Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 22, 1842, Image 2

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    "From the Lady's Buck,
The Ptfetry of Childhood.
HT MISS CATHIISt 1. SHOOK I.
The poelry of childhood's year !
How deeply da we feel,
Tn the young heart, lire lairy dreamt
That o'er the spirit
A o studied words then give them birth ;
Wild a the unfnrmM air,
That breaths from the -Eolinn harp,
Vt melody ia there.
And oft aa life's dull ycara roll ly,
Upon some glowing psge,
We meet the misty thoughts that came,
In childhood'a golden age,
Clothed m the light of genius, then
An ecstasy, unknown,
flushes upon the heart 10 find
It has not felt alone.
O'i, sympathy ! Thou bond of Min !
Thou gulden thread ! which hinds
In union sweet, though aevei'd here,
The bright and kludred niioda,
How dors my spirit pine fur ihee !
And feeling' deepest tone
Thrill when a glance bctraya a aoul
Congenial to my own.
lUil oh ! how tarely are such gleams
Ot brightness, to earth given ;
Then let my spirit fondly dream,
"i'ls bliss reserved for heaven.
The Miser
There is a man who always seems
The pink of true perfection ;
He goes to meeting Sabba h tiny,
And never doubts election.
They My he lives an honest life,
Was never known to mutter ;
To hear him speak you would not dream
llix mouth would dilute butter.
He'll biln yoo when he ran in trade,
And think it not uncivil ;
He was a prcoioas scoundrel m ule,
ith heart o'er full of evil.
' I'm s iid to gain a gront he would
A tenJcr orphan, cheat her ;
And clime, to cut the sut-t out,
To death fat musqueloc.
He cheats himself, his neigtrbors too
And when from earth he pluses :
Satan to see his little soul
Will have to use his glasses.
A Bitter Word.
How few who speak hitter word,
fan It-It the pang it gtves ;
What angry feelings baih it stirred!
W hat malice it revives!
Like a barbed arrow, sure and deep,
It sinketh in the breast,
And though for years it seems to ahep,
' 1'ii an unquiet guest.
(), let the words'of kindness move
And dwell upon your lips ;
For passion, so estranged to love,
Will brightest joys eclipse.
A Wurrra Scbap. The following quaint epi
taph was written on the tombstone of a youth, at
1'iith, in Denbighshire, England. The conq ari-on
n reasonable.
Our life is hut a winter's day ;
Home only breakfast, and away !
Others to dinner stay, and are full fed ;
The oldest man but sup, and goes to bed !
Large is the debt, who liiiRers out the day,
Mia goes the toouett luu the leust to pay.
1X 411.111 A I ADDKHSS
or
DAVID RITTEMIOl'SE PORTER.
Delivered Jan. lstli, 14.
Fki.iaw Citizens : About to enter upon
ii iy second and last Constitutional term of office,
as the Chief Executive magistrate of the Com
monwealth, I avail myself of the occasion now
presented, tu renew to my fellow-citieens the
iinniinciatioii of the principles which will guide
my course in the performance ol Uie high du
ties iuiKiod upon me by the constitution and
laws. It is a source of mnch gratification to
me to tt h to, tlmt it is comparatively a brief and
easy Visk. 'J he address w hich I Irud the hon
or to deliver tu my fellow-citizens on iiry first
induction into office, contains so comprehensive
and minute an ex pre anion of my views on nil
.Treat questions of policy, that could reasonably j ma,,.rjany restricted
peculation has been checked. The undue
multiplication of tho public debt has been re
strained, and improvident and wasteful txprn
ditures -jf the public funds arrested. Experi
ence has painfully oVmonBtratfd to the convic
tion of all. what thesigncioua foresight of some
apprehended -tlmt nations, like individual,
when tlmy make ''tixj great haste to get rich"
are in danger of bankruptcy end ruin.
Wc had not yet fortunately, reached the fa
tal point, from which there was no prospect of
escape; hut we were verging eo near, as to
render our recite ohke timely and perilous.
Cases of individual hardship no doubt ex irt,
patience, industry and enterprise will effect
a cure in nroM fti.'etii ; atsd for those thntare
remediless, t can Iwt express our sympathy
and our sorrow. 1 trust the latter class is hut
limited in number and extent. The Common
wealth, herself, after a short struggle borne
with fortitude characteristic of her citir.ens
and the integrity that (r'y would scvrn to tar,
nhA, Will "oYvroonic" all her pecuniary drfficul
Irefl -will faithfully fulfil her engagements and
proudly maintain her honesty and her fame.
If there be any ot her citizens w'to would pur
sue a different course, they will be left undis
turbed in the enjoyment f their peculiar opin
ions, and will he poinW st by the rest of their
fellow c it irens, as the victims of come mad and
datig;rous delusion.
Reformation in its abuses, and economy in
the expenditures of government, are now made
cardinal innxjms of policy, by all who have the
good of their country at heart Much benfit
has already resulted, and more it is hoped will
in future result from the practical operation of
this pojtular feeling.
Let it reach every department were enlight
ened prudence and wisdom point the way.
Happily wc have not, under our government,
any of those time honored abuses and corrup
tions, which in other countries strike their roots
so deeply into the constitution, as to endanger
its existence by their extirpation. We can'cor-
rect every abuse, and eradicate every corrup
tion, without touching the vitality of the con
stitution itself.
In entering upon the last term of office to
which the constitution restricts me, I may ven
ture to hope, 1 shall be credited w hen I assure
my fellow citizens, that my ambition is satisfied,
and my gratitude for the honor conferred upon
me, most lively and sincere. I trust 1 shall not
be doomed justly obnoxious to the charge in my
official course, of looking oil my acts and re
commendations, to further preferment or re-election.
I trust too the labor of those who
hav e felt it to be their duty, or their interest, to
assail and prevert the measures which met my
sanction, will be lightened, and their ingenuity
relieved of its onerous taxation, to render their
hostility effectual. Henceforth I do most fond
ly hope, we shall all act harmoniously together,
in our respective capacities, fir the advance
incut of the public good, lorgetting every other
consideration, and dismissing every other conn-
sol, but those which patriot ism inspires. And
may that Peing whr.se Providence lias ever
guided and guarded our beloved Commonwealth,
through the vicisitudes of both prosperity and
adversity, still watch over it, and make the
promotion of all its interests, his peculiar caTe.
DAVID R. rORTEU
January lth,
London Post Oilier.
The extent of the operations in this ciflice
may be conjectuted from tiro number of men
employed. There are KM letter receivers and
7'J I letter carriers. Including clerks and others
directly employed, not less than l.OOtt persons
are connected with the 1-omlon Post Office.
The letter receivers pass about certain dittricts
of the city, aud receive letters in a bag, through
an opening similar to the one of the Post Office.
For each letter, the receiver gets a penny, aud
the bag cannot be opened, except by those au
thorized by the Government. The postage on
a letter weighing half an ounce, is one penny,
Kvery additional half ounce is charged with an
additional half ensjy. This is the rate of post
age to every part of Great Britain. Newspa
pers are not subject to portage, provided tliey
, are mailed within eight days after tliey arc
j printed. Tho franking privilege is entirely
ulmlished, as it should bfl in this country, or
Tho average number of
I'rom the Cincinnati Republican.
Melt In Cincinnati.
On Monday evening it was announced, (hut the
MUml Bank had marie an assignment aud would
be closed on Tuesday, Early in the morning of
Tuesday, an immense crowd assembled in front of
the hank, which is very near tire room occupied by
the Oinrionaii Hank. Upon the door of the latter
was a notice that it would be closed for SO days,
after which lime it would redvem its paper. This
caused great excitement lho exasperated crowd
increased, ami about 9 o'clock, a mob InMte open
the door arid found that every thing had been re
moved riccpt the desks at; J counter. these were
broken and l!iiovii into the streets.
A little after one o'clock the mob commenced
bre iking the w indows and furniture of Dale' oilier,
wc presume bee tuse he did not rcileem West Uni
on. He continued to iwtcem E (change Uank
notes very promirtly p ro this time, but when the
breaking commenced he gathered what he could
and retreated. The interior of his oHice was soon
demolished end the contents thrown into the sire, t
book, psper., and all that could lie f .und. Th.
doors, window, und counters were compVtcly ele
iiu.lished the signs torn down and split tu pieces.
After this, the attack i comin need on I.on
gee's office on the opposite corner of Mjin arid
Third trirts. It h id not l.een opened during the
d.iy. Tho doors and windows were soon broken
the crowd rushes in, and this office soon shared the
sanie fate with (lutes'. I.oniree issued the holes
called the ' having Bank of Louisville." Af er the
crowd had completed the work of destruction here,
Katraardlnary lled-Itldden Mechanic.
In the town of Alyth, in Scotland, there Inte-
lived a man of much provincial celebrity, of
the name of Jaina Kandy. The originality of
genius and ccccnttrcity of character which dis
tinguished this remarkable person have been
rarely snrpasacd. Deprives! at an early ago of
the use of his legs, he contrived by dint of in
genuity not only to pass his time agreeably,
but to render himself a useful member of so
ciety. He soon displayed a taste for mechani
cal pursuits, and contrived as a workshop for
his operations a sort of circular hed, the sides
of which being raised about eighteen inches a
bovo the clothes, were employed as a plalfoim
for turning lathes, ta'jle vices, for tools of all
kinds. His genius for practical mechanics
was universal. He was skilled in all sorts of
turning, and constructed several very curious
lathes, as well as clocks and musicul instru
ments of every description no less admired for
the sweetness of their tone and the elegance
of their execution. He excel led too in the
construction of optical instruments', and made
pome reflecting telescopes, the specula of which
were not inferior to those finished by the most
eminent Iximhm artists. Ho suggested some
important improvements in the machinery for
spinning flax ; nnd we believe, ho was tho first
who made the wooden jointed snuffboxes, gen
erally called Laurence kirk boxes, some of
which fabricated by this self-taught artist were
purchased and sent as presents to the royal
THE AMERICAN.
Saturday, Jammry S2, 1842,
(jT fhi our first and second pages will be found
several excellent poems. One from Graham's Ma
gar.inf, by Miss Juliet II, Lewis, and one from the
Lady's Book, by Miss Catharine Brook, of this
place,
QJ" For an Interesting lecture by Robert Mortis,
see first page.
(Ej For an account of a riot at Cincinnati, and
the proceedings of Congress on the Dsnkiupt Hill,
see second page.
they wenttuHrewster's and Raston's officis. Um I family. To his other endow nients, he added
at half past three, they have done no other damage
to them than to pull down the signs and destroy
thorn. The crowd in the streets is still immense.
There murt be three or four thousand iieoole as-
au accurate knowledge of drawing and engrav
ing, and in both of these arts produced eprci
mensof the highest excellence. For upwards
of fifty years he quitted his bed only three times,
a. mbled, Imt I lie great majority are mere sectatois. and on those occasions his house was either in-
Tbey are pleased at the prosject of bjnishing the
ahinplaFtcr tiath, hut tl.ey do not ap love of the
means. We doubt whether more than fifty were
actively engaged and nuny of those were boys of
17 or 18 years of age.
At about 12 o'clock there was an attempt to gel
a meeting of Council t increase the k I i t e for the
time only eleven members assembled ; an Ordi
nance was introduce. I 0 the purpose, but it was
nect ss.iry that thcie should be eleven in favor of it
before it should be passed.
Mr. Haukins, from the ih Wmb, voted in the
ne ga ive consequently nothing could be done.
A resolution was then adopted, authorising the
undated with water or threatened with danger
from fire. His curiosity, which was unbound
ed, prompted him to hatch diffiirenl kinds of
bird's eggs by the natural warmth of his body,
and ho afterwords raised the motley brood with
all the tenderness of a parent ; so that on visit
ing him it was no tinustiul thing to see various
singing birds, to which he may le slid to have
given birth, perched on his head, and warbling
the artificial notes he l.ad taught them. .a
t'jral'y possessed of a good constitution, and
an active, cheerful turn of mind, h s house was
the general coffee room of the village, where
i then flairs of both church and state were dis-
Mayor to organise a mHiiiut number ef Police!
Officers to restore older, and appropriating ?.'00 for
the same.
The Mechanics and Tradeis' Hank, one of the
rrofcribed institutions, and situated nearthi others, i
continued open till 5 o'clock, snd redeemed her is- ! jwt ,or UC pencil of Wilkie, particularly when
sue. in bankable money, iusuad of currency, a. she j l,e was """minded by his country friends.
cussed with the utmost freedom. In conse
quence of long confinement, his countenance
had rather a sickly cast, but it was remarkably
j expressive, and would have afforded a fine sub-
had done heretofore. Hie escaped, but not without
seme threats. Heveml of the directors went behind
the counter to asrist the clerks in taking in their
par.
A l.iige number of citizens have volunteered to
guard the city to-night. Several of the ringleaders
of the in ill hae been arrested, and we hope there
will be no di-tuib.mce during tl e niiht.
V. S. Since wiring the above, we hear there
This singular man had acquired by his ingeuui
ty and industry on honorable independence,
and died possessed of considerable property
lie married aboutthrce weeks liefore his death
From t'lis brief history of James Sandy, we
may learn this very instructive lesson, that no
difficulties are too great to be overcome by in
dustry and perseverenee, and that genius though
it should sometimes miss the distinction it de-
Vn;fi the Hiilliinore American.
TWENTY SEVENTH CONGRESS.
Washijibtost, Jan. 15,1841.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. 1JOYD, of Ky. submi'led a resolution in
structing the Committee on the Judiciary to bring
in the Uill repeding the Bankrurrt Law thisduy at
$ o'clock; and moved the previous qeeHion.
Mr. CUSHLNO or Mass. gave notice of his in
tentkin to debit this question of instructions, but
was Informed that the previous question had been
ordered,
Mr. IKVIN raised the point of order, whether the
mover of a resolution eoutd, wrth'iut taking his seat,
move also the previous question.
The SPEAKER decided, and referred to prere
dents in support of his decision, (hat a memlter ha
ving the floor, and no question of reception baring
rniwd at the time of (lie presentation of a petition
might move the previous question.
Mr. F ESS EN DEN inquiied ir it did not require!
t suspension of the rules, by a vote of two thirds,
to interrupt the orders of the day but was inform
ed that there instructions were a part of the regular
business.
Mr. WINTHROP moved that the whole matter
he hi. I on the tble.
I Ml. (M'SHING apiiealrd from the decision of the
I ('haii, that it was competent for the same member,
j before taking his srat, In make two motions, and
snid lint under this deci-ion the most odious pet i-
tinns might be thrust upon the House. Tho
SIM lAKEK'?! decision was sustained without di-
vision.
1'pon the m ition to lay tho whole subject on tho
table, the yeas and nays were called, anJ were yeas
102, noes 11.1; so ihe motion to lie on the table
was rejected.
T.ie previous question recurred (upon the reso
lution) and was seconded without a division,
Upon ordering the main question, the yeas and
nays were culled fir this calling being sustained.
Mr. SsTANLE V rose, and pointing to the clock
(which told the hour to 2,) s.iid lhat hufora tho
yi a an. I nays could be rallej the resolution to re.
port at 2 o'clock tod.iy would be an absurdity.
Mr. DOVD then nio linVJ his resolution that tho
Report be made instnnter.
Mr. A.N'Cl'U ilicn asked Is the resolution
modified !
The SPEAK FR. It U
Mr. (JRANtiER I move to lay it on the table,
Mr. (!. was appc .led to, to let the House come to
vote, but answered, to," "we have had the rules
1 ..r ..I.li.in r.i.lint i&itl. mi rift n. lid n.iia. 1'il.A
Cj In another column we publish sn account ot ' them back again yourselves." The yeas and nays
t great riot at Cincinnati. Several banks were were syes 'J7, noes 1 15; so the motion was lost,
broken into, their furniture broken to pieces by the A moti m f r adj lurnir.ent was here made; snd
mob, and their books, paper aud inomy thrown into the ye.is an I nas taken up it were, axes CO noea
the sheets. 161. So the House refused to a.lj iuin. Tho
. . . i que tion now was shall the main questim bo now
rjj" There has licen a great mob meeting at Co- j llllt 1 yeas arid nays g on ayes 113, noes 8rt.
j- The January number of the Cultivator, pub
lished monthly at Albany, filled with excellent
matter. Il is one of ihc very best publications of
the country.
(Zj1 Our attention has lw en frequently called to
the unlawful nxtemliliiig of boys in the night, dis
turbing the peace by their shouting, hi.. wing of
horns, and ringing of Ml. In answer, we ran on
ly say, that to correct the evil, the laws should be
enforced. Let the ringleaders be arr sled, mil bound
over to appear at the next sessions, when Judge
Lewis may have an opportunity of giving ihim a
prnrtictil lesson, on the subject of fines aud impri
son merit.
j" Michael Uurke of Harrisburg has lieen re-
cemmended for the olfie of Canal Commissioner.
Mr. Uuike has grown rich by his contracts on the
public works. We think he bad better remain
where he is, and hope the Governor will be of the
same opinion. i
i
pr';. I.i f.mvtd In. r.n'.likl....l a l..(l..r ii. tl... '
llair.st'Uig Reporter, stating that he is not the per
son alluded to, as living ilcc'fd a director in the
I'. S. Dank. If his name was iuttndoJ, it was
without bis consent or know bilge.
Molto! C. RuiitH tins htcn nominated
by the (ioveinor, for ie-pHiiiilnieiil as one of the I
Amociate Judgis of the Supreme Court. j
was upwards of 224.000 dollars of money in the ! serves, will seldom fall, unless by its own fault,
vault of the Miami Hank. $218,000 of this was to secure competency and respectability.
in their own notes $1,201 in specie, and the ha- ! -
lance in pper of other banks, all of which was ta- j , . " Joluvllle'. Hiflr.
, , . . . . I During a former viiittu this country, our dis-
ken. r our pcrsuns have Is-en arrestod, upon whom J'
were found $24 000, some f which was in bank.- stranger sojourned for a few days at
Lie mo,,ry.,ho balance in their own pi.rr. j -'mc.nnat., stopp.ng with his limited tc at
The Mechanics aud Ti..dra Hank had a notice j '" ufa N,r- (-' . a P1""' "poken, jolly
en the door Ut evening, that they would re-oin ! IVmifiice, who cared little for rank or nobility,
this morning ai 'J o'clock. beyond the 'custom' they might bring him.
The Prince was very fond of fowling; and his
lumbus, (., and also one at Louisville, Ky, The
mob at Columbus was, however, peiauaded to reorl
first to lawful means for redress, vii: t.i ev.jel cer
tain men charged with being murderers and thieves
Inaugural Atltlrm.
In ano'her Column we publish the Inaugural Ad
dress delivered by (Sov. Porter, at his iuauguiat.on
on Tue.d.iy lat. Il is a well wr.tlen ib cuinci.t.
and Uie fly reiterates some of the most prominent
points advanced in his la to mesge.
The following loner of resignation will show
how a man of courage feh on the occasion of dan
ger. ('lciiTi,Ohio, I2ih Jan. 1842.
To Ihe Officer and Members of tht Cinciiinuti
Light Dragoons :
Gim-li-m :!! herewith tender to you my com-.)
mission as Captain of your Company, endorsed
according lo I iw, and hereby resign my orlice as
'right-hand man' (young Las Caw an, if we
remember rightly,) borrowed the landlord's
rille for his use. He met with such success
with the weapon that he directed M. Lax Cas
ma to purchase it at any price for his occasion
al use in his farther western traval. The
morning the distingushed party were to leave,
our BonitHce encountered the Trince in the
Captain. I cannot, in jusuce to mj self, remain at j ball : 'Uli, look u-lierel said he; 'about that
the head of a Company which refuses to obey my 'ere rifle. You may think may-be that I've
orders especially when their services are required j walked into you 'bout a feet in chargin' you
ueexpecv-ou no arise, as annosr. 10 preciuue uie narf. K(Stod jn t,,mon u M,,:70,
necessity 01 uuvurung 10 mem again. liiur a
deliberate percsul of that address, and a careful
consideration of the numerous perplexing and
vexatious questions -which have hitherto been
presented to rue for action, or which I cancx
poct to have presented hereafter, I do not find
a single, word or sentiment lhat I would change
or modify. As it expressed my opinions and
determinations three years ago, it equally and
emphatically expresses them now. I beg leave
to refer yu to it, ond to assnre-yoit that 4 adivr.'
to it in each and every Beiitiment stiit. Addi
tional light has only made it more clear to my
mind ; additional experience has only strength
ened the convictions then felt.
The
Mime of news-papers is rVi,.r10. The nnmbcr
of I'ost Officeb inthe United Kingdom, is3,K
The mails for evpry part of tho country leave
the (JoiM-rul Pitt tEce in Indon daily t Sun
days excepted, at r3 1. M., and ull are expected
to arrive at (i A. M. Tins (jondon I'ost (fllice
is not open for tho ih-livcry of letters, or the re
ception or delivery of mails on Sunday.
tiiuuUii(
The practice nf smoking is declared by phy
sicians to be uetuully one ef the most efficient
I causes of the (it rtnitii tendency to diseases f
1 tho lungs. In point of expenses its waste is
iiwroiisis. J11 jiumuurg alone, liny ukjus.uhi
to protect the live und propony of their fellow citi-
zens,
For the many manifestations of kindness recei
ved at your hands, please accept my lluuks, with
the assursitre that I shall ever feil giatcful at a
lecollrction of them,
Veiy rcspictfid'y jourob't serv't.
WM. II. H.TAYLOR,
seventy five dollars for that wo'hii ; but t'
ain'l so. I was 'leached to it, for it never mis
sed in my hands nor my son Tim's; und I tell
you whut 'it is, -Mr. Joiin.nv villi:, if you don't
think, now, when you come along back this
way, that that rifle's reully wuth seventy-five
dollars, I'll take it offyour l ands! -Now that's
. it .1. 1 1. l' l. 1
air, 1 in sure : 1 ne 1 mice was 111 nigu goou
Capt. C. L. Dragoons. 1 jlumor wjt, tj,c incident ; and has often rever
ted to it eince, while Uie honest hott is frequent
ly bi'.iril li kjiv ! 'I t lull" h I he'd I t-en her '
few days M.ice, that there is a wealthy iudivi- ; ... & rfle wt.&ti lIie A1U.oallics!'
dual in this county who is owner by purchase!
of til pews! of these 17 are in baptist societies; Casdim. Thirty thousand pounds of sugar
7 in Unitarian; li in Trinitarian; VJ in Human j nro n,,, ,iye used atStaurt's Refined Steam
Cdtholic; 9 iu L'uiversallihts; ti 111 K piscoi-u.aHy establishment in (Jreeuwich street.
Mute Tnasurrr. i
1
On Tuesday last, Job M inn of UrdforJ was e
lected State Treasurer. Win. K. Anderson of Per
ry was the candidate agreed upon in caucus. We
arm filf.uup.1 svitli tbn result, snd think it would lie
, . . . r. done, he would go on. He then asked for yeas
a dilbcult task for ihe caucus members to satisfy 1
, 1 , . 1 1 1 l snd nays and they wete ayes 116, noes )'J- o
ilinr ri.nutunvnls u.li Mr. A nilcrsnii snout I Itave : ' j j
So the House decided that the main question
should be now put.
A motion was made for adjournment, an l the
yeBS and nays were called for, and were aye 51
noes 145. So the House refused to adjourn.
Mr GU ANOER rose to a question of order, anJ
lb it was whe her, the instruction having been mo.
d lied (diierling the Com nittee on the Judici.ry
to report forthwiih) the resolution did not require
a vote of two third to pass it.
The SPEAKER apprehendid not
Mr, (JKANliER (still keeping his place upon
the floor) I must bow then to the decision of the
Ch.ir.
Cries of 'question,-' "question," "order," "order"
and great commotion.
Mr. liRANliER siid when gentlemen were
been elected, when men, much better quahtbd, were
liefoie them.
Bankrupt Law.
We publish the proceedings of the House nf Re
presentatives in Congress, on the repeal of the
Bankrupt Law, passed at Ihe eitra session. Eve
ry riTort in the power of those opposed lo the re
peal was made, to prevent the main question being
put. It is said lo have been one of the most exci
ting scenes ever .witnessed in Congress. On the
main question the vole stood ss follows: vc 1 1 1,
noes HI). Nothing can, therefore, save the Uill, ex
cept Ihe veto of the President, as lheSenatew.ll
more thau probably concur with the House.
Sixori.AH Invlmi mlnt. lie were told
I need only say in connection Kb rt, thit !
the present condition of the commonwealth,
though apparently more einbarrasoing than il
was at that period, is in reality very little if at
I brxes ('cigars have been consumed in a year.
taeli Isox costing ubout jCUsteihng XI'),-
' UK) pt!lSd in the air ! ! If it is a crime to
; shorten ', or extinguish faculties, theatithuri-
th rut.n willi effecting both in a very re-
ll ,.1.anaA 'l'l, n..l.li .,.!... ..ti.l!.. I ') Ol r.ir: VlllCI ,i..u., ri,..
the same, the public burdens only inereaM-d
to meet obligations then incurred The ptiblie
Improvements are more productive, and the
1 inurksbre degree. It computed that of twenty
I doatlis-ct' iiK'ii between tho age of eighteen
1 and thirty-five, ten originate in th waste of the
cMiNtrtutrni nl'snKikiii";
ban, undlUiu Alethodist. 'i'hc average cost
of the puws was about $i'.) each, and he has
derived aa average interest oil the cist, of 11
per cent- This is not only a singular invest
ment, but, if wc have becu correctly informed,
a more profitable one than any one would have
been led to suppose. L'ouctird i-'reeiuen.
the Housti decided to call for the Report.
Mr. J. C. CLAIvKE moved to proceed with the
orders uf the day, which were etitb ns.
The question of order was raised whether the
House cio 1 by a vote of two thirds, could sus
peuJ ihe reception of petitions from ihe Stites.
About lenty gentlemen rose, one after another,
with various motions, some insisting upon the Re
port front ihe Committee others thai inslanJer
did not mean that the Committee should not have
lime to retire to their room, and proceed with ica
wnalde delay in ibis matter.
Ijuestiou of order were now p led one upon ano
ther, and chaos leigned supreme.
Mr. ARNOLD of Tenn. having obtiined the
door, moveJ an adj lurnuu-nt, the yeas and nays
were gone through with, and were ayes 87, noes
1 13. So ihe House refused to adjourn.
Aoiittuirut by the (ovrmor.
t.i 11 A' Pnuvir. F.so-. In lie Piothonolarv of
,1,., r , f Common Please s.ul District Court oft BARNARD, (the Chairman of the Com-
.h. rt of I.sneaster. i., the room of Zenhania 1 niil"'e of lhe Juici.ry) now anJ
public revenues essentially a ugti rented. Our
banking system, Uien tottering to its fall, ha
been examined with searching scrutiny by the Dr. Majendio ba shown that if a iVog is fed
public eye its faults have been detected, it on with white bread and water, and confined
unsoundness exposed, and iu duugeu guard. I wholly that, he will die within filly days; but
cd against by lhe disseiuinalum of cores cl in- if lhe brun is letl in the bread no bad i ll'icts are
formation. The wild and headlong spirit of experienced by the animal.
Ntw IIorstf-Smoe.- A Frenchman, resi
dent in Poland, has invented (says the United
Service Journal) a new meiiod uf shooing
liiHticti, for whicli the eniieror has awarded him
filly thousand rosiWes, besides an exclusive pa
tent, lie covers tho entire hoof with iron, and
the base of this shoe or sandal is perfectly
smooth. It requires iieilhcir nail nor screw,
is extremely clicap, and has tire important
characteristic of great lightness. It is getting
into use in all parts ot Rs.-a. kea the hoof
is injured, it is lutiud lobe very Leueficial. As
near as w e can understand this account, this
1 1 hoc ib a kind of mccai&in, made of thect iron.
Much of the syrup when it is refined, doubly
and trebly, until it becomes ot a pure transpa
rence, is then formed into those neat, clear aud
spotless candies, of the most exquisitu taste and
brilliant appearance.
This is otre ot the moia extensive sugar re
fineries in the country. W'e had the pleasure
of pa (sine through it yesterday. It is five and
a halt stories high, and covers a large lot of
ground. All the severe labor is done by steam
and whenever occasion requires, the melting
is performed by the fame. One btore is used
chiefly for melting the sugar, and another for
drying it. In these are every facility and con
venience for refining, or enndying it in the pu
rest and best manner. f N. Y. Jour. Com.
"(iRou Moskv." The Huston Journal says
f -JT,t st HI have been paid to tho seamen 011 board
tho Receiving' slop Columbus, in lieu of simrit
Kaiio.n for Uie Um three mouths, which they
had voluntarily iclmquishcd.
M'l.enegan, deceased.
One of the locomoliv a on the Winches'er Rail
road conveyed last week, from Winchester lo Har
per's Ferry, in a single train, eleven hundrtd und
itrenty Jict barrel of Jiuur. Halt. Amer,
(Ir. Jacksom In the N. Y. House of Repre-
scnlalivet, on Friday last, Mr. Daveuc, of this city, i
utoted a resolution Cilling on Congress to pass a j
law rvfuiiding lo lien. Jackson, with ii. teres: and
costs, the fine of 1 000, inqiosed on him by the
Judge of the Louisia-.iiia district in 1615, for an
ulleged olfcnce against the authority of said JuJge.
The qu'stion whether the resolution should lie
considered, was on Saturday decided ullirmatively
yeas S7, Dim- 37, nearly a paity vote. The con.
siib-ialion of the resolution was then, at ihe request
uf the mover, postponed until Monday. Exchange.
Fimatciai Minicrsisr m thb Olo Bat
SrT. The Constitutional lerm of Mr. Wildei,
Tressurer of Masrachuelts, expired on the firwt in
stant. During the five yea's in which he held the
ollk-e, f ,6lK),(HI0 had bees recriveil in. and dis-
bnisrd frem the Treasury, and of that sum the
Coniaioiiweslib ba not lost a farthing. The sum
of fSB has Urn taken during thai lime in counter-
id lhat he
had held himself ready for some time, to make the
report which the House bad just called for imovi
ttr. Cries of make il then now now.
Mr. li. c uitinued, No, I will not present this
Report until the Speaker decides that il is no lha
next business in order.
Mr. 8 A UNDER of N. C. (one of the Commit
t e on the Judiciary) then liJ, that aa one of the
Committee who bad been ordered to report, he
would uo so. One of ihe liule boys look the pa
I r iVoiii his hand and carried it to the table.
Mr. 1JARN ARD said, be awaited the Spe.ker's
decision, (ircal lumub.
The SPEAKER said, in that in the piescuA
condiiion of the House, he was reluctant to, sa
what sliould or should 11 it 1 done, but kv would;
call the attention of gentlemen tit on thing, and)
that was, that whatever msjhl b his decision, it
could be appealed from, and then, as now the mi-
jurity would decide lhe whole nutter; undpr lbce
ci cuintsiuvs anJ with a view ta save ihe lime of
the House, he decided ihll the Djl should, be re.
I oned.
Mr. Cl JiHINC. appealed.
Mr. FILLMORE, upon the apjieal, called upon
the House, 011 all sides, 10 puuse before they tool,
ibis st p.
t I reineinl-cr fiai.l Mr. F. a seene of as much
...
frit bills, hut on Ihe 1st instanl it was iffUceJ violence as lhat now pressured in Ihe N. Jery
fiom lha Ti.uier's private fun!st I iMf s,r(neie m,, f, t4jvJ l0 wdtr; suj