Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 42, 9 October 1850 — Page 2

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! 7 OCTWe think no good would result; from the publication of ttio comrnuruca-; , tion of Another Stockholder." It is too; personal, and was evidently written with1 too much of the "spirit" the author condemnsin another. ' "The European Xetcs. is the title of a large and very beautifully printed weekly , paper, just commenced in Philadelphia,! by Montgomery & Co. It is particularly' devoted to the news of Europe, and some- j what upon the plan of a very popular) .....r.v,.t ...ara uhm ta. jMuiuai jruninii'.'i a ii. t, j u t j - : tied tho "1I1 Countryman. ine -News; will L peculiarly interesting to our for-! i.; ,.t ..r.rn..!,. t 1 CIKH uui'iiiauuii, ..v ..v. .... j.. i. . ... . - , i i 1 , , , , ihe eneral reader. It is neutral in rei l t-.:. - ;o .,r.,r., i innn and rxilities. I rit:ft ! 1 net fiimum "a"'" i i hi advance. Jlolden't Magazine. This very chap nd very popular Magazine is about etit jiing upon a new volume, which makes a favorable opportunity l subscribe. It contains large amount of good, valuaLie and interesting matter, and is only 81 UCr C1IJIJ Ulila , i'.ViiH'- 3 vtfii wv av.aa ,

THE PALLADIUM. WcdnMdar, October O, 1850.

r esiern l ai ijinurr is in- ' j Iaw or no Jaw. Tiia fugitives were of a handsome sheet just commenced eiirI,Cs,ly recommended to arm themselves. Cincinnati. Its object is to "rush tIio;Iar, aml Lloo,!y work js -xpPCte(I t;.lPr(? public with a chep and convenient city if alle are riiaje t arrest tho I1P?ro,,s.

guiile a general tremng guiue m ine form in which i can bo atforded at thej very lowest price, u is n general ousi7 ,. ' i n r ... .1 . ...... . . t !l ...r.trr. . . r . . I at a" tj ull business men Price $2 per annum. Ohio State Fair. We have not re-; ceived any detailed account of the late . Fair held at the Queen city. It appears to have been so stupendous an affair, , that the descriptive powers of our editoii-! al friends of the city, are not "adequate to the occasion." It is to bo honed how- j ever, that we shall next wet k be en-ibb'd to furnish our readers with some interesting facts in regard to it. A largo numob r ber of our citizens attended and have rpturnod inspired witli a very laudable zeal to take early steps for the orf'aniz.ation of an agricultural society for this eountv. We trust thev will take hold nf j j ... . the matter at an early day. it has already been suggested that a meeting of our Farmers and Mechanics bo held in ! this place some time next month purpose of organizing a society. ay you friends? for the What 1 Honor t. h.chmond Mccnan.c.Messrs Pear, r. re. ceived tlie IT R. I PRIvM 1 1 M nt tlie late .... ... ... . ,, ,,,,,. Ohio fstato r air, for the 1 I'M l , fnr ptiprnl miriioses. A lo-eat iminv f ii r - , i c ... . plows were entered for competition, and most zealous t-troiis were made !v rnin petitors for tho premium, but our friends received the honor, to which they are no

doubt justly entitled. Success to them. Galphin Fizzle. Our readers have noRint at Sacramento. The startling. ticft' 1,10 Pre,u Ioling of the democratic account recently published of the bum- press in respect to tho conduct of forcing of Sacramento city appears to have tar.v -'raw for,t '"the payment of the inbeen exaggerated. A fatal conflict was ' terest on the Oalphin claim. A commithad between the authoiitie.s and "squat- of thu House examined tiie whole ters," but not so destructive of property matter, and a majority of the committee as was supposed from tho account refer- reported in condemnation of the payment red lo. Later intelligence is daily ex- "r the interest. The House adopted tiie pectod. report, when Mr. Crawford promptly asked

Islilorial Trouble No one except those who have bad cxperiei.ce.know me pcrplex.ttrs of sin editor life. One requires that he should be ; but the organ or exponent of public senti- ; meritno matter what his own opinions , may be. He is regarded by such an one ns a chattel, or an automaton, gotten up. nnd sustained ft.r tho purposes of public ; convenience an instrument, tniougn

which any man may play such tune as heabnut vv;lich 9( Iliuc'h has been said. U IV i

I.HI1KS proper a moi. 10 no useu mr imy , u th;s? C(n ouf nt.j,,bor tell us? We purpose by any person. Another, lcs3hae C;Vcr doubted the justice l the rn-

... 1 . . . I. . ... generous will denounce lum because ne ,; does not play his tune without being tol of it because he does net echo the soum! and sentiment which has not been titter ed. Another cnarges mat tne opinions expressed are erroneous, ana calcinated to mislead. Some, aro even so uncharitable as to charge falsehoods, simply be cause an editor does not possess the same

taise prejudices ne noes. .o class ot,Treasurv Was not this fair and hon-

men re so much the object of laud-find-ing bs are the editors. We frequently find our subscribers and friends complain - ing that we publish so many advertisenients. Thy charge -.you are foolish for publishing so many quack medicine ad-J vertisements. Your paper is full of them!" We admit that we could find matter for publication which would be more acceptablo to our readers. Hut if it were riot for the compensation received for such advertising we could not possibly publish a paper, with our present subscription list. Give us more subscribers, and such as will for vears quacks ..r 1 f tinners I I I ' . have a living, or thev must quit the busi- , .. : . .. . . , . . a r. If iI.a lis sF . ul...r K.-io Iha irtl. Tf lhc list of subserihprs. the ioh . . . . . r , ., . wnrk. A-c . la net s 11 1 :f iri t t.- nii.inl t hflf s . , , ......

r.-.t rennire na I,, fnnii.li !,. mmcr' SfCUrfJ much wholesome fee-; it .i t ;.-n . U,,t

" " ,-..,'. . i lump ot pure eol-.l. on tne uba. t-iurteen I make a

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i.iiin.tii'..i,oiiin.ciiiiniiH'um ss... inuiiiiijj uas idiven up m.ies irem .Mavsvuie. i ne "onl mines - , i .

1toT.ier. Thcre are five mihlish. the tune cf Congress most unnrotltabK- in the vicintv of Ilumboltd's II a r. the Aha

r ' ' ' , - , the irtAl-c t

n this countv. and nl! mi. ct , t a. itornia savs. are nemaps at tae present "

living, it has to be secured by ether means.!;:: V .; , , mPance laoors m -

If all our citizens, who have an interest! . . ... 1 . . . ' in sustaining a paper in their own county would take a paper, and pay for it, we could all live nnd each publish much better papers. Cut too many will read week after week, and year after year, the papers published in their own county with-; out paying one cent to their support; and wno reguiariy sent cast lor a paper hecause they can get it for half price. We ! know a man who tee beliere has read al

most every number of the Palladium which has been published for liie pa.-t twenty years, and who has not paid one cent, directly or indirectly, for it. That

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man criticises our courie with the same an ffee(lom he wouR if be had been a regu. ! f r ,. t itll 0r .;m ; er ... .. , . hw,r ; ,!,, 0;r;, nf . f. ' . - ne the necesiity wbich irpels U9, in common with our neighbor!., to publish so manv advertisements. On the first of January next we w;n commence the 2 1st volume, aitt design to make a change in affairs so a, to ,,ive a larger amount of reading '; ma,tei.f wbf,r we hope our friends will en- j ,ieavor to compensate us for the increased'. ... . ...it ; I expenullUrC we S.iail mcui. ; riir Since Law.- telegraphic d i p a tc h fo r m Ho.ton, of the 2nd inst., t !savs: Great excitement prevails in vari- - ous part of this State in consequence of the passage ol the Fuglt've Slave Hill, '- and it is rumored that slare catchers are j present at Worcester and Springfield, both of which places are said to contain large numbers of runaway sla.es. At Springfield, last night, meetings of blacks an 1 tiitr.a ii ra t . ! . I I ri fl fi .t mfttrv srpf-rn. . . i i i es were made aganst ?ne law, and a de . . . A j ! ugirive should betaken out of SpringftM A dispatch fr-n) New York of the same . ,, , ... . i knight of blacks and whites at Z:on s, t fS ' -ftUrcn wr,CH was addressed by speakers : ll UUlll CDIliri, Wil'J ut'llUUIlliCU UIC 1UJ,- ; tive slave law. A determination was ex-; pressed to oppose the fugitive slave law at ; the point of the bowie-knife and revolver. One speaker went in for secreting fugi-. tiVCSt and not preventing their arrest witli blood. Ho advocated the supremacy of laVv. Foote and Frtmont. These distin-1 guished Senators had a personal rencounter a few days since in the capitol. Du-'. rini? the absence of Col. I remont from the Senate. Foote used words which came to Fremont's cars, which fie deemed per sonaliy offensive. Fremont asked an exnlanation Foole did not reply satisfac- I ,i . torily Fremont declared Foote "no gentleman." Foote struck Fremont in the face. Others interfered, and the matter ended for a time. Fremont addressed a i note to Foote, demanding a retraction of' tiie language used by him; ami a challenge t.v ;fi,. ,,f..cii i.v;..,t ,nterfered alld t!lo matter was again settled a note disclaiming 7 n, any intention of giving nnv persona " - f ollenso in tne language used ny lum. i tie ..!-,., .!.! t,t ,. f If. . n i 1 1 uuiiiiit; iriii.iini k ... i . j tJi.iu nric; J

Senators, for the settlement of land titles.' JrSomebody calculates that thee.penwuuld be a great outrage upon the public. '; ses of the federal government, this year.

that the matter might be tested in the Su-! c-. , r .1 " i- -. is.-. . 'fi nVconHgIv passed a joint resolution , author;zil)g r,-esident to commence 9lit ng:l;,t ti(, u,e prfrHarv fur thc recovery of tm ,noncv so naii ns interest 1 T,e r'esoIl1lioll wt.nt' fo tU'0 Senate, where thcre is a clcar majority of tcn democrats, j an1 the w,,olo n)atu.r was IaiiI on ,he ta. We The ,lomocratic seIial., refused to' tiomPn j the re-tament of the interest e i tire claim, but it was ordered to bs paid i J bv a democratic Congress the princioaF tl i ' 11 , . u 1 was paid bv a democratic Serrctarv of th r. ... , , - ' ' I I rensury, and tlie interest by a Whig. ; 15 : This whig proposed to submit the matter T1)is whip. prnpt,s0 j to submit the matter , to tho Uecision of ttie colr, an.i in ,hat trii,unaI shoioj Jcc;Je thff pavmcn joj unJer tm aw ho lIei!,T(,j h;m hat everv cpnt shouI(I ,,e relund tn ;

crahle' If tha Senate belived Mr. Craw- part of the former. Sherhf Mc Kinney and fora to i,avo acted corruptlv. why did it Mr. Woodward; wounded. Major Digehnv :not orJcr uit lo b? institute'd? " CaP Rodiord. Ot the squatters. Ueorge M. Hensaaw an .1 .dadison Cor-Adjourncd on the 30th ..ZXw S st7was1rM an' the members have generally returned nftr beir:7 dangerously wounded, was : to ,licil" constituents. We hope next week ; pursued and captured. " to give a brief list of the nets passed by J The banking house of Henlv.Mc Knight ,heir- Il womM be uncharitable, and per-1 Co ' aml 'abass & Co.. of Sacramcn-

hnps unjust to say they done no good: but to S3V ''lat l'le good dene will prepondera!e tJie bad, we are not prepared to declare. A session of ten months an exP of thousands of dollars, should have . 4..i.-i-..j.i- . , " , ther Matheww tj,- .11 mi: msiuaie irom t. louis. r a- . as in that citv an.l th" cnisti r Arciibishop Kenrick ' On the 22d ult. ,..,. , . , , w.... liueaicjencer savs ri well extend his visit there to two or three wer ks. .After that he will come to Ci incinnati from here proceed to Florida to recruit his hea.th and slay during the win- ; !ter. ; ' f-r-A yankee inventor has improved? the construction of Clocks, so that many parts are done awav with r,,i ,t. with, nnrl tu.a r.rt of a good brass clock will be lessened to one dollar.

STATE CONVENTION. The Convention for levising and a

mending the Constitution of this State as-

nV.ed at Indianapolis, on Monday last.jsome of our commissioner have morehon! Except it bo their own Mtbserip- j d organized bv the election ofO. W. courage than discretion, and for the proof. j turns. Not one canel Ha l t,,e com-;

Cakr, of Lawrence county, and lateSpea . of the House of Representatives, Tresident: V. II. Enzhsh. of Scott countv. Principal Secretary; Robert Evans, II. G. ; Hat k well, and G. L. Sites, Assistant Secretaries; Samuel McKensie. Sergeaut-at-; arms: and S. J. Johnson, Door-keeper. So far as we are acquainted with these officers of the Convention, they are democrats, and we presume they all belong to i that party. We have no further report of their pro- I ;., . u..it-1 i'm,.l- anmA nn ' uct;Liiirj'5, on. " to inform us, what use the Convention lias r(jraf? Ijt .at .arm3? , less expense! Sale Postponed. The sale of the personal estate of Stephen Thomas. deceased. has been postponed until Monday, the 21st instant frtrThe Indiana Yearly Meeting of Ortliodn.x Friends closed on Tuesday last. It is supposed to have been as large as any previously held, - 1 . . lilll!-'tT vI l'-i"9'J ITI'M it IY , declined being a candidate for Congress. C. R. Williams has been confirmed bv tiie .Senate, as I'ost Master at this place. I rs-Cul. Dan. Slgler Ins been confirmed by the Senate as Register at Winamac in this State. We are gla 1 to see it. as no t , better offlcr is to be found in the Stat" ,JtT .. , - , , ., ., r.. f;tr Lmlefield. thf janitor of tne Masa J cnusetts Meuica co.iege. has started out ' an CAiiiuiuUii, i-uinijmi- ui u. iiumii of the college and full size figures of Drs. Webster and Parkman. Oy-The Directors of the 15 Ohio Railway have unanimously resolved to adopt the route by Grave Creek for tho i;rie of tiieir road. G'C7'I'he Governor of Texas has determined to submit to a vote of the people the proposition of the General Governmtiiit t - criftl t im liAnnilaru ft nrvf nin Ff . " , ' ' n liimnnsr-i ii vote will tie ta ten about : tiie 1st of November next . r, t r r ?v i ii.- , i ijs-i:.U. I ail os i .iiiauoipnta, nas U(ca appointed treasurer of the U -li"t, in tint c.ty. 0O"It is estimated that over 10.000 persons nno.mcu tne late nnr on toe o.a inst- It is supposed t!i receipts I.r tick- ' aUms.on exceeilea i'i.i.uu. young lady was poisoned a few llavs since in Philadelphia, by a stupid. anothecarv sending morp'iino instead of quinine, as prescribed by ti.o physician. ! CO'Tiie democrats have, probably, i.i tu-ir ,. m,i:,utp f,,r , i ivnr, ,,r ;n .elected their candidate for l...ti.,or in ; , , '"'. "' I ij- I lie nniiiial elections of O.uo and : iei.? Irflmi. luuii i 1 s w w a C3lt;i a j - - w ill amount toS2. 50 a-iiead for every man. woman and child in the l"uited States, bond or free. That is i it two pair of shoes a-piece. So mueh for tho Mexican War! "Indemnity for tho past, and security for tiie future"! isn't it? Lntor front C'nlifonsin Arriv.ii of liie C'IisrU"t". Nnv Yo;:k. Oct. ). Tiie mail steamer Cherokee arrived tiiis morning witti two we.-.is later news trom 'California. Siie had on boanl I -I'J pas'TrstmbaSs citv Ceas,.,l after the first outbreak. S.mie of the ringleaders are in prison awaiting trial, ilamors were current that an armed hand of Wl in ?!. vici,,itv nf ZnT vaIogCt;nt. I'ronerfv holder have shown more con-lid.-nce sinee tie- ernvalot Mr. l.etener. " 'l ",i"i ri l u,v" ''V'"':1 rs" 1 111? t'.'.'ll' 111' 1 .1 1.1 III' . 'ili:if II mill--against the foreigners subsided and business was improving. Tin news nf th" death of fJeii Taylor reached San Francisco 0,1 ,h, 2,,h ul,T rr"j. w'iS received with every t.emotif ration of sorrow. On , U. . t. the 3;t!i. appropriate pubiic ceremonies wrre 'performed! The Sacramento citv difficulty has been settled bv the disposession of tiie squatters. Reports brought by tiie lust steamer of the hurtling of S icrauiento citv. proves to have been unfounded. In the different melees between tiie citizens and rioters. there appears to have bo n k'iie.l on the to citv. nave sinprtea pavuv ng Politically and socially, seems to be going on smoc torn: a. everytn i.lv in Caii Accounts from the gold mines arc st most encouraging It is credibly stated that a man atone haul took a forty pound 'time as jirima jig us i.ie ricoest deposits in California, known on Trinity. Shastee, l t -1 . . -. . -r ' . . and Klamalh rivers. Thousands are at work with extraordinary success, and new .-diggins- are almost daily opened. The Texas Ilonndnrr Vote. Correcting the list of veas and nays. nnd rl nssifvin r the vnfe nn tho nucnn the bill, it is found to stand thus: " votes ron the itrt.. Northern wbi, 21 Northern locos, .""2 Southern do. Southern do. 27 3 rmstt-ru Northern whis,, 14 ' ' Nom'loc'o,, 13 Southern do. 1 43 tioathera io. 3043 Special free oi!er, 10. Tctal voting, 20G ; "Aben"ti Vo Speaker, I. i clal . i wo lem vacant ia .Massaciiasetta.

For On Richmond Failudium.

Tlie Richmond Railroad. Metsrs. Editor i: Just as I stated. see the lat JefTersonian, over tue -Unature of Railroad. He ought to have signed it. One of the Commissioners. ,:'at being much more appropriate. In that article, if he has not plead guilty to the charge, he has turned state's evidence against himself, and fully established the fact. Now, Mr. Commissioner, '-for thus I all at present forbear ingly designate you." when you pretend, to tear off the dfguise 1 have "turned. 'ou navft u;t filled, and only torn your own shirt. And when vou assert, that I d5 r ; v not " " ivn.ur ..k.,,,,

6 it not a use- an Miami Kaiiroaa company, your assumption is altogether gratuitous and 'that I do oicn two shares in the Dut.m

"Company, is equally so. Had vou. while on the subject of the stik of o'her. told the public, that the whole amount of stock that you possessed, in any. and all ,f these enterprises, as one of the rer active commissioners, is ttco shares of iff d'll'irs each, and all told. thv might have been as much surprised, a they were at the gold im-dal you awarded to me. without any merit on jy part, ahho I have ever been the humble advocate of judicious internal improvements. Tri regard to my private affairs, nf which vou Lntc nothing, I prsum tlie public fe.-l but little, or no interest in them, tlierefr-re all that stuff 1 shall pass ly witliout r.ntice. But I am sorry to see this fall commissioner, manifest so much angry feeling. He comes out like a perfect t"in pCSl in a tea-pOT, liS U MB WOUi'l I'lOW l!: own top off. Now, this is wrong, and al ways results in bad it appears aiso, toat tins comm's. can never tolerate any opinion that .1 fer.s from his own. without becomi iig i rritated. abuse and in did: ing in pers nal f .! ing ana l tin sob? cause of the original, and continue;! difficulties between the .Richmond and Davton liosrdd. Now, in tho humble remarks I have submitted to the consideration of t ie i ,i , , . . 11stot iviioiuers, ami tne i.uoiie. tnrotigii mv . ' ... , . uiiniMiuiiiuaiiuiis, i nave luuuige'l III no .personal feelings whatever, nor have 1 any to indulge. 1 entertain no otuer tsian the most friendly sentiments for cverv ' member of tlie board, and continually enjoy that kind of intercourse with them and they with me. Put I diff rwith them in Judgwnt, as do the great ,v.v.-; of th--stockholders, but, cannot liiat be to;eru?"d in kind feelings? I believe they are individually men of integrity, and patriotism, but to H50 this oomrni.s.si.inr ; ? ! lOvtic phrase, o:i this stihjeet. j me;i of bad ju Isui'nt ." lie calls me tho little Durham, that dares to r,ttne- th 1 comotive on tho railroad trae?r. Jf: tin is tiie locomotive attache attempts defence. Is ho 1, for it is ;.? thr.t re-illy, and intleed. tiie whole ati 1 solo motive power in tiie board, as he thus nssum-s to be? I'eriiajis he is, if so. we neod not wotnler et results I frer-lv award to iiim zmf .1 patri-'tixm of the iiigiu st ordr. but ' ,' id jH-igincn'.." Tiiis commissi.,). ;.-t nv mv statement in a former eornmunieatbin . tnitt tne present stoeKiioi jors. tie-ir t stockhol.j. t:i"ir monev snail he used to m u;e tinroa I to n.tytn:. for which it was subscribed, and that tiie board is endeavoring to apply it t ) a road to Ilaton. "contains two glaring errors." "to us( no harsher term" nnd directly after, further ail. is: -p.ivl I w.g furtner stat.?. t tat tw thirtls at least of the entire stock in -biers ' in the Richmond and .Miami R.uiroutl " company, wiil sustain the present board ' in their course in this matter." eVc. Nosv what are the facts? Tiie v- rv last i expression of h stoekiicdd' i s on t I' ject was given a', a m" tiog :i"i i .y t'i"fi f.r tnat purpose, when thv (bdiiirra!" adopted a resolution by a unanimous votj instructing the board to meet f i- I) n; m ; Company at th- State Line. N..v. b,-k 1 1 t .- 1 1 r 1 at toe books of Me board tn vour own of- , . " . Mice, and tnere you wm see tins resu.ution recorded, and there it v;!l ft awl as a swift, and strong witness again.st the course pursued by tiie board. fr-m tiiat time to the piesant. And I ask tiie public, does not tiiis prove one part of mv fr- . iier statement, taat is, tnat t.ie present stockholders desire their money used to make tiie road to l)ayton. Xow i r the evidence of the otiier part of my statement: that the board is aiming at another object. Have not tiie commissioners at tnis very time large hand-bills stuck uv on almost every post and corner, advertising to let. a:.:l put under contract, the ri r i ts - i i iui.roaa trom liicumona. to t ie Mate Line, to meet the Hamilton and Karon Company. In these advertisements there is not one word said about letting the r?ad to meet tue Dayton Company no a'lusion whatever, to thai road. Xow, when statement of a fac, a notorious at resting upon the records of his commissioner wiK have to resort to sometning more reliable, than ; the mere assertion of a lairyer, to contro- - vert mv statement. In another part of this commissioners communication, he says: "And further- " mere, that as the people by the bad advice of just such men as you are. rusheu precipitately into tne protect of the " Brookviile canal, bfore there was ha-! .. . ,-. i . , stock enougn to maise it, and tnrbv L- ' lost thins ar.Js nf AnV.ar Pn,.lost thousands of dollars. Prudence re quired the board to look tD the caoital before embarking in the enterprise." Such a comparison, coming from one l',e Present commissioners, excites in , my miaa, nothing but merrimeDt. Where

f.rt dollar of money to be fjund, all ; the command of the board, to base the j letting of the road upon, from this t--a-1 par on ucen mine uctween me coi:on 01 the present board, and the Hrockville ca nal project, tae resemL.a:.ce VVOi f.l ap pear very striking. This commissioner in i.ls communication. dahes off on his l.-comotive. on his Ranroa.i, sounding his shrill wnisj. at liie start, to a;ive warning to little Durham, and every thing to leave the track, if th-.-v value tiieir existence, for bis ir.tghty engine is cominir. f nortinj and blowing. an 1 tiireau-tung lestrueiiOR to every in his way. Hat o! and behold, he iias tarted on the rrro.ig track, in tlie dir.'c- ' tioti of I la ton . n v. i: h-.ms of I-':'. a V .r Davt ;n route, he ruii. ;a.! of breaking :i. who is on the headlong uon tne norii ot a !aemma, capsizes ins cnis waf-r. breaks his wir.stle. giiie. sjj:,,s u.s and almost bu ts his boiler. This is his condition. f'.T I inve cxaniine i ! i wreck. i'iie b iiier, however, may vet tio to be cmpb -d on the Dayt n track, but can never be used th-re. without a brand new whistl Next time, take the bull bv the horns, wi'hout gloves. Tiie little fellow will lie much easii r managed that wav, lii.f.i bv running uvvr li'm w ith vour !- !let.v t ine. an less dan r to y.mr cnT V"KiroM"ER. I'l l lie I'tslliltii sec- Ma'. 11,;? --.!:. Ail nisjlit tt.K tl-lierM!"!! row lV !or;ny main, Il'OV iiiill WIYt S, 'I'hi st-.irro-w iti I tmy-.--'l liy ply tiieir oars in vain! A.-oilli! t'i :iz?y vi---fl flies Acniii tiie briny -;rty, Tb-ri gi p.i ins n. i liniit 'i" ;ii..:f I i i i u r'it. Js.tva ui.t'ii Ui'.- ti-iil'niiigs j'la It ic no c; mtiion ronipHnv, Wii,. h furni 1 1 . rj l ii.ii.nj; crew J v: V n lor v i;.'ro i ! J s'ti! ;.;;(' ir, lie v ra lie; ciejten f'. 'i li-ro sIkx.i.i n lienvcnly gleam, letch lisIiiT t-frs '' t -. it t rr in it" i i ii knuee .-I i v, ii.il ( an it mean . i II r l.or-1 h.'lil' en:,n s In s i : i iie'ir tod, tin; tiieir pu.u, Willi !, ! p 1 1 Aye hew eivoir! .I.ijes:i: witiks lie! mint An ! now nhov 'A:r llouxier's tono A voiee ru : lien s w ri-1 1 y liy : !nii-ii your It tr, o ci .t u r '.s tit-.tr 'lie in.: -iir.ii.i "t is "' 'I'iin ch iiiiji -.i that mournnil vt ail, J .i y m ivif .l Hi.- tietiiiiluig crew; I!i' v oiee 1 1 1 - v h-;t r . 'T is .1.-S1H lie .If. 'i liu-e hem e ii ! V tones the v k II vv. Ferth fn !!; ;. t i.. r i - If i . r v' iii lint f I. : h- ! il the ror it i n itoitt nt IVt-.-r rusii'J : n I i 1 1 ti :'.(,," iiMiv, r.14: ng st'-ria is hua :;: ' f.ihh'ctp. - i F. i - cry, iiui I iii"' i . Tl I'ltteiit wor i l eiveii All vv."..l.t rims pruvtr! I , "1 11 Ol lh ! lu.'l r. A IV It's snvi' ii i irnji re n t NINA. ll' i.'Vn fnrt:.- Hichmnmi 1'aUmUum . C'Mivi n iiliicn t ci'i-i ) I t!ni-!i':i -No It. 7Y- - . r. '' y!j :iiii in (i Vo .r r7-v y . I r.i-i e. !.;.. - ! i f tv :i t y-foil r l-tt-'rs. Mv 1 it 10 rt !) is a to. vii in .Mi-sissipjii ; 'J . g I 1 'J is n river in l.i'oerii: My :i I' !" 17 la II F li : 1- a river in Iowa; .Mi. 1 1 y : 11 :l go '.i l. Kj is ;i town 111 H111"'v 5 1 g '.' I ! 1 r' i g i a c.nir.tv in Texa 17 -J .' 1 1 i-ii i'ii 'i tit v in M ii'iiii.ii ; el V ti 17 17 -J ."iv 7 ! ) -J I ' 'iv-ll i I : Mv i-i - i-J M'v to -.; :, 1 1 '.! v ii i-i :t g; i it e-.-iiitv in 'i'eiiii.'i ; ; t i .1 a ia Arsnri" ie, ' l." i "! ii a re. t-r in Ir- i'ui.i; ''i". a r.ei nt v in ' t'lio; it river in ' hi nt : My lg 1 M! I S ti -i tinr'uy in 1'r.mi'p; I'i 1 '.1 li 1 ." i g i-. .1 tnwti hi , . (.'.troliim ; ' I v 1 I I 1 ti 1 i i't 1- u ro i. r i ii I -1 . I ; My !." tg I'. 11 '! i -."..' i t r.'.-w Vi.rk; Mi I ', t", 7 1 " :i ' o r ill . 'i 1 : Mv 1. " 1 'i "-"- it n ' otititv 11 i.e nt tit: j ; '.ii 1 : e 1 Cj f. is n ri -r in K u-si.i ; Mv '- 1 .1 ii.ito.vii in AliH-i; el y ' ' i' g I lg 11 1 -' i'.' i- 11 ciiiiitv el . f nrolmn: gl s ;i j j 't 1 1, j, !, fi.nit v iii Missouri; Mv gg 1 11 1 e g t is .1 I" .vii m Oiii..; i v . li 7 11 !.". 10 1- n c .11 11 ! v 1 .1 -cnrgi .1 : Mv i-' l." 1 1 IT - ! ;i tr,.viii 11 liii-s.i; ii..! is .', h.M ci. -ry r;ii. u sii.Hil.l tio. j 1 Alt-e.wr lii"t u-.-.it. Answer to Ni. 1, 1 "lliiisli.-ii Ht vret k: (Ienral S-C.-..H. C r- 1 I , .-. ; ; . . lit t l S .: ... . u'l -ut tv. i.: . Ti.- in e'l .: g (."jiSiwi of a f. C ,'(:!'.'. A Vl'V qutke wrts f It g "t. 1st ot plst i ).-! CK . nr. v i t ' i tie- en t L i r ; of mi enr' t.iis in .n.i live n.iiiu; was v.-rv c w I stiii, t fii.u is re . iig un .ii i I'tll-uesT. a'.s ) been c-j'iite clear. Tin with ;i ..'.is-. lit gat H'J .i ".lUtlliU t. ici was j: si brlii.ant about -5 o" t . )' : . Tiie iirst inuic'iti r.ti was a low riim'j i.ke disjai. I t'lutiib-r, westerly direct: 11 r, , i.;' p.ii" noine. .ng souii'l s )i:i".v n;;T i teei rently in a leirto l'iiis sound increaspa m ?ns;tv tor aoou tn ree or ! .-ur --'c-doi.s being l.ke 'e-r. the ca i th r.t r . t ie :-'st intf-ti heavy, disunt thu the surne instant exhibited a tremb'.ing motion vidcli lasted nearly two sconds. when i' gradually died away with the s-ur; 1 in an easterly or south-cast cii rcc':n. The conct:sin vr.15 violent pre. luced a j irring ar.il rattling trmt :t of tiie windows, furniture ar.'l crockery, n-.i a and verv s?tiib!e trembling could be felt by one who siov.I on tiie ground. In Euclid, about eight miles east of this citv the shock was sufnc;enuy v.o irt t thrtr.v crockery from the shelf. We also lecrn bv a gentleman from Derea about 12 miles rf. W. that the concussions ..-err. t:':ic.(.rf ? nu.-j.lren nprsina fn roni soun d s Most of those with whom we have conversed, whi observed the phenomenon give verv near tee same description ol the impressions and sensations produced, as are' stated above -Cleveland Herald. fjThe St. Louis Intelligencer savs that the doUr ha5 heen wel1 coun tertetted. and the spurious coin is now in . .- i i . . j . j circulation, and we.l calculated to de- - cieve. A survey of a route for the liai'road trom Terre Haute to iit. Louis, is now be - ing made, and is progressing fully as ; rapidly as expected. A great portion of ' tde f oute w-u "e '-'irough praine lana

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A bill has recently parsed both branches

. r i .:.t: ! , ...... t. i ? i I.at.us lor liie tjusirucuoii in u ii.iuroa'i j ff , ci! m M b;le on the Gulf of Mexico to the ! tv of Chios Engineers invc been ' over i.k- i. -.-.4n . j'j'. - bama. Mississippi. 1 t-niifs?'. Kentucky ; and i'.i;!i"is. According to their reports tance irio M i ' .. t t:ie ni.-u: 1 ot t: ie I'iiio river. -102 mih:s, and th entire ita.icc from the Gulf t Lake Michigan, t'T miles. From Mobile t- the i t'.ih river. i i . ne rf n-rih-use surveyei rur.s scntiv west ot 'hence t.- th-. l.ik it i almost the same (ie--r. e east o distance from t'.i? Mississippi river is ninety miles, and that from the Illinois ' and Wabash rivers respectively, about ,, j ti:t v nines. It crosses nonavigab.e streams. 0 v,il !h- G.i;o: All I is U!irihs!riief..l liv 1 , , , m:c.; . tu. i j,f c. T-nnesee and Wai:ish rivers: hence it will be seen that the route cm tracts ol' c untrv nearly wholly ilest'tute of natural channels of communication. In iengtii .' is oniy II percent, longer liian a tlin.i t air line; and it will intersect and cross some :x or fight of i:v rail roads now budding t connect the E.ist-rn and Western cities of the Fdin: Iiesi !es it can be easily and e'l-p'y e!en l t he more impiitant towns and w c d to . .!!IV tlistricts bv in n s of hi aneii roads. The a""re,T:ite population of l'io coinities t i he mainly ae-omuio. .1 by this road, on. with an cmi esnniotea at om in, atid import t 'nr ge .if 7.' . " tons. The population of tae c oimli v. th markets n! whicil are nv-stl V at t - tiulf poets, is s.i;iposed to ! ijj. wards of five iiiil;;-":is. with an fxnoit ami im: .it t.:fge of - 9 ;' t.H 1'iie t !! cost ol tins rol, entire an eoiilp.et . w ;i h-eivv ir.oi r.iils (i. ji.iun to t.ie var i. an 1 every t.ung necessary tor the opening business, is estimated at Sgt.).VOO per iiid or 1 T.o I a.UiHI tor tiie road complete a sum which amount to less than one half of that invested in railway s . by the city o! Boston alone. To MakicIIkns l.w. Tiie South Carolinian sir s a neighbor states that hog's bird i the ln-st toiiig th it liecati Ibid ti Imix wit'i the tlniigh in gives to his hens. He savs that one cut of this tat as large as a walnut, wiil set a hen to laving immediately after she ims been broken up from sitting, and that, by feeding them w ith the fat occasionally, his liens continue laving through tiie whole w titer. Cl! ANMWKTtllts.gentleman in Norf ,!k coutity. Mass . wii is largely t ngagetl in the cultivatioii of tiiis fruit, gets it is said. 1 ." to -It ui bushels per acre from upland and the berries raised by cultivation are two or three limes as large as the wild lnht. Nearlv any kind of sod will answer. The Newark 1 ai!y Advortis-r has the f.llowdng anecdote respecting the first tippea ranee of tho Cranberry in Ihigbmd: We believe they had not the ('ran-' berrv twenty years ago in Fnglaml, 1" r a gent'eman ot llostuii, wishing to make no agreeable present to his friend in that country, sent him a barrel of them. Some months afterwards', a b tvr came acknowledging th" d "nation with many thanks, but remaiking that owing to the length of the voyage, taev had turned a little sour ' before arrivid: but still, with sugar on th'-m. th"V W ei e fiiind iju'te j.alatabie, taken in small tju unities vi;h tea. Anot'i-t-r barrel w hs ! u w ii t ! ,1 . of c eirse, m; 1 'din-cliotis lo st,.v them with sugar. We' i infer, therefore, tr im their being rati 11 raw, that it w.is th -n. whatever it may lie now, a Iriiit unknown to isbmd ;oirrit:iiiture. L" 7 1 om. . . said a tein.i ri.g tri- lid, ' m :i ;t a tie t iii .an t i"i;"s v.-111 ri 'A ii v. tho vcrv il ii sueii stu!. as vi e.l i ; i . iing wouldn't touch that til'Htl'.V. ' That's nine tliey Tom. d'oor creatures uiiat's go'i'l." is bru't' s, si; i ! th"y tlon't kii'i-.v In 11 1: i. v I-vr t r n t n est and m i-' f.!;u:id:iiit I loos, ihr flK"ipliiateriils sSi'iiild as apjdes, piniiii. he us.-d up first such as a kins. Mimil rotiit i s, v'vC. I ins will 1 tiie swine ii.t.i a liiri ving nrder. nnd vou e;in tinisii iiitri otT" v,',h ge.i. ! rirn, .i corn infill eie.ki'd inin :i r:ii:sh. nnd tiius i-ut t.'ie lard on iiis r: bs to mir liking. r-It isstn'ed I'm Millerer k n wu . i, Ilioniltoii i.'uuiity. 'iio. has iroduer'l ii"-" tuousand s.-vi-ti bund red gallons 'if wine tiie present season . lie vi'i'i' re tii" ir'iertv destroyed liv iire Hi ..'sv 1 i ii i . 0 il ri li ; tne p list tr. i, csiiiuat'-J at t I'M O.O'Jfl. r-'T Miss I"r-d"rik ri Rrc-m.-r. tb 'cb.'.rat"d Ktveili-,!l I, iveh-.i, w;is at Chicago on the 1 Tt'l. (-. """Tiie wheat crop nf Ohio is estimated al 2't f(J-).0u) bushels. ';".' It is fon:piit.'d ton? t' n millions r.f fraiics are unnuaiiy paid for flowers in Paris. rj;i5et,!. F.;ivag?. ;i ngro. convlcte ! of a'ulu'-ting si.iV-s tiien tii'-ir ni.i-t rs. was seiit' liced nt St. Louis, a few dnvs since. i ten years imprisonment in the penitentiary. frTiic Wabash river is cnld to b" ! iwr f,t this t.rne than it !ms been during t.ie iast tiiii't v vears. rrj.n r'litor was r-'-r. -? !.'.' cen tn Nashviile in t;i ur:c!;-turbed 'esj,.m t,i a t'ttttsnr.d elj'ars .' .' ' Tiio I'.dice i're aher iiim. CJXCINN TI PRICKS T JiRKNT. Till: MARKET. SaMrdnv, Oct., . 1 C.VJ. V '-ur and tjr tin T ie of Flour to- ay wer ''o'.fin"! to t V i brls at -S.j.oC: I 2 do at S3 Co. and jj 'lo fit b.'t.'jl. In (train we boar 1 of no trar.sctions and prices are no-Tiinally unchanged. V'heat is steady at 70c. Uecivea ciuririg tne inst i nours I ..'. iri t i..- i.. ... . .-i.i.. Fiour. and (L'ting tiie veek .r '?2. 1.xported durit g the week C23 brls. Provision We have heard cl transactions .since our Iat report. r.o 1 1 Fugar S;Jcs of 10 hhds at do fatr at Ce The market is steady and holders firm. Coffe" Sties of 150 bags Rio in two lots at 13e. .Molasses A sale of f.O brls N. O. at 35c. fjhepce ?ales of 525 boxes in lots at Gc. The drmand is rather better. Hay Saes of 40 bales prime Timothy from rierat 12.50. Freight?! To New Orleans Whisky SI; Flour "Oc; poud I freight 40c. To j ; Pittsburgh Whisky 75c; pound freight j 20c. To t Louis Whisky SI; heavy i freight 35c per 100 lbs., and Dry Goods 50c Cincinnati Gazette.

OirMore taan two hundred timn,.nil

cass of various diseases hare been cured within the last twelve months, by that great and good medicine. H. O. Parrel! Celebrated rabian Liniment. Nothinj perhaps, since tiie creation of the worbl, has been more successful as an external remedy tor al! nervous diseases, as this wonderful curative. When applied it intantanetmsly diffuses itself through the whole system, soothing the irritated nerve. J. laving pains, and creating a most delightful st ligation. Try it. an. I you will r.evtf regret it. See advertisement. 1". s. ("utile market. Cot ington unit Cincinnati Cutlie, Sheep nil Hec Market., Octolier 1st, litl. '1 he ur.;l J t,f Ft-t f Cutlie conliniie !'.nr it!i the e s ej.iiou of choice irccrij.tit.ns. wiii.h are scar.-e, an J wut J reiiiiity oinnnnj ." 1 r , net. H" cootinue to quote f.Or an! or.iin.iry ciencrij-noix at a 1.5 1 " ,-. tlPt. UoImvc. cieh.ie.i nlnje, in j are iw.v tonlit at -J.7;vi2,TO tv t. gr We have lie ( hinge to te.ll.j- in !ieep mora tHaa lii .1 j; aJ pr.riit ure w-iinte.i at -g i J3. Catnl.r . S.-f.t At :iiarUetg.M Cattle, .i! 'ill t '!0 t It -,-vt s ull i g I .' i St. ,-,. r..ii,.niig ot neri.ia -x.-n, 001 .iini rutvea, icarlin;, Imt .lil t I trri e.ir ehi. Pri-ps: M . rkt I tee I. e t rrt -Ji.. 1 -J ) tetvl;firt . 1 il.tv s-a ,v . ; -'.. il l 1 1 ... I ; 1 1 11 r I . .. . : or.iiii' rv li.15l.jl. Ve il ralves -' ii U jj Hi. tea 4,j'.l t t t. TdiioW .",."! I. Mures . ori.ri2 n, 5.."t. Tl. """. 1 0i I lgt . CoW il 'l.i t' li V .'S s. 1 , -J 4 . " . e? 11 I Yeftr-Su.-s !.. l ! Ihv .-,ri el :. $t . I j. $.1 . - rv ceo ! f r i 1 'I'd'.-- -ir o!,J ,'.". J .- ..,1- ren f.r f l'.'..'il. Miwi tin-. I.hhSs i t-.; ;;t nir!.-t. ..lea rsther . I't i.-.-s oluiil, i.Ti.i ; !'v ol $t t ,..,-' .1: ',.". -. Swim? relnit Jiu'.-. Hoi: iit.i n . 1' ; i-ii. .vtiiiirU-! I e.i ) hef eotl !i-. I'J Ml More. 1 . 1 1 1 fc it . 1 1 .'e 11 . 'O .111 I e.i. v. : i' 1 I t ! si 11 I U-iilet, ml It'll siiiii.'. i'rirr-: Ji.-r I t- il I .i-. ive ni i.ir t-xlri t; III t il 1 1 1 1 -i.i ; mi-i n. I ic ; III', r.i tio 4 f 1 i . M.li'f iw.i f.'l-4 .-l.i 7.. si'. t..:....g ..x--'ii '.". 70. .--.I. It a,. ilil.V ('nAa 1111 I fiiit'eii aii.'tut -Jt , ga. g . 3 t. t) J'lt. Mie.'ji ami I mil s ii.' ul !..), 1 ,7., g, g.7." .. . '.i . -tti'i. i I u .i ; rel j.i .cb . OiJ . H"-. 1 i ; r. I. ol 1 1 it. New York, ,..'.. -4 t market, 'I'.MO i.eef raltte, I ' l l mni th-ci . : Uie rem..i 11 ; r from lint ' state iii l!ie.-t, (.." tow un I fai ve, nal ,- j 111 .iieell il ll .i 1 .1 '!l 'is . lri. e-, Vt-. I II. sii':.!ii'H .r lieev.'n stn.-e mir litsi ti itv come in verv li iter 1 1 -; n n.i th'-re wer iiiiti- oll'-rina t i-ti.v I'iiii we li .ii k"'ii lor none time it. I'li.--" in- ri'iir 11 uf ni.r ihl y ..It 'l l.- I l'- Iti." i.vi.r.fl.i.'it. ri u.i iVt.i m 1 M'?t t-.tnsiMjM'-ii I : v t-rv tltnl. JS lie. nt 01. .,,1 r.--I.tiiitij . :iil 1 i k-s nl n.iy lioiii a to ,..o r ct. 'l'lieee tiiic.-. limy li roiiM.ii reif the correct iiinrki't Hverte. A limit kill l.-I'l nvi-r. (i'.v a a mi i-. lives s. 1 1 -teiiitily t 'prt-e rsi'iji ng from 'il 1 .1 g ."il .. !7,.'iO. All ulli-r.-.l fonnl iini. r ill liit'se liiires. slieej. anil l.nnli-cic.n-1 1 11 ue In c'oine i 11 verv Irrnv aii'lli-ter linn tlie i!i.iii;i:i ! w urr.iiits, si ..oi 1 4 -a ri tirni'iiiij tinntlil. Stirs.,!" st..i-; nt tl III s I ,." to 'i.cj.i ji.'i. Funit.a S.1 ,. a,ti.'. to .1,7.1. I.. II nt. r I I I. It.iltimwe, Sejit. g. 1 Cuttle: Tlie .t!7'ri n;;s ;tt liie w.'.ili-jt on .MiioiaV r.'at In i 1 ' I't Inn. I ol llfrvn, Ii" I i't Ini li i r.. .iin. ii to I'iiiulie I oil i 'I, II 1. 1 tlie ll ll.llliv s lii lo . iix 1 111. In-l, lit i-i, '.-m 1 iiiyiii from .-J.g." 1 ) $'...' 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