashland, i1 A Fkenc: Newsi'aphr. Few persons I

have anv correct idea of some of thjrooui. JA.dco m. Put..

Ktironean newsmnfir stah!ishmerits. Thi pre!l!!f.m a newspaper in Paris, has 70 .000 i subscribers. It has 20 editors. 2tJ clerks. i 20 pressmen and assi.stants.6J porters, 04 : lolders and 5J0 carriers. LOCAL MATTERS. ftIf anyone of our subscribers in the cityfail to receive their paper regularly they will confer favor by informing us of it immediately. O We have received it letter from New Castle giving an account ol our neighbor's visit to that place; but wa do not regard either his personal appearance or manners worthy of newspaper notoriety. For "Fool will be fools, sav what von will. - . , ii,, And rascals will be rascals nll Hence onr friend will excuse the nou-aPpearance of his communication. - - I CHOLERA. Already hsve rumors gone forth that cases of Cholara have occurred iu this place, j It is so destitute of truth that it seems almost unnecessary to contradict it. Nothing of the kind has occurred in the pi ce, and our ciliietis are in the enjoyment of their general goad healthKTln the tenth line from bottom, in the cornrnunjCilxion from'Junius.' on 4th pi" "formaly" should bo f.rmerly." Our correspondent is getting erzic-ai aul .ii t i. t 1,,,....-. e " ave 10 c Ul"rc HJ"""" iews frotn the Briglil well Hoir: "With news the time' iu labor, and throws forth Each minute some." Op To-be-sure it does! and while we are typing this fact, our old friend Basil I! right well, is receiving and opening an additiotial supply of New Goods: Hats. Parasols. Umbrellas. Cloths, Calicoes, Boots, Shoes. S:c. 6zc. The ladies, cannet fail to suit themselves in the purchase of anything they may desire, whether thev are married or single; and we wilj .u-. u Ta A. n t.:. cic .....t 1...1 i.c Goods cheap. Push" in, every body, at V 1 n n ,1 ,...l nA i: . ..A,.0n1.,n - (XT" yy e negiectea. last week, to return lhanks for the liberal rations of excellent! , ... . . . taac. nii,L.i oLvuiiieaiiicu i iu 111 ji i mc u ' mm a-sa wm - f I w- . c A rr . , , . I r V Fftrrl. ' Tia nevpr ton lfe I.t hf rrrarwafiil ' 5 ana we nope tne aoove pair, m annsinrr . l a . from the -perpetual fountain of domestic r, -I ..if ... the printers did after fctirg on the Ianir tPrf nrs sti.i.

?. J. W. H., wishes to know where it j

-may be found, written, or spoken, tha passi y e;i, as ;e says, -nrst oi au inat which we read first,"' you will find the uancing lime ailulea to in tue J i cnapter .. of Ecclesiastes, and it did take place on the firs-t of May, as "co'd a day' as i' was! The dance around the May pole, l .-it a joccurreu in a cormonauie nam, an t we suppose that it was the tim that suited our young folks tried their sole," and that they kept time to the music J 1 there being a 'time for all things,' is siid e have been -the son of David, kin of Jtrusa'em. IVohablv if our vou:i; frit-n ! " or oursidf should stu ly theology, until J swe were as erev as oil rats, we would we know that youthful iiulisun tioiis my ,, n,nr, i nho .lo ,,11 , t r r tvntiT. ati.i t,"int a ulrfim of rfnt i ti : t v ner "twelve sunny hours," on as chuidj and cold a day as the first of this month was. should 710 be spent by the young latlies and gentlemen of our city! In our former Mime-for-all-things aitic e. all we wished t do or S IV, was t Tomans. ii:u ven part of said verse, iolliai. lVAl verse especially the lust Commissioners' Court commences on 'the first .Monday in June. A CAR I) . A cliniige of liniii'-ss h in t ie it necessary i for nie to retire fiom the School room, in whu'h I liav (enl a grout portion of my Iif very njjrreaijiy, an.i i i-'i "o- l" " turn lliein my sincere Uiunks for the palroiiitge k.,licll tnev h1V). ,G ,iu,ra!,v Wstowe.l on ...e for !a iinnibernf years; and I now take great pl.-as-I lire in reromnieiiUiisr to inv farmer natrons stn2 the pnl.ln- generally, ii- H. M. U";lfjirs, h no '"4 '"J lilt PrlI, c!,-,rr,- ol" '" ,1001 llu l.i.l tair die I .. ii.IV IMVCI1 general sasr.icli'01. Lnd who will open the S.-imol on "Sisle 1 in in school lor several years past, and proved h-rse!I wormy ol patron ige. 1 ersous ! wishiu'r to send small children to school, cannot '""l 11 better place for ths:n th in in In-r school liiclimouJ, May 21, l'O. For ilia Richmond Palladium. .,, ...,.. ;iri ... rv. h..., ' d,. Dear father, by thy little mound .Again, in tears I kneel. Where viulel deck the verdant gra tnJ, And odors o'er me steal. Oil! do-it thmi know, lo-t fithr. dear, Thy child, bereaved, is kneeling here. Stilled are the throbbing of thy breast, III silent, dreamless sleep Father! I know tliou art at rest, While here I sadly weep, Oh father! bid thy daughter come, 1 To dwell with thee, iu thy bright home. I once b-helJ a bitter tear Descending from thine eye, i As if some vapor, dark au l drear, ! O'eripread thv summer sky ; ' But father! on tint bfis.f.il shor. Tears dim thy lustrous eyes no more. j 1 Dear father! oft I've he f .l then sigW, j When ricked with ww and (ma, Bat in that blissful" home, on b:g!i, Thou ne'er wilt stgh again. There grief's dark tempests never b'ow, Nor tears, from eyes immortal Hjw. An! may thy daughter dwell with thee. Secure from erery blast. Thro" boundless, deep eternity, Wheu life's dark storms are past? This prayer, ill tears, I hu.nhly crave, While, kueeliug, father, ou thy grave! U. D. T. Newport, Ini., Miy 13, 1343. "Fiithrr, what do they mean by rats: ug things j in hot houses?" Why my dear bov, vou are i being raised in a hot hone, too ii it to hold rna orne tunes." Th- mother ssued a brao.u stick ' but the maa wade tracks. . " ' . A yonng prating lawyer on. day boasting to a facetious counsellor thn he had received five ' and twenty guineas far speaking ja a certain ( T .1 t' mm - . : I ' ! H nn VI. fliT, m ... t . . ' i f rr r.i t' I -i -r , h i . 1 V, , & - - " nn cause." : z Maried. In Cincinnati, on Thars-dty evn- ' - , , , , . r , r 1 1 r sing. May I th, bv the Ucv. Mr. Gille-(ie. Fnwrsr ' . r 7 7 "'7 'in l,...u 1.,, Uncirr. ilii.i.. ' - - T W l . r II C a U . . . . j- nt, uq.. uoi '""" near cirI D""'ve always thoaght friend Eo. was as near i tizht aa a ruaa coald well be: but the above circ"mnc ?rov. that be is .ti! nearer W ? 'than -e sum? t!. "Mr !" imuw never? ' , ... , ....' !..i

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;iii'.il Summary. The breaL-:i between thf I'rt-;.:eiit of I'raaru an.i hUcousi-i N". Bjiiriaria i.;..i-i to a ss-ion quarrel. "Ill stenih: Hermann arrived at Cones Trom New Yirk on i;ir 3.,- of M v. 1h Cjiuj.ai) tit;ti rb ni.-f s are 1jI inci.icutally noticed i.i E:!!a:i.i. r.ir!" -ipi-lI an i 'he Miniffy f.ri' vn- piiirft-.i in liicir rprc:Jn. :n -ij! notice of the i::l.-rvetitu:i of Ko"i hi lliui-srv tic t;'i ii r.Tr: -J it C r.i. Tiie i number of iri-ii j-.'.jce-! lit tn !:: i! . f Austri: was stated a r-d,'M . but &:itht-r aiTcuut, gives the uu:i.'.ter a I.'i '.C 'J. 'fi;e ll-it.earims are v jjrcuslv ro- ru!in lh war, ail'! hu.i bertt--li l!ie -tu-tri hi aiHi ahnost dr.vru ;i .ti on? of the cni:itry; t;t in- j rec-ived !iy tiie latter fro -ii Kii t u ii! trIi: tiie ra '? T he gre;it.'st ;ti r fi prcv i I-i t V. -i;,i-t wiiirh Ii id the e fleet tu r - iu-" II i.ietl'i 'i tleimnd f Pwdmot-t. Irom I J i.lki.l," i t (riur to -..O.tJ,0:. 1 Tne Iv i s 2 id' iVu-v. i Ii Ur .itte! v r. fii-ei liie Ii!i;'t'r.tl Crown of l:e Iktiii tit K ::;!.--, ten lt-r- '. to h.oi by a s::;Ii n..iorily cf I'-itH-iur i.t nt Friii!ii"rt. ; There h.ij Infen wlig'it onitireaks ill n.'i'i i. ' 1 iie war in .-'ii.lfa.vij; contiuued and loer? v.t no ru; er-t of j.e.tce. More tri)o;-s were to 'e.tve i'tin" for Uotn. It xv.)3 reported tint th .ge it nder t n i; nott pre-iiou.-iy t:ej!Jt:iled Ii t.i re;t'lif i thei r i!e-ii nit io:i ; tii.it tiie It'";)tii- Ii t i risen in f.vor of llie Tojie, u:i J th it .M -Z 'rii'o int.! liie Uepublic jii tJoveriine'.t h i ! ll vl. 'J'iie Po;r. ou! i b- iro iip.-i 'e,j tn gr.inl :i'inislv lit e;iie ! ni the ii .!-!- lion s;ii:i-t ins teui;ior ; iower, Liut nodrsirati. r.'tor.rii ae r;p M t ti. Ii i y .i l In it the Tu-i,-s!i :r,)f;n Ii 1 1 entered I, '!n.r;i, .1,1 ! lint t':- S:;:'nn, iie iletiat .ill points, haJ verbally biib.iMtied Ki of Na-jh-I-s. A i counts from In ii a report the entire termin.ition vi the war :u i'a '.uili. lie r 111 any. It is reported tint 1 ) prei.m'niriea of penee li te.i ia il'w con iiiHi is ll tve ii'i-u p-trnsei by U :i ;! a n i.an i ;ilre.i Iv aeeepi.-d bv Pr-jssi.i. Th-y are witli ! r a w i n Iho troops at Jut! in !, a'i I sinin't i!i.oiis with t!m movement i t!ie c"s diou of 111-' Llockaie oi tiie Geriiiau parts by the Danes . On tiie 2"H!i th' ri-isii!i Ministry ustained another lief-at, on tli tlernian q : . lion, iiii.i vt re Kubsrfi iut I y iisolve.i. IJimIhi lei';iijie llse si-rue of jjreat ec He m-ii t , anu several people were idiut by tiie nniit.try. ..tis;ri;i. I.ett.'rs from I'esili t'outirm the news of th evacu itio.i of th it citv by til- Imperi ii-t Army. The mov-uvnt, however, Was not in Ihe direction of W.illai hi a, but the aruiv maridieil to IVuesti l. Tiie mispe iisioii bridge between Pestii ' and CeiiO'i was 'e.troved by llii AuMriaus to i cov er their retreat. m The whole lin- nf the Imperii! troops hive retired loK:ube, aud are uo;v uearlv uhitiii. izeii Tin- 1 1 a wj ii iaiis b ai c pre ye nted their retreat by t i!,inx pnesMon ol" mhiii inifioi taut ptunt-1. Austria li is ileui tn ie.l ih-- i o t rl'e re nee of IIiiiMa, and the Hmperor's maiiifcsto was expected shortly. j Iloliem'i:!. i The Peaautiy are urmiiig themselves, pre- ; paring for a Revolution. Ei-4-!;iii3. ' The ioor of lliis oiilorliioale Island continue i to su lie r ii rea . fn I i y Irom starv.ilioo. A wril ol error in the case ol' Smith O'Drien ami u'.licrs woulil be heard on the Dili hist. i IioW'r;t. Is rapidly disappearing in Paris. Important from :irr.ir:ii. Hosr jN, May lCih. IjV nil arrival at tiiis place we h ive late advices from Oarr ic i-i, which Kt ile that e.re.it nti-ni' iit prevailed there in coiiseipience of the resignation of Mnuei.,is, aul it was proh-iide tiie j overn men I w.mi.i lie uverthroe. ii, aoJ .Mouigi prociai.iifd Dictator. All Ihe prisoners captured in the late War, iuclu.sing two sous of Gen. Pucz, have been released. From New Jreui!a we learn that Ivipcz was lij a-' i ng a4 Pr--i ien t. A lievoiulioa waiinom -nt irii v expected. Several thousand men, including mmy Americans, were preparing lo ult.icit Uacola, a strong hold of the liuitaas. L:itcr from auropc. New York. May I, P. M I fin I in lb lier &. Knrpiiror a t.-w ileitis of interest Coomade up in Liverpool to the latest moment. At L0111I011 Couso's it-rliueii I per cent, ranged it i snpiioie I (iv .t 1 1 11 r-1 1 il between tiie Allstri 111 an. I Kii-i:t!t C, iliiiieH. The ;.real National fete lv Krnnee pTSer of! an mi rati! y i here was not tiie Miiuil-'st iiilurlianee, t.ut a few cries of Vive la Kepnbnrjne rais-ii by ihe people. The Presi lent was retly eheert-d with loud cri'-s of Vive la Napo'euu. The ( eivi-rnini'iit rejutrif tiie necesnity of reforiiiing the prison it ii-i! i tie . Austria ami Sardinia are about fdajninj; nn offensive itnd ie I'.-n-i v e I're.i t v, S 1 r. i n i a will pay w l.ij:;l,()il') francs to Austria bo vnil evacuate Alexandria. Vi'imn. Pix'eii Im ri'1 red won uded were broitgli! iu 011 the IMih of A i-ril . The sifg: of C'liiioru bi!ieen rai"d. 'II... II... ..t .1,.- I. . 1..... ..wl.till Pesu,, he ,a proel ,,.. ! in.- in iepeudeii.-e of II.iH2irv. Tiie Hungiriau cause is daily g'inin? ri-o'in.l. 1 1 I, ''Ol KusKiJiiB will enter Austria in lour coin m us. Tremendous Fira at St. Lou's. Tw'iity-lwo SHvtinlioitts lSiiritt. : Til.; i li l,. Ui.i..es Sl lPs in -Ijitijri- Tiwli i f ;i;l f ... !tn'lb- ' liritii ItevHtlle' a'l I rsiii 7ieP n"-.!royed."lii- etnnHtf-d at ft,"i,OJO, OtO. Ft. Louis, May lC'ih. I'. M. Our citv wis vUited lat ni'tt by th" most d'-'ftructive fire that ever cctirrel iil thr; Wct. Tiie princ-i jril I'ltikint; House. I iisnraiice OiTios. and most extetiiv. business lions -s ore ib'stroVHil. and it is u'tr'tly impossible to form any rrstimate of ' t'le loss. About 10 o'clock list night the Steamer St. Clou 1. laving at tiie head t tlir Levee, look fire, and the fbtin" wf-re soon communicated to tie Cl.vir.l lilies. The moorings of th" latt '-r were burned, and the boat floated down the river, se'tinj firet ) suc!i boats as were u'i ihle to get out: but a strong win 1 prevailing, tht; yv'.inle 1-vee was envelope I in d imes. Tiie following b 3ts, with cargoes. vere total', v de!rov-d: White Clou 1. Cdwar 1 Dates. V,:n isle. I Talioni. I'oreas So. 3. American E igit ar.th. Kit Ci-s-n. Montnk. Timour, Scania, .iania.uxe. rrairin Mite. L.noor t. St. Tot-rs. R-d Wing. Alexau ler Hamilton, Martha. F!izi .Stewart. Man dan. C.en. Hrooke. Ilroheck. Also, a number of barg"S arid woo l boats. The Jient from tiio bui :ing boats whicii was mtst intense fired the stores alorvr a. .. 1, - - T , . the L evee commencing el tne lowest -treet and in the heart of business from Locust street for three quarter of a mde 'own tne L'.vee, and extending hick ti Second trnrt X n r'l.- oice. 1.,, I l: ; ' - - . . . . . ..1, UUil llli; 111 1 sin ru;ns. io give oarticuiars , . - sat trns time is lmoo '.!.- - . j i - . The Republican Osfice with its exten sivs materials and Mach iiotrrv whs oe. stroyeu. I h3 new I.ra. Organ. Reveille and Anzetger des Westens Otllces shared ' : ,he same fate sonie of then, savin- : ... . " o 'Treater nortton ot t ie materia! 1 ' O ' ; - .r. . e. , i . " , tr. . Tne Telegraph (htice, the nankin - Houses of Benoist. J. J. Anderson. Pres1 burzh dc Co.. Clark A: Brothers Nesbit & Co and E. P. Tesson, were all de - stroved: th vault. howrr sm sunonsed I ' ,r I t-

In the burnt districts were the most extensive business hou-ies, with a large amount of stocks on hand, very little pf which wen saved. The loss i- estimated at five millions.

but how much of this is covered by insu- ! ranee, it is impossible to say. " j Another Destructive Fire. j V Ltr,v ! n i ! Vilv;itiV. in :she . J-JJCt-OJ v.mtU ;f l'nH.rly lifMrtiird!! M.Iwauliie M iv U'th. I M. i . i ,i. . ' . . ure uri'ne out tins morning uetween ;T and I o'clock, which, before it was ex- , tiiiguished. drstrove.1 property t.i the ! 1 amount of fifty cr sity tiiusand dollars. The fire originated in th building oc-1 : . I I... '.!. it I.:.... - . i i i. u:)ivvi uv .ii. iiLiiiMin ic a im.iiihi nrni tve factory, and from the combustible j material about th. pr-mies. tho building, j to ' "!hcr v. Davis A: Moore's store was burned; 8. Davis' Livery Jtabl.? was near- -ly consumed, before the ICtiglnes wer on tho grftind. Luding-toti's brick building ! occupied by the Leiitititd and Gaztte oflit os. was ilestf o ed. .Mr. Hawkins lost ever tiling in his building no insurance. D.tvis vS; .M.iore lost tiioir sttg. b.ir:i.i wagon hop. L! itksiuitii sltop, four post ! co ic'i's. wit'i all their stock, and 4.OJ0 ; hiisin Is of oat. Loss 5 0,000. No insurance. : 8. 1'. Davis Livery Mu'lo. with grain. Si.iy. carriages, vVc. wore all destroyed. Loss Udii; insured for -t .W.J. Alls tli..-(mil lings from the corner to Ladington. oil the West side of Witter ht. was dostroye 1. except Metcalfe's Meat Mar- i kei, and the saddlery of li. Dyer. The lire is supposed to have been the work of e.! ineendinrv. j L.:itc unil liitir?sti:i-; Xew from C 1 b I l' n K MA. ! The gold Ir'tTr'iirl fiilij cmfirmrd. Hy the artival 0:1 th ? 7t'i of th ship Ty1 rotie. frorii Vera Cruz, tho X. t.)rleans Vici avui'i'J received b-ttcrs from S;tu l'rancisco as lale as the 7th of March, which fuilv 1 confirm th" previous accounts of the vast ; amount of gold gathered on the Sacramento; also, the fact of the steamer California : being laid up at San Francisco, caused by the entire desertion of her crew Itraviiiy; i the captain and iirt mate nlone in their ' o,(r'. The steamer was b tainod some time at Maz itlati. on lier trip up. in wood- ! ing. her coal having run out. It is im oiilile to .say when she will leave on her ii turn trip. The town of San Francisco was crowd ed to overllovvinii at the d ate of the lettersand sjiecul itlou ill 'town liits" exceeding tii" w iidr'st and mad. lest era of the speculations of .iC '37 in the South. Choice bits were selling for 20.000 5'Jo.UOO and even ;3 J 0 10! Not for promises t : p ay, but tho 'dust itself. l-'ven in tho wet season, when there is ' no work oing m:i nt the digoinos. attendj ants at the hotels, restatirats, etc.. are paid : 1 OU to 1 ') ) p 'i- ni unit; an I wh 'ii op -rations eonmienee in lli.j gold i eg on it is impossible to say what lalxir w 11 comin on!. Ox-teams receive s?100 per day (or h luiinir. ( I orious times labor dictales to capital. Wo copy a portion of one of the Pie ay -tine's letters : S.i.s- FRAN.i-.eo. March 7. IC!9. I wrote you a tew days since on our ar- ! rival aud avail myself of tlift detention of the vessel for M izitlan. lo give? you some items of matters and things in this d d"Ctable country. In the fust place, so far as one can learn, tiie u ?d sturir are all trur. Tho consequence is that lab r ret.ts, provisions, ccc. arc eiiorinouslv hi-'li. fown property for cash is beyond an; t;iiii'r ever lieard of in a now country j rro.ts from fivo hundred to one thousand , ; d, irs per moiiin. t,arpeuter s vages .1 A . eig'nt t ten dollars prdav. l'iftv to one hundred dollars pr d iv is nothing extraordinary for minors lo make Those who have Ivfii hero a year, witii coiiiuion mutistrv an;i pru teiice. arf wortii lroni twenly thousand to two hundred i!ious:ti!(l dolbirs. 1 h ive nr,t ben able to (irocur; itord in the plaei. and in compa- - . i , . r . , t tiv yvit.i r r;i7."r ami ynting uur-ios. nave i j t. i-ii our tent a rjuarter ot a mb; ft din to.vn. i'oii may in ige tvli tt a st.it'! o' things eit v!i'n common laborers Ml go t ) the initios an 1 return in a month r i M yvefks Will irom One to three t.iOU i.l!i I 'dull r in "oi l. '" j It is yet too early fir th" mass to stnrt ! to tin mins. tho weather having been veI . I rv inel i!i"tit. We intend to po ii to the ! inins an 1 s!o til ! country, and have f'lnnel a pirlv of five fir tii it pui-pov;. Th ' T--o:i ditlicultv is in procuring conveynti '" 1 An Vr,r:0 o1 l''"- 'O l,''"r s j I-'ort is sT'2." each, and 5 prT cyvt. fir b-tg ; rjig and provisions. W e hav ftnid-a ofj i.tninjr a whale boat; the price is S700. ! From iSu'ter's Fort to the .St inislnus the transport itinn is difficult and expensive. . is n t'!in of two oxen and wagon earn fclOO per d i v! ' i i: I ts seil.n at il l pr ounce, but is ; taken in trade at SIC. It is worth in Yal- i (nrajso 8 I C. and won 1 net in tho States ' ?17. all expenses pai l. I I know not when 1 shrill b able lo send , von anoth'T letter. I have littbj fiith in this renciiing ymt. as it frr'S by a trans- , ient vess-1 to M izitlan. th'-nce thro M -x- i iro. Captains of coistrs are riiueh in the t.t.:. r .i. t llll'lil IM Iir-IMIVHI- '-!.-- 11 HI'Ji'A lui l ' ui'Z rnr,rC3rif :b iriform-itiori. ? ivr.rl . FTil IT, W. I.arn f mm ,1,1 Vaz-.o D -tnoerat, that on the -.-hort Creek roil." a'i'iiit tivii miles from Yazoo city. a. nnmbr of p-rnn, al! iuniaea of one hou-, iri nh I1.- f .holern wit'tin a few d v of enrb other. A biM wa huril on Sun lay, th 2h 'he f.tlier. uliow ii-irne was Win. H. Si.ell l i. d mi Mon lay a son, about 21 year of eg-, j l en Tees 'a v morning Mr. Hpe! lijed ! Tued tv evening a rlanhler. at.mil 13 y esr ; old. r!;ed on 'he nnn. day. s Io rli i tbre nlfier U....Zc.... ire,.malt,,,e 12t,ln.r.r.whrI,e,1; le: ee Sa-ii'.t i v nior i, j n g a ii d Tned y night The ilfnef in niol ra.j I i-te.t on! rtf' hours Erery inmate of Ihe house was sivept away bv ; the scourge ScbDEN DrtATH. We learn from the Wi! mington ( De-l.) Journal that F.X-C Jov. Wm B. Cooper, of that Slate, died su 1 .1'.. :,l,. . , ... - T .,,,1 .1. "l--Ili ell. Il - I'JiUCilUC IIOI U3UI01 IJII llie7j 2. lit of Ann . r m -r' Ut- , 1 . U .1: i ; . 1 1 J v. i i c. . a. i i p ' ' ( 1 1 iiitistj - peared from Glasgo. The cot to tht city . tor arn:arv i mTjt-iiiijia uurintr i:m nrev ah. nee of th ihsease, was SltKJ.fXKJ. A fop is like a cinnamon tree the bark a is worth more than the body. : J' . t. r. r.v (t, .c i .yt tRDOF Mf.rit. Sam, said one ' 1 . . 1 t - , , , , hiue urchin to another, yesterday, Sam does your schoolmaster ever give you any rewards of merit? j 'I s 'pes he doe.' was the rejoioen he Pives me a hclrfn rcnilsr!v vn- ?., .0 , ,nH ,... T .

ETOaa of tha Btioya iadiles lb f.IUwiaf liueatahi lady-Uva: AaJwIientha rvrar.ad ira atioalj may, "My mi, lake thoa ihn daafhUrT" I'd answer hiin ia fearlrsa taa. "I ahaa'td noUiia' ahartaarV'J "Will you, my on, aapport aad avriali Tlii flower I i'iwo to thaat" I'd givo my whita kid g-tovea a laariak. And aoaarer. "Vca, Sir-aa:

"The tree is known by it fruit. The only exception to th:s is thee -tro, which is known by its ijri-. MF.rUUIUiUIClL KKUtSTCR. Tor u-eri ending May 19. It9. JTel at Wtut thlls. -.'i mdtt y. E f IttehmonJ, la. Lr. S9 50- N . Long. 7 5J' W. (For the PalUdium by W W. AtxiN ) b m

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- " ft m - t 1 j a a j n i 1 MWt II 11.? . 'l 3 - i ' i i s - -i - R 4 g iag I m tit A i "!a us; ro & s zl 2 U i & ii 1UI.1), In (Ins i ity,tiuSiiudy Ui-l, ol carlt fever. THOMAS, only on of Kev. Gko. Full. Messrs. Sravrr mid Hon, editor of the Oalavia Times, neiil t the oll'u e of Dr. ti. C Vnugli 'ill? M mi si., liiitl'alo, the following cerlitical. These geliliellli ll pil 111 lt.ll-0 111 llieir ut U parr ml iliei.alo.il wln.li liio certiiicle va given, a i.Uj.ht.ate of Hie name, it Wan it case wnicll mlIrat teil coiini.ieraule iitleiilmu in that nlacr, aul I i i cnie was nlteuipteil before, by the uav ol nil Hell ko. inn n ineiiles, mo.I iliiougli Ilia ugeucy of lite Fat nil,, aul nothing coula lid done. Hatavh, N. V., M iy 1st. n4t. 1 lierliy ccrtilk, that 1 wust ikeu with Ihn Uropsy iu llio iiiuiilli ol October l int, and ji uiiilrr tha l)iClota' cure lor three moiitlis. About Jan. lal, "46, I was ho nwelle.l th it 1 could le't move hatiil or loot. 1 Wa perfecllv llelplell grew Work w.18 given up by iii- physician nil IrieuJn auil Wns laid Ihatnll had l-e il lo He wlllcll could bo lo Have me. A bout linn time, one ol Or. Vaoghu'a ' pamphlets fell into Ihe hauil.s ol ilia llrlgliliora. j he pun baaed and Kent me u hollleof tha lliailljciue; lielorti I li id taken it all Ihe bloating bad very much gone down. I got three more, but i. lore I h.i.l used lliein up the welling bail entirely iis ippe.treil uud 1 urn now nhln lo work, and my health I eooJ. MtNTIU .McIvi.MIT." Wererniy ihe aliovn to lio correct ill every paiticular: Tiuaiatiu i.ihOe, .Martha Libba, L. V II.- ii, Jos. liiil, li. if. i'orrj See our colu.iiiis, get a piniplilet from Agent. The riev. II. J Dl'ilHIN. Ag-nt of the America ii liittle ciorii-ty . fur Hie uutiieru part of Iiili. ma, will deliver a iJi.ci.urtc oil the ulij it of his Agency , n.-M Sabliulh, m lllrt lr by teruu il.huri lirtt 11 . rloCH , u. in , mi.! Ill l!ie .tlelhoi ot l,ns. o.ial Cliurch m I 7 1 o'oloek.p. in. Tha ! public are geui-rully iuvitrd lu atteiiil. Tli:' Ki .inl.liii I ii. Unite, .Meet every Saturday evening ut their Halt in the Morrissou IJailiiing, at early c uiuie-bglitiug. IiicH.-io.M. Makkkt, May 21, 1010. Wheal. C b Pbil. I l isecd, .VT0c Y Lu. Com I new ; 'd ) wi'l. Oats, 1 (ti'21. Apples , ilri..l i .' ;. Flour, 'l'Hlb; (.1,75. iiuller. KJ.. V lb. ( ir" O irrel i J,JU. L.ar.1, 0.; I' lb. I-gK", 4i.C V ilul. ;l-ialil S;lc or Ideal IStalc. t Y Virtue of BUthority to me ilirerlrd frotn i i Ihe Wavue Probate Court, I will olfe r at i ,,!,!,. , ,,., ., in.. hgh-t hi bier, the futlowiug i real estate, to wit: "on- bun ire. I rods in width, '..T.'fthe l.-t side, of th Satth-west quarter .if .S.-ciioii Xa IS. in T.i.vui'ii,! Tit. U, anit ll iug" No. I Wtfsl.i l Wa ) ue ( "mitil y, In-tialia," i.-i'ig lb: firm li'iu-rly owue,, by Kilibeth I'liis. daugh'er of :;li i ferirk Men ler. mi. Tho il will :o iliiienee aHi.nl I il o'clock of Monday the I I th day of Juu". I 4l'J. at Ihe II Hiking boiiso oor iu thi rily of Richmond, in aai I rounlr, upon th filbviiig C'iniii:iii: One third of tin! putidi ise money will te re ,'iired in hind; one third in nine, mi l one third in eighteen iiiolilbs from the ilav of sale, Ihe inrcba-er ! fve irites 'idi approver! se nrity, on oe let rea pivmeiits. waiving Ihe benefit of the ValuallOO mi i appraisemeni laws. F. BARNES, Committinner. May 2". Valu llc "tlill lroperly for Kale. !' Ili; ii n !eri(fiied wi-lie to sell a valu.bla li on nog Mill, sriih Ihree run of B'irs, nehiiierv rutirely ii'W aul ni goo I repair, ih -om- buil.!'ii; nil f-rty acr.-s of Ian I allach-d, mi te uii (Ir.-en Fork, threw milea leloar M'ltaii. Wax tie Coo nly. I udiaiia, and near the Whtt t alrr Canal, wlneh will be 'tl t raaaontble. -I'or iiif.irnlatioil applv In .S. Cammack, Bear tha premises, r.r N. lloiliugsivorth, uear CeaUrfille in said con niy. S 4 Mf'EI. CAMMCK. NATHAN HOl.LIXGi WORTII. Kdton Kr"il'r, llamiiioo lolelligeucer, and ; n.ion Journal, copy for 3 mouths, aud charf 1 tins oiti: May 23. If-13. For Sale. 22-3m ' fHE unders gned offers f..r sale a Taluwbbt Tract of Lind, eoolamiiig 1 63 acres, with ' "hout tiinetv aere under culbv n !, Iy:f f the v lute y ater V alley uau m. mr-r .111 ic. amioW M.hon, ia Wayne "'inty, ludMna SAMUEL CAMMCX. Miv21. Ai-i-: MZK tiUHViH flfTCRKS a from 21 by 36 inchea down to the email i sizes, of the very best brand, just reerieeil mm - ..,. r. ' Sla. v. I M 1 1 n n reel . at, i-to. .Miy 22-tf m JuKiRM A supply of tb Orral i 1; UIhiIi-m Itemwiy, iot i-nr if fr sals I at Dr. llnaell's Drug Store, No. 16 Maia latreet. - ! " 22-tf t tsniR Oil. t'aWWAe-TKrt i now 4 , anl pleasant mar of taking Una very aM- : ii. I.. C!f..r 1.1 hina mmm.m : Frt-nui t '. - ' ' . " - - - - - - - m. j i ','",, uf in ,h ''" " ' PTJ'-1 ""f talHl. C'mM and gt some at Dr. Howell s Urar - ,c i .... ... , ,M,y 23. 1--19. ; 20-1 . . . . r. . . t ... a f. . m mm .a. m a. " . m mm f rocaei iaaes oi J cmerent sixes; 1 en .-.., a ,,J ; i. I " wi . ie. mi... au,iiur,,ciri r,int, Thmb nmd Gttm Ln-u: T.. ; ceps and Files; Capping Glaer Breae.! (with Gwm Elastic Baja; 'ipple Shell. i r or- ; HiStfSt' S '.V .. ... iT' 7 ST.VH.. . i t nr. uowrn t if i"if, 7 i" "i rer. 1 . .n m aa .r

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