Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1847 — Page 2

Juuiatm State Sentinel.

RLlll-WECkLI . n kit. a hcb is the rates r uum. rrri 1 Ovar Teim-. The follow in will iter-. nur be the pvravsnw nt termof tie U' i.i'v In liana Stmie Sentim '. 03rHhryaaeati to bo made always in advance. Onv j v - one year, tf Three i "(; ?, one year, Five c 'pie-, easj y ar, ' Ten copies, one year. 1 Twenty copies, one n r. 3 ' l" a week during the session ) j.me- Fsfr,JaMSMHj Hand, a.:.; l..c Si.'nii can get tin u Bouii'y Lo.d VA ai . ani, by (ailing :.t flu mce. Pf nsjocrailc Sialic LuitYmifi The d " i m 1 a Ts of the State f Ind. 101 ai.- ri ijueftMl tu aODUint ii-.' 'ales t- re ,ieeni mem in a .n,.nru 0. a. oo B , . 1 . . .. . . .1 :.. .. w...... ( .mention to he held I lituiaiiapoiis on me ?in way ofltnuirv, 1 u bicfa convention will nominate dVleeates to the National Democratic nvention tor the nomination of candidatea tor lb Presideney end Vn e Presidency Ahm, to Uke into consideration the ngynintintnl of Presidential alec tors. j.y n vtc of tin committee, each county is re quested to elect its delegates nt Ihe earliest practica! ble period, and not lese, if p wsible, than its n presen-1 ... tntion in the General Assesau v. n tsueirau 1 1 n m araaaai tn li.-.ve aa tar tp a renreSeiltatlOU BS !"s-i;i i . VfVlf v "a- " ( tf Be or eft ot Slal rml ( 'ommtW Tin Tiilti . 4 rle r i i Ml, 2Jtis:ii s . e had in'.- n-:--.. i . at I . aa. . . . i a I a moi n t a'l Sl tSSt I fl aeeonnt of the Railroad eoleaention here; change since is so irreat. although but a thave intervened; t ie times aa wonderfully that business ll i.vs up :i us w.';. n a pir..;! we are eoaapelled to fM ta it b f r th- present. aaat I, tor tor tmo. dir and i ll it n W will but the v day altere. r.nchhardlv suffice to ke ; our "d.stau. -e." lu ctmsequence of the net mala lion of amtier upon owr table, tlie crowd upon our advertising eolomns, the Urge portion ol time necessarily to be dev d d to c.lis a i rs, to say nothing of ealli sv thin i i fmsti ". vre shall slip over t a. avk or tw., d rendeul mainly on Mr. Seizors, wfa baa Kindly oflered Ins servi ces; at least till we em et through. TIm lo-1 ftflli i Oester. VW Postmaster I it aeral, in i letter to the New Or leans Pelta. alludes to rule which allowed I" ml' masters to receipt for u!.s.Ti:)ti.n fr newi papeft, nnd S,.,1S: Thm rule was originally adopted under th" hope that if mighi lcarl to the introdufti 11 of the M - 7iu ard t tit ii" v in operati. tl...' general trm-en sl no' small mails, and Alaj. llobbie, who is t Im, n iaatrsjcted to saam iuj a view to its introduct ton is the . in England, Rmp sums through the rW in Kur h 1 - item carefoirV, witlt .. . t...l n 'I. .. opiTatiou oi ihe rule h is fa i i as to cr ous 1 uiits in my mind whether it can ! made usi ful in the L'mt.'d Slates. Itvvill bo, however, careful)) exam nod npoa tue rep u. of AI ij. II ibbi and I need acsrcely assure y u that it will a.i'i.d me great plena ore to a. lout .hat or any ether system which Will tend to the il Soem. nation of .11 diligence aeautig lasj j. .- pie. Tlie W isli.iiioti Union uriderstanda that the Posl master . General haajost received a letter from Major II ibbie. He was at Fr.ink'"r;-o:i.ih I Hue, and will pro.-eed is Bremen, and will ret ir:it I...11 ! -ii by way of Paris, and leave f-r (aonac early in October, 11" his not yet perfected h. mail drraiigernenta with Engtand, Prance and Germany ; but has ei ry i .. u i -bh? prospect of being able lu make a satisfactory and advantageous arrangement with these countries. .Mai.miTi r.si Bequests. We notice in tlie pa peri lately, accounts of liberal Bequests being mole bj r icl ind vidua In, some alive and sotne dc hJ Ihe latter by will. One) of these, Frederick Ivo''.,., a native of flmaaany. for many years 1 citizen of 8 nth Carolina, and then of Pb.hidelp lie, !. 1 in l$9, leaving leg eies to .he amount ..t' ft .Tö.'MS, to take Ii-n upon the dentil of bht widow, wh:ch lias iu-t occurred. Al .t of tbeae legaciea, sa usual, are left to cietiea already exceeding re ii. W have noticed these penll? ..ft vo eaaongh, nn I a I rna I tliiaak it is dons to .!.- tam n 4 tfiety. T . 1 re w 1 coinoien.l to the nexl ata limnii bequests lo ' .' 1 and Ihe 'i' f i , . are tue; i ; 1 re just to make libera ty ie will !. remein ber.-d will b: "wof by i Ii occasion.1 nf i-cd. .N'i.'.v P., KTST B ' . : -. We w tion of rur re.i.b r 1 In 111 1 adv. rti win and 1 'i nein rial i steam par . mend them from peraon .1 1 n 1 .. led on laaa Swaflsare, No. I. Tlj. nf the same st Ie :.s the other, at l.v skillful and can In! nn'ii. No are belter madid in ever; n sp c! I the altenfllsj Madtcan ri'C'iin. in e w . h ia ving traveli- lb.- is new boat, I both Coinntattdeu h : ' a ou :h- n wt 11 r and punctual in I heir trips i hi ir nrrangementa wil be asaeb aa to take up the river, passengers arriving in the car-, so that there wall be no delay, and no stopping over night We understand, also, that arraneinrnfs wall be made f.r paasengen to remain on the boat un the down trip till they take the cars iu the morning, if desirable, 'i r tlx m, .- say. 0r-Tie Pii.ladelpoi.i . lp r Bays thai a Mr. Wuirn.E, of Providence, R. I., baa iatvented a nroeeta of making ropea of any length, ia a -' rm , t!oi uoincr away lue necesspv ui 1 10,10 walkt. w i 1 1 . ... a . a ivvisTs are mauo ai on." r. veoi e..i, wi!nui or Inrnissj al tbe end of th m 1 , s JS no torn. The strand .s formed and rope laid 'J:'-' CIS. m ,r perfeci naduser, ami at far gftastet speed, than is now atta.n.-d. Fro,,, ISO to 9QII f... : of rw iw h ,,,,,.,,, llnia be mule m a unuiie ; sm iller sizes much fas er. One man could tend a number ot' tbese aaajrbincs at oure. - - TIM I Nam StaI r.-M w. Th'm excellent sheet, now one of tbe mi-, important to ns, thai we aecstve by the Eastern mail r . . i 1 1 ' im. iisitru man, coined n-.w n irrcffularlr, J he ,. . ' sack in which it sh, , , maihsl. the delivc-T, contains a not. It baas taeen as fnc stasss says; and if poss.ble, we hois- it may be remedied. The Lifayette Free Press, whig, mys if asifj ,B tl()St. whig editors i, i Indiana and ebfsnhcie, nbSHS seal got the heit, r of the.r jud iumt ji f:ir ris t , ,(.(( tbem to aVclare is favor of .Jen. Taylor for tiie ',, s. id-ncv. They aasst, by Ibis tune, we think, Ibe) I go d deal like creeping in tu an anger bob-. Ri vioks. Un the arrival of th.- ears, our city i daily tilled will, rumors of all sorts; tbe litest ol which, is of the death of Pr, mid ut P.u.k. We have nothing to corroborate su a report up to Ibis, Tm sday, evening. Foi.u..n- .VI;i;lv.u..T..e nibsiSlia has arrived a: FJo,to. We bswj only room to ,,o.e tbsl t re is a large demand for br.-adsfiaJat, :,n advenes in fl u.r. vassH asm sors, sad cottos declined. Exte i aive po tatoc rot in Belgium and Holland.

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1 - , i i.t , i i aiid a very en.Mi want oi lauaaoie uomiieuiion lire- ; - , . ' u lin numhArii.tr 71) men ordered to tie inner u.r. 0a esavy slnving the ssssmsi, l.tKl iunf w a crowded awiienee in the court hesjte, and , . 1 dred men of IScotfa army, against four of the nicked ' . " . . m " T rr: I5 f ently and knnlly cheered, which is eviienee jgS, perhaps lent so ,,, interest, s.d J-- nrmy-ihe lUh Rewiment " r.. i llfll!l!ril(i " 1 1 gon reccpt ton of , if i eh . M ijof Kot Hsot, though thai uilcr'.'St was, to the occai.n, as the read- " n 4l1 l"'.ent light intanlry lo f 01 i'iJi,oiit. , 1 , . i . r ,!.,.., 1,1,,. ,,f sil-.s V.it.i.t hviie.er.l Div and one Kegtment National Ghiards, all commanded ,' ' , ,, it. A.c.. mm-rn. ra. etia.i-sl-is. you am beewdet rrarasnraufor ,uasia1enre,sn isnow law f Ja7 c,ul J Ui lv Gen. lieon. The enemy i. stated lo have ben General fe,,m, ex P. red on the 1.h. end by bj yssx rtmattsa $1.16, issuing rations to the five companies .n rsndezvoos. J aJmjst fur mo h eompletely nscl up, and their loM is aid to be over Shnckiii" AIT.iir.

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M iDtsox, Oetobet 1, 1847. I EiMTDHfl Sestimhj This is the fir-t dftvoa which

.. . .i u.c r rrs comprising UM nun reg wa.w-a-Vised thai lle-v could b accou. mod ited with subisteas- and smarten ; nmißne of them sreelresdy here ,!... . f .1 l I e.A .I.... ftfanirill "F"''". ' -"m .s nert- in inn u.l made a nvwl hanm, and ratrmlii a, rli last ever. j. s. At. .on, the accompliahed surgeon of the late '..I .. 1 . ! . IT. ... in .i,., .,tl. Id "u ii.uiunai, iijiooimeu 10 ins same onue in m "m, ic now liere 11 duty, to the "reat m rat idea ties of every returned volunteer, aa well as all otliers who know him. Cant. J. Ii. Voune Quarter Master, had lrodnster, had prortpanies, lest they app.lv the tents, ll r ai' -v ' , , , .... .... cured quarters m buildings for the cot sin ...I-' arrival ; , . t, I. r I . t ' - 's. ..... 11.111.-, co king utenrils &c. arrived lat evening, and the ... , ,, , I bming Iheaa. Uentenanl Rodman, . K-nww-y ans. axxuaaposiiea yosmg immer im .1 l 1 I I regular army, has been designated as mustering ou cer, and is now here on duty. fhue, you iee the nrganixatlna of ihe regimenl i going rapidly and pleasantly forward. - . . Vuiir obedient servant, I. REYN IL1 S. CS I VC t':eii riior.li. We nrive below the conclusion of a late article in Washington Uni si, 1 . .1. i .: at. ..: I ill" Mil' i-o .ir. u.uin J making peace. We have been informed by a gentle man lately from Waabingtim, ti.at the President de- j sired to pursue tlie war with the greales' vior some tone HllCe od thai be was induced to tollow the late plan of the cuui 'iin h- tlie advi and Taylor. We are among thosa latter to hive been the heal course. llf ( H'lis. ScOtt who believe the lie also informs is, that the late oöers are the last the President will ! make that Ibe Mexicana ntusl now makeovertores ami thai t si .'. ar w II be prosecuted with the utmost vi.r, (sltotilJ peace not be conclnded under the late arraogeineo.,) and thru onr arm,- will forage on the enemy. Tliia is the true plan near; and we are glad to see ii foreshadowed 111 the Union. The ln:i have been succeed l. Mexicans I of a fair ai Ins now been fought; Ihe Mexicans rna ly defeated; ajd a negotiatum has ii i even now doubtful whether the re come lo heir senses, and will accept 1 u oera : peace v ill ah ut.iiiily solve the problem ; but if Li. y pfiou one lumor ible oner irone. agaii v igorous pr n do a duly with ongress will W e must rtiangi Still piaciisnig Id i' mi rej..-t in.- !ve branch, then puree lies before u. We luttal not I. but concentrate all ourerlorta tor ition of tlie war. 'I be Executive w ill energ ; and we cam ot doubt that 1 1 ril im all us power, tiit w.t f ts waged. S we can, w- UIUS. . . i . i .i inj ...ii oi. i re un I mtribate Um rund;, ' ' i -n WZ ft? ' leral will enable him lie lite , UMiaa auu isions, .A the merchants Tlie military fu around the coumi nidi i mi nis o,,elatt i. is wo., moie cßeel, and operate upon Ihe obstinate towns and States. It' we can have peace only by striii war, we must wage that war in order lo conquer a peac . Moi Potatoes. What is getting into the whigs ! The Journal n iw-a days snya hardly a word in favor ot hui. tay lors nomination. Those who raised his Bag, which ihe Journal refill wl to do, while .t was endeavoring lo role its party into power on his shoulders, are now dropping him like hot potato. Some cast a lugubrious look over then- h fi shoulder, and wonder why Ibey sliaeatd be obliged to do so ; but lliose on wh aic sleeves Ibey have pinned tiieir faith, have u. ami u . iiv . mu ". I he Vl.'idif 'i. I ! inner slips him overboard after the f llowing fas!. ion, um . . . . . . i 1- ., i... .... ' r 1 aeeps ma nagaioti. uj h..rmoI 1 .... it .....! . u.ous wiiiggerj : : coiiaiaieili vvingery : .s for Uie whigs, it ia their destiny, we verily believe, t make ch in sweep iu bh, and they will support no m ui, tor a ey ohiee fljetl. Tin y h .ve not y. : f . gotten J on I heir guard. uiin lyh r, ami intend to be ui ... . . Fhis is tlie u tinkindesl cut of al! !" Comparing Gen. Taylor t Job i - fur oi I of the Wl ihem avoid. 1 ler ! I And yet il may not be a !o ;s to do it. Let Iii"a P. :. ..! Dtsi r. We euo the following r tlir purp - of putting it on file. We copy il from the I. office under whose editor holdu e company, and liope it may not peott lim . i.r-'.t. ar-.- to to sav, h".v- ' il.il rent ntsjitiotaa make people see ! i i ; urlighta,' ipondenl write n lint ibe iSainof tlie : im y are oi a prosperous condition ihe b. mils' iil cunting in mid 1 very conside1 . p -. i.-.l from Borope (perhaps a milli n) nier of the lö h or la t of October. Thi I. . . . ..tne ev.'l" in I ;t reni 1 01 p aarv u mi interest now surrmleri d . luven m Ilmm, and it w ,11 neettug ol the Legislature. f!o ittg ion Bsurablf b ny friend ul al. It is 110 the law (even (he most aanu expei m'er eon hi ful a I ) Mil I . of ibe entire d.-tit e-s of Ute erran" will rejoice at the opponents of ti,. ii " ami even ineaaure, whose hameat fean made them douU, will be gl ul that tin ir own efforts did no. succeed. II m. W i. J. I! sows. The Pittsburgh Daily Post, riiciiiQ the allusion tu Win. J. Rkoum. 'IA IsVt I - ...."i. i. ii. General, contained in t late letter troin the junior ; . ditor, says lie is r t lt ht N better specimen of the Uotnuer Denioersey has ever been sen. there Ibas lie i; and ':.,,r'' is no officer ol ihe government more industrious, ,,,ltful' a,", the discharge of bis duty. We do n .1 tiiuot a ire re worths and ranahh an , n j i at Id be found tn the Union lo lid the ottice of Second . '...-taut Postaaaeter lieoeral. 0O""The .'ley eland PtaindcaUer says that Douglass, I Ibe rugitivc slave, is about to eslablish a paper in that r,T-v' entitled tbe flhrlh Sar." While iu England, s j0' 0 v,"r" u ,,,;i!i,J ,:,r P'irpose. which Douglass i . . c i' .w i is commissioned to draw tor, 1 he paper is to be iu otration this fall. We think these who donated the $3000 would have served Ood fsr nsrsjs effectually by giving ,i to the starving slaves of their own Country. C. I. L i v-'-do s. l.s.j.,of Lockhsves, Pa., has cut loose from fed'-ral. sm. lie could l ot sanction the tn a uiable course of UftOSS who cppoas their own country 0B all occasions, and take fides with the public enemy, lie says : "Since ihe beginning of the war, the whig party seems ... have substituted folly foa policy, and d- sp. rail n for principle.' We could publish numerous rSSSS of lllis kind, had we room. I he VhUiadk (Obio) Crafted states that contracts for fat bog, t he delivrred next season, hnve hern uaile at slasil "J.j per It Ml lb-., hy some of the Cincinnati packers. ,. . e . Ihe bouse .,r Isaac tJosley, sear Clsysviu, Va., Sras burnt on the 2&I ult., With three CaHldren of Ir. osley. 'Phe bcatse was ttf iu charge of lbs eksest, i ir or li' e years cdd.

one, me "belby ville II irds, Lapt. m'Hinwy, m i regret to .euro, mnwgn me pumic pape..-, a.m . i;,,mbs were discharged from Lhapultcpcck, -wLicli bre. ciie. The captain wa:. mo re than ever alarm, d !. ..... ....... ii, u rie.t.. .d.:....i. Is. that the if reat a,'r.eu!tiiral I " tu eveiii: ot the filat after a paataffe of live r m 1 7, .. J i: I r

l.'ll mustered int.) Ihe SCrvieOl IMC I inleil öiaie. i . - - , friim Vera Prn 1111 u.u'mi nrc iinnuni.i.qi "ii"-J 'i iii.iiiy in jn uns n.ivei j" in. 'sum ii -"i.i IIW.-AIU 1 r.i. i.P Maa Vnrlt ina mil. thia vrar nimi Uli tn IUIB U"TS ,ru11 ' rl,s V,U4, . 1 . . .1 t- . i . ... : 1 1 I . . . r . .1 1 -L.

pm . , . .... "l " w' - ' J 1 1 j m. .ii,, 1 it o it 1 , a e vara ui 1 ir niui tauiurvu uj 'ur iniu is ; tuur in rin ro ev er im e, nr fiiii-.jr v .;. minis u nu w 1 rhe retjimeni encamps below the city mi what J" ,. ,.., . .... ... in anv decrree b.-en iixJIowing letter is t the Sun of Ana huac, da- ' . -, . , , . , , . ' , ' ... , , , .1 ' , , .r " 1 - , we expectation . na i, in fact, tn aoy w.owp p1mpku Smu.-ui'i, . 1 Ith t wlucli exphnled. killing 400 Aiucrican ; amUtertera lesto ttpi her, tlie cotniu. 11 herniate id cabin 0t con,lere 1 erT beaulifül ground, north cthenilroaa, CM,1:I lts tnnual prwteceasora ; i. e., ie an agrtctiittJ-- J 1,1 uu" f . ,. Worth is reportell to have fultan amoti-r thetn ; not boys. It present site is with a tam.lv in this place, -; iN and fronting Baj i f:i Vlew of lis? Obis River, w ith ral point of view. The arrangement on the part of ; , ,l ,( ,rmu AUtxes, statn.g UaY been heard riom. Lien, heeded abandoned the and Joanna i ierj sonWt and really trlevergiri ' M t I I- 1 La &oal tb tOrttS which arc - 8 ,:..,,:,,,.. r-r -r .hiyr J -J; lÄl JS , , ., ' f- ,.,,;,,, tI , wo Uekl, od slso, oo the part f the .:h-ers .t the . UfJlÄ fet.. ,. ,u o.i ;1 V . Active host Hilles conunenced ontfieQth atadeontin- s deemed a hirh ollence by stsns ul tlie ladies of the U '"Hly l-.-i.ti-hed sieiety, vreve highly Ufactory and pr uw-rJiy ; ! . M ' In ' ih '"T ued nntii the civ was taken. Sotne Alex,,,,, say Koy, wTlst oil rs actnally .tnt.il as a giilwl l.very ofleer is Imsiiy atajagtd m the dnt.es of his ,Mlt alllu,,st tht members the oa I , s-nree, as all who nese h 1 1. r. at. that tue pr. i..,.!,,,,, of peace sett lust 1.700 men ; and other... ne third or ene tea,. . , nkrnin, nite an earlv d imosttinfi to war

Correspondence of the Indiana State Sentinel. Washimotoii, Ssrr. 28, 1H17.

7'.' U I'rnris' ') riV' (trial nenssih of harnnmi M . yi , ....y; U', ,o i-7''.e ,v r York State Agrtculturml Society 1'roltclnc polity I I ilrtit mhi-Ii n vltihttiif j f ritnunnl I if u-1 1 1 n rri-i .. .. .v.....i. o... . . .... pn-ci.i! nein euow--iSKawaru.iess, luaewanunr, 11. 1, nuim ......... . ...... ..w . - - j w.. v . . .... ... ay irhirk of the product! of that mighty intellect I Itosl admired, H t would be to tell which of my children I ukwI d-.n. d UpWI, I eamiot, f.r the life O me, persuade mynelf hat ws w not Ins masterpiece. WrJ masterpiece I No, notluntr, tins aide of 8atlfTryi M constitute higher praise. It is replete with the authors characteristic logic, simplicity uf, I And ;m 1 pronuunce a higher eulogy upon it oilas thou.'ht and symmetry ol expressn n. h has um for m ly been, yon know, the remark of protect tonista tliat u free trad" is a beautiful tiling on paper j but it will not ..ear the test of downright exGov . Wright embraced the nest and most ! periinent. appropriate occasitm imaginable, to prove t;;;it Ibis w is entirely gratuitous that the very reverse was, m fact, true; a feelinjfsjMtd a conviction that are, Bird have been for years, Ofaining ground in the minds of a irr 00 the agriculturists of our country, throughout it vssl extent. Protective tar ills, as such, have seen their days numbered, thank God, in this land where iho first blow tot üb rty was finck under Ihe venerable a- . r . I a ' t . a, 0 J iraue Tarignts. 1 1 It uiil teil. in nit lo hi'il a statesman Itiat will u.l .. ... , , , . Eur, W ri-hl s place. L'ut lew men in America have secured that indelible confidence of the toiliug mil lions of his country, irrespective of locality, winch he po.-scs-ed. And nowhere will his ..s be mon I . t . t at '.t. " ti I nnuiiesi man in me uem crane pariyi o. wu.cn ne was at once an ornament and a Deacon iiLthi; ..r, in Ilm darkest hour of that bnrtv'a adversity. n one w;i m ire ready to yield i.ts personal claims to fortgo political honors, tu pour oil upon the troubled we l rs and mote the d.vidcd elements and str. u;ii. of ins paiiy, limn s : . , i s Wrtghl of New '-ii;. He not onU favored every s'. j which had harmony for its object, hut he .hc luntenanced and opposed evert . i -i i . ; lital might, by its operation, produce discord and d;vision. vv in n a e rr.iu measure, vviii.-ii ie. giv ui a wide-spread fame to the name of Air. Wit not Pennsylvania, was introduced into Congress, .... W i ufiii w as appealed lo, in su u a in i noer as I icat. t.i i -e who mail' the apMal, to believe thai the mea are would have Ibe weight and iuHu n re of ins gre name and aeknowledgeM popularity, in itv favor. 11 answer, w licii was nut delayed for an opuor'uuity 'r 'i' , b il v. i . en, pipiiijij..t, tViti u II ii me heart, was auch a a bau alvv iy . itinguislied ilus Ua' to slavery. it a proposition wore now I, t tin: ihe people of my ow n Sulo for as re-dniis-toii, none would oppose ii more ktrvuoouaily than I would. Bui we must remember that n gr. liter blessiug could be meted out h Ute pe iplc of Ute I fuited States, than Ihe nseendeiiev of tlie domueratic nnrlv. VV anidi further, inuj.,. remeiiiber that nothing san prevent that ascendcllcy but divism m our ranks; and nothing is better calculated to create such divisioo, in my opinion, lhaii .j, a pr(Hi,aM uudnr consideration. I fuahtr - . - - - j - - - - T - - -rf I.. i i a a , i ihiuk, to amy mm else, we naust bear iu moid thai it is a mere t, i wiaeo compared v,th the mischievous schemes ol whiggery. Wbal honest democral would u t prefer tlmt tjc people of each new Si tte be admitted into the Ulliou, With or with ut slavery, as they tlietn selves might elect, than to see a United Si .t.?s U ink, a protective tariff, a distribution of the pr steeds f tne public lauds, a general bauktuot l.w. an nsumption of the State tobts, and ail the otlaer favoritav measures isf tlie whig party, brought back upon us, with the full knowledge which exoericnce has eiven. of their power to demoralize us and cripple our energiee, and which, n'w.- permit tii.it party, by oirown divisions and dissensions, to again attain power, would as certaiuly be d n , as thai lira sun rises and sets d.uriiallv .' 1 hardlv Ihiuk I need ask if vou VV""IM 1 aiiiiag, noon a sou -r auu oispassionaie cam1 a aa . i a' . I i a m ii.. .. ii . . . . .1 . ' s. delation of Ihe aubfect, to Ie d your elves aud your j influence t. h a,, obj a-t, f..r Lisi mere purp we uf driving liae people, who may hereafter ad u.t a Stat. ....... i ........ It 1 1 . f.r i ..... r . . ... . i. ............. i ...... . ... . t ...I-.. 1 1 hi km i i i ui, ii ..nil iiciiiiiiviii, Hint inn on ra, of the right to say tor ihmneetvea, whether they M14li or shall ti"t duiii slavery into it." How perfectly eltaracteristic, 1 repent, i all afthis 1 I. 1 1 . i.i j ilUUil S,l :ilJl couunou imuesiy, or me great and prudeni democratic atatesaaan from wtiose mind it ll wed ! va ith an experience in public abairt pos- ,! ' but few ; iih an obaorvalion and reflection upon the foreign and domestic policy of our country which uniformly looked to the bettering of the condition of the laboring classes of the land; with what a peculiar propriety does such advice aid admonition come from such a man! How natural, it seems . me, that Silas Wright should feel and aay tint, with the democraey ul Ihe I nited States, 1 e supremacy of ... ir party in tue executive ami legislative departments of government, should bo greatly paramount to all I ..-.il urej id ice and personal preferences. 1 . v . a . o ,toi 0 TCI l l il). Ti.cn. w . 1 1 1 ir issuo of '.o iVfirxicnn territory," N beautifully illustrated by the following paragraph i'i an the 15 sto.i ('.ui r, (1 whig ti..i r.j ol Lite 1 t i i ultimo, Wiiat a set of beauiiea these wiiig leaden a . ! We w. re no les gratified ihn, i surpris l to li i, the folhiwing article iu tlie .New Bedford Mercury. Our readers will tee in it no new Beiititnent. We liave often expressed a similar opinion, and h ive regretted that the "leading whig paper, or any oilier, sitouhj have made up a new issue.1 While tho Oregon question was open tir di cuasion, we contended that porta and harbours on tlie Pacific were important to facilitate our commerce with China ami the Polynesian islands. Had Mr. Webster continued in the ttjjiee ol Secretory td Stale a fett months longer, h i. mi , I, in all probability, have secured to ns far WW and port 0 s,it Fra ictxeo ; for we I, ow ih ti attchun acquisitum, by n pftttatinn ami purchase, had been, more than once, a su iecioi Conner sali in better ., niM ' a Mexican eentleman of hiuh c i tra : r un a r at in flu mcc. portion of th ' h i lT papers exhibit n want ..f f e ncv, which tffesl poet tisa said is a want of sense i. a ' I ney persist in applying tu the democrats tlae nickname of brcofoco. This dues u. ..... i .. 1.1 . .. I 1,11 I i ' ."J..- II' Ml' Ii i.i."., uu. unu 'uoicuiy nuns ine wing party, t.y showing malice, meanness and WSllt of maun, rs on the part of .t spokesmen, Whenever a respects bhs whig statesman has occasion to mention tbe principles of men of our party, it will be seen that be does not make ttse nf any nickname. He l as too much reo ml a a asa sa ' &i f i In In.' It . . .i ll ii i . e . . - . ; . t ..... .... i . i . ,,, I'M.j.i ini.-ft oi MH iiuv, umi tinfood of his own party, to apply slang epithets to the gresl majority who have generally ruled and aredesoi' d generally lo rule the policy of this country, Tbsl so many whig editors are incapable of profiting by tbsj decent examples thus set tbem by dtsUngsished wings, i- a fact not very creditaJale as taw press uf that party. Boston Statt ssaatoa. (jfCr jsast'banie tu Boate bat hit upon a plan uf constructing umbrellas, s.ns the Beston Atlas, which will rnhmott pre vent their being stolen! When it i shut, the end of the haaadha cas be unserovred, taken tag, and put into the p cket: and, in lakius it off. it locks the umbrella so thai it cannot be opened. So, il B Hue. should steal one ol the .-ui, he would find tliat l,e ,,as rot 0,10 wit" of the handle gone, ami moreover, tliat he could not use it, for he woo Id he unable to open it. Neither could he sell it, for lie would baldly be able to find a purchaser for an in. perfect .me. 'lhus, it will be perceived, that tins iaven lln is all but a preventative to umbrella stealing, inI ersdibto ss at may aeesa. fTrThe Hon. ll enry 'l..v has been nominated for tbe Piesidcucy by the wing of Krie co.. Penn.

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Highly liiloi'f:tllt from .H'.ico.--I'cNlco

Proposition Rejected MssUllties Hecoiiiiiiciircri.

i , r .' V' l 'f ' i . aossajssum of Chapultenerki i but as t tic vessel anpeared lu ho. mi danger, fear osrecAn extra from the office id ibe Mobile Pr.bmu- de- 1 e , ,J . , I ' f. .. .....,

ted Sentember 25 h. received h Pons Miirwii , . j - j . .. .. . . , .... hud been rejected, r at least hostilities bad been re commenced on the ifiernoofl of ihe Stb, ami that a , , r ,, 1 he letter says tout the f-How in Were .Mr. Trift't f prop 'Sit ,ot.s : lii.it tue united oiatea would no! claim a:i-;!iinT fruui Meaicu for dainaireti occasioned nv tle W a 1 that the tntted States would have the privelege of estWwhm two factories tn Upper California for mi:ht years, and . .at the Mexican Übernimmt after IT. A l.l.iat .. .III,. aV .1... ..b ........a.. II .. ....A. 1 M .1 that time, could, if it choose, renew thia article of the treaty. Phis rvasnt accepted. Air. Trist, nncloihiujf himself of his otficial power, remarked to the Mexican coimnowumers, ihi.t he thought it would he 'tl,r or iex,co, cede Um wh .k? of Upper laltfor. ..' .. . . .1... . Tu ... t w ..... . I I. L. . I . .... . ma to the United Slates for w inch that Uoveminenl would certainly pay hfieen or twt nty millions of dot lirs; this a luid probably have been agreed upon the follo wing arlicl s had m t the assent of the icanThal the Texian b uiiularv line should run alone ' from tli ; m aith of i!i lii i I Irand 011 the left aid 1 to the righl side; but thia East pro edition was rej cted, ihe Mexicans refusing to yield one inch ofgruundon other -ide ul tlie Nueces1 Mr. Trist then asked forty-live days, as ;.e - .id he a ST was not auth n d to acci pl such n nroi osition a he llBfl Ii'i'I'H, ,1 V. .1.1 liil . . ll.:i! -..IOIIITS ! 1 1 ! I I lhl Ml VI- , cans replied by saying they would give five days and - - : no more. 1 ii the Mt ihv o.e ;n I. to lei WSS u ritten by S i ..ta Anna to Gen. 8cott, accusing him of breaking tlie Armislice, mi aottie ii ding pretext, Len. Scon answered Dy making a similar cnarg ( hi li.'j Mih in the altoriKsui a body of a few buttdred men was 1 by Lien. Scott to a. ick I liapol a nail bodv cue d a la rge force f the enemy s ii -sl iroop mere, aim a lei nuie iai i. ensui i. in which the Mexicans, as usual, gut a good thrashing, den. Leon who commanded the Mexicans was wounded, and .jeu. Bahleras of in; Natioitai Uuards i . i i iii.. i i killed Iba small uuiuber of the Americans who, v the Mexican lette; writers aay to use tiu-ir own M expressi n, fooghl like devils, retired to Tacubaya, leaving hve wagons beh.ud llieui,soii. dttt wheels, aud 'h rs w.thout homes he pari nf the Am iruj lie is i tid I comara lively. . urocl in ii, .i wai i med bv I i :i of Ihese w.tiic y Alna II, ;i n .i, Uov id III r i lie citi- . lis, u. n, w anetl and chudr- n to c dlecl stones Slid carry them hi the rols ol their houses, n oil throw nu ui ai the Americans it" they entered .h city. The eiirresuiitident ol'liie Herald and Tribune dated Pcnisacla, Sept. 'J-i. .- iys ihat tne brig Oscc ! i, from ! 'i'!ls'l('' llal -III Vera ruz, brou jl Li. a. Scott's i rmy lute and unfavorable news from from which it seemed that iiostilit s were r.-iu ed ,! ie Sih iust. ui a Anna and en. wrott mutually iMiargttig each other with a vtolation of tlie armistice, and by tlw last accounts our Ifnopa had possessi ... of two of the pr.mupal streets, ""d had driven ihe principal pari of the Mexican forces on towards tue plaza, i-ur troops sunered r i ally from the tiro of Ihe . nemy fr ra the windows ind housetop, and lien. Worth was badly bu'. n m uta Hy wounded. I'nr lues since leaving Puebla was H.OOU men. Mr. Prist's praposttion tor the cession of a portion "f I alifornia for a consideration of J(i millions of dollars, had beeu agreed to by the Mexican cou.inia'(li)crai end another propuaiiion fixing the Ro tJrande ss Ibe Texan thmndary peremptorily nr.-ctiti. Pnredcs is said to be m the road between Vera t'ruz and Mexico, with a large force uf guerillaa. TheSunof the I (Jill says, troops have been arriving in great numbers from the Brazos, during the previ ous hve or six days, and it was n.i d ubted thai in auother week, liiere would be from twu to three lliou i ...... i.. ..i ii. . ". ... ... . . . m . micnui 'I. ...t. ...... ......A. I I 1 a rite above ai counts are derived from the Sun of Anahuse of the 10th instant, and verbal emnmiuiica lions from the Diamond to the Captain of Ihe Oceola, a I tin. iiii iiiii., . lit i i . i v 1 1 1 . r I hit.. .! ii. ii i ' i! : nt- in i ii " - ' -i , be relied on as essentially correct. The news reached V era Cruz by Oriaba. trout thr DnytOn Journal, Vitra Salsrdes mlit October '-2. & o dork. M a i: i fiton 1212: Din or MEXICO Qcn. S-,!t it ftassessinn of ha'J the city tint fighting Jo,- the i4k t kail ! The fg Si U rrißc -1Ö0Ü Arm , - ij .'. . ri a 1 irons ted G . Bsttco kitted .'- Li Aunü woimdtd iS'enid Anna aVt'pen oui I ! Pi r rsniTRo, -t. . 7 e. m. Tne Postmaster General at Washington has this I : . . 1 1 .... 1 11 t . .v Orleans giving one days later new s from the city of 1 loruiug received i.ni'iiri u. e luun uie r. .vi. at New Mexico, Plie news is .t" the most interesting character, con firming accounts previously received. ui. Scott, with Ins army, entered Ihe city of Mexi-r-o on th s b, as previously reported. 'Ihe resistance ollercd by the .Mexicana w as of the most lerocfiMts il. , 11 ii . n "v.-ry inch of ground v,is disputed. Tim Americans erected mortar batteries in Ibe streets, and made tcfrtble Imvue Btaons lire Mexicans. Afier a driven .ul ii, .. i terrific contest the Mexico ns were half the city, the Arne 'ic. ms 'r in ri. at deplorable numberil and wounded. it. . i in ail a u definitely of course in reean! ; but .t s nd to have b.-cu enorto i he .1 c. ca n J III ... -. Lien. Bravo wa- killed and Santa Anna wounded. The latter witluii w his shattered forces from the city towards rauda loupe. When the courier left ti e fight was raging with appalling fury in the other quarters ol the city atiil reinaiuiiis in imss:ssioii ot the Mexicans. The reports in regard to (ieuerul .S on's pnaittun were various and contradictory. And irreal anxietv was fell in regard to it. Has small force contiuttall, wearing away amid Ihe incessant conflicts iu wlucli I Im has been engaged, induces apprehension even in tbe midst of his succe sea, Tlae news of lien. Worth's being wounded js con i 'l "' ' I'litlX, j y firmed. But this account states mat h.s wound is nnirton t mon ha- late army news. Lien. I I ll.n I I ..C Olllll , .L..I I. U iiv i oe in n i j i n itn nu ii o it .. tiom oi um i v u head n from Vera Cruz at lat account 9 for tlist place 'i'lie i av V av s. When the hr.-t war news, given in this paper, arrived, we w ere disposed to doubt it. Rubsequent I il intelli'OUK-e confirms it. Although victory has pe relied on our standard, it has been dearly won We give tbe follow ing additional items, being the . j . :.i i r . :. ..i . o uttesi, ami wan wiiu pai.uui snaieiy lurtner niieiiioence. Tins is dat. d Petcrsburgh, Vs., October 2, 11 P. M.

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On the 8th. den. Sc all attaettM1 Kintr' Mitt, in atWiia reason to believe thai even Ibis 1111111.0

vicinity of Cbspnllepeck snd our army, after a as - vere .oss of JOil killed and to 71)0 wounded, fell back upon Tacubaya. This battle is represented to lutvo been Ibsj most b!o,.dy that has been fought sims the coinmencoment ol the Mexican w ar. Tim Mexican account uf this bat ile was, that our troops retrssted ... Taeajbnys, abandoning points previously occupied, lue reported loss in retreating ia set down at 100 killed and 'JÖ0 wounded On the same day one troops attacked the Mills of Ll Key. close to the fortress of Chabulteoeck The 3 i , , v ' . ' Mexicana were repulsed three times, and finally I sbandoned tbe Mills, leaving 1000 dead tat the field of battle, and carrying oil' l'o dead and TOO wounded l ue Americsns took Cbapnltepeck on the 13th, an. in this engsgement Gen. Bravo was killed and Santa Anna wounded. Letters of the 19th report our victory as most com -

pletc, and our army revelling in the Halls of -Monte

mina end Orizaba Gen Scull was in the ritv, ami part of the Iroops nnt.,!-...! .v.. ll... It.' I .1.. ll. . I ... I 1... .1 ... 1 paoan wawrs uui fourth of his whole army. On the 8in of September the notorious R ley and hi.s On Wednesdav iiteld last, between Ihe hours of j midnight ami daylight, some demon m human shape. . nt- red the dwetliuir f Mr. R uei Comb, who resides aboul four miles and a half Nmtfa Elaaf of this plaee, Ion what is called the Sage's ferry road, and attempted to murder the inmates of the bouse. I lie ci rcumstances as related lu us are as follows : Air Combs who follows the business 0 peddling was from home on the niglil ab ve m. ntioned and his wife, a young lady (hail sister to Air. I ) and I wo amail chiUren were the only occopsnls of the hörnte At the hour above alluded to, Airs. C. awoke op, and finding the door standm onen. earn ired of the voutir ladv if site lX Ind been up and why the door was 'bus left open, Hand Upon the girl Slating that she had not been Out, " 1 Mrs. C. arose, clotri tne door and immediately re turned lo Iter bed without suspecting any bar .. Site bad however, scarcely returned t her bed ere she - heard udvuncmg footsteps, and instantly some reraou knocked at the door and ensjuired if Mr. Comb was at h'mc, and nj si Mrs. t.'. answering in the negative, '.!:'.: do- r was pushed open and the room entered by 1 man. Al ihi Mrs. C. sprang out of tied much alarma a 1 . S 1 a cd. l he w n tch ut.cred lue mil hornhle impreca tions against the family, and affirmed that he inteuded . ll'. 1 . o Kill ii.e i.isl one oT ni-in .1 oil sn 'oer 1 to an. 01 10 ,h,. Uu!(. u, BinefJ Wow Mrt, n Uith a litrLM. I k nife. tint fnrluntiiilv. si.f t n iwcih-d m arrasnifif the af m wicü . y A-dlv wcaooe. She beeesJ him j , ma re ,,.r i : V -, t tin same time telling him if tuw ould permit Iter to get her dies, site would leave fs tun in peaceable possession of the house. In tlie mean time the young lady had arose from her bed and wis mak ii0 her eau-ann lhrtatb a window. Ilmm a ? I I- I ,e murderei left Irs. : i d end. a v u d to prevenl ihe girl from making her escape. As the was passing through Ihe a indow, be tssixed her by Ihe arm, held her and tun let ed a severe wound With He knife hi her right breast. During tins lime, .Mrs rs bad procured her two little children, slipped out ot" the house aud made her eane h a nt igbbors i w hundred yards duttame. Tin- wounded v.rl by some means, wr u t. d her aim i'r.uu lite d motl and als succeeded m reaching the house nf a neig, b not far off without further injury. The alarm was immediately given and sever u I men ejKedily repaired to tbe ii i, .(.. lim the acoutidrel had H. d no. It iWt?er until he pr tain .! a large . i. at a'hicJi he auipoicd c. uutined r eoatsiderable auaoum "t monoy. Tins lie carried some h -. in e into the meadow win re he broke it open with rail and toofc from t the amount of etwa (- Ufr.s and fiitfj centtfi! there being bu. 0 in it, Mr. U, liaVitig fortunately, I day or two previous dees a I posited In-, money m (his town. The moon almwn and Airs. I otubs iuiuiedialely rec agnized ihe indiv.drs nal, and says aha will swear to his indensity. Tiie man whom be charges with tlie crime, lives in the neighborho d and has hot been seen since. For ihe present, we deem . prud m to withhold his name from lh" public, as projier steps are being had to bring the miserable wretch to justice. The physician who was called to the girl, priMioonces her woui d dangerous .me and thinks her recovery doubtful. The knife penetrated the lungs, o doubt this community is infested with a gang of t e thieves and murderers. Our citisens should be on the "lookout," and nftraifM be prepared for enwrgenciea. iS'ucm ( uL) New, S . 2Btk, Antipathies. Amatus Lusitaneoui relates the case of a monk, wim fainted when he behefc and never quitted hi? cell white Ihat flower e!.l a rose, pnt'cd his cell w hue that flower w as aHmmIng. Orfila (a less questionable sullmrity) gi es the see nut of the painter Viuceeti w ho was seised with violent vertigo, and swooned when there were roses in the room. Valtaiu gives the history of an officer who was thrown itn" c. avulsions ind lost bis tenses by having ji.ni.s in hiachauiber. Orfila also relates the instance "I a lady, ol mrtv-six rears w age, i . i i ha it' c ui ! ii in r 'it, vv lio eoii i I, ''r ue i.reseii . w ie 'ii ii decoction of Unseed was urennnm? without beinu I L I troubled, in lira ionise ofa raw minutes, with a gameraJ swelling of the face, followed hy fainting and I lo-s nt tbs uitollectual laeul 1 s, which Symptonas coui. me d for four ami twenty h mis. Monta.gue remarks on tins subj. ct, Ui it there w 1 re men w ho dreaajed an apple More than a cannon ball. Ziin u. : m il. lells u of I lady Who could not 1 mlure the feeling of silk and -aim, ami shuddered w h.u. toucinaag ihe velvety skin of a peacti; ntlter ladiea irannot bear the feeling of fur. Doyle records a case of a man who experienced a natura abhorrence of honey ; a young matt invariable fainted when the servant swept Ins room. IIippa;rateH menlioua one Nieanor whi swoooid whenevr he h aid a llni ; and Miakspeare has alluded lo ihe lrange t li e; of Ihe bag-pipe. Il yle fell into a syncope when he heard lite aplasliing f water: Sea I orer turned uale a. tie sij.!ii of water1 1 ... 1 . 1 1 1 1 cresses j Lrasinus exjierienced febrile symntoms when smelling fiali; the Duke duernon swooned on h - holding a leveret, although a bare did u .i produce the wtfoe effect. Tvcho Jtra efainteilal Ibe sight of 1 fix 5 Hcurv Hi, of France, at thai of a oat; and Maraiial d'Aihret at a pig, Tne horror that whol fain.Iies entertain of i 'se i - well known. Ptsnna Tamed dv a Child, In a quarter of the town of Iii up to in uu 'u ii a Rockynook, there is a po id, w here a little girl, Hot tlx yi ara old, w ho r s,le near the bank, lias lamed tlie fishes t a remarkable iicr:t.e. fie uegan hv mrowiug cru.uos um nie wa--1 or. loo! Gradually ihe fishes learnl lo distinguish her teks and darted to tlie edge whenever e apmnichcd: tihd HOW lia'V will ;niu:iiiv etd out u Ii. i ii i .i ii it i i P I ; band and allow r to lunch her acalj aides. A venlotig her regular peiwionera. The jerable turtle i m.rol of van Atnhurg over h.s v in! beasts, is not I more aurprising than that wlucli ilus little girl h;. al tat tied over her finny playmates. Visiters hive been attracted from a distance of several miles In Witness the spectacle she exhibits. The li-l.c will have nothing to do with any hut their tried friend. They will trust nu one else, let him come with provender ever so templing Even fishes are not so cold blooded but thev will recognize lbs haw ot kiumicss, and yield to it crij L '. .na 7' How Micn is a House Powes. Tbe answer furnished by s scientific American is, that "a tora i oncer is a power sufficient lo raise one hundred ami thirty pounds one hundred t'.-ct in one minute; aanual. I conclude, to raiono lo.OOd noiu.ds one loci rer minute Till s is wie. lelv tu in I collect from Cbiltmi A: Tiiouip-on's Engineers Text hook." Tln?y rema. BS to IllC I- W r or a there are various opinions use. According to Si oca ton will raise 22,11X1 pounds one had high in i minute. Dessguiliiecs makes the n.enh r J7, otlt. and Watt make it still larger, that is, o.l,0 1small, and that we may ;u!d at least 11,000 to it. I which give 1,000 pound-, rai-. d lo I h ,1 1.1 minute." ( h lton & Tbompson, who si; Ie themselves 44 prseticsl engineers llies give the dimension of an u,rine which, liicy Jiv, would raise .", 1'J pounds .Through .he pace of l feet in one ,,me-eMual ! to raising. 1,194, lftO pounds one fool ra one minute; furnisbinir 44 &2 hores' power, according to Stneato : " . . i, ii 49 horses power, acceniina to Ueaaguillers ; 3Q i horaea1 OOWer, according to Walt; ami 'J7 horses' ' .. . .. ,. i power mremrdauj to tne usual esumaie. .at. luL JuDGMEMT AMP SeMTEMCE REVERSED I h Sn j preme iwuirt, sitting at Pittsburg, have reverted the iudg.nent of sentence of death against George Dunn, convicted ot murder, because inc pri m r w as tmt 1 present at the trial ;.nd ihe rendition of the verdict

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Cast. Black, f bait inters, uiili eoat, which neat ignore on ihe ronu'ra- i v -t a -hurt t.u.e ago, hau & I. .. I v I ,L.,lil., U.I.J I h.Lj nil. I wMiurlrilXH powereu crrj o ... . ' if.uu.., the breeches. Te fair ha a --u m d a ser.ous u- , v. i'in'.imi ii-iii. .... j " j- . i.iii. .in .:ir 1 pect, and it is believed that the breeches have the ma jority. Tin-: Ti 1 s.i.acu a mom. iHK Ti i.ks. A letter from ( on-tantmople, uj the New Vork PtSJt atalfSj that 1 Jr. Smith, of South Carol. na, eh 11. ist and pedDgnd to the Sultan, had prnajsied a coinpli'te set of lite Maenetic Telegraph appa 1 nt 118 us. d tv 1'p.lessor Morse, and presented it to his Majesty. The -y stem of Prof. Bt. was fully expUined tu the Sultan by Dr. S. mid Mr. Hamlin, an AsAericaH suasioaary, wtm hi s charge of a seal nary forysjng men on the banks of ihe Bosphorns. The Sultan was delighted, and is ml to have decreed to rrof. M. a diploma in nan I Turkish language, and a diamond aVsearation. It is ;..1. slated that be h;is determined to srenenl to the j Prolessot a um of money, but of this the cor reaps ass cut of the Post has rfmte d saht 1 A D v E rtwi 0. Tls New Orleans Delta baa anite I pithy paragraph on ti.M subject. Advertisig,M j says I he . d.tor. " is to bns.m Sa what the oil to the jniglll lamp. Withhold the mi-eKsniy supply of oil, I and the lamp goes out; advertise n t liberally, stad who you are, or what is your business, known only Lo a limited circh your expenses ntflieawi e roaattaaae, vour Im;i . falls otTl von break, and yoaw asuwe a which waa never aeea n an advertimnacnt aa il c newspapers, now ßgnres in tt.e list of bankraapts. This is trui all inn'. It Ibe Intehing nf tie times, and lie who will not barn it nasjsl ino r p ct. at this p. riod of general aetivitv and rivalry in tin ps, to keep up with bis advertising neighbors in the race for patron, ge and prosperity." Woman's Power. It is related ot a certain New England divine, who flourished not many years aj., ai d wh we matrimonial n latnms -".re saipposed nad to have been d" the w si agreeable kind, t;.ai isac Sab bath uiorning, while reading to his congregation the I parable d the supr, m Luke siv, in which oreawn this paasage : 'aild attother Bald, I have bmighi five r .. ind I go ... r..v' ti.i ie. 1 pray itsse t have me excused : und inntber said, i have atarried a wife and llu r. fore rnmd com, le suddenly paused at the end of los y. rse, drew i ir hi stectacle, nd lonkiug around on his bearers, mid with rmphaaia, "the fact is. my brlhrcn, one man further from lite k. !'! in won. an c.-.n draw a of 1c a n than ffre Wi ile Kaj mond auu Wafg ex!. i ited Ml .:. West, a Mitai. t V .in tlss nmnlry, irbn ! id .anl. er.ii.u literati or i a .i ravuii i Ml .1. pa il ii n, .' I flea and cramming a .. I ,. . . a . I.. ...i :.t ItM !' iriugei brea .1 ti n Hta is, bis it ... tit, ( oi. tithes. la mn Ji itk a S f.m.. We were told of nu mterrsri ng scene witn. ssed t ibe ( riminal 1 umi yesterday. A Lady was in Court ia aritness she mn her eye s?r tlie jury it rested fora muaaent spun s jut..r ; she sprang forward, c!aicd her arms around m m ck, kissed him passi stately and cried. My father, n.y fattier, mi father " It sras with much difficulty that Ihe juror released himself from Iut embrace, nnd with still ui re i !.;:t he com inced i er be v. ns m I iicr in tin" . The lady has for years been separated from h r parent, ai d seeing tliis gentl man, who b. ara a sinking res. mbl .nee to him, ahe really b. lieved him to be bet father, and hen eher conduit. si. fjoui Umimm. Au.At.lEC, Ihe keeper of the New Vork city Prises found braaself not a liltla 1 willed nrhakfl .he seven junk celestials were under lu ctafga. 'in- .r Cismars des from Ihr onk would v,-n Ibasn iu uumlers, and there a as so much same nana in ibeir oaainti aanc thai ii was imtaawible for ium t ..-il which wire the prism. e: a. ll" t ok Ii.e safe course, hw . ver. .1 lucfc the c I! door win n all had easass SSM hut areesj ; but lor bis life hecambl not tell whether .he seven kept 111 w re the lifletMB. I . (iiici in l ni. I'o: i . The Men fisrk THbaane snya llinl number of so. eontMlryaaaen tamsWred hear -e. vices to ibe Popi t . mist companies m aV nee td hs terntore s, lately, if not now, tlirsaiciMsl fay fast ireuasj of Austria H. riidiuess meiining, anaVv sresent c;rcumsta ine., lo gram Commissi. uis f.r the purpose, left room fu the beli f that, if hereufur a aatsjsj urgent exigency should press epist him, bat would aat refuse tlae sympathy and as uttancs so arly aast savgerly tendered him. Üoubted f; V . i i .!. Among I be toasts civer. at a cel. bra- ! on id tne Itu I J I Illy, WO I M Asacr aca Like lie Unn ha r I. hi breasts to her I iiuisi n ssed iiiji parent A ery pretty idea, n d aullror had allusion h the ii yottug Greek main t, alio pus by bestowing on bun ihe uatur 1 1 sei ins a little strange that s , t:ut v.. prcsurrsF tl.o iciafl daugbier,1 the r nd her fatltee's Iit 1 lo.id uf her iuf ut. toman rWa ahonld baare ; rib. med i i it duty A Mammoth Ciieek. Th RutT Express, of a late date, says : The adtoevner Iwnningi n is now discharging up our wharves a fr ight of over three thousand boxes of cheese, f.oni Ashtahola cmjuiy, Ohio. Ammg the lot, we siw on. nl.me, from tin dairy rf Air. .! . Stone, af ti..' tow . nf 'v.rau. which weighs live hundred anil seven I y -four es v e pounds! Tli is, however, was somewhat above the a verni d the lot. A ( loon Jokk. V pr. ate letter fin m UtwaaVns t. Hp a tali-ai the expense of Ibe !?u! of itnT Mmialer, thai i rather gMd. It i- said sh" made a psrrvasas of i shawl, and wre if ba aw , leav.ng thsj old one to be nt. S..e .- - ii parad. d p Rgeut street, at higSl j noon, the abscrved of all. Msev. l at astpriae, u - 1 00 her arrival bunvshtf ilrs,n maid s:, w upo: her ; shoold. r a Itcjcet pinned lo Ihe atsaa I, reading, "V. ry ciiaste for .10 .'!ill.;.Ts.,, Pi Fi Aio. .vYpt. 3, SI P. M n attempt was mi.de lo assass.ttate Mr. Jewett, of the HutlM. I .snnwrcial AdvuTti-er. th.s naumiaig, by Midsh pwaaa P- lira k. as the . S. sh aim r Michigan, caused by an article publist ni ii Satsrd iy. Two balls ft, a a assasl were lodged in hi- w a Ih I un hi thigh, shich no d asjbt was the I life .. r is ,n prison. OrDuring tbe asssageof ibeSwatara, Iba! am. ved las. week at P.i ladelphia, w tli 'JltJ Irisii emiarrant s. there wen- births. r v . . . . li.-IJ. June 19 Thia day I p ud aii my debts it a farthing. On! blesses day. J i i IU yn's Dia.I RRtco, by Thorn is 1 io. , u aj., . 11 P. 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