Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 25, Number 15, 30 March 1855 — Page 2
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RICHMOND PALLADIUM,
A Qutttion'S intcry. On oar first page will be found an article which states upon
COMMUNICATIONS.
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Friday Moraine, March 30,
1955.
Vet the P.
BcauscTOX, Iowa, March 13, '55. Editor Dear Sir: Thinking that a
notice of the country between ci.tca-
0r nwmrfV omitted to call the j
attention of our readers to the addition we j mad. to our paper last week. 1 ant.cipa- (
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Jon of a crowd of advertisementbusiness, we determined to give more roonf for them and also for reading matter. We will incur considerable expense in the ; course of the year by the small enlargement ;
have made to our sheet, but hope it win oe
ptable to our patrons, aud peihap mduee j
others to extend to us men- pauon-i. ;
-the authority of Senator Douglass, of Illinois, .k.t w;tr of Moscow was not burned, asi Ir-
'- - j - , r sinT notice Ol lire cuuuu t i"""u
has been so graphically described upon ir.e ( v Island, the Chicago and K. I. pages of history, and been exhibited in the ( railroad, the principal towns along said road, popular panorama of the Conflagration of ' anJ a brief totice of 'this place might not be y tt. e.M , nnlv some riles of uninteresting to some of your readers, I sub-
the outi.ru of VhFAdav, the l;h. at 0
The train wts very long aud
Forty Tears hare now elapsed sir.ee the "War of "1812." Congress has neglected to mtlA suitable compensation for such service
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A correspondent o
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niw.
oi we-
ranee in regard to the St.at Biik bill, passed
t5? Edward Pyle, now of IndLv.iapu.i.
e Missouri Iepuli-can,
til it has become infossibi in some casi states tnai trr? cuyc; .n-.-ago m cM ..uc
jf ana trie oi juii-j , lU-ui ...i.
re ot svrnpatny and corof-'" i na- i-iu'.-j 1.1 ju... , ,
minnr mere Justice to rtii. l qraien means a ro.e cat or sutit. t ;.-e cm-
i the
i farra, one mile south of town, and owned for
a: the late sesri on, hardly excusable ia a piper many years by Jeremiah L. Meek, for 870 per cf the r retentions c-f the Gazette. It savs: i acre. It is the intention of Mr. Pyle to make
suppose they well knew that but few widows cagyiaos, therefore, should cal
we
cce
tome
H)t of Place." Under this caption, we rocen'Jy caU-d at.cLtion to an editorial article ii tl e Eaton Uog,ter. The editor of that papr seems to take be matter in "high dudgeon," and goes oa to lalk about the UlegalUy of the conduct of the adies of Mt. Pleasant and Ccntreville, in desroying the liriuorkept for illegal safe in those
laces. When any one cairns tueir ac:s 10 t ave been in accordance with hvw the statutes .f the respective States it will be lime enough t controvert that question. No one that we ! .now of has claimed such conduct to be in j iccordance with law; but we d claim that j hey had the moral riyU to pro ec. themselves ; ;rom the influence of the liquor seller's traf- ; tc. They had this right, because the law did i not afford the protection they were entitled to is good citizens. When government fails to ; 'erform its duty, by the enaclmtnt of laws yhich will promote the public welfare; or when t enacts such laws as will encourage that ' srhleh U detrimental to t:C v.ubiic crood or '
Moscow
wood and crovinder in
, j .v.
ci'-v- If this be true, those wno nav e rea . , . M
thrilling historv of "that seaol hre as gnen compieU.Iy failed with travellers and emigrants by bloH in" Lis life of Napoleon, shr-H'of alt sizes colors, complexions, nations, hereafter tl ink of it only as a matter of Co-! tongues and people of which no small part Lercalterii.ir.KOii.o j were little responsibilities with frizzled ha:r, f tiou. If the conversation with the bena.or u , aa3 much tunc without regard to reported truly, he, it appears to us, must have time TIi;3 trumtnjdUS tiJe of e ciig ration j Ken sorelv imposed upon by feme of his wenis . naVe their thoughts and j. jpes fixed j Kuasian informant, for we cannot believe that ' upon this rising and flourishing State, Iowa.; all the historians who have referred to the ! which i beyond doubt, destmed to be on- of . u t -.1 vx ' the test ti-ates in the great va.iey of ti:e ,
... . sissi&i;:.
11 need ti w,imlt f.r some miles after vo j feave !
,"l mmnrs r r.nW to he foUMU. CoUireSS
has the right to riot or live as they p- cn their eisrht dollars a day, but they siwuid not for 'it what tl.ev owe to thoe, up.d ..e;r descendants who done servi. e for tiic-ir country,
and ateistcd to perpetuate our m-tutioj;.-.. I trust that all concerned wIH take measures
to r resent to the next Congress tiie prof
rf -.Tt,Ti liti r the benefits ot
. . Amr, wV.-. a'fl r-l minors, ana iu... u
delegation in. Cungress fror.i the V. est lt-,. it tht ir united bur-port.
n
its
I'ATIANa
place, by
At Bo.o:i ( IJas., ) a few days
or Irishman, who apt iiei tvr a a-
We are assured that thi-s charter, as it passes j .j future residence and we:r. to the Governor, was worth a million '
of dollars. Gov. Wright vetoed it, and whea it Wtat ia-k the worst features were striken i out; an J thus, after all, the conspirators se-f
One Wetk Later I iou Europe.
jeusa t set. ardent
!,rc-Tnc-V
alii lav. lo cw:-
:rr.s. be:n ' iiuisuowj
bv the Doar! of F.xriso as to his morn! ti;nss for trust, relli-J '-ah, s-ire, it is nut much character a man ccvJ to sea rum. Martin Van Bartn is spending some week i:i Paris, where he arrived direct from Home.
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contradicted history of forty years wil
something besides tfcetestimonv of the "Little ; the metropolis of tho West, that wonderful ci-. Giant" to correct it. ' . Chicago is a flat, wet prairie, entirely des-
Thk Black V.'abkior Affair. It is an-
;r of the
itituteof timber, without much improvement.
wben we take into consideration its proximi
For tas IVlvliu-f.. Messs?. Epitdss: In the list number of vf'iir psrer, some person, over the signature "of J. C.'ltl. wishes to kuow how the law now
stands in relation to ( decedent s es.a.cs 1 sup-
c-ractiv.- i'i v. 'ue in respect
wil; u interments is not to have the cotnn buried with the bodv, to iKt tl;e same cotda tuay
answer for hundrc-ds of funerals. In rural vi.ia res there is a public c- tlin, as we have i: oar Villages a pub.ic uearse. 1M
J a'l emp'y charter, the stealages having
eeu cut o.i. i New, "we arc assured that this charter, as it passed and went to the Governor," contain- : ei no su-.-h provision. As it first passed the Old I.::.r Senate, it did; but iu the Fusion House -The worst features, (these which rob-b.-d the 6tate ..'a million of iOLlA:ts, ) were stricken out," and the bill passed in form jnst as it atterwaris become the lir. Ti:e t..Vjr'. a ids;
"lasteaJ. therefore, of thv Legislature
to the lake cifv. The road runs iu a sou
.1 T ' I .11.,. .lr,n lT ! ha ... .
nouticea m tne union, uie o i-i' " Wf.s:er v d rcction. un-il it reaches Julie', a
Administration, that the Government of Spain ! flourishing town of about -1000 inhabitants, j has a 'reed fb a satisfactory adjustment of the situa'e l on Hickory Creek, which appears to j Black Warrior affair. If this be true, anoth-! afford good water power. Along this stream j , ,, . , t .11 r there i.s loleiablr g'Aid timber, and gitat abun-i er "cause of war is taken from the hands of , J-P.- r. ..,-.? ,.. uA dance of line building Siune w nicu mu-st oe i the bellicose alministratiou. Some other pre-, vauabe ; tbat section of country where oih- j text will ndnr have to be found upon which to!er bail ling material is very scarce. In the base a reason for acfjuiring Cuba -peaceablv town, we noticed several large, fine store!
Wi a' will wuiia.ngs, oo.r. uusiuess sua uiau-iou i.oas. ;
The country, in tins vicinity, is unauta-ing;
' ! pose thev mean.) and then m connection w.t.i ; . , ;n. ! a ca e they cite, seem rather disposed to vent Misf. M)
Kence, it is more pleasant, and not so mo-
if we can, forcibly if we must."
be next?
1 . , . ..,.,1 1 - Mnn t . . tlio
Tyjiloid Ftver. A private letter from a The railroad continues down the valley of j friend near Lewisvilie, Henry Couny. says: ' Hickory Creek, to its confluence with the I Hi- j
"Our neighborhood has suffered very severe- nois Kiver. This valley is interspersed with , , . ., .. . i r . ., i"; ri f ' Kroves of tolerable timber, possessed ot a rich
v Jt sod. and yields a rich reward to the husband-
it , 1- - . .1. - ... r.. Whl' f rtV
some ltl ieeiing again;. use o4 ...... supposed to be the law. Had your hiterr "gator stated ome precise point or quo,Tio:i, it would perhaps have been less trouble to have answered the question, but I in rc-r f:oni tr.e tenor of the question what the f oint sought for is. I do not flatter myself that I am tuliy cmv.pe'ent P answer the question a-kei. but allow rue a small space in your calni',li paper, (that's grammar'.) an i I will suppose a cac. and then answer it. It matters not who earned the monev. whether the Woman or the
.. . i 1,.,1 ?
man, it ttiey tnemsenes acquis j. a.i i.ou ,
government hiS pruch.i-sed ti:e j ropcoor i. ity o. B.'Ston, for the cx:-.editi.i wtsich is u be sent to the North Seas in search ot D. Kai.e aud liis couipaiiious. Mrs. Alexaud-T-
Hamilton was the nrst person in tne I uited
r whom ice cream was made.
Mini savs she will never marry a wid- ;
dower with a tamily, and for this Teas ou, "stie i is down on second-hand children." S--ns Lie irirl, that. It is estimated, from what;
sppeard to be
,mvb.ll, bad f the
Governor's v "o Another gross error. What eercreJltorb.auie may a.tach to the passage of the Bmk b:'.!, in the form in which they did pass, is due solely to ti-.e Legislature, as both.
ing been disposed toptst NK jjood ba.ik they woul I have passed two outrageously one, ha J it no been f r ihe interpo.-ition o
ed over the Governor's veto.
the exact words iu wuicti ttiev were nrst
ot tr.eru were passe
in
be reliable da"a, that everv pound '
ot cotujn raise J in u:e :utn cosis me p.aa.er ight ctftits. Wood is selling at 8lt?t cord ; iu C'licago. Ex-President Tyler lectured ; at B il'.iniorj on Tuesday hist. Ho gave a ske'cli of promiiieut characters aud remark- j able incidents of the history of this country ; from lC l-to 18.W. The distinguished ice ureri seems to have had a word to say ab ul almost j , "...
every thing and every body. it issaia tnai i
jen. i ierce nas josi, uis si'peu.e. i
vtsse.I Ifihi'vwt re outra 'eous'v b;
before the veto," they are just as "outrageously bai" now; a: I "the interposition of th.e Gjvernor's veto" did not change their chare -tor on j jot . r tittle. It is t i b'1 regretted that a piper of the character of the GaztHe should have been led into errors su- h as those errors which may do great injury to the many good men iu our lata Legislature. D -atu r J'ress.
!...,... l...,, Tmvi.l in Itiel) ssrj U.'i.r cravft
- , .... 1 man.
when officers iau to perw.ui uy. , a -hoft Ume a, yimiy, mcn and . Consequence of lho !;tte peavj ra;ns tl,e
he law, to protect u;o ngi. v v.v.- ; rtce.
proiec w.o v. v.v.... women, etccept one.
when outrage and wrong has been borne ua- j aaJ Rebecca daughters of Aa an 1 Margaret il "forbearance ceases to be a virtue" when j .j-. Hii.lIulIl Stewart, wife of Samuel W. .he liquor seller has destroyed the morali , 8,ewR Jitillt:S, John and
oi eommuniiy uciroeu i..v wv... i t , Samuel; Ilebecca Ann Hare, and Harriet A. 1 the Fox and Illinois Kivers.
Illinois River was entirely out ot its banks,
Inundating farms half a mile, or more, from its usual channel. Ottotva is the next place of importance on
it in their "own right, without incumbrance; h a:,d"cau ,ht a colj'from a draught of air ! from parents ot others. The revis-'d S'atutes Xew H:imphire. The President evi-
AKi.iV AL OK Tilt: STEASlitit ATL VXT1C. Confirmation f the death if the Emperor cf Eussij Jiis Alexander quietly teUled on ;e Throne t'e Empire The Wur J iii-y of Ilussia noi iu he Chanped Prolu'.lc rupture Utveen Eran-e and E.tjljid The CVi-H Market Unsettled Breads!;J's Lutr. There was no mistake about the announcement of the death of Nicholas by the List steamer. The L'mperor Nicholas is dead, and his sou Alexander has ascended the throne of the Empire, with tide of Alexander 11. His succession took place without opposition, amid perfect order and quiet. He has issued a nriuitesto, stating that he will adhere to the policy cf his illustrous father, Nicholas. Constantlne. and his brother, together with the leading government otlicers, have taken the oath of allegiance. Alexander has confirmed the instruction of his father to Gortschakotf. the Russian diplomatist at Vienna, to negotiate; and the preliminary meeting of the Conference had been held at Vienna. The late Oar had, before is death, recalled Mcnchikotf from the command of the Russian forces in the Crimea, and had appointed Gen. Gortschikoll" to the chief command, and Gen. Osten S.tcken second in command. Gen. Luden had been appointed to the command of the Russian forces in Bessaeabia.
Alexander had appointed lien, lludifner Miuisier of War. The allies have ordered their Generals ia
of 1352, chapter :7. entitled an act iegu;ating
descents and the apportionment ot estate-, ap-:
red May 14, 1852. section Soprovi
dsativ teehs bad. Mr. Metcalf, the newly
prov
if a husband or wife die intestate, leaving no: 1 ,
chad, but leaving a father and mo.ner, or ei
thcr of them, then hidescend three-fourths t
er,
or her property
i.es, ? jj Governor of New Hampshire, weighs ,.es t.iat; ....jjj 0f three hundred aud ri fly pounds
Kissane, tha forger, was sen-
-day to two years and a half eonSue-
., . .1 . : r .1. , n I
. i .- i . .. . - a - lomtiv-. or io L ie survivor u iwiu. a i unutu,
the road, peinir sttuateu at tne commence oi ' -.. ... .
I is said tocon-
nd oiie-fourth to the
le sd
it the whole amount of property. re.v
! tenced te-dav to two years and a nan counue,a" niftitii! Simr Sin r. A bill has been tvDorU'J
in th.e New Vork
no es'ate
that
Truly the affliction has been severe.
tain about 4.UU0 iriliiibitants, has a flourishing I appearance, and is surroundel bv a good s
ness, life and soul of husbands and sons; then, j yy,,
when all other ierons fail, tr.e women have
1. floH-fivn rifht. a rtcrhtof -ftiohcr author- v.. t,.,. ., r,;,. . tu i.vi,.. country. In some places the railroad is con
- ,Ltrftv tlifl mfcjins , i . . i structeJ alotJij the bank oi ihe lilmois Central ,ty than man can gne to destroy the mean, , ftry number of tbis re-publication by Leonard , (,ana, anJ lo ,,,e s, ro,kv blurTs l this great eril, Bro. Johnson s opinion to the tfe Co-f of New York, is upon our table. ; of t,e Uhnois River, that the cars almo'st touch
Tt vin'ains an able uaDtr cnti I -d "The Con- '.the nroieetintr rocks of which those seem to
ij -. ( tinent in 1851," and several other interesting ' be composed. i .. , La Sal'e is the next placeof note on th.e roac. I articles. . . ,. , . ..... i i ..... i
Htl uauou ueiugeiv oiouen auu uiipieii-iii ,i
but still there appears to be rnu' li biiiness
contrary notwithstanding.
A Flare cp. Kumor ays that Mr. Soule, late Minister to Spain, is about having a "flare J up" with the President and his Cabinet. It i ia well known that Mr. Soule left Spain in no U nvnior, aiiu - , I j iince his return. When the President was ;
1 n-i t,-i W . t- I' Vf .
v ." ; u the New ork Senate which provides
lather and mother , ... ....-,i .W! K.Mr..r 1,
, , j ; , u . ,1 -v , i, , v. . ....., - - t!U, ; i , 1 d,.mied or ronvevi'd to atlV e'or-
lnut it the whole amount oi pro -o: .v . tea; ; i,:iv n.,U-ift ihtsou. for t, ous or
and personal, do not exceed one thou.-and dol- c.ar;.abje u,e's OXL.t.j,: the same be dene by lars, the whole shall go tostieh widow or w.d- ' j.,-.. a(.vnolel 'ed and attested
ewer. It will be seen by this section that tr.ere ;l. ltfas. ,ix monti befo.v the decease of the is uo distinctions male between the nuso and . eiMt ,r There are now living in Baltimore, and wife, which I think is nght; and surely ljinJ al nea,. nt.ig.jbors, five old ladies-sisters no one can object to tita. part o. the section ;a;j w;juW;J whose united ages number three which directs that one-fourth part of the es- K.tnJred and sixty f.ve years. The oldest is tate shall be given to the father or mother, or e; ,;i;v anJ the v-'tuvest between sixty four
both. a.i i ;;v five tmm. Thev enioy food hclth
MAs-sAcm sETrs Prohibitory Law.- A new Prohibitory Law has passed both houses of th.e Massachusetts Legislature, aud probably
ernor. The law is said to be one of "increased Vrunf l? Pwss forward th w ar.
and verv severe pains and penalties; it is far more particular and sweeping than the old law in its designation of prohibited liquors. An attempt has been made to avoid the coustiutional obieo.ions to the last siatutc."
So far, we have looked in vain
r tr. at
reaction the enemies of prohibition have d the
There has been more f.rbting in the Crimea.
The French stormed a redoubt, skillfully erected by the Russians in the night, and several hundred were killed on both sides. A large Russian force threatens Ralaklava. The blockade of the Danube has been raised.
Sroussa, a Turkish city in Asia Minor, bad
time been prophesying since the of passage been neany destroyed Dy an earim-uane. w the law lit M aine. W hate ver a'. te ratio has been gether wit h three-fourths of the inhabitant.
m lie, has been made with a view, not to repeal, btrong
Godev's Lady's Boon, for April, is on our '
table, embellished, as usual, with its fine pic-
done there, from the fact that it is close to the
crossing of the Illinois Central, and th.e R. I.
completed, will b-j agront atlair for Sardinia, and armies of women were cn-'agf-d in ma-
tttur. The Hook and Palladium are fur
called upon to submit the correspondence of: nished to subscribers for 91.
Mr. Soule and the State Department to Congress, he forwarded a secret correspondence had between Marcy and Mr. Perry, the Secretary of Legation, in which the latter gentleman intimates in plain terms, that Mr. Soule neglected to settle the Black Warrior nffair when he could have dona it, and that he (Mr. Perry) could easily have done it in the absence of the Minister, had lie been permitted
to treat with the Spaniel) government. The exposition of this correspondence has excited Mr. Soule, and he is down upon the administration, and Pierce and Marcy, particularly. The country, in all probability, will not lese any thing by this quarrel; wc therefore hope .hey may tell all the truth they know of each jtber, for the public good. The Election in Kansas. The election for members of the Legislature of Kansas takes ilace to-day. It is looked to with much interest rom all parts of the Union no less so from he South than it is from the North.
The proclamation of the Governor requires hat the voter must uweu. in Kansas at the time of offering his vote. 1 le must have commenced an actual residence, with the bona fide iutention of remaining permanently the ter
ritory must be his home to the exclusion of all others. The Missourians, it is said, have been pouring into the territorj in large numbers, with the avowed intention of voting It is to be hoped that the strong arms and free hearts of the friends of freedom will prcveut
" illustrations, and interesting letter press vaihoai,. From tluit .U.-. to the Mississippi
River, tne country is utidulatin g, has a rich
soil, and is interspersed with groves ol tolerable limber.
... About 2 o'clock, on the afternoon of Friday. . . . , , it b? ran to snow heavily, and continued snowK.rwin, m h.s woik entitled "Men and arly all night. It was a terrible storm. Things as I saw them in Europe." gives the and truly a great contrast when compared to following account of the progress of "Wo- ; the beautiful and spring-like we had in "old man's Rights" in Sardinia: Wayne" when I left. "When we arrived at "They were tunnelling the Appenines for a I U"l,i the,re w8. two boats, f railway from Turin to Genoa, which, when ', bolK.h' and 8Uch aiit,H"r b.ing tor the
jias'Mjiigers juu neicr mw. e cnoso one that proved to be slow and shure, which landed us at this place this morning about 2 o'clock. Leaving the boat, we waded to a hotel through
and being strangers,'
king these tunnels! With a punnier of peculiar construction, made to lit the back, they entered the tunnel at one side, and emerged laden on the other side, bent down like beasts of burden, they followed each other in rows to the end of the embankment, where each turned round; there a man drew a pin, which i .. .i. . i. . r,.!i ..... i .i - . ,
icime uuuum i.tu ou.. .011 ... Ui.,..i ft a .,uia.lo:i 01
and clay fell out of the basket. And liii-iT in,.!Wi,,ir. Judging from the number of ! b,
ureuts 01 women were working 1.1 i..ia way rti Churches and Sabbath Schools, 1 cone hade ! . 1 1 :t r : 1 : t .. : , .
tins oestiai cmpioymeui. r.inic kii.is in gie.it , t ti,;s must be amoral place. mere are i
I.,..tl,,ii ft of tho cs,mp nn rii'ovi.h'.s t'iqf. if
- r 1 a
there is neitiier latticr, tnotner or enuu living, and the person dies intestate; that all shall descend to the survivor. It may be answered by some one, that the law passed and approved March 4, 1353, materially changes section 25. It is true thai section 3 of the last lav. so alters and amends section 2.5, that in case there is no children, then one half shall descend to the lather and mother, or either of them, and if there is no father or mother living, then one-half descends to the brothers and sisters, or their descendants. I have but one answer to m ike to this amendment of the law of 1S 32, and thati;, by the constitution, as construed by our Supreme Court, (and I think it right'y so.) the amended law is clearly unconstitutional. My time will not permit me to pursue the subject further at this time, and I would con elude by saying to .. C. K. that 1 think ouv law of descents a very good oik1. It is n ;'. perfect, but contains sumo verv wise provisions. "JUSTICE. Richmond, March 2t, ICoo.
IXiV
,d hapr.incss, each of
them bom-.r 1:1 com
fo.-tabie circumstances, and surrounded by j fun-lilies of pro-p-n "as and highly respectable, children, giand-ci.ildieti a:id great grndchil- I dren. A man being commiserated with on : account of his wife running away, said. Don't pity me till shy com-s back again." It won't do t conclude that a man is i
Strong indications of a disagreement have
but lo increased stringency and efficiency. arisen between I ranee and r-ngiana. iThis sho ws that the sentiment of the masses is poleon has said that the armies shall no longin favor of prohibition, aa 1 will not be satisti- er act together, if Roebuck's committee proed with out it. eei1 witl iu investigations in regard to the - war. Upon this Lord Clarcnden started by fh-' t hemieal Itauk Forgery. express to Bologne to patch up matters, and it Seniimk of Kisane His Si-. tcii liti LV js re ported ho succeeded, but it was believed, I . T .1 iiC" . . . . . Ill
Or KF.d 'uu:it Miiii. in me e."un oi oe- nevertheless, that the I arliament would d
sions. this monring. William Kissane. who dissolved, and nrobably the Ministry would
found irui'ty of forgery on the Chemical have to be remoddled. The committee, not-
alvvrvs happy vr.?r he is "smiling," or that i he is a Louse-bunder because you always see J !iir.i with "a brick i;i his hat." The New j Alban v Tribune says large numbers of Kansas i
emigrants are daisy i iver. Miss Ma; la-t sta 'es cf life.
-in:- down the Ohio!
the
pa;
tmeau, the autuor, is in
snow about ancle deep.
they took us in. Burlington is a ilourishing, pleasant busi-! ness place; the site, however, is not very good, . bein verv broken, which, however, affords:
many desirable sites foi-mansi, n lionises; Tier' . .fs:A- - - .. . ' ,
. i.cie, vvuieii is i..,',vj-: i ni luilow iiil; ueiii:iiviuieuoij is p-aiu 10 iia e. iieu
She has long suffered from
affection of th.e heart, and it would seem by
iho hist account she could hardly survive another week. The Mormons intend to transport a steini engine, Arc, from St. Louis the present sea-on, fr the purpose of building a s.eam-b .it to ply on Sap Lake. A steamboat
by a to '(
p
ystem of glass ci lid of poverty
and make vo.tr--e
to everybody. In fere nee of opinion oc
number line the roads, and the women were
eleven churches and nine Sabbath Schools
quarrying tl.e stones carrying uiein io u:v , alj i a nourishing condition. 1 his state kilns, and sending away the hme." of things speaks well for the town. Tnis - - - morning I isited one of the Sabbath Schinds Tt.. i t,, ii,i.a.iisinip' wl.ii'li mesented a verv tine appearance, both
Hank Charter.
liberty above slavery may shout in tones of
gladness the shout of victory
The last number of the Cincinna i Gazette contains a leader upon the subject of tl.e lank Charter, passed by our late Logislatute, t'tiat betrays an ignorance of the subject matter, we should not have looked for from that quarter, j Among other things, the editor has th.e follow-! ingt ; "We are ussured that this cliarter, as it passed j and went to the Governor, was worth a m.'llion ' of dollars. Go'vernor Wright vetoed it, and when it went bat k, the worst f a'ures were
stricken out; and thus after all the
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in regard to t vac tiers ana scuoiiar. i iso att. n led the First Presbyterian Church, where 1 heard an excellent sermon preached, by the , Iter. S. Harris, from Prov. 23, 13. The sermon was practical and eloquent. The country around this place, I am told, is verv fine, having a good share of limber and sii excellent soil. Iowa trill le a Stoe. Yours, truly, s'lIOMBflE.
en written unaer tae luuueuce oi a spirit,
by a medium, who is a citizen of this place: My esteemed earthly friend : May I indulge the hope that 1 shall have many opportunities of appealing to your better leelings in regard to niunv important questions ol the day. 1 lie subject of temperance is a matter that I need r.ot sr.y any thing about, as you are sufficiently pledged in heart and poitioii to continue a s.ienuous advocate o! t! at reform, but there are jthtr principles that need advocates, among which may be mentioned the ftubiect of s'avery. Tiie lapid strides that,
outaein poi uc.ans are making io unite tne : Court and found guilty of stealing chicken.
1 i.l.'ie ootltlietil nu.iiuu jl tii.3 tu.litiit iai. .
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at ln tl
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Bank, was called up for sentence. Tne court withstanding, proceeded with its investigaroom was crowded, and many weio unable to tious. obtain admittance. He wore a downcast Difficulties of a serious character exist ia look, and was very pale, as he made his ap- Ticino, in Switzerland, and the crisis in th pearance at the ba When tiie usual ques- Beliujy, cabiuet iontinud. lion was put to him why sentence should not ' j.c ;tl,r0f Denmark is sick, be p-onounced, he stepped forward, aud with q-j10 Nicholas expired shortly after a trembling voice said: noon, on the 2nd inst. His disease atrophy "I fuliy'deserve any penalty which may be 0t tie lungs, and was only a few days sick, indicted upon me. Two years ago I was Uv- ji JS ja$t wor(ls were: ing happily with my family in Ohio, respected Tell Frederick, of Prussia, to continue atby all. But at one fatal hour I committed ! tacked to Russia, as he has hitherto been, and that for which lam now to receive my sen-'nevor to forget his father's words." tence, and my family to be cast upon the it is stated that a few days before the Czar's world, who will shudder at the name I bear. jcfttn succeeded in effecting a complete rsYet it is my fault. Had I paused and pon- concilliation between his two eldest sons, Alexdered, I should not have been here, and you alljer Constantine, who were at variance, would have been saved the unpleasant duty The news of the Czar Nicholas dtath was which you are compelled to do. I mmt have receivej with demonstrations of joy. been in a dream when 1 committed the crime. The Prussian Court had all went into "But the law must be fulfilled. I can es- ( mourning, nd orders were issued to the Pruscape by th.e cars, as has been testified here, ' sjan army to put on the usual badges of aud could sleep many nights in the woods with- raourniril,. for foUr week.
. , . i ,.r K..t i -"niip tne leeiniL j 'i'i.. jMti. of tho t'ar was announced on f particularly agreeable! OI ?ul 1 ow..!'l- I to have : Frida nihufie second, by the managers of
readied some distant country where l would lLe ti,ea.res in London, and produced the most not have been known, and there lived happy; tumultou, Peering. but fate and ioi tune has willed it otherwise, At Vienna the news produced considerable and 1 am here.' 'agitation. The Emperor of Austria directed, Ihe Itecoroer tuen said: ' in acknowledgement of the services rendered "ou have been tried and found guilty, by Nicholas of Russia, during his troublesin an 1 ! thoe is anything unpleasant, it is sen- nungmry, Uiai Nicholas Iiegiment of CuirasteiKii g a man to a cell of a prison An m-:8 .hall always preserve the name as a dividual wno ni.g .t have leen a bright and souvenir ia the Austrian Army, s.-.imng hgut to all Ins friends, has become ; The Kmperor Alexander's manifesto, was total wreck and 1 hope never, w ale 1 hold : receiveJ bthe way wf Konigsburg. this lio:i,..rablc s.-at, to be compelled to dis-; TI , , . ,, in.
l our course "J ."--"-" "."'".' '
ri'l be a novelty in L tab. the blossoms; i -. . . . . . i i
on a toper s nose, nue eanv pas. are lorceu
I.urc , sit
If vou wish i
down and trrowl
,l:'.oksoii. M'ss.. n ('ii'-
itrvi il between a lady!
and gentleman who met in the ' street. Una-' miab'.e words ensued, and the latter drew j revolver and fired several times, itiefTeetaully, at the l.i.5 v, whereupon she seized a brick bat,
his head and knocked him down! I l.itid the smallest paper money cir- j -y have is the live pound note,
iutvn'etu to about twentv-live dollars. In
Fiance te smallest is equal to forty dollars in federal money. Such a thing as mu11 bills is not known to either of those governments. The lltrerend Robert Montgomery, of Mans-
tieli, ., las L-jeti ined b'lore Uie lTobate
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c- mea.iges " H.ni, on Saturday evening, March 17ti, and
Fur the l'.iltadinin. : t '.iiimanS Soirre.
their carrying out theirjt,, cut off. Instead, tl.eieforerof we can heartily join in the opinion of'manv Jf
PaODlG ALITT OFTHK A DMINIs RATION Tiie Washington correspondent of the Courier and , Inquirer writes: "There never was a Con-1 gress more prodigal of money than the last, is there has never been an Administration
f tl, I ,l, , 1 '.Il nr. 4.ln,. I,,i,.n , ,.a. . I t . ' ! . . . ' . .1 . - . . ,
"- i,-'.i.- .'"j "it" ui.-p.rtu iu Hiss our ci.iens in saving mat it w;is tt:e stak . one good bank bill, they would have -assed Con ert that was" i-er given in Richmond. two outrageously bud ones, had it not been ! Mr. Cushman. as a rocaist. is most excellent;
loruie interposition oi tiie Uovernor s veto. ' and Lis patriotic song of The lied. White and
We arc at a loss to know here the (r:i:e(ie Blue was beautiful, and i
calls for every friend of true republicanism to give all thei energies to s'ay tho match of a principle tha is destined to shake this Uuion to its very cen!er. Liberty is a gift of God, and should not be surrendered vithout a determined struggle for its supiemacy. There are ther measures of paramount importance to tic true friends of human progress. Extravagauct in the legislative as well as th.e
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-It is sta'ed that Col Sieptoe has sent a
party to explore a nv route irom Sa t Lake Ci'y to California, which will shorten the distance to b? trav.'id some 2.3J miles. It is expected that Edmund Burke and John P. lisle will bo the next U. S. Senators from New Hampshire. They are both said to belong to the Know-Nothings. A man, not aM union, was recently sentenced ;n Pennsylvania to 375 days imprisonment, for having five wives, all living. He should make track-
t.icr.i c.- r.aiMfn! ,li,.i .j'.-t.i
I.. ... , ;. .... .. . i,i t ins primary ooieci; luat no win euueavor u in liteuo to witi.iu two years, l:as been one of; . J. , . , , , r -t,.- o. ,i t.- t ,i . maintain Bussia on the highest standard of industry and integrity. Alas, that one so , , , , . P , ,, , . ..i-,! i . i ii . power and clory, and his aim sliall be to carry young and with such talent could come to 1 , b ' ... . , K tp;v out and accomplish the incessant wishes and ",."- i . v. ' views of hi predecessor, and hopes all his "i ou are vet voung enough to obtain, wt. en ,. .
you come from prison, an honorable notes- , J
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I had intended to have sent you to the ;
s always sure to
got its ln.ormation. leriaui r. is, tne bin as arouse the patriotic feelings of an American it finally passed, is precisely th.e same as it audience. The songs of "Jamie's on the Sior-
went rotate Uovernor, without the uo.tmg of ' ,,y Sea, and A'u!y La,iin-j. were given with
au tor tr.e crossing ot a t. Hence the Gover
nor is not entitled to the credit ot preventin
au etrect that we never before wimen.-cd in any concert room. The last earned son r:
executive depirtmeut ot tne nauon, requires fyr r-fai, .K,r. ns t,.,s"'b'e all honest me. to unite their whole sti ength to ; T,; 'TvXVn papers 'publish a runn.r that stay t hat, or you wul become a nation ot swin- ; Gon m HousU11 iutends issuing a Circular, u.ers for ail governments act upon uie gov- , Mnnounuilljj himself as au independent can-
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Tin-re is
As soon as the death of Nicholas was known
at Paris, orders were sent to Canoberi to press on the seige with the utmost rigor. In regard to the departure of Napoleon for the Crimes, nothing further has be';ii developed. The debates of the first meeting of the con-
on." feience at Vienna, was to establish the meanWhen the Recorder had ended his reir.ai ks, ing of the third of the guarantee points. The Kissane thanked the Recorder for his kin d- Russian repieseuta'ive was not present at the
s.on.
Jonge -t term the law pet mils. Jiut what you have here said and 1 hope you !ed it has compelled me toa'ter my mind; and the sentence U, that you be imprisoned for the term of two years and six months in the State I'ris-
which, during the first half of its existence, j t;e passa0 t,f lWl) outrageously bad bills, by caused a number in the audience to shed tea. s
L'xriended so much. Ono hundred and fifty
millions, in two years, is an example of prod- j igality which would have terrefied those Republican fathers whom Gen. Pierce professes to have made his model. No object of ex-'
The song of Should Like to Alarry was really verv amusing, and most especially when ;
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uie inieiposiLion oi i.is veto, ll litev were bad when sent to him for his approval, they
are equally bad still. As to the conspiracies the old maid wanted a man e.f anu kin t. In
and stealages so indecorously alluded to by recitatations and imitations, he is equal to the the editor, we apprehend they are but the best: and, we think, that in his delineations:
. ,o ,u...i.i,a..vu. .ic i,a:rvu Mi OI HURRAH IOR LEt'TtOXS and Al ITTLR
Manchester,
-.me.
The steamer, Geo. Law, arrived nt N w York on tie 24th inst., with 8317.800 in gold Col. Fremont came a ca-senger in the Geo.
Lilian 1 n ; I i -! i r
t
Law.
Copi 'us rains had fallen and
nspire
penditure has been neglected by Congress. much of the dishonesty of Cincinnati Brokers, , Fact Max, he cannot be equaled. Taken as Ten millions have been appropriated for Mcx- , that he imagines everybody else is dishonest, ' a whole, it was au unequalled performance. ico; iffht millions for Congress; a million and nd looking for a chance to steal. , We understand that it is Mr. Cushman's in-' half has been settled upon the district of TtfVe ??"rP'r7 : tcmion to visit the dirferetit towns adjoining us. ,
u.u ta.tuc iu i, oat iii.ue.i t.L?.l lime ut-ulT as and Wt
Columbia for the ensuing year, and for sun
dries and miscellaneous, an item of 870,000,000 have been entered."
Cosgrxssiohal Exfkxses increase enor
mously with each succeeding session. The
and we would call attention of th nress an 1
to facts, before thus branching out in the also to the citizens, by saying that he is a geumatter of Indiana politics. tlenian who is truly worthy of their patronage. , While on this subject, we will aghiu notice His songs and recitations llavi good morals at-1 an objection that is urged against the bill '': tache ! of them, and are really worth witness-! that it permits the bank to discount on her, ing. We shall be pleased to hear Mr. Cush ! deposits to three times their amount. This ' man agr in; and iu saying this, we but echo'
the sentimeut of our citizens jrenerallv.
CRITIC.
obiection was ursi"ed bv Gov. Wrt.iiit s nrc
ippropriation of the last session shows that the' 0f ti,e principal lessons why l.e could not
aggregate expense for the year were 51,479,- approve it. The same objection, we believe 699. This amount is made up of the daily I ws urged by the Cincinnati Gazette, the pay and miWe of members, compensation of i Louisville papers and some of the leading VJ , . , . i journals in the city of New ork. He stated.
omcer. etc. aiany oi tne sums comprenen- j gome ,;me go lha, tboro was nothillg pf t, e ; our public Jf.rvaats forsma!l favors. I suppos. ded in this aggregate were appropriated witht i kind in the charter, the Governor's assertion and whilst I acknowledge the utility of tl
oat any just reason. For instance, abou$10,000 were voted to the reporters of the Globe. These reporters are fully and handsomely paid for their services by the proprietors of the Globe, who in their turn are also liberally pid by Congress for the publication f the debates.
For the Fr.Jiu3i . j w Bouatv Land Lsa J j Messrs. Editors: We should be thankful to 1
e.
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to the contrary notwithstanding, and we now ! "New Bounty Land Law." of March 3, '55. i again repeat it, with a full knowledge of a"l irs far as ii ?oes, I cannot help condemning' the facts in the case. We have had a correct it for its manifest injustice to a portion of our i copy of the charterin our possession ever' American citizens. That act is a public ac-1 since it passed, withal! the amendments made knowledgment that "the laborer is worthy of:
thereto, and know whereof we speak. The his hire " I know not in what spirit it was
- l.Iii o I ir t r A I r.wi
:any o.nerevus ot the day pie.ciit tcm-. s?iktf an lbe opt,ra!lolis a selves to my iew, wr.icii require tr.e true re- M,s? Abmt o0l,0 r-;rls lmv
lormers especial attention, itiotiga i am wtu aware that u one can singly cuie these diseases of the tody poii.ic. I will, however, allude to one er two others, as swelling into
ev i,s oi gigaimc proportions , u Miners with strong hopes of better times.
ihe huckstering propeiiMties oi mcmoeis ot ; T!.cre ar rv,re puilroa Is in the United j Congress, by which means they ie et.ab.ed than all t; e wor!d besides. The! to piay into eich oU.ei's pockets the peop.e s I t cornplains about ,.me of its friends! money, is not among the least iu n.agnr.uue. j wLo .j-., in op.;aioa. about tie prohibitory I The increasirg stride of jxeeuuve control , ,aw If always thought tier di tiered! "j over lha legislation of the nation is fast break- j ' j ingrown a.l the freedom and purity of Con- j irTh., iorU,.. Demorrat c!.ronic!e a STe-- . case of se liiction and ultimate death of most . conclusion. IwoalJ lke on!-V rmf-v ! horrible character, as having occurred in that ! tot tuese ev n. is, for every man to do what , A re,pecb.e f;irnie? of Western New I his own betur judgment requires, regard.ess mov5n w,5t, and inasmuch 5 ot his own fceneh; resui.mg therefrom, and ; hU w invaHJ arrar d thnt s1.e t
aiso ior ii,e people to iooii ctoseiy io i:ie acs, of their agents, aside from the parly ties that ,
'S"'c u,ui a ? ' Cir pare a home. Instead of goin ; from the out, ,ges of their leaders. , ! ,:, wif and a man who tai for
i in, tne earnest aaviceo: a Uhe family, went to Ravenna, and took lodgingi
remain at the wa'er cure establishment .! iiid, while '.e should seek out r.n l pre-:
to Ci-veland.j nerlv lived in!
i' 3nnrl Knar.inf- honso aiiranaprl wiV
cret mo.nes o. i.ie con.roia.ig poer oi w.iTfcfV j.j lhu, t..;herfor months, while the' nature of "Many," says l.e finds in a French government, and not tne dictation ot sue, hai coifinued to send funds to C'evel'nd ! woik the fvlTowing remark, and asks if ary
geu or meutum, turouga wuom come, u.ese ! f r lht. sar-or: of ,ils w5f-. wh;ch were pro-' one of the buttermakers iu this country La
lIlOUgQLS. iiiHAi Ji
Loos to Yorn Land Titles
! cured bv tiie guilty persons and lived upon in 1 ever tried it, and if so, with what result.
; their gu it. I he wife ultimately sickened and -Ma-.y years ' ,i;,.p wi.hout Laving discovered to ar.r one
86th section of the charter authorizes ike conceived, but it was consummated in nroli He was afterward compelled tu leave the Sate! "Is du3 ti-ne the husband retnmed to C've
ago. a man named Mr. Bonnet cntere t a bati tjc sosrc of her fall. W.
quarter section of laud in south L hieag.x cfthe Item-rat's article:
.e cc:ic:usicn '
Tl
nere are some cases o!
JrsT as w Expkctkd. Bro. Elder denies belongiug to the secret political oader of Sag Nichts. W did not expect you to acknowledge it, Jeemes, after swearing that you would deny it in all places and upon all occasions.
The closer you stfcV to the denial, the deeper tyou will worm yourself into the confidence of bat "other fellow."
several branches to extend their discounts to! sw and uli&erali.'v
an amount, Jthe averarage of which, for such ', fathers who in the War of IS 1 2. volunteered fiscal year, shall n4 exceed their deposits, and and were enrolled in the service of the United i
two and a half times the capral stock actually ' tas, who left their private business, and j paid in; "and such discounts shall never exceed . supported themselves at their own expense '. three times the amount of the capital actually; during such service, and until honorably dis-i paid in, and the c mount of deposits" not 'charged, witliout having received one dime
t.hfce times the amount of deposits as Gov., from Government. Some of thetn have since Wright has it. The language is too plain to : died, at this late day, kavirg m ither widow or
jusUiv so nagrant a construction as that sought minor children, but adult chiidreu, to whom
to be given to it.
ior some crime, ivumor sau i e as n-e a:td. traced r.n wile to ltavcnna. and cam Missouri 1'enitenliary, and many efforts have i here but to learn her shame and death anl his
been made lo fend hira bv those who desired to own riihon r. He vi: ited her grave, an d as
first meeting. teu. Wedellhad Mt 1 ans oa his return to lierlin, a.id it was said Le was
Tombs. .V. V. bearer of dispatches, which would insure the conclusion of n treaty between Prussia and
the Western powers. ThcTatifications of the treaty with Sardiana Lad been exchanged. A dispatch, dated Sevastopol March 5th, fays that fifty thousand Russians threatened the English force at Balak.ava, and Gen. Bosicet was endeavoring to get Lis corps in the rear of the enemy, for the purpose, of cutting them off from reinforcements, and becoming the attacking party. The weather in the Crimea was very changeable. A convoy of two hundred wagons succeeded in entering Sevastopol with supplies. The firing contin'ed on both sides, with more or less steadiness. Ott the night of the 21st u!t., the Russians threw up an armed redoubt, in tiie flank of the fortifications of Sevastopol, and on the night of the 24th it was attacked and stormed by the French. The special correspondent of the London Daily News, under date of Balaklava Feb. 23d. says that it was rumored that Canrobert had ordered to the Court Martial an officer ia high command in the French army, accused with holding treasonable correspondence with
writer in the Boston Cultivator, over the dig- the enemy.
The Empress of Austria has given birtb to a daughter. The difficulty in Switzerland, in the Canton
Ti e of Tyrno. is between the federal commission
remark is as follows: To procure butter of and the citizens of the Canton, an excellent fliver andextremedelicacv.it! Belgium was still without a Ministry, must be washed finally with new milk. The ! The London Morning Herald says it ha tie cream of the miik is "incorporated with the ' most excellent authority for stating that the b it'r:-, and communicates to ii its sweetness French Lhnperor Las remonstrated against the and deKcACV. Exchange. ; committee for inquiry into the conduct of the The practice of washin-r butter with rtw war; and that be said, in the event oftheeom-
milk is i.n:ii-.6'(v.mmf,nAi,! inFMrw rnittee continuing to sit. the armies ol w
ness toi.im, anu aked leave to remain in tr.e City I'lison until Friday, which was granted.
He was then removed to the Tombs. .V. V.
K cn ''j J'osl, if Friday. Exi.LAXD CoMIN'J TO THE UHTtl) STATES for Arms, Bobbins and Lawrence, the "r-at gun making firm at Windsor, Vt., have recently Contracted t manufacture twen'v-five thousand rifles for the British government, and preparing to execute the contract with ail possible dispatch. They are to be made after the model furnished by England. This is an additional feather in Brother Jonathan's cap. We are already building machinery, at Windsor and Chicop-e, to enable England to manufacture her muskets by the i:ew improved processes that our government manufactures its inusket; and that tribute to the iuj er'ority of our mechanics and the result of their i.ig- nuity and labor, is now followed up by this other order for a large supply of ritie to be used in the pending war. If John Bull has r.ot found oat yet "who reads an American book," Le is putting himself in the way
of learning who uses aa Cin-irtnali Times.
,merican gun.
V."ahi.vi5 Butter with New Milk. A
purchase the land. Meantime it has been i he dr-.prr ! a tear to the mem rv of his .-ar'-f a-"u trad is fa-ri-d on in and about London, : two countries ca, mot act together, althougn
improved, ar.d passed through various hands, I l ve, he excr.tirr.edt
and is now worth a mu'ion an d a l air ot doi-t Lars. The Chicago Press ssvs a weil known I
r,T tt i- u:i lie returned
near?" ttrrioir-? m lev's o the western ho me be
Sew Albany Tr iune,
gentleman of that city Las been down South r,r her h I ve J s home now dark an 1 dessomewhere, La fund Bonnet, and ha? obtain- j olate. ui.iil ::i:inated by the light of love. 1 ed the entire tract. He witl commence a?-i The c la.-vr still lives. God's aren-rin'i
the provisions of the land law should be ex-i tio-.s of ejectment against those who are on j thunderbolts Lstve not vet striekea fcLto down.' ! tended as a simple act of jus'ice. I the htni. . I C!e-elz7d Leader, 2 U h.
in very cr.ctce fresh butter. The denlers 1 'RfJ ir w "' tv: purchase in this country, butter that Las been In order, therefore, to saii-fy Napoleon. wUB- &!'(! but is otherwise sweet. This is churn- out offending the English people, a dissolatio el in sweet new milk, and comes out in due'f the present Parliament must take place-.- . t i- i 4rMV-niinj wire entertained in tr
nine im uenno.is article, wdh-u --t r . - ...
It is a i-arita!: l3na liial anoiier ivauer i uu.u uir
'-'-' "a"'?- r ,i..j !.- j .ii ;.,UM
process for Tero-ai-"- old butter. nurat u j-u-.u-i - .U6 -.. .
Ser Yorker.
prevent it.
