Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 38, 11 September 1850 — Page 2
(Congressional. 33n Cclcgrapl). Washington, Sept. 2. Scnate. The Indian .Appropriation Bill was receive'.! from the House and referred. Mr. Downs spoke in favor of a measure to protect New Oileaus and other
places from overflows. The Bounty Land Bill was debated, amended in several particulars, and laid over until tomorrow. The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of lixfcutive business. IIol'sk. .Mr. Green asked leave to ofT.-r n resolution calling on the President for information of the cost of mail steamers now in service, amount of expenses and income, and whether anv st'.amers, in whole or in part, have bnen hypothecated to individuals, Statt;, cities, or Foreign 4 fovertiiiifiit so as to foreclose their use in the event of war. -V I . i .1. ..t. i - : . 1 . Ji . i ?, , , . - the resolution was ndont-d. The vote on the resolution assijjiiing reporter a place within the liar was reonnidered, and the resolution wa laid on the table. An ineffectual f ffrt was male by Mr. fSylvester to introduce a resolution calling on the President to communicate the result of II. II. (jjrley's mission t Liberia, and to furnish the report of ihat "mileman now on fit; in thu Stat ; I ) umrtincnt. On motion of Mr. Boyd, thu I exas Roundary Bd! was made the special order, fr me nay very uay at 1 z 11 ciock uni.i ll snail in) Uisposcu 01. Ul:i'lr'.' l" 1 v"": ' " r'" a , . ' lion mat ,rsgrcss aujourn on nie irn Monday of September. ( 'ction i beinj; t.. 1. 1 .. r.i. 1 . . : ... !..-. ..... ,... , . i ' lll'J IIJli;rii will ll'H I It ' tl 1 1 1 I.- (J s uei not prev.111. teas
iv.i, iiiivi tij two-i urns not voting yea.;, t ,,. . . .. , ...... , , , , th jther wiii.'.'i too announcement was .Air. andyko asked leave to introduce mu,e r resolution instructing the Committee ofi
Ways and Means to report as .speedily as i possiole a bill to modify our present Re-1 venue Laws, and increa.su the dutv on
foreign niticles which come into competi-. "p1"'" :Wti.iny next to maue a lion with our own. i P'rsotial explantion in relation to tiie Objections were made and a motion to! Wallace letter, suspend the rules was disagreed to yeas 1 . A,t,,r, ,l" consideration of routine busCD nays O.'j. I iness, tiie Bounty Land Bill was taken up. Mr. 'King asked leave to off;r n resolu- Mr" K-'Wr.I submitted an amendment, lion instructing ti.e Committee on Wavs!vv,"';!, as adopted, extending the bencfits nnl Means to report a bill making th i nt tU': 15,11 "larmers. duties on iron -peciiio and equal to tiie j Mr- U i,!kfr l an amendment, .id valorem Lviod at the time tiu Tariff . pr-viding that tliese bounty land warrants bill of IB IG beeame a law. not 1,0 assignable m any cine what-
Motion to adjourn lost CO to Ttl. j Motion to .suspend rule;i and introduce j King's resolution yens C5. nays j At 2 o clock the House adjounred WasniNGTON. Sept. 4. Senatk. On motion of Mr. Clay the Bill to abolish slave trade in the District of Columbia, which was postponed in consequence of the absence of several Senators, was made the special order for Tuesday next. Mr. Dickinson, from the Finance Com mittee, reported that the (leneral Bust ,.m,ce ,.m oe km, up m consmerauo at once. He briefly explained the bill I . r-o i . i . r - i nntl amendments proposed by the Committee. After some debate and an ineffectual Rttemiit to postpone, the amendments of: , .' ' ' , , , , the lyOimmtteo were adopted, and tae Bill ... , 1 i oruerou to oe engrossed 'i'i imt r i- r i i the loll hir iiioviiloifr lor wpfldv innils . by f-teamers bom New Orleans, or from I . the mouth of the Mississippi to Vera Cruz find Tampico, was taken np amended and ordered to be engrossed, when the Senate adjourned. if r .i .t. , : t .:.. 11 UI, St..- itesuilieu liie iioiii in." c.n'll 01 , . i.i ' the resolution reported yesterday, to print . , . ,. . - . - ' , (.uuo copies 01 me list 01 persons nil tin.' Tension Boll. It was laid on the table. Mr. Ilichardson. from Select Committer 1 . . . . . i , . n rmo! 1 1 f,i ! 1. 1 !no 1 1 1 re i ll f it ri rf a i n :i n- itn. . . !. i.. . ...i -i i 1 ;. : ' ,, ., . . ., -, : iruiisaciions u i nomn.s i.vving u ne i waa cecret .try oi me interior, sue as re- . opening and paving certain Chickasaw . r: , '. - ,- , - , - And other claims niter thev had been .1 .ll-.i" . . I . l i loseu ty lormer aummisiruioi .s, maue a report ami said the? documents were voluminous that it was utterly impo-vdble for gentlemen to understand it tint il they 'oubl read it in print. lit; moved that it be printed and that farther consideration be postponed until i uesday wee. Mr. Vinton presented a minority report. Question then taken on iiKdion to postpone, and decided in the negative: yeas SI. navs 107. The Texas Boundary Bill was taken up and the Speaker announced that the question was on referring tin bid to t ie Committee of tho NVhole on the state of the Union. Mr. Mcl.ane said that to commit the' f 1 1 1 would be tantamount to its rejection: ho suit! his object was to pass a bill that
T I I i.,l .. ,1 U . .'. ...... Lo ham's amendment to Mr. Boyd's resolu-! ion. proposing to organic souiaern i.auiitonua, unuer too name cf Colorado, bv . A l; f A ' a line ot ..0 ueg. There was much confusion in the pro-i ccedings which followed w hen t'te llouse refused to order the bill to a third reading by years CO, nays loo. Tho Houses then adjourned. Washington. Sept. o. Sexatt. The PostOlTlee appropriation bill was taken up, and the amendments in relation to tho Bremen and Havre line nt tea mshi ns w.i'C nnsse.l The bill to establish a ,n;1t communication between New Orleans and Tampico bv steamers, was also passed. The repoit of tho Commiitea on Indian AlT.tirs in favor of piying the fherokoe Indians certain moneys, was then taken up ninl concurred in
-wuiuu liu iitt.f'i.iim: .i,iiii, nun nt- i.nm-iii I'motioti. v den .nr. nowai'ii iot l exas) in its present form it had most .strength in was called, and answered aye. applause bofh branches. was commenced, but silence was promptMr. Cable, of Ohio, moved to lay the v restored by the Speaker. But few bill on the table, and after considerable members were in their seats. Many had debate tho bill finally came before tho come to the" area in front of the Clerk's House nud a vote was taken on Mr. Cling- desk. There was much sensation
After somr. furtuer business, of n the year 1 Cod. Mr. Uuetelet. of Brussels, genemliiuportance, the Senate adjourned, directed the attention of the scientific HorsE. The morn nig hours were oc- world to the periodical recurrence of an cupied with the reading of th report unusual number of shooting stars, on or made yesterday, from the Select Commit-! about the 10th of August. Since then tee appointed to investigate the justness ; his observations have been confirmed bv of certain c laims re-opened and pai 1 by j those of other astronomers. There was Mr. tlwing. while Secretary of the Interior, a fine display of them this year. ProTho report concluded with the following fess -u-Caswell, of Brown Univerity.counrcsolutions: " hed !..itv four of them within three hour.
licsolved, That th payment by Secrey Ewingof 83'2 352:50 to the adminis- ' tary trators of James Barron, as commutation for naval services of said Barron, during the Revolutionary War, was in violation i of law. j Resolved, That tho officers of the Vir i ginia Navy during the war of the Revolution, are hot entitled to comu.uUtiou i ry i
Resolved, Tliat t!ie payment of compound interest in the case of Commodore Barron, was ma le in violation of law. Resolved, That the sum of dollars, paid to Corcoran $c Riggs, assignee ot W. M. Gwinnc, was justly due to the Chickasaw Indians. The vote refusing to order the Texas
boundary bill a third reading was reconsidered. The vote rejecting Mr. Boyd's amendment, providing u Territorial Government for New Mexico, was reconsidered. The question recurring on Mi . Boyd's amendment, scenes of indescribable confusion followed ami 1st which the knocking of the speaker's hammer was but r- i I I 1 lei n,y nearu. Finally Mr. Toombs obtained the floor, ', and oil" red an amendment Mr. Boyd's j amendment. i Mr. Toomln amr-n hivtit provides that no citizen f the I'n.ted States -shall be il in n r i vn. I gf '. - 1 i t itr.tT it r nrnftrfv '-xoeut y j'i l-n'Mit ot Ins prer aiM Hie i., ,-. .. . o. . i ....... i as'n.auy not be'locallv inai,,,!iable;'aud the common law, as it existed in the Britis'i (Jidouies of America until July t. 177tJ. siiiili be the exclusive law of snid Territory on the subj'-et of Africari Slavery, until altered by the prop.rr uutiioiities. After one ot tiie most boisterous and noity days of t!i? session, tiie House adopted Mr. Boyd's amendment to liie 'jVxas Bmn -fury Bill T(if. ,ltSl thefl r currm:; ori orderjr)(, i; . as amended, to a third r-ad-mil- "'reitt excit"melit prevailed. ' The Si.eaker announce.! in a loud tone that the bill was rejected year D'J, nay r.Y(:Irt:j:itiori itf f('itKMn r were in;irti - I . "ll one .se.'e of toe House ami groans on Washington Sept. G. if, it ...nniiil.ii eK.TL. .nr. iiouston gave notice mat ever. After considerable debate, and without coming to a vote, the bill was laid over,
i and after acting upon several bills of no't,e other side is not to be
(general intere.-,t tiie Senate adj mined ii .f-i r ri.T-.- . . ... j I . . 1 1 li; 1 tfl w,;r.i; 1 1 I j II I l I i i ;I i i - f I I bill was returned from the Senate with amendments and referred back to the Commiltee on avs and .Means. The report from the select committee. , .. . ' , , , . . . relative to I he onvment of -ertaiii c .iim by Mr. Kwing, was taken up and report and resolutions were ordered to be printed, Mr. Vinton gave notice that he would .ove ,() rt.colI)lait the n..mrt anil rw9oIll - ' Yesterday after the vote refusing to submit t! Texas bill, as amended, to a tlile.l e-. fi- I Ir.iv ir-.l i.w.,..-w1 a -.-- -, .. ", , .', . , , consideration of the vote winch tue chair i i i . r i decided out ot order. iii.s iiimi mug iiiu e iciiucr iiiiiiuuiit-'jii . . - f . . ' . ... . ; 'IM :, .. : i. ... c l. - t l w. . i l i.AI 1.... ll... r. I ll... ..i,i... "7 v ""a" , ! to be liie' pending business. Ir ll.ivvarif mm .i uhmio rumir'.-a in ! which he explained that he made his ap. ' peal from the fact the bill, on which tiie vote was reconsidered yetetdav, was r , , ... t - l ' 1 I dillefetit from tiie lull on which ne had, 1 - , , , moved a reconsideration, and winch the . Speaker d-cided out of order. He therefore called the previous rtuesfion. I iii'lll , , iu-. . i i. i :.a -i . I . t-' i'i - HI I .ll . . ... . . I'l.i-.H,. ii,,-. ..,f ,i.. I eas l.ottodarv bill to a third rea . . i i . i .1 i u i was reconsidered and Use b.II. as amend- ' t t r . i ,, i ... , . i i . ,i ed by .Mr. lovd. was n tiered to a tiur , , ,, ,. .. " ,,-,0 -,r .reading yeas I0t, navs OS. i " Till: TilXAS BIIJ! PASSi'.I). Washington. Se;t. G. rhe question being put. shall tiie decision of the Cnair decid.n ' t!,c motion of Air. Howard to reconsider the vote n ing to order the Texas bill to a third reading out of order be sustained, it was decided in tiie negative: yeas Co. nays 120. The lions,' then reconsidered the vote. ana tue question ordering tue bill as ''amended yesterday, to a 'third reading. was taken. It was an exciting time, and , much confusion prevailed. Tiie galleries and lobbies were filled with spectators. W hen the Clerk commenced calling tiie roll, the noise ceased, and sei leva have we known so much quiet. Tiie answer to every name was Iist-ned for with much .- i . , ,i t . -j'he Speaker exerted himself vi-orou-ly to mi.et the disorder, which broke out afresh, and t!in commenced nmioimeoor V ,u 1,1 annoU!K-n-the result, which was: veas 100. navs 90. Immediately succeeding this' were cl.v. nin" of hands, stamin. and' whistl-' ing in the galleries, and applause on the floor, and order," order,"' resounded in ! every tl.rection. I ne Sneaner knocked busily wita Ins hammer, and voices were . heard. sainij let l!ie;n cl.m." 1 "v-no.. .,,.,,'., I..,. ;., t..i .!. , c ii.ii.iiv iii.i.i ilium- 5u,i?nii,-il, ill" .1 if' ker said the question w as on the passage ' of the bid. " .Mr. Hurt moved to lav tiie i ill on the table. Disagreed to vears 07. navs 1 0f. - Tile bill was then passed year 10 navs Immediately after amending the tide of - the biil. tiie IK uise a.-jeurneU at . o ciock. . I Tin: Siioat'.nc. Stat.s o r -.rsT. -In I They generally direction, with a moved in a southwest ! - - Kt-ntiieky statesmen, 'tis befieveJ, Ych party's feeling have rrgarUo.1; For Mr. L. hs been relieve. i.
n extremely rapid motion, i and School house, at Rich Sou are. on immmi tt.a X'.j,! v-',,
an.l a brilliant appearance. The eveifng ; the road leading from New Castle to Lew- j Tho rush and roar of the an-rv watorJ CCTCayard Taylor is
was re.nan.auy ciear. isville, were both burned to the ground j was appalling. The wharves we're all hid j competitor for the $200 pr
i-iii rrnnihn . a..-..... a few eveniniTS since, and that there isno fmm r 1 sunS u Jenn L"nJ-
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THE PALLADIUM.
Uednesaay, Sfptcmber II, . S W are indebted to Ifon. J. P. j -j Bri-jht of the Senate, and Hon. A. J. Harlan of the House for important Congressional documents. fr7-YVe acknowledge the receipt of a rm.v of Volnev R. Palmer's Business
Men's Almanac for JJJSI. It is a vaIua-jof
bl publication and far superior to other j Almanacs. r:ritive Slave Bill. , . ... ,. . . tT 1 Ins nui is sua penaing hi me n m-i-, having passed the Senate by only 12 negnt'..JA i-otrso 1nt!ana V. XT Knr rnin nmii'i 1 - K:u - Pna!or. dndard the nuestion ' , . lio t"e and I urec northern Senators I Ivva. tu.d Sturgeon, all locos, j voted for the bill i'rie bid as it came from toe Senate pro-Vi-ies: 1 II11.-. lr. flnniiiitnont f i f e Ct m l i t S S 1 t - r, J... ,i ' ' ',' fat, Cmu-U in t'te States and Territories, whose duty it shall lie t. hear the demands and grant certiti-: (;;t!e -j i;ie li Oil ai J I s lu-itu. for their apprehension. ...... ... ,.!..;.........-. .f f.,rf'i-. i-'-"lvts , 2. Commissioners shall appoint assistants to execute tiieir duties in the coun ties, and shall all of them have power to summon tiie jijxvr cnnirt' ui to tne:r aid. "I'estimony of claimant or agent to be prin t farie evidence against the fugitives, whose evidence is not to be taken; and upon a hearing before any mag istrate, justice of the peace. U.S. Judge, ' ommisMoner or assistant, upon the tes timotiv of the claimant or agent, the fu-; Titlve is to le detiver-d !lr. " t i , . i. i. .; r- ... , tj(J jaw f be fined oOO and imprisoned 1 is 1 1 1 ir " t: r'A'itii 'iii 'i six months, and on conviction by trial of having eause.i toe escape 01 a mu.vc to bo Imo.I 1lii;i ,m-'t fiV rfW'iiVpru hV , , .-, f -. j v law. 5. It is provided that when a mar-dial or his deputies permit the escape of fugitive from their possession, they shall be amenable to the value of the slave; and fir default of dutv in his capture, amenable to a line of 10UU. I 'I"! I..,,,..-.!" ,.1 .. 1 ..-,.-,. ! : U to bo prima fact evidence of the truth of his claim, anil the interested party on heard. What ' ,UOf.kerv of justice! of common sense! of law: ,nv iioi issutj u nuciisu law: nv not issue a i to kidnappers, authorizing them to enter any of the fie i States and take into slavery anv ..,-w. -.,l.,rn,t !.-; sJ.iei IlltJ.I ,,1111 tfc V. V I '- ' I I- V , , would create a revenu m: csucn a course to the giivernmeiit: but under this bill a monopoly is offered to all desperadoes wlio are infamous t-nough to engage in t!ie business. Ve trust the House will not disgrace itself and tiie country by tiie passage of such a Dill. 'I'lit? Tt-MJs ISoittatlwry. Tiie bill defining the boundary of Tex. i .- .!.... cini u-.i 1 1. 1. 1 . . as, a i navmg mat .-Maie fiu.oini.uu-j v 1 . a . . , ,. , , , flose the mouths ot soutien, br.tgga.I I I .1... ll .,,,1 1 pose, lias become ttie law ot toe una. oy having received the official approval of the President. We an; not prepared to i .11 ... i i m i say what influences have secured tiie past o I.' ... . T OI "HS U1U- 1113 """i'" u " that it lias passed tiie House. The cnor- .:., ,.r ,,., 7:,... ,a ... i... ,..,i : 1 1 1 i t V O I C . l.-Il VI I I I I;H-.I V 1 1 V I I I a I : I I " the territory of Texas making free terj sitory subject to slave 1 abor, an i thereby extending to tne Soutu political power. which is no; due her pay ing, 1 (J.OOO.uOO 4,to purchase a peace" of Texas, is ! an injustice to the North and to the Union, 'which to us can have no palliation. It is but a premium for some other -southern State to rebel, and place herself in a hostile position to the general government, for the purpose of securing some desirable object either the payment of her State debt, or the extension of her "peculiar institution." i ne act iioweer nas ueen consumma1 , ted, and those who have aided in it should be held responsible. Dayton and Western Jltilroad . Some of the ditliculties which have heretofore retarded in some measure the prosecution of this work have been removed: ami operations are now going on with spirit. All doubts of tiie filial completion of the road to Paris have given way! and wc are informed that tiie work from Paris to the State Line will be let this fail. The line from this place to the St ate Line.. r va as to form a connection should be let , , , . , . . ' -''b t an early day 2n the Spring. that the grade may be completed as soon as that east of tiie line Sheep D.iss. Tiie census taker of I -icrii A'. ''.I, A lit CCHSUS lilACI Ol r . - :. : c. . l ' . L U l U t C'UUIi: V, ill l Ills lUie. SUVS. s'caiur county, in this State, savs. in tiie last six weeks, not less than 1000 - sheep have been destroye t,v j,. When the faro d in taat count v farmers of Indiana would protect the-r interests, they must '
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reon ren! t in cn-u atnrf if l nfav nnon ogs as will either abolish them as a nuisauce, or secure full and ample compensat;on fur the sheer, destroyed bv them (fc-The population of New Garden township, in this county, is 1609 of which number JOG are colored persons. ; 07-Tiiat of Boston township is 001 of, whom 23 are colored persons. Three idiots one deaf and dumb, and one insane. We learn from the New Castle . Courier, taat. "I nends Meeting house i doubt but that it was the work of an in-! cendiarv. I good-day column full. I l inii wcithcr
New Census Law An act
. .u r ii,,.-o,irn ! tary to the Census law has passed ton-; , t r t . i s, and been approved by the I resi- . . - . ' men gress dent, authorizing an increase of pay to assistant marshals m California and other . . , 1 territories. t hat ear assistant marsnai I shall he allowed ieht cents fur each narre ... of the two copses of trie original census returns, required by the original law. That the Secretary of the Interior, may, if he deems it necessary and proper, extend the time of the return until the first January, 1C5K Whig I'coxomy. " " " Cnder t:i!S f.tle our neighbor, the editor of the JedVrsot.ian, publishes a very satirical aiticle as to the economy of the present a dminis tration. Does lie presume upon the igno fanes or iu!libilitv of his readers, when he attempts to make them believe that the - increased expenditures of the government j are the fruits of the ascendancy of the Whig party, in the Executive Departmerits of the government ? Are his dem-: l ocratic readers so ignorant as not to know ' that the full and entire control of the na!t5onal expenditures is in the hands of the democratic party.' 1 ney are not so ignorant as you presume them to be. They ' knov ihut liio tk-niocraU have a majority 1 in both llo.ises of Congress a majority . of tiie committee of Wavs and Means in the House a mninritn of the committee
on Finance in the Senate that these dem-' friends, and that place and Louisvillt- ; ocratic committees originate, and liie dem-.will divide the trade with Cincinnati. ocratic Congress appropriates every dol- We had looked in vain so long to Cincin- ; lar of the expenditures made by the Treas- nati for as.-ist a nee that w e too hav e been
ury. Not one cent is paid by the Whig ' administration until it is ordered In be paidbi) I he democratic Congress. Tiie democratic nartv is resoonsible for every ; . , -
,. i i ,riii -i r act of extravagance which may be found, with the great commercial emporium of
or j, lej to be discovered, under the ! ,sent al)1j t'!0 preceding administration. 1 1 j n,i.-nnl 1 1 L. !- oil ti .r iiiliiuiiilrnlinn ' i " mi. -v,. . ... ..v ... 1 he v lugs are powerless to expend uionoy. If they assume power, the democratie pai tv has the power to impeach them, liven the famous (lalphin chum which haunts our neighbor every time the moon ' changes, was ordered to be paid by a democratic Congress paid by a democratic Treasurer, under the advice of Mr. Boik. I'earing the responsibility to carry out what the party had declared m Congress to be rigiit, they omitted to pay the interCft, after paying the principal. e are disposed to thiiik tiie entire claim one of doubtful justness; but if the principal was due the heirs of Galphin, they were also entitled to t'.ie interest on the same. We onlj Iv wish However, to place tae responsion. iv oi i ns expenuiture wucre it nt-longs. and that is upon the action of tin democratic party I'hey mav defend it if thev sc' properthe W hi ll ave no occasion . t d to do so.
i It is supremely ridiculous fir any one use of hard words in times of high puliti- ' who was tiie advocate and defender of the cal excitement, and partictilai ly w hen , expenses of the Mexican war, involving they are designed to have only a joitian expenditure of more than 1-50.000,- cnl effect; but now, when politics are as 000, to talk about economy! It was a:i calm as a May morning" there is no u-e unjust, uncalled for expenditure, and is of such epithets against an honorable
still swelling enormously the expenses of the government. The interest on a debt of about 70 OOO.OOO incurred thereby. has to be paid Mi.; 1 5.0UO.OUO agreet to be paid Mexico to "purchase peace" has to be paid we have to protect Mexico from the savages we took under our control protect and establish new governments, build light houses extend our naval operations, all from tiie acquisition of territory which will in all probability prove a curse rather than a blessing to the nation." Kvtravaganco does not consist in the amount of money expended, but in the manner in which it is invested. Liberal and judiciously applied appropriations of
money to assist in developing tiie aTicul- nominated I'd ward Smith as their canditural resources of liie country faeilita- date for Covernor.
ting the commercial interests of the peopie fostering and encouraging home in- : .,!,,..,.. - : ..mti.Mnrl,,, r.,,.I ,.-,. .1. V. sJ J 1 J lit ( U M . 1 V t l I 1 I 1 U 1 t . - v
arts, is not extravagance; but are legiti- free soil party, and expressing their dcmately tiie objects of government. When termination to maintain their strict party the Whig party shall have acquired ttie organization. power, if they ever do, to administer ti.e : izyuy the law of New York a man affairs of this government, we believe they j may bo "sont to the penitentiary if he marwill do it in strict accordance with the let- ' ries a id uuil.r ff,Urteeti years of age
ter ana spirit ot tue constitution, ana tor the advancement ot ail the interest of our common country; always with an eye to strict economy. Until they acquire thaj ! power no responsibility as a party rests ' j ... I Icv Publiralion. ;r- , r ., r- -, . C( , H-story of the Lntted btalei, con- - taming all the events necessary to be comupon tueni. tainitig ai! the events necessary to be corn- - mitted to memory, with the Declaration of Independence, the constitution of the j -- United States, and a table of Chronology, s, tit, .s . t 1 1 m t. tai.it. . i - ' t . w i , , . ,..u c ut., .... it:n rl - J fru ui euirjyn, u uiiii'.Mr idu'iinort Xew Edition by John J. Anderson. i - l uoi.satu by l nan nuiit v a-on, i'iiiia-. deipiiia. We are indebted to B. C. Hobhs for . . . " . . Cnnv O I in -s Work", ami CommORU !t ta tne . . attention of parents and teachers Th ti icat-iiiis. i lie former w ill find them at the Cook Store of J. R. Mendenhall. and the teachers can examine it by calling on Mr. Ilobbs. fj-Graham' st Magazine, for October is already on hand. frT-So is the Godv's "Ladv's Book." 0-irSo is Sartain's "Union Magazine, 07-All Goon, as usual. Great Freshet m the Schnutkdl. A ,. . c n-1 1 - te.egraphic dispatch from r.ida Jelptna. ! dated September 3. says: "At in early j hour this mornin-the scene from Fair- - I , .... ... them. er
aretJOUSeS. nililS, Coal atld!l, ..i.t.lklHNl it Whlnn lir CnUimiisI .neredulotl of its fiTmaev. l'or!
j wood yards, houses, ic., kc., ho.umera- : were inundated.
(iO The Richmond, lnd., and Miami j
Company, have ordered their line to be. t - . , located to the Mate line, to connect with . m anJ n;im;;Jon roaj, r,rerarat,-! . . ! , rv to a leUin . Some of our friend at Iiichmond complain ot tins, as taev do ot ... !: ,...;h ,',..,, rv , far asking aid from this city in pushing -. j 1 . c for ward their une. This is from the Cincinnati Clazette, and the latter nart is news to us. e have never heard any one c mplain of the course of our friends on the Conners die Hue. soliciting ai l hum the tjueen city ot i the West. Neither would titey complain, ! if that city were to contribute the aid solicited. We have endeavored to show our Cincinnati menus, the a.namages which would result to them by assisting to ' make a road to tics place, and to Me mterior of this great State. We have been urging this for the last fifteen yeais, and if thev cannot, or will not. ap . . . efforts, and prefer another. preciate our and a less practicable rout be it so. We offer them a line of a maximum grade of 25 feet to the mile. Our southern 'neihbors offer a line of -13 feet to the mile.We have offered them the trade of the wealthiest and most populous county m the State of Indiana, undivided by rival markets and rival roads. Our southern friends, offer them it is true the products of a fertile soil: but that interest has alread v been tapped bv our Madison i i looking another course for assistance, and have obtained all we desire from them. We are still willing and anxious, however, to have a Jiailroad connection
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the west. Our people are ready and wil- , ling to do their part to secure such a coni - 1 ii or t o do their mrt to ieen re n el i ; inn. - i .... . - - ........... . ... w . . . . . j nection. e regtrd it as our interest as j well a yours that such a connection should lie had. If you wih our trade, and that of the country north and west of us. you cannot reach it by better j route than through this place. We are : near a summit level, which will enable roads to be made at a comparativ ely small cost, in any direction. We pose aowever, I incinuati is capai.i of judging of her own interests, and w ill act m accordance wiui mat ju igmein fO fiilging from the reckless, lying, and infamous course of that paper previous to the late election, they would be guilty of almost any mean net, that would injure a political opponent." r iius peaks Bro. Klder of Bro. Dormor. Now our neighbor does not really believe tiie editor ol' the Reveille will tell a falsehood, or that he would do an act of iniaiuv. I Here is some apology tor toe brother of tiie quill and tvne. Let Us hereafter omit the hard words, and treat each otiier as we deserve to be as gentlemen. Ci7"Tiie legislature of Maine has up propriated -lOO.OOO towards establishing a Iveform School iu that State. j j, ,r, , . f x it j ,-. - 07" The cashier of the Havre do (rase j Bank has been committed to Belle Air jail. The president and all the Mary- j land directors are under arrest. The as- i sets of the bunk are not worth vet the ! liabilities exceel 00.OO0. G-lJ-rather Matthew is at Memphis, i Fenuessee. ... ,. c ., . . c t i UJ 1 "e tree .toners oi oiun nave j 0-$-Thc democracy of Summit county, i hio, in a iate convention, passed resolu- j i:..,: t .. ;,i. ,t. 11 I UZj J pU - il lUill 111 i I, J I i U s I I I I 1 1 - if hs marries, two over fourteen he goes to , the same place. Cd7"Tlie tloshen Democrat says, "in northern Indiana there is at present more sickness than has been any time since the year IS fr-Cars Utt, fontaine R Lick creek, 10. s are now running oti the Beilelailroad, from Indianapolis to r i.-.b et- o-i mtiaB. arii .:ti r, a i i.i vi K-cn) s 'mi -s . uii j rvtit 3 -i ui 7 ; itr, ,?'.,-. ; -,. :iiii'.ici'.jiiiic.la. f5"The railroad from Shelbvville to i uusnvn.e i compieieu, ana cars are now , ... , , , . i . , ., r , . - - , . n ' " r 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ri tr i i ;n ! v imm i.ik v i:f i r i o , twer C3-The population of Michigan city is , . . .: , '" twv, oo j. inai ui idiiorie is nvr ir.i;ii
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1 funuressioiiai ueiegation. elect, - n : om Missouri consists of three whigs 1 oliS ientonite democrat, and one anti Benton democrat. fT The Tresid fr--5-Tri Prc&TilAnt iT t.Q ma. I. 1 ' .".iwc r presseu rr.s uetermmation to remain at 11-,. . the head of public atlaUrs if public onin - j lon 5tou'1 b0 ,n n'3 -avor regard 10 me oostacies piaceu in nis way by the . 1 t 1 . . ' Iramers of the constitution. Mill iho ! T. , . - , ; trench permit it? -' - - ... ..... fJO-The Cherokee and Georgia which 1 1 s - .-. . . nave JUSl arnvea al Aew lor bring 3.. ; UUU.UUU ot gold cust. the successful ize song to be . 1 . . fO-. new uemoerat.c paper is about to j purpose of advocating the claim of Benton for the presidency. -
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The New Castle Courier, says: That 'the friends of this enterprise have cabed meeting of the people on the line, from 1 t- i i i.. it.., , ,.t ' at Hagerstown. on Satunlav. the 1 llh of ' this month, (Saturday next.) The Com- j . . ssioners and their agents will be there. for ,;,e purpose of detet mining upon a plan for future operations, and the people! jenerallv who feel interested in the sue-1 " t cess of this ijreat undertaking, are invited ' to attend."' The meeting will be addressed by A. ! I. tines. F.q.. of F.atou, O:io. y. A. llickle, V. . ot Richmond, and Dr. j f .Cock of Pendleton. e n-ret tiiat we have not room fe . ntire article of the (. ourier we hope . ., " , , .-r j however that the meeting mav be a good one, and that the objects contemplated ; may be fully accomplished. t 07-Tlse 'F.mpire' arrived at X. York I on the oth inst. She brought over one ' mi'li m tf dollars in "old dust. I i Tiie "lleoria' is daily expected with i ' the mail, and one million and a half in t 11 """ " dust. ! JL'ocal ill.ittcra, iCotirci:, Tr. li'o-t--:liuu in C ouncil. lilt n.uoMi, Sept. IfloO. j Ties str-et cniiitiiisiuiipr wns ullow-fti In bill, i timotiMtiug to 4-):i;M) half in eitv I'oiiils. I Tiie Ktrt-i't uuenittet rt-poi toil tliat tlny lid let th Spriiij; Ki! Hilary Hill ti Mcssri. I!rl.rrt Hilil tnV.-r i e. Cor tel. e.f.wU- of -Traveli!. l!i t th'-v wnrke.l .ri!n, ami, tn e:nis? ol tln jnir-i lifiiiij a liir.i" une, they would r.tler e tUv work ;lrfuiv iioti tli.u . nlieail." Tli cou nrii j,a-ij..l a rer!o!t!tion i UMt rur t i t i I i-oiiimiltfo to re-! t that j i ! for .-O0, ainl oil lailun . to iio, that tlie have tlit w ork ilone t l!iel.iv uii !t-r tns tiU!i-roitciiti-nco ol tna cliair- : ' , ........ . .. ... a, . , . . I i iic .-.i i i i uiiiuiii ii'r, on .lUiiii s .Mify, rti j . .. i i. . . . i r i ... i in; .-r,i i i uiipmi ir T , ..i.,.t ... ported that n convey tl. water frut 1 iiihiu ui.il iu luiivt' lilt wiir iruni f.ii.i h i if y to .u imn vtrect, it w ill im ueeexs.iry to r ii the Ufst end of tlif same hulf vf its lenjftfi, or farther, and they Milunitt.-d a r -si.luli.iii (wlm !i was passed; u.,.', ueUnj- the street co,..Ue0 to ' ' - ,.' r .ie Ihs alley lo jiraaw BortH i-i.t lo carry oil the water into Mirmu si, nt the cost ol thu til v. by fiiling on top of tiie present pavement with K-h1 river graved, ami also lo pave the i;ii!,i walk en Marion at the month of sai l alley. Tin' K -lcct (-oHiniiltee, on Mr. II initia!. ill's complaint of annoyance to ins premise m liy Iho lilaeUsiiiilir Imps a ml oth'TS, near tin) same, l it they are awaro of Homo cause i reported : of compl iint heretofore, n ri--i itj prohal.ly from eart.-lri-siie.s-.; hul, as it appears ncee.-sary that lii k ks m it lis a ml ol he r itH-clia ui.'s shou hi occupy a portion of the tt reels aiijoiiibio the s-iiie u ilk.-, lor the purpoi-e uf putting on tire, and making repairs to Rajuns, idiociu;; hordes, c.. as u mailer of puiiiii; convenience, the committee ara of opinion that some vuch privileges .-leiul.l 1; allowed, ud, if 1 1 1 -v should amount to a nuisance, the comuultee hebeve the ordinance piovidinu for iiiilKancen w ill be a fcullic ie u t proteetion." 'I I i report was concurred in, an 1 th committee ilisi -harmed. 'liie fines iiiiporcti on .Mr. B.II tlithens. Indie. .Mayor, hr r-tailin sptritutnes lipiors, were lemitleii !y the Council, with the exception ot co-ts. W will l.iUt? n ;('asii)n to refer to this "wiping; out old scores" liy Ilia council, on. 1 Tin: Collector presented the Precept an 1 d'a List, ami reported that he. hatl collected ah.. nt I ,;(. tin lie t.oii, tli-y were relume. I tn linn with instructions to collect the. h. dance, of tic taxes ".lecur.ii n g to law." The on on a in-e c u til led " A u Ordinance aulhnr izi I he op.-11 i ng a ii 1 locating ."mii n street, ' was passed. Th i s M roe t is 2 1 fee I wile, mulling from I'.-arl t Marian, at right allele with those, streets, mi l is located on th - Moiiiii i. leu of i lots numbered -I ami 1 o 1 in that part of ih city j laid oull.y John Hinilh ; ' , .. , ,. ,,, , .,, f Arroui.t jr.nnzl (,tt,j. Iho following hills , Wrrc wed ami order., ismied": I5y Win. Cox, urveyin; graveyard, $a,50 I - I - Homey, repairing publn; plow fnr 't,. r, S1,-'J AI. Woii, ni.ikiiiS stakes, tVc. , , . . . . .m. ,v j. h. Ilutio... ,,avi.,K ,,. :.5.j-w,. ; Aleeli, repairnii; lire hook, iVc. t; J,?a Holloway , Oavis, l.riiililK' charter ami aiiieuJmeiiU ill - . pamphlet form, -e., it;,! Ailjournd to Tuesday eveninj;, ITtii inst. DIIil.UT ITiOM THE MINT The' I . , , . . , . . j t iools w hat are (joods are now arriving j at tiie new store of Thaddeus Wright, on-1 posite BrightwelBs. They are beautiful I plain, neat, gay, fancy, fashionable. Ladies call and see them. I Svmpto.ms of Di.scam;. Should never; be dsgreg-ird-d. They are unerring in-j dieations tiutt the vita! functions of nature have been interrupted in their healthful arn.-n. am mat serious evils must mevtt- ( ably follow, unless tiie system be aair. i " . . . . , ' set riant by the timely use of nronor re- : l.t. " t medies. And ill seekinc Jriese it is ad ' ' important that resort be not had t dra ?'c pur gal ires or other medicine, of a vi-j-: lent kind, which reduce the strength, and so prostrate tiie powers of nature, that j thv are unableta repel tiie threatened attack. Ot:VS0TTS Yi::.t.O',V DCK AND Sa'ISAi ,.,.; w ,.t ih b! I i ' - i - - - - - , renovator of the system, and a supports ; and preserver of the powers of life it lias nn Take it. or. the Hrst indieatior. that disease is uooti you. and you wi l . , ....... r , ;mtu iciini i.i wccm mri iiiuiiiiii ui mi,- . ness anu suuermg. ixe auvertiseineni. c Lieerirort and Tar, for the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bron-; chitis. Asthma, Tains m t.ie side and , i- ,.. , , i, ., ureast, pl'.tlllg 01 i;:ood, ana an otner Luri; complaints tending to Consumption j ' -rts- . - ... . 1 ill) it ihji an .ur iii ivi u 's'iuiii otj ,cjer).ific and most invaluable medicine. ; It :, prepared from a recipe by that li- . t. . . : t . ti.. 1 1 r,niiikruit t ith.tiiiiii uii i i' leiiiihr. J ri 1 1 . 5 .0-- 1 - . , Uogers; an 1 wherever it has been into-; duced, :thas made cures which are per- ... .. feetly astonishing. It 1 superseding ev- ! erv other cough medicine bef-jre the pub- i lie. Testimonial. are daily being sent in to ihe proprietors of cures effected, even after physicians baa abandoned every .1 1 . . - 1 n : . t 1 none, a in"ie iriai win coiiviuce met I a!e at liU.lD'S Drug Store j . i;ee adveiUooineut iu anot another culurnn.!
Ireland, Ya., March 21. IZiO.
Mr. II. (r. Farrett: I have used your Liniment, and found it more than you recommended it. 1 must say it is the best medicine of the kind I ever beard of. A woman here is using it for what the doctors call I'ungus. The disease is said to : be incurable, but ' she thinks vour Liniment ill accomplish a cure. J. BrsE, P. M. Tun W.tv it SFf.t.s. Ir. S. (I. Smith. Dru'ist, w as furnished with a large sujply only about forty days before the tl I.wing order: Peru. Id.. April 22. 43. XV. R. Sloan, F.sq IVir Sir: Ifeasw 'send me bv tvpress, three dozen of vour Horse t mtment. 1 he demand is increas ing constantly. I have been out some t ine. Yours truly, S.tL SMITH. gents nsmes at the bead of Sloan's Column. For further particulars and testimonials, get phamphlets of Agents. . T , 0 'I you wnt a pure and good arti- , ,- 0 " n . .i . .. cle of :triapsnna, call nt the Agent s , , M . 0" anil enqu.ro tor -Dr. Howes XIakk yj . .. , . i .AUAi .,ltl.l.l. Irvin Reed is the Agent in Richmond. See advertisement in another column. onr.s'sii; m:: i .v. akic1 7 ' , liavintr ipiit t!i (r i-ii- nt I V.-uiit r v , am! s.U.t Ins intvrest lo t. W. K. VKII-?TKU. vvoiiltl rr-it-tliill V rcoiiinir.l hi Ire ints nti, I'lislniiii r s, h lir rail V a ti'l par t .c u l.ir 1 V IhosM v In, h v imj im-tiuMils with linn for tl lusritieii vf to .i.ll noon UrST, who i - ' ' ""-" of lt iilistry to ilif ir jlicl.e-lioii . A. N. M-IWTO.V. Ki. limoiei, 1.1. , S,-..t. l,s."(l. tf .Ul XV A '3 t SILVIlll-n iUll. Ac. .1 AS It. III'WII I TT. . f .11.. ...J- i i ii WW rr.ivriiiiiiy iuiiirmi 111 7 frieiliU Mil. I tilts tiuhllU that ll C- -v ha recently ni,leil iii'lll lfVs 1 , .I....'.." ..I v...... i -n.l N" ii v n lir, tiot!, to the larj;..' kuiily hUiiii t,niiiit at hut mt .1 hllyll me n t . ti nil fht-v VIH in"fc --'' ' sure.l that he rfrte,,- (IW as any mIio lit Hie Vv est. 1 r tiirllier imrtirulars c.,11 at Il;,ir 'i7' J where he is .,ei,irea trvselU uH in.rtHft - )? . V vv ,T..,V:,. j, ..., -v. hvn Cim,-.V 7 " " h v . Sii.vi-h Smuvs. Senrr-in Mi.vkh-W ui'., Kier NoriosM, Vc. &.C., - ai ins iimi.h reasonable pticci. s- u 't"t "lock ami Watches repaired oh nhort not ice. N I!. Me lian secured the (e rv ice of one w ho is every way ipiilit'nij far repnirini; Wnlchep, ite., he expects him Hhiillt the t!0lli llisl., an.l he a-Us his li teii'i all l Ihp puhlio lo j;n e hint dii opportunity to 'srt' their tiitii -piece "Id onit ' iio-n l tiieir jewelrv.ete. i ?IIe aUn e oerts t o rec rn it h iw nt rem) v lirc stock of W ili Ii.m, J e wrl ry , c, ill nieiiit lwi weeU-i, anil, us lie liiteiii's to lit! V 6-!ll'i! lit, wi'l aUii ti i v i.le the pfofilrt, as usual, when m seIN the w.ime to 111-, ctllnmerii. Kiciimoini, Sept I 1,1 .''. 1 7 1 f i -J ;iJ lCc!ietV;l in 41 Hour.-. V. J III IIS I'l l M 'NIC llMSttl. 14 w.trmtite.l to relieve the Will -t cullll III I W e II I V - foil f liO.I r - I ile i-r:iln ol ...lie ui these: A person ifetlillff bottle eta Use ot It lor "Jl hmira. II Ili ll h lel no relief in tliat leue, be is ihen to cork u(, th Iiottle null it-tut a it an.lliis inoii-v will In- reluu ie.S to lllill. d'lle proprlelors hace tl c fear la thus wan inline it, as they' ara mtilieil llint 1 1 m i I )i.i he ri I a rue !. I ('Ifniflh iV o . Ai.-nii for I.'., hoiou l nuH V ie l ii f I V ; lil.-y iil-.i ale a u I hort atl la npfioillt Aj-m l r the f il- of it . I; icllinon I, Sept. II, I -.VI. :istf SiiT.,:: GOOT-s, 7. It i nt 'I., tort ilivt In i',t,f H-l'rl, 'in iniinti. ii.. j J IS iii.v in Store, Hill will he Tvr.riv'iu- ' .iiiih' 'ii'-iiia III S m iu from I oijoirier. in I ,,i:;i...:i s.,;.-s, i: i t, a i i id. srii,K of 111 n k (i'nixiie Uhllic, til to M'i l ill h.'M ; ( 'ha uie i ion silks an i -.iiiu (in Chili.: lliiniii'l an. I (" i;i If inn m. ov.r I M si yle ; ; He 1 1 1 lies a lei I'n iiiiiiug KlHH iy.; hallux. Velvet, (cm an I iiii.ul,, I iron iln Aliciue, Urn. ita Alifem, etc., lor lli-sl.iai: 'i ai ' w hite ait I coloreil . r ea Hie rs : 1 never. ; Vel v et Tr i ai ui in (., in a rent variety ) ; S.ik Ilr-ii'l , i .up, toiii t.'i.r.s; til. oes. Mills, i,!i. Hose, in yooj as.nrtineiit ; IJiack Silk I. ices, all wi iths; I'cgioher with every variety of (aoi.U iippurn A..m for w. (';,aivu Jk .S.s M.rt.. ""1 1', of Inch uij .lot k will tu couat iul'"lJ C "'I'1"'"- , ,t,.-'-. SBW INC SII.lv, of the celebrated Rmeno i Hranil. and lies! nmlcr. of Ameril mi Silkn. I "All of which will he iiold LOW. oi. th usual terms. Coicinu.-.ti, S. pterutT H, 1"".'. a . 15:nr liiuu-s stiitl .TIcJ ifliie! .LJr.-2mm E '" received, h lurgn an i genr-il nr. fj ,,,ell( vf ruuB l)!ifi;s ,y M llUK iS lis, ,1,r,ct fro" KW -ros. Ty wr seiectt-ai Willi cire, mil Kr- of tin. ,rry nr.T nu.lnv. mu.i u iii i. ,i.i i... r m, CW.. Til. tjblic ars lesjie. Iftiiiy mriled to f ,!l i.ii.1 . :,l II,.,.-.... A. im; .-tor. N. t, Uiu mur-t. jthioudf.J I Hi. 3tf : w.c. crrr. TO, THJS PSLIC?:: infllll!! !iicrifcr. lining io iCiit thi iin Jt. 'lo.-. oi i . ' ti iia- oi itCitrr . 0-, ril ill Coiitiiei- tii l.n-iii-.. Mt tlia old utau.l. Th- ! l!l at At.t. rmf k-j A ;u rul Aortincnl of WOOIK ' " h: .. i. . i . i . l. .-ti -.... . f - . r . w ish to buy forCAi-II niHvy, !, I-"H. "otrxt to do ertJa bummm; tut arts cclrrinmrO, ll I iir I-ulinK. i ar anv V.c t. lo rulir lutisfdctioa lo all . ' , ,, a ho ma v lavrtr u with a call- ( lar m!to i Tit V; Our uriucifl- "re HOXRSsTY; Our .p-ctlioii, sL'CCI-S. rj"All kimiwof '.prcri Cantrr Pro.l! Likpil I II c ' I3 U "1 frtf t '-GOtM. - s,.i)IT m. riiAivfORD Room No. . IWt' UMil imn. nir-hmoud, sj.t. li, l-v-3--ir . ... ; I ,twiltilJ Oil-.- Urge lul fti LmuIi1 S . .:. ...,- .OB.;rt,n. 1 ' " , r - Oil Pr-prmiiit; " Aii; ' Junior; " Ambrr, rrac' irret; KrHtumry ; " Odiir; ; I rra(: " Nrrali: . A!inooti; ' nrau-.e: s.tr; l.cn.ou; l.at iuiirr ; " flrijiiiu m; . . 1 -,ir-, -- s . j i,,,. " I'jtlalutjl; " Ciov-: " Black Pepper; Witerrreeu; " .Sjarfiiiit ; " Tnuiy; " Tar,...:..... ; Horsemiut; i " rem.yrmvli i " Caraj 3vc., JU I Ju.l received d for " - Ie at l7o Co.'m Uicb'nuud, Sspt. 1 lti ItJ-
