Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 January 1859 — Page 2
EjjtÄbasjj Express
ROBERT N. HÜDSON, Edlitor. WEDNESDAY January 19. 1859 The Wabash & Erie Canal W said io an article, w riUar fow day ago. i . Li 1 1...I that as tte i ruiM oi me " " " 1 i . t - .1:. ... ...V It delertaiaed lo aoanaon idi grw. wWi, k - - a matter of tbe deepest interest lo tbi portion t( the State, lo kuww ohatdiapaaitioo iho Le (tslature will make of it. Shall the Canal b kept i repair, or ia i; uffirrf to f ,n to decay? These are questions, tnd qus liuii sieaiar.ding immediate atteUioo aad cartful consideration. Oa ImI Tburaday the Tru.e niade their rtport to lb Lf ialat-ire, and we are iodepted U tb StaU 3ectirl forjthe following eyaop ai of it: Tb result of the yesr bosinesa showe a deficiency of $w0.000 a compared with the eot of maintenance. Tbia result wa in craed by the x?ta dunste loa to lhe eBE' by the great June fi ods which also interruptd the navigation f-r hsarly ninety day-. The if.c.eiey lor Mil waa about fifty thou sar.il ehdlar. Tbo Mt.mil outUj fr repairs acd expanse of maiiittnspfe for the Jt.r 1"W i aoot $15S ,"ir,'), of which amount about $.33.03 will V? nq-tired in the southern uiviion. : toween Tfire-Hi?te and EvansviJIe, and the ' balance of Söi.ltO Utwcm Te-rte Haute ar.J tbe State tine. Aliiwin; fr a consicVrable Increase in the t!!. end wa'er renia iu loJ ever s'ill lb? d fic'.eney of Income to cover the i lm-ff of tojintfHr.ee, would not U leaa, probably, thai. $7.,00 ). Ti e truU-e bad on hand oü ti c Ut Ixcembcr. l". of available csh n.fim, a balance of J2 1,03 bi. Kr.ii r.carl v xbau' d in acttlin wp arcoci.la to the lt cf January. During lhe j winter tnrr I4 r. income rimLj holu hhthe rinal ia closed, and o ii g to tbe reduced quantity ai d q ;a!:ty of the lands ou hand, verr litrlr raube counted on from tbit source. The Truste.1 have c't,thf r f.v, tbe means cf ft". ing ard mail .taming the navigation of, .the Car.il. and iJ.cy bar r, expectation ol re ' ceivir.g w-;u irru i..e u:i nu ro..ts , .. . i ... ... .. . t the Causl f r tht.t purree. The great decline j In toi! and the ruin of the Cnal as a reve-j n.e,s,.Tr. ,s a cc us. 4 e vo of lhe Tru'tes,. f the I:!'road cmK-tition. , ! For the vcar Uoi the tolls arcounUd to tlCTi.lfO. and had increased re.l.rly fn m lGt:p to Uo2.b,th inclusive, at tl,. rate of ieven per CC.it p-r nnnrm. which ra of in- . ! . ...J ... a.. la... . .-s ? , i . I Ja ' C.rcaf. ii roruintt'e up o i..n-..s, ..., 1. 1 ;,.(,.r:le . ..if iM..! ii)3 ' n v u si av, ' av' . . sp- - T he It f e'ti's Hi the To.'t Wavre olTIce al ne, 1 her the ir.run c"d were e ntrrel, avr-i r" a ed fr -ever il esr pr. rivjs to the opening cf ti e Wabish Vll.rV r..i l. -bout C.bO)per nni rn more th i.i tl. r-ei t from tin- w liobt line of canal f.r the I jt two year. Since the erenin of the nilr. aJ tbe r.cip'a t that c fTife hive avons;.; 1 ab.,-:t la.O)') pt r annum oi ly. The iuccij . at the l.lfaf tye tie . (Vue. which nasth? principal I xj O'tifg ..fl'ee f jr orn. wh.s pork, b f. eic. amounted in one , vier IVI.I to t:bWi). and for everal vrar . , t r-i ft i-n ' previ-. as to lrSo, ringed from fbJOJT to .0,- ... ,, , -i OM if r annum. After lhe opening of the railroad, the r.crir.fs at this . ifce ere re dacid to tb-i-t 2C. ".0 j . r in. ii no." T) .1... a ft i. r.. . it .nr llial f.ir tl.n f-!li:rs .. . . i ii i i il can bard r be exrecterd our boneilobl- - v r will ti.ke ary further interest in ihi CV rat. unless they are compelled to. uuJ' ihe original contract entered into between them . i r i and the Slal ia what i known aa the Bu lr a . . 1 1 f .... A ll.asr & lit r.,,1 Tl ... VÜI md. ' kl.l, v. v v' 1 J T..., iv-.. . 1 - "... vance nothing to keep up eur Canal. As lorg' as it would pav. their interest wa to krepcoa-' . . ... iroi oi tl, uui n nen ii was a source oi expense to them their interest immediately stopped. We aappote there is about a much human na-1 iure in a bondholder a in anybody else. If, the Canal i to be kept in repair it ill luve ( tat done by the State, by individuals, cor j potation, or aseciation. Nothing luriher can be expected from those who have bad the oontrol of it for ti e last aeveral years. The years queatioca are, what ought the Legislature to do, or what ougkt to be d ne ? "- ' s i ii ' ii Hogs. Th.? followicgisa atatcmect of the whole rs i ml ... a! liAA. n.iL.il in ikit ilv ilnr.n.. K. . 1..' oi .1 . . I . . 1 aeasou oi i:jj;, wun n-r aveiage aovi g- ... . ...... gregate weij;M; also, a staieinent oi lue Dust-' ,,., I.? I
r.lKTILS. isja-o. wi.au '. IUI.I.I versl ' ar Moat. niiHt. wiimrt. ' Fsrt.A w.n sr.ia ri .m.1:-! VV.ll.Nrrn . .11.717 ITU, fJ.'J-.-J1 Fill . k, Mann Co.. Vi .'.nijim Hd..a..n A e'a . I 11 3 3.!iT M. I .li .ru J Ia.n 4.1 J'i Vi C-.W j. c. Kvi ?i: ti m.tat! 3 .;: 7,e.,ni
rAKTlC. e.s t o r . fsfty A Sa Ce.. W. II, V r. .n !!." i IVM... . . U- X I o . . . C.. lla a.t . e -V77 II. Ii. Uli;...;. 3P0 J I'-'.. ii A o lO-iT-S. lllliul t lllt. in , pa l votet e a unv. 4 o-,t 3 ni-.o l,r3. 4 ,l4'i i. C Cn. III i 4. tilt 41.9 JUT.-ami - 7.67. i 1c.7vo There ar .tOO lo c ue to llun.aston t Co. j which, at lhe anie average, would increa th Duraler c-f l e g to 43.,.'.T total weight to ' 7.741.t9o. and making the ditTerarce In nun -1 lor of pwr of the Stale, ia begiuuing to attract much attention. That lueh should bo the cae 0 Ososible man can f r a moment dipa!e. How 1 tLt Citit.u to know tb lawa un'esa h baa the e pportumty cf res liig them ? We hopo oar !cpruiati c ill Conndrr this rustler. aa l in a few dajs we w ill present our views on this atjb'-st in eialad. ITTh Bakt Party, last 1 .ig'.t, altbe'i tne houe, wa a w ry re affair, and ws Well a'.tsn tel. Th manv r k thia;, rrola ..I . it . 1..1.1....H ..... . i . S eru i 01a . oii .uii him on ) on rif n , ao epicure, after a fiast. The 3'a are hard to beat, whih-r on. daty or ( ia-t..4 riug tho It!. fantaslia toe." . . . 17 ar informed bf a fiirr.d f.ww Par 1, that a clri has beeu discovered 1. tbe mi a try aurrouading the diaappeatance f CharU j datrrrcrs. trnigseT oj-ptie..! ,t.;;nrif J e
bees 4.1CJ. and in -right l.?.J.l!J. V'Kfr I " " ' "'V'-'" , nie ht. Mr. Kenordr. wh i. aa he allere. as f jr use unon ts w a'ers. aid verv cubic Tard
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.w.. I if?' joletoool rem.iaa unci an ;ed ; and rn.n. U ho , w wa OB ,1,, M.rrtt 1 y.on ia recor ' f ,&rlh r ic.vat.d upon lb. land, of individ PublicaUon Of the LtT7J. ;S Afr WM Kcled toH.ecr.ee Mva;e or tianscende. ta', is prec ruinently re- j niml tj tht nitg n?1,Ur h UjU who origin.llv. considering lbmclea (.ro... K:.i.. It:.:-... tri . o .. i. L . .1 i : '
The prprieir f publishing tho law, "0,0-, ,0, , I . , wboe nan.a was ntar.d on the ahlrping arti bswnt ed by the Canal to an extent equal to 1 1 .kii i.n. . ..... .r t. .t . .i.r ... ' ....... ' ' l
tbv aretnseted. a manv of th d.lT.ret.t raM " " "v" - " i de, of Ibe Tvsoa. as IIa eck Kennedr. iniuiiea. drnanded no damarra for the eon
Legislative). Stcsat. Jan. 13, AFTHRN'OON SESSION.
IIjuso Hirt at 2 o'clock. Tbe dcr.atr concurrent rrsoluion for the lection of State otHcera bei under cousid- j eratioo.it w as adopted by a f hr of d4 to 3 'J Od motion of StatidelJ the Senat were iovitr J to tie Hall of the lloue, by reolutiou, la participte in the e!lion of the State orTiccr tatced to lh eoucurrrut reuluThe Senate mtne into the Hall and farmed a jitt k-ion iih the Houae, the rreidrt fr tttn. of be Senate io tbe chair. The Chair anuouueed a iL fcrt oflcra to be elected three. MarcToaa t tuc tti raia. Torpie, f tb House, norainated Grafton F. Cookrrly, of Vi fo, tor the period of lour yean. Edward, of th Houae, couinaMj Call um H. Bailey, o( Vigo The Tot wat taken tiv ttt, and resulted , Cokrrly 74 Haile TU Iietjauiin Fraukliu (catby C!erant of tbe Houc I John W. l!ay (cattby Millrrof the U.u?) 1 For the econ i director fr the period of four year. Turpi noroinaled Thoraaa M. Urown, of Floyd. , Murray of th Senat nominated Na ban Ear lywineof Shelbr. Tue tute stooJ: Trowc. 75 Eatlywioe t:j Scattering 2 or the- Pirec or for the term of l j years öa cf l nominated Jonathiu Ii. Kelto, of Floyd. &itnu?I u. ifitakira, of lionroe, waa uomia ed frr tbe wfP.co. The rt'f atood: l'kirk l ti .......... . Mer C.okeilv, Br iv. n and Hnakirk bar-1 ing received a majority of all the votes caat were declared duly elected a Stnte Prison Di1 n 1 . r m T .9 t 1 . a ...... a . . a. I ii. 1 1 . . f a M m cruing the lVr.iintiary. In the vote for Directors Messrs. D.ivis and Mythe supported the Democratic aoiuineea the sucee-sful candidates and Mtssr. Hunt , , ..... , . , i, .,.,, iVrs of the llouae Toted fr Dunkirk in ipo. i ?i,Q o Krj$J araTc iuuut. The President announced a State Libraian q , . Turoie nominated Jaiue II, Bryant, of Ma tkwi. Murray of lie ?rnate no-air.ateJ y. L. Wil r ftU0 .. ii,n, . . "ri i v g , s r , i Juh i B. Diiiion (cit t v Gregory of the I H es 1 ,lMJ''' ! . s i 5Ir- I'-yt wa declared du! elected to the ! clTiCe of tale- Librarian. ciVAL Tf.rsrcr The Pre sider:t announced as the r.exL officer j to 1 c cle-ded a Trulce of the Wbab ai d Krie , Canal. j Under the ala'.ute cding lhe canal to the J b o.üh' 1 dera it as claimed .hat the? election for this o flicer should b by ballot. Sroe member contended that the adoption of lhe new cor.tilution, hieb I rovides that all elec- ... . . tion bv the Leg. suture shall l-o rir rorr, had V"""" es-u-n. It tea f.nally agreed lo elect by ballot, awd lue hard Kalirh, of Vandc l burgh, m as nouiint"d t'y 1 urp ie ... . ' Weir, of the Senate, nominated William G. , Coffin, of Farke. ! (ia lord G. Barton was also nominated. The . , . , fir.t ba'Iot icsulted afol o : Raleigh C .r. ...JIll ..71) Barton. . ....... 4 1 1 A. l'. t. rs John Baker Whole buuiV-r of votea case N Nec saary to a choice 73 No candidate having received a majority of all the votes cast, uo election was had. The aecond ballot reaulte d as follows: BaJrigh.... 72 Co.'liu el :likrr 1 There w a no choice en the second ballot. aud a third was order. d, w hieb resulted as fol losvo : Raleigh Cortlu Thefjurth ballot resulted as follows : .. . . .l iveietrn.. . . :
t-CUiti 1J . . JComatock.
" The fifth ballot rulid , . I ikI'ign... elj (.T,n . 7y i A sixth tkautot wa eitleres w i Lout hit dciive ri'stilt, whin tb r.t seasjon, it a quar Vrj Ast6 o'cl.k adjoume-l until 7 o'elock. r.VKNING JOINT SKSSION. On the seventh ballot f,.r Canal Tmtv the vote stexl ü.u : Rabi-h CelTili I t C.I Ral.ihwas ebvlared .lule ilcrt.il I,, in..! j.rvt s.. am i w va i .i i. ... i i ... es avow s . . i ... .I....C t e-o imo.-v.si muu .iieCanal. ststc rsisrra. 1 io 1-feti.lrnt aammnctd the ieo r State , . ... aa. svs. . . u - t rrintrraaUie rext e.tiee.n the I .t tot fdUr.1. urpie i.ommatret for the oilice JoLn C sr m . . a a Walser, of the Lex ort Time. Murray, ef tho S-na'.e, ooeninated Fl. R Su'grove. of the Indianapo'i Joarral. The .te on theae nowiiaation result.nl as follow; The next ofTue t W filb-d was that of State Afent.as annsuncesl br the President. Turpi MO'H.n su d Aq'iilla Jones; Murray, ef the Sea ale, t4i)inat. John D IKfreew; and HrfTrto, S. II. Oweo. Jone, esfthe Senat, wllh-dresr .,, name ef Aq islla Joaea, and nominated J. A. Craven. i of Wa.hii.gtoa cMntj. j Slack, of tb Sons'e, oains'ed Daniel Sto ve, of Mnt jji.ery . The fir.t votetu! as fdlowa; . .10 ih-fif. ............... Craven .vam t 17 Wi1Üm A. Perle f. Wb. .en umWr ef v,t s cast in Necary to a choice. . , No ( ai.doL; lc. H ing a lua onl V of vct-, .oI.;:..u ahal. II.fT.et wiihlrewlh Mm .JKH Own .111.1 a'Jib.a.tn ' b 1 - f.sul'cl a. .V.ssj,-. I I
ci iVrle , S.over U! SeaiU-ring I in 'I heie tVu.g iiu choice, ibird ballot wa or drcd. which itault d fwtlowa: Cravens. .. . 5.0 tl r,., i fa f. . rkl. . valiri i .................... ..,..." On thia ballot Pai Tutiil ftr the tirt time far IK free; Jne, of the Houtf, changed ((om Cravens to t"erge W. Carr. of Jackxni; and lbyd voted for Craven. No i hoiee b-i tig had, a fourth ballot w ordirtd, resulting m followa. CravD : CH Uefrre " Scattering 1W hole uinnkr of votra cat. lXecasry to a choice I" J A. Crarena, having received a majority f all the Mie cat, win declar;d duly eKcted Agent ftlaStat. Nrbfr U-ing no further business f-r tbetrannaction of tbe joint aeaion, it wa declare J bv tbe Treiident.at half pat 9 o'clock, adjournal in dit, and the ianabrs of tbe etute retired. Moxdat, Jäh. 17. Senate met at 2 o'clock . when the Ooverner'a MeMee linthe special order fur that boor, Senate proceeded to conaider it in committee of the whole Mr. Meltau iu the chair. Theariftui poriorn of the lueaMe were appropriately referred, wl.en the committee Iroaeand reported their action, which was concurred in and the committee dicha'trr. A numU-r of lilli were parsed to their sec I w1 rradiug yt'MCtt raow tuk nnst. On motion of March, the Home concurrent resolution for th appointment of a jVmt com ! Inittee to examine into the afTirs of the oHi;ea of Agent of State and tbe Director of the ! .4t4J priS(J to tLe time of the election and qualification of the successors of the bist in jcumbents, was taken up and concurred in. j Hovsc.Ou motion of KdwarJa HUOJ extra , M cf .I, I?.nort of the Insane Asvluin . j i. i . i VIC VlUriCU LO UC Mllliri, rumens. Froto citizens of Laprte county asking Tr alaw fur laudljrda liens on personal prop -i erty. From cititens for an eff -ctHal Tetaperauce Law. - " t' ..-.ts'i, it. t r..i-..u from M. G. Bright and Jas. I. Drake ask,Ji'currse r!" their liabilities as sureties .t Alln Mir. Ur-rre-d ta l!i JuJiriarv cunoi.okcr. Sundry reports from standing committee were received, amount them one repealing the i law for the organization of Horte Tliieven Defleeting Asocia'.ioua. Concurred in and read .a first time. i One to prevent the isue of tinauthoriz.-d pa i i er currency. Concurred in. IT der a sus I pension of Ike ru'.vs ruad a third time and passed. jtwoLtTinxn. By Johnaton: That the Judiciary commit t,.e i,,qUirr into the expedicucy of so an end ing the Divorce law a to require both parties to a petition for divorce lo have resided twelve rronlhi in the State previous to uch appüca lion. Sundry other resolutions of inquiry were also introduced, liaLS imbomtct. Bv Kdward: To repeal all general lawa in reference to the incorporation of bridge com. pauies, and substitute a new act relating there lo. By Hall, of Rash: To anifnd lhe election law. By Early: To prov Ie fwr the assessment and collection of damagea from railroad for ; 'be killing of Mock. By Johnson: To enable industrious indigent persons wh eaant givo aecurity fr rent of lands, to give a lien upon their crops. By Jone: To prohibit the circulation in this S ate of all bank bills under $o,U ). By Black: To regula'e the interest on money, permitting any rate agreed to in contracts; where not specified, making C per cent, the legal rate. The Speaker announced the app oiotmenta on several apecial committee. Smith, of Ferry, Branham, and Hunter were appointed Committee on Accounts of Slate Agent aaJ S'.ate I'risjn director. Messrs. Cravens, Kd wards. Hunter and Darham, were appointed a com nittee on thvt p"r tion of the Governor's Message which refers lo the failure of the Legislature of Itbl lo pro vide for tho benevolent institutions. Special Committee on Banks: Sullivan, P!.m.r.t Tr....r IT.rtt.. M.V.II V1,-....1 ' - ' Mir in Ntlwlir iT U .tr.n I.eeTr inrl ....v.l.. -v. On motion of Edwards, the Houe then proceeded to the accon J reading of bill, aod after a abort aession, adjourned over until WedHall ou Tuasdajr to the Slat Temperance Cotivriitiua. Tor P.rprrM. Religion. De Quii cy saya, there is oo great out-reaching thought, whether it be of art or of science, of nature ir c f man, . f philosophy cr cf f.'elirkT, bich eloc not iorulate m ith religion. i me o nuf-iiurr, ie r umirr ii.iici.o. f.aa '. ...) on asfsffalTlf a n.1 at t i Sit ii s ,1a. a r ,1 I I.amaM 4)al.l i iiiani . iuu "i' ituaiii.auii iiiuur i. taa i r ' e j- e a It.-' f r im i ti a.fnlitr 4. mar .pt.l. ritt, . . ' hl,onVa 1 - a a . i noi in,. ,, our eisy. as n aeem to nave 1... !. ...1.. I it . . .all IB"ni" "ye tat -ignorance is n.e Ixeo in earlier days, that "Ignorance is tbe mother of devotion." Ignorance ia nl the areoher of devotion, but cf Skepticism. Science baa bee c me a laop to liht us to a purer and higher faith. Skeptic mar f nerr, ad hold erratic mied may endeavor to dedivine maUnii. the son itelf and all wo ran imagine t-eyoad it, Wieg Sut faint shadows of Hia glory, without feelirg the thrill of re1 g'oas rcstacy, more and more, a grandeur and sublimity iiie, like Alp oa Alp, U for kirn ( And when oar vision fail, and science corneal nr aid, revealing above ard brio w, the wpndc of creation epenirf field upon Äeld viata r-A vtta li;e cpon life . upon sua system vpoa a vstem universe npn universe I ask is ii ignoraaee. rf kno wlewgo. whith is the mother of devotion ? To the contemplative mind the woodera of oaturo aaanme tbe farm of aa inverted pvra mid, the apei of wblfh, ia p.iele.l by the crallesl animalcule which relate its little l our ia its glabulated imcrrosm. Gradaally it belies to w idea broader, deeper, loogrr, mora wondrous, rtor aaagegical jrrowa.th inverted pyramid, oMd it ope a i; fauraiJe ttpoo Hesieo'o base. Hero its wonder art ,aa l!v coa!fvatel tl lha ficito Ircsca ! I
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iiivm iui HUH, Ii imiii'"'6 - - - I ledge, fi"d a decrrair.jf faith. To ay that (Jod, and a thorough ai d appreciative know ! ledjje cf bia otks. are at all at tariar.cv, i U j drtr.y the harii.iny of a r.iderrve. To J j , that e cannot lok throujb i.atui op to ua- . m . ft ' turc-wtS-!. I to dicara the clue, io u.oaei labyrinthine cortidora, tlirougli which the pureat n.d Oiuat earnest birtd have glided, like aunheam. from earin lai.eaven. no-. ii .. i can any one dare aay, that kn.ledge, from ii lowe-t to it hitjbeat form, could claah with
Him from whom all kno ledge flu 7 I h j,nt fame VorlrXt s cow irivitably to be abania lhe poaer cf maa. I e he a aearcher of fawaa (iontj lo ga to ccttaiu ruin au 1 decay.
or fl ra, on ocean deptha or aerial currents oi j foaaii or crypt, to counter mine ornnipolence ? We cannot, by aearching, finil Him out. but we can by Marching dicovtf the, footprint v( out Creator. How narrow ia that belief which would arrelt iuv etigatia, or rrtard diacuvery Can that ruao have faith in bit own theory, who would cloae up all avenue approaching the myatrrieft of the drity ? There are a few advanced divine-, and met
aphyaiciaus wbo are clearing tbe pathway j nM Uf printrdt we ar. as,urd that it distrue r.ligiun.or many old prejudice. Henrj -j ,;nfl,y fcUU4 lhit the earnings of the Canal Ward Archer aparea none of thus old I'tt . aJ le lo iu mluli.u$tl ju.
naira vibich lie iu bia way. Here n one of , j hi, e ihougbta, "A man has a right t pic I ture God according to bia need, whatever it I ' lf Tllil ing fcbut up by rf!e;asliciim to a narroW WMJ f coming lo fd, has Mile 1 mm j njaoy a aoul. A man ha a right to 0 lo G jd ) , a. i.oj way wiucu Mirneio nun. ii sou can, think il out, that ii joar priribge. If )uj can ieri ii out, insi ia jo.ir nr.vue-e. Ai d ajaiube saja.-lf you can find a place , ... ..at... - between the throne of God, and the dust tj which man' body crumbles, where the fcl ' ! re.ponsibiliiies of law da not weigh upo Liru , : I will ßn.l a vactum ia nature'. They pre upon him from (iod out of eternity, and from ; the earth out of niturc. a.d from every d.-.j partment or life, a constant annalUvirround ; ing as the preure of the air." The iur 1 ( thorough a man' education m, the tu ore he . . , , , , ' . . .... . achievemeuU. Whenever an cmolix. rise.i i up, and projects its life into tbe intellect, and: i I" I at " i tJir intellect is magnetized bv it, the truths j belonging to tint emotion will be clearer nccii ; j under these vision judgments, than at any ! other time." "Now the urnl's hours of viiii a I a , roiu j aa wa . . strongexeiteraent are its luminous hours lU t moontaina of vision, from which it lo.ks over; il,., n:f., .:.!..... ,i 0 Ana me observation it men takes, ana trie i . .i . .... .i ... judgments it form, as far transcend the cope j d truth of its ordinary light, a:id rKaauniu, ; aH the view from the seaward looking moun I uiu trainee n J lhe vie from the peat up val ley " Four Keats, whose life so quickly tnsrged " into eternity, expresses an almost n-ntlar ' thought to on I have quoted from Mr Beech -r: 0 arMn; tinja ! O moment i as years ! AU, h f 1 1, swell out th.e inwi.. roue truth, .Stitl pros it o upon our ry griaf lhal unt.rlirf bit not a iaee to treattie !" Our faroritJ- writers are telling us of the Re liiosity e.f art, ,f the religiosity of po y, and lhe next thing they will bi treatiüg of, miy be lhe religiosity of ihe world' religion. I hope so for with religiosity there is abvajai rationality and the favorite creeds of ihe day, are sadly io nerd of bo'h. The fervor and despair ef Leonarda da Vin ci, when, afier having piint d lhj twelve apos. ties, there remained the divine head of tl
Christ to be Jo'.e. The p-ostr.ition of lhe ar j gat ion toaard- her creditois ho have relin tivt's oul before his task. The abin dou'oetit ' qui.be. i .ic half their claims against tho Slabof all hope of rx'cut:iig the divine concep j in consideration of this Trust. But this is all tion of hi immortal mind. Then came the kbnrd. There is no snch thing as lhe Stale's sleer the drtaiii the somnambulic tou. It j liability. All e.bligauou against lhe State ing of the glorious head .and the painter awoke, ard f h moral nature merely. Tbe Stale can
to tremble before lhe woik of hi own band 1 I call this a fine example of lhe religiosity of irt. Longfellow chants his aole-ari truths, like an "tld bard aublirce." Holm. , in bis touching pontic proso delinrate a religion as svmmetri cal a a iVchye. I'.ey , aljve all thing, subdue! and uplifts the soul. All tovdr tales that r hste hear.? or r ael An f nd'co fruntaiii of ii.,n..rt.l lrli.k Pouiirx nnti v f.-oin the Leaven's brink. I could fill pages with the sweet religioua sentimentalities of sweet poets. I cannot go ami&s for them. I fear I cannot cull them aright. My readers must judge of th is Write en my takle ts all that lej r e-iuUtei All that is lor our human r-naet tilled Tlin tbe events or tbia ilf world I'll -tio bike a atrore gint, an 1 is r pull l--.n Till at Us ihcnUer. It shall ro-.U'Ujr see tTI fit CdJ cut, an linniort-til; ! Ia not thia a awret tribute t the moon ! U maker of et pet ! cr de-light Of thia fair world ami 11 it. livrr; lpr,p;J.r of cJou-ls.'Lal'S rf rr)tl rl-r atlrt'ar ltb lesve, and Je , and tr-mt.lirC strasras, Closer of love'y ejestv Inely dresm, Ijer cf liinrllneM sr.. I p.l.rtr(, Of vpcast r)e,auJ prtj. -rful ponJerlne J Does the reader mark how inevitably high ' " .1 t, , t i- . . to-.v el' I ., - V . , . remains unssia. oo naiij oiriisiauiic iu or ctaux, remain unculied from lhe awcrt rhy . , iiifr CI awtet inoiirni. do minj rrmi our- i So ruinr ceru at.ar- ' v a nrar m v aviirti a in rntiro in tin in ipr I . . . . I a I a.. - . F . s. . s . ... . J - "" I . .(.... r.. 1..I I I... 1 II nn.K 1 I... I
iori --..v.... K., - . in hvauavi.le, they wiil mnlttpiy every year. arrested my feel upon the threshold of an ct,!y.n-cf lUm iU h. Än.
a a a .a cbsnted ttmpic with rave and -r. aa-.a. filAlt. New York Items. Naw loax. Jao. I?. New co'icterfeit firei c n the Shoe A Lcathsr j Bank ef this city were pat in circulation iat A large boilsling. No. 6 Daane st. was burnt lat r.ight. It wa occupied by eome doren manufacturing mechaniea all of whom Ioltbtr atoek and toola. I-oss about to'', 01. The heaviest losses were on the Steam t J it --I.... r ....! .r;. n.in, .n.. !se 11 v.r 1 lauug establishment of Virgil fifrco The new ateara fire ergtne wa rperatJ vee-y succesafally. " The ship Manhattan I'tiiaJ here, brou ght la the crew e.f the bark Franklin, Captain Toef, of Liverpeiol, wrecked at so. The Captain wife and aoo were lot. Th Prank Im wa from Pensacala, bound to Qirens town. ———<>——— The Omaha Republican estimates the cost at that place of an outfit for four men, with provision and supplies for six months in the West Nebraska Gold Mines, at $517.25.
The Wabash c Erie Canal.
i Ii I'UOIIC II" DW J'ri'U' "(II Uil'u tj1j. Canal, w hieb in it projecting and Coo airueiiun, engaged the greattkt har of tbe pUy;c afij,rtit b( tJ, prople of "WesU-m In ,1ina. and abaort-ed tuillion of tnoney. Which rt fiftuft j ari, Jk!udedlhe Slate into a dettt f Mftral ,uini0nSuf dulUr. Tbeuthecred itora of the State, to, not oidy relinquish to I. er ix mülio. nf Iter debt to ihttn, but alio . ad f eomi letiu an d f..r tbe aup ljtetj b(;uffil of ,L Stti.. Mteral hundrvd j ,UuUnj d)lxr i.,ore. to U aunk and loat in , We are lo,j aiiJ !iare Ul) ,)ltl jt j, truth, that tbia Canal which our eatly fancy foresaw finished and liideo with a growirg burden of the poil cf ii.dutry taken from our exhau-tlrn aoil, wilt no, now that it comp'etioQ has Wen reatii .1, fun.ih an adequate revenue to keep op ita repaira and preacrve ita navigation. Tbe Trustees of tbe Canal hare made their reTKjrt to the Leirialature. and altheueh it ban . , t . thousand joji.rs, aud that it is eatiroited that to open ? ,.Ä mil,i rmKi nilTJ rami HI t rp"l,a v"itiviv ive '! iiriej rami in t u v j 1 M o ; CoRjiliari JurjUg the comlcg 1 reqir lhe ,ura of oj') in adc g season will reo 'it re the auru or iu.uji in aaauion io an - . I V proable earting. We are aKo infermed . . Trustees r. Port tint tkv Lara not n tUir trcasurj itifiicieiit (o enen it.l ..a . ...nr.-,. fr.,.n .k;-t i v w awtr.a'aaw tyis ; a4ÄC;lifv TheV jam,., Wc ar. infurmtd, that - - lhy are p jw.rle to do more lo maintain tbe (jan4i And it f.dlows tht witltout the interpositl.u of the Legislature or of lhe n to Die in'erju f-nn ihe t j anJ j anJ ,u tv iaU r wU mJ ,,rtCUIiofl, lkh . " , ., , . . .. , hav been built up Along it, and predicated , . upon its preservation and Use, are to b sud- . . . . , . . ato i ii f.tr im.1 that lliir u nr. Ti.mlt tilt ... - rAil i..i. mi I I .. opt f ih. I u.h.1 jf uro tiAtl' in . , , ., session, to touch the nubj. ct, but that every member aeems disputed either to evade, or openly e xprecs his eppoMtiwn lo any action i . . . 1 whaterer in regard to it. home who repre- . h . ... I ami a conmiueDcy mesi inicreatea in tne rre- ' . : - . f . l. . . r.-i - .. . i , ..i - W"",UH in. "I""" kul""r"" iseiih enliro iiiil.M.-rinfi in regard to it mi. I - . - - is on lhe whole, therj is not presented the slightest hope that the Legislature will do anything at all to tave it. Few aneeiiberi, we thinV, understand the true position of the State in reference to the Caoal. Moat, if not all, are impressed witb I 1 1 ii tu. tn t l . e t Ii f I r tl 1 K rA . I .. . u In.. ' .... I ...... o. iui pro;iriy in i, ana mil ii:e o.aie on no title or ioterrat io it whatever. This i not tbecae. The Canal is vested in the Board of Trupes in iru.t and security, and the State ha a r-visiorixry interest in it. She electa a Truster to take care of that interest, and also , to prote-ci tbe public rtijoyment of Us navigs - r J lion. ALd tJic toeuibere of the Legislature 1 Ckimot cast (hi sulj'-ct Irani them, without a cast tbi subj.ct Irani them, without a breach of duly, which, a few year ago, would considered fatal to the repulatiuu tf j i eti.ber. Itercriia now to lo coni lered that if tl Legislature do aoubiug at nil in resrd t, s thia subjoct, or even discus it. they will coin mit the Sta'e to so-ue new and increased obli not be med. She cannot b-gallv be held lo any obligstim. No judgment can be obtained so 1 no execution csu run against the State. It ia pi -in that her moral obligations cannot be increase j if tho Legislature should U- able to muster resoliion to d-liU rate awhile upon the iinHrtanl question aa to whether hej ought and can do anything to save th vast! and iioincnt sacrifice which will follow thw loss of the Canal. We are not prepared to say now what lhe Legislature ought to do, nor indeed whether it ia practicable for her to do anything. We ate not io for med fully of lb facts which should control th action of the Legislature. But we are well convinced lhat they cannot shrink from a considetatiou of the crisia presented Wiumwrt f a. Tr..,.. ..j.-,. think that it present to them one of the most important matter which will engage their at tenliou during the aeion. It may be that the Canal canned be main laiced without a great and inadmissible ex pense to tL State and that the Legislature eauuol wisely appropriate any meana towards ' lL I'rcat r vation. Of thi we are not ad vied . ; But of another thing we are adied, and that ia, that the Ccnal cannot te abnuJcnrd an J a lowed to go to ruin without a vast and direct Colt lo lhe Slate. The private clsimi ainti ,, , , r . . . . ! li. ota'e ta arise out or such an arndnnmni ' peaiuenwai vapor over tue alagnant water of! ,. i , . . . . iiw u.i.nni v.i.ai These claims will be prted and persevered in. Th tv w ill rome nn i . .. ... ' " I III lilt I iMlllI iriiril tri It tn ilafae raw a-ff aisn A ... -s - i . wV . . . s ..r j-" 117 vi imiit . . . .. - . 'Irnirtli 1 i r. of lh CT.tiat fr.im IV. V.i. I . .. ... ' ifftt-i.ianv mot ju.t and meritorious. Thrv " will urged tlh iiTett, and hundreds of thoj-j j sand of dollars ill t required lo fool tbej : final lull. J.rery warrhose, n.ill aid roana ;fct..ry along tbe Canal every leas of water ' power f wry aide cut thai hai ben built inlo - it by private capital c vary boat constructed atruetioa, i ill form ihe lis of all these claiina of reclamttion upon lhe equitable and moral re 1 a.r.sibility of the State. Aod how will she avoid the payment? Tho persona wbo will ..rt.ifrt these claims will bo iVeioa; and com- .... . ,g from half ll counties in the Stat and combined ia t ea interest and purpose, the rc suit w ill b a ithout qnes'.ioa. W..u!d it 1.0I bo wrll for the Legislature lo consider taw, whether this evil cannot lo averted by oia provin of limaly wisdom ? This vuch wo have wiiiteo ia advaac of the publication of lhe lUporl of lh Hoard of Tru.tee. ar.d though e have much more to, aay thi moment nd could multiply thouelii 1 hieb crowd forward for utt.ra.ee. we foibeiri for the present. NosTit Coiiaaaar Jan. 1H. Tbe Brie Herald from Peraambuea far It as ton went ashore, last night, oa th Nantucket! Werh about 10 mile from the Rocklaod Uoue. j5V.e Krcke Vid'y, The ct wer a.?.. J
CU.N'GIirsslONAL. VVni5r.ro?ic Jan. 15. The Senate vat net io eiori to-day, bariog adjourned over till Monday. Hoias. Mr. Foster waa denied leaT to In troduceabill authoriting ths P.M. General
to contract for arrjio the rnaila betwetn Bangor and Halifax, 5f. S .by railroaJ. The bill extending f'r 7 year tbe patet.t to i Ja. G. Helmes for an improvement in a ctair . i i for invalids was passed. . . , ö t ,n At the instance of Mr. btephe a of Oeorga. the conaider; lion of the rawtsou to coma.i. the French ? puliation bill rrHried lat seion to t th ceiutuiltceoftkeWh.de on the .tat of the j U it : , , . ,T Union, waa further postponed till next Tuedav two weck. Thiad.anot atT.ct a tecoud bill recently . . . , paed h7 lhe ic,,-e . . The Houae then went trio committfe on the bill to modify the revenue lawa. . i i . -i i Mr. Cumins, whtle not approving all Jetatl of the bill, would tive it hia auport ot. broad national ground ; it being iu.jMrtant, not onlv to the aat igativii. but to all the traosport- . , , , lv interests oftb country. Mr. Giddirga gave notice of an aroendmt ut, to abclish the traff.c in slave, to which the country ico,nmiUtd. with Great iSriuiu. iu t!.e treaty of IS14. Will geullrteeu continue to trafHc in human tlt'sh and blood, and involve the nation ia tbe guilt of perjury ? Diuilli.ci ia wia ur ii"" Coolie trade and ibe French tratf.c iu Afrir. ., , ,-e.. . .1. .... can? , f . . x , at lhe coatwie v ' I t ....I.. if . . .. i.,.,!lil,.,-..,i1.iui ... ... t , .. , bis wif.-and Li children. 1 aboU.d o j.ct. (Laughter.) S uilh au-geateil whether it would ret be a well to comment on th inte resting f-ct of fire vessels in the free States and five iu southern Slate, being engaged in the trafTic, before he urdettakea to reform tbe morals of hi neighbor. Giddirgs I would as oou lay hands on a northern a on a aouthern pirate, I am not ace1 lional iu my view. (Laughter.) 1 J . . . r. (Laughter , f his re inarka he and , if he I I n the course o I i should be nominated for Governor of Ohio, be would make a atr.ightout iasue with the Democrauc pan. Ho wished to ask bia colleague, Cx. whether lhe latter'a party was for or agaiual t. ki,.lrM I the Have trade! Cox rose to pay hia respect to his colleague for a few moments, a crowd gathered around iinj ,," ., . .f i , , ti . HewJlLatGiJu ie member at the former tension had voted It inexpedient and unjust lo restore the African . . I . . .1. t . ..i!. ....... 1 n A .....A ..1.1 1 . 1 m T Il.a 1 IKIIIIiri II ! I .! I . ...er v.. v.e- -..v. ..... i North an! South w a oppose-! to i'. GiJding remarked that be alluJid to the, coast is slavrtrad. coast is alavrtrad. ,, . ry I After a protracted colloquy betwe-n Oi l ding and Cox, in which G d lings rensrked that be considered ucgus the e-q-iala of Dem erat. ...d that her. tnr Intellect anJ mor l -t ..tt..l .Ii. ..t !..,,.. -r.t. i!., I , ,., , 1.1 . I.. .M .... I.. Mr. Stanntor. closed lhe debate by advoca . ... . .,, . .1 . . ,1 m s. i. in, ' aa w m -s. www lIoue adjourned. Wami;vv.toj . Jan. 1, i-n nou..n oi -nr. i.e.p- n. Ilcfsit I :n tnol . tit ... i. :. ! re-.o!eedthat dnrinC th ensui ng three W c-k .... m .a from to dir. it -ball be- in o-der f-.r ihr f mu u.tttee of the hole on the tate of the L nl-oi lo lake a r Cera till o clock l . . ur general debate.'only. e 2.. ..l . ... 7 .1 X..w t.- ". nesday and Tbur.day of next e . be . t apart for new business. Mr. M..r--n obirCbvJ. ui b- tbe proviso be . , r i i- . . i ii 1 i attached that tbe suoect introduced shoulJ i. .a. ; not include the ado. ision of r.ew State. Mr.S epber.s " Tl.it ill he as a majori! v of the H.iuae may detrrmine." " . . Tl . ,- . . ,i - .. X!r.M.an--Then I object, to ihr mtro - eluctioT of the resolution. Mr. Morris antiout Cd lhe death cf Thon. D. V . II ' - - .. v . Colleague, pronouncing v-io-t
on his public and private worth. J om or l.ed f. until the fir-t .lay eif bo pre. Sa-Nait. Tho Senate ch!-ibr I- crowded t.. eut t. iiu wf our Court. A d others, as be 1 as excess as Senator Donglas i expected to pro j f U" 1 a ,;,'e I'if k'd up promiscuouly a- , . . y. .... ibs.uth.shoi.e In., wife, and jt other of nouncc a eulogy ou the decease cf Mr. Harri au rtitXt. if wJli, h ,,e i( A.l.i.initrator. lha,t of Illinois. 1 1 r ",uk from the dlice, at least six mini Uaagn, Mr. Douglas, to the evident d issntisfction "uJ J "'babljr twelve month- which he retain.
of about 2 CO apecla'ors I... ibrotcd the 1 lgr7 eTcr3r accessill-j place ia tl I f hambe r, wbo ripeeted to hear an cxte.np-.re )..!.. ..u i. . i.- ..... . ui,r.i.b.r the life ami public services e.f the deceased. Shi. Ids and Davis followed in btirfteilo gies, and after tbe passage of the usual reolu lions the Senate adj .urn d. e.Drs. Wcrtman Sc William3, Ar trailing Thyaician. lbey e-tabl i.b a ' route and oitn to iit cr.ch p -aca once in aboct six we?a. Thai course enables tbem to e-e their patients often, MtiHUuently thev fM prescribe w ith luuch b,tteruccc.a tba',, b, writing. One of the m t - - - ..... - iu t at tbe Terre-IIaale Sunday. F.b 13ih and 2Jib. 11.rj.Jevote all th.'.r time to lhe study and treatment ' f ri.r. Disease. Thvir extensile travel " . .. i I I U lUtini VIlsTiM l'"'"ls, iuiij H.F rsa;v aasjej so - .rTv.l. 1.. a .- s.aw .! t . aa em. I i . 1 .. :..f.i: At neara J
ly all the 1 laces iKry i.it. iheir rooms r : J on a propvitin le-o''iing to ita conatruecrowded with patients, all having difT rent j ti Jf,t leaving it to be acted ou by tha commit-
stages of dieae, this gives lhe:n ail lhe advantcgra that physic Hospital, they are p ysiciaoa derive from visiting repared to treat, aurce. fully, all cureabl cae. They treat Cobsumption and all diseases of the throat and w a in 1 twa swsu a -s - sar a "- SOio" iisV 1 e ' . j . , a.rpi.s...e..bythe inh.i. tion of reacted vapora, together w ilh general treatment. They at all timca have from one hundrei to several hundred cses under their special charge and and treatment they are diehrf if.; cured, ad receiving r.w a pbc.Ma daily. By their I local and gtneral treatmret, Coriiumplioo, in j ita first and second tage, ia a much under the coctrol of m- liciues as any other forii dablo disease. 1 hey wish it distinctly understood, thst they are otte'sinn of, and v s tl. Brompton Hospital renedies, that were adopt od after tnany yeara experience, and the treatml of thousand of cane. Thui it may be aeen, that lbey are not, as many are, expertraeiitinir. they pledge tbemiehe to deal can- j didly and honestly with all, and give their I opioiooa freely ia all case, lbey never urge any 00 to take their treatment, but leave all to choose their own coarse. jr All peraoni wishing iheir advice, will ,, ....... ,U fif,J M lfc,,r u u ,i,rl' No charge for eoosultatioa. Jan. 19, m wly . atiT Mrn. Killie Matlinlx ft gratu!ituhter of 1'Atiick Henry, died recently at BtrJitTrn, KentUmT.
Circular to tho Citircna cf Farko Cotjnty. r..caMiLa..Jaat;ary IfHtic C fit ha You have o Joult r tic d an editorial in a 1: iue of the "I'-.rke Cwliitv Kt-publican" o n p!ir v f the caarnrr in which 1 dichars mj cfTcial duties. It IH k t I a
i tree iuai wn n i m.h ni itriji.tin ol tl.t .f. j fice f Cleik tf Tatle Ccur.ty, ove ix enr P(t Jjj i,otxpct to tlrävetlt; mhirna if ! err aa. w bo night acciJ nil v haw buii tH in tne (tV;ce. but inter.. id aid hate ndravi r i. n - , . e . .id tutf Min X. -rtioi.a !o fulLf-dlv di. crjf. d-r tJvvolvt d , pon nie at?4 lo Btiuse the trust ihm ao JiKrially conferred uj on me by tb euja n o f . .ntv. I ht-effcunt exttutiun ol th.a trt?t, I am glad to nay. aa fully ack i o led-ed ii, tli. u.ft-a,ca n.nj. niy. t.y tu t tbctir twu : vrai ao, wnn the Litter op oairiou cf this . Vd.t. r. then a candidal, for h..minatiun f..r he am elo.-e-iiotwithtandit.;, vp tu U.a 1 time bia th.rt f.r otr.ce U came lusiiifest, i!,rl j wa, tet little eoniplaint, if aK-aint ma ad ny olficial dutiea met the'wihea c f all i my ccnstituenta. Put ar.rc-Iv bad his fM. ' iinr)ri,. . ... r, 1 T ; atij urif tfr,h fro,u ,,.e t,j,tyUit.ul v lb; crumb ot Scb Admir.i!ratiTf ap.'.iU, I t'oteLe 1 commenced hi attack of peraecution npn me, J i order to urag iuv down to hi dirty lcat d ly ,uv deduction. .Uva: bi,u,t.i ta tU : j 0::un occupied. Thia her atUmpud, to y.ar. ago. many of yo i wU know, bv tl. r'tJVl" )U'VU t'. tnd ten by itl.r.a ol b-iUr, in prurutainn ' tliat ortioii of -r ci:iaci. "styled lirx'- U l.T. ma. au sin- pUR.-cu7.o;i ii;aint ttieru should be qnastitd a eoon as luv 'pj- iiei t fa p'aC.d iu tue Clerk elll.o w hicli thev CouidaC. ! cotiilMI.lt l-y otll. ' ii.nikl ii... ... . i. . ... i " . . - -r""" IIB ii an) o;rui uiu luhc u. :t ui.Uc ouiu" a ntitnu n, all oi w J.,f. a!l J.wt.oia de man ao: ' Sinslly fiililni? in all thi. be final! v w r. : fhasira lie co :i'v pnprr 'hiasiiiiir of it a J poWrf f-.U,,,.,-;;,, ,.. .keit rl-snt ! n 1 t?r ,,: le'-f utinn and Lb n.t t.. tiu,:!!4. j' vi h K-piMtci-i j vtv io re'i.ti !.;4 , VT j And now. bv hi own niic..ii l.;c: in j totsl inorai ce of all t!e impul-es tbat prompts tb . act r a gentleman, i:r p'c,. bn--!f n A j position to complain rf u,y oibcisl dutita.ani I teil the peoplcthat 1 1. t'COun i iu 1. 1 1 i.t, ..f , m crt.ce are shut out from hi cli n! a-i 1 epun ! pvronil cunideiatiuii. 1 his M.r.onalitr. if iht,iic na. iukgi.k ui vti i.i iii l ead, and by hi own acts ai d be wül have to re ap lU l bent fits of the result . j No p-rso-'i, man. woman or cbi'd. not even ! v','. , rJl 'r "u l ' his ever bea j denied the mint liberal privibgr of iv of ÜCe, but on tbe Contrary bs ln treated with li e utmost rourti ay and accori uv.dation. until n ' tereoure w:tb my vfiice as attorney j forfeited all confidence and resvCt .lues from I any otlicer, and not till th-n a h.-barredof t,e p,jiegr he complain ..f, low it taking j papi-r from tny i fHco Tl I. rule I n l p ol at ihe ominenceinetit of bir e.ffHat term, and : hall, in ibo future, adt.ru-1 il, but tot a b lo , Tt,'nTu -n if ' px r. but to p . serve- such r.coi.J aaartd- ' c-d in toy kepiiiiT. nd u hieb at all lime c3 I o in pec te d, liee-1 y an J e nhoul chfrge. No r.-crd cen oa to hia bauds ui on hit ra. . re-Cr I Ceil i.-o lo ... bAM.l. 17 w - - s, w The oflie of (b rk of the Cr.-nit CVitt it a . m.-h,; ,on., ..m r. create l r..r tl, purp, , lm-liui: tonal . l!i e. created f..r tl. purp. of prcsere ;ng lhe record and pajH-re ef lb. , p,,p'.. .,,d subject I-, ib a c.....t..t,. the law of the .wta'e, I hive take u an .a;b ij J J ; p'' rTe them. ihoseduMea imply thai tie rtckl. a petai. 1. matter what ..rci. i.at i.m )iki f.. !l. w.l.. 11 .... I . . . J " -s..,vi.11 ' , l' ' ru M I 1 Im S..t.,t. V I I) .. U O - ..'TO ! "j " T" th. Clerk to 'car. Mlv ire,i h i eifrige, (not iiiolhecr .. tViCs ) all rtcorda " " - ' ,, "j'j'sfiaii.iii u i.i e.IIU'l 11 V.U ties," m d the i lea of a e ..n.p i'aoi v ..rder aa j he -re k, itqairmg tr.e to Ie I the pnj.rs a d tlfU'il. I( Hit a Hire li i I r.-.l it.r .. U .1 i . . . . . ! I . a . . ... v,,j r. r.,.i paru of He toa,.0 Ro-k . il'e. I. j ch... h.y '. ..i,... .,.. no Court ..,11 b fflll lf III k"L rir a lisall.. .,. I 1 j.... ....... ,v n. .r. t lW comp, t ,. I. i. . ..P.l., ..... . . it''1 n lcs, i. ... po i f that gej it I'm .11 tci.ee it i.uI Hi .nine r ;V ;.., wi;b t?.e CI. rk of tl "iupr viie Court, and in ihe ab eüc of po-kili v rule L.r in lb. Cb ik ia.lir.vi.d loWu, ; the rec.od, m I to p. runt in-p. c' io t of ihui ; ', hi of!ice. ioto.it e,f i: 'Indiana lirt, I Ru'e IU, and pa ife 7'il Ku! I'J ... , T " ' ,J It I a.i aec.MiinosUtioo, . uularilv ea.auj dvd by the CVrk , to any r o-i. flow fi!rJ , prr" bw taken fro n hi, ..t.Uv. and alj 'l"' iu "f he law. ,t i. , fteu .!-, e. ' 5 H-rs..n that will carsdwllv prcM-rv and , r,tur lrui iu f t c,tut ym ,'iiiin,iii rmumiii, i, i x: n lrd to tbia o'ybJ Iyer and s .lit. r. until Valuable pa. l-r siere pncid in his hands, thri-M rnontb. . . . - , , '..., . V"," " " . ! ,,lw,w"" ' a JO. tO til, e I c I U. 1 1 ti til il ii r.n. . . .: B 7 a Now i,. c i luaion, I wo A I ask if suchen, . duct can be t..l t-w-.i i y m.v e.rürer. If iho .ui Ü ÜX . ct- a protection of their right, 1 ans unable, ; 'o Construe it in such a lufl.t.or in conforaiity t with my olVicml djtr. N or w ill I au.T. r it a 1 long as I am Cierk, if iu any way 1 can pte. ; vent It . It i f.r tin. j rut eel i oo e.f ve.ur papers and re cords, that I am arraigne 1 nil pubic journal, but the truth e.f it is, ihn I tha snakea ' " lU T? t nd'.avoriiu to use hi. paper aa a political cliNi.iie I to plav up. i Jour pn-jodi- ' ft.fc lu olJ.r tu aaoj phVh ,ls tcfi, grndir. rm nt. ' Hrp.ctif .iMjr Your, ! GKO. W. Tili MI'.-JON. Ntw Voat. Jan. I?. , i ii i rin'ii.i i s(iii.g;oo r.rre-s ponaeii v Th Trib'ina Wasliington corr. poridm t : agreed ui.animousl v. to rci...ri a bill hiiio . M , ..j,.,, fi.im ,1,.- ruflllll. ;.i i . . . . .i r... -uce,. ..uri.i wie war oi i -i . The TirnCw crrfri lei t savs the c,,rnm,Ur uU ,,, pacific Rail lUadtoday 1 a e te. only. ; Mr. Stephens rr. .lution ia that it is irnr !i. 1 . iJc la en.birk in tbe cor.atr JCtion of any road al this tiene. 1 be llersbl's Correspondent ars tlie Secre a a a t7 l f nil telegraphed lo Col. Sumner. . , comfnr)i! j,,.,,, o est to ir.ceed imrnediatelv L. F.rt Ij....n. worth and hold himself in re a lines to assf. the civil authoritie to enforce iho law arainai j the Montgomery invaelers. N E'es YORK MARKETS. Naw Xokt, Jin. m. Plnur firm, ale at 4,7i5 far rnpr Sta'e; 1 5,r')j5,i3 extra do; 5,MlaG for shipping brande. Pork quiet at l.,:a)7,!7 fcr l ow meaa; IS,. 2o f r prime. Hetf unchanged. Cut roeitt heivy. Lard buoyant at llallj. Whisky firm .t 2. Ilhcuinatlrsj. A CASK OT Tllftf.C HOKTIIfl PTsTPO) crniD. Grorgi W. IIrsDi;H.o.v, of Pittiturj;lit "AUa mttrthg for three monlhi with Rheumatism, apart of the lim 00 aeverf? ly an lo confino mo to my bvd, I luv 1 -.' i. 1 s . 1 ucen e nurriy euren uy uin iiooruavi) HolUnJ nittera. I 1 avc bill oo attack irce, butfounii alm.'.t initnnUnoou.1 re lief iu the xme nu-tiicinc. It it in my
