Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 30, 17 July 1850 — Page 2
THE PATJ.A FITTTM K:ei :IL . ""ii
Line noriii ai.oo agree to it, and rresident t ilinore' -"'-'. iuuicihumi lis roulent with it.no tlmi ilm . f.ir .1 r ...
I. . , . . " ----awneiiu 1:1c v-uiisiiiuiiuii ui 11101 ciaic, . uiuu i uci::" iaK'.'n or muru;reii oy liiem. lou j to be titled to tiio satisfaction of all parties. . ... , , fl A proposition is eutertained in the caucus to di-SMas "een ,n session some two months. have, ere this, perhaps, heard of the p rob-3 vide California by the same line, and there iafhna ad;ourned to meet ao-ain in Cineinna-f aide rr.11rr.or nf D R Woods, nf Ce..Trs.!J
-om- prospect of it being cariied. 9 .' H . " - fl I fl : . ., . ... , Kti nn I in first MnnHav in I kremlipr niTt Zvl ie , T .. T. T? i . .. . 1-.r sf f ,,,.;
lirirw a run or Cll rre III nuw I .'111 I .Yir. IV ll - Jt -'"- - - . -. - -... i . . jnmc3 - a - ' 1 , si . -1 . , . v i - - ,
nrlTII .rie ntirfllflfftlT T A f An M-ier u. i 1 1 ..i ..... ,.. i . w . ...i ri-.l-ni 31 i .3 . kOi
UEnln Ur rnCdltiCri I I ATLUIIiI , 1 --.........,., ...c -..- jims suauen vamosing was occasioned Mown. J h-v left their camn some two
Gen. Scott arrived in tins city this morniir.,,y me occurrence of a single case of (weeks ago. to find a good mmins district
IIe comes to attend the funeral of lien. Tavlor l( 'hnlra it. ('..!.,,..!., w A l.m o nf'S? .!. .
-Hid siiperinierij u.e military arraueei.ienis lorw , . .
iihe orca:on Wmen those conrent toner ae:
'I lie National Intelligence r of this morning
Ipubliahc ihe i.tiicl il order of the processnm anti a Deal ft of S. i . frenlilt. This dis-
Adjournment of the
Wrdnmdar, July 1H-50.
Stale Convent toif continue troubl tion of Ohio to a-ffgo any distance if that State, whichlbei.ng taken or i
troublesome. It is not safe tol
from company, for fear ofi
murdered by them. You
Coral lllattrrs, Notices, SSc. f man and favorable to the "very stringentl Drttnetie Fire in ; t. The g,
biU" above alluded tof Jan. 15. we fin.if, . " rnH-deipiiia. oT.diT,,
. ... f."" w" l 0,,, o'clock in the fl-rooa.
IrorcIinKi of Council.
Richmond, June IS. 1P.10
an ineiiVctual motion to take up the bill.sred until 2 o'clock nest moraine crrei0 land no one knows how he voted, for thef''!,"!!! U7Vj,im rejac,Bt
bes about 33t) btfildinga leain about iSOt)
W '.shin'.tomi, July I'l
The Re. Mr. Butler, rh tplm vf the HeuuteJ
lrlirreil a iiioot eniuinu and a;ironate prayer ill Ilia Heuae, tUt ball of wbu;ii Mas crowUeij
with and and auxioua f irm
Alter Milervai 01 ure tmiioira tne .-.pranerj.- - - ftin.r.nvb.,! rt.., a,..l
w n.rii win taae uiace ai w oc ocx in-fiiorrow. . . . . . v. .wa ., ...u.. " - r
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look the rliair. A inrl!er w then rrceivetl
frorir the lion. M.M.tr.l r illuiorr, l'rrn t-nt of
Die fluted flates, mtd read aa foliov.n. "VAinr,rox, July 10, lf.'0. lUmie-rUtzrn of the Sewitc and Hon if oj Hrprtifntatlrti:
I have to perform the rn-lancholy duty of au-
nounrin? lo you that it laa t.iaaea AiiniKiu tiivl to remove from Ibi life, Zcny Tf.o.
Il I'rrel leut of the United States. He di'l
lnt evening at the hour of hilf-pal ten oVIork in the midM of bia family and aurrounded by af-f-clionate friend; calmly and in full po-arMioi, of all hi fucnlliea. Amo'ijr h-a Inat worda werr thea which be uttered with emphatic i!Binic-tion:
" Aare aUeiyt 'lone try duty, nnd I nm rmily
tJt'. M'l only rertt i Jor tut Jrtnd I leave
behinl me " Having announced to yfl'i. fednrv-ritizene, the nirat altlirting; berraeoeit, and aaurinrr you
Ad.utuut t.-ner-l Jouea b isi-jed u ordrrj atchez nn t!i Illihirwt 1 1 ! Iifal t b had !
Int at all tin.- Militrtrv altiou on the il.iy after9, , I iht order i. ben rcived. th- trom.a are to i,-Sljeen bad for some time. lie was one Of!
paraded JO a M. The .-r.ier U th-n lo bet!,e njost eloquent men of the ae a pro read, after which all the J.'ibor tint d;iv willl ,. 1 . .. ..
eee. Minute gun wilt be firtd from un rii g'ouna lawyer, ana a ripe scholar in l:tera-
to:""',: .. ... . . Kry attainments.
i lie oilier r. ! Ilie nrmv will nltm wear a iinjel
itf IflOII rill litr nt lliir ill u f in. Mtt'i ..'ur ' m.rl"
The cnlora of the aever;il reC:ment will he iiiitj trorf from Call I ' uf Ilia . The Sfameii
mives and comnanv, rxncSir'." t:i
be absrr.t but one day. They too!; provisions firordy that length of timr. Vigilant search has been made for thrtn. but not'n'nj; lieard or found cut concerning
them: exept that tliose v!io were in
search of them thought they found whfr' they had dug holes, prospect in fur g'll.
nnd had mcule tlieii bed bv. It i
supposed thev were surprised in tiir nih
and takf ti prisoners, or carried ofT at;d murdered by the Indian. Tiii wis about 'he firit of the acts of depredations which liad been committed. The peopl
tr . . . 1 . 1. 1 ... - ar
Committee on Claims reported in tavor- " ' 1 r'lu uul """'-...nC ,h, lo f . ..ll.winrr I ,n, M I m i,o, r the afternoon of the same dav. the motionl;" " " JVkur1: '"'r '- allow ins Jona. 3latti s l:, (IP-.G2 for etinmted at j J.tiHI.(H)l. Tha fir oriiiite4
2 1 ,, . iwBs anani made atid nejratived, and LdderCihe aouth i.ie of Water afreet, twlow Vi mA gnew pump and rer;,:nng old onos.) andj - ' eie,.ued :. n, Cll..h,ll atreel. .mlP"'. Ian order was directed to !, i-uod. f," the nnsSm?-dod?od. OrIlw buai on Froilt fur lh :.t..f 15
t. .r 1 vi 11 . 3"es ,i - i. an amendment to tne tii ;" tr ei ge. war nnnieu apace doea (
1 rninui nil 1 i.'iirirti nv 11 r i i i& m
w as passed, instructiiig the Stre t C
aa n.l .,E!,""1', u" " E,T "r emenueo bjoiic or M
' " " ""gvery detractive fire.
amn;ment. ana. o; a motion to lay these
f.iMi.im niiMifs -n t'.n t .1.'. it, 1 n.,.,..tanu nam Krniif 10 ina m iaaa
, . . .-11. u . 3 iiaiuc ii "
nt-t-i ni i!i? ir":iiij u .viarion, ar.i aisoj
missioner to repair the bridge on Wrdnutj
i'-r-j me iiat'r, en iiie- ciisi snie 1,1
Tiien. on the.
iiifftoaiinn ICrolHtlon.
lar-nn nuod la
1 ktr f vnlp in tW.
In!. on (introduced bv .Mr. cnn3 v vilm li.T 1
t. . . .1 -1
iso pa?e'j, ttuinorizms; nn r-treety f
motion to jndffiuiti-ly postpone" the n)ltirllrmen of the Vieroai.ia Soeietfr
A rvso'ut.o
was p
afive! Ttiis is th-
ui mourning tor ix month-. Similar orders! Philadelphia, arrived at New York on the have t'-en isHiied to the Nuvy. 61The rolemniliea in the city to-rnorrow wiil lieS-til Iiifet , bringing 2.500 000 in gob! of the iiiont imposing character. A hirj:e lo 1 vX'lust. Tiie Alabama has also arrived with
"i ine .Miiiiiry, j.e"ui.ira ana ouirilit-rs, vv ill r, . ,r., . . .1 . c ,. 5.. .c . 11 .1 .! 1 -n 1 he preaetit. g-?500.O00 of the same product of Cah-heretof.re went nil througn t!ie lulls and
Horace Greely ia talked of for the Depart gfornia. trpounf ams without tliinkii!" of danger
item 01 ine inierior 111 me .ew i.auitiei. pa . a 1 r 1 11.1 1
r- 1 1 t-, mm r e n B- " loras 1 am aiie 10 learn inese ler
J ........ A 1 ' . . ' - V VI ... i' resentti ves have passed a resolution, dis
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:: 1 it 1 .1' 1 r- .- H1111.1 iiir lie j inr.
f. Committee to m ike '-s" wets" instead ofj . , , ,. .. . ,, m ?i)n!s, now for somfttiin tangible. ?a -....-i 11 f.., n I t.....-. : r
mil 3 wii t ani ail .1 ill iimi .,irr., I'r4 t I , i S It is a rrno ! rmeto lu i'ie a tree bv its
tnev deem it best for the inn-rest of t'ef.- ... ', , ', , ' . .. !rn.t. an t s! this endorsed 'terperate eitv and the cit.zens inime'liatel v interes-J , . r ., , c .1 fciott;!i ot .Mr. aiit; s has brought lorth T " ! w
l m v Hung that can be called j;ooil lem-
Tbe sum of the ! f "0 was deduotod;
I received through your Secretary acpy of
d of Mr. II. s -legislation in fuvorrt,l"mhl n,, i !" touted by a mertn.a
ot n niemoera, railing en ine eeeerai eaadf-
fir the Convention, and for the Legia.lalure to pulilH-ly ihk their eeiitintenta ou the uljrrt of veuoing iutoxicatiti; bquora to ba
iised a a teverae. The uudoublrd right af every voter to deMiand of thtme who limy be presented to the people a r.in.ji . ,11,-n fur their u!lrie, epiniona
! v t'ie 'ouncil from t;ie
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p.-i ... 11 uii. w iiy we ii give nun creiiii,at ..atild,tea m.iv entertaia mtt ar
;!'! I,.!, f..t7"m f.r, tl. 'I',. - , .... 1 .Wl
ner.s.iiiu, estate uf.- 1 . .
Mtor 11. ami taue nacK nnv insinuations
we inav have hi-rrtofore made! We uu
fcwe ina dtrtii
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rrespective 01 party, respectively ami re 1 : -i,:,,,
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speciuiiiy inviitu 10 uucini oiiu au'iits
tne meetins. m crvxoni.
John Roberts is the loco
r 1:. r. it i.
f 'fj4' 'r. VKI.Ci uiiiHii'iaie uir vjovernor, aim J. l
P. P. Holloway. will address his fcl-Jt tCK tne canuiuate ol ttie tree Uc-mocra
9low citizens at ICronomy, on Saturday, icy.
the 27di inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Mr. l-.bJer is earnestly but respectfully:
requested to ntteud, and present his views.?
or controvert ihose we may advance.
Kossuth. It is stated upon the best
authority that this great Hungarian patri-g j-
JOSHPII IIOLMAX, wi!l address ,i-j
fellow citizens at tiie Warner btnldinc; at
j Richmond, on Saturday next, tiie '20th
inst , at 2 o'clock P. M. on the subjects of
constitutional reform. Other candidates
arc respectfully requested to attend and
address tlio meeting.
Holloway wants the postscript to th'
letter wo wrote, last winter to Judge 1I00
ot intends coming to this counrrv, with!
T . .his family, as soon as he .shall be pciuiit-
ed to leave Turkey. Virc in Brooklyn. A very destruct
ive fire occurred al I'rooklyn, N. York
,n the Tit inst. The loss is estimated at
;200,0U0. .Several explosions of salt
petre took place. So lives were lost
however.
Therr will !i n iribtif;il ni..:ni nt
that 11 lias panel rai-d no heart with deeper grief I(;0nibridge on Saturday next, tiie 20'.'haPProvu'o oi tne course of Mr. .Mereditli
than ...,-. it enia.mi o me toaay ,n,t P"-lins, . Bt one 0vlock . . Thc cand.J.Secrctary of the Treasury in the nav-
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aeli.ilv( 111 the prenenre ol rmlli llous". olll'i"!' i"i .-lai.j aun cjuiiij. . ju.,.- i 011. jiuc-lil 01 uie interest Oil trie taillOUS tial-!
('ongreaa fo fake the rial It prerri'ed by the Lnnelllotion In enable me lo enter upon the eeruliou of the ortii e this event has devolved upon me. fcijrn-d MII.I.ARn FII.T.MnRF;." Mr. Mnru in obedience I" the aucgesticn con
tained in llie melm holy niinoiiiir.eiiinf , moved Ihnl tbia lli)ue lake a recena till 12 o'clock.
at winch lime the llou will lie 111 rcaomeaa tuJ receiaa the I'iraidenI an. I !?einte.
nr. V lllllirop emu 11 aeemei, 1 u lll'll III'M I'll Preaidcnt having exprraned hia purpose lo filter e at 12 o'clock, it wou'u fnrdly he more lhau reapeetful loaenda mcaaje by a committer, in funning him Ih-it the hnuaeare ready. Mr. Mora accepted the modification . Mr. Winthrori moved the appointment r.f a committee of three t ro opcr ile vith uch u nnv Im apiiointcd by the Sen.ite, whii li vva
agreed to, and Miwr;. Winthrop, Morse aml3
Morehead were appointed the committee. Tiie Houae then took a rece, ami on re-;ia-aembling at noon a rreaaage tvna received from the i'cliatc that they had appointed a committee to wait on the Preaidcnt. I
Judge t.'ranch came into the Houae acrompa-H
nied by .Mr. .Morse and took a seat al the clerk a devb . J A I.. -! m-A !. Lnili.ri a ...
lered. The me.,.ler of the Houee receivedivr published. As thre is no postscript!
Ihein atamiing. The Senator were aeated in theStO tne letter the Palladium man cannot be
area fronting the Speaker's cliir. I. very partjo-i-atifind . Elder. . r . 1 i.n .1 . t .. .ti ...... -....i .. .i u,.ii.aB9 L
ffil llir nail lium aim vuri J wub v i w v. i i nituji r. . . . , , ladi-aend K.-r.ilemeiT. 1 Una is a confession that the letter we
The Preaident of the United Statca nnd Cab (referred to was written, although Elder . ......... ;.. ...t B
Mr. Fillmore took a act al the Clerk's dvslll',1 Hoover both denied the existpnee of
atui Ida Cabinet immediately in front of if. (anv such letter. Elder admits there was!
The .Siieaker aaid the oath or olhce would nowj , , . , ,., l.e adm.niaiered. 'ell'r. no postscript. U e are in-
Accordingly Judge Cranch adminiered it ai.formC(l that there was a postscript, and
11(1 IHOVII III llir viiiiiuimi.viii "uu itpiurm.pj,.,. , .. . . . . the Senate, and the Cabinet retired. (Elder may as well acknowledge tin: corn
A meaance fiom the President v.'as receivedl;Jt once the truth will come out vet.
aa followa. "Fellow ririirna of the Renalc anil lljute nf Rrpregrntiitires. A great mail haa Inlleii among 11a, nnd a whole nation is railed to an occasion of unexpected, flerp and general niourni'T. I recommend to the two Houara of Congress to adopt urli meaaarea aa in their discretion may ceem proper to perfi-rm with due anlcninity the burial oba')u leif tlio late l'rraidenf, an i thereby signify the
great and t.elionut r. gT.rd for ne memory olcoritai,c(I ifJ t,atlclter and its postscript one wuoae lilo l as been devoted to the publics aervice; whoae career of arms has not been nr- HWe will. paaaod in iiaefullueaa or brilliancy ; who has beenl ao recently raised by the unsolicited voii-e of thcB XllC Sickness in Cinriniiaf i. .m.l. 1.. titm Ikiirlioat eivil fl n f lm r i f ir in tlm niiv-B
eminent, which"" be had administered with aoB The first bulletin of the Board of
much honor and advantage to bis country. niui(feal:h of Cincinnati, was made on Mon
by whose auduen death ao many hope of future,Jav ,Iie j.t 0f JUJV. The Board had at
zst.. t!iev to leave the street in as good re-B
drinks for tr irsr,, nnd In-
rda!ions are confined almost entirely t'
this section of country. The Indians here are d:i7l'ient from those on the American Fork. Here they go in a state of nu litv
util flunpflf ta.il. I anil ...I.;!.-.
11 ' Bnair n nnv im it
liiev are- nniet ami npnni !!. nml omS
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comfortably clothed. There is now oi!,.. , " 0,1, "f whom was probably never
1 illi'V. 1IU.1 .1111 .I.IMII
T, 1IT1'Ti T.-l T'l ,loil'lllT lli l...'f-l In?
Several small bands of tht-m have been B. , .. ' . il
. - k ' ouncii nv Air. 1 1 uni: t; "ion. l.'i regar-i tcr, . . i v 011 ml some of them taken prisoners. 3 . .' . . . . . , : tbr jears Mr:ct:y t.-mperance nu n. W 1
aj-mavings uein"; ourni in ironi 01 n:s pren 1 1 .1 ' irt o - ! IH
ises. vVC.
tmiis of great public interest, I freely arkaowleiige; nn.l the duty "f each candidate lo comply
ilid that Mr. I'., has certified to hlS'"' "Ul1' reaanable demand, by freely and
I'aiiiii.U v avow, nig lia aeutimeute. t a me la equally evi.Tent. In regard to the grenl danger arising from the habitual use of iiitiimraliug liquors aa a lievcr-
f. refers to two '.titlMiien of tills city toigc, j have been luily convinced from my youth;
ame amount added to bis real estate.
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i" 11.1.1 !.-. iuiiiii'ii 10 iavioii iiuiiie- .1 . .1 . 1 1 . 1 1 J ! I'l t 1 ! :1 iuii.iit lli:it 1 1 li-i f.tlli-lk
.and John E. tirave, to dig a sewer from , ,, ,' .- , ,, .
' iiuntir" ill inr r : 1 11 , j it ri irtri ' l mIfi.e e.,..,', . T " ( M
.n il jit in r i.it" vi 011 1 raiiK.ii.jr, ;
large company out in search of Iin!
Uiear wiine-sto the trutii of his .statementl-"" Krv ''" K ir .
practice ol veiniiiig t lie 111 as such, but rw, if
'lay are now willing to deny. And although I
of; J
lib
d both of whom are nod have been
the insiile i f dn-juerv in all bi
Hid others slain. Thev are
I'-iiig abb; to drive them all out of t ! 1 i -
say, distinctly and emphulicaiU . that Mi
atrict of couritry.
I met 1. II. Woods father to-day. lit
says he has given up all hope of serin u h i-
?.l. lines lieief litis
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v. ,,,,1 ..,.,...,,1 ,,,i .1,. -i,;:!, ;,,,. v,.;tr, V(.s. xv hhiii the last
' L'Hiotitiis, i.sed be r and oilier intoxn-atiiigd Accounts against the citv were prsent-3 ,. .. ,. i i .. -n . . . i B
rr'o.iois .'s a tit t i iii', aun ne mil inn. vir-jj
.have nevet been a mrmnr of miy temperaura
aKMieittuin, I am free to declare that wbetberii
private Hie, or oiii 'i ii aiaimu. I miaii iiiwayiFH-
.leavorlo i-v-tt what humble influence I may
uitoiica-
., ... ,. fl;i"-it to prulubil tiie jle and use of . with, ti two vears kj 1 " . f Ting liiiuors as a beverage. .. .1.:.. .1. .. f......i 1 e
WM. K. FOl-'LKE.
fi.-l l.v II r:.f..e f,e t.,.i ilmlf rvr.b.r nlid.l
Eon or his companion again. Those whofj ' ' , ... fi'-y I
I r. i i III' II . I - .I..III. . II '"'i i.li I I r, ,
went Ml search of them fi.im.I severnl ho. a ' .-. ' i i s , W
stakes en strei ts. I ..V'.l; lleiiton vV Mi t k.!
l or Die Palladium.
M Mr! I til l-i 1 1- 1 1 .. v I ii i, rm'.i...l M eni.w
( ):i iur !ttMtt visit to 1 iiti.ai.ap-3 .... , - , .
M 1 ' rui "j; M III" r 1 1 ii j ii -
Were lllformetl that lie w as partlC-IC ti.ins. cnliinir imon each caudi.late far a aet
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If it is a source of any consolation to
yew yivxieo. A copy of the Constitution framed In
the Convention of the people of New
Mexico, has been received in Washing ton Citv. The National InteUi-eiieer ol the Cth inst., makes several extracts from it. The provision in relation to slavery
is peculiar. It reads as follows:
"All men being born equally free nm! independent, and having certain natural inherent, and inalienable rights, among which are tlio enjoying and defending lib and liberty, the requirement, possession
.eriptioii of our missing friends.
"Twenty-first. Dr. Pritchett took din
tier with me yesterday. He left this morn-:
it- a; lev. V('.
.were allow ed anil orders issued.
July 2. ICoO. Y'lmnittee o
r
Km t!i
birillg til'" tinif jsiu llie legislature lo m,ike public hia aeiitiiueula
g Ui" paMt.'ige of a law lo prevent III
of inlnvicaliiig Inpiora in any tiautily
l.es, but none which answered the dos-a , ri-uiy .n! t a tiev.'r
pav.llg pu.ioe .tileV.vM... I-. an ol w.ncn- ted ( ! W :i v t e s,. n !, f. ,1 ',.' respct ling the tiaaaage of a law to rent the
House last w -inter. ( and nrnhahlv aTJi"1'
,, i ! , , , , Mix halever, . c , h one of the t nuifidatea befure .1 t i.limsi, ... verv time he was s,t vtroimlv :i , I n n .1 . Si
bj - R1'" peejde fur a t.e.il in llie leiinlature, should
. ki iuiiiu iii miui in miiiniin me " " -1 ; i e i i r I uiier s "v erv st i ; ii"eii t i; ' mir for Hear river, where his comnanv s.a . . . S l 1 -
,,....,,,, , . '. " i5.pre.se, , tetl l.v Air. Aoi.ie. t le.k. ami also,.;,;;..,! l.v the m.ni!.. rs
rj T- 1 ? an. uoi vum ' i I I II V I i . I f .1 11- j- .a , , )"
iS.i.
en
hi Im i-ii'. Ie.l, I will t'tke plenaure in uting the
IKSSH WHISK i r, iltle inlltieiice in mv power lo secure Ihe nas-
i-
I . . ,' , " . ,. , '. frp.resen tetl !iis receipt for said costs bv th L'( ( I Tiiis is cot all the evil, lit R-"i;e of aucli a law that inerilnrious aasoc flunks of coming to this place to do busi-5 , -.,.,.,..,, b h. . i . a-. i I , . - ,. ! ... gapphcath II ol t(, paid sa: 1 ( I-lk Oil xv (. ,J, .lt Jle 1S a frit , lt) ,!ie caUM. h' "- routemplato. Aa lo cr........l r ness am! practice medicine. He is ar,x-:. , . . a . . , .. . Sactmeute. I ttm no great admirer of them, h. , n , . r F-u,!guit t.t against .laiius lliigb.-s, in favoit,.,,,,t r:snce! He has refuse, I to publis!,9 , , . , . lOllSlV looking lor a letter from bis family. ' , , " . , P , ,. . Ethey are nut itblut-lv nece.sarv; but as all I
Mr. Elder to know what Hoover saidl1"':1 protection of properly, and the pur
, . i- .-! ii i,I"iUlt ' attainment of happiness; there about that letter, to wh.gs, it he will callli- r. ,. .... , ' . . ..
v..... ..,..i.. .... , ., .su. ill lli: ll'-l'l 1J l.ln
tipon us, wo will give him tiie names of
high minded and honorable men, wht heart! Hoover speak of him as a con
.temptihle hypocrite, &c, for the matter
.in m'i ve Hiiy person as a servant, slave
!or apprentice, after he arrives at the ag' of twenty-one years, nor female, in lik monner, after she arrives at the age o!
jeighteen, unless ihey be bound by theii
sown consent after thv arrive at such
tge, r art; bound by law for the punish
ment ot crime.
The following is the provision defining
of theritv: the renort was concurred in fc'ili.. in
to know whether thev are coming or not . ,. " . , . . ,, , k ri Mr Seott r, ere. t u In nunuf rrsn . 1 - 3 ,.,.f i . . ,
ti i . . . : I - 1 . t . i x- . . . ii. i . i . i . ... i ..ii... . .
I ' ri.'' i. i 'il s i ; e i ei i nielli SiAI.I.. .oi ri I'liC'ii i-in'u unin-i, i am n ining in accept any
Tiiat the commi'tee otiJwoiibl lie i.ul.iish an obituary notice of nQ '!""')' 1,1 111 fupprosa the tralh" and am do
ir .1 i i. .: i.: .1 3
ii inev come, ne tiesius iiiiiiliii iiifin j - t t i . i ' n irtinn iv in' i ivfiv n , Tnit.-.T
liere, as he thinks it will be a health v
era Ibi
oee.-umgs oi tom.oerance-meetmgs ejiii(irii oH.iir ,..,,,,,,,,.
gfittt 11 tl! bv bis fellow-citizens, because , lf. Ki,irt has not been sutricient to etr.Tl
i . - 1
III
R
place for them. He. however, is in bopc-s?str0t.,s i
esoiVeil
ie author:
L III ( 1 1 e 1:111 II IT il U i .....
fcj. i.'il in it'll1 Tn.aiiie. nil leai. ir s
"'k-!i r , .. , . ' , , .. t
: i ie t " r l a i "e, i o "io" oeniei- vv .
tiiev wid not come, and 1 think regret.sgSpring street, between Marion and 1
1 - 1 1
'iavmr renuestetl tnem to come out to hmi&un. surveve,,, tinti so soon as the nt.z Mis j
:. :7 :...t i. .i c. ....:.. g interested" hall "Hide and irravel the same.T'ouiiteuancing. that fir, that 'hittfd am
as 1 1 i.s noi n siiiiaiie piace itir ii lainiiv , , . . . !
. . . , gunnel nn- ioi riii'ii oi i:ie ( , i 1 11 n ; I ; e
It is pernaps. wittiout exception, tne ni"vs,.l,,,js
immoral country in the world. The I)
uit-idy III f our ol it law lo lli.it ellect. MII.KS MAKSHA1.I..
ustlv remarUed, yesterday "fa ko
oatlis from the conversation of
Oil-,', SIOM U
.. I . .... .. .: '. 4
in ti'iuii io survey, uu; cuy wiiijj,, tan"i
im Unit case nay tweive dodars.
5
...
t-1 . . ... . . .
H Mr. Peterson oflered t;i" f.liowiiig reso-n,
iuiee -Mi ,,; i i i.i.
fNi'iin'ii. iin;' .1 lias a .ojueii, i:i-Wii; -, i
(rdt rl Are not these things n! Til' f.il'fli ( lit 1 1 I il ! I . tit VII it t I
fe Y a ile hi .ui v Milx-r f Mr. Il.'s pnii
id it it
more "tangih
t a .
I iMitiiu.l.l-, July Id, I fill. .!. M . IVrkivs, IIm: bur Sir' Yntir nf tha 9lh enclosing mo resolution. if llie 'ehtligt(ini4li Tempei atice
rs gSociely of It ii'hiuotiil , is al bund, and in reply I
in s.tv i iiiii in lavor ol lite p.iaM.'fire ol a
'uiitil ni:i r t if
to WilO, I H i
i.i
biinul . , 1... i f.ir in iSi-ov orolii In 1 1 ii " llie Kale of sinriluouH liuuurs In
fou.ths of the people of Calif...,. a, nn'S ,.,,.,,,.,. .,-,,. ,;u. .,., , , uU,m.uu 4l .' ,c.,U M - ...e.l as a U ver .ge, I erl will, the
their words would scarcely hang toge;h-,r j, instructed to liave tht s'r!-"iit!er on- , .', ,, . .' ?jui :sf iii.il measure will use nil reaaonabls
K l .. i . , i ... i- i ,. l.w li.lt. Lis 1 III .11- .Sl'l.tl S
Drunkenticss is very common g. Front street (east si-b from south-wi Ma . . " g -xertious f.r ihe passage ,if uch a law.
nri.t-rnf Peterson-s lot) to Mam. graded I ' r 1 ' ;t ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' " '-! resoo.-nons: - .llu,y vlMlr-i
iccortJui" f. survey. ft I in- tact :s, u tnere i any imng tfiat imi JDil.NS. m:v.MAN.
I'- -i . -i , . i e 1 .
.. . ......... t 111..1 i i! tii.i'O iii lie I'll it'll ;i - in, iiti a i i
.Mr. I Ilil.'V, nU.TiMl tho fuilt.un.ir I'f.'-! ' If For tM Piillinl.iiru.
- . t i ..... . i- ..... I '1
d resolution. Whie!, Wi.S adei.te l:r",,""i"i'" U";K- " " "l ""'"! :T,...S W.stUM.ToNMVS. -I rec.ved.
i -I ....... . rE
dilate i ,r ol.n-e ti nig lo carrv w. t.-r on .iir,l;., o,,. p,., in;.-... y,.(.,.rdav, a copy of
r .
gambling is practised in almost every oth
,-r house, in tiie streets nnd in tin? wood have seen females in the gaining hou
u 1 1. 1. 1 -1 '
s.withlheii table or Faro bank, as it isSjim j.e ami resolution. w!i:cn
hereas. ()wit g t the absence of lb
culled, gnujbling: anil women are hired hij
the limits and boundaries of the projioseiiHthese hou sals ia play the violin. to attracts' "aouian of tin- conniiitt-e o State: custoin. But there is still a more Ol,o1i.,!,,i,'li",-'f '"! Markets 1 In
Puh':
gone shoi:! b-r and b-. r or whisky on
usefulness hare been blasted forever
To you Senators and Representatives of Ihe nation in tear. I ran aay nothing that will alleviate the aorrow with which you are oppressed. I appeal to yon to aid me under the Irving circumstances which surround me in Ilia iiischarge of the dilti.a from which, however much I may he oppressed by them, I dare not speak, and 1 rely upon Him who holds in His ham) the destiiiifa of nations In endow me with requisite at ran tlh for Ihe tak, and to avert from our country the evils apprehended front the heavy calamity which has befallen us. I ahull most readily concur in whatever measure Ihe wisdom of the two I In uses may suggest bentting the deeply melancholy occasion. Mil. LARD "FILLMORE." Washington, July 10th.
Eologiea were then delivered on the character of the deceased, and appropriate resolutions
.passed when the house adjourned tin to-morrow. Similar proceedings were had in the Senate. Va8MIngtom, July 11, P. M.
In the Senate Mr. Dickinson moved that the
Senator from Alabama, lion. W. R. King, be
that time information of 20 deaths bv cholera, from tho morning of the previous day. The subsequent bulletins have been published ot the following dates: Choi. Oth. dis. Total.
Wed s v July 3. 40
r : : T- ,l.'Tl....i i. ....is. : 1 i. . i .. n -
tie "limine in I'lf ti am i u i ii" jiio tie i a u a out i i ui it; c a 1 1 let i on i lei e. me sti.,1,", i , .1 . , , , c- s m l(1 ...ii ,i at , e t o I ; if i a i n er i o : i . 1 : i . " . 1 -1 r
40
Friday, 5. 65 43 Sat'd'y. 6, 65 ifi Monday. 8, 43 3f? Tusdav " 9. 28 3J Weds'y, " 10, 32 3G Thurs.' "II, iG 41
Friday " r 34 3f 5atur. 13. 33 29
Sunday "14 23 24
v, . 1 I t . I . I .
.orie w nicn supplies wiin water me -ase
guia,' or irrigating canal of the town o!
LI Passo del. .Norte, ami running thecer
lue east to the hundredth parallel of lonritude, west from i reen wich; thence du.
j0gliioith on said parallel to a point where the
rjsjime intersects the river Arkansas:
thence up the middle channel of said riv-
;r to its source; tnence in a direct line t
oint on the Rio Colorado of Califor
nia, where tne same is interseeteit nv me
one huntlredth and tenth parallel of Ion
itu le west from reen wich; thence due
south on saitl parallel of longitude to a
,. ! ii .in i
ot It males: 1 ne masters ol shins bring;'. r
Mi
nn otin i "3"' :,,M' acting th p it t ot a
nive not ?'i ioerite, m oi-.b-r tn.it
4
tiieJsreMiliitioim calln r ui. on ihe different ca'tiilalca
prehsinn of llii ir epiuions on the suhierl of ven-
ii g I itpinrs to be ued as a beverage.
.mi .1 , .i ne iii .i i e ,.ir it pen, ill tne nexi e-
-t litem', llb!e'S'"r th" 'etiv ii'imi .-ind L'gmlature, for an e
ie lo. IV he so, -li
fj lii g iiil-,xi-atuig I upiurs to he ueil nn a beverage
i u.i.i.,,1.. m i, ij,.,.Ssui: Mich. WC iloIieM.y In iec. is tin f' x
O I ( .'. I... ... l..r ..1 f ..."S . . . . . , . ..
c X- t? .1 M l I i '1 T ,t.t "t" ,. . T 'I- . I II e W 'OOiil'l I l.e iii.in ne ' . 1 1 ,,i i - 7 " . 1 .1 1 ii re , I aCHIIOWIeige llie oliiealloll oT at) uni from New South Wales, and otheiJ ncsoived. I nat the 1 rustecs ot I uiii.ti , , , , . , ' " , , , , , w Ibi'',' l "s be ui!!,,,, ",.,! t,. i ,,( . n,l ,'1 , ' 'Oioerat ri.dorses as leing . net , S j who k ibe voles of lie- pe,.,,le, lo ifeclsre pnblaces on the condition that they are tog l" .u,uoi ti to i oot ,110,1,,., ' S, . . .. ... , , , , . " Ssaid building and nuke such other r- 1.. nr''i.i" rate" so much 111 favor of t i 1 a I Q " I v and ...st.ncly, ih-ir sentiments ou an. ? sold firmer passage , .y. On -a,,,,,,.;., y ;)s ,,,,, sili, ,.niI,1:I.,.;! o,J s!m:,,,,.t hi;. '' Tlll1v. l;,,,,;, Vi,;!.p.es.,., .1, re nke.y ,0 In- prcaenlcl to then.
5J
87
601
68
61
731
G7 47
jriving in port at San Francisco, tiie iiias-g,ibiic ;41;j
Eter reports to consignees so inucn flour
iiie.-it. ccc , and such a number of women. tl
d;
:s v. 1 re
.1.
7.; 1 1 tj ).
ccou.it in favor r.f Mrs-.
Ncwifiau
ei.tillt -d lo tne cognomen o
f -th
1 ,
v. - v.". . W hen il" thai:. ill 0:1 Mi'h 'ol aim James 1,
1 e e!
ITII K ot "p jil niiijt say that I regartl the vending of almhol-
Jo!ii S ei,"' lepers in a cien mil 11 it y, as a beverage, as
tleor ulli' i il rapacity.
a hi answer, then, l ;he re. luteins fiefore me.
1 1
faces his m:
c', trl.i as
. ! , . I- one. a most (x.FPr",',icliV e.f tiutuM evil-.-"moral snei.il end
For the three days previous to yester
, .1 1 a
I tiay, tnere was no decrease m ileathsl from cholpra, worth naming, while in thfl
I full mortality of the city there was an in-J M'l - 1- " I- 1 . I 1
(crease. 1 ne peculiar disease ov winch! people die. we suppose, is not so much til
appointed President pro tetn of the Senate, wbichlmntfer of importance as the fact that thev
point on tiie Rio (liia. intersected by the
11 .
ubi-ct to his order. There has beet-tV"' gutter paving Mono. ). aiio.M t p ; '
as f . a . . r. '1 I 1 ' 1 til fl ' IT ! T 5 f ! I I ' t t T I'Un t I : l'- I - T I t .(.'fl "
some sol.5 lor several hundred tlmiais: Imf. , , '. , v. . . , ' tj ,, ., , . , ... r , ,, , ,- ,'pobiicul." and that my humble iufl rr. f..r a 2'o issued. I, d 111 favor ol .1. Stnekler R dent and wortnv negro-nunishmg lreeV '
thev have become more nletitv. ami nrn;csrf.. 1 -.. .. .! 1 - - ,).., . a-number f vears. has bee 1 use.) in behalf of ihe
- 1 nvvn.H.-.vii.sii.iig coijuca-e.iatniM-r. , oc ai us,,,;,; .u,,j t;(' ot.n-r a .wi nt-imrt' tem-jr - , , . , , ire reduced to, from 50 to 70. Some lowed and order "raited er,,imt i B ... . , , ... ,. A;-"M" r'.ce reformation, believing tl lo be h
Have been soi l as low ns ?iI5, Imt ns sl-i-fV'r of Jos. Honor, l.r i.n-in ut
... r -E . o
: .1.- ... aiVii-.. .,'
ill liUT i:rlitlll l'!f-xfc
bond
svaa unanimously adopted
Mr. Kinn; was escorted to Ihe chair and returned thanka for the honor.
Mr. Webster reported the arrangements for
lodin. Mn miy and do err continual
Iv in their classifications. Even the besta '-v
and most experienced physicians, are by
same; thence up the middle of the mainsvi ry is r.r
channel ot said river to the point w hichg.u e in t a-;t to stay lon- unless tin y
may be designated by tne ( ommission-f- , -.j ,
...1 . .. .ui: ,1, 1:.... 1. . Fit
r:i.1 ii 'IMMilU'll IU fll.UHIMI Ulir IMMT II' I 1 , ... . .s, . - . - M - , , , , ' i . T wsrt 1 V - f t A ,in.'ini: 1 Ihni.U no ..1. ..r 1 .. d .. to .0 i.-. i.m
!ln? United States and the Republic offl ' ' ' ' " "
Mexico, as the point where said river. orE"K,l'' am' haxter are all here 111 busi-a Messrs. McCoy and him! mi
one of its branches, shall be iutersectedjgnoss together, ami say lining w, 11. Tlmy -.cation to dig and :p" uat-r down t'i"
vveeterti I'.nia nf Xew ileven-a? . . . : I. . T. - f
....v. ... . - -- .....fe.rii-i 1 i-i ii'iii.iiii 1,-1 : 1:111111" iier soii!-
9m '
111' a lis CI f e'e va 1 1 tl I fie ,, lor a I , So,' ia I lUI'l oolit i-
Jr.MoIl l.Mio;;. .-'r;il" standnr 1 of so, n-l y. I f 1 nhuu Id be bonor-
. allowed ainl frill crd-r amf! I" ..oi,o. tjjC.ii mniiinrim nnn-iy. 1 1 j ,i,i ne nonor"t .il,t d. Messrs. t'assel S 0 , ...... ."". l..7Z . .. .... fe-- Uil!' "" ' ""I'"!-'"'- the people of old
n a,. ., ' , ,. . a 1 ill' lot ii I'aiiai iaw.ii.i tr ie-.iiui,r.. ffe ' e presented a bi for pavin-r Cassel-.W ,, .,, ... , , . , . , . t-U ayim by ben.g elected lo th- legislature, my P ,. 1 . ... 1 . : ti W ih met t cinevlav 'tfiis) evening P , :l, , , .
CaneV. o:ie-!olll (!l O! Cost. . t iluli'.lt'i 11,-,,
the
thence southerly on said line, as ihe same.
-gb-y from Men leniiitli's e t p ist Ibihi.-t
th funeral of the late President, and the reportlno means infallible in their discrimina
I I. i r .'.. -jit. . .1 . i . ii ii"
I . 11 l . ...II: .1. . I l. .1. . . !" - ...... ..v.. ,, . .....w . ...... v ....... , ,wi ,:
siiiiii ne esiaiiii.siipti i- i ie. i.iinitn ssini -
was adopted
Mr. Underwood siid a few words in eulogy of
the late Preaident ami Ihe r-nate adjourned. Ilorsr:. At the opening a touching and solemn prayer waa pronounced by the Rev. Mr. (inrley. Mr. Conrad from llie joint committee appointed by Ihe two Houses to make arrangements for the lunerul of the late President, reported that
the funeral will lake place from th- President's
House on Saturday next. The rerrmomes lo commence at 12, M. The procession to move at 1 o'clock precisely. That llie two houses will
assemble in their respective clnmbers at 1 1
o'clock, and thenre move lo fhe President'
House; lhat the Iwo chambers be hung in black.
and lhat the members wear the
ers, to the angle formed by the State off
Chihuahua. Sonorn, and New Mexico:3
jthenc;? easterly on tiie line bctw.-cn tin
Itions ot diseases.
If 195 persons die here within a period
!of three days, it matters little that 10D of
fthein are renorted to have died of billions
I- C I, l. . , - I 1 i.-l.-i trt
ii-..,.,,,,;,,.- a .i . i en r ,u,i stco. as u snail oe lain uown ov sato i.om-
i i.i.iii, I ii .-ii nun i-iill. Ol IJIIOI'-ltl JO - I
ihTe the sarnel
'the Richmond bovs since I wrote last.'
ii l ie ii iv:k iitie de;tt!i I a fttl
.1. ..,...,.1 1,., I i. :.. 1 I a ' .
i ii a i : ii - i i 'ii 1 1 1 1 i,e I'll oi as , i ' 1 1 j i. '.iio e, . . ', . 1 . , I
ba , l I ' l lit
H -.vera!
"PPli B Kfhv eondi-
1-1 . - . .
3 We till,!:
i
;: t 1 'a tie iV il ! i n s' pens a nd t , tiler pi ace-
i-,n. and
:t,.itt:on. otir citv is as healthy, nr i
J. conduct will he govern-d in Mccnrtlaiice wiihlh-
S '" P "fe'se i, 1 1 men is here exirered I i-li. ill Iry lo do all "re inr., ...a i i .-.i.i.
r l,f j;'"", 1 I -ill nii'i s ill ur ii.i r, ,1 ii w ii.e-ii ill v .
i til I n ii s-i al this 1 ; it e
,f tie ear
jMierl r n til-
W 1 1 Ii se ol nn,. nta of regard, ,Vc. Jniv i :. is;,i). J. M. PULL V 1)1 F.I . "nr Citioinnati. on th ofh inst.. d f'icilera. in tiie 2olh year of her
rr oh able Death of D. 11. IT". -" """interfere with tlio limts
."nited States and the Republic of Me.xi.fjj. L EusseyT The melancholy i'teiii-J?now or hereafter.
iX;'iice coiniiuinlcated in the rx'ract frorng '
fl ! I'll I 1 1 W)a: PfiTKE r; , ... i i i.l
. . . . H ' " !'P1" '-p..,., I.VDI S . wife of Jami s M.Stahb.
; t rri U v t ? i niv i -in. o th.it it L , . - 15 ' 1 . ' I L ' . .1 I . ' ! I .... . 1 .1 A. ----- f - - w
. ' 11 .ii-' .-n - i if -i ;ii . I i-i ili'j v t'Jil ! l . v. f j f in .r i . i- . t
r .. tt ... i ..;........ ;.. i ;.,,.... .. - ,: l... .5. I"
1 U II lei SO I - 15 1 ' I :i ', I 1 ' - .1 s. iii- ' " " e i - m
. . . ... ... I
. .I,.-,. 1 ,.I 1. r r.. l......I.. ......1.. ..
e o,,- ie- .oil, ! ie,,. i ' ,'i-ie ,.,i
.!
HiS place.
I)1ES). On Saturday evening last, of
day, July 10 Tii
- ... r . . ...i
o imnnrlinl I ,st ant il. s..s .k Allllsmiirii I J " Ol'llll iil.MC liltr s.1I.i-w . , i i , , 0 . ..
. .r ..v.. ..,,. "inula --,,. ,, , Vnrtn. .t,e httcr. puiiiisiieii in a 1 1 OI 11 " T CO U Ui tl , t he 1 1 1 g I a W U 11 1 . 1 I he 1 C 1 h V f -s V I t . IIC X t
. "V " "s . S.i , ,t.
1 Sllspeildet 3
t to a.
a - i ., i . .-.,.,.. I .1. v...... II, ill. '(If. i..l .nf
1 k - m m W .!
Mie
our citizens are interested in knowmo-. ,s.L-,'" 'v "neisc, n.einea, . , . H
that nearly two hundred of their friends2,lown saiJ rivcr to tIle r!ace of begin-
and neighbor have been taken fromV,:n- ine r'1'-? tl- f!1 our menos nuotisy amonir them forevpr. in the na,M nf nv U The Constitution fratned by the Con.tand Russev. is confirmed bv a b iter fro-iii!
fenty-two hours. And this is what hasfv-ntion, for the State of New Mexico.Tr IVitchett to his fiiemls at Ccntrcv il!e.the Democrat, for the purpose f indue,!,;.
heen Hone in Cincinnati, the presentgw.a. to be referrc(l to the nnnular vote for5an'I alsf 'V a letter from S. C. .Meredith toitiie fcee-soders of I nion to support Jo ....-...- ! U....S. .-.. Tt .t -. - . . 1 i.S If ' B ' tg .,.,,, . .
'son of JtuiN M. E.tws. aged nine montiis.
from our trienu lirorge 1 arrv, relative to x
obable fate of our friends Woo(!sV" ttain M-nzoriii7.
It will be recollected that tiie editor v
bl iv. J. .'. M ;.N pt:n t! a t.!., Pres't
l l-.'.. I,..- 1 7 I f . -., I
iV.v. line 'il .. ........ M ,. ,, i
r or ine i iiiauiuiii.
)r: icr. of Rich.vom) v Miami R. R. Co.. i ti THie naulilT- I arewcll.
Jlllv ll'th. "'). S iSrirrtrrnlfl bstlie JJeulh tcene of M rt. i'hilutkta ' ,4 ii ii
At n nierting of the Hoard of Directors
us dav. at which all th" members were
B t i.i . , ....... gwast0 ue reierreu to tne popular vote, tora-1" "" "'" $ - 11 G-res"nt r-xcet.t one the fo!h,vvin r.re-.rn-hung in bfack.lweek. It be hooves a 1. therefore, to look SL i . .: ..... ' no... t i,-r-.-i.. v , ? r.i ,.,1,,...,.,1 !,;, . ,.! 3,1 .,,,.,3 ,r' v m; x' ri,! i nov, in., pream-
usu il b;.rfg-rwell to their Ia,lv habits: their food, itsg lf V I " "r n- I , 3 "UiUou unanimously ... ,hnrf Bcharacter and nmount-their clothin-gPast' The f,rit SC8S,on of the g's'abas not been tneir unhappy fate. I ney.l. ce-soi.e r-a man tuat cou. 1 be depen ir,. . In will bo pu'b-Stheir exposure to the sun by dav and nau-Stlire of tiie State of New Mexico, wasgw ere each indomitably brave mi l enter-Ided upc.n for the ahohshment r..f th" o-Ji H W h re:it. re Pridnt and Director ..ia- B-...,. .mnlt k.. Se.t.. -.1 -..u'.. .. U .... !:, ,u r-... ,.sk u.uf if .t.. I.,.-., f -. ;,i,. IJ.,,.1.- h f l,,,!;,,,-,. ...;m d. ., f tin' Davt m nnd rsf.-rn Rail Road
fnonriimg.
The committee further reported
monies proponed tor Ihe occasion
lished at Ihe earliest moment posi'ie. fcseous smells by night, and eth"r matterslappointeu. in the Constitution to be lielclpr;sing men; an,l it tney have lancn ltzous wacii laws d lumaua; it wi.i niso b
llie m.iuarv arrungemeiua i..r ci-ony win oeHllpon w ,lCh a healthy state of the bodvP; .,.. .- , .1 .i-l... M.:,k, - .r.,J. foe lift -f.l,,rr, :,, ,..1 ti.t th mt.
."'Ian U
under t!i direct ion of M.ijor Gencr.il Scoil j ' trjil Coinmoiloro Warrington, tlio senior Naval OlH-Sv c P '
cer nrrarnt. and will conform in all respects t3 11 cannoi ne iienien, iai a nunyier ot ,
the ceremonies on the occasiou of the death ofjlour citizens have dietl of cholera this sea-
President Harrison. The report was adopted.
?of July, 1350.
On motion of Mr. Jstevens of Georgia, it was
ordered to bo entered on Ihe journal. The House then adjourned until Saturday
ll is stated lhat Mr. Webster has beeu offered
the ytate Department, and lhat Mr. Clay strongly nrges hia acceptance of il. Waddy Phompaon is spoken of for the War Department: Mr. Evans of .Maine, for til? Treasury, and Mr.
Hrpkins of Alabama, for the Attorney General-
snip. Mr. Prll of Tennessee, is lying dangerously ill . The body of the President will remain in ranlt
here until net week when it will be removed lo
Halo il Rogue. If no vote is obtained on the Compromise bill before that time the subject will be postponed until the commiltee appointed to accompany the remain of Ihe President s.nll
return, which w ill not oe until some nine in Au
gust
H I'll i a f. ef Iin .n,fii.,1 a rr.ss.t . ir...... ...... - i. ,1 . 9 1 . .1 .: ...B
...s. ....- .....us., fi-mi in,, ,,1 sai&eMract irom a iciier .received nv josepns couniy nave come 10 uemocrnuc mwi.j.mai,' ,.,,.',, ,;,i. e , , ..,,.. k . r . . -.1 ., n-
tzj - r vt m v. 1 u 11 1 1 a 1 j iii' 111 iu v 1 an r r t ' r r 1 . . ori pi : irm a i-tin nt Mini ui'i 11 ii iti.
aVJ ' ' s -
! that the utmost care is no prevei.tive5,v.rrv ?rom his son ( against attacks from the pestilence. Iut3 " all past experience shows that this is an -Neva,,a' 5ttl mo- M
son, who lived in comfort able circunistan-s
ces, nntl had all their lives been regarded;
as prudent in all their personal habits.-
LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA.
'shall wait in anxious hopes that they areogized and defended .Mr. Reed's courst
Ssti'l alive, and will vet return to theirjlast winter his negro-punishing bi'i a-
r : !: 1 f: 1 EL. .' J ...: . i 1 1 . t .1 .
iiaiiii.iea ana irieiius. fc- isie uvxi mai coui j ue none, a xoinnru
tmise measure,'' cVc. We only allude to
Wc are permitted to mane the following J '-We know the Whig leader of tiiisthis in order to show that Mr. Vaile has
have come to democratic meet-
eor"e Parry. datedS'"g- ad insisteil on speaking." E-'der
Davtm nnd 'rsf.-rn Rail Road.
- s I ;i r.,.,i :. .... I
.;'!l(,i.l.V l.-tl'- , . I ' I I " 1 1 . i .I...11'. . llill'1'A tourse with this Hoard, and have, by t!i"3
:ourse tin-v have pursued, certified thej
it I;- ! i;,at we nave very bt!le to expect! rom tliat cjtjarter; and. whereas, it is rep-J -esent'tl that the Eaton and Hamilton' Railroad company are desirous of ex'en-i
!iriT their road to the Indiana State line
ay) 20th. 1C50:"
error; and present experience goes to thejg "I have been at this place four or five same effect. Ot all tiie fatal cases ofidavs. lt is a small village, about SO miles
cholera into which we have made partic-S '., r c . - I .... K, Bnorth-east of Sacramento City. It is
mar inu iiiv since us re-appearance nere. ,
we found but one in which there had notlamnn5 the niountains a new place jus:;
been a free indulgence of the appetite inSsprung up. The mines in this district, reference to crude vegetables and unripeShave been and still are rich. Some claims
iruits before tne attacks, or neglect of theFiav kr, l .s Ki,,' Striwi I h.v-J
h ret ct lfTOd nf fKn ilniAflCfl arfi.rnoe.I. tt " I
j v-v. s- fc.,v, v., .v uutmaiua. Vi n i. ? .1 -11 1
r. r 1 .7 4 -4iueen iniormea. u. .uctviniev inui me ne,
.ii-iL van uc uunt;. 1 uiu 1 v lu ore vein
attacks of cholera, but to check and curefpail1 10.000 for his claim, 90 feet, andj
We'd, what of it! All that vou havei
and, also, to introduce the following ex - uond and Miami Rail Road; ami. w hrf-J
itract from hi-
Hi -..e., .I.1--1
1.,st n,nr in -,:f., h R-- ,s turner repreer.iefi tnai ine citv
fgot to do, .Mr. Elder, is to attend a whigg , S '" Cincinnati is about to extend nid in
. . ,,, , , i.itiii3auciiaioo.u,ci.ov..iiiivii'ii,oeii.i . r -iti I . ., . meeting and you shall b3 h-;ard, without! - , - - . , . .,' ficonstructing a Rail Road to ttie ititenori
Th.. ihiir. net;ecSnowin poe-nion, as li-in; iius-suie-H. jf Indiana: therefore,
" riin.u-.t'ri vaea! " . 1 1 eicr.f rn r-.i '.li
LU j - ill! L (-4 I 17. -j ' J L. I t Vi t I O Li .rj '.-I.1 '.
iinsisting upon it.
the :oMen rule do unto others as vou!
jwould have others do unto vou!" Vhi1 1
'of temperance:
lhlie to Peak " thcir democratic fnends.f whk.h th, whic r.,ort. to lUow out iBfcjMa.
and as a whig, we should like to hear St'0"9 'bat Mr. El.ier is intemperate, and oppose. :(
10 any ieg,iaiion to restrtet t',e tratno in iiitoxi-1
Elder address a
vvouiu.
wn;g meeting.
1 1 r 1 11 . ... Wl. . "'i" v uiu cm, mil 10 vnct.il JIl'J Mrs. Tavler and family will vacate tha v hiteB . Houa, almost immediately. She w:l! reside wilhithp," '' ,hp habitual use of food k
nator Davis of Mississtnpi. fr a few weekslto be wholesome, and the careful s
go with Col. Taylor to Baltimore. flancf of that which is well understood to .1 1 .- 1 1 r i . - 1 Mr. F.llntor.'. family it is reported will notJL unhealthy at this season of the year.-U "" 1 "P- "J ,:le S ob,f inci me on till after ihe bathing sea.n, as ho con-n... . ,V .rt from the depth of 4 to 1 5 feet. The claims mplates spending the warm mouths at the .eajl" P-gam. therefore, exhort our citizens . - W. 1 . 1 . . 1 3 ' 1 - l m.a nil Ivl'An ..ii, cyst-risi "i ea -itt..-i,'l I.s e .-!..
enine
lemplat
himself.
Il is understood that Mra. Taylor has been seized with illueas and lhat she is inconsolable
for the loss of her husband. The sympathies of, the city are i'h her and as an earnest of this re.
rrd acommitt". of ladies have presented them-l
: , . -- ----- - ........ " ... . . 1. 1 ivn i.T. i i r in ui" . i uu aiiuwa uu t II -
Mia u flcepiy iairt.jh,miir. Wercased mortality, in tha last four days, ing of the snow, for successful operations VAHteTo, July 12th. br! fro' cholera and from other diseases.fand will probably continue flush for t Tha U.1.H C.ucn. of member, of Coajressl''"1'0 fact sh?"M admonish allmonth to come. . m .a ... . mm . f I Jk . C s& T f a' . I i t ; ATI a I lo 1 1 . 1 1 n co.. .. m
oi ail peruee iaroralle lo tiie i n.on, was i,ri.,R- ----- ' . M i.-v,j In,iif.n- rtinn u.vft rnm.
In -I 1.-. S...lk .1 a .. 1...-. .,.1..... H III. 1 full. UMiO.l -ill -.-i ..... 11 '..,. mm ...... ..
- ,.j . il. wu in .'(1 .' ll .v uir line VI lllltljt - ' s. -. . . w ill mi . Jl''.l 13, I Ulll Will - M
latllui's il th t.tlrlJi iv ctBm!-. ( .i',t,.. f: 1
to prudence in eating and drinking, and lare aI! tken. but some are offered for sab
continual care as to dress and exposure.? at high rates however. The miners have
I Alter Oft preceding remarks were put been quits successful in the ravines, as in tvpe, we received the report of deaths.. , , , . . . c u j- . - . . thev are measurably drv; but the rivers
ior me iwenrv-iour nours enaing ai o o -g - clock last evening. This shows an in-fare stl11 t3 hi3h on ccount of the melt
C7 The recent business visit of the
Hon. C. I. Smith to this place has thrown
Jour good natured competitor, Mr. Elder.
jinto perfect conniption fits. Keep coo! (neighbor, the weather is too hot for much
excitement.
H -Hting tlriulis. These charges they do not put!
S. any tugilile form for tiiey know thev cannoi be sustained that thev itre utterly false. V'
entertain no doubt, that Mr. Klder, though no!
a mem!er of the order of the 'Sons of Temperance.'is as strictly temperate in bis habits as Mr1 lloiloway. And th Journals of thu House for the Iat session, show .Mr E.'iier's position in regard lo legila'ion in fivor of temperauce. 1 Mr. Puller reported a v-ry string-nt bill, t.-iore
Resolved. That we now hobl ourselves
released from all propositions ami nvir-
stores heretofore made to the said Davton
jand Western Rail Road Company. j Resolved. That if we can obtain as.urance w itliin ninety da-s from this date that
(tiie Eaton and Hamilton Rail Road will be
E rraded and prepared for the superstruc
ture, to the Indiana State line within two (years from this date, at such point as will
lalTord a connection with tie Richmond
i'and Miami Rail Road on the most favorable and practicable ground, we will t'oen
Jmake arrangements to connect witri said
sustain had it become a law. Every proposition
to amen.:, by masmg it less stringent, .Mr. hol
der opposed, and rn the motion lo indefiniltdy
postpone ; which wuc-irricti his uaino is recor-
The South
four dfgrics north
m
itted several murders recently, and still
C7Tom Corwin has not xet made his
reat speech on the slavery question. TheK among the nays
ioston Post sa'3 "his face has becomeS pll, so far as the 'Journals of the House";
xcessively black' with holding on. Itjhp to "show Mr. Elder's position in re
lis manly countenance has become anvlgard to legislation i favor of temper
larker he must be as black as a gCEumellance," not even Mr. Vaile can decide
JCongo bv this time. Ifthat thev privs Mr. E to be a t errp'-anc
tringeot perhaps than putdic sentiment woiild3roaj bv puttiug ours under contract, am;
will prosecute the same simultaneously with them. Resolved. That the President be. and he is, hereby invested with authority to
adopt such measures a in his judgmen will give cfTiciency to the foregoing reso
lution.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this
meeting be published. . A. UlCKEc.,
Jon IE HrTTO-, Sec y. 1'res t
I'uurll.
.Mother I leave you, yet full well I k now yor wi lowed h-art With fiepcralion'e pain must swell, Vi hen I from hence depart. Yun taught rne in life", morning hour. My coiifi. fence in Clod to pi ice. Now I feel hia gracious power Hustaina tne in death's cold embrace. And well I know his wond'roua oa Will shield vou in the trying hour, Ere long you'll j"in with me above To praise his glorious poarer. I shall not feel a stranger there. In lhat bright world above. Where all ia beautiful and fair. Harmonious, bearenfy lore. M-thinks now sweetly o'er me ben4 The loved, llie lost of earlier day.. Th- music of Ih-ir harpatrings blend) In sweet, ia gentle, hofy lays. Th-r I hi my spirit come away From suffering, torturing paie. To leave this weary bouse ofclay for one of endless gain. Cut weaker, shorter grows my beeelh. Cold Jordan's wares around me awell. My voice ia almost lost in death, Mv Brothers. Sisters. Friends, farewell. CL1.A.
FOIC SALE OR BEST-A Taxtno Thshi0 MaCIUVE. Sn '
terms: enquire ol JOBBOttlU-
Richmond, Jafy 17. ; DELAYS ARE PA!fOEROr7 All persons indebted lo Ihe sndeieif .
either by Sol or Account, are hereby !)"
led to call and settle tha same wiuvoa.
mm- -. S. mm. ---. SfSSS-ifV
as issarw wwn
Necessity compels this coarse. OThera
f-ilureia heat II, y ear. fc
Richniond, July IT. 1?3.
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