V.mlt on Ilia 1-mlirt Snpsr tnrin Cloilns of tli JUrto laiiul. There was n tremendous gale on lake Erie and Outnrio on the IStlj and 19th. In the bar lor of Buffalo the water ro?e five feet, Tho Bulftilo Advertiser of the 10th says The sebr. JelTerson, dipt. Dongs!, wont a ahoreat 6 o'clock last night, about three miles nbove Dwflalo light-house, and i a total wrec k, attended with a melancholy lo.es of life one rntirefamily, husband, wife, mid five children, together witli a young woman, and one of the men belonging to the vowel, having peris-hod ! Capt. Dotignll, from whom wo have the pain ful Trcitn I, says that about two hours after his vessel beached, the companion way was wash 'd oft, and the children and young; woman drown ed in the cabin and forecastle, portion of the crew had pot ashore, in quest of help, and were endeavoring to rescue the family. The mat wrapped his overcoat around the woman and trid to keep her warm by walking her to tsd fro on the beach, but she soon became ex hausted and incapable of motion, nnd was placed in the boat which Imd washed up, where fchs, dind in n cfiir-t .? )nM 1....I 1 . ... . ... VPS . il-l.rous on reaching there, and attempted to j r,.T ,, , F.-,,M.-u i Within a Fhort distance. One of the hands bo- I : .1 . , . . I The crew Bitccccded, about niidniglit, iii getting rm board the brig Olive Richmond, beached be low them, in a gTeatly exhausted stale. U'hen onr tcportcr reached the vessel this forenoon, the figure of the young woman above mentioned was discovered standing in an up right pasture, in the forecastle companion way, frozen stark and BtifT, with hands partly rais ed in an imploring posture, and her cy?s fixed with a cold and stony gaze upon the shore. Fourteen vessels in all were driven ashore on Lake Erie, ami wrecked. The Erie Canal from Rochester to Buffalo is completely closed by enow and ice; tlw depth of snow being S or 10 inches. The steamers Great Western and Wiscon sin, both due at BufTulo on Thursday, had not arrived on Saturday morning, and nothing had hcea heard of them. Jiake Ontario. A letter datod. Nov. 19, says "We are in the midst of one of our most tre mendous westerly gales. A schooner, from mismanagement, has just been driven on the East bar, wKhinthe piers, and must be lost. I never saw a more prodigious sea running. HYDROPHOBIA, The. following sensible suggestions for the prevention of this frightful (ami so far as wo can judge by experience, incnrtible) malady, being from a man of known experience in the disease of animaln, will be of use to our readers, in case of any occurrence of the fearful accident, the cflects of which they are intended to prevent. The communication is from Mr. Ainsdic, the veterinary surgeon ; Xatsau street, Miililli xrx llusjiitol. Sir, A late case of hydrophobia, reported in the papers, induce mo, with your permission, to oiler for the good of the public the following observations on the disease, and the cnly means we are acquainted with to prevent it. In the human being it is called hydrophobia, in the dog and other -animals rabies. We are unacquaint ed with the nature of the poison, but it dilfers from all other poisons by remaining apparently ina dormant slate for weeks, or even for months, and is not absorbed into the pystem fur 6oine time after the bite. No remedy is known for tho disease when once it is developed. None of the nostrums which are said to he cures can 1 be relied upon. Th? cause of the disease is equally unknown. Some have attribiitrd it to the heat of the weather the 'dog luys;'o thers to want of water, f r ill usage, but wo have no proof of it. The presei t stunnx r is the hottest we have known for ninny years, and 1 have not known of any case in the me tropolis until the one kTludod to. In many hot climates the disease is known, and it lias raged among us in the coldest weather. lu IS'.Vi 1 hud no less than i" ca??s under treatment; this year I have not had one. My ! t I 111 ' I ' ...... : longing ro uio vessel, namrn John Jinice, ffot , t;t.e Viaini river, for a while; but n Isst cdtMig into the swamp, and was likewise hw-l. The j t re,l -f her, sh binnijht her 10 ids city, i.nd q.inr family were from Hartford, Ct. names tin- j nrcd her on another si-ier. who in a vh-t rime, known the children aged from 8 yrarsdown- r. fb cire. no ,!rul t 'hat s her hr th. r b ..1 p .s, ward. The Jefferson was owned by J. V. j sesprd him-e!f of ad the- old lady's pro;e.tv, he Ransom, of Chicago, and was bound for that j ought to lake care of her, and there!", re . pplied t.i piTt, with E carg"o of500 bbld. suU, 40 tons iron, j I'i fn to rorfivo lirr iiniTor Iih rof; ih s tic fpTu-jptt nd some merchandise, which will be mostly j 10 do, PeterniiiTd not 'o bent t'-entp nse and k'St shipped by J. Murray &. Co. of this city. ' ironble of -liielding that venria1 gr. y head ' ,, ,ri,i . . , eprrroil in l otirt at Ihe damp walls of a prie- well aa myself, have been bitton by ratid i 1 , , . , . , ... ,. , ' , , on, and las determination that, if once ph.ced legs, and we are still ulive, end we haw; i , , ,,,.. , tuere, it tlmiild be his tomb, feeins to lie very ope-rated on some nunurcusot human being j . ... ., . . , , .... , .1-1 , i happv m his new vocation. He has been set lo who have been brtten -by rabid animal?, and ml. . .... , .. , . ; cutting out bisit-t.ips, at wliieh he proves to be no case has there tiecn loss of life. I lie pre-. 1 . 1 ... , , , , a nteiit atlept know iiil' , as he t-nys, the enitii ventive is as tin, owe 1 he .pen-on bitten fhould , ' ,. .. . .. , , , , , , ette touch ol lorm u Jiit.-li the IiKksIs of ta.shinii as soon as possible thoroughly wa-oh ami cleanse i P ,., , , . .. . . i .i .i prefer. 1 he t ohwrL after sentence, was ouiie tho bitten part ; not suck the poiMin from the ! . , , . ... , , ... ... , ill jj-xh! hpiiit;;, saving he had seventeen thou- uix.ind, aa is Ux) cninmonly done, tor inoculation , , . , , , . .ii- sand .li.'il.ir miii .ly tint awav, which he inten- niay take place by an abrasn.ii on the lip. It i " ' ' ., , , . i i i . .i ' ded to keep as h start rn the world when his Ihe wound be superficial and fi.goed, let the . ,. , , a -.i . ' tune is out. .V. Y. I uidii. edges be removed with a pair of sci-M.r--, and . then apply freely to every part the nitrate ot j Movhok I'.nr. nns's 1 mik. Yesterday llie n!fr, eoni)on1y called lunar ciiulic, and award of the jury in the matter of the funds which may be had in afiy irruggibt'a shop. If found in pusert-kiii of Monro? IMwards, and by the wound lie a punctuied one, as rn vorue j tttforder YauMli'imsitd in the Il.ink of North cases it is from the tusk of the animal goi:g , America, "was filed in Court. The award to deep into llie flesh, the -tii'k of coiibIic uiu.st bit . IJuiw ii, TSmthers Co., is !y7,!Ki'.i and fix carefully ponded that it may reach the bottom ; . cents damages, and to 1'letr her, Alexander & il necessary, tin? wisind fchiKild be cnlarpeil, Co , the stun of !t-.'7,(itK) and six cents dama care being uken in the use of the knife, or the J pfs. These are the two firms in New Ymk, poiton may be carried by it over the fresh tur- j ukui om.ui the liberies wereeoiiimitted. The fdCC The nitrate (A silver completely deotro)s I amount in l ink w ill not cover the amounts a the eurfaee of the wcurtd and neulralisi'v he i warded. We believe it is but a little over poiton, w Inch oi,;t away with the destroyed I I'lula. fmnfytianiun, e mirfaeo without the absorbents acting upon it, uii if freely applied to the part affected, the patient may feel himself perfectly safe. I Jo nut roctuniiioiid the. application of a pmltico afti'r the operation, tint lei the wound bn exposed to the atmosphere, and should any iiifUmtttinn ensue, it ion y be relieved hy dressings of olive oil. Londim S t u n ilnrii.' From the Vinrinnnti Ihtily Timet. A Tate, nt Horror I. If In Cincinnati t Ono of ih inn ! revoltin cases nf human (lepra vhy, degrod nion, and black henrtet selfishness, whirl) we ever he-a d of, ramp undrr our nntiec list week, fmm an authrn ic toutee. Tho place. Cin- J rinnuii the litre, a fi w we, ks since ihe victim j an old lady, ,.hnnt nim tv.fivr vi ars of ago, nnd the ....... ..i i .. I . i hp cucormi ances as t'einte.i rn v arc ns Ml. Iowa Ihev arc substantially corr et. Thoo'd ladv n f. rred to lind in the cily of New York, posse, ed i f sntiicie .t pioje ty 1 1 sin oth the doivn.S II i.f life, on J uiuke her comfortable in her dechnirg I yiars. A son, now liv'iigln ibis cilv, in good ciirntn I standi, it wis si itod, pqiinml' red a pint of tliisn w cflnp (i ( w. )!r hM iifi k.,v;nU. ,,,.. , cnM of .,nr,?.,. A!tiT sme time, a d.tua ,1t of the old lad ..-. uo t heront to the wr with whom she liv. ,1 ncr 11 nnd thof f.rlde limhs, and of comforting that heart-broken mother who h id nourished her from her ow n b. soni. fondled her in her arms, and j watched her slumh. rs in infancy and childhood, she placed her tottering fiame in a carriie and proceeded to her brother's hnu'f, when n.t findim; the fjinily t home, the sea'ed her mother on bis d. or steps, and left her in the rain, where the ie mained for an hour or two. On the return of the ton she was placed in a small back room in his house a miserable s'raw bed and Covering were given to bur, and then she was locked np. The condition in which sho wa fouiid is uflicicnt proof of the treatment tho was subjected to. Humanity shudders at the picture the mind is uuablu to coi.ceive, and lhc pen liia.b--quate to desciihe the scene in all its loathsome par. tii ubrs Bnd heart rending imagiirngs. Suffice il to say, that the lady who fins I heard of the circum stance, told her huabariil, who immediately called on one of die sons-in-law f ihc fuflercr, who i in the yearly receipt of several ll.ous.md dollars of rent from his real estate, and st .ted the inforn.n'ion he had icccivcd in relation to his wile's mother, and his appreh. nsions ih.it unh .-s in, tiling was done imnicdiati ly, she could not .aitvive such cruel treat ment. Alas ! he conjec'Uied truly the old lady di. d soon after. The son-iii-l .w answered, "I know it all ; the old woman is very old, and ought to have died j veaisogo; Bod it was nobody's business." j Uut our friend was not to he so baulked; the holy precepts which he hid unbilled, taught him ! tii persevere. He accordingly called on the town ship truste-s, and insisted on the.r g oing t i seu her, which at first liny rrfu-fd to do ; and it was only alter he had threaten, d lo pu' litii ihein il lin y refused, lii.il lli.'v consented to go. II is wite, picviaus to this, had c difd on the wile of her minister, and taken h r down to view the scene. Alter the whole matter w as tlm- ma ie puVic. and earnest threats na !e to the c laliv. s ol the vie lim, by our int,,rmai,t, that il they did not provide for In r. th. y w id I pul li-!i ilietn t the world, he consented to, and did employ a woman to hoard and wait on the aged and helpless invalid. I In y gave her food which she devoured lk- a fanii-b. d wolf would have done ; they cut ofT h r h air an I combed her head, ai:,l washed and dre-s.d her. While the pr. c. ss of i h ailing w..s going on, her daughter .idvinceil. placed her (ioLii specacles up- I on In r nose, and g va ihuctious "to be careful and not leave toy of the ererprrn .'" The poor old crea'iiro was at last made clem and j CoiiJoilable, rind remove, I to the roof of a hireling, where she af'i rw ir.ls died. Dor inform , nl t.'ate fuither, that one of the ree u'ar s'atioii.d nunisteis oftlie Methodi-t Chinch in ibis city, was an eye witness to the condition ol the deceased. Mid rein uked al'teiwaids, "rh .1 he iiev er had w itnessed such a ra-e ol hum .11 wr iched ness.sueh a revolting scene il was, he thou. hi, without a paiul el in a christian Community " MclNROK F.iiWAiuis. The "great fintincier," we understand, notwith.st.indinff the horMr he .'JXI!Jt.l THE AIMERICAN. Haturtlaif 3, !42. 0 We hse just received titty lenms of print iH pnper, similar in tite and quality ti theslieit upon which this is printed. Also 36 resins of u per Iioil 21 by 2H inches, which will be soli at cost i.nd carriage, f,ir ra-h. Zj On our first page will he found an ft eel tent tale and sever A other intereim articles. (XjT .Vi ma I arrived hern on Tliursd y, in con sequence ofthediep snow. (JjT The C.ihaI .Navig .ti.'n was eniiiety rbiseil on Sunday night l.i-t. A noinhcr of lma's .i ..led v.lh m, rchatn'ise, oil their w.iv h nv, have Info frozen up. The river at this plice h is been closed for a w eik past. Ojr A tminl rr of yonnu men of diis p'acp. are r"JW rrfc,vil ''.s'ru, lions in the study of the Oer- , ! . i n l.MfTi,irtA A lrnt.lt. 1 1 i nnntna - f . I. i 1 1 . lii. ii ii 'i ' .k' i. urn i,, iiiii,,, I.ess'rfc-, Sehleiiel and fJieihe hsve l ecome as f .mi liar i s household words. Of la e years, die literary or'd has m ,njfet-d a deep io er.vt in fibrill in lit. r.iUirc. 'I I e reason is" obvious; for in no other coun'iy is there so much s lid leainii g nnd depth of reejrih found, as in fjeimii.iv. fjnw, For t! ree conseriilfve 'edncs.1ayc we h:ive had a fill of Snow. The fir-t twd were si ijhl ; but th at of Wednesday last was one uf the real oM-fisbim ed n ws drv. deep, and h .fed on ,,lid found ,ti. n. The d. plh is about IS inches, j I We mav look out for more on Wcdne-iliv neit. If anv more should be eticeled the Wednesday j following, it will le duly ntinounced the Saturday j pievimis. j Qfj' The creal meeting in favor of f, n. (' ' cime oT at Harri-l.iirg on the 21s'. He was fi.r- I mallv n.-niii.ati d as a candidate for Preside! t of the , T'niti d Slates, f leneral Cass is a soldier, a tlates- j i man and a scholar. There are but f. w men who ' niftain as hinh a reputation, and again! whom as j litt'e ran be mid. The meetina hiuhly approved the ronre of fJov. P. r'er, in not interfering in die free discussion of the l're-id.'i,ii ,1 qoesiioii. Our al le and talented Senator. James Hue hanmin, wnn nlso recommended for le electioil to the I'ni.e.l Slates Senate. (Jj The good citi7.. ns of Wilbamsporl have, du ling the summer, put up several very handsome churches, built in a tlyle creditable even to Vil- j liamsport, where tiny have been an!ng ahead of all j their neighbors in erecting handsome buildinc. Some four or five years son, it was difficult lo find, j in that place, an edifice worthy of the dignified title j of a i bnrelf. I The Relief issues are qtio'e.l by the Kx- ' "" "' Ttade Register, as follows; Uroken b .nks, 1'iieand IVnn Township, I t to 10. I'enn- sjvania and !.ewitown. 12 to I I. Solvent banks generally. 10 to 1 2. lieadmg. Pi Isburg and I.an- caster, 9 lo 10. tXj Fiii k i.in Kvs on rtis. Isr nm at, is the title of a new wo.k, lately published in an extra New World in an octavo form. It is a temper ance lale nf great interest. Plice, 1CJ cts, or 10 copies for I , Q j" According to some of the I'ngli-h f rs, VI. I,;. 1 ... ,!,.... !..,.. 1 ..1 4"S nun n I'l, urn, inn-, i.j.i- .ii.iiro oi-i',ii --i.tot, on the sale of his "Amer can notes" The work wis I ublishe 1 in London st aboul five dollars er copy. II was if i rint. d In ihis country, aril old at I5J els. Mr. In. k n great ..biect while h. re, was to ! seru e nn in'er. a ional cepy r ght law, f r the j brm lit of for. Ign sulhors. Iftlirreever was any prospect of pissing such a liw, Mr. Dukens' cm. i duct Ins retard, .1 it at leist futy years. Through out bis w hole work he in .n fests a greater decree of j ignorance than any one could have Xeced f.om an au'hor of his n putaiion. He fu rls a ceat ma- ny faul'a with the A merit-ins. Among others they i use too much tobacco. Another is that ihev have no run. ins to lb. ir beds great wanl of refine ment in ihe eyes of Mr. Dickens. In li s account ofa Vniiinia slage coach ride, he represents the b'nik driver as railing out to lis horset. "Jitltly, Jiiliij." This term wis ts new to Mr. D cken ! ifaden here, aa to hinis. If. The truth is, Mr. j Dick, ns had only half heard, n he hid only half Keen, whit he describes. The driver, on being qn. stioor.l, was entirely ignorant of ihe term. The words he really used, were "tteuJi, itcatlj" when speak ng lo the horses. gjT The trial of Milton J. Alriauder, for murder is now progressing in Philadelphia. The right of cba Vuging Jurons, on account of conscientious scruples, was w armly argued by the counsel. The Judge however, allowed ihe question to be asked. There were s'Tinge romon afloat in relation o ('..It, in some of the city papers, a few days since. The Philadelphia Sj.iiit of the Tillies suys that a gentleman of that cilv saw him on Saturday night, after bis sriivtl in theniphl train from New Yoik, and that he was inquiring hi- way lo New Orleans. W'e ee notho.g, however, in ihe late. New York paC.s.in Corfu ination of ihe story, Qfj" The Chin, so a becming m re s u i ib'e than for. la-r'y. Their Adiniril, or walir general. as they call him, lately visited several American Ships of t at Wuinpoa, for the purpo-e of I. am ing aoinethmg in rxdsiion to the management of Cum and rigttioe. lie was hiuhly grat.fi.d with hisvi.it, . The British have of late, iceasionnlly tent them a few l.oinli shells, tie hutsting of which ihry descr.bv in the. following humoreus manner : "He fall down hen be siz- Z-iz itson be 'kir then be g . to tleep ; presen.fy he spiing U. an I kill pi.ee at Us.t uu linn." -Kill putt" ineai.s tear, in pieces. I! -JL 1L . J. .. .. Jlii i.ji. The Currency. Wh.it will the next Legislature do, in rebitinn to the currency, is a question frequently t-ked. The rtitrency in the country Is m ule up almost entirely of relief issues. In the city the currency is gold sod silver, and par paper. Relief money does not circulate, but linmidialcly passes into the hands of brokers, tt a discount varying from 10 to IS per cent. Thus we hae two curiencies, one for the eoun'ry and ona lor the city, and until these are equalized, thingt will not improve. We have heard several remedies tuggested. One is to sus pend the annual appropriation of the school fund, which amounts la about f 350,t)0( per annum, and appropriate the same to the redemption of the relief ixsiiev, until they are all ahsorlicd. Another reme. ly is, to lay a tat, the nr.fecds M be appropriated epecifical'y to the redemption of thee issues. We j c'e'- fe" ,,,M so ''"r 'he coming M. s should pr.fer the la ter. S .me no doubt will oh. ! '" tbe currency. Mr. Uu.Miso't Etch. ject to this mure, is Mir t,.xes nre already heavy I 1urr P'B" wi" ,,e recommended tod in the same inoui-h. True, but are e not already t.ied i b",'l. f"""'" capitulisia may oijecl a rojal twice as much on account of our bad currency, as ! flas' ILli"n on I'T''" liny ncuiiiofiai t n wool. I ainiiiint to '. I his, we , think, can be made apparent. The Relief issues ' now in ciiculilion, amount to up.ar.ls of two mill ons of dolliirs. These, n an average, nas ' IiioobIi Ihel.aiulsof ihe Ur. kers at least twice a yrar.ai d are, on an average s! a veil i, limit ton per crnt. each time. This have, in the aaregite, will amount to f400,(MlO cr annum. This sum it then actually lost every year to the people, among whom this currency ij rereived at its par value, No power, it mafer. not how de,,H,tic. can impart Kivrii vuiuc io inai wuicn uoes noi in reality iks. rest it. It is idle to suppose, that a piece of paper, which tHmiinnllt ppsscs tor a dollar, can If made worth a dollar, when its intrinsic value is hut ninety rents. j ' he farmer mav itnwr'iethat he is receiving eighty CPn, f,,r wheat, but let him reduce his money '" P"'e lue, and he will find he has but Utile over seventy ceivs, and thus it is with every thing he huvs, or fells. The Prizr Fifilit Trial. We learn from the; N. Y. Tribune, that the jury, after an absence of three hours and half, returned a verdict nf 'guilty of mansiailsht. r in the fourth degree,' al ihe sime lime rcomiiiendiiii the j.ii-o-ners to the mercy of the t'mirl. They will proba bly be sen'enced to two year,' ini ri onm. nl in the Slate Prison. j fTj Acc, riling to ihe calculations of some ' chioiio'oeiHts, the time which Cod had appo nl. d' to m i the children nl Ura. I free, is last approaching. , Tl...;. t.... i ..: e I., i : ...i... devoli ns, scattered as they are through every land, they never fail to petition foi their restoration to the laud of their Fathers. Ofj- There have been a great many rumors, as 1 weil aa a great deal nf mauoe uveiing of late, in re- lati-n to cabinet change tnd President m iking at . ushington. Webster and Spencer tie both aim- ii g to ni pi mt ench other in the god opinion of! , ., ... , . , i the I resident. I hey were t'Ut t short l line since, . , , . r.i l- looked upon as oracles of the whig partv. But 1 , , . , , ., , , ,, , , liow have ihe m ghty fall, n ! I he following, from I . , . c ., . ... the correspondent of the New 1 oik l ouri r, w ill j serve to illustrate the niesent state of i.lfurs at , Washington : " I'jtrart fivm a Ifttirfi urn 1l'atiii);!un. Wasiiisiiton, Nov. I'J, 1S12. There wiil be no cab net changes until the iiih of March next, when Mr. Foswabii will give up his seals of office. This hat been decided on, and the incumbent has been odere.l the resdtr and has t'gued the contracl. We hope the genii, nu n will no' shake in ihe morning now with fear and Iremh hi g, as has been the case for the la-t six months. More than one of the cabinet have been afraid of their shadows for some, time past; but they fe. I quite easy n..w. A great struggle hat been g ling on for a few months past for the mastership in council. Mr, Spi cs trying lo upset Webstss, and Mr. Web stsk's friends circumventing !SrsCF.a. Shortly after the adjournment Is-t fall, Mr. SrasrtB be rime alarmed for his office, at the apparent coolness of tome one at the Executive mansion, for it hid ! Iieen u hinitrtd (thal't the word now) that he was j for Scott, and immediately tet about to right him self and play his last card. On the receipt of Mr. Wkmstzh's speech it Boston, wherett the Presi dent was no little disappointed at not having more credit given him fur the crfcclion of the Treaiy, Mr. Si ii h had the sagacity In perceive the mis take of Mr. WtasTl'.a, and to know that Mr. Ti ns w..s most accessible on that very head. I'nder cover of an official visit, he immediately repairs to Itip Itaps, and cons over with the Prcsi dent, the Boston speech. Makes bit own insinu ations as to what should have U'cn omitted, avows his loyalty, and condescends to play antics on the Aeeomae shore, fir ihe amusement uf Captain Ty ler and his friends. He then hastens to New YorL; ml 'earning from indications in that quarter, thai the W higs would most probably I e d. fealrd this full, be wiites a long response to a let:er of tome manufactured Committee, and gives the President the credit for the Tie ty, and mbIs hit s post icy lo the Whig partv, (At the very lima uf writing this letter, the F.v.culive had trrinui intentions of di-plaeing llie very g.-ndcniun himself) He re turnsC4 Wahiif'Mi b.fore Mr. Webster, and when , ,b hfwl u( ,,,, ttSttwhf jlf(ilt , ,llNew , V(irki lf in M.lnni ,, ! strode I- fj(( ,,,,, j, IJt M tK( jUI1,f , who ,jd made the . ,1,1, I an in , ,i,,ia R.i: .UIMir.l III! vdlioil lloiuir- ... , , . . , 1 , olhccrs dare not seta! them, ries in the Bible. Some fix the period between osi, i ,.r ,.. i . i i o ,- i The editor of the Phil ideh.bia I'nited States (.a- IS 10 and IsnO. Oth. rs Is tween I SI land lSt.! 1 , . , . ! telle bis r ceived from Mr. Joseph Ilanrium, of 1 he J, ws l ei ce that the Mesiah has not yet - . ' . , l . , , ..ii. r.i. . Concord township, Delaware county, a pars ,ip thrie peared, and that at his advent the Ji ttructton of Ihe j ' ' world wdl take place. Chrutains, on Ihe other j SveX ix incht, in hand. If lieve that Christ was the promised Messiah, I A young man nam d Jonathan Clieli ter. com and that nt h i teeund coming, ihe world will If , mined suicide in Columbia county. Pa., a few day destroyed. Il is however, generally admitted, that i since, by hanging himself in his father's barn, the restoration ef ihe Jswt is to take place before j A young lady has recently obtained, through the the Millenium. In every prayer offered up lo Ihe ( Court of Common Pleas at Chandn rsbu'g. Pa., a Almighty, in every binning invoked in their daily verdict for 1,500 damage fiom her lover, fir a thunder, fie wnt for a few dys in the ascend, n cy, whfn Mr. Webster appears at Washington, with the Massachusetts result in his breeches pock et, when the Secretary of War steps back, and his nett step will be on a trap door. Mr. 8penccr ran never be Secretary of Stale. Mr. Up-her hat the appointment in his pocket, in anticipation of any vacancy theie. But to leave these gentlemen. You wish to know what new policy, if any, the Administra. linn are to pursue. Theie it to much mysti ry in this administration, arising from diatrust, and fol ly, and bad counsels, that it is hard for tho Dicta tor himself to tell what ia to be dono. In Ueneiul Jackso.s's time, every thing was above board and open he had no stents in his Cabinet, and why , "h0"1'' lhc nieaures of ntiy administration be so- MISIIILANT. Ktlltirlal, C'nnlrntrl antl Selected. J.ord l p th is p'rpaiiriit for the piess his oh- ' 'Vit ,n ""the Am reins. As he is a liberal , ""t'ded nobleman, his woik will be looked for with i '''"-rest. ! Iutr Ureen has lt d before the 1'iesident a scheme, f.,r the t til. merit of all disput I b tween fo.eign nations, by mediation. Iinpli,onmenl for debt i. unreservedly abolished in Tennessee. There are now about one bundnd Indians left in r'lorida. A two.penny paper entitled the Midnight Crv, devoted to ihe destruction of the wo. Id in 1813, and regularly in mourning, hat been tttrled in Ihe city of New York. Mr. Miller has been lecturing in that city. The legislatures of Vermont, Mi souri and Ten nessee, have pa-sed resolutions in favor of a tejieal I of the Ilankrupl Law. ' The Legislature of Vermont has passed an Act which virtually abolishes puiiUhmeut of death The people of Nashville are about to establish a si honl f,,r the Lllind in that city. We hear'ilv wih ilieui succiss in their ph.Unthiopic exeriions. F.rx county, Massachusetts, has a population of 92 000 inhabitants, i f whom fc4,.100 have signed the lotnl abstinence phdge. n- ; . , , ( (j j. , n) ... Vllllkw, iv.,ice th. m al ,j ,e EB, ,h Cu,t0I House breach of promise of marriage. The number nf persons carried over the Troy and Schenectady Kail Koad exceeds 300 j?r day. The fare is only 25 cents. Lnnilun covert an area of IR square miles. It is 74 miles east and west, and nine mitet north slid u h anJ tHuwillB r,r illfqilt.lt , it is 3(, nii,, jn t.,rc.,,i( Advnet from teveral of ihe towns and landings nn the Illinois river so- ak of ihe large sccumul i- tion of nrodure, p.irticulaily wheat and flour. In ' son eplaies ihe amount h aa accumulated lo such 1 , , , , , , 1,1. if. .wiit vat lliA r.rr.uira li'ivn ,,, .ret i. ..Iti !..- nt.ir. 1 ( tet, j I Cunhna Kill (A During the fight at S.dado, i C'",ov. "ur " ,h" n"'" inveterate nnd d .nge.ous i "f Texss. was killed by a man named ' A''""'. "f ua.laloupf. ! Florida 7''ers One of rhese ferocious snimals, says the 8t. Aueustine News, which are very nu merous in our Tirritory, was killed a few days since, alsiut eight miles from our city. He mea- . sure,) from the tip of the tail to the uo-e riht fe. I ait inches. Insan'du. There are 17,181 insane persons in -y 1 ihe United Stales : and the estimated number of those who become to annually, it 5.719. There ic vi ,,, io Btiuius in iii luuntrv. niiiiaii lim aomeihing less than 2,000 patients, and receiving almost I ,"00 annually. Dwarf Trees. An extensive forest of dwarf f.uit trees has been found in Texas, principally plumb irees, m iun Pftrmg. omy two leet in l.etgni also , wrii n 0 j,e hj ,neAvA , fae ,. oakt faring arorns, eight feet high. Nothing like , j( of , ,,,,,., ,w, p.,irl,ig towards the repre them in any other country. j ,ti,,n of a well with a sweep and bucket going A man cime 300 miles, fiom New llmip-hire, up. Thus distinctively conveying the message to for the express purose of w itnessing the execution ! his father that "all hit f.mily were well, and were of Colt. The officer! veiy prop, rly declined lo i coming up lo tee him." gratify hit brutal appetite, and refused him permit- If A writes hit name on the margin of a paper, tion to enter. I and sends that to a friend by mail, he conveys t fltrs Plunders. Dickens makri the Yank, es : him several distin.1 ideas and facts: 1st. that ho use the word elevir in the sense of eligible. This ' i'iH alive ; 1 1, that he w t well enouah to write. they never do. Clever it almost innriably us.d j Hd. lhal he r embers him. though distant; 4th, for gi mtiurrd with us. '"' he has sen: bim by mad ihf very newspanr up l.i.tin. Laiin it a living tongue ; Il is spoken in Hungary, and ihe debates in the legislature uf that country are conducted in that language. The g r.atest and most ami .hie privilege w hich the ii.h enjoy over ihe Hor, is that which they ex- . . , ., , . . eicise the eat the privilege of making the in hip py. l.acuii. Hi an Til ss. Messrs. Pell told lame gld Wines yeeterdsy, some of wbi-a went as high a fifieen dollars a gallon. OIJ Teach B.ai.dy brouiht a ve-y higlj piiee, showie; (bat iheie are tome small comers in the "ipper eiiclet wheie total abttinriice has not )'( ! penelrsied. Y- -hut. Cn. Col. Webb's Case. Col. Webb was on Saturday sentenced In tWrt years' confinement in the State Prison, being Ilia shortest term the law would permit. The peti tions of 14,000 citiient of New-York, asking a re. mission of this punishment, have ere this been laid before the Governor. Hit decision on the esse hat not yet bff n given, but we trust that it cannot be o therwise than in accordance with the prayer of the petitioners. We but speak the almost unanimous voice of New. Yo;k when we express this senti ment. If a concentrated effort had hern made, the number nf petitioners for a pardon might easily have Ifen swelled to thirty thousand legal votert of our city indeed, lo nir e-tenths of all the persons to whom a petition should be presented. We have signed no petition, deeming the public expression i. four wishes equivalent to petitioning ; we know m .ny who hive not signed who yet ardently de sire the success of the e iTort fr a pardon. All feel that if C.d. Webb's fault has been greviotis, griev. onsly hath he answered it and that to snfTer weeks of pain and peril, nnd til be crippled for life, ought to Ir deemed a sufficient p inishmeiitf.it- a duel to which hr wa challenged, and which h Caul I haidly avoid. The petitioners for a rem ssion are at least half th - olilical opponents of Col. Webb, and his transfer to Ihe Stite Prison would cause a general sensation, n profound regret, throughout our city. The (iovernor, we think, should not hes itate to comply with the imperative demand of pub lic sentiment in this matter. A'. V. Tribune. Coitntri-rrlters and their Iiuplementt. A laree oang nf counterfeiters have been arrested in New York within the last few days, aftel flood ing that city with a quantity of counterfeits and al tered Ills, elegantly got up and well calculated to deceive. The police have now in prison Bill Shep herd, Charles Jerolman, and Eliza Campbell, alt merotiers of the Shepherd fraternity, on thechuge .f manufacturing and uttering counterfeit money. They have also secured the copier plate press on which the bills were printed, and the check plate for printing the backs, together with over f 13.000 in counterfeit f: u ites on Ihe Manufacturers' Dank at Providence, It. I. ; a small bund e of $5 hil t alter ed to the Creenwich Dank, from the fraudulent Tenth Wanl bank, n.l a I .rge bundle of bi'ls on the latter concern, prepared for alteration, oil nf which won'd h ive soon been put in circulation, but f..r the lirnely de-ceut of the officers upon the g insr. The bundle of M.inu "adorers' Bank hills was found Ion ied in a tin box in Fifth sttect, searched by the ollice.s ; nnd the press was found concealed in se- i ll-"' I"" be lesidence of old Mrs. She ph. rj " 10 V wl,, r8 I'1"" w" f"". I"- neit m a liox in Hie yar.l. A qu intity ol laces, dry goods, hosiery, and hardware, were slso fund at Ihe houses occupied by the counterfeiters. Chmn. The Madisonian nf yesterday contains a letter from the P. st Mast, r Ceneral, to a gentleman in Kentucky, on the subject nf writing on the margin of new-paceis, and sending them through the mail lo ovoid ihe payment of letter postage. It would appear from the letter of Mr. WicKLirrc that ihe gentleman to whom it is addressed had been in the h .b t of sending papers, which he had himself recei ved through the Post Office, to his son in Cynthia na, Kentucky, without first erasing his name, writ ten on the margin. The papers so sent, it would further ap(ear, were charged with letter postigeby the Postmaster at Cynthiana ; and this led to an in quiry of the Postmaster Ceneral as to whethei this charge of postage is in accordance with the law of the land. Mr. WicKLirrs slates in reply, that the Post master in Cynthiana did not violate the law in ex Hciing letter postage in the case a'luded lo. He cou'd not know who wrote the name, and it cannot change the question of postage whether the name is written on the margin by the person tending it or nn .iher. If written an I tent in tho mail, the right to ex irt I, ttei postage attaches. Mr. W. takes occa-ion lo state in bis leply that the prac'ice of mairita ning a business or friendly correspondence by writing on the margin of newspapers has been carried to a g'e.t ex'eut. Hence the law of 1825, imposing letter postage for euh article of which the I'raU'lu em a.k.ge is composed, and a fine of five dollars lor all such inlrai lions of the Post Office leaulatiins. The Post Master lieueial adds -The many igeni .us devices to evade the penal- t ly of this law may 1 inferred foin the fscts in a I , . u i . . single ease which was brought to my notice. A . ,, . . .. , ., in in h id been in the habit of w riting on the m .rgui , ., t- r , . ua. I of an old p iper lo his father to save postage. When arrested by the application of the provisions of the ai t of 1825, he adopted a tpecics of lingular hie roglyphics. His object was to let his father know bis family were wi II, and would l tin in a few d.ys so he tent a newspaper with nothing but his on which be has written hit name, or caused il to be done ; ud 5th, he tella hit fr end where he it. Pull i more ..iericai, Xlnn u ..... u 1).. ...... Ti.. oi , . . . .-... . ,.r , ..avetanii riatr? , e, r : ',' M,i"r"n Temple, at Rutland nss lately Ikn ii dedicated nnew. On t i9,b u!t.. Ihrrs, rf i.. s:.i -.o'Uay, tiv, mis ioned r.,,1 faitb'.t . - rlfy fn- l llowera arrived at tho erc,. e from V t iih r 1 ", in 1-u.ii.nniiTu preacniug laim s.,,i -.ponLn,.,, -j he Sunday moining fob '""ng, they commenced baptising, in a breach of the Chagrin river, and continued at intervals for three days bapti lng in all Iwo hundred and six persons, ai two shillings a head .' Old convw were re-baptised and their tint washed iw,ity for ihe same price as the voting ones, tn.'yno, ,hs Jjncnon Kuwefn old sheen and t'rt t&mbt vl tfi.