„"'” " . .;Tiktrrr ^tfrA-"4?4,17:14.::"1-.-.? . . . 5 , ,,..1, , , ;::-t, •.:;:?, , covered one very extensive vein, which------- --r"-- - ------------ ------ the wreck, which contained $l3OO w,„l-100. world. Every species of monopoly and ; the forinatiorrof - ne . qcolintids;:wlo:it.ean 11i.:!14*/. 7.liiiell of VtIlifOrIllt; ' !averages 83 in geld to the pound of quartz. ; THE DOLLAR. He took the moneyout of the c h e st, coon. special privilege tends to facilitate the . be effected withatit-icing detrimental to ; 0.: r "ttemtion hats been called to an as- ty il igne ' an d ' Nun' the question is, how are these for. ._ _. _._______ ___ ___ ___._ ' ted it, and handed it to the clerk of the passage of power and wealth from the ma- Ithe interests of the peopleOrtid - where - It is gold miners to be benefitted by , C learfield, Pa., Feb. 8, 1850. ticlis ii'l th.) Intelligencer, copied from the• 'South America for safe keeping. The ,ny to the few; and may we not fear that i ntelc g ttlateiletn, intense, att,d,:deeloper !lie ica% ni" the di.0177 1, c fur quartz firma. '_____,_. __ .._.____:__, .,. . 5.... _ next day, Capt. Baker asked the clerk fin. too great f a cilities for concentrating the' resources ! orthe country atid,l'inivaneo•if's Paeific News of the 30th November, 18•19. ' ' ee .•-•the ' Ist ~ ties' '' Instead of depending upon the the money, as he wanted to pay ow hi ,, ' monetary power of the country may t ea.i i prosperny. (t.",rfu consequence of the. absence 0f,.. , The article ro'l26:ges to be t) p . , . _ the substance spad e !, p li; end pan. or rocker, simple crew. The clerk refused to pay over 'it to - opproximute the old• (bridal! landed:l .4eseired, That although we Ilse - arm:note of an official report about to bei made bx• in „,•hi rie will f„. : ditrodoced,`such as is Judge WooMianne but little busineSs has more than the $3OO Sir the sour s--e/a jet. ! sy s t e m iiii,ri tyritilicaGitalMbsolinet i centrist , from. the chunty at it of Clearfiele, and ex. the. Hon. Thomas Butler King to the •State • !law used sneer-erotic in V ireinia, which been transacted at the present term of our in , cr the b a l ance f or sir / sere',, ol'the r slits and prosperity or the people i ?! peril:nee great int...nye:lli - Mee ein s conse !lS ,• I Department, on the subject of the 14 -, ld "qi pulv•-rize the quartz and separate the court. But 'few Jurors attended; so that Zl'aptain Baker and leis clerk stopped It should be the businessmainins* sor Ante rican , (pence, yet we much prefer 're mace of Catifornin. : It also has tk;ferctiec ,old without mach difficulty. With such l here for the purpose of compellinu, by , statesmen to resist - g - • this und ' our connection to • transfbr the unnecessary public costs were . a mere to slo'c- 4 n`jts 3 and lasseSigsfioss 'nada les mbehlteery, the geantity orrice worked will t e l i t. , ' • law, the clerk of the South America to give! that the blessings of Government like the !red to our western neighbors, and.be corn- Mr..Wrigie, member elect to Cense-se : es ef ,y,,, ..0 . the 1,, wr .,t 4 : a l ci d l tic,n, one ten, • • • ' ,up the money. es 'dews of Heaven, are made to ders.Tnd a- ; pelted te.seek l'ustier . ) I,e/Joild Mr , thikier• from that - State. , 'or ca,c2.1.0 peemis Cos each man. ~.._-_____. ' When the fisas of the case became ' like upon all. Indeed, in a more 'summer.; nesse and do therefore most . eernestly re,'. , i This drtiele alludes prineiren:y to the 7 his certainly must produce a result that; me, Clay's Speech. - :known here, our citizens became: justly I cirri view of the subject, all experience 1 monstrale against the perpetration of so gonna "rock bearing geld, which, to " 3 e the ' Will aatolliSll the world; for if .1 0,000 Well • I laving published the Speech ufGen. , indignant nt the shamelid conduct of the:seems to demonstrate, that where banks oil piFt9 an outrage, against our rights and larignage of the Pacific "Coes, is "found i o 'are empluved in mining fi r L.',0111, and each' CASS On hi s roeand serious issue exist, the restrictive pulley in refer- l best interests. oulution of in into the clerk ' of the South America, . iszezhaustibie 911C/S•ST.S oe . eite: , rrif's throuith 'nein realiz:_ts Ft: 2. ,!:?•10 per disc the the result for _,* _i: ,• threats were made to mob the boat if the once to their privileges—the amount of 1 heir Resoleisi, 'chat we pledge oureelves to - the whole.mountainuus region elite.: Sier•" r- pc •of suspendingl diplomatic re- ' !elm dais's work oi• the whole . number would • - 1- / • 3 re Nevada?' reach the sum efrasesent.ooo. A nonth's 'miens with Austria," we this week pub 7 0i ,to reap the advantages of the business of 1 vent the incorporation efany partofClear. Mr, King, it seems, .-has de‘,ituti two. labor \Noilld a mouut t o 1110 ttst(rtUdlitig sum lisp the speech of Mr. CLAY in reply there.' . 'Banking, is the true Pnlicy fir the people. ! field within the 'propoeed county 51M a h e . entire months to a laborious exploration of of :82,089,000,000. We will nut anus, )t. to. (sus readers now have near about all • Letter from; Col. MOO. ; I There is no danger of the countrf sink r. l lung, and request our Representatives in • • i We find the following Characterisno let- in(). the whole region, mid fully matured his .t o go IVV(.1)(.1 this ill our 4•alculations, for o w .„, 1, • 1 infr—the danger . the Legislature•to exert their influence to e sue on either side of pies. .0 from a want of bank 0 conclusions in regard it to ..,' 3 and will bring' we ;In . ~t fl u . . eoe i di rob:toyed ill our t I and without ter from this gentleman, in the Mate/ilia rill on the other 'side. . An cxeossive is. prevent the passage of eny bill so olema. a tion, end can turn, their own (pillions with him to Washingterr a "full collection • e rith.netic.toes to the community. Democrat, of the °9th ult., \resuming any apology to be neCessary, t t l i n colninudities of. of specimens of the gold tbrination, both A re wi t th, e ,.• ,;.,,,,, e , r , 1•,.,_,„, u,dii;_„. ii i„ thereon. What the Ibte of the resolution, nominal vulue of the property, goods The above Resolutions were severally ar Stte of paper never Inile to enhance pure and in union with the quartz, which nu'tt'y" e r t h e s nee •di a t,, t ea mi en 0 1 C o n- may be, is not yet )nown, but cc e inetine , I will fully illustrate and demonstrate, tic ith ; gress ! The calculation:: above are based t „ t h e op i n i on t h at i t ~,e , c , ' hasten tQ !;.y it before our readers—affer! i i net prt:;s the aen- ,I almost mathenuttwal clearness, his theory opts the result of the laborious in) estiga- true stout on , thus engendering ti spirit of i motion, it was i i ,„, ‘ ., ‘:et i . beginnino . correcting sever:Ai typographical orrors mono p o ly a nd s pe c ulation, and these biing 1 Rests/red, That the proceedings of this of the gold region of California." ?Lae' of Theare Wriele and King •; fur the , ale. The se t• that escaped the notice o f the proof read. in their train a whole brood of lesser evil.;' meeTing be signed by the officers, and Mr. Wright also has spent moat of the Pa-ilic _lioes makes'Alr. Wright hay, that, t '' ) occupy public attention *elsewhere ' " er of the Democrat, nest ecason among the ineuntaine, makin g inn .', 'simple of the rock te:•,t e d t ins t h e we see resolutiens are being adopted by w hi c h mater i a ll y a l„ ~ on society ;and certainly no more efficient i published in the Country Dollar, and the mode of &reefing the protective feature of , Editors requeated to transmit a copy to investigations und collecting samplee from yield been les , than :so to the pound or, tared the force of expression of two or : , t whic.2; ,_ various public meetings; approving of the tariffean be devised, and vet oar each of our Representatives in the Legisle. different locations, and subjecting Mein to qua rt z . three sentences. The temtiments discus- ' w in g ,at thesam e time the, id lure. ebject sought in this ettsolution ; mud a the most rigorous teats. The result or 1 t friends are .1 . these ' tateinente are baecil upon facts. ' ; ' wits held in New Orleans lately, • , sed in this letter are lily Iv to occupy the vacates of Gtr, .I.3aidYs and high Tarifts.--1 On ltuition, ReSalved, that this meeting these investigations is, that Al r. W right 'it is i;:,, ) , t h,, pt - ep i c b e , , ,,, 0., b call,. ,l expressly for the perpo7e, lit whit). attention cif our present Legislature, and My expeSienen raS a business man lends'do now adjourn.. 'has examined a number open their iliCelli) g of veins, and . e v e, :: ; and inn C•islationis neces-JAMES .MeGFIEE, Pree't. • , 'me to believe that the wore closely we• should thereffire receive the careful runic. ~ , . one in particular, which is very extensive,' s;iry by Congress fur their l ' especial pr o - resolutions of the strongest character, confine our Dam; issues to the actual Vice Presidents: that yields un the average CSI.I worth of' tection, non of every citizen of the State. 'fhP Nri! re adopted. - wants of wholesome trade, the more certain 'Tic's. CANIPBELL, PETER 'INITII. . gold from four pounds of quaitz; that is i flits Pacise• .Yeas iniorms us that they letter was written in reply to an lac itatioll ' /lad rimplt? will he the rewards of labor, )1 WIT AEt SUNDERLAND.. to say, the yield of got!! from the average have pot forth the statements under a full Dlssol th ig the Union. to participate with the Democracy olefin- 'and the more reli:ffile will be the prosperi- "anus Campbell, r . - samples of rock from this particular vein sense of theit responsibility to the public ; , ~ , Conrad Persian . Te•reutries I ton count‘, in culebrathe4 the late mini. ty oldie country : scrota I am, that in is nearly . t3 for each pound of quartz.'' that their infatuation comes to them “at I. 4 , 1. rsorissv, in a letter dated Waste Mr. Wright has tested samples of rock first land, t :root sourer-; of an q ue:gionable inglun"lan. 31 , I"'riO, rind published iii versa ry of the battle ofNow Orleans.— lessen the _:,. . of eSC urov the public in Ili i That knocking Slope from many diflbrent veins, and '•in no 'i„ l „ go i ty en d gedeigence, and a t h e . 1) . . • . appears to ( nn.5y. , 1 (mum, expresses the utmost uT:.• of Bank viper, nod increase the chin-'O n e W. A. La ngwortle 0. - o3 of injury to the innocent. The e hail. lies cc rift' n a leiter that ' saw& yet tested, has there been a yield of be the result of a very thorough and delib-CLEAItrILLD, Jan. :3, i t ., -- ) i ). mi.\ iety as to the !lite of the Union. The less than $1 to the pound ( - 2 1 - quartz." e, rate in% estigation."'GENTLE:nes. I have Your flatterine fi - e nals of eirculatisn in this part ot our Sae, i he eee It igeeeecee •It appears from the article referred to ln conslusion, all we have to say is that • • 'eo ' •• t isle of the Suethern he says ere your o 't 10 I - S a inviting me et e States, , t t 1 st IIS ~ I .., l b - neon county. are now polluted cc. nil all hinds of Forei l gn r esent version o f , in the Pacific News, that the investigations we ate under the impression these inc . - t• in a state of the wildest excitement, ocea. hallof the Demoeragy of CI LS I- i ' and Domestic trash in the similitude of is , sione Iby the treasonnble agitation of the.- - e says, as on Qf Mosrs. Wright and King are nearly the ; gatione arc based upon a false foundation— to join them at Lock Ilaw•n, on the Nth ,sm ,, il nage „, a „, 1; ) was- a nre not unfai r , te , en , e i re ir same, and they both coincide entirely in at loan , we believe it will prove so, when question of elavery 1)\ Northern fie •• • inst., in celebrating the approaching awn., i ~ ii , .. ii 0 .. , 1 .. . battle of New orienns. A 9ln y In e , 1.. mean. o injury to i ty ing ti e I " tfts •' versary or the their observations and conclusions. - • . practical skill takes the piece Of mere spec• !la te same lett er , is •-if • t Se • 'i•h t • d• • • __ s ig .. in ispoilnon which has confined ine 1 unwary ; aim a ea 54e,111 to Mr, that the 1,,1 t h e 1.0 Sil)s Ict ll .011‘. en- Now, we will not dispute that the Peter- !dation. sni iliac whets we are receic leree: .; • ll• ' 6011 composed of delegates appoimted bq to my room for a few days past, will pre- ;P r° (*--. ' '. - iii, ,- t' " _lie News, which says : "these quartz loins bee, from all the slaveholding ; accessions of the precious mends Irmo Cal-1 i Status h as ' vent me availing myself of your kind in. . i . . and quarries creep visibly- in einuour, and . Imprint front Santa Fe. i urine rind elsewhere, and when the cold been apAnted to be held in June next. citation, 1%111(11 I very much regret, for it broken lines through th e w h o l e western Horrible Indian Dearkery—Murder in• dollar is being estensivelv coined awl , would ;afford me especial pleasure to meet elope of the Sierra Nevada, and form vast ! .11r;, wha , c ____ ca p lain p apin killed i ni and that five antes° States have alreadythrown into eireulation, wonld he a most our democratic friends of (Tinton at they' ,musses of mountain rock, In sees-smug!) and a (unreel—More Indian Murders, 4. 6 .. adopted measures for the oppointinent of el e stive board," on an °erasion so well au:pirates period tO begin the good work numerous enough to freight ninny times , t ef substituting rein fir Ilank paper below ST. Louis, Jan. I.'B. ' their delegates. calculated to awaken intercstiog mud grin- • over all the navies and commercial marine . There is, to our nand, a , r ' ten dollars. I fun well aware that cc ith By an arrkal here on Saturday, Y+e! it'N in , reminiscences. of the"world.'' We will attempt to enter , have recei-ved intelligence from Santa Fe, I eat want of • , n , 'Millar c . the small iesues ',lsm-seen:ling States Mr :correct informntion among Off SOUtherll , 1 neer] not speak to you of the et into some speculations ns what will be the up to the "Bth of Novel bwhich•• eed upon us, there e ould be snag: ditlict.ll - er, pee- 'career of the Ilea) of the event which you ' brethren, vs to Northern sentiments on ' meet to c( _„,„ fleinura t e result of these important discoveries, not !sesscs coneiderable interest. It appears'; of his skill, hisbra• ,ty in earring this irlea into practical op enly, to the. United Statea, but to the whole' ai rs. whi te , echo wits captured,together' th •question,Ti - • : this lell speechesin Congress' very, his untiring t igilance, his toils. his , (-ration : but no wor..:e state of alThirs than present could be produced, and mie t world; andimpression, . We may adds 'Vic rod ('l . inan- with her child, some time since, by a pre-'show d in t th e y are en d er th e , victories and his final triumph tt Ni ‘v i I ir ~,h Oar.; -. • cce not hope, the our sister States . seeing !dowry band id Eutaw Indians, has been , :::A:few f v, calculations, based upon these; i ra ir d ro • e d in c old bl o od by that the p eo pl e cif thwn-slavehoichi , . th- prod effects of such n police, would her captors. 'IN opvoscd tn their 1.0., " . . history, are Suniliar to all, and have long r - D late investigations, should at once attract; (allow our rsanple, zind thus relieve the The flues a r e g i ven flits: Ai suon as starts, its a body, ~f" enhar iiisfitutieit, ;int! cons) quentiv that i ' 1 since assi , ned the 1141a0 of Jackson to a the.attentionolthe whole commercial corn- - s tee massacre of the party of emigrants, people of a ll.from a great in .n ii . ro vet .i•ne,4 iig i place in the temple of thlUe. As the• and u,, ~ v_ m i,id,, , 70,, .., ii,„. A‘i di.,,,,5t, ;Inanity, and Congress should lose no tune' which Mrs. White formed one, became ' they are a illing to sanction, or to '.•, beneficiaries otitis uselid lilt', enjoying the . , ._ in . ;Making preparation for the coming , known, Maj. Green made pn•p(irations t ' •the 0 e.SCC in efforts of the A bolitio t ' blessings of his labie.s, we nay very pre- . 1 "" a ''' :IttarhS; the Weak ' -r peed o f t h e' munal . i system, so the diseases o f our ...... - 3 . events. . start in pursuit of the Indians. 114- HI • 'their ~, . c . .. . • . (• ,• • • 'perlv commemorate an c‘ent which distil)- : • The British Parliement should repeal all ! ; on the 18th November, with his f •I ' • IL" WIC att. agatte4 the ODS,ItIRIO • tem el curreney in ths shepe of eeanter.eits force, and , •guistied him at mice as a brave, skilful and . laws compelling the Bank of England tot so,„ got on the trail of the Indians. rights of the South. That we are appose •,• (metal 1 0 , .1 i i • , and discounts. always fall upon those who ptire.hase all the gold imported into that i When he cu me in sight of the patriotic , alto reitecteu the Ingot:A camp „f - ed to the institution of slavery, in the nib- honor on the Ancerican arms. tire least prepared to detect the impositiun country at a fixed price.or to bear its injuries. Within my buei• ' the Euta we, they exhibited much alarm, street, all admit. But this can , be no There are, however, ti a: ures in the ei- Germany has already become tdarmed. .and buten; his men weld reach them,they' ffatise of Aimee, as a large majority of , vil career of this great man, still subject to is , ness circle, I venture the net estion. that -at time. prospect of the future; for \IX; tiO4irdr urnati ly s h o t M r s, White, . there no• oft: man in ten who has not and precipi- I slavehelders are o pp, (1 1 the tests of time, cc hick in my opinion, -hove she has declared gold no longer a Ire; ,carte fled—leaving behind their camp it• wes, to it to the seise- , may'be appropriately amid atlValltageinlSlV , • got more or less of this small Wartilie.ls eXtellt. O ne- h a lf t h e Southern speeches , trash - on hand, for cc hish an equivalent has gal tender, and has prehibited its coinage.: i quii,„ii, and ten Iniiian children. Major I , contemplated. Indeed his whole career it - '• Th l i: is an evil i dua l des rues If such a state of things actually exists! Green reo)vered the body of Mrs. White, ! made in Congress contain suell declara.' President of the U. S. is full of lessons o s f been ,g i ismil , •ousitieration. out. gentiemen, tam nor in California, as we arc led to inter from, but could laid no trace of child, i , ; nor's as—"the cc hole North, with here , wisdom and instruction. Although nut the late disekveries made by Messrs.' rit ill ber \ 111 , sun a ith a liste r !, letter :lout inatte,rs ,“ w recollected that the husband' Wrightand King, a complete revolutien o f 11 11 1 • i • 1 • .F. A rs. ute, and ig it other emigrants y 1 und therean e. , . _ .. sception are against US —, , ores haying us thoroughly studied the prob. ' i• you understand much better flew"! do. must take place in the standard value of on t h e i r way to Santis iise, acre murdered ; Let the North reply, which she can do : am deeply sea-ible of ',Se ho n e r (eel . lents of Government as some other distin ; gold at no very distant 'day ; ne r d this ail' . i bv the Eutaws, and Mrs. White and her 1 with truth—"the whole North are with • guished American statesman, his heart was fermi] upon me . hy yetis ins it itien, and by eio,. instead of being the most Valebble of: ch i ldsesur kind 11 tie iseens to my own personal made• P.D i prisoners. Air. Isaac unn, , you, etch here andthere an excerption," l• et 1 fully imbued with the pure principles or the precious metals, must take its pines in the brother of the unfortunate lady re- '' teal character. Yu a i please • Democracy and his impulses, therefore, l" - 1""' 0 1, the prices current with pig iron, und floc- . signed his seat in the Virginia House of Mr. Clu) . s Compromise liesulalions. , were ah‘ays correct. fie aimed tit ii , , i r'...ceept for yourselves, and those you nitre teitte in value on the arrival of every mail sent, :Issuranevs, of my high repro and Dele , ates the other day, fur the purpose intellectual, moral and sot)iftl c;evation . of ; train the El Dorado. r, I Mr. Csav iins offered a series of reso., allow nnne to subscribe mYsell „ , • 'of raisin , a party and setting out for the • the mass of his fence: i ; • es..sens, unceasing- . We hate it from the authority tel thosed -, i • , iutions in the U. S. Senate on the subject! 1y r es i s t: ~ ,-, ,I Indian cou ntr y , to til •ay or to rescue us i c. no the natural current of power' Very truly y. - .1/r, , , who are actually at the mince, that there • I i I • i ;ofsy in the District of Columbia and : ' 1 sister trom tie um( sel tin savages.— , ,_laver .• i tree; to: ninny to the few ; protecting la. Wile 1111f1.1.:1: are at least -10,000 persons empleyed in Reporter.] ;in the Territories—the slave-trade between ! soy. industry' and enterprise against the hunting for gold ; and the estimate of the' c k i . 1•p. • • recently; 1 : , .. ap t. e s an. it dime was ; t h e Slates—the recapture or shu.es evert f•Ilel'011eillilelliS Of capital and monopoly, itinount procured by each man's from 81 - -Cl ' killed at Simla Ise, in u quarrel is ith al ' desiring ulways to give general rind equal So $l6 per day. Wc see numerous cases! man maned Wheeler. I ping into free States, anS the question of, ! n. prosperity to all classes of the people Aid Stated; where men have procured fro"' - Jelin Adams was murdered •at Pena! the butulihnies of • Texas. These re-solo• ''special •si e 11 . on% la -tros to 110110, IS Saga -1190 to'. 31,000 per day ; but we will eon. Blanca I' 1 .l f'e'tesd ' d • ' . . - ,it s hurt 111110 since te 0 part vet • are esigne as u erespeurnise ot ex- emus mind madly comprehendei the right, fine OnitiolVes to what is mentioned to be a • mexieziiii. , !Immo epinions On both sides of these qut-s- ' and his clear judgment and "Iron will - al. Ciet, that a good hand can at any A time pro- : .. . J. Sims, who was convicted of the! ways enabled him to attain it in the least cure his average of 816 per day. e We now murder of John Jackson, was hang at San- i tions—or rather as pr . L, etientilt , a c o mmon - objectionable mode. Thus e the farseeing have reference to the "diggings"—not ti, to Fe on the 19th of November. ''' ground, e here moderete men of either set inevitable ills to result from a continued the nuartz-bearing gold, which "produces . Mr. Thomas Beggs had arrived at Santa' of opinions may unite without any sacri- ' existent of the United States Bank, he $1 to the pound of rock." 1:e from the California gold regions. He' I fiee of principle., and thus finally and fur.. determi ed, against die judgment raid If then, there are 40,000 persons at! represents the party of Santa rii ruiners . ever pet to rest this dangerous and use- , wishes 01 many ofhie most intimate friends, resent employed at the mines, the yield at i as bein g very , successful. ! Ito reject its charter. The justice ofthis !less agitation that lias well nigh rent the , • • • .016 per hand for each day would; amount: A new paper has bet ii se, red at Santa , - decision ii now readily admitted—every to $Q40,000, or 8,19,200,000 per month.' F e ca ll e d t h e eiva ui j as e e ean g , I t ti d y ,. , Union asunder. Mr. CLAY differs with , years experience from that time to the .'We ; Make, ne allowance for Sundays ; 10 1 '; cates' ! ! tae (-stens of Texas to that Country., must statesmen, cc hose opinions have been , present has served tc demonstrate its wis aate presume they work every day. Esti-1 Mrs. M. Jones is very successful in the ' expressed on these subjects—differs with dcm and patriotism. He more fully lore- I ' „mating that the labor only continues six ' nwnagetnent ola theatre at Santo Fe. ~ c,,,,, n „ , . .• i B ~ . . with . i saw the dangerous tendencies of such an _LN, Wlt 1 L.NTON, the preset] .months, in the year, the amount would i • institution, with its means of concentrating ndministration; and comes nearer a gree. ;1 . 46 the enormous sum of $1 1,5,0r,m,00n. 1 N or d c a . s ,..__Th, &. Louis R,... pu b.., Idle monetary power of the country, and ing with Gen. Cass than with any other. s!.Nostr,•who. believes, or what! evidence , iin.eit mentions a rumor which gives a wid- more completely comprehended its bane hasicome to hand which shows, that $l9,- !ew;and child to a gentleman receutiv de. iOn the question of the interference of Con- ' fell influence neon ourpolitical institunims, 200,000 (which, according to the above!ceased in that city, who was possessed of; gross with the institution of slavery in the than any other man in the Union. Many •Actilcuhition,. is the result of one, month's :a large fortune. it's said, thatt in °fle'eli Territories, they, certainly agree. .of those who then regarded its existence iabbry has been procured from the mines: his eccentric: freaks, -some ten or twelve!, as indispensible to the prosperity of the Ase• California since they were first discos--' years ago, he went over to St, Clair count-: ; 0 - Se - The coldest weather this winter i country, looking upon it as the regulator dt . i Jho highest estimate' of the-amoun .ty in Illinois, and there married a young I . lof the currenc and of Foreign & Domes came upon us this week. Since Sunday ~ , hay ibratight to this country - is. about 67,000, t!girl, and a child was born to them. The! c' ante - time , last we have had extreme freezing, with a l A experience, to treat the proposition COO-rwhich, in my humble opinion, ex-' marr'age relation was not, it would seem an. i coeds thesum by at least $23444000.—ia pleasant one—they agreed upon terms fair prospect of a little snore of the same.: as an "obsolete idea." Another remarka- The balance has found its way'fo other of .separation, and little was said of it un- ble evidence of Jackson's great sagacity pelts of the world, and we dolthSewhether, , nil his death occurred. 'rime widow has 1 Dreadful Steamboat Accident—Fifteen or: and ' . • • 'presented in the truth patriotism was . itaimountslo.olo,ooo,ooo. We doubt it, now stepped in to clnim, ibf herself and Twenty Lives lost—Shameful Conduct of a fulness with which he foretold the ruinous .because awe have seen no reliable.informa- ' her child, the legal right to the estate. Steamboat Clerk. ; consequences ola wild and almost unlim lion that convinces us-to the contrary. , Mumenis, Tenn.,Jan. 26. ! itcd credit system, then being engendered :.;But this is a small business, alien we, SENTENCES DOR MURDER.—In the Sen- I! St Joseph,from New Or- i an issue of Bank- aer The steamer .., by excessive .. PP • . Bank-paper,— lake into consideration the diseoveries.and I ate on Tuesday last a message was receiv. leans, blew up and burnt to the water's' Respect for his admonitions would have ; he country much subsecuent die •F,•'(..Stigations :made_ by Messrs; King and, ed from Gov. Johnston, calling the . atten- edge, on the 23d inst., near .Nupolean, at , saved i y I. 1 . PrVrightS - These forty thonsand men, nowltion of the Legislature to several convic- the mouth of the Arkansas river. The grace and suffering. But his views as Ny rk et the "tliggin,o," wilt ..not longi flops and sentences for murder in sev enth ; St. Joseph had on hearth' largo cargo and given to the New York panic committees, hero, - they can go to,tho in-, counties in the commonwealth. The first a number of emigrants. Fifteen persons, were scouted by the mere , d hants s peculators 4, 'veins and %tarries, which vield, iis that of Bridgett Harman, who is under were killed outright, and thirty-eight hor- , and bankers of the country, an they went 't-e.0.-gl."-Cit . .. e., vld. to the !sentence in Philadelphia; the second, that ribly scalded—many of whom have since; on, in their wild career und finally become alaifine lof James Hamilton alias James Thackara, died. At the time of the explosion, the., the victims of their own folly ; which broke ~ the -i -in Lancester, and that of Andrew Colla-Isteamei South Ameeica . was near at hand upon them i' the shape, of a commercial " i ' Ark ,ghan e in,Wayne county. I In neither case i Captain Baker, of the St. Joseph, imniedi., revulsion, he like of which I sincerely . to go iltas, the ,overnor ;; issued . hiswarrant,,be , 'atelyliailed the,. South America, to board i hope the c entry may never agaill b . e call- Mere;cause of certain doubts in • his . min . d as to the wreck and take oft' the.,surviyors, as; ed upon t endure. There are very few : "bel.whet her ,they pre really , guilty ofmurder his : yawl , was engaged ,in picking up those ',at „this day who would be willing to assail ''. '- • the first 'degree. • -,;--, •• •- • who were blown - into the river.: The, the anti-Bank and anti-monopoly doctrines •"' •:-. •:;' - • ----,-- ••';S - :: . •• ' ::•-•-'• ' ._• 'Outh'"ArnoriCa t towed . the wreck to the 'of General Jackson. , The baneful intlu ' "... "}-' ' 6 ;- 'l'l) .-- 0 Siales rlonPofs Var Illiriori slier : Cant *Baker with the assistance once of corporations, and ; special privileges 4 1 . - VernonAlor,.:GlendY,',honnd to ; the - East of ' - ; ;;, ;;ty r .and, some passen^ ere ; f en . ~ era on the rights and position . of the• working . ' •;VA'sir4A . 0' from•Boston•sin,teesda ylast: s sillr - D lwering the iron chest from masses is. shown by the experience- of; the ._ • • El 1,1" ,js() N 111111'fl, JAMES VEA It( )N, (Jig). .1. ('ltA11'FOltI), I). .1.1(1(M.1N, DIFFV,NLIACII, Esrit ti re Comm i PI BLIC MEETING In pursuance 0f public no!i , _!e, a large and respectable meeting of citizens of Burnside and Bell tcmnsliips, in Clearfield county, was held at McGhee's dills, in said county, On Monday e‘ening the 29th alt. 'file meeting was organized by.ap pointing JAMES McCaIEE, Esq., Presi dent; THOMAS CAII PIIELL, sell., PETER SMITH and /MICHAEL SUNDERLAND, Vice Presidents; James Campbell and Conrad Persian, Secretaries. The object of the meeting being stated by the President, on motion, Geo. Walters, W. T. Gilbert, Thos. McGhee, Greenwood Fleming and C. Persian were appointed a committee to draft a preamble and resolu tions exprctisk e of the sense of the meet ing, who, after retiring a short time report ed the following: WncanAs, An attempt is now making to form a new county out of parts of Indi ana, Jefferson and Clearfield counties, to be called Makoning, whose boundaries propose to include a part of Clearfield coun ty, the inhabitants of which are unani mously opposed to the same—they hav ing no business connections or intimacy with thu citizens of the proposed county; Its territory with the exception of' the part above named, laying on the heads ofWes tern waters, the inhabitants seek a market for their lumber and produce in the South, whilst we of Clearfield, Lind our market in the East—hence it is obvious that the con nexion would be unnatural andunjust, and that even so'connected, we must ever re main as we now are, separnte and distinct in all our business connections, having no interests in common. ~ 'Therefore • Resolved, That we, view with surprise and regret, the course. pursued ,by, the act. vocates of the proposed county of Mahe. ning, arid deem it arbitrary ~and unjust dr. impolitic,, ns well as adverse to : the ests of kts diti dens, , to include any, poytiarl of clear Geld within its,,boufidaries:-_ : , Resoltieel, That wv., .are potsoppeNd.te • COMM= That knocking Stopped. One W. A. Lntigwortbv, of Rochester; has 1% rift, n a letter that is published in the j e / 0 , 0 It gives a dif ferent version of the mysterious noises.— fie says, as one of the committee appointed to enquire into the minter, and after satis: lying themselves as regards the absurdity nithe answers to questions, that "by plu- Hug the girls on Ft table and putting our bands on their feet, the knocking stopped. By tying their dresses around their alleles , • with cords, it also ceased.—l may as well, mention here. that on all occasions, with out one single exception, this knocking was always under their feet; and any statement that you may have seen, incom patible with this, it; a, base fahrication.---: When there was n knocking on the (loofa and tables., which communicated a vibri, tion to the band, these girls were, in every en se, touching these articles with the back of their drey:es. We tried other experi ments of a ditierent nature, till of which Fastened on outr minis conclusively the conviction that this "mysterious rapping'' was so intimately eonticct;-d aith tir.r per sz; ins of the-e gir;s, that acre they thor. oughly e‘tami tied, sans cidolics, the ghost wi,uld stand out in ba - se relief*. But 1%"0:1 were men ; and as these girls were corn, and \ ,:ry much Itigh.ened, we let it ''r) at this. and dismised than frord ens tody. "In the even: n;; i made my rep. - ,rt to an ot . 151)0 citizens, in accordance with the above fic's: end you may imma; gine it was the lait ci th.. ghost in public,' as the n.xt ev.ming, the meeting broke,. tip in a Philadelphia row ; yet as the 10 , ..)1,4 i; re, not fkod, wrlllrn found plea. ty of things, I.:citing somewhat like hu, man beings, )tigh I blush to own thern) t to follow them to their secluded houses, on Troup street, \\ . h.:‘re, to thiiday, they. keep up knightly knockings, to the uo smlll wondr•r of a deluded set, and to the great gratification to another set, who are some \\ hat notorious en aecount of the re-. markable develop i). lit of that portion of the cranium ling immediatel V under the oceipital hon e . However, be this as it . may, I never have Set: LI bLit 01.1eCO and that was on"c in the street, So, whether the machinery goes oir as well as or yore, I 3111 unable to 1e V.'• Disastrous Fire and Loss of Life at Peoria, Illinois. PLortiA, 111., Jan. 28 A most disastrous tire, attended with, loss of life, occurred in this city yest , ..rdar It broke out in the large build• ing at the corner of Main street and Prin.: ter's alley. The lower part of the Wilde ing was occupied by Mr. A. Herron, drug.' gist, and the upper stories anJ rear by; Mr. Decker, as the New York Temper., mice I louse, and by the printing offices la( the Daily Champion & Weekly RegisterA Owing to the inflammable materiaN the flames spread with great, rapidity: t: An explosion took place in the drug sterAr which brought the burning down with A tremendous crash—killing Mr. Jantet Kirkpatrick, :he editor of the "Peoria IV merican," and severely injuring °them Mr. J. Picktt, the editor of the "Chan* on," whO rushed into the bitilding fort purpose of saving his books and paper was suffocated and perished in the flame It is supposed that several other pot suns were burned to death, Nothing W. saved from the building. The heAsan' papers of the Grand Lodge were mop: the property destroyed. The totalamout of the loss has not been ascertained- Th loss of the Champion office is stated to:,! s2soo—insured for $BOO. The melancholy occurrence. has . cast : deep gloom over the city. The citizens arc now digging ,:rimo. the ruins in search for other bodies: r :71 Cc.7 - A eoppermine has been opened the town of Glastenbury, near. the ,111 , • cheater line, Ct. It has ,been examiried. one of the firSt Geolpgists in the cowl „ and pronounced very superior and,ofg quantity, , Voltaire defines a physician to be_ an f,ortugate gentlernan i who,is every dat loired Ig perform a .Enirikelk,—Niz gnsile t hcaJth with intetnperge,e. B M
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