bet times. the cub of banks and the our a of suspension had spared him, are now to be gambled away by oar terdicti I say bled away, gentlemen; for such a ver im, in point of injustice, would sink below i pleyhtg at brag or poker with marked cans --rated you, Lsay with marked cards, gen- 1 Ale next lannched into the pethetica.— 'Gentlemen,' said he, 'you all have wives Gentlemen, amiable, interesting, lovely wives. - Gentlemen, my client too has a wife; hut nlsetshe is neither young, amiable, interest ieg Of lovely. She is old. g entlemen, very old. Amiable she is not, for the vieisitudes of,fortune and a constitution broken down • by disease, have rendered her an object mote to be pitied than admired; interesting or lovely she cannot he, for she has long since passed that period of life when beau ty lends its blandishments to the cheek and sprightliness and vivacity add their lustre to personal atttactions. 'Fake flit se negroes away from her and prostrate her—ns .the • immortal Shakspeare so elcvntly ex pi sFes —4l ITects of the death of th' Thirteen Ohio llank . s. Previous to the first instant, the d4y on which (bittern Otiio BarikE g ave up the g host, the rag mongers of that stale predicted with much confi• dence and boldly asserted, that if these shops were not rechartmed, that hosiness would stag nate, prices fall, exchanges rise, and so on, through the entire list of evils v ith which they have atic opted to lash the people into a support of their m easures, were to fall to the lot of the people of that sta'm But llie Banks have expired, end there is icr p rospect that they will be able to wheedle new charters from the Le g isl tture. Well, You do tale the prop t how standsthe ease? We quote the language of +llB4. dont sustain tier house; you take. her life i a correspondent of the Ohio State 'man, who Whew you do lake the usatis whereby she lives.' writes limn (incinnati ' ' Ile say, . • litl fact, gentlemen I pledge )nu my 1 el base jinst been lankin r thrs m ouli soaps • f the IffrOfeiblliohal reputation that you would bei must (x , ensive Pork lions - r; of the " city , a nd rind latliable to indictment for murder in the thou ) f,.11 01 life and husioess. tfor s ar e now - list degree should you find a verdict a- Isetii. , ..7. IS per cent. higher th an before the bulks iglinat my client,' , i went down. Oi. Thur-day, the l2:1111 day of Dee. At this announcement the jury looked last. t he in be i s i t e g t ;;',` itY ,, `, lfl a " l l l - . "' i" llll l'. , '," l ,i, k ''' , "'a' startled, the, judge looked astonished. and p quoted cr ( w I t i io ) of . t u o n -d a . v ' . t s 17: (hatthan st the several ne.gative compliments paid day the prices ranged from $2, 6 I„ ~, , -2 14 A „, - This-better half, the plaintiff seemed no that is one of the el set bank croaking or;, : ans of :itrise 'pleased. The counsel next referred i the place. One of our principal k d pm.. ealer, 1 ..1,1 ItOtheheitil of his client, silvered o ' er withle,e, plow . 1-, that he woo ; ut to th • peals to-day, t , buy u tli aisaud ho g s, arid found Ilie price ad - age-d.no, - not with age, fur he was a coin- v anted at least fitl,imi per cent. In walking • prrativiely a young man, but with the ft Oats i e ire .,e, his spacious Pork flinse, he poioted out - Of.misfortune.-liere the defendant d'ar'ted 111 rter. in one p'ar'e a vast q uintoy of Park, packed to out of the court in an apparent t age. The order for England. In an dli l er p.ac , tva , a large - q uantity of Lard fn. France. Ile tells me there ticOnsel continued his ingenious defence, - iilligl.fitially wound up by an ardent appeal 1 ! i n s n a w n ge " r n ' i nv o e r st easternnlet The Eu r r e re,in c g it t :ll , ' 11110116. virtue, intelligence, independence 1. 3 , o f p re ork or e i r Ener;:nri . has 8100,000 to inve l :;, ' itladisagoartimity of the jury, to fluid for and he is only one of the number. A sin g le nv up. thedefendant. house in Marseilles is buying, In the ext; nt 01 - - - The opposite counsel replied. They $1S:.,000. Alta y , t I nisi told by another eaten. Make and urb.lnake.-The N. 0. Cou 'sire packer, that two thirds if. ll our Lard goes veferred•tollre conclusive nature of the ev tier thinks it. is a great benefit to a country to Flavre ia France Pork barrels, since the Idenee-to the clearness of the law and b l ' iI • • f in e xpire( , iaN e risen rom 60 cents to cl 115 lo send men to Washington one year, at 'the Diked Facts of the case. The judge etch. The nu ulier of hogs Ilready sleurrhtered , the expense of eight dollars per day each, %hinted in favor of the plaintiff, and curs I hii 4 Cf 11 1 ,711, a t this Woe?, is variously e4tituateu at front one hundred end filly thonsand to two to make la ws,and then allow them the same ?vulva the.erratie and unprofessional course , 1 0 , 1:n o; d e r n r d u m t h h e o r usa ti i , i , d ; „ l Al :i d ,.tr i i t. , ,yit t l , i c s , ! jarti.d that ti t *,1,„.: ~W e sup 4irderendanee counsel, hut it was all of no another year to unmake them. evail.-The eloquence of Harnett, the price - w ill continue to rise i n st e ad id fall. t% hil,t pose the B Auk rupt act will he repealed and :pity...exciting pieture which he drew of - • - e are thus eXI ,OI-11 "Z sl"li erect 1 1' n " . i " 1 "r that fine returned to Gen Jackson -wh l ch 'Mvickew's wife, (in which, by t h e way lour staple prof-filet to Die lord money c o.o.tries ~f . • there was not one word of truth, for shelEll"Pe. what is the reason w e c oinot receive is pretty much all that will be done during fir n ue-ei , es l The reason 1 , , that happened to be abrisk, bouncing woman, this session of Coon:xi-ease." h tl a r e -d b i a7lic n s eY which ,till remain, take in the specie but above all, his threat about arraigning and pay out their own p:iper; or rall;er, they buy them for murder, did the business with the tl e caste..n exchange, and give in their own paper =end without retiring from their scale, (to be paid a nal at a 11;glier premium than the change won t oe wort h in silver. nit the a slu. ght in a verdict for the defendant. 1 cater of a sonnd currency hawe gnined one very `Harnett immediately left the court, and t cr .errtant point. 11 is now plain that the hanks on his way up to the tavarn met his e'ient, did nett It , prices-on the c orcrer; , ho g s who seemed flushed with liquor anti mach di he hanks fall. 4 . 1.0 is one more humbug excited. 'Joy! my boy. joy !' said th:. d-- has been laic! upon the Atli' among the other rib eurditicr which have been imposed on the a;...e by sighted counsel; 'l've gained the suit.' I plpor money sharpers !rid tinperstors." 4 1)-n the suit and d-n you, and d-ti-------------- - 10111. negroes,' said Mackew, '1 would'ut An Almanac Unlucky Days. - *Offer the abuse you gave the old woman published in 1665, gives a .44. myself for the whole consat n. I'll list of the days that were considered till _ ',HOE you for it 'any way you can fix it;' and lucky- They are noted a s follows-Janus bete he brandi ;bed a large stick over his airanus lawyer's head, and would have re- ry 1,2, 4,5, 10, 15, 17, 29, very unlucky. S paid him for his dexterous professional 1 ebruary 26, 27, 28, unlucky; S, 10, 17, ' *vire with a sound drubbing, had nut mu- very unlucky. March 16, 17, 20, very un ited friends interposed. lucky. April 7, S, 10; 20, utiluck; 16, 21, - - 'Explanations were made to Mackew, very unlecky. May 3,6, utilliclsy; 7, 15, witakat length became convireed that the .„ !talk shout his wife's age, ugliness, &c, lzu, very unlucky. June 10, 22, unlucky; iiteki about his own gray hair, was 'all in his 14. S. very unlucky. July 15, 21, very on *, sad Elizabeth Martin ;' so they ad- lucky. August 1,29: 30, unlurky; 19, 20, )(Waled to the tavern and had a general ver y unlucky. Sep'ember 3,4, 21, 23, tindrink. ! lucky; 6,7, very unlucky. October 4, 16. ----------------. The Duke of Wellington, who has 6" 24, unlucky; G. very unlucky. November often successfully braved death in its most' 5, 6. 29, 30, unlucky; 15, 20, very unlucky, . 1 U dangerOue and majestic form, recently came "wry near being chocked out of existence ; 15, 21, u nlucky; 6,7, 9, very Inf.a small splinter of bone from the wing y' The great Lord Burleigh, in • of a partridge. The best assistance was his 'Precepts to his Sunne,' says: 'Though • immediately invoked-a skilful surgeon I think nil day amisse in haode, yet have forced the fragment down his excellency's! .1 observed some, and Po means cletkes, throat. end thus, by the aid of the allies, the Duke of Wellington was enabled once' very cautionarie to forbears these three SIAM to triumph over Boney•oart. It was , Mundayes in the years, which 1 leave to ; rather a sinking in poetry though, fir hitu th,-ir o wn c onsideration either to use or re who has safely confronted so many sabres, ; fuse, viz: Ist. The first Iqueday in April, bayonets and bullets, to come near heingl which day Cain was horn , and his broth strangled by a bit of a bird. llad it been t - .• a morsel of the imperial eagle which thus:?'r Abel slain. 2,1. The second Monday stuck in his throat, like Macbeth's amen, - ! in August. which day Sodom a:-.d Gilmore tblararwould have been a suice both of dig- rah was destroyed. 3d. The last Mun allitta,ad poetical justice in it, and nobody cla y ie December, which day Judas was would have said 'Ney;' tut that the frac- - . horn that betrayed our Savior Cut - List." dean( a partridge should endeavor to make , some of a laurelled marshal was a little too Woollen Factory burnt.---1 n Sterling bad. It is presumed that Sir Hudson Low v''lle. Wmi - c'.a.o tig ) , P• , a largee Wool Will be made keeper of this assassin like ' -v by len • • . , and will be °laced in commaill of Sterling owned by Nie:4srs Ovet fl-ld rk, the wing which so daringly threatened to 1 Sterling was c ompletely Elestroyetl fire overthrow the hero of Waterloo. ,on the first instant. The loss is very great -----------___ ~ • , and will he felt by many poor pers ins who blassftchusetts Let., , t.lat 11 re. -At the third ballot, ot. Monday after- have heretofore depended upon the fac sooe,John Davis was chosen by the House' tory for support. :. MB the second name to he sent along with that of Marcus Morton, to the Senate, as candidates for Governor. pplow..--___ - The house then ptoceeded to vote for tweiarididates fur Lieut. Governor, which 11.1.1• rosited in ale choice of H. H. Child and ':,:e - likimery,e Hull, and a committee of six ap.. tabbed to notify the Senate of the result. - The Senate, on Tuesdly morning at 12 o'clock, proceeded to the election of Gov error. The whole number of votes cast ll• was-38; riecesary for a choice 20. 1 1 The Hon. Marcus Morton had 28 Hon. John Davis 10 F and tbe former was declared to be elected. For Lieutenant Governor, the whole number of votes was 27, necessary to a Choice 19. ;_. Hes. Henry H. Child had 96 Ho.. George Hull 11 Illsok I --nod 11[r. Child was declated to the elected. ti rr: H ittees e we f re then appo . intedl.o no se elections; also to • • , eliestrtlia Gmernor and Lieat. Governor sea. • _. .. lardvrea. Tk . .lit a message be sent to the HAIM' propqrangs convention, at 12 o'cl i k - as Wedevetiar. foil tbe dhoice of moan . , p f "lquesosirp, • _ AY , Sgl3 /ICIFIAN AN . 1 30. 1 **t he Mateo n of a Nal Wettal Co it v etttkre . DAILY MORNING POST. WK. 11. t‘MITII,EDITORO ANDI,XOPRIICToRs MONDAY, JANUARY 43 1543 See First PaLV Tline3 in Ctuciunati A Theatre is open at Harlisburgit A Mrs Bishop is lecturing in New Y , on Mormonism. .111 . 1 lowa Farin.—'the Hawkeye says that the farm owned by Mr Thompson, in Louisa county, lowa, has upwards of 20,000 bushels of corn, 300 fat hogs, 130 head of cattle, 600 head of sheep,2s o acres of wheat, 400 acres of corn, besides large q uantities of potatoes, &:c. Something Wrong.—The Boston Bul letin says that rumors were in circulation in that city which will involve the happin ess of several families both there and in New York. It is said that there is suffi cient proof to warrant the arrest of three or four persons who have heretofore "mo• ved in good society," who will be charged with obtaining a large amount of goods under false pretences• How shameful that, the happiness of such people should be limed I Ti l e AAhia----'------------------(5.4.-;.-:.:l'hijA I. _ ivgant '- • - .A' ' 7 li• ifigl, :;:1 1 : '', ~. ..1--,,,, l IIM 1r751. 1 The population of Memphis, Tenn., le says chats Oall black belle;ef thateity was 'se s '• !VW dititits4thetStaltis ease have du 1 3000. Last year there was shipped thence ‘ so much frightened by the 'shoat that her' aetkign;eh epecifathni . iii regard to ght,160,000 bales of cotton. This year there complexion was chaugad to that of a bright sort of articles "Cats and Colts" are. A previous that a British Mail Steamer_had will be I;l:lipped, it is estimated,, 100,0i10 .•• bares. mulatto. Another shock might have made "cat o' nine tails" is the cominon name of fired a shot into the U. S. sloop of wet •.: 3 idhi'g promibe rearzed.— be , Port. her white. At this rate, an earthquake is the first article, but it is called "C• t" f ur Falmouth; and that the Falmouth return ed abroad side, which so crippled the land Argus has_ the following -excelhisst glory:— not such a terrible affait after all. shortness, The Pennsylvanian I.as the ! following about "Cats and Coils," and why packet that she was towed into port. A day or two since, Ane of our Rube*. The opprobrious epithet of "old maid" ~.• hers, a farmer of Oxford ununty, came i n . girls they were used on board the Somers: Prom the Redford Gozetie. . is unknown in.ltriexico, because the l to our office. and after paying two pegs' As these instruments of punishment are NEXT GOVERNOR. there "bide their time." They don't con-1 much talked of at present, it may not he GeN: BOWMAN: I subscription for his 'paper, entered tote,* brief conversation about the Whig protaiiei cider themselves any the worse of the' amiss to explain what they are. The Sire—Will you allow an of 1840. He got the roast heeLiant-had wear ((they rum in ten or a doz..:n years 'Cult,' it appears, is a small single piece of old Democrat—one that has stood by, and not seen 'two d.dlars a day.' He meet rope, which every boatswain's mite carries voted with, the Republican Party for the however, ackno in his hat. The (Cat' is a rope with nine last 40 years—to suggest the name of gen- wledge. he said, that his whiz neighbors 'told him ONE truth.' 'Rs tails. The 'Colt' is a loaner of immediate tleman well known to the people of this had bought his farm e and, partly , paid for it application, to hull y t h e a i ng • g w, an d to Commonwealth 35 a suitable person to fill punish minor offences. The offender is the Executive Chair at the next Guberna and they tubl him 'if General Harrison wait• elected, it would make $5OO differeeestia struck with it leer the clothes, an d i t i s tonal election ! If it meets your appro ita value, and his ability to pay for it;' an 4 not usual to e nter s uch, cav es i n t h e l og bation to do so. I will feel myself under hook, though it was done nn board the many obligations to you for the favor con- it had. He was $5OO worse off thiri . ,be should have been if Mr. Van Buren hot Somers. The 'Cat' is used for more for- ferret, knowing, as Ido that the 'Bedford mal punishment, when the offender is strip- Gazette' circulates very widely, and is beep elected. - .. pet, tied up and all hands called to witness viewed as one of the leading Democratic the infliction. The kick of the 'Colt' i s not Journals in Pennsylvania. In asking this flinch, hut the scratch of the 'Cat' is con.. favor at your hands, I am aware that there siderable. The colt appears to have been are already a number of very distinguished chiefly used in the rase of the Somers, and gentlemen named in connection with this we presume did not hurt near so nitwit as e ffi c e, a nd, amens others, our own worthy the potent 'settee' which used to he freely fellwx .citizen, the lion. JOB MANN, employed to quicken juvenile intellect and i who, I am free to admit, is unexception te mend scholastic trimmers in our school- able in his character—an ornament to so. boy days, when it was the fashion for peda. ciety—and woulrt ofth ed. if nomentiina etd, rece've ra wives to 'cut,' which they di4l with quite the cordial suppore Democ as much zeal and muscle as any boatswain's cv of this "hie o ld Comm 'ii wealth. But mate in the service. In good simlit, it was without the slightest intention of detract very r efieshinl, a nd gave rise to many con- ing from the merits of either o f the gem. tests of spartan competition, to eee who tlemen already named, 1 must be perm it could st old thegreatest quantity of 'rattan- ted to say that il oat only without winkine, but tt ithout JOHN SNODGRASS, ESQ. being any the better for it. There was a the present superinteridete of motive pow• great consumption of rattan in those days- er on the Portage Rail Road. is inferior to In what were deemed good sc h oo lh o ws, a nn gentleman whose name has I ).' .. n brought boy's hack and legs often looked like a cot- I before the public for this distinguished dilrov r oad, and the teachers counteracted Po'te Mr Snodgrass is nee nf the mist the dyspeptic influences of their confined efficient and c orrect office's in the State, and sedentary life by the abundant exercise and has exhibited much wisdom and f ire they took in dusting jackets. Talk of the sight in the management of a large per colt—nonaenee ! —were you i'ver vigor- lien of our public improvements. He is nusly tickled with a rattan—a strong, hard, a practical man in every sense of the word flexiele wand, which bruises, stings and —pleasing arid affable in his deportment.; gashes all at once? It is wonderful how it and stands high in the estimation of all teaches youth to understand Grey k and who enjoy the pleasure of his acqttaintance. Latin. Possessing a general knowledge of the af- Corporal punishment, however, seem' to fairs of the commonwealth, a fine educe be no :nor.. heard of in the schools. The Lion, and being a Demncrat in whom there rattan has had its day, and the schoolboy i s is no guile. I feel confident thaithe Democ• doubtless mach less fierce, pugnacious, re- racy of Pennsylvania would not want a hellions and contumacious than he was better man around whom to i ally in 184 4, when fear alone was the governing princi- than John Snodgrass, who, I believe, a plc. It is to be regretted that this sort of native of (dr! Westmoreland, the 'Star of discipline is not also banished from the na- the \Vest!' Mr. S. has many warm vy, but in condemning the use of the 'Cult' friends i endn every ccountywill in the Common on beard of the Somers, some regard his laims be stronen ehould he had t i the ciretimatarrees of the ged when the proper time shall a: rive fur case. A writer in the Journal of Commerce the selection of a candidate. IF nominate makes the subjoined explanations in regard ed. he will most veitredly be elected and, to the, recent pahbcations in the IsL y . from a lwarand intimate knowledge of his . Standard upon this subject. true character, I feel fully warranted in H Miller is spek-n of as having receiv- saying that no man - would disebasage the ed 'twelve colts for not having a white hat.' duties of the station with more c4ter l it to The writer to which we r e fer, r e ma rks himself or advantae,e to the people. That upon this as follows: he may be the candidate of the Demoratic Now it a white hat Wac a. much a part of party at the next Gubernatorial election, of the uniform dress, as a blue jacket or a the sincere nrayer cf a clean shirt, the appearance at quarters e ith• I VOTER OF OLD BERKS. out one, was a s positive a viol &on of di scipline as any other act of disobedience. But the ease of Miller was worse than this. He had hcen ordered, during more than a month, to provide himself vi ith a white hat of straw, the material to make it tieing furnished him. Such hats are con. sideied conductive to health in tropical cii n society Spunk.—A letter in the N. Y. Union says, Mrh Fitzwilliam has quitted the Hav• market Theatre. This alledged cause is that Madame Vesnis made it a point with the manager, and carried it toe, that Mrs. F.'s pieces should be put at the sad of the night's business. rowing it over the Manager.—During the performance at one of the Boston The atres, a Mr. J. P. Adams, who had a few days before concluded an cog Agement at that house, ros- in the boxes and stated that Mr Marshall, the manager, withheld a portion of his benefit money; and that, after u }Mg in vain all the ordinary means hrittging that gentleman toa proper sense of the MC11714 and te , lns, he had, as a last resort, determined to appeal to the au dittnce, in the hope that they would ex=l prosy thei- opinion in some way which . would compel the close fisted manager to di ;g trge• This brou2ht Mr Marshall to the s.trall, (i. 0., to the foot lights,) who ac ku twledgod the corn, and promised to po- Hail Road Accident. An accident occurred on the Balti. - nore , and Ohio Rail Road, on last Friday, at the North Mountain deep cut, near fifteen miles from Cu nberland, when the train was nn its way to Baltimore. The cause of the accident was owing to an embank ment having slid down on thelr - railway, which, being at a short curve, was not per ceived in tirno to check the locomotive, and it was in consequencJ ti town nil the trark I The engineer was scalded, though not se , riously, and c onsiderable) damage done to the cn.gine. N ae of the passengers were at all injured, nor were any of thn passen gel cars th7own off. ---------------- Dr Larda , r is lecturin : at churieston. Horrid.—The New Orleans Picaune o the Bth sa)s:—.Yesterday morning:, a hearse coming down Tchnupitonlas street, through a sudden fright of the horses, was upset, and the tenant of the coffin, which was broken by the fall, roll'd out upon the pavement. here, in all its ghastliness, the corpse remained for more than two hours.' From indolence or from mutinous spirit which was already gaining ground, order the systematic encouragement of an oTcer, he systematically neglected to obey an or. tier daily repeated to him at quarters, until punishment necessarily followed. Dennis Manntn'z was a confirmed thief whom no correction could check. Bleak ing into mess chests. stealing sutra:, cheese, molasses, and violatine in every way the discipline of the ship, were with him incor rigible vices, and after vain attempts to sub due these vifines propensities, the attempt Iwas abandoned, and he was left to his nwu i course until the brig could reach N. York, 1 an d he be re transferred. 1 Van Velzer, another of the flogged, was the tenet of the smell hoys,and every flog• ging he got was for striking those younger than himself; and on the last occasion but one, he was di-tinety warned that if the of fence was repeated. ho would be punished Small pox is on the increase in Now Or. with the eats. The offence was repeated, al.' he was flogged with the cats, and after- . What is the doctritial creed?' wards there VVVS no repetition of the brutal- .1 believe in a property qualification for The price of coal has been reduced in Philadet its ,. suffraffe, in a nation it bank, national debt, 1 Lambert was flogged fur sulking, for high tariff and Bri ish protection —in dis - stealing, for destroying, public property, tribution, reform, hard eider retrenchment, Suicide from lateinperance.—Am o ffi cer and for gross indecency. I and log rahin , --in anlimasoury and aholi. the N. 0. Castilla House, who was dis- i McKinley was punished with cats, not tionistn. and in eerry mandering.pipelayintr ~ hat ged for drunkenness, was found dead on alone for breaking his liberty, but for pos• I lisrliacuing and racenoning.' he pavement, having shot himself in the itive di.ohedience or the direct orders ef •What is the personal e reedr his commander, whe meeting him on shore , I believe in lient y Claw, the great Pro heart. let Santa Cruz, ordered him on board, as I lector, the everlasting, available, the eternal Despatches for Mexico.—The New Or- . his liberty had expired—which eider he I c andidate. in Alexander Hamilton. John did not obey. Attains, and that same old Coon: in Benea hams Picayune of the 10th says:--“Col. Other explanations of the punishments dirt Arnold, honest John Davis. and Wm. Southall, who but a few days since came recorded in the Standard might be given, Holt: in John Q. Adam. John Minor passenger from Vera Cruz in the Missouri /but for the fear of swelling this article to Batts, and the Kentucky heifer: in C. F. and went immediately on to Washington, lan unreasonable extent; enough, however, Mitchell. Thaddeus Stevens and Nicholas returned to this city yesterday o i his wa y ihas been said to prove the gross injustice Biddle: in William Morgan, and Abby , Kelly: in Col. Stone. King, of the royal, .of such an exhibit, without any reference to Ilexico, and bears important despatches Ito the character and offences of a parcel of and Col. \Vebh, of the regular army: and to Gen. Thomson. The revenue cutter New York loafers, of the most dangerous in Lord Aahhurton, the King of Rhode Ist- Woodbury,ordered by Mr. Morga , , was n, I ago' sent on hoard United States ships, and,and the Queen of Great Britain. "Deus ' our Ct llector, to sail immediately for Vera because neither their connections, nor the salve Regina!" Plebeian. Cruz with Col. S„ who used the u t mos t de-' Criminal Courts choose to take the charge of reforming them. slpatch in reaching this city from Washing- ton. He had orders, we learn, to proceed 'immediately to Vera Cruz in one of the U. S. men of war at Pensacola; but as he could reach his destination sooner by taking the cutter here, she was immediately placed at ,osal. Suiride.—An intemperate woman Ha mad Louisa Elaeal, committed suicide in Philadelphia, on Monday, by drowning herself The largest business in cotton e ver done in New Orleans in o ne day, occurred on the 2nd in.t. The sales, which amounted to 19.000 bales, were occasioned by the re• ceipt of the important news by the Britahia. tt large portion of them were made at an advance of 1-c. Freights were also favors, bly affected. his lisp The investigation of the Sorrier , tragedy is now nearly brought to a close. In a short time the result will be made known. The Whig papers ate talking about t e 'attempt to assassinate Mr CI-y!" Fudge! The celebrated Mrs Kinney, who was tried about a year ago in Boston for killing her husband. is ke••ping a boarding house in Nuw York. .I.4misiana.—The people of this state have determined in favor or a con ventica amend our constitiation, by w vote of 14,• 396, to 4030. ‘V hitt Catechism—Creed. 'How many commandments are there?' 'Five, sir; and a multitude of pterepts.'l •W hat the fp st voinmanainentT `Thou shalt have no o her President than leery Clay, and hint only t-halt thou vote 'What is the second commandment?' "Thou shalt speculate in manufactures. and stocks, and houses, and lands, and shall I diligently fulfil the bankrupt law. i 'What is the third commandment?' Thcu shalt form no pAitical opinion or i creed rf thine own, but shalt be subject to to the elders of the universal 'Whig, party.' 'What is the fourth commandment?' 'Thou shalt have no fellowship wi h Democratic (re) I üblicans and sinners, nor with lahoters, mechanics, and farmer=, , except by dispensation to labor with them, just b , ilore election, for their conversion.' 'What is the fifth c .mmand mew?. `Thou shalt not pocket ten cent bits, nor oat bean soup, but thou shall labor for two dollars a day and feast on roast beef.' , What is the reward of those who faith fully observe these commandment - '{' 'Office and spoils—glory and plunder, 'What is the confession of faith?' 'lt is tw sir—doctrinal and person The Mayor of Boston has put a stop to the erection of the Miller Tabernacle, in ulnae.. quenee of the frailness of its -watts. , Prob.. ably the Millerites thought it would stand as long as they should require it. Reader! always go the 'big, figure.' Al ways aim at the 'high grass.' Always en deavor to assume a position among the in telligent, and the refined. Remember that in the grand theatre of human life; (as some body says) a box•tieket will take you all over the house. A Nut for the Marvel I.overs to Crack. The N. 0:1,•an4 Trophic ..1 the 6th, says:-.4 days ago, two men, apparently etrangsrii, were ohserved to measure with &string...in a very careful manner, the yard of the house occupied by a coloured man, in M.egazine street, betvratirld• ha and Lafayette streets, just back otitis Cithed rat. This was not very mys'erinu., and not mach notice was taken of it, until a morning or two slier. when it was discoverer) that a sqtrtre very litre n small grave, had ben opened IA the yard, and from tit': fragm - enta of rotten woodliit the bottom, they were suNioserl to have either e,rrir d off a coffin and it." contents, or a boa of inneey. Various speeulati inn are ofiqat ceucers ii g this mysteri , us dm). -oul, and nothing is calked of but pirates, murder, ghosts and buried doubt. I on•=. BeautiN Idea: -1n the mountains cof the Tyrol, hundreds of the women •nd ehikiren come out when it is near bed time. anti sing their national song, Littil • they hear their husbands, fathers or brOth eN an s rer them from the !lint, on their return home. On the shores of the Ad a. atic the wives of the fishermen came down io the boacii about sunset, and sing nine-• `F' tidy. They sing the tiriq verse ir , d then listcn for some time; tney then sing the second verse and 1 sten until they bear:Ake answer come from the fisherman. winiate thus guided by the FOVlldt of their mid° village. Fire in Reisterstown !—Two peivOut burnt —Supposed 7:lncindiaristr. -,Tbe Baltimore Sun contains an account of lie destruction, by fire, of the dwelling of4a Miss Isr at 1, near Reisterstown, Md., in ulrch she and a boy were burnt'! Strong suspicions ape entertained Aat it was the work of an incendiary, 'and murderer, as it was ge,teraVy believed that silt. had a lance amour.t of mi.miy: o nly $l5O were found _among the ruins, out of the thousaniffsl - e was supposed to hare possessed. • C. C. Shee had been priloned 'by Goer. ter. • Suction %aim 1 01'S .i7' PUBLIC .SUCTION—WiII i.e gold Ml . IA Toe.' Iv toe 3lat J:101111ry aext; a! o'ciork ig the aft er norm al Ilia Imu-e of Win. flreenlield. lathe •iilifreoa fl.. ikvjlie, IVm:hi m 210.1 ca . Pa - ,thirly hallOitaztOtila ts,imsag a plare Of imporlaroat. :is the N:‘tt.mal Ram( ire's. roamer laud to Wheat -102. inirrsrehl I Ire road (ram Pill:Marsh 10 firowataille. This will hr. a dinar.. for Traimatpra,nerhattiro a 4411011h -1.5--ter in at lat.• whirl' will he nr,rammodritinc Sid Inls are about a sioaroa throw from the milk:mat road and in itre renite of the vilmze. j.. 11 19--111 t. - 7 --- SHERIFF'S SALE. ~- will be -4ot,i at Blustoall'SConlitleir;al Mirth - to V envoi„ No 110 Wood sorer), hy older of ft, Wenver, erg ,Pber. in..." Ni„.,d a r, inimary 23, 1843, the ettifrif Suet el Goods of . ,Merchant Tail&r. comtleOlot Of 1.10.45. CasSl.llelrs, Satinets, Beaverteen . 44 I mti Feti L.,e.i ia, l'adolug. Cottl3 va e ' . leitCh nit sl it Brow,,Mosrlos, Sem 1112 : , ilk, Patent Ihrelilli % ZlP ilcowi)%; / 1;(..., C,,,t , :, l) f•C•,iI•S, Sotiort limpid's— ),,ot•, do Powol"ott•, Wo,ten . aid Summer Vesta; Shirt a..d Drawers, B u mazine nt.d F.01:111 121:: Cr IV tt , ; ni ti Si sspender=. Shia Collars and' I (t nr: amtli.,:•im v. %Vitt\ ti variety of TifiVini. I 'rriiir...in g i and othrr Merchan.tize. Terme,lenish Par in mt.y. R. A. BAUSNIAW i 'to 17 —:lt Alfttitittr:- 00K SALE --" N ett b.: sold at B 111111 . garet Coin - .* B dal Auction Rooms, No. 1:0 Wood street am Oat. ”rday Eve'din.. Jan. 21rt . at early Goa light, t 'drivable lot of Historical, T beelin len! and Mlticel!anemis 800 Terms, cash Currency. R. A. BaUflfraft..'.' 21 • Airrlidirg4ll. Tel, Grocery, and l'roduce Bu9ine6l4 30 Bt I:MO . OMM OP At So. 140 Liberty street, PitaaNartilit FrIE • UO4C r;lser twin :4 anout to Itye 130411100,01/ desirous of i.elling out hie dock and fixturro, ,711 to stuck conuits of al:lmam and general selection or Tim , . Cl,lfres, Spices and a general a*lort.nent o f ally kept by the i rub!. The fixion% are of *be Wawa and tOO4. Foilitlantial Mod. Tao eland un suritaileid by nny in the City, and at s red‘weil rent; toting Wlllitaltn• fated for a Wholesalr, and Retail Grocery husinesarriarielb o! ,:mt.scriber has carried nn in the Pauli stalittlStil ti yrar4. The above 'c an eccellent noportniiiiy for any peen dre , lrong A 0.10,14 1 ,1" in tteicvs, havitt; a colirehiehhie . connexion in town and country. n NV; OW* , Ft*, • For Sa'.e, ah.o, 0 t n,lcanticeolis terrn. , ;n Two Brick Dwe nUp lia=eibr.i.t, vault, 1111,10 e. hilehen, built and well flohiriest,llllllllr , riled is Robinson Street, Alle2beny son's Row. being 22 ft front by I'o deep to a 15 (1..0104. Al o, nearly two acre* of land, being one whobsilolll. . i t New 'Noy, bent: a lovely *pot, 1 04111, W ily" city, containing I sin: Frame ()welling, a tiali ni Irce., and 2 well+ of first rate water. Also, a *mail facto of :0 acre... 6 nines from on the East Liberty road, containing a Log horee,,,Za Rank hten,with Stables under the whole, heist* lon_, 25 wide, and acrel of choice Oreliardinz, inz of about 200 grafted Pear, Apple, Plum ant • ;OPP" Trees, in full hearing. . Also, Pew No. 101 in the 341 P resityterlats ilhaeallta eked about half way down the left aide frostbites( BE I". sawsl -290 Liberty at nethire, ).in 2.3—dlw TO LET. 110 fits T " B F . - tes 3 m d a n'orsTlonorAolicltobrillisitdoirreir °eliceurelloldreyN Is "Nesmith's Lon: Room.' corner of Wood and' •i rem'. Inquire of R. Morrow. sth it. Ish.4. TO .ii. For Poei.t and possceeion gives on IKrla i 4 f 0.43 April, .0 two story brick dwelling house sad heti ecru with stable, Carriage house, etc., In Ihe cilyief Allegheny. a short distance Crow the autmluct. boui4e is Stant in modern style' with a tinosnseisitidii Co ; °°d. &MUM mete, kitchen and sheethere in. th e connected with the amain bultdinet Tura Mix Weir ape plied with fruit trees sad ettruldlery and -extends towetb4 cartel 375 feet to e 511 feet irir•el in Inp roils.. ' w a ditrha Ibe premise* od tbollion; It. C. Grier dud Mitilidwalfeisi ligssititressf Joseph itisisock, Fog., on the pressfsis.;oeld the subscriber, living in rent' st reel below Hey, Plitailbs Jan 2.o—tf. TUOS. *IONIA.