The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, April 25, 1850, Image 2

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Lotter from California. Shameful Scene in the U. S. Senate. The Committee of Thirteen. I Legislative l' i roceedittr'S l•
79 _• i Gleaning's..
Mr. John Buchman, of Easton ; says MO Ar- i, A most disgraceful affray neon in the Thedullowitig is a classification of the Coto- I HARRISBURG, April 23, 1950. I Cr . Mr. James Powers, of Cincitinati, a
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us, reccii,,cd a letter from his son, John l' • . , Senate on Wednesday afternoon, the 17th lush mine° of Thirteen, elected it(the United Stales I SENATE. absence of about a year in Ca . ilifornia, n.
Bachman, dated Sari Fi.ourisi.O, March Ist, ! The following account of it, is taken hom the Senate ml Fiiday, according to Meir polities and r, On' motion of Mr•Shimer, the Senate proceed-', week before last with over 90,000 d o lh irs
' from which tee make the lullowitig c.xtraet : 1 Baltimore Clipper: their localities: ! eil to the consideration of the motion made soin f g
e : oold.
-I ant getting along %pry well and eejoyiog ; ‘V.ointiNa.r.e.r, April 17, 1850. Soe'thrrn Senn;/,.r. . A',,akern 5 t .„, 1 1 0 ,..v • lia a ago, to reconsider the vote upon the first 1 t:2' There is iron ehough in the bl oo d
good health, but nano \sly escaped lo r nig loy i IN t h e Setime this ;Memnon, while a diseus• :" . r• (* .hi) s'' ..l )*•, Chaint Al r. Cass. AI eillidan. 1 section of the bill to erect an aripteduct or bridge men to make 50 hor s e shoes, ea c h we i g hh
lilt on the evening of the GM gm, while iii the ; slot' ..e,li g0111 :4 011 111 reference to an appeal :, 1 . 1 ".: . ' , 1 11 ‘ '! 1 ' 41 . 1 ". l. •:• I.) " • kin'tnt.N• lOil . .• over the river Delaware, at or near the town of I a pound.
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---- ..-,-- ' dim:l:m . .2e ol my duties as iineoliee of-' horn the decision of the Vice President, :Mr. o !)owns'. L i , ' ,,i ' ., 1 , 1 1 ' ,., t , • ,.. ~ ",,7 1 , „ ,,,,. ,*.NL ,.. , ' ,a . „. Ii• 1 , 1111)•1 :7e -.. 1 . 11e debt of the State of Connecm
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/jeers of this city,he follim he l Foote leas M
teplying to r. Benton, when the " Alatigitiii,*N. Carr, . i. ph„1, , ,,, , 5. v,,,,„,„,,. I Mr. Crab( ohjected lo the motion, upon the , only ......",:1,000. •
. Tr, extract from
Conk ground that (me of the gentlemen who moved to I CO- IVtien a man Inilihn7, an argnmen
one of our pain:v...give:l a partial aceiond of the latter riom and advanced towards Mr. Foote.— “ 11011 . * Tetit.e , • ,. .”.• "
. transaction : I, Mr. F. rcirmited through the aisles of the Simi " Uelliv " ,* " `" 4id. ' i icemi oder hail not V01...1 in the Ilel.I'111111!.. • . I ruts a ii,e,siiiii,his words ate doubted, and II
i‘ lii ~t.,., thus •r.; Southern Senators 7: :...iirth• .llr. I.h.tnn innrcil 10 r , eoll,l,ler thu vote upon I truth 11...1 011 his Silk, Ile gets Wo r s te d in il
t:. - "IVe beg the itidulg,enee of our numerous
...ilkiiip to .‘leir.d ini Q/Lci . —le , Mitlay morn- : me ch:inther to t 111: area, awl while doing. so
0111 ." .. i.!l:;t:,ii , G , Southern . \\*ltig,i I ; .Sl/1111ir r i l 1 the 111101 pa,!••; , ..,I ; l: tithe ball 10 revive the tnifitia ! counter. Coolness in such noses is al l Inc!
readers fora few week, more, until the, crowd •„. i ,1. .. • , • I'. T I . ..•a •I • • 11 i. 1. 1 nut'
, 1.1 , 11l I .ell ation took p.am. IN 11l to street' l 14_,5 lel,/ 10r• I ll,10 10111 hi:, bosom ;int i
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of advertisements Will Eilak en off, when we will • h ct .y ee „ 1 „.„, „,,,,,,, ,„,..
d John S. Batik led • • - - -- ' —...eits :1; N ... .
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CirctsEation lacar "2000.
Allentotwn, Pa.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2i, 1,50,
. icm aril.; .lir. Benton. A scene of
,t.,•.it
again beable t o give the 1 ,,,,, a 1 ,• ;00e •ily of Ink. and the ot h er o:iver IL Liewy, har-keep e r of confutdon immediately klliiweil ; chair., %%eii•
cellaneous matter. In the 1:121`. S dill:111111CM the El . Dorado. Tile 1ar.,1 kneehed lidtik,i tNolielt, tdl , ldt.i ovcrlut I I
ni!, , iii:l. I ; . .i1.`,13, :lila:11 -
We are always ahead of our culempurinies. • down with a billy, whereupon ollievr.l3.ifolittitin ed—:.lr. Bunt o n in the IIIC:011% 1 ,100 $llOll iiIIL! 'O.l
' ititetlered. anti arie,t e d I)e wey, mid while nu the :i.:ylvaolly mts.i.-,ill totilo,:l and ittlettipme,;
Cr Our townsman Mr. E. Foote, will deliver
a looturo
on 6 , o010;zy,
at the Odd Folio „. m . fiat', hi.s way to the Pollee otliee he made his es- I to take all lii.: e m u ; m o te ,ii m i va n y to t • xi „,...„
,i,ipt...111),n iiin 0111 , ..er, who 'nsued him him hi:: 0e,,,,t.
on Thursday evening, the :.!' , ..11 of April. 11'e
advise all to attend : as the lecture will prove
highly interesting.
Appointment by the l'ustmash r C. r ut 'r.;
Linthaell, ET, Ita4 been appointed I'o - ,inia4 , .et
at Cata. , sauqua, Lehigh county, ill place 01 Na
than Pegely.
A new Pest ',ern (yelled at
IVeiss Port, Craton Co., a:.ki min:. 1/m1: :
Esq., appointed Post Ala•ter.
The Evil of Intemperance
Intemperance or Into‘ieatioa is in 01 , at , ly the
greatest evil thtit ever afflicted inankiwl. It
is the eaUse of wally evils by il‘eili;4
worst pasFionq of our na'titc. It is de , quotive
to health and life, and it e , lunis it viutirls
myriads. it, perideiouq clFL:ets un to tit rt, ly
drew, and it nhe't ami hero
ditary iti=nnity, too frequetol aser;bc.l to ut!,er
causee. The last is tun .i. , eertalaeLl to bo
now denied, that the tht• dtunkard
poisons the blood of his innocent children.—
This can be plainly VUt'll It liVreil Italy w s ont,
and it is equally true in many other di-orders.
The law will in vain attempt 10 oth
er evils, while it tolerates thie 6-reatcst of all.
A drunken man is a maniac, who visit, hi- ,
fury on every person he meets. It i- dreadful
to seo the wife and children t.hrinking . it!)
fear and horror from the drun hen ho
abuses the authority of a hu:hand nod fichur.
and, as frequently happens, en:nu:its winder
in his helplessfamily. Rather thin expnse
the parent, they frequently conceal hi; I.
and sutler in silence and Nye:ly at hone,
while he wastes their money fur liquor.
Hotels or Taverns ale nere,,nry for the
comma:n:lot: of the itar.diun.! i,uhlir , and am
licensed for that purpose, but when _
faro xvith the iticluAt ions pori , iiits of a
class of the eoniititmity : they become a trio
r RUC:: and ought to be alvdi-had,
not what the law intended thew to ;old ilto
public have a rit r ,rla to complain to the looper
authoritie to xvithhold tho'd coosont !or
continuanee. The Jud 4 es of ou r c o u,t s ahe
the guardians of public ,alely, and tort tue
looked to fur redress.
At the opetliolz, of the Court of Qualo,.l
pions of NorthaOipton ii; 14.!
took occasion to charre the Con,talde, of the
county upon the which the law and thin
obligation:: belonging to their office enjoin opoit
them. Wo copy iron) the Easton Argt), the
following brief notice of the cliaige:
"In the course of this charge, the laid
it down as the dolt• of the Coit,iable, t en Irmo
into and ascertain the charamere .
SOS, as to whether gaining, driiiikentic,s i i ity
disorderly conduct was pennitted at suet'
sett. He reminded the Constable , , of the nature
of the oath they take when making their re
turns—that there was no dith.renee between
their official eyes and natural eyes. Ilitu what
ever they knew they were hound to rep)l,
whether they came by their kliowledge t h rough
the medium of their senses, or through the
common rumor of their districts. 'l hey %vele
told that if they suspected oi had teasen to be-
Hey° that liquor was being sokd without lireuse.
that gaining was allowed and practi.ed, orthat
houses were in an • wa • ke a in a (11,,ordvilv
manner, it was their duty as, dicers of tle• Law,
arid they violated their oiclis it they did not
attempt to ferret them out and pioniptly rclunt
them to the Cont.'
It is an unusual occurrence, at this thy, fo r
our Courts to addiess Constables upon lie tie.
ties appertaining to their official station; but
when we consider that the Constables ate the
minor police of a county, and aro into
close contact with the people daily, and cogni
zant of both public, and private events Within
their respective districts, we may 'cattily appre
ciate the importance of having their duties
clearly defined and =lteratively trt before
them ; and at the same time realize the im
mense moral influence which a body iii laid:fill
officers may exercise, not o n ly i n tivt, c ii„.• 1. 1 11
in suppressing mime.
Business Men of Allontown.
We ittVite the attention el lite Lug iwg pill.lie
to the Advertisometits of our merchant., and
:.7.1111 1.1 i Ind. , a Mile child on a vi-ii
busi " ss men.. 11(*e "."o tuivcillse ngi flout l'a., t„ „ 111•
show a liberality in giving then local paper a
1.9. I . ' 9 Mg. me to death 11111i1•1
business aspect, but appreciate the advantages , • „
tne Meowing itielsnu ca
lily eitenni sta l i ce ,.. The
of fainiliarizing the pu bli c w i nd „ill, their In. child tvas :II and :111s. 'Miller, intendlng to give
calmly and desbc to accommodate its wants.—
it soine medwnie, adminisleied
ft au established fact that adyertisers goner-
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ally' three lea•spouns lull of laudanum in mistakal l y'sell cheaper than w h e du not. ••.‘ t'. 4 lll` 11i,r11% ere.' the sad error the 111.:11 moment,
this day the publin appreci a t e , this weans of
uud hastimcd to proem., the best medical ad
intercommunication between sellers and buy-
vicni A hill was soon hi attendance:
ern. EVery one eau feel at home it: calling
but all Ohms that uNpelietice and skill could
upon those alto address them through tile
newspaper to eNamine their goods. If they di, devise prated Thc„ child died in
four hours. The sudden and halal result of the
not find themselves better suited with them ,
ortnr, may be au:it:wed to the stomach of the
than anybody else, we am mistaken, that:salt
child beim; empty, trwit to„ of appetite exist.
Liberal advertisers urn liberal dealers, and the .
public ore the gainers by the liberal spirit. This
iiig previously. The tinnily, as :night well be
are deeply afiected on account of the
is demonstrated in some, old stands that make t
the most Money by doing a smaller business ' ad occurienco.
than milers. 11'hore. the gains come from is I per - Petitions for the pardon of Dr. ll'ehsler
obvious. are being el:calmed in Ueorgia.
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the El Dwit.lo, tell,e.i Dcwry plueartt lit pi-tul .Ifier the _treate-d cllutt, , o:dor \ra.;
ut the: H.HlQ\%ll . .i.t r•toletl dui; • tho voice of Ile Vice l'ic-itlen;
race. The doors 61 the hurt \vele jut- vuuld Lu !ward. :\ Ir. Beiitult lepeatedly called
medixely • The officer Illt! SCII:I . .! lo t take 121
111 the 11 , 1•Ity he had it to assas,itiate luu. .lli. Ilalc itio:ed the tio•
Rita alone, • immediately til
' pitieeetle,l to, the l'aliett affair. 31r. (Jay cadet! utt built Soliattirs'
'and \rhea lie at. to iileil;2t.t tlt,etriselve that holier sliiiii!d
Here the affair rested moil about is lake placeliettveen them.
o'clock %dive it', (drivers atzttin ittereeded to
the lint.-c, ut I.h.‘vey tva.i [tut tut tuned. ''he ited had ce t t;ii i i.w I no
\vhttle 1%.)2,; lai.l t,efore Lon e y peace, and kvetittl tot in pit below Lu will
itt , trte( ti, ar t , e,o L:l , tte hint ; att.l tywi o N, a ihe peeve
:oat. ;It , y do:jet! a!! litotwle,l4o of the .tiTttititttoatt of a cut
I; •.% • 11 - !::!11 ;1 , 1•1•:%11.1ell that 1)e \yey at- due to the to du• c,tttatt v
Ito I , ect , ..•,1 in otuut it] 119t1-e ted tital the ctt tttult.e•• e
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to ..!1(: loom
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I. "'' (" that !hey to d..—:[l;l; torline • linalis ,iipoort a lop,,rt baNed
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Hall Dedication
Wc ;Ire h.10:111:•,1 tlGa i,te Ctmaniißee ul .1r
kl (1111cl . ..tit 1..14e
thi- ;I•4le.ed a l um Aioliday
1ea1i,.61 .1 the (),t,l New ILI:. The ("1:1
tt couLl not litre no upon a tome ali
and bt.,itits it hollittay, will
A thil:lVe I'Vt't twin 11011.! Lchnu
\VC 1•111111 have mote to ;ay LI Rot 0/16 iittli've
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Shocking Accident
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of Slr. Jac,,b - 1 1cillca, of
I, new \lacuo _a 10 %% 11,11 11 , , thl, couniy, calm. 1,,
that the l:n;t• girl 11..1 Lct it mitt t•II fur z•onic
hilt' li%.•.1111C CIU111 . • t,. 1;1c ul•tnt zloty,
.11,41 ul.llc the moil!, t 11:1,1 Icu I r •
11-r screau.ing huriir l ilrc ii„,,hcr lu i h e hu,
and tv
o liiic he ra,scil in una• the cltil,l had
otit the i llrcr , and beii.re th rt.nhcc could
extinguddi die cluldc‘t as t -o choch•
A New Lodge
hew o,ltl opened
al Cllopiyibul''',..oll : 4 ;L:iittl.ty et tit.M. A
very 11;111th-owe twildihg has bee:i electe(l, un
Ilie }awl lit Ali. (.I..;lt i .e,Cmper,E,(l.. tt II11:11 iS
ing Lu,l c ;ire inviiedi to attend
Sad DrilLitake.
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I. I , • - • grave was open it \vas lull of teller. ' File wi
and lii ' ! suppose held the cal thy particles in solli!!
Ettdc selt..tili awl ehtiruable insult:nom. EI lie h and they true deposiittEl tritad.ili/J/ as the unit
bars tit , he honer of the •tate, Eve cannot but inatter was Clint. The body Ev.is hew
: - ;ecretaiy or lie tumid of I'll 1 pto•itit ii, ;n..1 trel 'truly gratetul it gietinil some days before redmiial; and I
‘et passed l'ont4tc,-E. I ~„„„,); „„,„•,., i . ~,. „ 1 ,, the 'I) ra , llly , Illin , dit , :l /I'4liir,. I:,:ei ~•/:Iy; „kite. 1•,1. I ' ..Egine..tittralde social and itol.tie.El blessuggs ; 0.1.1 the surface, when ex;Eitsed, bicarne sot
point tuitti the LEE% es, ii! El lbw, I t .,,,,,, 0 1 : men! ftien Di. 1 . . i. 11. It.•: , billg , , I.t . 11,,,t0kh in le- it coelt rs.
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gr . t . tund it was literally :Is 11.1 . 1 ti ;IS it rock. ' 1
a i '' !”' i: '" lli 111 ' . 'llTlit•w''st It w"L ' l ' l 2l '" if Y " I ” la:”
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Where Dr. Webster got his Money. 1 “ . ii.iii. imi ca n
so much :du . that the danoli
to he altie to tlEi su , fur it is to! l.eliol that Most, II”' c"""/I Y • Th'.. a"""31 v""s"1" i 'll ' •” "r "• ''' 'l . ,
1 EEtiter in ilw 1;,./.111..r.:1,1 4.o . :llotultiv makes
it
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„ iiiii ,,,,,, li ml d I/1 !lie s United :Intuits is estiinand at litimiy intl • • s ! '
earl Tine spectilatitig . li t tllow intglit , s i te , al 1
, the r E. l lEtiving, statelni tit: -
1,,,i,,,,,1 ; II the , 1,i„,, ; ,,, i ,i iy „ J. ' ~,, , ,,,tp iiel„ , u f hittis of luttllitht 4 E :Intl the Uutither of sheep recii• •
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baldly ~:
11 1 4 a ,r rE i g i u n g; i1 it t l i t p lit i ln , a c i c. E q l , E i t i Et i l l i nir g i ::: i us i : t t i t i l: ,, , ,l m i . n
oiled to Ut. Irvin lit villy•;ive 1.. tinily millions.—
etteli shall bil rutted
iiiv,stc,/ lii
siiii.vp iiip.t.anary i..
sup. . pressed die l'iorcs,ol. in his mai, as that he Evas
otithouse• in her yard ! The story was told
• 1"'• • " 1 I t, he ,f.1:10.000,twil, which iE greater Ity quite Inrille to
I'll e•t ' nee came the "1 '"'• . l. liv 11r. Stunt., a l ' resbytel la 11 111/111S1Cr, 11110
The Nashville Conventioh. eigh t een.lnillion, that. was inve.dttil in
. 1 5',36 in , ‘vilh
‘vh'eh
he paid
lir'
Pari"nah' 'That fact is i well aviiiiit inlet( with the ( um dy, %rho are Pali
it js very apparmit limn the returns tecei vv.!, '
land , f te ' llio ' cotton culture. ' l ' he actual age re- • I".'w
"Plaii'ed! 1 "'
‘Veb't•er h".•' g l v"" Ilic . loners of his:'
that the peonies 1,1 Ci•oigia have not responded , „ wield a clue It , 11: It tray as folloWN : Dr. I',Et li
tre pro !net ol !..2 top hitsbat.,l.y is estituated at , i \ I ' itliin a year or eighteen months past, 1
(vit ' a cordiality. to the call of the I..egi , latture. ! ~...:j.,./ ; c; Low) ; •• man went to I:multi - id:4e 411E1 dunned and alms( d
magazine ire wonders has I , l_,ii Cline hell it•
I:I 1 . 01.1. /I'd ' lll 01://,111 . 4 thde:3lll, It/ OW la-:1• ; . DI% 11 ' r/:/ ter in the pre , ence of!
is %vire, a short tiii .:,,, a il e. ,,,d
i h,,, over i es
i;t • ihis hind,
—olie
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' '• ' — lit •• gilled cIEE.,I of seng is alum! time before the Elav of the alleg,ed minder. It .
Ohl., a secolid, if we are not mistake!), in LE
:t.itt is it native of tsittE • kholin, %vas the first. lootu ledge she had ever lEad lb it • :
Ism:Ea, and the dull, brit:; the above desertl).
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ti •ilt. I
;I•to:1-thc:i : 14. p.i• ,
inns in
It . terrltel: it) It. ' (.1 thv rouil
Ilit. mils cre Poi rdtvi o
I _ llt ( ullrii
!it) cowity 01:1; \vo 1).1%
vow, , , been ens!. We glom' Ow fsill , m ing FC
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I'llw. ylovitici) mil of
Diu imt ,Cootit
Cobb. It'26 out of
Etonl.l.in, the wa , '27 ten of 1.:;o
Baker, 1.t.; 111 l
Newton
Hanci,rk
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In Lee county the dele; 7 •.•tles received 11:1
voles, were potted a ain> the
voles ‘VVIC ca.,t tor a thictim
Courts : coo:wilt:mill)* 46 men %di() wcre lit Itte•
pnll4, reinf:cti ii) vote iegartl to 11 CIJIIICII tiOV.
In Ole 4/110't% ing comities there \vas 110 eke.
tion
l‘'illiee,llladisolf, Biddy in, Alm.
gan, Patilditi4 Emanuel, De Kalb, Columbia,
Marion and `.junto.
lo Cherokee thine was a majority of 20 for
the Convention, out of a vote of 63, and a like
majority in l‘lacon
In %Vitt:insult 1113 vutes were east, 17 or!
which «•ere against a Convention.
t,ll that Ito w,k, g,ti;'c ul
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cv' r paisimo tos cemors, ono sac icaritti al tier .
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.11, ,, 11 tir:dentl.—'l'lle .onagers of Mt ri.ts- ' , : ,
that me social standing of herself nail family ' . . , 't• , .
ton Delaware Ilraht,e Ciduminy, on the IA inst., • i ii
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~ ink '''''Y PallellltY lee their cenfirmitti tit, :v i
%veldt' be el"Pe'ell'e"• "er n°In "" 1 . ' lt ' iiiii iiiiVlll4 y et titecived it.
declared a Di% :demi id' 'llt.) per sharn nn Me rap- , •, , • i , 1
:natty a tempo. impression up o n tei mint .
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U! :doe!: for the last :tax months. A 'livid: tal of
;lot molt her husband soot) after, stud ti.l.l him
. 1 1.rawri , 41Suit.r.—In purstrunte of an fil l of t
;'_it 1 0.. r mo ot in on stoclr that iti :,•ttaally cost -" Inn
that she had in a drawer in her room nearly t;701) Legislature of New Volk, Mist.ied it: li;t,l ' S, aNI
a :•h lie, is (I , ilii;.; a pretty go t il Ittistoes.:.
that she had accumulated during the ten years is now in progress at llitikon. in that Btate,
01:t. (%./. I ::erni--,1 politic illi . Clilig of Viiili'li •id lasi pas t arena small smut: she had received test the validity of the tole or Harman Livin g
.m,t,i , ,,, was held ita the %id iii.t., to iNte. c i'ton h er liiclds ;t Fayal and plaees• ton to a great estate to Columbia county, it I
'.l ii f citlet mined it) that common:iv f the ilcath she told him t o tali, thi, and liquidate iris debt the view of settling. the mobil:lit difficulties whit
r
nil . Mr. ('illicit:.
. I.;iiii A. ( ... iiiiphill, 1 ...... ii., wit:‘ : a , , l iititibly as pm...slide. UM how witoilunale have prevailed fur Millie years in that re,gion.-
. ' t Met was not ilevelopcil on his Ilia!! , ''l'his is the b ginning. of several such spit
Nobody but his wife 'mew it, to be sure, but it 1 among which that 'of the Van Rensellea; esta
, might at least have he s t ate d by Dr. Webster. figures conspicuously. The deepest interest a
Wel-I': J'idie Ctmett'it't . teb—Thle Anlerleml
Out the feeling id pride which led his wife 1 0 ' tactics to Mein, and the prosecution in II
Itittice :s.iciely has eilliSeil it, ri s i * : , iiienti Jild;> l. ' male over the money -to her husband, caused Livingston iiinir is conducted by Attorney (let
.I.'r, of New Vorli, :tadli.:r. Cliarit., Brooks, of i ih eitt b ot h to i t ,,', l , b ack the ittiet, relying c,,,ifi. i era! chatliebb who is a hitter stud open mien)
It tst to, to repress tit it in the Peace Congress to dettily as they did, upon an acquittal front the 'to the tnanittial rightis t assisted-by John Van lit
he livid, In Atli:lett. it F eal l l‘Cell'on"lhe'Main• wealruess tif the Goverment's case. ' reit and Theodore Miller. 'l'lle defendant M
r•,,:.tit.,i• ,y . ll,fit. D.lit. 11'..1 , ittr.—The Boston pa- What Mrs. Nl'eltvder had this money and did Livingston, is represented by Killian Miller, a:
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1.,..r.,
c„niaiii a kitty Isom 110 a. I.Liiii...l ‘voi,ii. . i . , not come forward to testify to the fact, is even ski e d by Josiah Ntitlierlatitl and Robert NleCle
iii relos , to the 1t ,, tit „,,„,„ 1 „ of lii., friends to flint mere Peelete'heu'll' 111 0 die a''''erili'll Of Dr• I • land. The case was opened on Baturday last I',
city. Mr. ebster also clich :y(1 a letter, sent
11'ekter, that lie . v
had saved it tip in small stuns, ;the prosecution, by Mt. Van Buren, with an eta!
W e
unknown to every body but himself. Thc: stale- orate review of the whole subject of manori,
Lim by Mr. Smith, the delegate
who asserts the impo-sibility of slay, ry e v er from New Iles.meat :l
that Dr. Palk:nn was at Cambridge the t rights and tenures.
Mo . ,
obtaiiiin2, a foothold in that country. day before the murder is true as we are well in- 1
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do 1.300
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forined ; Dr. W.'was not at home, and the . I llehigan,—The Legislature m i c h i g aa ha
wilocr's Fanid q .--Th, recent calamity i cites., creditorsaw his wile, and to her enlarged made an appropriation (be a block of native col'
,that has occurred to this interesting family, has in chat acteristie terms upon the raseitlity of her per I . rom Lake Bnperior mines, Mr the ‘Vashiug
incited their old It lends in Boston to raise. for husband. 'rho enpon he was invited to that fatal ton Alonument, :3 feet lung by 13 feet wide and!
them a -handsome donation„ as a testimonial of meeting at the College froth which he never feet deep, polished, and bearing this ineription
continued friendship. The Widow of the late I came away. -From Michigan; an emblem of let trust it
Dr. Parknum heads the list with ssoo;lyhich the Union."
has already reached above t-,20,000. Lurraliv glfire.—The Mike of post-master at .
•
, sal t Francisco is probably the most lucrative one . hopm tan! chnstioq.-:-The Question whethe:
Jenny Lind.—lt is stated that, on Tuesday last tin the gilt of the government.. There are about a minister may charge from the pulpit one of do
Mi. Barnum deposited in the hands of the agent 1 100 n boxes, which are rented at' tf. , ,,t per month church <lll.'llll-WIS with Clint,. and read the indi
in New Tort:, of Baring, Brothers & Co., the I for each occupant; some of them being held by victual out church , without king lialdd pt the
large sum Of money demanded as a deposit by six or eight different individuals. The rent, a te • eli it haw, • ha~ been decided in the affirmative II)
his : greement with Jenny Lind. I estimated at $J5,000 peratintun. the Sitpreint rvol MassachuSetts.
, _ .iii theta Whig-,t; Nottlicrit Jew- i.ysti 111, IVniell Wit , seconded and lies oy,:r une hlc quality of great value to its possessor.
tit rats 3. ilar, under thc rule. f.:2.P . ..1 Lomli,n newspaper says there a,
The `trout ti ill ecriaiitly have no catisu t o The orders were called lay Mr. Packer, when 000 gin drinker, in that coy.
conyl a in of ii,i, i',, iiiiii iii cc, s i nce seven o f the Bank Hills were taken up on final reading, ..7.. 7 ".1 gentleman in Pvt ry orontle; Pa., c
Writ Lii,:t meet ill!! 111 , 011 it. There are great I and pas<aal as folltiw•i: to extend the charter of in one day latcly, 5,078 wild lii;eons, whi
ii „ i i,,., „i 1,,.(1, parties on i i i „ c,„„„ i i iii , e __ ifit , i , the Exchange Batik of Pitt,l , ttru, ; to extend the siild at gri cents per doziiii, yielding it;los 7
ic ,_ si , e: i iiiia l „ ii „,.h iiiews, k it, we i„,ii t ,,,,. ; charter of tliii F.triner,' 1 . 3 ,i,;( of I,trica,ter ;to t.-a;•A distinguished gentleman iii the St.
. . . . ... .
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to the w,
Ilion. we extend thecharterof the Lancaster roam. Bank; New Jersey being asked t o s i gn a p et i t h ;
h ope touch f ront the deliberations of
such a to - extend the charter of the Miners' Bank.at ' the parden of Prof. Webster, replied that Is
Commit:el!. Pottsedle; to extent the charter of the Harris'. so touch business of own to attend to th
• • bure, - Bank, to extend - the charter of thellank of ' had no time to interfere with that of the a
.' News frous liaslaington. Pinsbure . ; to incorporate the Partners' and Me. Hio'r or Massachusetts.
NVe learn that Mr. Clay laid a proposition For ehanics' Bald; at Easton; to recharter the Lobs- , 7 .1-7:s .crates being asked What Was the
t h e , ( 10 e ,,, e ,,, „ r ; h e ;sl avery w 0.,,,,,, ,, h e r o " t h e non B u ilt, of Lebanon Counts; is (.MI1(1111, ' mode of gaining a light reputation, said, "1
ColaprOllll,l2 C(!littlillt , `C oat MotilLlV, and that ar• charter of ih” West Branch Hank, at William:.. what you appear to tie."
ter a 4. ,„,,d ,i,„l ~,- , h.,,,,„,,„; ;, , e ,,, fi„,,,i v „ gr ,„.,l port ;to incorporate the .Nuthraeite Bank at 'l'u. • : 7 .::" . Bat num, the showman, it is said, ;
arid Utah art• L. lilt.,
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