• •". No 0 q.i)e ,Ccl)iql) Circulation near 2000. Allentown, Po. filUiSiii,i L i -- 2 - 3 - ; 1550,- V. B. PALMER, F.q., N. W. corner of Third, and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and 169 Nas sau street, (Tribune Buildings,) New York, is our authorized Agent for receiving advertise ments and subscriptions to the Lehigh Register and collecting and receipting ler the same :rtion. James Cooper, United States Senator, Nv il I please accept of oar ilian:s6 for valuable Congressional do.eument:4. Tho Late Storm and Freshet The rain, which conitnenceil falling on To eit tlay before last,continue,l without interniissinn, until Friday evening. On Thuntilay night, a violent storm of wind . added much to the de t.truction of property, prot,trating lire:). bery, &c., in all j i arts of d c country. Tho continuous rain, ticeessarily great freshet in all the large and Fllloli in its sphere. Grain in shocks, fences and tim• her of every kind came floating down the dif ferent streams. The Big Lehigh tote to within liar or lice. feet of the great Ice fre,het 1S 11. The Coal and Lumber wharves wete ovorilswn to the height of from 5 to 6 feet, :yid houses were corn deli lv tubtner2o.l. :datti t;eat the ~ , ,!ru,..:tir; ft CUt house huh" gookl4. The•water in the rig L: iti,g Thur,day evening ; viiett it ~vas ed, that the Splendid new river below our Borough would dice came to a stand however. nt:il .c.!ic: • dam age was done to private property, in th e diate neighborhood of Allemov.n. o the Island llridge k swept away. We have, partial reports from up t from which we learn that at Mauch Chunk, a boatman in the net of hi elling hii boto, was' drowned. We heard of a daring ;let iormed by a german boatman, named Pavid liller, who by a courageous act saved a number of boats from going down the ;i• or. Another boatman V. I:o 0.,o0 , .;111 be 1;;:d ed his two boats, laid ura ~kc:ix,l his cabin, not dreaming or Iht: he era; in. Ilis boats bri..l:e 10‘),( , , (be over the darn below I\ laui Ii Chnk, ‘ca? da: it ed to pieces. The other, is which lie kid, in going over : was thrown out of :he reach of the receding current, went dune the :it: caw a tow miles, where he again lauded on ttr,:ft 'escaping at watery grave with a low h t ui...e,, at the head and body. The damage it very great, and mnre than ire are as ye MEM of. It trill no doubt lake bunt tin cc weeks to repair it-frorn'Easton :o laud, Chunk. - The freshet in the Delaware k reported to have been even higher than that in the Lehigh, and within two feet as high its In 18 I I. ti Zllll - age done to the Delaware di i•iz:i.):l . to ttz. siv 108 weeks to make the topair::. The/km/rug Jounicl sayr-, tlic :zehoylki:l up prisite the ei!)- was within a few inches ul b e . iog as high us iu the great fie-het of I•S 'rho wharves with most of the houses near the river are flooded, and notwitlostandiog au.• rice exertions of persons doing hin , inci;. or hiding in the vicinity, con6lerablo property has been swept away or injulcd. It is leaied that the Schuylkill and Union canals have :of fered materially, and that nuoibeis . of boat, have broken loose thou their a:1 ,1 been added to the general %leek. ...ith, , datidi;r 4 ;CI iii:: we do 1101. s ididi The Dedication. , !ha, a yotrig Iliall . 0,1 01110: e1 , i10:2,, alld 11:11d. Th e dedication of the new Hall at Cooper:i- ' ,ty inepare,l to enter 0:1 the ilidie, iit !he pco. burg, came off on SVednesday the 17111 in , :ant• ' r e „i on 0 f his choice, is very %% e'd cidoul.tled In The day was beautiful, and the Cell'1110111,!..i make a u,olul reproi.entative. ljeside,i, a.: a were attended by a t cry large ennetir-e Id pee-i general Et,lo, it would be !ouch boner, in the pie. The addresses, Lodi in the l a l:!'al i, as I hap , run, for tho,e young :.ea:leineit to do. well as Gerrium lungna;.!es, arc hiqhly i.:iii.: l ,qi told themselvc: , „ for .!tut) om-, to their pro of; as being delivered wiili elettwe,:, and kVIIII I le,,,ions , a, an af:lvo p o l nice l hi, i, i, y ~„ a view to further the three great iiiiiiii.3 of (1,1,1 i mean, fii‘iii.dle to i-tiori—, ;yid eiiiino. co iii Fellowship, Fricnehhip, Lore and Thro:/. '' •noic., , it) :al pur,iiit , . A I,mt 01 rxi , viielice A Visit. . ,Eld coin L.! puipo.t.::, we it.;: t:,l a • att,f,•l: 4 II:t• The Pliiktdelphia,"Alerezuddh o Ainaieur Ala. nl( ''. l "` - ' 1 " 1 11 " - "" i : cL "' of ' l /... - . : 1 -1 i '''' l '''''')• — tical Association," favored it,. lii Liu he s indt-::en:.lLle •I,i good 1o,,: !,t• . with a thort vi:dt.. . .. i ~ • • They attended the dedication ceremonies of um the Coopersburg Hall, where they added much I Grqb.zo.n.'s Blasazinc. lathe pleasures of the day. At about G o'clot.•1, Th e ,\„ gust numb er on Wednesday belbra last, the assucia:hin eon cnittaitis two Leatiiiitii (.);i.Cw veyed in the "Jenny one o r 7...[r. J. , cj): of Alusic" an l , ‘The b,'-ids:: the •l'a• Peters' splendid new Oinnitaispe , r, drawn by It , :14 I...ahi , ut Thc! Litrr , beautiful hore,es, made their eidree, and enliv- arc' ruc:ute to „„) r,,,„,,,,. „„,), cued the citizens with their sweet run-ic. They r.the ".11 „„ r) • were followed by a number of vehicles, witirhi.l Little tont ;•Ttie made quite an imposing appearai.ce. Ttcy Piave,''—lwalar4e Leautiral look up their gelatins at the -Eagle llotel- env ew cc' Cot. li Sieekel• In the (=robing the -3' "PP""i• "11,1 co doL':as' iu advanco ; Cd 011 the Portico ; berme the hotel, nom wheie i,1. 1 .....creai0n tor the 'heir strains of exeidleet %vett heard in every part 01 the town. They tentained with us Splendid Balloon Aseemion. • until 5 o'clock the next day, v. they belt Via ,i,„1„ 1 , d ie tailiotts (,I Bethlehem, Hello ` ) " 11 , aud E 's ! `"; "'ld' I.,Mote ter. ha, t. au:rim:l'2A the hugest Salh,,r, delphia: Thuic ecuusJoil,notuith•;andaq ; the„s•r z , 16. y a v , , tinny weather, was no doula all agreeabl e cue. „ i „Lid /,,„„„, 11' lilt this :\ 1,ontuo;l1 Ba!loon, called Hercule:, Deputy Marshallc The united Stale_ Marshall, for the La - item ' Alr. 11•i:a . 4 in eomivany \% ilh a pally of pas-eit. gen., will Inako an aLeensi,m Lunt Lincas- District of Pennsylvania has Made the follow ) . .... tor, WI Saturday, the 3d of Am.ust, IS. - .J. / til, ing appointments of Assistant Marshalls: a:cei...ion tri11.. , e..1.3 grandesl and most inter l'or Lehigh County.—John 11. fleltlich, John ta.ting S v erl ad 0 1:1' el' witnessed in that or any l'. [tithe, .0). ; Peter Ilubor, John Gross ; Aug us, (..thei eouittry. tus J. Ilaldbaoh. Scht/2j/kai CoH,itg.—Juke It. Bertram, Isiii.el 7:elm—The editors of the Christian Registry Reinhard ) 1.. F. 11'hitney, F. Landehrun, and say, speaking of Gen. Taylor: ''We do nut be 11einy G. Robinson. liere that since Washington therehas been a Northfupplait County.—Sanniel Autilt, Rvtl• inan' of' ;.;reater natural Capacity. or a more sin bon S. Bauch ; Witi. J. BIUMI, ti. A. Cc ‘v ell ) rile liarted patriot at the head of our govern „tWm.. theckly. 1 / 4 . mew.” • Agriculture. An excellent address has recently beet sued to the FartnerS of Pennsylvania, by i.rs. James Gowen, J. P. Wetberill : and — (1 agriculturists, setting forth itnpoitance of that interest, and the neee, for its more careful and scientific imp) 1110111. In commenting upon this address editor of the Harrisburg (Pa.) Keystone L the following very judicious remarks, the justice of which we fully aitd, cordially concur : i.. .11:III,. illa MIK!, tOtli l / 4 . 11 /111.... h! '•.\ much larger propor:ion of 111.) bit.ittess 11,1iwz, Hoffman, Geoige I. woo o f T h e logi,lative body ought to be eon,- . IZuhe, :ur bo toowitcd of posed of intelligent farnievs and niechanie,— wl,ne huldr net of leading and teildtiiott, and of put...teal 'fee prive,:inn w;l1 move n: observatiOn am! expelience. Seelt teen have ~:get to the 1010; , ..ii iL sub,tautial interest in tint eotmouttity, aud ctoontettitatt•tt d.rtro 11.tetilttet to .\ ,tree: would enter upon their duttes‘vitit Ittle.4t and down .Men rttion patriotic purpose;; and knotting the fee:itt;2, I Wditato ' to Tooter nice! au l ' "'anis of 11 ' 0 ( "onicnil)", 111, 'Y ‘vould - 111, 'WH:ect--- 1 ., , v.it AllO,l 1,. I represgqit !hem us' they utr. , ,lit . lopre- liton oo street 1,1 ..\1;-• Eettled. They ‘vould not ee:tol to littifiA-ot,t l.a%ri.. %VllOlO tLe PRice,,jon to ma k e mone y by ff ecul,cion in corpora- ,114;i1,,t.il pro:!ouiict.l MEE ci:11 logi,lation, or lo chief ii RI pOliCß:al in Irigur23 to g , .!t them-vk I: , or fi;cr.d:, rhuy turn ‘‘1 . 1() a;•,.vi• ith 't' Inexi:, ul makiwz a livel.lioc.l :tad %1i1t)... I:1 EMIBEIM sell their voteo Ittid zo 'two ‘N 1110 / 1 •71 01/0//l/S IVIIO 11111 1 ,1 Hit! r:,i•i:c,l to ro an•l Icc)• black-mail ofi of every nia:i L;l5 a claim, car th ;1'.1'.1! 1,i:1, I. c!,,w fil 11 bt (,1 that I II I Ihe Irvi I.(live lEMBII 12E11 In Ito •• , '1" ttl I tt It. • I ;.•.• cow, MEE MEM of Ali th.l: thi.; to tho Ittlkitt;t to.d ( I .l2kt:intr. 1tt.1.t1i1i..2, zt , .-ocia:ions are :IN :i, Ca u ( , f i lir' MEM 1: IL: 11:t: ZW. i.tbo, .11;4 to ru. In ;,.. bal.; ,•I er:= : or now ;oat :Iwo a )t;q•-; dotim. the th-cu-1, 1 . .; the ,hl?,, , et, On! COW!' be!int3 it loi t! ! l\ liy ho ar coiniaa:ye i,!it tthu a"! pabiti of rotao,catiag 11:cirlie‘\ 10 tho lam,e in a plain, loiuf ;w,l BEINEETI I C•0:1!.0:1 VC \ o.l'l ha; Ito \\Ala itic,my!.:c:it ihe lu I it MEE= 11 , c111 \voila i 6 i, (2,1 11.0111 101 1 1 .10 1111 1.1 . 1/V1 . !1111.11, 1111 d 1/101100.-, CI all 1110 11,1:11:1 and rruw:tof iu nitiiiil anil tit I; it 111 i i:it t.. =II ~~im=to tuaho i:U &I ry (n. Funeral Progranimo. . Ito following is tho plo3rainino of arrango nts for the Funeral ceromollies of the late .intent Zachary Taylor, to take place at Al low!), on '6aturday i July 27, 1830. he Chief t\l,u•sliall a11111 , 1111C1.16 the ili)1101111- 11t of the following gentlemen as his Aids I Assistant ;11, u -halls: E. ‘V:ighi, Al.ll,l,3lls—Coil. J ose ph K, J. Sclii!td:o in Go:nau ():::;•1;; ;de; lo ;1%;;;•1 ;!,•:oy, !) aro tio.:l It.!, I live II ('O K, (11.iL i Ala.: -ii;d! Lc —hh. , :tm na;:ki" eft Le I , :c ,clll 111 The CJinproiniso !/: , .. , -I.•lomeH, j wi,!:•aft•ty H • co.d i ,: !..t1 MEN I , ;o'o%o 111111111111 =NE =AO =I ver. !Lt: ,t!!,.:.1;1.1 r: lit i.cit• IL tt .% c t cI.Y. V. 1: c;l:i:icit tLe pr..j , ;.l;ct‘ . ;I Iu t!1 0 ;It L I ~..: ~ :i ~i.~' l' ~~~'i I:1-~.~ ill I~'.l \,t• ' • t c.l oil,: ,;t rl, •. 't cotiniy ne;v•i, yer, W.lllll. I . le, 11,1 t!I rialotp.; a mile and a I'i...ft , A. 1,13 t .111 y tit Cc.e in Ow 111 ,,, i [arid rivertu the tcluld , ntihthe I, and ~ hisii d ,I i‘ven. vert,na a er.tiiii i ) iir lain) hearird. rv,trs 1,•1 :it :.<•! 11.111 the 11...11 ul uar : . 1 . 1,.:11 l 1 _ :.'1••. Of OW (Yl.l ' , •;t7wVF \\ (.1e EMI ME I.:t 1.1:i (.1 i it :1 it iii c\',,::.i')'. 'il kI ;;‘,‘ I I ;1.1.1 Edo 11.1, 11:1C1 i:h tLu pect.hi pifft uf (ht., voul,hy. Ti.! Ali-i)Gte tht• 1.011,210,C.. I! , .1:1 %%hat (1,,t., •it,! lo admit not ... , vettim,etit was v:4:06, 1 .11.41 lot Cal ihattia 1c the l'edetal (;,;verittitetit. It lia6 'tow (,crone n S,a'e, and ha, urine a cot! , .. , tittiii(ltt !or p.ol c; 'flue e , t.sbli,hittetti ‘.I a letti,,ltial tea, .titlayed, I . e• ;111,e of :i,i t oxed :t:1 :.;I;tretit..;;bl., ilia: tri;Llit Liete.lse lilt! 01r.:1 ,hlVl . ly. I. • ! Cuy i Ihhi.- 11;f: I L,W:1..1 t in.!. It !NI , 1:0111i:1? 10er)"'”11211 t`e.11,40 AIL! :71/ V. ill it 1vi:1; \;i•Nido. ;d5 I.ctliet i; tio, i, I.t) of Itat., to tl,l;:itt nr rt•jot•t it , .,ott to Poo ... !toy of TeN• at:. 1, not that tt. lair (lac. tiott fora , litt. , ottottt ? cat , ttot wh(-Iter th.o title of l'o:;ta, he, clua ;11,1 Or 1;0. Cl'i:.ll:i it k it k in troitutto A:1,1 ,tot•tt the t . t - ttve..ontout loot , t , [tlo.l t.a titt.:•.to:o4 t I t'i- i ttito is to._titt.t to t.tt ittreigtt ptt..% (a, the .• , i111:V:i1(',11:-: (PI : - t`tliellicilt lICIO it;l,o!ik; ,1101,._;c1 ti:s t 1. 1 (.1 ilktell:U : , !It .1 11,1011 .1111 0 1 jean s , it xuul l lit) filv.l t o tro,i lo y poettLit 4:ohlidsmee in te.l Lion!, than all lite 1 , 01!1:1:•!.•I , 111 e,orooll o t pio• co.ly ot.l p0 , %1-1011!, of the CON• ,t 1 TllO /la . ` Iv too : Coat the eho.se to le:4;ad to the l'e-ult• into of ;.•:.tve.., 11,1 s been op,;!ecied and it has. No ealolid wan will de. ily it. Even Daniel Vjubster, the givitt ex• pouticlei of the CoN:•tittition, and once emi,id (Nod as the re:)cesentittive of the ultra aboli tionists til'Ala , ,achtiseth. ; 11;14, iii the most eitt • Ithniie latit;tilige, endorsed this epittion.—Dcm. L;tiutt. _ . E. - 1r Al r:rtimilas Hielunan, of Easton, Pa., aged twentpt wo ,}cars, was drown . cd on the 10th inst., al Penn . ..lla% cu.. , ;Intl C. Al. MMSEE=I EEO 1\ 11: w I is a d,!:, MEMO MEI lIIIIIMI ;t1:. (;:::•,r2.0 =I ;1 . j., =I . . . •.., .14. I .11101 IL 11111ely WIPM performed the feat without diflicr.ty, keeping his, the V, npine wed' iditvii. IL. hail lived tinder heel and noel; Mime wale:, during the. whole lon forte, ag , vcrrunciii, and ha; seen In it c po• time, and net cc turtling on his bacli.---M Catit. . " ''' ' ' ' Llug . va. "weal convulsions and ehenees than ;kr, y other Jourria. -tics, ;.a a pose; r:111 slim: rata 10 ie rea.ling in in liv . ii.? ; prehablv; wli:011 h air p isNeil la y him, app , llle, and Imfltrall.Y creates aa,' r ' - ' l. " u ''' .- l pt.:haps, -;.,, the idle Wald. which he leg - aided . ~ ,r I nporiant Join .11txico.—The N. 0. Picayune Nil lin.,wledge, cxeik - s thoug i , shar pen; the . ii,.t. of the 10th inst., announces that Gov. fetcher, menial visi o n, are! largely contributes 10 the for. _... the American Minister to Nrexico, has succeed :nation of ; - ‘,0,1 habit , . The liew•paper i, the ().',i1.—.1 peti , ;,it was recently presented to „d in , in. cr i ng a ', vary w i l h that government, I ,,,it a di tun ~c i mi. I ;•,:10.,___Ih e nut•po,t of Libeily the Coovemmo of the that.' •.l 0 ... 1 .0, Praying fur similar in its provisions to that already made{ -:he aqiiilii!alor of ilist.:itcr.. 'flit we , !cril f.ini), the - ri 'nova' or .II ""--''' " 0 " ' with Nicaragtm, whereby our citizens will be eu‘ ah:cd to cal ry into elleet their cherished 011iCk-. prise Or building a railway communication he, .oat Slate. The Pefiffoff twee!' the two oceans, which will bring New Or-' oic year ISM) there were but :iOO leans within twelve days' travel of San Francis of Hie culliilry or of Ihe wield. The fietc,ipaper IlcgroCS ill the States of Ohio, Indiana and Illi., Co. The treaty was made on the 2 , lth of June, I ItirnisheN valuable bus.ness inhumation, and Into; but in the year ISIS they wet,: estilliatril i anti entrusted immediately to a special mesica , " 1 colon:mei something fur the ariluse inen r, i n , • at 0,),(.00 in the State of Ohio alone." ThePo- gee s to be canted to Washington. otructioo and grattlication of all. l'o an Ainerl t'tioners consid, r the great increase in that dc• ' - -...-..- - Wall cativ.ea it is an invaluable necessary, fiir scriplion o r population as a serious evil which - more so than tea, coulee, or any other Ittury.— , requires to be checked; and prop...es, as t . .11loirl• lle %%la. reads n o t t h e newspaper is behind the' ing the inost"cff, cam! rein, dy, that the %Omit: age-Llo. is a genuine inri. , /,/,:i., not lenowing what colored popul a ti o n b e rein,,vol to a e ,,t,, n3 • i, goim; on in the trot Id, and,' bore and borrow. nonie‘% lute in .llrica to be purclia,c I by 'the in:; p.... 1 lii 111, Ilei:;llliiii'N Wit() tali(' l'ieWSpilpt'Fii. , ".':itit• -.4.- lii! ~• ' Ili, faintly must ;;row up in ignorance, • 1'r.,.....i0.- 1.'0; .111:nre in Piro D ty , ..—Tlie Cili or little 11: , e to society, liab!C at all tinics to be. .' • ' ' prac ticable hour:. to aseertain dr. most come the victims of sit:litters. st routs zens of Poi timid, Me., have petitioned their I,e -' Thercrer,., if you wish to become valuable, in, ' '' iirrii:;, , iit and thrifty citizvii,_if viii desire iii flue a railroad limn Bangor in the direction of Sr, 'l'h... IV ii. 1.01 l'h•vi4o Pohl) I.lt unswich, to scum! good harbor at rear moral and intelligent and thrifty children— if you desiro ta rear moral and ratiti, Scotia 01' Clllll2 preloll, 11 , 1;4 11111 . 11 for a lee. minus for a line of trans-Atlantie navigation.— lie:, subscribe at onee for a newspaper, if you do not talm one :1!rot(1:,.. If you can •,tiliscribe n '' in Ca p e Nova Bcfflia. to (411WaY rwr pap, r, let that he your comity paper, in t .reload, the distance is said 10 1A142,0011 miles. for it is ~, e ne interest and duty 10 support Mat • Assuraiim the speed of steam vessels to be 17 hand,„!,1,13.. 1 , 0 /pm th, paper will so tustruc, miles an hour, the ocean will thus be crossed iu tive and valuable. is a manifest proposi. ii " (11 ' 3 ' s Mei the execution of George 11'. r,ltich tool; place at Macon, Ceotzia, a Noxv Arrangement of Par Lies.. unfomonale 11131111 Lee il Speed) The 1\ atChe.' e-Pit' Iluul the llaih a k ucrSedit.iiti, ill Whiell Ile whe warned touth i n a ;, , ,nuthmn mcnd,,si e. new di , , y of that country to lieu are of his example, and slum the ways of wiclie,lnes:: which led to the Mnonotoom. galluwN; and in illiU4111:1 to the tats teachings of his owit sinful inailv7r, gave tearful I ' l ' P al /*real ftuus the South (Cein l a ""') hi the mothers of the land to look well " Ito are vet Y aus cooin g their. own to the habits and - conduct of their children. Such au address cowing l'roin such au individual, at 2,1. A pally at the North (.liiti , Cotopruinise) such a rriod, should be a le s son of fearful On, who do not wish the people 01 the South to cut thvir own throats, but prefer doing the job tor , ... ii,iet to ori mothers throughout the land, :doming the tileill. tinlianec of early culture, anti the sad .0011 b e. quences which inevitably result from want IA :id. A party from the North (Cutnprotttise) due restraint exercised towards the risinu gen. who are witting that the people of the tt 4 outh way elation. cut their own throat. • 4111. A party at the :South (Anti, Compromise) i .I . tofitioidc.—There are Due thousand boxes in who do not intend to cut their own throats :ter Me Fraticisco'Post Office, which rent at two let any one else do it fur them.dollars per month to each occupant, live or • This last party have the other three against frequently occupying a single boa. Tile rents them, and they trill have to ev ert great encrlty are estimated at thirt.fire thut - v, p and dollars er, to save their piL•itlar , . - I'I"11 The New Cabinet. _ Iron Interest of Pennsylvania: After various surmises and numberless :a•• We regret that the prospects at present of any rangements of the Cabinet by the 1113 WV ill WIS, Speedy Ile tion by our Congress in reta il bus at last bean fanned by (110 1 . 1 esident, tioa to the tariff, looking towards a salutary ro und consists as follows: vision of it, are not very encouraging. The au- Secretary of State—Daniel Webster, of Mas. i nm.l message of the President urged this import sachtn-etts. ant subject upon the attention of dietwo Houses Secretary of Treasury--Mr. Corwin, of Ohio. aura than six months ago. ••1 .do not...douln," S...etetary of Interior—Mr. Pearce, of Attn:) . - said Presidt Taylcr, , •the right er duty of Con• land. gre, to encourage domestic nitistly, which is . . Secremry of IVar—Mr. Bates, of Missal]: the great :,aree of national as w.2:1 as hlividu- Secretmy of Navy—i\lr. Graham, of Nocilt al "."" " d P". lwril3% 4 ' l ' um the ' 6 ' - C:indium d..nt and patriothan of Col.%ress Gn• the aficp. furl Alasler General—Mr. Hall, 01 New of a !..y,teilf which mty place Koine labor, Vuik. , at on a sole and permanent footing, and, Ilulur)• Gem:rid—Mr. cal MI protoote the tlevelttp.liteitt trot va,t re,twers Tliii coitt.i.h.red a t•trottg t2tatiot , t, cottipo, , etl of th,.ce iuur not the evlto,,iou of our ctorunerc . e. I;ilieving Soth'otott men. that to the :,11,:itottent of the>r end; (a 3 troll a. 'rho Wheat Crop ,:f:Vi.t „ . •-• ( . 1,11 ' VI OW tinit suilicient ci.couragoinent to tier we indus, many oilier 'loos the y'relil %y in be , try, and :it the same thin: ailitt,tetl as to insure VorV LlJ.lit TIII.I I'Vl; • ,t . . II)IIII) The Oldest Republic. Set been i fo:tbwed by any corresponding legisla- . SAY ' dher six hundred buses of 01.2C3t!.. have.. The Ame!icitri (blitimily Ile view eatt.iiits a li ve action. We sympathize sincerely with th e I been ihrowa inwohe river at Cincinnati, in ann. thstres•ed iron manulartinet r of Pennsylvania se q ue "" oil! ' dcca S in. g• ii.i ti hi"ii "' \Vi II viiigi ijChig "c it ." of his and of „ti et tmirteg, ;tiedr 7.... NI • ' • I • t • 1 , I the co verin gg of umbrel• coteliliso, in Conlinla —4l . La ~ la .. , a, %I.': lu :',11) ..\ Ialili:1, a :.1::;d1 li lI li i 1 1 iv -- C P " -e. -' -la . -: ' will' 11100 , 11:,! , , Ihe opinion that their iii!elev..s Its arc now olln ot , lC/Ort ,ll in ' LIMIOH of ( Amu I' twee" 11 : ,, ,\ ITC" 1 " 1 "' the i''', aild lite ' ‘ii(h: :111,1 1:10 i!acri . ..t 1 . 4 a.,:ii,,lie 1:,. , .....iiv ..e,,,ral- Perch i• ' ' ' • '—" ' ' • '' ', Ir, ile•erve aiii.ditiidi at 111, liddd , iif the pre , ...it Fe'''.\ Tex ti ii.iper give; the. following enn ui...li., in eilimiiiforenco, iii.il i'.-i po i dditiitri ( . otigt . c , :ion : -Don't d.... ,iiriirk e d i!, :tiler you hiive sail ,il ont 7tdodn. Tiin Ileiii,din %\ a; leiiiileil e ‘lnoinhly C. dit or ten mouths on the voyage :owe than I IdlOUyear, :1! n u ts' _ , o. :et mo' pi iind,ili.-, , An lil nipprtnnt Decisim. ,o.' mitrun,ry, yin at,: .41t,1 Icilly overtali.2n by idild-'ry and I -finality. and liii , lite,ol veil ii. i I: ,;11! y ~/' .. I LT. I 1.! l'...,,,ea.—The PhiLitiolpllia , i:: '1..." e. ra.,2:ed .11011:1,1, it. os, ol iv. II i , l2t)venit...! hy a Caplain 1?..-,Zeal clio•eil =1 WEI potyk: (1:11 1 Y , iX in 1 """ b " ) hi " art% Chi). Iler (rWI) properly ‘vltile living, bill In lytli p, .c .“1-ceinclories. Three prrs,st,, perforin:the evciy six month, by the peoid:•. t: u- 0... it as :die ideaseN by will, at her death, with, out, at out , :ld it:turning at four l', 11. t,f till; ea , c, the ' (1:11'‘..r...ut churches in Albany were . 11.0 cliect inoialiV, decid d wa; :11,1t ,Inett t.tt. of IWI drapod m miruin , _f, ::;;Inday, and every min ac..l Api :1, 1818, d%v o , hu•hat,l or a ire, the own , u . of Hier preaulled a ser;noll on the life and character Pr ecoi Webster to b:, Executed. ", 1-11 rhe i, the deci,;oll ttt tht, ly 13-9 P. M or 3. W. NVe'.."tel. t•. :;it,! I'. f. hi 1.1 U.h thy a 1:; • T'io IA II•ye Ii,•I;CV2 Thc 1% ~,c.i • rare,. %%'a, a p :!•:,•, :12 illi , l Nn •I. lilo r.iii,,lN b.. lote, ‘t lit..re the river i..; t•upposeil to. , . ne,v,pn.,,0.. .1:, 01, 1.: rare ~i. lI,C v0i, , ,,. t,....ii, •..1:i.1 11,1 I,eeit lotig in servire ‘x heti the ti.tvel at tile rite of tweoty,i g ht milesau h our I. iiile of Viitioivii.9r tray I, ti .ato. .11 the coiii• —;lore to be daNlied to piece ~...11 the rot:li,, or to. vet' ne , v,pai.,-r., arc ty.ten , ivel.y iev.l aiiii . . . , ittr4 - pctt.ttical:y, frc It littot the %tUII rdltot i.ll nutlet, I'L is ttititt•ttrt. to be kilt. parttes i❑ Cott ,_‘• cc. cnctitilitgeinent of man nracturci, gine a lielv and . ilicretiNed stimulus to agriculture, and the Ilecs`''ry 11 " 7 . 1 nPIII , Ilion of the revenue and ha prevention of frdutls) a :.yNieut Of specifw duties I i,Liptcd, I stroto:ly reconouctol to Congt c.:s i 'adpption & Hut! Nysteni, fiNing matter. thus faithfully iteritii nn J, has nor as SiNICOII . n ••1;.; jory, 10 a criiiiinal case, it la in • tt l Cnllll,lll Jthh2e sanl, 10 hive biwight in the fulloWitig verdict : aiba toyx. netv 1.1%v iu .Oitity, little do u bt as to whether he nt! :rati;rtii- rOei on( e to the Ht:lys of ma: riv,l ivonn•li uerr ••,•••• !!M= I=l cqual, %re believe, if it can h.! ch!!...1 •I, is exp-ctaat :I} '" h Y Y" 111 of Ab Y" r for our twail.l.•r ha I, we presume no paw.- ; 0.,;;; ohs arilice pricstos:s ho .yawn,after. A you su,cl; V haat, C.iho.o .1 trlrsoh, strain across the ‘.1.1; ira river it:l,l:r the Falls, and Itacl; 'later flier ' """" c•t ;,‘ Oki!, n i r• „:!;,•,• „:• h• oil . 1%) Ophe acqtriint,d Avoi, et of II; ‘V.t. t.r.l t:t I. hi., to still 11 C I= I'lle Exceii:ive duty of rccommt•udation in this Ih.•1:i. By thi. IMI 1 1 ‘•.; ,•;' ii.c v.i:.Lic A V. 1 01 , i1 3 nanie, n.ll Mill k.the riii) . ; ll 31.'1:IA111111;01011 Elf the Iti 'I 111 I GLEANINGS. 17rYou may cure galls in horses with per fect ease, by the use of white lead ground into oil. • C- 7 .7 The price for telegraphic correspondence on the Mors , . littes,.has been reduced to one•half the former rates. C.?j - Pearsiitt, the murderer of his wife and children, in Massachusetts, it is said has conies- ,rd that he emphiyed a man, for fifty dollars, to murder them, hut did nut co mmit the deed him sclr. F-2 - The ethective military force of Russia is 500, 1 )00'men ; that of England, 130,000 ; that of Franco, -100,000. iA a peach tree in .11ellts cannty Pd., upwards or otii! hundred years old: It still bear, Unlit (Thippewas of the Lake remain dis contented ahow their removal west of the Mis sissippi river. They clailn a eight to remain . until their annuities cxpire—a period of Went)" Ciunty has paitl_into _ the. CTl'There is a man in the New Vorlc peniten tiary, who has had ttventy•scven wives. lie ix just thirty•six years of age, and has been en7a:- ' ed in the matrimonial bu:Aness since hb was Ii cost; the (til Cifel laNt wvel; haul the pleasure wil.ik , %siitg an a Ildelit hi , ' ID.v . I I:1 , lanai In :e to side: i t!i it p i•il qT1111!i a Ivin Tor 3 mile p tit: s.:1:111 a r, ri . "rn Ole 1.1, I= cmrci,f, againNt which he litht!.., , hi gam the Oregon.—The rapid strides which improve ' meat has taken in Oregon makes it almost rival California in the rise of land. Ilight years ago, an Eastern sca captain visited a place where the tin i vim.; town of Portland, Oregon, is now loca -1 led, and' I. mitil it one vast forest, with not a build im; to be seen. At that time he took possession' of a tract of six hundred and foully acres, under the act of the Legis:ature granting land gratis to' actual settlers. Within a short period, the Bos ton Traveller says, he has been offered' thirty' thousand dollars for one half the tract, which of fer he reflised, and is now selling it out in small' lot., at $5OO per lot. 11.ftween San Francisco and' Portland a communication by steamers has been' established. Important Letter front Gen. Thyfor. —The" IV a sitington correspondent of the New York' EveMng Post says that among documents which will form interesting materials fur the annalssur Presid'ent 'Taylor's civic career, is a long letter,. not upon the tiles of the State Department, dressed by illl/1 to Mt. Buchanan, while the wri..• to was on service in Mexico. It is reported` that this letter, taken in connection with subse: . (pent events, allords More satisfactory proof or Li..sa g acity, foresight and ability of the writer,• Man any of his published writings. ~uu Merit Plirtol.lo.—The Savannah Georgian' states that the capital invested in Inanufacturies . in Georgia is greatly tinder estimated in the re- . port of the Secretary of the Treasury. Instead' of :;1,210,000, as there stated, it exceeds Iwo mil lions . , and the people have un!y as yet begun to' turn their attention to the importance of this new% branch of industry. Turpentine.—The Prodttea or turpentine in' Georgia and Floritia,Ttor tie year ending' Ist of September next, is estimated to be at least, 30,- 000 'barrels, t;;,,otto of is-to be eritlitect . k.o ucor;ia. to 'Pax ,1 CI i almnt ten MEM lEEE
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