Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 19, Number 35, 22 August 1849 — Page 2
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER IIIBERNIA.
Philadelphia. Aurrust 1G. 1813. : in Tl.. II;UIn:.'n swi.l Alio in ilia liens ....i . . . i . - . . v1- w wining at 12 o'clock last night. Theexoress from Halifax to Saint Johns was detained 20 hours on the road y foes, and whilo t ! at..-. .- C I i.ie news was winiiig uicr hik mrcs iiuiii Saint Johns, the steamer arrived at llostnn. Our dates , from I.ivernool aw to tho 4th of August CO M M EIICIA LSI'MMARV. Liverpool, August 4th Trade continue quiet bit steady. Cotton has leii in moderate demmd. The prospect of the harvest is of the mot favorable character. In the Metal market a fair bi'siiifis has been poinp forward.
Money is still abundant, and can be ob-' an arrnv of o0o ,; had een orlerP(1 Wi,!l nu -.nuggars, some oasK-. during the past summer is asuu.cicr.t rea-taine-i on terms last noted. ! ZmJhXp ntLTr ! fZ el " prevent their taking hold of the l?uLe A', ' 1 l!it!M) Turk.si, Territory, and disarm ai tw.Pntvor twentv-f,ve feet in length, an J i vigorous etTort will be made to make tue
Vri w, ; ..n i,v r,,!, and 5.70O f ., export. For Ame, ican des- ; criptioris the following are the quotations: ( Upland 4 to .r,d; N'cw Orleans 4 to 7d; Alabama and Mobile 4fa)o:p;. Win An fh Grain eron to maftmtv. 1 nt ivraiiinr ff!niniir nop. and is The harvest has commenced in the South-; rliatrirti of F.nMnrid. nnd the annear- - ances ot an tne Strain crops promises a
vprv abundant vit Id t r 1 V P ; . shore, each took what was given to h:m. "l 0 1 - nder the prospect of a good harvest, ! ZZ RW?"' i The "ft "l' th ? kiJ 1 ,ecure the S"vict?S of a Ureadstufis of all descriptions are de- j 3 T .. 1 ' ished, head and heels, was truly astonish- prising, energetic agent, and the road can pressed, particularly Indian Com. U hite Lntc from Santa re -'Hic('atifor- ir'r They know the keeper quite well; and will be made. The route from Terand yellow are quotnd at 242,25 per; niu I-:uilSraul. j and if any one should take up what is not re ,,aute ,Q In Jiana lis al! ,!,, i,,, quarter. The sales of Flour are limited. 1 St. Louis, August 10. P. M. j thrown to bun tne keeper makes him drop 1 and prices are in favor of buyers. Arneri-j A company of traders from Sui,U I. j it by striking him over the snout with ; umler contract, .t.i a certaaitv 01 coincan sound and good descriptions are 'headed by Thomas J. Slaughter, arrived j st'ck. Their jaws are certainly dreadful pletion. rlicn with a gap o, omy ,0 scarce. Sales to a limited extent at 23a) , last evening, bringing specie amounting ; claptraps, and tiie crasli they make when miles to fill up, Cincinnati will be more 25s per brl. Inferior and uninspected is to S100.00O. They'left Santa Fe July I brought together is horrible, crushing t!o ti,all liaf wav to St. I.ouis. Cndersuch
onering m quanunes at zuta-'is per nr.. ( On Thursday Consols opened at a decline of J per cent, and only partially recover-! cd. leaving off at WHGLO'Zi. and closed i yesterday at .'2(duD2i. EXGLANI ' ' AND. !
The Queen having quitted Osborn tlie Chihuahua Government to fight tiie House for Ireland, on tho 1st instant, i Appaches. Tiie price is: 5200 for tinParliament was prorogued by commission. ; scalp of a warrior, $150 for others, and
The speech delivered at tne close contains nothing very novel. The inhabitants of ('oik, Dublin, nnd 1 IMfast, are making most active prepara 4 1, m fn rrt i' a alnvnt unit itttlini!itli r.w.rr.. tionsto give a loyal and enthusiastic recep tion; and in the excitement political feelings are tdmost forgotten. HUNG A III AN WAR. The Hungarians continue successful. 'They hava defeated and out-maweuvered the enemy, and placed the Austrians in peril, and cut oil" the Russians from their base of operations. The three great Hun garian Generals are in communication with ! each other, and prepared to act together, I if necessary. Their positions are render-1 it necessary, i heir po ed secure by the nature of the country, while there is nothing to prevent their emerging from their fastnesses, when oc- ' casion presents itself. The whole nonula-' lion serve them heart in hand, bringing thfm food, horses, and intelh-Tenoo of ibe i enemy's movements. j The London News of August 3rd, has ! Vietinn rlate;s of July eihh. The news is j that Gorgey having' beaten the Russians I t Japeo, entered Raschany and crossed ; tho Pheiss. Already there was a rumor i
of intentions to negotiate a peace. necessary u proper ,o issue wis proLenmar is reported to have surrender-' clamat;on to warn all citizens of the United ed to the Ma.'vars. j States, who shall connect themselves with The Han jallachich rs continuing his j an enterprise so gtossly in violation of retreat towards the South of Smvrna. j our laws n1 our tlcaty obligations, that Dem announced his victory to Kossuth : tIiey Wl11 thereby subject themselves to in these three words: liem Pan Houn." tl,c heavy penalty denounced against them In a later dispatch he savs: -Our annv I !'V our acts of Congress, and will forfeit requires to conquer only two Geneials j thcirclaim to the protection of their couninore Sulius nnd Augustus." jt'y. No such persons must expect the Letters from Cracow of 23d of June (interference of the Government in any state that a number oi the Russian troops fyrm i" their behalf, no matter to w hat ex-
who weto on tlie point of leaving the above citv for Hungary received counter orders. "Seventy railway wagons recent- j lyiriiniMviutuw mitu uuuucu . a . r i i 1 J rs Jtussians.
A postscript in the Liverpool Courier of i gree criminal, as tending to endanger the the 4th contains accounts from Hungary, 1 peace and compromise the honor of this, through Paris. Vienna and Cologne, on- J nation; and, therefore. I expect all good' nouncing another battle, and another vie- j citizens, as they regard tho national reputory for the Hungarians-', at Gvlaw. It ' tation, as they respect their own laws and armour thnt the troons of Dembinski ' '!,e 13WS of nations, as thev value the I
and Paskewitch came to an engagement I r J . . . . I comrnan.cation witn Belgrade, and the The Cabinet at Vienna are obviously in j state of alarm, and peremptory orders : .. . . . country On the 14th of July a desperate battle was fought at Waitzen. between the Russian Commander, Paskewitch, and the Hungarians, under Gorgey, this is the liattlo nrAVirtiiaTtr TItir!iil tl in M.'JitrK tho ! i I'y , J , V former were defeated. The arrnv ofGor-! gey broke through the lines and marched to leave before Magyars, who courage and dari Another letter retreat as a disorderly binski, and state only saver! from annihilation by the arrival of Ramberg. . It was admitted in Vienna on the 20fh. that the victory at Waitzen was complete. There has been a change in the Austrian Ministry. FRANCE. The President has been on a tour to I the south. On his return to Pans he is to I W. a XT ' r"C' .l e e c- I amounting ro ou.wv. i nere seems to w. f . .i.hJ... h... . t..v,..i nuun ii.iii ii.. i i j j throughout France. In some departments Wheat is alraerly cut, under the most favorable circurnstances. Funds are also on the advance. The President is still accused of aimine at the Imperial Crown. The Liverpool Journal says, he met a reI?"?.!. LT!V.inC" W:hJC? !. rot 1 WwmM .II- IIUIirB UO ClllUriailieU Ol llpinT ; m ' - . re-elected for ten vears . ITALY. Although the French have restored the
which ended in tho defeat of the Russians. ; country, to discourage and prevent by all j has brought to their homes many who j he should hold the Hank responsible to -s soon as I had taken lodgings nt alio- speed, the day when Gen. Taylor will be ,,l ;m of June, proved Amd on the 2Tth; Paskewitch was cut ofl from his line, j lawful means any such enterprise; and I j SOUht a temporary home in the country, the United Slates for the full amount. ' ,el' tho Vl'a f ,mo UP011 witli two let- the President of the peoilk; but take their aUo' other caae. the 27th, both fatal; Dembinski. Bua and Gorev are in com-' ca" "P0" every olhcer of this Govern-1 . " .it" ,- i , , i.r i i , r , ters, one from Dublin, which I was mu'h . - , . , ; 2"ih 3 r:ae, all ftal : 2t'ih 3 caaea all died ma. wemoiiisiu, uuj iiu v i c aic i turn i,, ;,.;! , :;i:, , it ,r . - ' to escape the disease which has brought j After much parleying, and furmn" nnd , a , . i , - , A. tune in rue-ing loco officidls to vamouse, . n , n . ei, mmunication. Hayneau is described as . ment, civil or military, to use all ellorts in j ... " I. nr pleased to see. but on opening it. oh Sarah ! .. ,. -m" i k"'fi 9 caaea aud 9 deaiha in 4 daya in IJoaton being in a most perilous situation. The Powpr to arrest, for trial and punish- j sorrow to many in the city. Strangers no : fretting, C,C00 more was paid, and Pat it pained me. it was not from you. Why a,,J 1,1 "'strnJuiing the Whig males. j u ,ue 30lh Jutle , ViUKB w Bjmwat de Magyar Generals muster the whole line ! nient. every such offender against the laws ; longer alarmed at the prevalence of the j declares this s the last cent. The gov- did you not. my dear sister, write me a! A ' ', aerted, ouly ou or two fantiliea remaining. f , . . i. r. i :! ni.Iitif i n ISr I Ii . nrnT-irm '..is.t rf . ! -O. t- . -ii t -i .1 ; , - - . . ...... ' i.;.,,! , T.tu. I .. ... ... .1 'r-i .. j LJ Jose rill f. frsbjill. nf f ail inon .1 . ..
I mm I'.npv in iinoiniia. lac i lannir ineir i i-" ".-i v- I" n.n-c ! oui an- . oiera. are nil nrr ine n ore is. i- iiponppn crnmunt c aims imm i r !'-,'. .vinn . .-1.1. i.it : is. . n u t i i ... i uu-sieu . i nen ner- - r ' nui ine inaue in ttm mho i i.n. ... .a.
have been issued prohibiting the purchase ' seveniy-iournt ot uie muepeniienee oi a suoscriiition of 51,000,000 to 1
ot foreign stocKs. i he ot.ject t.ein-. it is ' ,.- . . " . Ixnis Railroad. It will be
upposeu, to prevent money irom oeing ..-. m ui umicu .-icm.-s. . ... ..niout of the country. J - M. Clayton, Secretary of State. 1 ,hat at ,hc Iatc sPr,r'S election it
nortn, enecung a junction wiui tne main ; e-nmcnt to the effect that bodies of men ; wistl and will of the people, are anxious law requires
army. , iff.r ij"1 seat of war. says, ; Were in course of being levied and drilled to secure the citv from all fraud, and to j tl,is Port' shar
dit s on wmrnZ,: ThJr, .Vf- lrk' fntber ;8ecure the final completion of the road, if ! collector
. . uiues oi ine imnii; tuai money 10 aeon- -, , . . . , , . j u i 1 Kussians were borne down and compelled ; .idpr-hlfl nmmtnt baa Wn ntr;i..,,l. said subscription should be made, and lt;casn gout
a terrible army of the j tnat arms have been provided, ami arrant- is to 8etlIe e conditions ot the subserip- j however.it th importer requests it, take a j this place, and there is perhaps nothing fought with unexampled mpnt mad on a lir, ni with ! tinn that nn.. r.n, ; ,k 1 new bond, f abond having been nrevious- m the law against me. at least tiie f t! r-
- j -----aUVi--aU--.aa M II it . .Ut. OVV U 111- lilC aUl'illlUll : ' X O I lU 1 J nf' .. . I to some military expedition. These move- Lf th. r.l ..f,,ka,," r ,v. -ri. ! lv fiven at X,w Orleans extending th neys 1 nave emp.oyed and my own ju !g-
d escribes the Uusstans, ; mnf. t,-..,, aot.i . . . Vl l"c "!.: ;. , .. . . i ment is. tnat there is little or no chance of
s that the Russians vere!i,,a 1,-,, n0,ia l r ;...i;..:.f..-iJ ! be made, but the road, as nroiected thro' i months, but tie goods are to remain in 1 plovers w hat I came here for. on .1 if I
Government of the Pnno nf finnio. iKpv I
i f - . . j i .... .1UU1U.1 i Vil J M. A . - ( I I , . . " VI(U have not persuaded tha Pontiff to the Vat- ; , ' both, and we behove each is anxious tojthe "overnment sdiould receive, these ing. absolutely nothing. If his story be 'iced, as a genuine, simon-pure fref tican. Gen. Oudinot has been at Gaeta . . 'O1'owr,n5 strange account oi a , nmrti.ih.v,.!. -n,u,!,i..lt!Uv n,i!- h. it,. .v..,t.,.nt J i.er! not because he was o, but b..
hope of modifying the intention of his Holiness, hut with ulml .flor-t had not - - - - - - - - been announced. AUSTRIA. lhe Piedmont I reaty is not settled. no rtinci t . i a v r riiu atwl 4 I jtarii in 3. '-" y' .. ...... - t:on to make no concession, and it is xaid that under the circumstances Sardinia demanded the support of France. i The Milan Gazette of the 22nd, slates i that a rumor was current at the Neapo(ed for Ainer(c,t in dis-uise. .AIl.SCKLLVNKOUS. Charles Albert, Ex-King of Sardinia, died at Lisbon, on the 2Ctii July. I W"? ""I VC ,riV"n aCrS? the ,.,;on,,?i:: HZ""-:. ! ,iat , numbers of arrsts had been ruad. j 7 ! and that the whole affair was divulged bv tiie Secretary of the ' Count Do Orleans. , . . i . 1 w. ""n,lreU l''rn" hau neon aneMea, ; VJt" .... . . . j the conspiracy. Tiiis niovfment.wil , 1 ( a r.Mi rl trtt rtrii 1 Ir PiirfiKioil 111 it ti-.u , ;ui, ana brought a large mail to fori : the California emigrants. The Southern ! emigrants, through Texas and EI Passo, ; are sutTerin" much for water. , . . ; .Mai or nevane, a i exian, at the hoaa of 23 Americans, has accented trms of -V20O for each prisoner. Captured animalto be retained by tiie capturers. Chevalie and party had already made one exnodi jtion, and when last seen by .Mr. Slaughter ' .,.....:... t. '11 l. .1 was returning to Chihuahua. They had taken nine scalps, four prisoners, and fifty-five animals. l)ates from Santa Fe of the 9th July state that the Indians were committing sad depredations. Lieut. Thomas had encountered a body of Camanches near Sangra Christie-placer, and killetl seventeen. Trade was dull. iNio cholera. OFFICIAL. PROCLAMATION RY TIIE I'iiKSIOKXT OF THE U. STATES. I here is a reason to believe that an armed expedition is about to be fitted outj jn ,,,e United States with an intention to j invade tlie Island of Cuba or some of the; provinces of Mexico. The best informa-; 'ion which the Executive has been able tot obtain points to the Island of Cuba as the i object of this expedition. It is the duty J 'his Government to observe the faith of j treaties and to prevent any aggression by) our citizens upon the territories of friend- j lY nations. ' nave, iiu-rel.uro. tho,,i,t o ; rircmuy mey may ue reuueeu in consequence of their conduct An enterprise! ta invade the territories of friendly nations, ; . . . - . I oof on fai it fitol tti'nnm it.l ilitIv... f 1,,, I. ..,..! --- - - . -- --- i " v ....n. ....v ... hucsi uu-, blessings of peace and the welfare of their l .: r. n. - - : ' " , ,. r August, in the year of our Lord one thou-! sand eight hundred and forty-nine, and '
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Washi.vtov. August 11.
The Washington Republic of this mem-i wllctMer tne city should n, her corporate : lor warehouse rent, and we uo not suping says the above proclamation was re-! capacity subscribe that amount. It was ; pose he ever used a warehouse one inoceived yesterday at the Department of decided in the affirmative bv an over-1 ment. He chrgesx for two iron chests
c - : - " oaie, in a communication trom the rrcs: - ,lnn. nt ii.,,e:i...e.. ir u ! ,u. iinniiaiiuwui. llliIIIdlllfIlil- Ueel, f,r some t;me jn possession of the Govwho have embarked in it Sufficient! eviuence, nowever. lias neen obtained lo ?, , , . . . satisfy the Prps.dpnt that tlm de;,m ofth.. expedition is an invasion of Cuba, an 1 -.. . . that the interference of the Executive was necessary to preserve our neutral oblina- ... I lions and to keep unsullied the honor of !.i.t : , lhe American people : . NOTICE. r.I,I, i I ETTERS of administration on the Estate of! i .r iilr r. i, ,. .. , . . monJ, vv ay ne countv and Stale of Inaiann. d. ' uraiiijwiiiiii-i ute'w.vJp . ' . . ab.'v solvent. tJutVi!: a. .vi., 01 aia nay,. 1 me late residence of the irJ?.0' J 'ii ",'"tul wnw -a . uv.vB v Trwiiai . .a I rr .1 property of tbtuJeee.sed. Terms to be publishcu wo u-, v. -. ... DAVID IIANER, Adm'r. Aoe. 5?, 1S49.
flight before Dem-Lecrec W" 01 " ; convicting me. I can prove bv mv em-
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talrcti frnm tho Indian nanpr: . . . . . ......-. . -- . ..it-, .n UtW t what ' is here called the Muirgar Tank, a lake flr aHirators. which lies in a small and 1 1 f . heautiiuav situated prove o: trees, surrounded by a range of low hills, about
mrif miies irom rvurracnee. iter iiav- . , , , , i - . i i i . .i . trut in the course of another vesr we hit breakiastea. we proceeded to trie spot where these hideous monsters were con-' shall be enabled to show the good citiz-ns irrigated. They are held sacred by the of this goodly city, that a road cm and "natives of the country, and are regularly w;n e maje tarou-h the centre of In lifed by the contributions of devotees. ; ana ani, Ve do not e ,ec, our I he tank is more bke an overflown mea-; , , ! , .!,., than n !L. lui in-r deer, channels in- ! people to do much in regard to this wunc
tersectin eacli other, and is literally alive bulky in proportion. Having purchased a ki1' and cut it up on the banks, there '; was a universal ooeiimir oi uifir caoa- i cious jaws, which tiiey kept distended in expectation of having a piece ! thrown into them, and are too lazy to make an Turther demonstration. The ; keeper who feeds them then began , ...f,;,,. . ,v .-; calling to them, wht r. they came one bv . ' . . ....... u . p.ev motives of superstition, that the in - ; babitants now find it necessary to feed these voracious monsters, lor, were the; l-.i. 1. ... 'Vr'' ' ' ' 'la" w Ul' '''' dangerous neighbors. In fact, they do at j times pick Uj, and devour a stray child left on the banks by accident or design. There are hero three liM snrinTs. oro of
which supplies the tank, and is'of a t-m- ' among U the friends of freedom throughperature of about sixty-six degrees. The lout the world. Our friend of the Chroutwo others have a temperature of one ' ;,. r.,r.ior- l it a nwi ini.- b.. b.dd in
hundred and eighty degrees. The water iwnrwfVtt.iflir. r.n'Ir tnr iss ..net'! issues from the rock as pure as crystal, j and in great abundance." THE PALLADIUM. W I :i. IM) V . A VG VST 22 T E R M H : One year ,pfiyrihlr in a ilea nee, &2,oO A ftri Ike ijrur expires, 3,4M for nix month, in ailcnnrr. l.OO 1 copy of the Palladium ami I.ari y 's Itook $1,00 do. do. Sartain's .Magazine, 1,00 3f"Tli subscription price of tlie above mugai,,,t 8 ,s Per eur ' auvance. 0A'o paper discontinued until all arrearages re paid, except at the option of the editors. I'otta-re mast he. ptid, tj correspondents, to insure attention. Office of the Hoard of Health.? Tues'y. Aug. 21st. 10 A. Since our last weekly report, the lowing persons have died of Cholera: Aug. 11, Hermann Sitlow, 15, James Hall, (stage driver) " 16, Wm. Draver. fol- " " John Zambi rline, , I- ii i . , ll. llenrv I nolleti hornr I milii onct Elizabeth St. Mv res. Child of Henry Knollenberg, 10, vv no or James Jones, 1'earl st. " Wife of Henry Knollenberg, one "lile east. rait . . . I hrtfA line 1 . r r 1 r e I - f M-v.A.n e. n n. . , . .-- "" m me m-uiui in me last two or three days.1 , lay: J. IIOWELLS, Sec'v. FROM TIIE SENIOR EDITOll. Cincinnati, Aug. 17th, 1849. The continued good health of the city, cilyh'-lierselfagau," The city Council have for sometime been engaged in discussing the details of he St. recollected was subi I,li,tea to a vote of the people of the city, i ; whelmino- maiorifv wneimmg majority The Council, how - ever' are authorized to carry out the Vincennes will never be completed. Ma - . ... . ; nv waa voted in lavor ot the subscrintion a: a :. ,j . r. , nui c H-ti n wouiu ever oe rcnuirea ! r,. .1. . i ... . ! Z l"e IU"T FI'eu. us impract.ca - 11 ' 1 I T t V"V . 1 T r- t-i-nl--f a . - 1 i"'"V l"U!Tttl oi ootaining 85.000,000 on the line, in coni . .. . .. . nection with the cities at Pach A nf the i , . ,
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i i uau, uiuuitru many outers to sunnose roail. lndiiceil manv nthorc mai me cuy wouiu not ne required to t - .1 - " ,i., . t tnaive me mvesiment. i: me niemoers ol, . the council were convmc.1 of tho nerCvt .v....
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work, onihe!could'and P; the duties when called
j proposed line, and were half assured of possibility of completing the work, there would not be so much cavilling ! about "conditions." We are not sur. ; !. 1 . .1 1 a prised at this hesitation on the part of the Council. A Kailroad communication between
this Dlace and St. Louis is ' important to ?
cable route, wit. i a prospect oi success in . , . , ",e "P'"- . l';"!,;u to them they will engage in it ui hesitation. The practicability of . . route through Wavne countv, ana the , s ' ,iol.b,, atul ue this fall. The prostration of business road-"to do or die." I understand that h is confidently expected that work will ' be resumed on the road from this place to
e 11 1 . Hamilton, eariv in the snritiir. The comof flesh - t-
pany trom the latter point to i.atou wia also be ready to commence at the same thno; & th,.llf ton, Richmond ,tu4 not b e found sleeping at her post. Jet tae matt r- rutt iir.ti! ennn ir I ,t tin Inar. t - f f 5 n, , mako road tlnough the broken country, near the Ohio river? A e guess not. li. 1 "V.t Aug. ICth. lSlf. v-.v.,-... --j,- . The "lorious victories of the Hungari ans, (if there is glory in war) over the Russians is a matter of congratulation .jscitv fr the purpose of sending to tl - I ' i natriots of Huiicarv stronir words ofi-on-"ratulati.in and encouragement. A: ahaudjsoni' sum of money to sustain them in their noble efforts in behalf of liberty. We 'commend tiie patriotic motives which prompted the suggestion, but we rather i guess the amount tf money sent from i here will riot ireatlv alarm t!ie Russian ! ! army. ) Patrick Collins is becoming a personage of some notoriety, nut only in this city, but in various parts of the country. Even obi father Ritchie ol the Union has come out in defence of Patrick, boldly proclaiming thai Pat is not a defaulter. These locofoco editors are evidently anxious to make political capital out ol the charge of defalcation made agtinst him.; When public ollictT has received inoncy. ami a domain! is maile upon Inm tor it by the proper authorities, and he bids to pay over, it is generally understood among those who speak the English lanj guago that he is a defaulter. On the Gth j of June last, Mr. Pond, the commi.ssionj ed successor of Mr. Collins, presented a ! i i r. . a . iieuiaiiu iiuiii un; iiiooe, ueoai oiieill re- ! 1 l ' I quiring that all the money, books, Arc, I belonging to the oll'ice should be handed over to ban. Aot one cent of money was ! nai.i until alter lhe ist of Aiir. There w as then in round numbers C3.000 paid over. i i. .... .i .i.,,a ... ' lllt.it 111 I h was then understood that that vvas all M 1 the money ir. coinns designed to pay. ! Mr. Pond learned however, that he had
I some funds in the Commercial bank,ianl proceeded with my labors; I came to I gave the Hank notice that he claimed rdl Ul I'le wnl, nn anxious heart, f r j If. . .. . , ,. ''ad written to Sarah and expected ; the money in its possession to the credit ; an answer at this nlace from
j of lf- Collins, as public money, and that 000. He has paid 101,000 and some , thing over. V here is tae other .o or CO thousand to come from ? Patrick makes out a bill of charges against the govern- ! . ... , i ment, cne in item of 3,200 for Clerk hire, though the department had refused in i-o rvlrt- i ,u ? to crant lum a clerk. lie charges ao !&c. Hut the r.chest offset he makes is ' C; - - Til 1 C ' 1 1 - , j some M ol unpaid duties! The !hat all goods imported into go into the hands of the , . . . ... unlets the duties are paid in I J" orsilver. The collector may jhts possessiot as security for the payment ... .1 - i ; oi tne auties,untu tney are paiu. me ! a tr. ,t.;. r,-., ; lr ie nlain a, it r.n;tivf m this rnrtir:i. 1.. -rt :. f. a ; lu" " ,u i""""1 ...j uhi.u- . y - '' -' T Will It O 11 fXTV,-lT IIHilCkr II I . I .lllifl.e It if ... , iti- ii. f. ii- t , - - vie uonoi ueuee .mi. vuiiu nas i ever taken an- such new bond, or that he ii ' i.vi has now or ever has had a sin-le bale of j , -, r 11-1-b1"" " - ''TOUS or ariRie Ol inertiidiiuise in uis r-' a- -j . t k-. u rmUt-.l i,u "t'v"a,ua uttK j...... ... i meir soous, sell mem as soon as me . Pn if they had the money These bonds amounting to e55,000 are of this taraLl- iHyii:p'j uic ur : due bills of thi merchants to pay wh.ni ever lne-v get ready, in.s too uoir ,,,, . , i-.-Kj-i n . W I ntC t Cf 1 a Lstf.n .under the suk-treasury lawi me pet J bantling of loccfocoism, and K. J. Walk -
er in particular. Mr. Collins insists tha
the same as cari in his ha'.i.Is. or he , , , , . couw uatf nau k.J4 a speci.Uc lien.
out by watch th povernnier.t wrulJ be setae cure. Hut there is i;o s' t ui.tv for t!ie
too.OOO aiiii of emir ?e they niil not be recf-ived from Mr. Collins in payment of his cues. So far, Mr. 1 i far, Mr. Co'.iins is a deiauK ter, and his whole dlriieii'.ty lias arisen from his perfect disregard o! the law and rov:sioa II 1 has confided taira;c-h in tuose wh ie interest it was U iieceive !iim. Ho lias been their tool. Some one has profited by his negbct. and the government will doubtless be the loser. Mr. Collins may pay up his indebtedness he liny pay over every cent of money he has received: but sliou! 1 he thus esca:, to rigor of the law. It was in a t, r.-.r such as him. Would th-: locounder foco party permit a whit; to escap such oa-cumsranees. us w here lenieney w; whig. !'i b;iek t ven Go back and show s ever shown to a to the days of o! I Tobias Watkii s. w!i ise ii 1 JiiiU-SS v as came into und to be not C'o.OUO. (le!l. Jacks.jti power, and old Tobias was t unable to sua are bis Recount. He c1 tae nt Lt bke a man. and h;s ' 1 . i i w..u.a have pa: ! a lor him. hau 11 been con-shb-red inert lv a d bt. This would not satisfy Amos Kendall, and an xamnh' mut i nil !e hi m. He was penitentr .1. c '-nvicted. and s,-nt to t!i tiarv His nam" was eiobia'.ouei on tae ' door of his cell bv he order of thosf who had tiie power. C 1 ;I Tobias was made the obj' Ct of unn lc ntless persecution. 'hit how did that same paity fellow, up this shuw of vigilanct. What w as done iwithiod, and Harris, and Price, nnd "m llron 'n,,v- fctoie i.,:h; millions millions of t'e ilea- of tin-in g' public , . in a.ey. Did ei - to the pettitcntiary? Xot one oi lii -in. ii v lias not b"en arraiirned belore t'ais. .or. l-oluns Mr. Ilrou 'ii examined his office about a year pre ViOUs to his t!i-.ini.sal, and if he done his duty the department must have kn nvn of these viol -.lions of the law. We regard tho whole sab-treasury as a villainous humbug fr.au li ginning to end. but those who male the law should be willing to abide by its provisions. Mr. Collins should not al-.mr. be held m.iilo i r t'ais m il-practice in office. hher.s nr.; cul; ib!e: and those vi-rchmit v whoso tliii.it -rr-t-l', ihiuteer ill bis deletice may v t regret their course. Wc name. Hut more of this II. here a!ter. Tin: si h ti ' R: H.INA 1! RRETT AFFAIR. ; oi 'til. ih.. eonfjioii n '',r. ( i(.r ,,., !:.r. ;,, at Spaitans- , , . f ,. ,' , o-ii . . . . July. Among other things he ts: "My story is simply this. I came here 1 as the" agent of E. "liar wood & Co ofj i"" v., c ni.i una' unit; i e Cincinnati, to procure mat-rials for pubfishing a G zeteer; I cause here in tlie early part of the season intending to no north as ihe weather grew warmer, nnd finally around to our old home in Virmn. ia thence to Cincinnati and t i Dublin I". liana. I found documents afioat in the , S,i;,t' S?"?A W!"ro ol",oxi'JU to '' people, ; al,u uhl(-h ;ve me some trouble as poo- ' hie suso-.'Cted me fur bavin t wm nection with them.. Hut knowinrr myself i clear of their circulation. I felt no fears whom I tendrly love my dear sister. haps might I have escaped tiiis prison. Rut I tloil't blame VOU in the least nor do 1 b.anio .Mr. Joanson. for I know he intended no harm, but his letter injured . rt j i. t m?. i ne Giiior letter was anon rnotis,, ana coniainou a lew numbers ol tins same i - i . . v,.... , "'' "t. nit- wiiirrrt - 1 , , . , " """"o" i the neonle were excltixl. anr! tUrrw m.( into Drison instantly where f lmvf Urs. I remained. (This wras on tlie 8th of June.) j Since then other documents 'nave been. sent ine making the same request. The documents were all closely enveloped addressea to persons in tb.- Stato t ! requested to drop them into post offices i - - . - . l ' 31 ,n- "7 wa-v: , 1 JiU 1 wa' mad toc,r--.l.lln I V. i-..v -ill. -..,, I - r . . . : - . ...1. . .1 ... vujolc Hi- Hi iiiiil'JUL JIUUIIIU Mil: I i ' i V i . t a- i " were. IJiit I did nnt nmi at,, t,,,.. ,.r thom ThofiretAfU MmA.' . could find tae man who sent me the docimiprsU w Dh I i t x-.i, rt ih...- --"- j- ' "' -. ; Te sent to me with ,ut my knowledge or u i .,n i . ' . ' . J "V clear e , . " . - - . i v . . . . . J 1 . I I r i a : i 1 1 .1 V f i;oin;n acmsi me nut f fl T n M rr Ifr't I1CI m A f.ii . . . , --. t.rcum-si-ices. ine people are excited Iiowev - .era mi it will he hard fir mutn davo a A.;, fr ".'" u ue ,1tr(Vor mft to nave a ta,r neanng. i ne penalty is one thousand
:V"t'..ai,,,.one s PHinentthi,.gS should be borne in mind, as they
.ln i . . . i ,, coumy prison. I can be bai ed out m r.r, ih,.,.;.,J.i ,in 1 ...... ...uun-j .j..nar, du'j imsraust oe 'lTiraehHim.-i(, What a bugaboo is here to frighten the iChivalry of South Carolina! If his storv j .e true, what has Barrett done to deserve .npr.sonmcr.i, or even censure? He was J phced in au excitable and excited corntnunty, in a suspicious position by the ; . f ma.. A . a a .folly of an acquaintance who sought to 1 uscliu to distribu i,(icai imiBt
anJ has dene nothtru lias subsided, will feel ashamed of ihemselves. Cin. Gazette. (7-In the last number of the Palladiuui, we called the attention of our readers to a L tter on the subject of cholera, sent to us for publication by !r. P!u miner, but having neglected to mention t ie circumstances under which it appeared thro' the loetars instrumentality, we now proceed to state them: lt i well known to
Lv his own agency
many oi our reaweis. mat ir. i. ana ; 40 neither shall be disturbed nor repealperil a ps the same may be said of ot Iters of od I the free-soilers having all the sayour physicians.) has had repeated applt-isoin r.'gard to these or any other meas- . cations from medic d men and others future!) and in this way the Iocotoco party ' bis view s on tSte subject and treatment of . in Congress are ta ha induced to go for
ctioiera. llu urgeut ana almost cease1 1 1 1 . xii.. wi;i in mii Li.,.--.-ess demands by the sick, for a while, on lis time an. I attention, seemed to preclude lie p"S.-;iiility of doing more than to give less detuanas tv the s:ck, lor a what hi t1
. the hurried and general advice which j Truly these are the days of "bargain might b? suggested by the occasion. And i and intrigue!" In order to secure the before he had leisure ta answ er, in a more , blessings of liberty to every person within formal and detailed manner, the itunier- ;tho jurisdiction of the General Govern ous inquiries, the letter above alluded to jinent. measures, the most odious, are chiMiced t c m-j un ler his observation, to bo sustained, and er rmwi!trt that This !k did not hesitate to commend lo.fW may ft ?ie from il! Morality is cer the attention of all. as being an exeelleiittarfnlv progressing crav-fish like! general answ er to a general question and containing very safe precautionary meas- FROM THK ;)!.! 1I(.CIXS."
utes, Mich indeed as he would have been The follow ing i an ritiad ol leitcr rrcivwi'lingto have given substantially to all j ed by Thro. F. WiUou, from his brother in CU w ho applied to him. Further than this, j iforuia. We woul.l prrfr tuking tli "dom of 1 r. l'iummer is not w illing to hazard opin- j fili-li.ok,' ho prscnla for lUo 'feer,' ions, know ing that ditlert nt cases require jRoing thtre e wuiilu!
i..tieretit treatment, and that treatment it- j self must vary with the symptoms. As to i s).-'cijt:s lor i itoLia: a he Knows none, ami j professes, in common with others, to bo j governed strictly by the opinions of the learned and intelligent of his profession. Con i ; u r.ssi on a i. E ia:c t on s. -1 n hi an a : In this State, we have the most positive ,- ii ... t assurances from all quarters, that the Whis have succeeded m every District, I - T 1 with the exception of nine. One Whig, i. t I ii . eight Locos, and one miscellaneous. r. , si : ioi;in a i;oi.i. a : on me as last t. on- ' n i- i .i i gress. Six W bigs and three Locos. ; Jjurrali for the State that's always true ; ' leaiM s natter onop forever! Slavery ' !l"d locofocoism couldn't beat the gallant : Mauley. Ti-:nni;ssk;:: One loco gain in the Nashville District, l-'our Whigs and seven i Locos last Congress o Wbi s to 0 Locos. Ki:n rt'i'KV: Same as last Congress: ti ; Whigs and I Locos. The Whigs lost two J ami gained two. I ftf7-II nrv II. Sibley. Whig, has been re-electeil as Uelegate to V ongress trom Minncsota without opposition. 0 5" Jos. Justice, has been appointed P. M. at ( 'onnei sville, la., in pi. tee of. Hen),ih Tin 'Vailey'' thinks J - that Mi . G. ought not to have been i emovd that "tiie W higs of Payette county emphatically condemn" his removal. I j The editor speaks ol Mr. Justice, as bi inj i the right kind ot a man, and believes hi: will make a good officer. We presume t'aat the editor of the Jeff, will also "cm - phaticaily condemn" tins awful deenpita- '"'". and shed a few tears over the fate of, tlf lat l f (1f Cr,iinori';!l,.l ll,.t w " ' , , ''7 ' ' . . All'""rat'0 gentlemen. ,,r t'a, r 'S '"to operation one of the - i mrruin jienge.s, mat locos now sav oen. I Tiivln, .,, ,,;,,,. lhe President of a party, and to dispense ' Justice throughout ibis (loud - innd,-(er something like that.) There are, at least, j 20.000 more locos now holding office tin- j der this Administration than Whifs. nnd ' ,l;--;.;,.,i ...... t ... .....a.. " , - ""' important pledge can be redeemed; and, Ui making this equal division, seme good men may be "beheaded" aloiv with dej faullers and other scamps, in the hurry: to fuifl,l ,hat vi.e,c We hope Mr. Col- , , ,, ... r, ..; ,, I lamer and Mr. I-itz Henry Warren, will not hasten, with too much telegraphic j Ind., has been appointed Governor of i Or...,nn in th nl.. r.f llir. T .-.r,
moved. The Ia Journal doubts w hether !" ,M"t,Kr. "r an illneaa of about 20 houra. He hewiil accent the aor,oi.,f.nPi.t..trinrr i''k ,ho cl,oI'1 evening previoua. Mr.
. . ... . ... i . : I.. ....: at i : .i itt. ! """""g -o 41 wormy ms auenuon. ins jajiiaiw a i.)tr tiiauic nun to inaK: hjuiu uiuuey i.ian inc salary, ana me AfnJ . . - Sit thrt ft O , . r-l ..rrt. ner.hAr.d . . C IT ' ' '"' oi iik.iyn vj oju i;ui:iiuf 1 Jt ii l ,,e consequence. In this appoint - ... lit li appointment, it will be perceived that, according to Truman Smith's letter, i,i; !a 0ii ,..;..;.. ... i . - ' ju-it eonsidcrntion at the hands of Gen. Taylor." And, according to the old adage, it's a long Lane that has no turn"cut very! This Lnneln rather short. f.7We wish those Free Soil men who pret-nd to believe that the Locofocos are b tt-r Anti-Slavery men than the Whics, t- noe ti: fact that Mr. Duckner. a Whi"j I. -preventative in the last Congress from! ii' liloekv. and who w-ao a r-anrliitato i re-election, has been defeated bv a Loco ; r . . . . . i , ioco loco pro-slavery man simply because he ( Hucncr) voted for the Wilmot Proviso! ... ' . .. i ' c impe mine inesr attention is directed tr. Ihm . , 1 K n.. .... ' I ' I . . ' t v.i..i.vi uicjr V.IH oivi umi-iip BIlJIier ; ... .... ta;r.g connected with it. which is that the ; L"cfea jvtpert of Okie are all rrincini; j . r . . . . . over the defeat of Mr I.uckner and the i success of his pro-slavery rival. These nav he of snrn imnortanee herpa'tfr j may oe ol some importance nerea.ter. ; iinu. ?r?, ter 1 1 The last Free Soil Sentinel, under the head of -Don't Pay Expenses," cl in with these locofoco rfioir-inr,-nines " " &' over the Whig defeat in Tenrtessee-'a rra-n of one member of Confess to the' 'n-mocracv' in Kentucky a i it,. ra..t Df the Whigs ia Indiana: only one Whifri , - J f wv.vt- - . . . ' elected to Conrrrr-, V,!,i,. Iwwever, could be expected from a papj
'that could endorse such a man as John
!caus it was necessary, far the consum mation o! a bargain, signed, sealed and delivered bv -the leaders of the free-soil j and locofoco parties, to make free toilers in Union countv believe J. and to rote for him! Out of the same piece and woven f in the same loom, and filled with same kind of rTUing. is the plau of operations to be pursued by the free-soil members ; elect to the next Congress. proposed by : the Cincinnati Globe, and so hearti!yen dorsed by the editor of the Sentinel. They are to go the Suh-Treasurv and TrifTof tree territory Mhe permanence of those nt-tT hi i hi, i 1 1, t, permanence of those ; measures which the iVmocratic party diave matured will be secured, aa one of , he cnlit ions of anli-S!arert suereat ITrrim CuroasiA, Mv Plh, Vr. naoTiirn: I am nt prrarul in ika f old iniilr of Cttliforuia, and in first rat health and hav been -Tfr ninre I arrived here. When I ws li.ichnrp.-d from the rvice in Mexk-, I took it into my head to romp her, anil aev what I hail Iwi, fighting for. and having an opnnrtainly of coming in the Quarter Maater'a oervic ut $05 per mouth, I readily agreed to embark; n.t koritw. : . j- i . , 7 , J fc ' . ' IlitlCrt la I idiit I nira ia W .t a 1. ... 1 . , ' f , , ' " ; i Inn, to forward them tonv fullier. Wo had a ,. ' tedious trip. .Tossing llta mountain, of 61 Java, i,,.. t ,in ; , ., , . .. . - , out l will give votiamoro detailed account of our journey at another time. The iniuea i crowded to excenn, and huudrada are cotuing in ! every day, and uulee there are new diggina' found noon, tinoij f them will have to go away us they t-aiiie, for iiia ua timeh aa meu that ara ued to il cun do tojaver.ige I) oza. per Way, let alone (onw of thi-er iNVw York rouutrr iutnn. !erM ,o come here with an umbrella over their : luMida mi l atrut around with their liunda in their j pockets, na if they cxnertel to find gold upon j rvry hcnh nnd imlhiag to do hut to plu.-k it ofl. j'f there is any of my ai-iunintucea wholiava : ",0 "K"" i"ver, u u inem to "t iKo iiIum of nh-lmoka and Work it ofT" h on aa ponaihle, for if 1 mn not very much minUken they ill bo "n day aftrr the f.iir." J have been ill thr inini'H nix. hi five momlm, and whnu !h weathI it would nilmit of w ork, I have, m.idi- from 1 1 i to ti ax, jier iluy. So far, proviHioua hava been ; V4.ry j,,.,,, lUut,eU ,ey ,lav fe ,,, j half from what Ihey uem ht winter, flour ia j w "rh Co cents per Ih, t.ugr Ta ct, jiork (l.hani il,. -'., anil clotliing in proportion; lM-rf aold Uat , u nite- lor $i per fb. We have killed 75 deer ; snir,- we c one into the mine. ft nv tee. j r are u of us i(1 COIIljn,I1V() wo ,wM V0Hj. : aou for 1 oi. of gold per aaddle. There ara l"""P' be re of every lino and clime, and from "" ,,"r''' "T u,) w,r,'l. "U aeeking their fortum-a u -" more UT ni'appoiiiUil. JT nothing happena, I njirct lo return horn, neat winter , , h. wr(t?11 , U(.uk uf ; ,,t preaeut. (Jive my re.pec. , .1. ...ouiring .... i ..n , . .. ; iru-mu, ami wrue aoou and let me kuow how the cat jump.. WILMS S. WILSON. Tiiko. F. VVn.ao.M, Ki hmonrf, U. l or the Kii lniioiid l'ulludium. IIoaTo.M Wavne Coustv, la., Aug. 15. 4'J. Mkmmrs. Ki)iTona:I'reuniing the readera of ; 0,,r PI'" would like to h,ve .ome corract -ml detailed account of the H.olera Hoton, I ahall proceed to give you a few r.cta and incideuta on the auhjrct with which I am I 11 mtxA a.t.a ! BCium'ed. 1 WM" ""J vicinity f Boaton on th f Ju''' ta " " ot "h..t,g. of trouhhaomo di.ir.-hoea, which readily yield. ed to treatment. t The firet cae of cholera occurred in Roaton if work in the vicinity of Hoaton. On the 30th Of June. Rartlv rtiirrn...,!.. .1 !.: t:r r I nurrouha resided in L'niou Countv. waa one of (ho firl!t ,,ur, ,nd , v.i,1;,,,u . nustjawu and uiher, and h left a wif in tha uime or me. wnen rimm Mie needed aare. U.... j . - j ' ; IICIH BUU V if f II If tl V . Afll lfl IA fhlll If. Inri lik suubruiy. 10 ienfi uia rernaiuder of hfa with : will half of n ri .! f mm It I., tl.. s. U " ff " ' ( M WJV V1UV :.:,,,, ,,,,w- ... '-. can W and none Lut Oof can ae i t. t: t..... ,a i .. Ilea or aoula. The tablea below will explain tlie.nael ve. n osTON. VICINITY. Total no. Total 110. T v; I 5 di-aiha eit. oValhain I ! vicinity. I i of ISovton. 33 23 I 10 18 I 11 I 7 AodU.. I 15 I Chi Id ren j " 7 I A do lie. I V I 5' .3 I "Chi W re r f 2 j 9 Thua it will be aeen 51 deatha from cholera 1. .... m... : Tt,..n .nJ Iil.:.. . j-. .' - 1 .round of .boot 21 mi!e: the f.r-t e... ui., th- 2Tth of Jane, and the lt oo the 3d in.taat, , a period of 37 dare. iine.e which time I have aeeo and treated aotne 10 new cue, all cured na new casei for four dava. Another fart or i. .i,m i. i j i 'future reference. 10 out of 18 eitiM -r ru.i ' cuiiuB oi ioaioa. i ), vre taken in Rirh.nn.rf ; 4 of whom had the cholera Wfor. cnveyel to Richmond. A!o. 4 other, of the peoule of Bomtoo died in the county after having left home, making '4 Boaton folka wbo died out of I be village and 19 in it Two of the 14 deathe counted for theconatrr I wrc ic, Dr- I.U from Cia- ! .. ...1 r. r-r-... Oi "' tron' " mcU T HI h that ever J "JT- - IVU VI IIIC TJltZ4D Ol 110100 UV i&ilai VWikM ' . . m . mmm v w aw, mm 10 thUdeoItinxcourge. Mora anaa. I Da. W. T. MAX WELL. ' Co pVT0"' Cmucmiil "'Jp
