AliiVlV AlV lira I Ei TaI . K D ON 1 A . WARLIKE NEWS. Hy iho nrm-sl of the Caledonia si Host m we h ive L cul o 11 dates lo Hi 4 It mill Liverpool 10 the 5 I). The J . I ( -ii 1. 1 was detained one day hy ihe Gov cir.m 'n', in iiirr to hi mij out i he il bate in I'.iliatniu! on I lie 0;cgon qies lion. Warlike- There i little rf miir tsl by litis arrival except the parlia mentary debate on the Oiegon question wliick his decidedly abellin'ient n"p'i reducing il to an rUinty ih.it the con fletinn cJaimi of Ihe United Slates and Great-liiiuin, lo the Oifgon Terti'oiy inust he sottlf i) either liy war nr hy r,r hitialinn. This do bate took place in Parliament on ihe 4th inst. The a'ten lioti of lite Utilise was called hy luil J jhn Russell lo dial pri of Piesideot Polk's Inaugural, which rt fris lo tin subject of Oregon. S r Rjberl IV-1 spoke upon il nl come length and con cluded hi remarks in Hie subjoined words" 'A I lie subject has hecn bi ought uodt-r discussion I think nol imprnpe: j -by the noble lord I feel il to he Dy imperative duty, on the pari of the Il'iush Governmenl lo state in language ihe most temperate, but al the name lime mot decided,ve consider we have right respecting this tenitory ofOiopon which are clear and irresistible. We trust still to arrive at an amicable adjustment we desire to effect an amicable adjust ment of oar claim but, having exhaust ed every effort to effect lhal settlement if our rights ihall be invaded we are ABSOLVED AND WE ARE PREPARED TO MAINTAIN THEM. (Loud and C0I1- continued cheers from both sides of the House.') This seems to brine boih parties into the same position, and now wc must see wiat is to follow. The belligerent position of Ihe Ore gon question sent cotton up at Liver pool on the 4ih, prices returning lo ihe lates current on the sailing of Ihe West ern. The same cause knocked down altshares, and created a panic in the Lindon monpy market. The Qdeen's Visit to Irklakd Tne visit of lur Majesty and Prince Al beit lo Ireland, is lit finitely fixed to ak phcfl in July next. I-'chocids Faction Fight. The 'Xi;ijjtirv Vindicator thus 8late,'Tiies graced by a bloody affray between con tending factions of Ihe Teiry Alts, when GOO of ihose deluded men pro ceeded from Ihe Tippeisry side of ihe Sisnnon to fight among themselves like dog.' The police not in sufficient num ber to he of any use. Switzerland continues feveiish and lhe deep muttered Ihrcats used by one party, and answered in tones of defi nance by ihe other indicate the heat ol ihe fued and the fury of the comba tant. The botmlsry question between Mo rocco an 1 Algiers has been settled, Mo iocco ageeing to all lhal was demanded by France. The Annexation of Texas has reared to excite irti-r.'st. People regard ihe rnat'er n.iitld, snd view Ihe connec tion rather with indifference than with lover. The tight of search has been inciden ully discussed in the House of Com mons. S.r It. Peel denied that the rihi of search was now suspended but he alluded lo the conference between ihe D ike de Brogtie and Dr. Lushing I in as being likely to terminate in some m r.'fpt' me ii I quite a9 efficacious as ihe pi ft Tit srrang"m,rit. Tii annm! meeting of the London CInitcli Missionary Society was held in (",ti--ly 1 1 'ill, Disliops-gate street, on 1h :) uH., ihe Lord Mayor presiding 'J 'he lepmi ste'ril that ihe Society had i.nw t 3 Diieiunaf y stations abroad, j , 1 .11 pi r-ons engaged in Scrip'onl liiiiion. nine than 700 schools and i. pw.ii. Is of 3.5,000 scholars in addi tiunlothp rrmgregiiions on d.iys ol i.nyrr. The receipts of the society liming tho just year amojnltd to i Jl ;s reported io Dublin, last week ih.t Mr. O'Cor.ntll, unable lunger In wi'Im! mil ihe pressure from Ihe leader. ( I i!,e Vung Ireland paily will aliimp' i!i i!.c civ-irs.) -f ensuing, summer lu re n ciM'fcit mons'er iri'-etnigs on I lip smic scite a those which cr calftl so much ap pti hmsion in t!ic year 1S43. Tn? nnlion of C'jlhedral, whirh 'va dirtiu;''l io 1830 by fire has b'-m com-jl-irly i..f.!.)ied at a cost ofSOO.OOO. A moniier bell has hrrn cist for lh fjelfry, which weig!) 16 tons, and win rm -lire I welve men lo rintt i'. AffiTHEB LirORTATI'S OP N OUT it Amkbican Indians. Thp ew V 't U pi.k"' ship r:-or'n ps.td ftirout !' liihead I i'e on Wednesday nigii', l t-r I Hiding pisscng-is and a p"y el N)r'h AmfT'Ctfl Indians, of the O j b ,,...,mv and 0- lean-ber, headed by lw.. rhiffs'' Iii.-y rj on ihfir way In v!.: L'iiJ-'f. bj'.itui3in a lew clys in Vf mmiili lo irsl afdT iluir Ion sea-voyage i (i v " nobht-lonking sel of fellows ind fine specimens if lha 'childieu o! the foresl.' Sor rn-Writkkm L'lectuical Tel- KOHAPlt- I He eiectnc telegraph Im ie to nl (LiviTi'inenl on Hie Siiuih Wenii rn l tiUv.iy is now regulaily at nik. I ne tin ts exlend from the lei minus i (inpnit, ihrough ihe luri.fiea iors, nod into ihe K"yal claiunut- yarn. Dr. V lfl" ni rivet! at Lnnslauiinoph mi ihe 22l Feb., mid was lo leave fm Liudon hy the Onential S.eani Compa ny p.irkt-l. Orecox. Ihe London limes ol Maich 3lihaiia long and powerful ar licit) in itference in Oregon, Iroin which iln. subjoined exliaei is made: A tier soiii" inirodiietory lemaiks Ihe 'I'licle proeei d as lo'low: If ui gnii:iiion undertaken between Mi. I luki.ssoii and Mr. Uallatin, in I8.T), led lo no mure sat isl'actoiy resuli han a renewal of Ihe temporary eonveu ion 1518, it i mo.sl improbtble thai my Herniation will terminate mur 'uccif-jlly, unless il turn upon ihe ar niualion of a llnrd Power. This exie- ditnl is, howevrr, tej.-cied by the Amer icans; and the tone of Mr. Polk s ad dress does nol lead us to suppose that h would even adhere to the ultimatum of 1 S27, which was Ihe prolougi'ion ol ihe f on t it-r along the 49th p;T.ilM o N. laltiiudo from ihe point al which i now lei minutes lo I ho Pacifie. 'Our posilion in Ihe matter is a de fensive, though nol aliogelher a passive one. England desires an amicable ad juslmenlj but if thai be tendered imposs ible Ihe uniractahle policy ot her oppo neol the Aggressive conduct of the A imrican government, and the unparall eled language of Ihe President suffice tn ptepaie us lor ihe other aitarn Hive. The rights of Uriiish subjects in tin country of ihe Oregon must of course be delended; and, indeed, Ihe British positions there aie sufficiently strong l defend themselves from any sudden al lack be made by American citizens, ihe American government musl o: course he held responsible for il, and i ho people of the United Slates iiius1 ibke the consequences.' TROUBLK WITH BRAZIL. The ruumrj from Wasliingnui have been :n ul ulurious in regard lo nur relaiious wild Hrizd. Il will be recollected that .Mr It w, out Minister there, laudy seized up e.arpo of slaves and specie. This course. tie siaieil, he adopted under the expres- ibw of the United States. In a Wahliir.g ion correspondence, it is stated that de spatclies have jusl been received by ihe VViBe. Depaitnient of Stale from Mr. I is teelaied lhal they relate lo the recent in ui qi ven by that government lo himself. "ur (joinid al Itio, and lo the commaivlei , .:... i.. i. ...i .. ., : i Ill OUr"'buc Jl"'"'lii tviiu lldu oeiitu il Mill ihe slave vessel Porpoise by his oider. , js likewise staled that the depatei'ies re Ifrred 10 ',o:" W'ise call fir ileti.uie u.siruct'Hs as lo the course he is lo pur.un in hi tiTebeiU relations with the Ihazdian envrrrnnenl He urees I'm iminediaie ap pearante til a luriniu ion; r. ivai lurce in tiiai quarter, f-r llie pre'.eciton of ntir eom- inercial and inariiiine interest, and the ex. pedienryjol his withdrawal from lhal giiveiii uiciil, inasmuch as he cannot well see liuw ihe mailer i to be settled amicably and honoiably U nurselves, as ihe mmili was gintuitous on the pari of ihe Br.izillians.wlio rifuse to apologise and continuo to hold i'resh menaces lo himself, and of course to the government of the United Slates. It is eaid that there lias already uccn a Cabinet niccliiif on ihe sutjecl, that tin taval force intended for Mexico will receive instructions to visit Uio;iliat ilr. Wise, will tot return until such time as nur irovern nent is determined lo act with (fficieney ind fnrre, regarding, as it does, the cass as an exceedingly apgravated one. A lellci from K o lie Janeiro, ualeil 1 to ruarv S), 1813. save 'The Brazilian Gov eminent have insulted nur Minister here. ind bIso the consul, and in fact, ihe Amen an tifiicer and ih.it daily. The Mmisrer ias wiilien on to Washington about il, In !now ho'v he shall acl hether he shall leclare war, or nol. and lo send him out a .iire fleel. The Brazilian are filling out ill their ships of war. and preptiing their iurts, so that every ihing looks like war lere. Thev are irnpresaing men every lav nn hoard their vessel of war, and thes tlso come out boldly, and sav to nur rom mander a id tdlictrs, il.ey are ready to go war, and give the d 1 l ankees a lickir..' We took an American tng called ihe r u- iinisc, of llrunsw'u-k, a fortnight go( wuh he slaves on otM, and 000 jn er. n,d r. vrr, wnti j.20,0(i wurili f (j.,f tl ht. W'e kpt lt.j Uit a week under chsrpe I ihe Ingaie, hut i,h sai'.horii'es here (H n null d tier, M.d in f.,cl made the Minister iiid CuniriKiilnre cive I er up.nr they wnnlti iave stiiik us. Thry had sll their shipi- imunil us. am! ihetr furu nnuhle man ti nid llicir guns double ehonlieif, to blow n- mi nl water if we aiteinptrd lo resi,l, hat wc musl hate it-ar.or recall our navy louiu and pocket the insult.' The ,1arytand Hinnrieal Society l.af i -ved ( ii:h'i-h the Journal kt pi l y tl i ; ,n. t'lii. ('.irroll. of ( 'iirrol'lnn on hi-;-mr,i y m GaiiiitU, in 1771, is one of tin ' ' -iiid'." '" 'rituru wimutT riiB s.iTunn.tw .nuu 3, ihis COURT WKKK. The several Cmirig for Colirnbia Conn y, adjourned on Usl Saturday, afu-r an sc nvo term tf five davs. I lie followinij B8s w ere lint prim-ipal inallers of inleres' n the Q laiier Sesiimis. tloininnnweBlih Imlietnienl fur nashine Vii. Ventinlerfeil iiioiiev.bilU John D. Vauhorii I of I'jrnier Hanks ol New Jerhey. Trial, April Verdici Guilty. M iiiion for a new trial, uhie.li atler ar Hiimeni was refused The Cmnt sentenced Dnfcndent lo undergo an imprisnnient fm ) rnoii lha in the Coiinly Jail, and pay s fine and the rnsig. l?iii:kalew,Dep. A iiy.fien'lifor Cummnn wealth: -Daneroft, Paiiersou and I.eidy tor Delendent. Commonwealth " Indielinent for passing vs V eounterrt-it monev. Daniel U. Uray J Trial April, 2d, Ver licl, iXot Guilty, Delendent to pay the ooale; Losls naid. Buckalew, for Commonwealih; Conper, Comely and Montgnrneiy for Delendent. Com mon wealth ") Indieimenl, larceny . va v fur nte inn a sheen r a i Daniel B Gray J Defendeut, not appear ing no trial, and recognizineo (4sl00) for rited, TAVERN LICENSES, G 11 ANTED AT JaMAH? TrUM. Hugh M'Elrath, Liberty John Clayton, Bloomsbura Samuel A, Brady, Daiwillo Jabob Riahel, Moniooi Gn ANTED AT ApltlL TeBM, Alexander Cumuiings, Detry Jacob Seidle do Hugh Watsui, do John Crawford do John S. Rirhel do Joseph Levers do Frederick Miller, M. Pleasant; John Haus, Valley William ShafT-r! Driarcreek Thn. M'Nair do Samuel Harmon, Centre Peter R. Miller, Bloom I'oherl ll.igeiihnch (!n Marshall Silvcnhorii, B oom.-iburg, Gu 1 ii-k Bombay do 0. II. Doebler do Abraham Jeiman, Limestone Lewis K. lluii.se do Richard Biower, O.-ango Laac 0. Johnson do William F.dgar do Adam Michael, Paxton Anthonv Dangler, Rearing Creek: Joseph Hughes do Jonathan I'ausl do do tlo do do Willi am Ye-ager B.ist Williams Isaac Rnndes S jloinon S,i der Samuel Kern Stacy M.irgt-rum, Ciiiawissa Dav.il Haas do Jacob Dyer do John Riioth s, Danville Joseph Corni-lison do William lleiuie do John Di-cn. jr do John M Haycock. Greenwood, Peter Eekruiil, Mifllm. John Keller jr. do Christian Shuinan do Bunjamin Knauss, Liberty John Welhver 71adisor.. Jacob Harris, Hemlock Simon Todd, Fishing Creek. Isaiah Sliuman, Maine David Yeticr, do All the above Inns snd Taverns pay ten ullars each, except the Houses of Rhodes. llenrie, Bradv, Nicely and Doebler, who pay fifteen dullara for license. VIRGINIA HLUCTION. We have the following returns of iht clu'.tion in Virginia on Thursday a-l The Democrats so far have elected in the 1st district; Archibald Atkinson. 2d do Geo- C. Dromgoole oth Odi 7dt 8ih 10th do do do do do Shelton F Leape. James A. Stddon Tims. II .Bayley, R. M. T. Hunter Henry Bedinger. The Whigs have elected John S- Pendle inn, in llie 9 h districtj which the Wlnj papers f ar ill l e the only onu ol'-ctt 'l Sevrn dts'.riets yet Hi hear Iron). J'din M 'Jutts has been ngain (!i felted in tl.u li d lislriet. The Democrats have gained (ifh member of the Li gitlature; and will have imj"iity in boih houses ol the Legislii !ure. An U. S. Senator, is Ii) be elutiet. iy the Legislature, t.t its iiexf Kessiom in ,)lace of Mr. Rives. The name of the MadiMinian will hi hanged alter ihe lit of M iv i.i .V, to ' I Ii I'nii' d .Viates Journal,' and nol ihe '(Jon d ilation,' as ori-iiu'ly iiilindtd. A MONSTER ROLLING MILL. We have heard of very extensive Roll iitg Mills, in Europe, and some, even in this country, lhal were tf tolerable dimen ionsbul there is one building in Danville dial beats all creation, and, if yon please vou can throw in some lo boot. ,Ve gei uir information from a paper primed ii .hat place, by one Valentine Beat, a mtn whom all know will till no I lung but I hi truth, thurefora, he musl be believed Hear him. "The railing Mill, ihrlf covert nearly im much ground as the luhule ouv"uf Blnnmsbnrg. Now IJIoomsbnrg.is compactly built, upon about 75 acres of ground, there being not to exceed a dozen vaianis lot within its limits Only think of a Rolling Mill covering 75 teres of land, and that too, in Mahoning township, where there cannot hardly be fount! that number of acres of level land, including all the detached pieces wilh'ii its boundaries. It is enough to make a man loubt iho word of a christian, but il ha been aid by Mt. Best, and we suppose we must swallow it, as well as all the oilier puffin;.' of the growih of that place, although the one, we beh ive, to lie as near the truth as other. Such a mill would nol bo 'ubscur i'd from ihe eyesight,' even by lbs 'green eyed monster.' Mi'.xioo. The intelligence from Mexico shows thai they have had time to cool j liule, a lone somewhat subdued on iho Tex as question compared with belligerent dee larattons on the discusMon in the Cham hers, brought by a former arrival The Minister of Foreign Affairs, is more cau tious and guarded in ihe language, he pro hardy sees the difficulties into which the nation would be plunged by a war with the Uniittd Sta'e' Our own government, ha? not been negligent of its duty in being pre pared in ibis quarter for any hostile demon stratinn. The destination of the squadron which sailed fiom Norfolk on Saturday, it believed to be ihe GhII' of Mtxico Ii eon sisls of ihe following vessels: picamci Princeton, 10 guns; ship S;""" 2;sliip Si. Maiy, 20; brig PrPoie 10: total, 00 runs. The So -"tJron already in the Gulf, ...iuii. i ie ingaie roiomie, ) 1 eutis hiy Vitieenues, 20; ship Fslmouth, 20; inig Somers, 10- lotah 91 guns making aggregate of eight vessels and 15-1 guns qiiuuii to give ;texicoa inuen otjonallian -, I. ... ; 1 . . I r . meltlo should the country be foolish enough to mako a disturbance about Texas. Ledger, GROWTH OF S I' LOUIS. A coriespondeiit of the Journal of Cum nerce cunsiders il not unlikely, lhal St I, -mi will contain 100,000 inhabitants in less than 15 years from this lime. Dusi uess ol all Kliiild is al nresent active, anu abnr of every description finds employment mil rewarJ Mechanical industry, especial y, seems to be large, y lew aided. Carpr n ers wages ate now $1 50 per day, and tome have been compelled ;o pay $2 50 per da for brick masons. Il is estimated that ny millions of brick will be consumed ir till i 111 1 11 .T. tho fHini.,11 . t ll... q '-u'liiii till , ui i lie I llj , I'hc number of visiters to the While House, daily, average about 200- During the firt week after the inauguration, the u iin'ier of visiiris to the Whiu Housctk the Departments was nol less ihan one hundred thousand LATE FROM ".MEXICO 1'he last new is thai ilr Shannon, the American ;Uinister at Acxico, has been ad dressed by the lexican Vinisier of Foreign ffairs, Senor Cuevas, to the effect that all Diplomatic relations between Mexico nd the United States musl cease Senor Guevas has also adresscd a circular to each tf the Foreign linisicrs against the lale action of the American Congress in regaid to Annex ation ODD FELLOWSHIP IN MARY LAND. In ihe proceedings ot ihe Grant! L'ulr of Maryland we find the fol'ow ing, statement which may prove of inter jft to iho Order io this q nrier; Nooibi-r of L'idjes reportinc 25; In i-i itious dining the quarler, 170, whole i timb'T i f rontrihutini! members, reifoue ol Ihu Grand L'idgp,5l)5y2 3G nu. i. lu r of brnlheis M-ht vid lui i, ii year 401; widowed families relieved 3 bioiln r. buried,, 2 I; paid fur it lief ol null. eis S4. 7.13 fjfi; p. id lor bury ion ihe tlea.l, $1,236 26; paid for t-diKMiion .f ii.' pli.m, Si , 1 10 If); f,.r f i tut e appl, c iiion to nr. boo I fund, S 2H 75; total a moonl of relief, S!,233 01. A Clrdk of a very Btiperior qunlily has reen niiid in large quatititits in Morgan -I.UIHJ , iiiibiiiui;i j Dark Suspicions end Subsequent Dn ' vclopments, The Boston Post slates, thai early on Weduerday morning, a trui kitian vas seen lo drive to 110 Washington street from the western part of the city, having three boxes about six feet in length, label led lo one Di. ('utter, accompanied by a husiness gem. They weie instantly un loaded and hurried up stairs. The haste, the appearain u nf ihe accompanying gent, the particular length and labels nf the boxes all combined lo excite the suspicions ol tome knowing observer, who soon com municated the circumstances lo the Cn Marshal, with a desire lhal ihe affur be in vesiigaied; as il was supposed that they contained bodies lor dissection, taken from some burying ground. The Marshal nn mediately issued an order to Constable Clapp, lo search ihe suspected box' s. A locksmith was sent fur, w ith a request that he proceed to the spot prepattd lo open boxes containing someihiug of a very of fensive smell. The City Maislnl, Constable Clapp, with a Coioner& a large number ol individual being assembled, all with visages is sol u ion as)the grave, anxiously standing iround.ihe smith proceeded to reveal terrible nyeleneB. Al length the lid was raised,!' long rube hid ihe contents; some were pale, all was silent a3 the halls of death. A 'turner of the cloth was raised, hand war seen beneath, and all was developed. The sequel was this. The boxes hat! contained French Mannikins.oi paper men. belonging lo a Dr. Cutler, lecturer on an Homy and physiology, which had beet taken from ihe boxes by Mr, Culcheon ('leaving the arms) before the official in ves'.igilors arrived, and carried above inn the engraving loom of Mr. Chandler, in have some cuts taken fioin ihein. Mr (J, hearing the gaiheiing, went down and explained ihe matter. The whole com pany 'sloped' forthwith, but' said nothing .0 those they met of the 'horrid develop lien's. SAVING THE SHERIFF TROUBLE A man named Ambrose II. Jones, about 30 years of age, who was under sentence ol death for muid-jring his step mother at Greenville, S, (' cumuiiiied suicide bv hanging himself in his cell on the H h in statil His wife visited him. aboul half an hour previous to the commission of suicide, when ho told her it was the last time she would see him alive and requested her lo to vifit the prison again at the expiration of nn hour. He lefi the followiiiii brief note- foj the Sheriff: 'Col. D. Hoke: Dear Sir--I have saved vou ihe trouble Asiuiiork H Joxts 1 am innocent of the charge.' AN ANCIENT . N 1) V EN El? ABLE EGG. We have been presented by a friend in New Bedford with an egg, of which the lollowieg inscription which is borne upon .1, giv es the h story: 'Presen'td by Capt. It. R Cmeker. of New Bedford, Mass., April, 1815. This is the egg of a penguin taker, from the island of Ichaboe in Decern 18-11, 53 feet below the surface of guano; and allowing llie accumulation to bu one eighth of an inch per annum (the island be ing half a mile long and a quarter of a mile widj,) it musl be 0108 years old.' Jlos- tun Alias. ea ji'llli i.ijlllb EMIGRANTS TO OREGON. In spite of John Bull's protest agaitis' the occupation of Oregon; lhal country is rapidly filling up with emigrants, and In the lime John gels ready to thrash tin United States for claiming its own; he will have a little army in thai county to rnut al so. The following paragraph in a Weslen. paper shows how the lide is selling: In Army of Emigrants. Reva from Independence; Mo. informs us thai tin emigrants now near lhal puiul number bout seven thousand, all destined for Oregon and California- 1'hey will elan about the same lime, divided into convenient companies for travelling with ease ami afety. The Indians will nut ailaek a part of live hundred. Of course the rmigran'.s; this season, will stand in no fear of the led skins. Lis astnu shing wh.-.t a tide is set ting toward ihe fertile lands on the Puci. fie. TOO GOOD 1 1 ii said thai Mr I'tiohiiig, on bf in; iiVed iodine with Mandarin Liu.'lidt i.w,, nn ihe lablii eniuediieg of w hicli he ati xa ortitaiidyiil.iiikirg " to be duck. Not np. ak ing Chinese, anil wishing to know wh.itii w as, lie pointed to it, after t he had finish ed, saj ing to his hoi ii.teri-iigititr-y, 'Quack, quark, quack;?' I ne mandarin; v ith equal brevity ; replied, with a shake cf his head, 'Bow, wow , wo-. Mr. Cu-.l; THE NEW DOCTRINE. Silas. Hawley, Jr., one of Miller's cleri-nl I'ollowers.has come oui with a new doctrine He is looking for ike return of ilia ten tribe of Isreal, contends that ihey will posses the land forever before the coiillaaraiioa, tl.al we have yet seen more of (he pmlieinl signs of ihe Lord's coming, and look upo i he thousand year as a probatiunary utate, and consider that al the end of the thousand yeais this earth is to become iSe hell of ihe wicked, and pas out of the solar system the earth being placed in its stead. The coining nf Christ, and the first resurrecj don he places at the commencement of the iiiille nitim. COMMUNICATION. Ii has taken three centuries to develop the powers contained in ihe herbs which eniiipnse ihe Brandreth Pill's. These cede bralod Vegetable Pills for one hundred year have been made. The American public have found ihrm deserving f pnirocune, and it has been, and is, liberally bestowed upon this medicine. Now. However, no sooner is a new adveitisement written bv he Doctor hut il is at once cul nut of the paper, it'Braiidieth' liken out 'l&ndian, or some other name substituted, indicative or iome other medicine some literary thief for us parent. Nearly all the Pills at present icfore the public, are made by men who for -nars livi-il by coiinieifeiting the Braudieth i'liU, and have only taken to Ihe present (peculation, since Dr. Brandreth compelled hem to abandon thai method of jeopardiz ing the lives of their fellow citizens. The analysis of all these pretended vege able medicines, shew a largi proportion of Crude Antimony in their compohiiiori, and it appears they rely entiiely upon this xx r.iur. poison, lor the purgative i ffei-i li a very easy thing to detect mineral in pills of any kind. HOW TO DETECT A MIN'EISALIN FILLS Take a pill supposed lo contain a mineral ;il:ico il on a shovel ovet a red cleat- lire if theie ia mineral in it, it will not loxo ju hape. h i thus with the Iiuliati Pill, and uiii.-iy others before i!,u public. The advantage of these pills in ea.e if war would ho very gieat, as they lot only retain their shape, Lui remain red hot a long time arter they are taken Iron) iht-fire. Ever, boiling iluni with sugar will inn change their shape a bit, you can not hurt llie ehape of these pills- it would he well if they wi re as harmless io 1'iose who arc very injtiriuiis, makina the patient exeeer 'irmly subject to Si. Vitus' Dance md Epilepsy. Probably very little ot these pills are sold, so the it jury is not so ?reat. I have also tried the Bri.nditth IMIs, by the same, and oilier methods, and find them purely vegetable. When tried hy the fire, ihey change to a caibnivacioi!- mass, alter gii ing. off a gieat quantity of il.iuii,' I he one may be considered the medicine of Life, the other; fire proof rill. or .Messenger ol Death. Ibis commuiiica don it hoped, will eaiipc those persons who ire agents far these new mi Tied pretended remedies, to make the above experiments upon them, and if il,cy tw- ihetit alter, nut iu forget to label them poison Mr. Rives of ihe Globe has given $200 to the Pittsburg "suffers papers announce that the President ha? subscribed 5 1 00, fx-Prt's'.detil Adams: 50 EN PR ESSIVE. In th? debate on ihe bill eorirernin.g poor debtors, in the Massachusetts Legislature, Mr. Hopkinson, of Lowell, said the bill was intended to reach the fiauduleiil debtor who wore a ruffled shirt, drejseil richly, and filed s'.iiiipttiutis'y, and owed ihe bu:cher lor the very meat on his bones. Memphis, the flourishing metropolis of West Tennessee is said to have grown more rapidly during ihe last leu years than dmnsi any city in the Union. Snow fell to the depth of 5 inches at Sandusky- Ohio, nn llie 7tii ult. A r.ew 'rotestanl Episcopal Church was uttsecrated al West Baton Rouge, Louis ana, on the 4 ' h ult. M. Argo is said io have won a consider ible sum on a bet lhal ihe Seine at Paris vould be frozen over on the 5;h of M irch Ii was Irnzt'iiihard enough to bear a car- iage. The Ordei of Odd Fellows lu Si. Louis Io, propose lo build a t ommndioiis Hall, the estimate I I'ost of which is $12 000 Several old iion furnaces in Pcnnsvlva lia an io be renewed an.ong thim the Sjr-ih ti n Fnrr.i'e near Culu.iihij au-I inoil.cr i.eui Aidd!i!jwr, D.ufbis ci.u.i. iy. The Legislature ol New Ytuli.lavr gre-il i.) acjouri) on tiie 14ih of iuxi moo.ii. Yl A . ii i N i L . i I, Y We ee ty ;hc unoxiiiL- pajicis, that on itii 27ih ult, in lhal i nv, was wedded by ;te v John C. Dnnly. Mr. Fredeiick Pui.e aged J 0i, id Miss Dorcas, Mannoin aged M, ail ed JtlT.ricn con:) t y , Tcun,