Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, September 07, 1843, Image 2

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' I 'pistol hl} ild [XV loaded, only httwevcr w ith powder. In I Mit. W LISS 1' ER. —.Lt eo r pearS.ilrhlTS the Keene 'Sets
-I raising one of them Mrs. Silsbee aceidentallvdischargs IhA, which ii.a _ biipii ,
pthoting his
t. , „iiins
with it, little
. i edit whilo it was nearly on a liae with tile fact' of ; .. •
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horn tor many tritni4b,, that papers, al t in t..it tt dation in
I are. Potter, who played the part of Funny Foxglove. '
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New Hampshire to obtain the signatores ei - -.:\ 1,. Web; Though this lady's COUIIL:IIUIiCe 1\ rt, C,VCred l'. kit
I . itiowder, she was happily not injured, but she retired. ster'sfriend. , , in order that he oily lzi: ulii.aut,ly hirer.
i behind the scenes. Mr,. Sil,b -it noticing this ;tad ' e „ Le d . to t h e wh i.. ; tint i,„4 conveniiii ,,
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not being aware of the extent of tee injury 51/S11111)0(1, ,
i , tr the pred
.:.i‘-ney. It is said that .7,00 name, have
i by her become much aziinied. She sad lieu ever hint-
when living coin_ , beeu put down in Portsmouth alone. .1 he movement
1 . )4 lo raiO3 the other pistol,
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~,iiterepriso by her feelittgs. her 'meld 0 copped at:. is of et,ilf,tl ar.1101(110A I/V the ultra UM:: whiip., slit is
1 her iideto *sheswootiod, fell into the titan r'. l Mr. thi" denunciations si ill increase ia sm.t2rit.V ;1:5 it a,',111111(`
i ben, who perceiviag• her situation, and was borne by' .
himfop (he eaoe —ll ‘ curtain dropped,-lad. (en: • "1"11:4"L'e- Should the friends of Inc late Seereus.
ale
*..l it of thertitre*ppearktg with a request for the service in Massachusetts sign ,imilar '•papers," weyi; uilget,
t• of •a tlyzici . an, if any were in the hmise, Dr. Eldridge dortintents would make a
highly resititit amusing
l . the gtan.e;--itheingii.; firt. appearan
the et tnuults of which tvoillel he tsph,„„y of the great
L. .lomillii-p.a rendered the requisite assktance.
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. 'Jrf itirne was quite ,•-:citirm—porplexiut-, to th'. , zealot:, who boast of e-
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1 to some who were unaware that it was not down in coon family.
..eIV England, seem very aim
; the p 1,3)... The ,:ympathic, of tip. audi. , nee were fully Th e w eh , te i. ill
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..,„ „ !doodler, and it i , : to be hoped, a
witzt 114,r3; .ii.soete anti it is very fortunate that the • .. Itt. .
too- to
....zhe ... discharge." Like actors • I
stair was no worse. In this scene at least, the actingant singe,;,
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was perfectly natural.—ChiCagO Es t ;;:. final “hst:ways taking "Farewell Benefits," but never
wlsir. Clay nay soon 1)s expected is bid another
'eternal" farewell to polities
JAS. BUCHA_N
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Subject lo the decis
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PH H, THURSDAY, SUPTMIBUR.
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•, WILLIAM WILKINS, Pce1,1, , ,
Assrmnur,
ALEXANDER BRACKENRIDGE, Pit
JAMES A. GIBSON, Pi
- WILLIAM STURGEON, F.L.,,•tw,
JOHN ANDEREGG, Pitt:
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.EL.LLAI I TRUVJLLO, City.
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GEORGE R. RIDDLE,
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• JAMES CUNNINGHAM,
7.7 • TREASURZR,
• ROBERT GLASS, City.
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AUDITOR,
ROBERT DONALDSON, 11
GEN. JACICSON'S LETTER —Judge Brackenridge
bits published a card in the Advocate, in which he Iwo:
4es to reply to Gea. Jackson's Letter "in a few days."
K. B. says he is "convinced tint n ,, t a wand of that
"lOtter wasPwritten by him, alibi; it may have lKsui
"14 , 60.mi/or him." It is proper for us to say that the
letter itself c.afial.as sollicient evidonce dint it was
written by the General's own hand. 11 sa\- at the
beginning ofit that be is "much debilitated, and write
"with much 'difficulty." This is co chisb c proof that
thci General wrote the letter himielf, for he i s not the
min to be guilty of an artifice to dere:v.' any Man.—
His hand-witting, too, is well known to many of our
citizens, if !My tither proof were that the let...
ter; was written by the. General hhnself. So much for
thebludge's koowlirlge of Gen. Jaclisan's "sly t. Ind
manner."
But .Itnk-e. 13. says he will prove the statcm.lit, of
the letter to be Untrue: and that the " :3i!.ry about his
' i 'leaviug the court in the midst of a cause, was one
''that w'as related as a g•,ood joke of his father," and
"vrti.s "gotup by the wits of the day." Of this we know
nothing—hut we think it far mere likely that both fath
er and: sou should have been guilty of the stone eccen
tricity, than that Gee. Jackson should have attribut e d
an act of the father, of whom he knew nothing, to the
SOD; with whom he was well acquainted. Besides, the
joke on the:Judge's father, was a local matter, confined
to .41t.4 region, and it is not likely that Gnu. Jackson
everheard of itat all. We shall not ( itokce%:er,urgue the
caae:furtber. The veracity of Gen. Jactlisou cannot
be sccessOly impug,ned, and if he should deem it ne
cessary, we have no doubt that he can find abundant
proof of' every fact that he has set forth in his letter.
DAILY Am mit cAs of this city resolves all
• political differences into a question of "p o p ery "
aid
"Antii-Popery." Delegate elections, ward tneetinz , ,
and every other species of political proceeding, is, in
its opinion, connected in some manner with this clues
tior4.l, I.:tom its notice of the late Democratic. Conven
tiorb. t o tt the canvass fur nominations, a stranger would
aapposethp.t his "Holiness" had been "riding the coun
ty,"
.read#iat the grand struggle was between him and
Roty:P*tterson for the nomination for Sheriff. Tu
malts hit story plausible, he sets down some men as
Cam who, we venture to say, were never within
the Ours of a Catholic Church; and attributes a cell
tottA:teal to the "opponent of the Pope," which will
certnialy astonish that gentleman, and give the public
a very"exalted opinion of his piety.
Mit acarcely neces , ,ary to say that there is not a word
of irtith in the statements of the American: and not a
Finn AT NEw Yontt.—.l tire broke out on Friday
slitJaa , of proof to sustain them. 'Every loan who.
knispulany thing about the proceedings of the Conven- , evening in the five story store, corder or Maiden Lane
ti 1 aware that some of those who are repro- and Front street, owned and occupied by Smith, Mills
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sentjAas the enemies of Patterson were his warmest &Cu., ai a Commission Warehouse. The building
was filled from cellar to roof with combustible articles,
frietAvapd made every efihrt tosecure his nomination.
A4 y o u ti n ,th ame l e ,, bigot of t h e A mer i can e i t h er i g -such as whiskey, cotton, &t. It is supposed that six
nordwitly blunders or wilfully perverts the filets, that he /i'mthr't b 'l e ' of cotton "'en , c "ilton^ I. Tls baild
maYftle able to spit forth his venom upon the Catholic ing was eatir.ily destroyed, to,;ether with the whole of
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comakgnity.. its contents. The buildings a ljoining were saved.—
The loss will not fall far short of $100,090, Which was
lir,Opeed. nut contradict his misrepresentation of the
eoutia4 flre PosT; it is enough for int to know that our i"s"red f"llY•
imparpl4 conduct towards all the candidates meets
OTHER A ltar. , 'T UNDER THE TREATY.--The ship
the titionct.wal of our political friends; content with ' their -
kdirondack, arrived at Ns:w York on Friday afternoou
apptobation, and being satisfied ourselves with what
we hose dorm, we shall not stop to combat the false-
fiatin Liverpool, wag boarded below the Narrows by
hog Biddle, or to soften the malignity , of those
Mr. Fountain, a deputy Sheriff; ~ w ho took front her a
tWellf
Mr. George Cooper, a cabin passenger, who is report
whoik grat — Hied by his misrepresentations of the dem
cd have left England with a large amount of funds
ocratialsarty.
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chiefly in gold, taken from his father. He Was then
Cattalos WEsT.--The London Enquirer speaks i n taken before the U. S. District Court for a hearing. It
is supposed filename cif Cooper is not the pmpername
cheeilmistermi of the growth and improvement of the
of the individual arrested, but assumed, to avoid pur-
Hurtktiait, so called, is Upper Canada. Go hrich,
the 44 town, has very rapidly improved during the suit and detection.
la.styeati. The Canada Company have erected large —
HIGHwAy 11,1aliERY.--Mr7 Edward Witham of
what...4,4:6d a store-house on the margin of Lake 1 - 1 -
Port Carbon, WA, riding home front Pottsville on the
ton. '• * .c.new jail has also been built. A semi-annual
niglit of Saturday week between 11 and P 2 o'clock, and
Faii:4aveckly markets have also been established.
titre in the mad iminediately iieyOnd
The va,ifration - into the district is also rnprosented as Ica I arrivod at the t
large:- The plank road between Loudon and Port the Blue Tavern, and not half a mile from Pottsville,
Stardvi, 04, nearly doile.
.. i the saddle by tw o men wins held pistols) ut his head
12piq n... 13,,,,, 4 , , of xt - c hi g . au, -,,, Tery popuhu • w i t h swearinj that they would "Lion, his d—(l lira-if / i t out
theoittntfoittie party, nail in every : canny where a Con. • :Pre said a word!" Mr. C , resistance use
submitted, and wa.: robbed of findi ng abeut tweurc-five
ventkin Imo ,betiiii - lield.,.th,ilelept es to the State C.. - 'on- le" ,
nespilietlkinstrticte.d to'snppurt, his.nontinatio n fo r re. 1 dnllars. lie w as th en all to proceed without fur•
ete. , 4 o.,...gichg-an h,, in ever 'respect, getting alon g 'tier molestation.
ca pA ri tii e dieitMsent - tinie: - Sheh a i'd '-' s I • i -
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11131 /3PDiritr-Teformod her miserable currency,and now i -Ss.' /Nom A ;um—Our Senatorial. Cure
al/ f, ell 1:, 1S 18 reiger,
lookirifititti' in the industry and enterprise dim. Chi. ferees are 'John M. AFC dl 11 -Itl I - Quisti(in, and A n .
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exhaustless fertrlity of her soil, for that.
- ±thony Faller.- ' They will meet the Allegheny Confer
prosperity which was formerk sought through the ies at •Bakers -tow n on Friday the Etth inst.—Butler
rnettus of wortldess tanks. :.:..- -.. : -
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.The acid umpayt.rs ofCwriberittad couzity have ,
.nominstod Gen. THOS. C. MILLER, for Congress_
A hatift:Mgon of their suscatj* -; :ty is inuch. dissat- 1
isfiestiiitlithiiiiiiasiatidori--I se ii argon, and therefore
bey think he rennot Le tniste:l.
FUR PRESIDENT,
LIDITuiLs AND tlic.intlETOES
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FR.151:01%3.—1n Rochester, N. Y., on Tuesday
night, a couple of young ladies awoke and found a young
man upon their Irid, who, upon being discovered, dart_
cd tin h tltr open window Without coot, vest or pan
ta'nons. The young ladies gage the alarm, and the
young gentleman W 8.3 discovered snugly hid away wrier
a vac- ofboards in the yard. He was taken to the
‘Vatrb hones, but next morning was released by the
magistrate bCtla, ,e IF! 11114 cinutni tteil no otTenci
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against the laws: the-window was open nod therefore
it was not burglary; there was nothing stolen, and of
cour,:i. it was not felony; and as the young mscal wan
vets• fortunately frustrated in his desipS of violence,
he could net b held for committing,, or intending to
rominh a rape. The Doznocrat asks, with great pro
priety, 'what protection has a man for his family if
tfh: rullian, who is found in the dead of night in bed
with his daughters, is suffered to go free ?" and advises
that each ratan, in eases of this nature, take the law
into Iris own hands, by administering with the hors
whip such a castigation is will of cool the t
cal's courage foranother attempt of this kind
A C
I I ALLLSGE TO THE FAFLMEICS. - -The llochesto r
Democrat says it is requ;!sted to mmtion that a Hum,
her of spirit:cif fartzezrs of Livingston. county, propose
to show ton yo!ie of working oxen at the Fair of the
State Agricultural SJciety, to ha held in that city on
the 19th; 90th, and 2.1.4 of September, against en e
qual number from an% other county
The competiturifrom eaelf cuuniy to pay $25 to go to
the winners. The money from Livingsion co. is de
posit.A with th , Assistant Secrezuryof the Soci.oy unit
the farmers of wester.l New Verb are in , ,ited to the
competition. If we had fairs atlas aescription p ia I
our county, we have no doubt but we would soon have
a great improveznent not only in the stock of our far-.
niers, but. in every other matter appertaining to agri
vulture.
GEN. CA, , S EN FRANCE.—We make the following
extract from Mr. Ws.r.sH'S Paris correspondence of
the :National Imelligencer, dated August 1, 1843:
"It urty nut annoy42t). Gass'to be informed, in
my way, thathe is remembered . (which speaks much
in itself) by all the member* of the Royal circle, the
Ministers and a number of the persons, including the
diplomatic corpse, whose recollection lie Would chiefly
prize. Title eaquiries, fraught with esteem and
kindness, extend to the Indica ; of his fathily, who pr.
ceded him Imam. • It is EV4 said and the best par:
of lire is in the . slorpostie afreetion.swimight
the next best is in social reptrds worthily earned. Iu
April last, the Minister of Public Instruction, iria
note which he had occasion to write me, reline:L(l
the transmission of Ilia cordial and constant nb'pect to
the General."
Joux J. ClaiTTP:i;tme, positively deelint4, in et
letter to the Louisville Junin-al, to become a candi
ilme for ( , overoor of Kentucky. The Dern.terms itt
t state are in high spirits, tie tr.:count of thttir mat
success nt the Cour,rrsiiunal election, and now have
serious thought: of h mtim; the tvhig candidate for
governor, after which they (L.:sign to root out wllat
ever may remain of whigqery, and make "Old Ken-
Lucky" • a Democratic State.
A CHARStER.—The Boston Times says that MN.
Nesbitt, w'lo smokes c4,mrs, drives four-in-hand, and is
not impartial to brandy and water, is en aged by Simp
son, at the Park Theatre.
Boartar iNTOUT, a distinguished and talented
Democrat, of Massachusotts, has btocto appointed Col
lector of the Port of Boston. Fie is beginning his la
bors by reinstating the old clerks and officers who
were displaced by the coon dynasty. The re
appointment of a Mr. Adams Bailey, an old officer, i,:
spoken of by the Boston Post as having greatly gratified
those having Im-‘iness in the Custom House:
The Allegheny Conferoei are Robert Donaldson,
Thos. Donnelly; Juba :I , lorray, John Sarber ind Henry
Catskiay. As one of the above named gentlemeiml4
absept, and is not likely , to be here.before the Bth, it .
would be well for the other conferee,= to meet and ap
point some per.ion to till the v acancy in the delention.
Mr. Macroita):•, it is Zift• ; comoa to this courite).. -10
mules it his pflowaue.lat residence, itforciur tin" nen?fiY
9thicisteigs chtrirtni, "away from tie im"'""ce.i)f - tiie
sucal habits uf tirdixt Britain, NY /**''' he strongly
apiiruNeB2
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This stinction at a:2,1
Wit , / obtain a Itt , tie te
.Mates have their vanity Nattered lie
visit the th , t
i sii of our yankees. While they my being
the
.Yh e , nte mushroom ari,t LICy, they expross
I,i r . greatest admiration of our country tuid its institu
tions iind declare at every feast prepared fur their es
pecial honor, that they have come to tic iicterznination
of taking up their permanont residence among, us. But
after a few months, their vanity is satiated, or their
pockets tilled with the money wheedled from our close I
fisted people, they return home, and the ntest that is
hoard of them is their "book of travels," slot:doling our
citizens and mi , ropreseuting our institutions. Such
It to been the result in the case of almost every- "distin
guished fored,tmer" that has visited the United States;
and such will coati:me to be the ca:c with all that are
to follow until the Am tican people can Ism a more
- exalted opinion of their own dignity.
"Two DOLLARS' A DAl."—Thtt proprietors of sev
eral of th- Inro hotels in New York notice that hen
after tlr.ir charges NI ill 1 - )n - two dollars a day," 'or
twclv, dollars per Th 2 (tity is said to contain
larger canthcr of visit , ws ut this time, than it has
had at art saint., season for minty years past
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to Butler Ilerald oldie 6th has tit. Ltg
notice of our Cuagiessioual tiontitiatiott:
"WlLLt.sm Wttiwis is the Democratic eandid a t o
for Cungres in the Allegheny district. if long eKpe
ricace in rtlblit! or a high order, sound
principles, and affable manners, are properly apprecia
ted by the people of Allegheny county, he will be elect
ed by a triumphant majority. The selection of such
a man :LA their candidate for Con;ress, is highir credi
whit. to the intelligence of the Democr ac y of Alh.Oleny
county. With Breit.% fv, Isingasor.t., and Wti.KlNs.
in the councils of the nation, Pennsylvania will be res
pected. Such men add to the dipity of any station in
which they are placed."
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The Illamotot left Bastin] on tile ht. She
cook out 12,000 letters, and a lard• number of papers
and magazines.
BOAR lI6NTING.—A
,gentle:nati Isi:led foot boar,
lfun hour on tLe 1,.!t1i ult., in the parish of .I,suutp
lion, La.
0.. +1 la,it Green Bay 'tepid,iieao I / rit.
an Ericson propeller is to be placed un Lake IV hole
hrtgl, to eisage in the lead trade, shipments of erni
grant?,&C.
DLGO; —This article is a:2,llin attracting the att.ll,.
on ofpitustors is the South-west of Louisiana. It is
foughttbbesmore profitabk. crop than sit...car, cotton
RKPCAL IN MICHIGAN —A Repeal meeting Veti6
ately held in Jackson, Mich., which went oil' with
_mat spirit. The great Wet is alive nn the iiliject.
ILLERISNI.—The MACHU. har'• /10
nuke a ikmonitration in Ohio, on th” I.ith of SiT
culln•r.
ion Tut: 310P.SING POST.
CONNECT/ON WITIITHE NATIONAL ROAD
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now wish to call the attention "fitly fellow'-citizens
one .subject, and it is this, that forfire th e
or, all the. trawl and tramsport,ttion eamin IT to the
rsl on the Baltimore au l 03in Rai/ Road, or in
ndedtogotothe Efts/ on of ran fe, pasros iheonA
Pace.ling; not one Jul or coating 6 . 4 g
I wish them to think over this fact in the day time, to
&cam of it at night, to hatalle it, taste it, =moll it; I
wish the- Men to haunt them like a. spectre, -that Whee
ling, with but the solitary advantagn of the Natimq&
liMatl, it VAC 1 3 utrAgtful tit in =Fnititmas: whilst tac-71
with fa-dr:rent arteries in the form of river;; a canal to
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ailailolpltiaf.thrvi t great lending Ittcartikea, and ins`
numerable (10111Imuniration i in all harts of the country, I
have to succuirth to Wheeling. fo r near oae half ..f the
coat; and that, for that tam -, we might almo.n. as well
close our workshopf, silo: up our manufamories, ex tia
milt our lighw, take down the sign, from out - Tat-in-as, j
Jimd stop off our Water, so far as foreign trade and tra- j
vel are concerned. If men would only keep this bitter
morsel in their mouths for a while, they would hr
posed to resort to sman remedy, and to pay for a cure;
but the difficulty is, that, whilst we make a great blus
ter abnut all sttsli matters whilst they am sensibly felt,
yet tilt moment the spring trade revives, we become
blinded to the lessons of expgiriome, and art as if we
thought the loss of the winter trute could never again
o=ur. When the trade and travel leave us we have tut
71 , 11 e fit of apprehension; when they return to us we
are in a foyer Of itlithipatiOn. Next winter we shall
again be despondont, because we hive time nothing-
Inn pa:: blustering resolutions, one tenth of which, if
we haii the spirit and emerprize of our Yankee neigh
hors, imiteal of being g , lVVrlied by the ei,th, penerioe3
which prevent nor anti 11!.: With the
energy with which we talk, would have relieved us fro m
all our embarrassments, as relates to these matters.—
It is time, then, to go honestly to work; ut least to .lo
Amtealtine . . so that we shall ma become a bye word and
oVirt of ridicule to the very town and people that our
ittfiqa to despise. That this may be done at an
exp.-,a within the limits of our Iv:min:es, provided
c p ut our own shoulders to the wheel, and du not call
for assistance before exerting ourselves, I shall proceed
to show in toy next number, Doe thing, however, we
may as well satisfy ourselves about, and that is, that
we cannot snuff . ..nit the moon, extract sunbeams from
Curnlnher:;, or, like the people of Ltputa, mike men
out of cabbage stalks—in other words, we etumot make
a Rath- tad that will cost $1,2011,000, by. mere windy
resolutions
lioNEs UG BLICK HAWK.
SINCI'I au GRA VE.—Thr edito . rof the Burling
ton, Luca, Ituickcyc states that the remains of Black
Hawk were station, and Go:. Lucas m ale a requisi
thin for them on hehalf of the widow and children of
the old Brave, and funnel them in the hands uf an aunt
nmist ut Quincy, well cleaned and ready to be wired.
They are still in Burlington, though it wet the desire
and expectation of the flintily that they shoold be de-
posited in the Burlington burial ground. A writer in
the Il trkeye in describing the "New Purchase" un the
east side of Desmuines river, gives the following ac
count of the grave of Black Hawk:
At the upper end of the prairie, a few hundred yards
from where the timber sets in, is the grave of the once
renowned chief of the Sac and Foxes—the mighty and
unconquerable "BLACK HAWK." It might nut be out
of place here to give a description of his grave. It is
centructed after the Indian mode ufburial, by building
a pen of round poles aloud ten feet long and three
wide, the pen is built as high as the shoulders of a man
would he when sitting upon the ground. In the west
end of this pen, the mighty Black llawk was placed
in a sitting posture, with his face towards the rising
sun, his gun, tomahawk and blanket were laid by the
side of him; and then the pen was covered over, leaving
the neck and head of the Chief exposed to the weath
er, his face was painted red, and striped oil with black,
just as a living young Indian dandy paints, when be
goes a courting, this tonveving the idea to the living
Italians, that their great Chief had gone a courting to
another world, where should he receive the favor n? the
"Great Spirit," he would be united to some squaw who
had passed the bounds of mortality, and that they
would - live forever, in the Breen hunting grounds where
deer and elk abound, and no white man would be there
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to molest them.
THE OHIO CAut.s.—Th e receipts of tolls on all
the Ohio canals during the fortnight ending on the 3lst
ult., exceeded thosa of the correTcnding period last
year by $13,314,48.
TILE SANTA. FE TRADERS.—The Arkansas Intel
hgenc-r announce d that Capt. Steen, U. S. dragoons,
ilas been ordered to march from Fort Gibson, with his
company, west, until he intercepts another company
of Santa Fe. traders who am now on their route to
Santa Fe, eta from thence escort them to the limits of
the United States,
tI.I.:cTION OF PREstDE2iT.--A'..torro,poudent en- TRE AFFRAY Al l' Act( ws•—lliti, la.st-Ceril Whig
gains "w manY ele"toral v "t 6l. each St 46 i- 4 ""Lined •itahli an ucsl Ow affray, between th..... adit2r
to at/(1.:r the New Apportionment of Coagrass. We co
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have suied 1 . 4
sine„ , r, but
will state it.ag,iin rot . tha and a Mr. Ferweet.i . , ‘rhich rtsultati in the deathof ,
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benefit Of those wh ) may have forgotten: tholatt-r:
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States. Pr.s.l.:'.e,.:t us. 1 Scares. l'res. EL..; r..s. [From the Cecil l't big.] ; ...--rl- 7 ,-. ----
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Maine, 9 Geonha, ''' f la• r in2 . 1 , . .1 :i•lvi-el 1 , .; e :11 t-. •:- (.1 It In /2.i4!l'ate' T'lri'STY-1•I'
Neov lialkishi., , , (..; A.Labania.
' - ''• to ..... :•.-i . • it, LI h2,ir Arx - mxiiii;
-" , •-..i,i.::, Li,- r -- 1- -- : -,- -- - = -
Ma-,,..teliti,etts, ''.2 Louisiana
Vermont, 6 Ali:ssi,,ippi,
Rhode Iblimil, 1 Teitheasee,
Cone,.eticui, ; Nentuchy,
New York,
Ohi;.,
New Jersey IndiAna,
l'enosyl% ash ...
.Miehis.iii,
Delaware, I Illinoi4,
Mryland,
.11i4souri,
Virginia, Arkansas,
North Cnrolina,
South Caralka,
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The mail from the Pair haring arcived, I started j !•'''''....-- __-
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. Total, 275 front tov ollice to gct, pap papers. I wet through j GUAIIIITTEI I : OF CORRESPONDENCE.
TI
:5%; .i B unm:ratic Committeo of C d" e f
Beguiled to elect. la, Foam's hotel; when I got on his front porch, I sa - ry ;
Allezlienv e , ,unty, will please meet ° at th iP e ri h n otr c uf NI r
mners of the [louse any : Mr. Forwnod sitthig on the pavclo - cit before his offico.
or
Cassidy, Da )1,- e ' dnesday . the 14th inst 6e ., at 10
•t two (fir Senators) from and thinking he woo!,1 attack me if I wont up, I sat I ii,.., , ,i',1
an t i the remaili4,-T will be doit..a en the tay•un porch; I ilrett.i 1.1 a r.To:]tre. I told j 0',•1,,j-,k A . lAf,
Tli , • faltowing gentdenam compose the ; d i ommittee.
itatiie.;.-N. y. Trii )unc . ' ' , onto of me f:•itaids - tlarim; the :La craooa that I wo AM I
not we shoitil ni , _•e: for any con .id , .•ration. This wa: I
,j i ,l„.:: B. Guthrie.
Robert Hare.
But - LEI: COL'S Tr.-The DcLal ;rats oillutler cumt- in - ,• ii ,,, linzl ; n: th , time - hence my dela . : on tin: turd'ilt j (..'hal'lllyersNfcKihhen, Rudy Patterson,
i , , ,
ty nominated the follow Lig tielLet at their Ounvel,t;,,n Porch. Ito pie -- tently• left his sem onthe pavenn"nt, anal J.,: o i ji-,„,,,, William Kerr,
I went upwards :,e;:rosi the street, au' of my ...; - jit• after C I -
oTtlw : - . ) .',.111 ult.:
. - ,
_..). J aar -; Suitt, Joinl Stevenson
he h . u.lg.ine some 10a or fifteen 1 - 2/:.e.1;e3,1. e, ..;:t. up to J 0 j i ,,,,m,;;.ra .).• ... --, •
Gong) ess.—Hon. WiLLIAM .BEATT Y. • I ,
! t 1)•! noire, int 2ndiii,- to get My })./Ehn'..; and c en , away p,,i,,, , „„1 ~,,,,,,d. . .m . , h , i .,,, i . .•
~,0.,.., . ...
,Senator.—Jong Nt: , .11,E. Y.
' without - 1, in , alielit's &1a . ... I wont, aod c'itliont halt- , a J. B. GUTHRIE,
Axset:tbly.—Jl)+ t:P!! Cu:rt.mv;-=.
• inc - . spoke to Mr. .Tam... -, S. .I',lral and C . I. W il;.;; 11 , I Se ?)t. G.
Chairman;
y'reitsnt er.-•-•DANftM, Cott..
1 ' 7l ' 9 w ,• : - in the pout office nt tle. time---Lrot my paper. _
• (:()"1011.,,War r• - •MA.L R TUE Bith.DlV.
tent of :it.' box - turned noun] imm_clintely and wont - 1.1 CE 1I OF SCIENCE AND .1 RT.
.4mi/int . .for 3
.ticars. - Ini.m. :IL 1'0ti.,:,-;•lLit , oat, int - m - din p d d ~ii 'I I ! , - . •-• %Vl, ' '
..4,ithif,r../0r.:2 c
ars.--JoHN SETift. ' fl it DR. LA RDNER'S LECTURES.
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1 1 ` 1 " , :lic. -, 1 7, 1". 4 :11 - '.• r° d - u . '; I 5a1. '... .M 1 -L . l ' •:::•, - :::ad ni ‘ c:i. - 4. - I t r -1 .
1 . 7'ruste,•, 01..1rnlein.y.—Rov. . 11.3 1. W llll nIL' „. •." I .. ,
~.,.,. , , .
.. ~ _ :-.)-- i n . pu•,:hc are respext fully informed that Dr.
, in. , carr.ta_.• a .I,•ItV, i11e.., 1 1, - .1,". 2 I le • 11.1- , 2' 4.12: 1 , 1
, N. Bur p, and Itui.:::aT CARS.: It iN.
, 1 1 , , , , , , L Inif: , ..,.it baying found other available moms in the
.______ _ Win : 7 ; tn , ', oat Zeepott: my loco to onc. I - -; - ');\,ct a-i,l, tie; a. 41, ..,aiii.•-e, . r 1
I •
:a.y spanaet.i fur the proper display of
i IVIIAT 11.1.VE THE WHIGS I)ONE! .to allow him to go in the po-t oil \;,• if he wish-d: lie la in :. iiii,,,.,. t i, )0 , of hi
.i Locture: has eno - agud for the
, , came directly up in front of nio haitim , whet' about , • -_, - 1 - -' ' -7,
IVhat Date the Whigi domt 6i.ICC! til , y (":1:IlL . 1:1LU ' - - ''
• _ • - , -, , i rvalait 42,1 . 0 t t 1 , 2 SFILIES OF ;",tIg.STIFIC Z , OIRS.V.S. the
throo feet di.
-Lint. A few word.; p.e:5...•.1, wnen he I. .: , t, ', .
ounaltg, htteiv ocapied a...; a Da tnattc• T
. - .
1 pl)wort
11: - .1.u , onon ow . catcbitorilly ri.rl,t. WI . I - t W:CI :I. viole.it T. ~.. i ' .
ffit . .y bay, er,,at e j a Nati o:J. o , 1 . ),1, t „I a1,„,,t . F,„.t k . -.' ' ••• !-, . . !! , nt,i.i. , •:` and Ma!' tlnerV Willeli tiro will atriird will
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' ,rasp wil • I '"" 101 ii ' , " l , (" I ' ,. r ;,,- lii Ii " . " 4 h ' -u • j- i iii Iliv rend T.,it , oSiilde to rodtl - ce the-to scientific
aniamis.
, entertain
pn,•kitt)and manic: back against the Imuse. "attempted , meats io Pittsburvii, p on the some scale of magnitude
trench my ttrin from his mv - io, but coajd not, it be- I • -
to : wren:. _
_,
.; , . , ; a.;111, .plpitclor as that with which they hare been pre
, They have ;II:shot/tired the coutary, at,d hrol; ; ;Iit riii-,
mg ; 1 4 , Liwit. the hattte• He I•tor; at'ailw- 10 c, ic O u 'd ...f.1.1.,1 1,. the l'...a. , tern and Soatheril .
•
shun and disgrace upon their party.
etues.
uml
„, , ,,,,vw.,,, ,
~, : not sue what be was doi: - _ , .• wi:li hi: r::lit hand, but l.ll ()M..r to Mr Td. every prac tiemble facility to all
1 They have lulled one l'resnlitat,
iocam.;;,,,; " , fram the motion of his arm I liolicvod he ma.: atLealptin , .: ,
v,:e may .I . sire t,, attend these Lectures, the terms
In ~..e ;mother fi lled
I h in d betn told he/
Tim: h Ito (pax relied among Oh in ..4 0 .% e,i, and wad ' ; to
dt : " 7 n.l'''l l. °l or
13"vcie
knit'''.
~f . I .l(iii,-iun trill be arninc•ed as follows:
' ; cameo both torte weap-ms. I one he [seas a Vle! ,2l lt '
1 . 0 the, til'it boxes and panplette--single admission,
' their party the latighiug stock of the whole ~ : miry.
I iimetw he had it , ....i d'.Nidly wpapori . , upon other I
, - ,,,j,, ,, , t,5; f am il y
tickets fur a gentleman and two ladies;
They hale hero "mute, erne, Eckel, lipitur.4lll"- I ""n;
. oreaSloo4; 1 irnl been warned a hundred tones tu be on 1 1,1,_
w , tighed in the balacce slid tliund \ranting.
I jnY g uar d I , i , dlt and day; d wit' c'ultl J J'lallY lu ' uri ",g To tix, second buses, single admission ' ) 5 cents.
1V bat have they no! dune!
They hay,- not secured to the Lth,,ring :atm two del- 1 f hr ' al- in‘l"3l"l‘l'. if, hal ~ , ,,,l at th,: 1 , 0'4 (dire
„.":75,,,". Dom, OP.2a Itt half past seven, to begin at
with a heavy hlolz tom rho d e. i , .•tarc..lorrig fay it• - " - 1 eiht .s'i•lork preci,..elv.
ears a day and nrt it beef.
. ill tarn, fif,.!.,)i,,,rf.1it.r... 1'111..1 1, ,, ..1 tO!,1 r , r,l'it-Ily that I ; - - - -...!Ti •, . • and - , •
They 11 , 1 v,• not raised th , iv tql, oflalmr.
• .„.., ......, is progr.tmtrr. , s may tie ootamect at
.. I Ihe said this world w , ald not hold iii: both. Some ~r t.i..7 1, „), • , the m 11, H i
1.h,.
have •n
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0,..1:,..„,ii,
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t.i„,. . , . , . . , ... or .I. _ moriza ie , ote .
- ; lit; frn•:.,l •• - . , . •• .. , . • 1 ,
, ‘1 -.IA tii.it on.• 0. ..)1.•r .,, , c - MIPL•I , • , II . 1 . 111; .Sl:4' , Nl/ .1 . :11 THIRD fißC:rl: LUIS Will be given
have beemn • trliform in spiry of thpinS)
Tiloy ii - ivo ~,,t,,E,,b1i,1,„,1 , ..,,.1:,,t Current v. (But I lw;11';1."';''
lb' w ' ' 'C "." '''''' I 1"4 ' PP . " hi : ' P' ' ' ' ' I " I i Ft: i r- ,- , • l ' and SATL'ap.ir evenings, Bth and 9th of
it), - tavot when I wa- ,, i2 tow . i in ilw_. m irn;rl4--hp , 11 . 1,1 1
~.: k .1 , 1 , .,„!. , ..,..
it iit growinz somid tr in spite of them.)
se
7 3t
. on a li•lert e.,i , , (Ow saulr , he had on when lic•attacl.ed I - -
dm
Ta , -. , polo it it giv m it-, th :I , ltor tirti?;s.
I
They have nut ra/tittl thoprive of ta t Farmers' l'r.- , ;”:').l' th',..sir!","''rk".tnr,whi'..;,lll7,;t:}lll.o,' d'thi'llTg;
I / 1..•, 1,1 il t , , (~a I.J-O,T, Avltri w e lt }r et' inti•Nuel. to
•,..
Th!'v I, ,v,. ,„,t r -li •ved it.. list[ • , 1t1,.. 1,01,1, -li.". ' ''' ',"-. ' l I 1-11 ‘ .... ' ' -'.''''' hi' r " ': - - flii I ' '' "'""
Thei• li Lien lt 1111i;ted ,4„...„ p . int • „ tie, . ,
.. e , the
I and lie'd Up the 41,1 ,in w •li ..alll , [II- weight a t 0,1., ep
...,. to.•. I
,
; ~, . ~! , thiery, , ,l, I sit : , I ,
, ~, •, 1 . Fro - n all tit, ,•
people I, 'Cm , :!, t lit. I':••••i I mti il eteloai.!,.
i t 0•, ~
- 1•
. 11/,,,,, , ,
..i i ,.,, ; 1 e ot , se , erat ,,, ,s I
wa,led I.) expect 110 , 11ra - tor , . I nri.li•
lit t: ,1. 01..0 to escape Gm his h0'.,1: I loor.mwd
I In - , ;.•11. and the exertion firtistfille pisttl: I them[[ it did
AM":ItICANS IN CUBA.
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; not strilie him. 1 retreated backwards; he rushed iip-•
The N. 11. C.onniercial h+ informed by a o, •nth•nrin
i i.„
I , m ait inizi ,.. ti,,,1.,i,,,thin0. can
~
x( . L., : d hiu.
c,,,,,1t., I Or) :Ili . a:,111/, (I C. , 1 1 ..1 not Si',' NVl:etli r'(' lie had a weap
on drawn or ;lot) I final anin. mid azain retr,,oed-h o
and I.iiidness I\ It ti I\ hich .11w : tic:ins are ireated by tin%
:Ail! . retreating
inleihitmits 4 .1CM. , ,i; hut ever .I:we the ,olairgn. (: 7, f,S':l I 7 1'1'.'d 'IP' , " n,le a2Uia 7, l- fi . a.( . lu= 7"
Cry;::, Ili,- .nlirial.; tar ~..„. . .i ) , ipp,) , t , thir,
„I i.
j,,,ltiii, i in , still ensiled cri, an.t 1 'fired a tomtit lime--lie then
and a l itidog oar ritii.eus, and even our puriliz. thmaiu.,.. I d'' ' '"''' ' l ii. ' Ire° lip ' M hi.' bn.a-t. v'ill ' ed
t'lw'' ' '''is
;trie s , Mr. It,riavy, the nr, ,, ,,,,t c ~,,u i d 0,,, not
i.,,;,,,,, , the ; a \-•ro, ;had call•I oat he was killed. I did not
hoist his 11,e s, k.,.wi„g that it will ;Ilford t„, imitoc-1 1:5-' ; I , l'o l l 't
" . 1'
l'i'n
t""1"'
l'"
shit '
I hotel . li t"-
tint,. Tii ..,r,d,,,,-iti.,,,n, particularly cart ful hull they l `w . u. '' ' '''''''''""'' tarry[- l''''''' l, .A-14 rrn\V ''''' , it
,I•,, or a 1 ,, ,1iti,,,,i meetimg. I know the
wrong or ~,Yead a Frouellimm or an E11 ,, ii. , 1011.1.1i Ilu'll , te'-'2 :l tl'"
eart . as the:, d•,, a Freach or Eutt:isli -1,1, I, oa i. , p,10'... I '''''''''' ,. r" be. 'fly Pulitieuj' and. many of them my per-
There was a ,rest commotimo, a geueral
ly in the midst of them ; with a ;;L:ll,cid for amp] ai.d 1 ''''''''''
''''''''
1 ri-•. 1 1 t , e.c.ir I. me, am! voclieral! , ,n, or var:;e:4 Isi••d-;
prompt r:•,10!ss. Bat it is openly :Lod freque.itiv der:t
rod that the 17. S. G., .., , ,:h..t. ~till Lt., nothing for til, "'"1."
'''''
l'""wi"-T ! '"` I "' i " l '' i ''' s'''' ` 1 "" . " "` "` ll '''
Iwotort i ott
~ f. i t , e i t i iat; , ,
, ; „ .1 i i i. ,.... 1
a. h ..
,0 ,1.1,,i
aim}
H. ' inoired, r retrente," thr.me,li Mr. , Torb..t's st/sis.
• - I oasisn back room is his litave, and con-euled myse l f
iteadted with Mr tent t." The Commer :la: •td 1 , :
, 11,;;. itifuroi
L;ii,
..,.. oalt to
~.;
;ri,..
;;
..„ ; ; ~ : fie 1 ri , t'att'lll4!2,l the \mire of tae sheriff. wicol I cam^
pris:llied at ti. • , 0111 , time with
_Th.. (~,,,, a.. 1
~,, ;,, ; i !el! "l":: [O. , .1..1 .1,, le l . t!. _l. . I 4t . 01 ..•‘,.. -,,,,1,
-I i wa ., t! 4 •ltite,l I ....., , ,iilil rcerivrlia per- , ouril ian,t - N --.,
, tl:7le :1,•:.lollat, are ,lid in duraore at Alanntaza s : th,a j %
taro not luoll 'LIU' to I! 1 , 1 ' . - .e.i11i,14 in (lOW ft:: 1 . 1 1' . :M - ` - rt:..l I i" . :'- : ''n''l In"
r ' ''
Vi''''n"
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b. " '
'L'' ' 'wl'n'w '
-I
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there I!, ty will real Lin, pr..:)ahy till t.Lev this Th s • t'''r"."3,l.gt* .e f t '''..,• ,
i;,- •, 511 f I i il .. B. , M . i . in t (i.. a ,unit:Trioti 1:1 10 4, 11 ,,, 1V .-
n.
a.'"."; • e'l° • :-'' '' '''t '''
ra •• ... "."
' A '.
Iv ' . d•'':
' •-•;''
them with to‘ Al a: td ea eiiiitz. :IA [Si l k, as i1ih,,, , ,, ! ;:, - , - ,4 I tii.i4-'O-14"14'""i'' -"`"l'iter
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T.
I d . , twootjaial nw- elf, , wlllell 4,e21.1.2red ml 11.eeit•••,,,1.e.-,
, ttriair Giwernin •mt. A c,llOO Or fr - 12 - .11.,24 seat t : ' AI• •
1 Ili! •:".0 ti, tlityof Aa :list, It', 1.1, and re-til , ‘,l in Ills
tateeti would hrimt t , ,i • S , mitt ofii.:ia.l4 t , their •- •' -;- ., - ---
a ,,d i f two f r i, z,it;, ,,
".,;.,, out
„ . , : ii i ,; ..iii ;ii ,;:t
;1
;1
~.,.,; 1 d , . , :h.. I 1 , e',1 . v.. 1 ron:I r. , t. Lrivc• a rl ,:, i . :ip ICI:11
~h 911111.1x! sent, with a ship of th i line. It 14 1,, - , IIel!
11114 fall' lalelletltt ,ver, I ‘11 , 111'er,•••t!•,1 toli. - !iiilz th •
me, ,,,, t i,„ 1,,,,,g!i.1i and 1,-, :),11
01011icm
til ,
r,
~ h t.
~,,,i, ;
, matter, the %%Mole of which I ••ttn sure will bc so:I - lined
int , rests of tic - ir paopla. an.; such mein: , our line ern- I u Y l!.
''''
m w't'"' ' ' ,. ' '' l . iliv all?"Y ' I l''`i c'' ' '' ' '';'l
1"
Front
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,;f
il,;;;,1
a,,,i, j .1-t lull:,- ~ i i th.• del -1151v,', and I ouly acied. tat,. I
mem also shonld employ.
; then Is , l:ev, d that I v. - a, .loinz 11.11110 re than 11'll , ne
from W.llit. of 'lemma ti.,,,1 e.1.•:. - 2,••:!' el . .1-!!!••:. is 1,,
:13 p.c.it.rco my oe.n life, eul s . I still latlie‘e.
case , "route ig,t, n is no • o.tious that Am .rI • Li ei , i., ~:-. i ":' '''.:;
- I
l'. C. Itte:,::...t rs
are gm )shy toah .m
rted; and it is time this state (IC 1
things wtuf pat..,:n end (9."
To know li.nv ina:ly me
State is rutitl.4l to, subti tic
its quota. of }doctor, ribeve,
the number of its R-pr,:son
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..11-noctous Murtp:::ll.—Th-g S.-:nia (Ala ) Vint
Preis Ira.. the f.:llinvia g particular, of th..: talted-r io
that vicinity, on tiv. 11th ult., of Mrs. ntrf Ann
Chapman, at ire Or Joseph Chapman, avid daughter of
the late Col. Bernard Johnson:
During- her husband's ahs - eact , from home, 'he was
by si inn. means enticed by the !leg - rocs into a corn-field,
about 150 i - te 2tlo vardi front the hotbto, and then: ,
final tiered by one of than, be means of a rope thr,:u a
over her neck in a running noose. After being thus
strangled, she was carried to the opposite side of the
field, dragged over the fence so violently us to leave
seine of her hair torn out upon the rail; and theatre ta
ken some 60 yards fu ether into a thicket, and alts body
tlit ti concealed under the bark and rotten pkee. tar :lii
old log. This occurred, it is
...oppo se d, betwe,• t;
.10
and 11 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Chapman came
home about the usual dinner time, a:td enquiring for
Mrs. Chapman, was told that she had gone to visit
sum- of the 111441thort. ITo corset - moody experienecd
by t little uneasiness about her absmce, thutvah think
ing it a little strange, at the stone time, that she should
ride an animal of which she hall usually been afraid.—
lie waited her return until dark, when, she not appear
ing, he ordered hi s hors., and thought he would ride
twer to Mrs. Newman's, her aunt, u horn he hail heard
her say she intended visiting. Not finding her there,
or at turc of the neighbors' }muses where he went, he
became alurmrd, ;aspect parting that all was not right.—
rroeuring the assimanee of sante
neighbors,wng .
' s e w a la cmad- that niht,dmh was
i
t.
was fmod in g the situation above o stated day The
ho rs ,.
he was taut she had rode was also found, in a thick( 1
about halfa mile from the housa, with it 3 brains knock
ed ont by a large piece of timber.''
Th e F r e e rtes..; adds the following: I I
"Much ext•itemont, we understand, was produced by!
the circumstances, and at a meeting of snow 400 or
.500 citizens, the questitm was submitted whether the
negrOC.4 should be burnt upon the spot al the murder.—
Much to their credit, however, it was agreed that the
law should be permitted to take its course, and the ny
grues were accordingly committed to jail un Tuesday
lust. The principal in the tragedy says that he killed
his formgr master in anoth!t• State, well ret otr to
this."
Orin t.Lows.—We understand, say s the Balti
more Cipper, that the minual session of IL \V.
Grand Ledge of the roited States, will lie held in
Baltimore on the third Monday of Septentb.ir
and that it is likely to be one of the nest important
and imerestiag tnectings of the Order that has ever
convened in this country. The propasition for a
thorouLdi revision of the work of the Order,, which are
now pending; the total abolition of the proxy system,
tlne election of a general Director. and other business
of importance to the wenn , of the Order, will be
brought before the meetin; for its consideration .
The new and beautiful Hall recently erected on
Gay street, by the order of this city, at a cost of nearly
$40,000, will be dedicated on that day, in at
style by the Grand Sire of the [bikini States. on which
oecasion it is expected that a large inunber of the
members of the fraternity, front different section.,
of
the country will be present. A prgiczission of the Or
der, in full regalia, will be formed at an early Lour in
the day, and, with all the children under the charge
of the standing committee on education of the Grand
Lodge of Maryland •ti • •I .d
in , C 01111•0117, au one Win la
number, at the head of the line, and the Most
Worthy Grand Sire, supported by the two oldest hist
Grand Sires now living, with ull the officers, }tepee
sontatives, and Past Grand Sires belong - Th-the-
Grand Lodge of the United States: at the close of the
same will proceed to Howard Park, near the city,
where addresses from distinguished .and eloquent or
ators will be delivered and other interesting services
perfoimed,—Ball. Sun.
; i 11.1 I tilts ri_'.:, if tiha :II , •1 sil: :- ~,
G my ...tat ..,_ ,,f iit- att . , ay - .
6 fOrC 1:It. hatlri /511, 11 .arinz. wr,ite (I.)v-ii the lollawim; ' ARRIVED.
13 -tm , inent, which I ..% ,, ul , l li Ivo. pi,?4 , ‘liti , d to ti,,m. 0,. : I- 1 - (• 1 , L -' - ‘ l "zic7, Cincinnati,
12 CI , sq' st ine,2 or %%11;.•h I would ivivc. sta.... d orai:‘ ha I .. (;,;.I''. 'ii i,l (now.)
.23 it li ‘‘ai n.puir d fa' ni , . 1.. it wa. n , ,t calhd fi.r. it r. a: - DEPARTED.
1 . ) nut 4 . 1 ,, 11, a.. 1 1 ha-, CI, I.:ilt pr,ip , to td 1 , 21,:i51i it, in ' v
'Emma, Kerr, Cincinnati. . •
3 I.r 1 , 1- tlrit my f riend, in iv see a lair , ta;cru , .;it—:t.,tate- i ll o ‘ . c. of Sharon, F:V "Sr
9 m_iat wilieli I was ilAppl; to ILA Curl oboratod, by al- 1 MI boats marked thus (s) in the e above list, are provi.
7 Ind,t every witmizis examiti.!d at my lit.arint:. 1 dc•inwitli Evans' Safety Guard to prt..reut theovplosion
:1
i of sieazu boilers.
t, 121'1
In ad,!itifm t'n , .• 't I.)rth in th, - stito
-111r7:1 it was provva on the exathiumion h 1 ore Clio nil
that a. t!to \vet , . On our 'WIN t.)
rh.t FOCW,) , i i i, %VIP> \VLF' , i:tiagoa the pur;:h
of I . ) , •hal.en's tarrru. on the opposite ide of the street.
114 fro:1011, left hi: , sent, Nye:lt to lti< own of
fice, , t a Incz , stick thin-oil-inn and immediately came
Itzt immti Elect in tll - ; above , tntement,
and it wa; further prn':. 1. t'iat after the attack, thrr:-•
syn. I.lken nom hi 4 pocket a pi -401, with whiA he let
t ned.
T i vim. comm—uNTs—Dy,pepsia and Indiz
_LA !, - •rAficqt, with rostiveness, ascidity of the stoms
scab, hardness off.axl after meals, heartburn, flatulency ;
liver cotnplaiws, with pain in the side and shoulder,
jaundiec, bilious complaint:, dropsy, diabetes, gravel,
stone, and inflammation ofthr lung:, are most per'fectly
rennitool and cured by the HEPATIC ELIXIR.
This a rticie has the most astonishing effects in curing
nil complaiitts oldie stomach and digestive organs.—.
M.:a, highly reiieetable individuals in New York.
Lave been cured. alter trying, every ether remedy in
s ;14 alai has riven in theirnames with permission to
refer to them. It i; pleasant to the taste, and does
In what inseam do you I.ro;mse to benefit us by the j not in the least interfere with the dailt'' avocation of one
...4;0.1i :lune:nor a U.died Slaws Rink! taking it. Many famiiies of this city have become so
r., ,„,i 7 ,, „..,/, pr o duced b, 1, 2 4,,.,
1....i......dh0y I.lSe it as i .
I 'ae,lth is produced hi) labor, do you propose to only family a medicine. By us [L ing it tit occasionally, it'
;zit e labors 'are wealth than they can produce by their t keeps the stomach free from liiibilis disorders, and the
own labor?
liver active, with the. secretions or the body in the most
Ryon do, what do you expect will produce this perfect activity. It is comnii:ed entirely of vegetables.
wealth, which you promise to give to laborers, over and The cure will be gradual, but certain and permanent.
above what they themselves earn OrprOdOCO? Fur sale at TUTTLE ' ii, tit; Fourth street.
Will it be produced by the bankrupt speruhrter s who I sop I;.
go round the country, and talk, with teats in their eyes
Guardian's Sale. =.• .
,
lc pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
16' 1 ' 1 ' 111 1 4 's (ire ha n k , r.. the brokers, the T
.x. Allegheny County, the undersigned Guardian of
specu , lati o s in i N • l i . i.rti l t , , , r u l t o N ts ,l , lol th e e a i i d , l i e t zi , s ,„ ..d w a h n i dl L:psiitof
t i , d ,
„ p , u ,u r i s , re i
zhamas Willson, James 1:. Willson, and William Will
pmuit nabob:, i tt
son, minor childrrn of .Jail's Wilkins, late of the town
not hold tirzt:ther a week?
ship iif Upper St. ,counts. de
If it would not be produced by these persons. who • . • aforesaid, deceased,
will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the
;// produce the wealth von propose to give its, over
Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, es Tun 4111
iiiii above our earnings! ' '
\ lOC Li kV OF OCTOUEit. A. D., 11143, at the hour of 10 •
, If ant do not confer upon us wealth which we do not •-.- .
, 1 , ~., 1 . . . labor,
_, ,nut ,I coot
~/ ,
~ . oclock on said day, all that ca.:noble FARM, situate
pti J., i. Oill OW a ant no all jot cliAlollN , ~, t h e
t ~,, L . , a ,
er , . , ,
..... „. . .
u 11 1,,nt n i ii fumy atm, ~llfl adjoining land*
of special fay..ir and rezard for laborers a detestable and : ''. h _
com „ mptable humbug, adopted only to impose' upon i c) .. i • n " . • ikiii '' ' ain "' .l Mnran ' j `' hn . B°re r iand,
Sziontel IN ilison and others. coat:intim! Eighty-seven
our iina;rined want ofintelligence! i
whirl, a FEW , and one half tam's, strict measure. be the same more
„ Ls
( r . a ,, , , t , a ii, N ., a l t ‘ i . . l n T or i l l( ll: l m T k
L' . s 6 l 3 ' ( 7 Ft nu t i g '‘ ,,a
the
earmas l or less. A 1:m. the small pace taloining th e above, of
of the MANY!
- ! about one acre of land, with the privilege s as the same
Is not a Nat Mnal Bank owned and controlled by a i .
sy.i . s conveyed by John Irvine and wife Thouuns
FEW? • - I 'Willson, late of the Township aforesaid dec'd, about
Do„,
not that f.. , ,, , 1,,,,0 power to
make
impermmicy ; 40 acres chars - A:lad in a high state of cu!tivativa, and
- 1 the balance of the Itind is well timbered. There is on
ple. , itst or sr,l Pre at will ?
.
Caner.[ they make prices hi , .rit bv the issue of au our s f the inemije ' ii ' rir ' t riw i '" in,. Aliii in rr°°d rt'Pair• The
1,6(a., lea. by laird abounds with Stone Coal and Lime Sto ne ea s y or
1 1 , 11711(1111/1th'; or th,,i, in:,,,,,`.. iir mal;c.
witlitlrtiwing from circulation that which is 'already 1 arrTeisi,,r', at,r,irdmi:,.A,r''',ii,,,,,‘,‘,...a._rt`i':,',..:l•Lea,),, and
the balance intwo, •
is: , acd ?
i L,'- •ilia I
annual payr,r - lits, with interest thervon from the
Cannot thost.: who own and control n Natirmal Bank '
day lit •F`' '
WI ILIA)! ESPY,
j s . : 4111 , 0
with their north-Mar friet:ds,in ail the cities and villalre,t : . ''''
hi tlyt robin, 13U1'.1Nlien they have made prices LUIV
_______'/"--"' 13 ' n-411w '''. " N ' Gliardian,
and SELL whelk by a larger issue of paper they have •-•— -
! made price, HIGII I
Are the farmers, mid mechanics, and laborers, ever
in the seer et, so that they, toe, cart know proeiselv
whoa to buy and whe n t o :ell ?
lf not, tlaet, doses not a National Hank give to the
FEW the POWER to accumulate whin - Alt -labor, 0
portion of the wealth earned by those st hod.? labor ?
And is not this the l' B .Teittiffl and , OilllASprillCiple of
the nonorehies and aristueracie s of' Europe.
Would thafew nobles mid lords _rice :i farthing of
: their hereditary titles and distinctious, if they did not
! eoritiT the power to appropriate to tirem:elveswilmat
(lb" r, it portion of the earnings of the 111113 it.
These are the irestious to which eve rt 1,, , ,,,,, er
! should have a full aid satisfitctory answer lx -7 fore they
should consent to "go the ticket" that is to place this
1,,,,,,,,,igine gentry into power. Remember that right
and privileges once toted away, may nut be reclaimed
except at the cost of bloodshed. "Pow er never volun
tarily relinquishes its grasp," and the power. to con
trol the resources of the nation, it' once placed in the
land s of aArin, when its ramifications are extended
through all classes of society, could only be eradicated
by a violent convulsion which would shake our republic
f rom its centre to its circumference.—eltica gu Dem
ocrat.
QUEST loNS WHICH WORKINGMEN SHOULD
REQUIRE THE WHIGS TO ANSWER.
11===RZI
- port of Pittsburg!).
Notice.
Titre. --:Thu public are respectfully informed
that the: nboye phi , urot., , anent will re-opm on
I:3th or I Vethi..4day I Itit, with d Grand Melo
Drmom its wl,Mh evory SC,IIII. property, &e., will bo
71e1V, rath'tl iht• - Rotne
t. Imp." much improve
nb•ni‘ malt. to the Company as possibiLity will
allow. JAMES P. GANN, Stazu Manager.
'im . ; of the Company at 11 o'clock
sap 7_
I) AIM:XI - NS 13 ! BARGAINS !!
) .111 sort , or clothing and wearing apperal. Please
(..0.1 at No. 151 Liberty street. and see for yourselvbs.
7.
_ J. C. McC.LOSKEY.
•
W
INTIA) IN PITTSBURGH OR ALLEGHE•
NY or arig:lborho )(I, a g' )d place as Coach.
a an, Groom or Waiter by a sober, experienced sin- .
g'f , ma -,whcr ea% f'Orn, reComnill-NI, and willrilato
wanted places for 14.,-":
u Lber of ni coaclinli.n, laborers, wAiters,
won and boys
f ,r %void: in town or
co 1%127. Pleo anly at HARRIS' Agency and
int I i2:,ne.e No. D Fifth roxect._
A, Good Farm far Sala
on the south side of the Ohio river
LA rrm
c\l:nmtownship, on the old
and 13eaver nyad. twenty-two milus from
rw , r rni7J , 3 from Beaver town., theet
and the Ohio liver, and fivo
out Ilco:10111{1 contain> oar, hundred and seven
-ixty w
of hich 'cleared tu.d in gootl order, 14
„:. s nA g,04 et - el:aid of 100a.s,
an 1 it nuni6.ir md" pearl. :Ind Plumb Erve.., Sc. pple tre*
nil
brtil_l;iv- , con- offit ;-.?.id d , meliing and spring houses
a hitr.l und is Ivell watered
and well fd.i; ced. A ,o,“1 humid n ill be given of this
pr. add -y or a thousand dollars
wid hot rov,-od (al it, acid it mar tgagv irca. Enc Laird
at Ilarris's nov and Intelligence office, No. 91. fifth
1C.13-31.
tssalution of Partnership.
Iwrvwfore es.isting under the firm
Dlcl EP and ALLIC.I s; DLit, is this clay dissol•
rul by mutual cuils,cnt, JANUS DLCKEY,
scpt. 1, 11;0. \ VAT. G. ALEXANDER.
•
JAMES DII:KEY re4pecifn;ly inform; his friends
and the public; that ha still , mtirmeg in the Transpor
tation Busit.. , :.. at his Warchoit,e, cORNEIS OF LEISER ,
IT AND IVAIENE sTitErrs, Caroll Basin, tinder the
name of the j•lndependent Portable Boat Litse,"
wh..11: he will receive aria forlvarrl freight to the lest at
the totem wrists.
sept. 4—tf.
Lost.
A T the liCfcrined Meth/01:r Chur,b, yegterday
furencol7,a COLD WATCH CHAIN and SEAL.
The tind,T wi!l liberdly rewarded by leaving it at
otflcc of thy - Mornin: s - P04t.2! sep 4-3 t,
♦IOKED 1-I EItRiNGS.-25 I,, , xes smoked her.
0 ring. jut rervived and for sale by
lIAI 1111 A N, JENNINGS & CO..
43, Wood mom. Swot,
LE EATHEIL-120 Sidra =ode leather 'uat re.
criv&ihy HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Ifi/rhu.!/. General Si ca
Trai•r strer.l.
I , IV T
IN THE CHANNEL,
Li LIT Wood duvet Sewer.