Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 27, 1847, Image 2

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' ISIS-CONTEST BETWEEN THE
CLERGY AND THE ARMY. " -
The following items" ot intelligence from
Mexico has been received at the office of the
New York Sun, by an arrival from Havana.
'fihe.Congress.was in•secret session deba
hing npon.the measures necessary bo ta
litivin'ihelpresent state .of affairs. An !lic
itness has been received from 'Santa Anna.
demanding eight millions of money: other
wise, he said the country eas log. It was
understood that t'he confiscation of ths, Chu reh
property !Vas contemplated, in•order to pro
cure funds. for the war. The clergy were of
course, violently opposed to.tbis measure and
%were threatening excommunicatien against
the Grivesnment, Congriss and to army if
n was catrietf into effect. ,
Latest frotittet, Taylor.
!Despatches' havebeen received from Gen.
Taylor, latbll 24 December near Monterey
representing that he had lofrthat place on the,
16th for Victoria, liaving, previously put it
motion the.tropplclestioed.for that—pain
MOTiterrir — lne os a junction was . elleoled on
the 17th, with the 2d infantry and gd Tenn
essee 'regiment of loot from tamrirgo, and it
-was intended with the whole force, 3,500
;men,' to march,,oh the 19111 for Victoria.-
-Out on the evening of his arrival at Monte.
\nuncios, a deipaich arrived' from General
1-_-"Worth,eammaniling at Saltillo, with the in
4ntelligence that Santa Anna designed' to take
advantage at the division of force towards
Victoria, and, bra rapid movement to strike
a heavy blow:at Saltillo, and if succession
Then at Geri. Wool's force nt Parras. Under
Mese circumstances, arhl with no means of
judging how far this information might be
well founded,the,General returned; M.Morite
*my with thie -. regular iorce, in order to be •in
. a position to teinforpe Saltillo if necessary.—
The volnnteers • under General Quitrtian,
reinforced by afield battery, were ordered
Ito 'continue their march and eflect a junction
'with General Patterson at Vitoria, while Gen
Tailor returned to Monterey with General
Twi , rg's division, now increased by the 2d
in lan'try..
in the meantime:General Betier_ R ml Ge n .
Wool, being advised by Gen.
_Worth of a
probable attack upon his position, Moved
rapidly td join hint' with all the available
force at Pe.fras and Monterey, while orders
were despatched by General Butler, to hasten
'up troops from' the rear. ' The latter person
prodeeded in all haste to Saltillo, and assum
cd'command. agreeable to instructions which
had been given, by,General Taylor•before
departure to meet a'rinse like this.
Gen. Taylor had proceeded beyond - Mon
terey on his way to Saltillo, when he was met
'on the 20th by a despatch from the post, an
bouncing the early arrival of General Wool's
:Column, and also that the expected concen
tration and movement of the. Mexican troops
upon that position had not WI place—in
-deed, that _their advanced post had rather
- been withdrawn. Deeming the force there
and soon to be at Saltillo quite- sufficient to
repel.any•demonstratiou at this • season from
San Luis Potosi, Gen2Tayler did not think
it worth while to4hrew forward Geri: Twiggy''
13ace, and atter resting it' a
flay, designed putting it again in march for
Nictoriar to which ' po int he was to — proceed
himself.
• Gen. PattersoMwaz supposed- to be then
well on his march from Matamoros to Victo•
"Via, when his ilivisiefc - ekcept.Me Alabama
rangers (in garrison at Tampico) will be
brought together. With a force: - nolding, in
observation the pusses• from Tula, the gatti
sou at'Tampico, may be reduced with ad
vantage o the service.
't LOMAX - NG SVADRON C. S. Store
'ship Relief, Oscar Bullus, Lt. Cona'dg, 12 days
from Anton iiitartio, arrived at Pensacola on
the 15th inst. From the - interior there was
ho neWs. The Relief experienced very hea
vy weather on her passage• home, and lay
too 36 hours in a most violent Norther. On
the morning the Relief sailed, a' boat teas
discovered discharging cargo at'Anton Lizar
clo. Commodore Conner immediately dis
patched two boats, under command of Lieut.
R. Semmes, (late commander of the Somers)
who did in the most hadsome manner, the
Mexicans keeping up a heavy are. all the
while. Commodore Conner had the &pia
aron distributed along the coast, blockading
the ports withunabated rigour and his usual
vigilance
The U. S. seh. 011-ka-ya4, Lieut., Bercy
man Corredg arrived at Pensacola on the 14th
from Key West,
Prom the North American
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LATEST FROM EUROPE.
Advance in Flour—Great deniandfin• America,
Provisions:
give the substance of the various Tel
'egraptini desAtches we have received from
Nee , York. It - will -be seen that Cotton,
Flour and Corn have advanced ata very rap
id rate ; and now command very high prices.
The accounts are now full, as it seems that
tbenews has been held frpm the press in
Nevrlfork; probably by speculators ; or the
'usual mismanagement of the Boston Tele
graph, which thus far, has proved a nuisance
Instead of a ptiblic benefit.
• The Hibeinia brings from one million to
one million and a half in specie.
'Corn had advanced and the test quality
closed at 68 to 72 shillings.
Flour, has also advanced; and the - best
closed, at 37 to 38 shillings per brf; in bond.
There was,an excellent demand for Amer
can Beal and Pork at stiff prices supplies
•-• ,
Lard. was 18. to 50 'shillings in kegs.
The -President's' Message gives hopeful
a'asurgne England' that .low duties on.
British foods will be maintained.-'and ban
given the English._minufacturers-eheerful
-- prceipectiviciTtheir fradejdurieg the‘ coming
sprTg._ •
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Th-e Piriar.pdpers - nsSert - tiiiii the Fsenelt
governmentinteada.prepAng a - reducti - qa - 6
•
There has been terrible inuqclatiens in the
Roman Stetes, , creeisioriidggreat distress and
extensive joss oPprAperty:- The neiv Pope,
nicittigiftini.ltittisni, hardships by ddnationn
pe,rsonal exedbinn:
He h . lAtr ditties "on Foreign
grain , • • -
The PiciaidenPinreinelnishearr'nesailed
ngly:nani es'
are given to.,tile'iittapiti' apitaining:the
- Mexican Woe. Theitincilibrin cif.Catifetata
is nioie.n4copelain Engtarril than thaTexis.
annexation ; and 'severii'com*Etnia:nre made'
-upon the President's depict:ll66n' that 'th • e
war.'
• waa'nof undertaken 'with ,
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riti'ithdteast'exisOng in. 'fret:aid;
• earbiriehinie; anti' the' n niaboi, deaths by
starvation is on t 4. 11 ) 9 T,V,T......-,, •
" a 1' 11,niontows
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..Pa;;ba,Wrig: 2 la4sil hi,• getting . bis COrt!pany
'':accept as • a," biri bl-ifie",`Seo,oncl„Rctunebt
vbistabers,' Wow' started 'tor
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.:WEi3 TESIAY, JANITABY 21_01AI.
The Nereid and Expoeitor Is now offered to 'Mime
bere at ONE, DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS rt
but rattly when paitHN ADVANCE. Two diallers I
not paid in advance. We beg our friends td remember
that what we mean by paying in advance is paying at
.the tune tit.dt trateßne wr at the beginning otruiew. , ,
year. - Inge In- find- pone_metin_aarLUngenercers,'
enough to trik'fite; it at the reanced terms, after they
have, Int their subscrlptilms run Perernl months over
the thne. The Herald in now the cheiestltaper in
thertchtibtY.-nntErbritintieelit,,iiiheit firrnit . re r
arty nitittr. Its liet of subscatte is stead ytnerensirtg,
rendtrn it it rfentlible advertising rlttidinin.
3011 PRINTING of every description executed with
fhe TlnnottTienttieße end at inn !lowest 'prices, with
ne r and fashionable type. The lantana& .ior Our
endsepeofflilly eredlicited,
•
ant.toll.—The executive Committee
, umberland cooing Temperance Society have m a de
an engkgemdht for one evenihe only,
that or thef 28th Talltlfah lost-to address the citizens_
ofCailiele;latf,the - gliblittenT Temperance.lST. - GThae
delivered nuire"than 90 addreasee in the city of Phila.
delphili=one to 4000 'Students anti, young.tnen t yet a
paper of that city, referring to his recent visit there,
sayer-" Mr. Bough's lectures on Temperance, the
past week, have been crowded to over flowing: ent
Sabbath evening, an immense multitude assembled in
and around the Setiman'a Bethel. The large hull
.fitted as a chapel was densely crowded, and every. '
avenue end street lending to It were titled by hundreds
and thousands- whowere cootpelled to :retire beenune
there was not room for thenr."..
The place 01 the meeting will tie seasbOhEy Alimmne
ced AnA,4n pan to pay the expense. of the speaker
and the meeting, and in part to secure the comfort of
thee° who will wish to attend, admittance will be by
ticket.--nprice cents.—We- hope-that -no-friend or
enemy of the muse will WI to nYrtil himself of the
privilege of enjoying for once the heart-touching elm
(titmice Or thin UNAARPAIMED ORATOR.
M. Caldwell, Chair M.
Jgaopry, ,
)Our thanks are due to our worthy
friend Col . . Noble of the House of Represen
tatives for a copy of the Report of the' Board
of Canal Commissaners. Also. to the Hon.
A Stewart, add Hon. Mr. Black of Congress
for important Public documents.,
On Saturday night, last between the hours
of 9 and 10 o'cliack, our citizens were startled
by the cry of fire, which some person on
passing had discovered bprstingirorp one of
t he front windows of this office. 'Owing to
the promptness and energy of those who as
sembled the fire was speedily onf - iim,_atter
Burning a paper case and slightly damaging
the window and partition. Th.t loss is very
trifling, and we think will not exceed ten
dollars: So well have ive escaped that we
should not mention the matter at all if it Were
not to express our most - siocere and hearty
thanks to our worthy citizens tor the efficien.
cy and zeal they manifested on our behalf on
this occasion; but fot their „ efforts, which we
will not soon forget, we: would have had a
iiitichMore - S'erious fire to chronicle. or per
haps have been left withaut the means of
giving any account at Llf of it -
The lectute of Mr. Gough, according to no
tice is to come off on to-morrow, Thursday
evening, at half past six o'clock, in the Meth
odist Episcopal 'Church—we are informed
thqt in this excinsidn thrbugh the State, Mr,
Gough is under-the 'direction of the - State
Temperance Society,and that it is by arrange
ment with them, that persons are admitted
to his lecture here .and elsewhere in .. / ticket.
We are, glad that the paea of the ticket is so
low - as to exclude none from the rich treat
now presented to the citizens of Carlisle.—
ft,will be strange 0 . /or once any liouSe in Car
lisle will not be filled—even jammed; when
the largest halls in our cities are found total
ly inadequate to contain the thousands which
time after-time ass emble to hear and to feel
t he magic of his eloquence. We predict a
crowded house.
Tickets-max be had at Loudon'e and at
Eltiotes, and at the door,- on the evening of
the meeting—price 123 cents.
At the suggestion of the General Agent of
the Philadelphia Sabbath Association, we the
undersigned citizens of Adams, Cumberland,
Lrauphin; Franklin and York coudNes, re
spectfully request those in the aforesaid coup•
ties, who .are grieved at the, profanity of the
holy Sabbath, upon our Public andSlate'
Works, to meet in Cbriventicn at Cailisle,
on..Weilnesday the 171 h of February, to con .
suit how its better observance can be promo
ted.
Al) who are friendly to this movement are
earnestly' solicited to be present at the pro
posed Convention.
Rev. Metiers. S.S. Schutuker,-D-D-4-C,P.
Krauth, D. D., J. Watson, Prole. C. A. Hay,
El. L. Rougher, B. Keller ; J: Tnneyville, -lo
rries and Reynolds, Adams county ; Rev.
Prds't Emory, E. J. Newlin, J. A. Here, J.
Lillie, A. H. Kremer, Kempher, Hoffman,
Messrs. Prof. Caldwell, IL Duffield, 'A' Rioh
arcis, R. Angney, Cumberland co. Messrs.
J. C. Bucher, J W. %Veit, J. M. Awl, R. Mo
'Mister, W. Duncan, Daqhm county.—Rev.
Messrs. McKinley, Nevin,*hneck, Sprech•
erriduntrier - Gotey, FranVitk,..wo.unty.—S.
Small' York noddy. ' '
- The correspondent of the New York Tri
bune states, that among the recent arnval
n it
at_WOhingtott r iti Senor l Atochai who
,itlo7
said, was instrumental in immuring from the
President the permiseim-for-SantaTAnue-4 -
-s_th , dt-the—blookaP.
pass_throug, tockall'ng:Afitlitton,
to• take ,command of ,the Mexican, : army
operating against !hc J 1 /oftha United States.
PRO9FECT 0? AN EXTRA SESSTON.L4ION•II
Weehinglon;) in 'the ISTeni'yietk papally
speak ebnficleitee of tie gseiLilily 4f iiu.
extra , session:; of Cangreep toink necessurrk
ot
present ecingress the ragink
'11;6 iii er ' 'a"
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, A ',.i,.'snr4..ronid 7 --'Yaake4l: D 0402- tor . arP
admirable I;idi4cai'...cxiridatnes3, rekissea.t!ag
Mr. 'Polk as a tinkeri•lviati. bpi's got Uncle
'iiahi'agrldiroa,loo Po' andithll44. 1 • 134 '' -
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;Ohigliiiti3ltnreg rd to ‘.,, aAttwar that
'ale eaniiiip,Mailit ititeLll4lli litsrt to lay it
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ale 6,1 A our.readers'‘ \:- :' , k.V.i4,:1-
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'----z-i .6 1-annw, Mr.;Speaker,-tharevea to hint
disapprobation oldie War with 11 , 14ixice, either
as it regards its eraineneernerit or progress,
fis to - give 'aid and conifort to the enemy,'
aceordireg.4o-Lpresidenit.Polk,'N'rNZut-whatl ,
dorejo-t;lubk Idare to:spefik„..Lbelieve;the
War *frsineeillessly'beguk'nuct'tbat It eon . .
duet theca ifFel imerra , snocesion of blunders
- as - tr "‘lllif 'Ey. — -idr—
IWt - F thetxecutive was colcernedT7tht—ff
'nothw ithstauding this, I am as prod
tyletor:es v atleNts„tanlcfna,„tet,,the. , suceeSkof
our army as die most tro g ned mouthed—pa
triot that t lids his tdirriittage'id lauding the
Presider:l.' The war has begun:; and although
we may not be doubly armed as '.he who '
,ihas his quarrel juSt,? I Will still pia,' devout
ly for the Sur:pens of our-drew—still watch
their progress with the hope.thitt victory, will
attend thorn. I Will be, glad when
`that .San Louisi is 01.1(E , • I•shall learp.xxiih_joy_
`llfenh - e — FaTitre — of Sa n Juan":llSo fallen z and
Will hult When the remnant of the Mexican,
army . lias•been driven , behind the rampaila
of their ancient capitol; and although in her
last and final struggle for her rights and tier
:existence,•Mexico may. discover a spirit
worthy:U . :her aticestry.—worthy •oftite chiv
alry of the old conquerors--although we may
see her women in the' trenches-fighting side ,
by side with their husbands in a last effort tp
repel the invaders—although we rosy see
her priests.-in a hew vocation, and as : holy - as
`that to which they were originally co flame
ted, with a•crircifix in 'nnediand and a sword
in the other, Alining. the • :enemies of their
country With the - right, while they hold' with
'the tell the emblem of salVation to the, so:-
I d ier dying in defence of the liberties nf_his:
I country—although it may be at the expense
of such generoel•deVotion and exalted he
rois•n--rt devotion and heroism worthy - of
I the proudest days of her noblest • ancestors,
I shall still pray for the success of our arms.
If this be treason. Mr. Speaker, it. is treason
against virtue, and not against my country."
And still some unprincipled partizans will
1- reiterate the infamous charge of "aid and
comfort !" We agree with a cotemporary
thatsuch charges come with an ill-grace from
In party. whose leadcus are: old Federalists,
and " would have been Tories.' The
Whigs go for the vigorous prosecution of the
I war—they will, vote all the men arid money
required for this purpose--they kill, as they
,have done, leave'their homes and their fire
sides, and peril their lives and fortunes - in
defence: cf the country. Are the hosts of
patriotic Whigs who are new gaining iaurels
by their deeds of heroic valor in this war, td"
be stigoiatized as cowards - 1 - - Were trio gal=
'lint Ringgold, the heroic Woods, the. brave
Cochran, who sacrificed their lives iri their
country's service, cowards ?, Are Scott, Tay
lor, Gaines ; Worth, Wool, May,' Jessup,
Kearney, Conner and. Perry, cowards ?
Blistered be themonaue ,that dare utter the -
foul-slander ! The fact • is, a large majority
of the Otffcers; as well as of the rank and file,.
engdged in active service at /this time; are
Whigs. When we heat 'blustering Loco lo
'cos—these paper generals and bar•rooin war-,
riors—charge cowardice upon the Whigs, we
are ledlo exclaim in the language - sztt the
_great pdet., --
Wow many cowards. whose heart. are nil as false
As *take amm', wear yet upon their rhino
The heard. of Hercule., and frowning Mars I
Whir; inward searched, hove livers white as milk !
And these asinine hut valor's excrement,
To render them redouhled.
FICK LIN Or ILLINOIS AND THOMPSON or
MMOSSIPPI.—These are the two members of
Congress, tories of course, who have com
menced the attack upon Gen. Taylor—old
Rough and Ready ! Let their named be held
up to the indignant scorn of the nations as the
catspaws who have volunteered p a service
for the imbecile administration which
neither Mot Polk nor his cabinet dared
attempt ! These men, like Allen, of Ohio,
and Crary, of Michigan, who 1810 de
nounced Gen. Harrison as a petticoat general
and a granny, may find that the people in
their honesty have a peculiar way of rebuk
ing such contemptible slanders.
Gen. Taylor is enshrined in the heart df
hearts of. this nation. Any insult to him is
an' insult to the nation, which. the nation will
avenge. What, shall the lacqueys of the
palace—the poor drivellers who Mut:their
way to Congress by accident; who have
neither intelligence nor manners, but splut
' ter out their speeches ns they are concocted
for them in Kitciien Cabinets and camases,
dare to.revile him who for nearly a year has
been . at the' bead of Our Army, fighting
against evey odds and wresting victory
even where defeat might have pleas
ed the itdministration better? Shall unknown
demagogues pollutzi-the halls of Congress by
libels on the best-and oraveld of our citizens,
and not be sternly :rebuked ! If Amolds
.were, wanted in this war, the very spirits to
be operated - 'upon would .be the cravens
whose tongues could malign the gallant Tay
lor. - Look out-for thenil ,
•
. Gen: sass an OltiFideralist,
The Albany,.lnernal . says "there are low
men in the country who have aequirecrgreat
nese upon smallbr capital, than Gen. Cass.,-
Re aoidently-aeguited an - odor . ot - irtetrine - nl=,
oy' by his brief connection with the army du
ring :the lust war but he Media the :appena...
- ,tiim'about as — uitieh as Buchanan" dries, -who'
'had'nt and would'ut have, a drop 0:!'" demo
p, ratio blnodin,his,veins. ' , - -,. , 1 .:,:,.
The foll Owing is mliterld Mitraei froni'Nilei
Register ef September . 13th' 11334. '... - SO'iql..'
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of talent s -and_patriotism-ZOl-Gorri , CaPri'
(On? not B ,nbscrikoklig•! o PO ~his, ; epiniunsi,
but 't e' fear ie. that w,hilb,r,his: inglermigajoi,
etishellP.etM,Unnlert.itip recruiting - serYme rn-,
Delaware l ip i. 17 9 9.0%! Jot' what, ye,. dame,
orate; stylp4 the e eating : ,* army,' iht.r
(the ,present Gen.,Coa),w.wal ;the' ; ipreeeptor.
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ditor;'Get~erahof:this_State:be; anti he s'}iere=
by tequired te"aseertaih the expenses incur
red by
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.regiments of Oa State who have-been Mus
tered-into the service during the,. exist ing war
Willilditigiee, f illi t acirthi CCM:nand reapective
ly,of, Col. Minims M. Wrlf.xeez: and, COI:
Ma. 11. Roscars, in traielfirg Item, their.
heitieols the_piace_oL_rodifezyous at .ritts.,.
burg; rind that when the, amount sh a ll intp s ;
WrzsilititTe - tor Governot shall Ora his
!Ifilltratit therefor 'hi `favor' r `paymaster
general of the United gtates, who is hereby
requested to cause the same to. be. paid to the
officers and men composing said regiments.
Section 2. That ally money in the Treasu-,
•ry not olhel'wise appropriated, not exceedinc ,
ten thouserteffollars, is hereby appropriated
for the•paymentof the weiranthereby
nu
tiiorized.to be - drawn.
----Mt - TREGO:rneved to . 'amend as,fellows
Aridthe Auditor General. shall lorWard
an accourit.of tlio moue' so paid to theTren
surer of the U. States, with a request dint the
amount be refuided to this Commonwealth."
• After a protracted debate, the maid:Tient
was adopteil-:LYeas .58, nays 38.:
On motion of Air. VERNON, the bill was
further amended by adding the follAving: ,
:"And tO expenses .-- incurred in the trans
portation of, Capt. Dirmia's eompany , froth
Duncan's Island to Pittsburg, • which remain,
udpaid, shall also be paid•our of any moilsy
in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated,
under the direction of the Auditor General;
Provided, the amount shall not exceed the
sum of five hundred end nitietymitie dollars.
In this shape the bill passed a final read.
.-M-g-by---a4manimons-v-ote--7yeaso4—nays--0-:
—lo Fires in Harrisburg.
.On Wednesday.-evening last, says the
Harrisburg Telegraph, 'a tire broke out in a
urge brick dwelling, owned by the-Harris
burg Bank, and 'occupied by. Mrs. John A•
Steillei; ass boarding house, which whs
not• arrested until the upper stories of the
front building, down to thesecotal, were
de
stroyed, notwithstanding all the etlotts of our
firemen and citizens. The lire . ntilzhnned I
from a Stove in the fourth story, and had,
communicated to the partitions befOre it was
discovered. The hiss 01 ',Hrs. Steilley in ilre
destruction of Ftholture, we arc sorry to say
is considerable, but we urd glad to find she
has rented another house near-bp, where
.itheuwilteentinue to Itecornmodate her nu
merous boarders. . .
___The_same,night the tin-shop of Mr. Geo .
Fager took fire and was totally destroyed,
ell the engines and hose having been frozen
end rendered useless at the forgoer fires.
DeAtructive Fire in Bostan.
zoo tit - H. I BEB - DES ITOY ED. '
The following account of a destructive fire
that occurred in Boston on Thursday night
last.we cep/ from the Boston Atlas. -
The fire commenced in a low place of re
sort used for binvling.alleys, &e., on Haver
hill *pet, called tile Neptune House, occu
pied by Leonard Mien, in which acamphene.
lamuvas Upsetivho.eourse of _some dis
tiubanee inside. The fire immediately com
municated to the wood work, and the whole
building was soon in flames. The flames
then attacked the adjoining wooden build
ings; and spread on each side with great ra
pidity. A strong Northwest wind prevailed
at the time, which, added to a scarcity of
water, (it being low tide) baffled al: the ex
ertions of the firemen to extinguish the
flames. The fire extended back, and upon
each side, until nearly all the buildings be
tween Haverhill and Medaird streets, on the
one hand, and-betwben Causeway and Tra
verse streets on the other, were a- mass of
ruins. It was not extinguished until about
3 o'clock on Friday morning. Nearly all of
the buildings destroyed were of wood, most
ly work shopsand stables, though some.ten
ements were burned, and about seventy lam-
HMS were rendered houseless. On most .of
the buildings and stock there was but little
insurance. '
The
- amount of loss sustained cannot OW
be estimated—One hundred housed were en
tirely destroyed anikotbors injured. *The 'fire
was c4opped by the high parapet wall of a
stable. -
Destructive .0 ire in Norfolk
:(0-41'e notice briefly in our paper of last
week au account of n destructive the Whitt,
took place in Norfolg;pra). Since that time
inother•fire has occurred in that city by
which property to the amount 0f560,000 has
been destioyed and two lives hist, speaking? ;
of this'loss of life the Norfolk Berald says: DTI
After the cagine s s had ceased playing on
the smekin,,, ,, Tuttis which it was thought they
had eflectually ; exfin,lutshed; some boys ven
tured in among their', and began searching,
'for "findings," and in turning up Me lubbish
in the' cellar Of Robertson & Corn ick's store,",
a volume:l.ot game caused by ignition or a
vessel of chtimPliine or spirits of turpentine
concealed beneath, suddenly burst up, coyer
ing tWo ofthe bays - with the
: burning „liquid,
and they were instantly enveloped in flatneSl
s
Thiy mainbled.out anti gained the street ill
111i.eliorrid.plightl—Saveral,linntired---peopl
were near, yet-to;,itflord them relief was im
possible, for each Oftlic,lioys was literally, a
pillar of fire?. One diLffie_hapiess-yOutha ; m..-
stilictively run'tO the.hetitl'oiAarlcot squire '
(a distance or about thirty,yards,) where bus-.
ketsef water-,were ininantly, :thrown uPelt
him and. the • firp - extinguished
fell immediately,o'nreaollia4fife.otreel,when
the fire was with thillisulty evinguisfied by,
lilinbut alat3oqn .
Ifni ; ~ Ttoy were so drelidfally beinect!fulLto!
fireeettiV a:r appearance ,too , `,shaelfitigfte do
,seribe. , i7Therwertrabutit7tir age — orlf,l 7- sfiF
'Was the Solt' tot Ittia.?.‘,BrOWn'i - vhcr:keapif"ti
bOardino • liotisel'.itilecifriltnereet , s s t. 7 4el.'filed
about teoPeltick'the' , next . ..iteining:'''The.Oth;'
Sah'itif tv.Wl'clo*Of - ,' the'
iiame!Ot toanlelS,' , , add 41t4it been e
Vending Inittithes:abentifie sifeetSl
- hi& talietiilfit.'-witheafOO,y earth s ':
hisli4ayeifol. , ;
,;„,,, io,;?
been
l AA B. plate," . . 2.
0,0 34,1744 !ii11M: 4 •8r0Vt 0 I has,:
bee P.O
ietjibf,ritnattitliiiieWifig?bftileSl6lollo
v'a ° l4t i c Y .9°°oll4hii•r s 4ig ria liOn
1)4 0 0z,i,L , D..ldP4'W , ;:c9, l l::4 l iiiiii , ii. aim 014
#P , i," , -I;.Pcork, -, !:'
-I.v• evirt
;
7 ,
gEM=EN
4trznititi.t . 't . 31f0t , 1
.
:Sayings-and-lloifigst-Wash 00.7
, ,
wmantroyzjan,lN
0 47
-4
Chandler, kiq.-4 Sentitelyita
seeas what may pe , ri_a styletooAr?
as Onemember was coire" in iltileficke:
_debateThOerceneqy 110E1 ' Aver,' ; vias wholly ',
unctilleiff64 dl,coerse at.
Otplace; nett extremely - Ate - Com*.
The Senate, you will re - collect re-commit
ted the ten regiment bill to the military
committee, of which`lllr. Benton is chairman,
prcivisieb for idleiViag'.thie quarter section of
te.ogtors;notteotffiriisideited
officers and privates belonging to,the..volun-.
,teer_portion..6l rthe army,----There -were be--
•sides_thii4_Many_timendments referred to- the
committee out et which tp
. prepare some
ri 'tinielid in it it fi3; the if
should dictate, The committee reported this
morning, but did not comply with the insane=
lions which the Senate had given them , ; and,
Mr. Benton said, when the,instructions were
referred; the. committee did not open or.
look atthem. „Thereby impliedly laying-that
the I.,i6Thinittee did not regard themes, of the
leest`conSequetice.. _Mr. Bert ien,•in-reply,-
- Mildly remarked, that if he should ever: have
th e honor, which he did not expect -to enjoy,
of being at the head of the military commit
tee, of the Senate to which precise insitue
liens -to do a particular act should be given,
lie' should, himself consider" it his duty not
on ly le' leek at, bet to obey. Bttch instructions.
iVliefeuritat Mr. Benton replied in a tune of
e x'traordinary. vehemence, speaking of apart
of the amendment which the instructors di
rected • the committee to make namely, to
provide fdr,giving : llip;acies of an to vol. ,
uhteer officers - , with a very sneering manner.
Mr. B.' said there was but one reason, for
giving thisland to volunteer and not to regu
lar office's, namely, because the termer may
come home and have votes and influence in
elections. This was imputing corriipt mo
-tives—tomliosts-Who.-advispated.--the--amentl-
ment. Mr. Benton also said that so slight
was the impression made upon the mindset
the' merpbers of the committee by the
amendment or instructions of the Seim or
' from Georgia, that not one of tlt m
bered it. Nevettlieless it was' natur, that
the Senator should feel some solicitudein
regard to this, since it was his hwii offspring.
Mi. Berrien replied that•the Senator from
Mo. was mistaken in attributing the pater
nity of this amendment to him. it, was
cnig'inally contained in the amendment offer
ed by the Settatcii• 'from .l'a. Mr. Cameron,'
oho at the tiggtaition - ol sonic one, struck it
out : and it was then moved by the Senator
tram N. C. (Mr. Badger.) all he (Mr Ber
rien) did, was to•emboily this, and the oilier
amendment in the hist' uetions which he:
11.1 d drawn up and which were adopted by
the Senate. . . .
DMZ
Mt. Bentomrose again and spoke in a lone
of vehemence almost amounting to tiny . ;
- charging 111 r. 'Berrien with nursing the brat'
of another' who took no Care of himself, and
-who treated it as it were a bastard ! • The
Senator trom Gag he said, was hugging it to
hi- bosom, and nursing it as if
_he were its
doting father. lie proceeded some minutes
in this strain of coarse, undignified and angry
remark, miming his faagnage with all the
VITCr lone's, as it it ame his put pose
lo teiitily and blow beat Senators.' All loos.
ed Fit% amazement, and .111 r. Berrien did not
think it comported Wirti - P — iliTgfilty rem y
in the same strain, or rebuke what to those
in the gallery looked so much like ovet.bear
ing insolence and arrogance, that those terms
were used to designate it by thrise wound
us. , _
Mr. Berrien was about to rise when Mr.
Crittenden obtained the floor and made snipe
remarks explanatory uLthe_doingsr.of the .
committee, and excusing himself for not
having complied With Ole instructions hy„say.
ing that lie did not know there were tiny
such ! tiven.° Mr, C. was opposed to giving
bounty lauds to officerS, and also' opposed to
placing restrictions upon the alienation of the
lands given by, the soldier. The,-e restric
tions tended ma lessen the value of The gilt to
the soldier.
• Mr. Badger, next spoke, being a member.
of the cominittee. lie was aware of the iii
structions, but simmised . the Chairman in
preparing amendments, would have them
I before hint . and conform to them lie was
in favor of giving the lands to the volimmer
officers, as well as non commissioned offi
cers and privates.
Mr. Calhoun called for the reading of the
instructions, -which were read. lle then re
-Mal Led that he thought lie should not only
vote eventually against the [imposition to give
lands to thi l officers, but against giving any
lands. But where the Senate gave precise
instructions, lie held that a committee, which
w.s but the organ of the body, were bound
to coniply with them, and that they had no
discretion in the matter. Trey had no right
to set up their own judgments against that of
the Senate already sit'pressed upon the sub
ject. lie impaled no blame to the COM mit
tee in this case. as it appeared.that a majority
of them either did not know athe instruoir
lions, or sapprised they would be "EOM - plied
with. Ho would-vote for the admentbrient
of the Senator from Ga. Mr. 13erfien, to insert
oft - leer: , of volunteer coins, so as to do what
the committee ought to have .duos. lie
might afterwards Vote against tli4 whole bill.
Mr. Benton now•ios9, looking as fierce as
as wounded Patrol°, bent upon the destruc
tion of his assailant. Ho said the Senaldt
from S. Made , it a cape temunity, of re-,
(pronounce these words vety loud, give
gyeat emphasis and increase the volurrje
the'key of your voice as you„prir
vet ) les sir, of revolt air! The committee
are to bo.censured for disobedience of ordots.
And now 'the Senator:. from C. C. prOPoses
That the Sedate shall do svhat the commit tee
should have done, , insert officers, and for
whitt;sir I Why sir, to fttrike it out again.—
t This ispuerile ; this ts,poy s play; it is uu'ivor
',thy of men ! 4
4 2 I say, sir, that the Committed acted lice
`business nice, sir! yes, sir, hkeobusimonp
mint, sir; like sensible-.men sir; not li!ce
boy sir. I say again, sir, that Aix course the
Senator (tone
the : amendment; .18 Iput;in, it
must stay ini it can't,be taken oat again.
`Sir. Calhoun replied_mildly__and_vvith.digl ,
andlti, r ,Penten'jwas up again several
times lashing himself unto etoiveriug passion.,
and exhibitiOgitimsett ih,the,light ot;a Oaf.
ed , : bullphellowing and pitchinTat every one'
Avho;partittnear him:, ••' , ' ;
• .
r .' , :January 20,';18 , .7.
TCis artliliidtrielita to the ten' regiment
to hoontylatide volunteers "
the, aubjeat y
a tfebattj_vhilliLikespiia:
Tefillythe wholtir tlifriiirZtay: — Mr.'Brintott
•.wrst,',Nll.',liii;ghyl, 'were:lg
,:lavoi o f iinpbelat ,
restrititititietrpOo' - thealliotalfoti orlhe
is iiiioetir Yeitili 'IV , the 461ciltr; ile
iqrl~~epstgr, Mr ''D av i s ~111i..°Ditylon;atict
other's= 'oppotsit'it ) ltst; ,the" ` groupt that' it
Would eiijustf'' ft . feet,
that Itkir,ylittpteers'"‘Voli),' NoPpltitltnt,' atiti
unahhilO tSkti" . Oatil'iitAbli. , property. ' They
•• belittire` 'the'l.i 3 Ohed Statels tt
fright to control Abe. pro perty , ; alter - 1 1',ficatfol4,
iroht„their liossesajOn to that 'of the dtticrier.;
lithe fee Of the land land:were•in the htf
1 1 0111(1'i/ft it spite 'of any law - C:64%1a
• • t
* . 6 ditingi,tliudgeht
tolde • in the lloutte upon, th
pttjpri ion hill' bY Ikir.l:,Calveri ofa N; TOW tV.ho Waked daltntiriee artiil4il
,imustia cacamorta
thtibthle•aitie:o.iMi, , ,Pillis46ttolkui repel;
euumeretstig'a
'
hol,t4if..bldjfellittilieWisCditifirbiltstatije . who
ESE
had luny session s rile' a speech - the l
war
,eXtract ---- IroAltit
iluring the laid"
ih pape.faT,44aed
SlOaachuse!iii' arid terinayl - vaidii,lui.lraritied
itrikhe'haditee.n. fetelatted, yilli " iheti~. by
thktivo mCifibers of the Cabitiai.'. from tkaie
/ Starts, whiKkilutt 40;0 -been:rfairiiliar„.with
lie alliided , to 'lir.. 'Butilailats•
and blr. Mneroft.
But Mr. Calver said there was some
things which s had escaped the gentleman's
notice—federal doctrines, which he would
with. He would lead hiM
some extracts from an oration delivered by
Otte James Suchen:lmM Lancaster Pa., _en
the' . 4th of MY_ 1815: The author of the
oration bore the same name and came-from
the same place as the gentleman who was
nowsso tamoupa democratomd whoteld'a
seat in. Mr. Polk's Cabinet. He did not
'know that there were two Janies • 13nelifinart
of Lahcaiter. ' 2
Mi.. C. next referred to, the causes
'aisigned by • the PreSident in his last annual
message, for the war, namely, because she
'did notlflay us what' she owed our citizens:,
'charged \lr. Polk . with telliti,g . mily a part ol
fhb my, Ind suppresiing, importantlacts.—
He then stated the condition the negotiations
Were in between this country and Mexico
at the time Mr. Tylerentered into the intrig
ue with Texas, which broke Walesa nego
tiations. But it don payment of debts consti
tuted bause of war, - what wetild become. of
those Polk States, MiSsisippi, Arkansas, Illi
nois, and Texas. All or nearly all the mem
, tiers Thom these States .tootl up and justified
the war with Mexico npou the ground that
she did not-pay her debts—,not the' cause 01
I I the war' however, and yet their otvii: states
Owed twice as,movkas Mexico owed the
United States, and not one. o 4 them Would
pay. Thitt was a bea utiful .commentary
upon Their advocacy Cf_the war, and shp;Wed
'their sense of justice.
. •
' For i 1 e h erald & Exposirnr.
Comb erland,County Bible Society.
Me. C01T00.,-11. will no doubt he walisfactory to
many of our Citizens to know what Intslleen clone by
the society during the. past year, and 'therefore you
will please to publish he following extract front the
that "MOOR of the Bitclety., It was agreed that the
• Rhiladelplria Bible Satiety should pay the expenses of
the agent the_Rev. J. T. Baltln and that the Com
inittee of the Bilde Society should allow hint- so much
per day for his services in exploring the tountrf.
"Mr. Baldwin was engaged sixty-seven days in the
work; he visited each towinitip and ',nearly every
c hoot district. held meetings, and delivered addresses
upon the importance of the distribution its about thirty
different places; and 41PCII red the co-operation of a boot
eighty individuals in various parts of the county.—
These 1/4•11.011s engaged in their work yritba zeal Illgat,
ortulitable. and cOMpleted it in . tottuvwc very sat
isfactory. They have done a good work, and . we
tender them our thanks for their efilith, although we
believe that the Bible cause is inseperobly connected
-With their deafest interests as christinns, and the
welfare of thture gena'rat lona: It Is with . deep regret
That we are cnnstrained to jia y that_although individ
als were found or ho did exceeding well, yet the com
munity at large showed but tittle interest in this
work; nud the members . of churches in many places
did not ratite up to our aid as we might reasonably
have anticipated. - Tim borough of hlechanirsburg is
sin exception to this remark; as a religious cm iiiii uri
ty they manifested o spirit and zeal every waycommen
dabte. Tim Female nihie 80C ieiy of Carlisle ha ye also
taken an interest in the eaplorathin us it progressed,
and given us and assurance of their willingnesito aid
us with their funds. -Although we baps not expetitunced
all the ass ;stn nee front the churches that we expected,
yrit there Is cause of gratitude that the county has
been no nearly explored in all its townships, atidthat
no touch orthe nerd of the Word has treeir weltered
especially among the riving generation.
"The act;ou nt_of_tlestit titian MIS exceeded the cal
culation of thO-friondr - nr - the Mble edible. • Smite re
turns lire II t wanting 10 make an exact rolmrt but
from linen have been rect•lved, and on which
we can rolv, it anima rs that at the lowest computation
•
thrrA
wereynt leas than two Minaret, and tidy familia
at the col 1111 l encement of the exploration. destitute,nf
a whole copy of the litittio. One distributor reported
nine destitute families In tine school district, another
lE=l
;ts quite a desire In shin hi the hooks: The 1111101/M
r coati ibota!us re:eived does not probably equal
UM
The number of Bibles and Testaments put In diem
tenon show that them wnn an extensive void to be
fitted. FAO Bible and 490 Testaments making a Tidal
of 1372 Bibles and Testaments drinounting in value to
*336,31 hove been homed from our Demur'tory and
sold or distrllinted through, ut the cr until; this
iiihides about 200 In the hands . of alltrlbutore from
whom we hove not yet received retinue."
The Officers of the rceilety ore, Rev. Rohl. Conroy
Preside lot, J. Hamilton Secretary, A. Richards Libra.
clan and Gilorge Treaserot •
TUE Sun nit:AWRY—The New York
Tribune M - 11.Ionday says the Sub-Troasmer
already discovering ways of gutting around
the monster. Ho now receives bags ot•gold
under a bank seal. without counting ; and
pays it out in the same manner. Thus giv
ing that Midi in the seal of a bank which is
Tefustnktethe signamre of the PresiZnt and
Cashier— On 'Friday Ulf _Whole effective
I?rce of the establishment was employed
one hour and ten minutes' by Triiiit3) re:
ceiving $3OO, while half a dozen persons
were waiting their t u rns. Tile whole plan
is simply ridiculous:
Wittnirr's LverAN Vt.:of:vans l'at.R, in ad
dition to being ono of the best anii.bill I us
medicines iti,thes world, possess a pwer in
removing pain, v.hich is Irnly astonislimg.—
Four or five f said' Intim ialMti every
night co goin g to bed, will in a short lime
completely rid the body of those morbid im
more which, if loged in the liver, are the
cause of pain in the side, sornetirnes exten
ding through to tbe shoulder blade i diflicnlty
61 breathing, nausea. mid -sickness toes !
appetite; costiveness, indigestil, sickness,
swarthy 'or:yellow n and. oilier
symptons of an inflammation or Orpiti state
of the liver.
• •
Wright's Indian Vegetnb e 1 ii s also I tor.
oug,hly--eleanseihe - stenterh - mtd - boWelir - Of
all bilious huiners, and other impunity, and
therefore are a certain ci tlysen
tery,-oholite merlins, at r disor
der of the into:stilt - 6C"id rtntl
improVe digestion, and y give
liealthquid , vigor to the. Miele frame, as well
an drive 'disease' of every , name from the.
' ; li6vAtta , CouNvenvetts.—The public
are cautioned - ri&inst the inany spuions
'rnedleinati,"which in 'order , to 'deceive , are
• ed-bylnante,-sirnileiltoAVrigititt4-Indian-
Megetelde' Pills. ' ' '
,••:"ThiConlY original and gene in e Indian Wig.
citable' Pills have the signature' of
Wright Written ivith ei)an,' on the top label
of each box.' Nene:oilierppaine arid •to
`counterfeit this J 4 forgery. , :t 4 -'•;""
Offices devoted exclusively:le the sale 2 of
Tritfirs Initiait Pegt(able - •Pf111 witolesa:e
n(1 rettill;4lB9'"Ritce Street; : P h iladelphia;
288Riiiqhliiiiiiik' 4 Street, New ' Yorkr atid-198
neatOnlil3ol/4161.00,;" • ; ;
;i''ffeltli in, cialisle byiCbhrleh * °gasp Sole
, I `.`•
antriiile,. CHARP.F4'I3NENTEZ•
ObleAgeatt felt this ; ; ease
;lEittifiheW ceabsetion; Shipperdfbditk 1;
Secir , NeWearriberlapii.4-ti
BeL: Reigeli'elifehheeicabffigt;
li. - 0. 4 1.1(11er, White' Houae-P. 0: It"
&
N.Japteli
•S. SiYattSit
' O l 4 / 2 , 1U ;II: , ,f 0
' " '• • •
EZZSZI
tle aeme
special estimates to , Cengretis,.trorn which
-it-apinit4ll4l4l - ,137,000 Will be required rot
the - Poet oßtSi3,titiee. The details are
.40,39111tfi , fittins Oit tlinifiijilaiiiit 5258,609
: for the rrraOtirvier*lween New York and
Bee:peril $421.2 ; 114 for Postmasters, $225,
QOO for - eierk - si.7oliiibalanee- are miseel
'finreou
CIIMICOM ; FlRES.—During.a .marriage cer
emony et Greet) Church, New Folk, on the
evening ofThareday the 14th, several ladies
in attendance fainted, and many
.rnote.be- •
'Caine otherWitie_intlispoped. --Orperiquirniftt
ttre _ cause s;i6vaEctlisciiiit•erecliliVtinTstUre4
bad been heated with
O
EPA !lino Fon 2.- z -i4Ohe arsenal
near St Louis, they hare wneaeltitte by,which. 7
t hey . rifiplie One" litialed-And eighty TAM
minute. Within tWo weeks-it,isihonghtlWo
tnillietitqnl balls were shipped from ilnit
to the 'eeat of war.
VALET); Or FOR EION,ION/Wing
list of gold and silver colt's, coMpri,iing what
ate a legal lender, under the lawit Of Congress
is Irom:lboni peon's. Bank NOte . . 4eportet
SriVereignit, 84%83
Hall do:, •
• Napoteduit, (20'0 '3 83 .
Double do. ' (40 f.) 7 66 Poublonns; ]5. G 0
Shares:. if good 'weight in proportion. •
Spanish Dollars, 51,40
Mexican do .. 100
Five Vranee pieces. 93
Also, Bolivar and Pervian • -
Dollars 11:good weight, • 1. 00
- Sub Treasurers and Postmasters must take
these coins when offered, except in cases 9.‘
light woigdt. •
- .
Dnr~K
I. , :s:Ess.—The records of the • New
York City 'dice,, for the nine dais ending - der- -
Friday ; show that 161 men and 81 women
have been imprisoned for drunkenness to
that city.
gr - A number of wOrkueri are still ern_
ployed at Caldwell's Landing; pnroping ou t
the coffer dam which is supposed to enclose
the ‘vreck of the vessel of-the pirate Kidd,
iltr- , A - - -- special - eIPEITV: will becilli iii
gradford county on Friday next, for a mem
ber of the Legislature, to fill the vacancy oe,
casioned by the deat't of r. Webb.
• (n—The I sitcaster Democra t is ofie:l In_
safe by the projii icier. The is said to
have an extensive eirenlation.
• Micriin.ts - .--The increase of this frontier
State is wonderftil. The rattle of its exports
amounts to $)947,608.04 and it Ills 2,0,928
tons'of shijping ernpinyed. A few years
ago it was a wilderness : occupied by towing
baniid of Indians.
1311 itT .o.ol=24FaAer, !fie peach tree..
%vete Iu blossolmand r!itroiri, nrra•t•Xei, eitd
lemon=, were tipe in the itelahheritood or
-Matamerag. Siillilla.emr troops wert
stifle/4,g tram the .excessive
A treaty has been tnntelnded betrr•eon the
rutted
, States and Perm which the' latter
t:lnvernment has ut , .reed to pay to the tniteti
States the stun 0( 5, 300,000. and Interest, for
injuries miffereth Every disposition appears
If hare been made arum the part of Peru for
ihe r adjustment of all tliffinollies.
The oldest iiitiabilant" 14 said to be a
woman rimy living in Moscow, in llassia
who is 168 years of nee. 'A t sip c ago of P 22
she married her fifth hushed.
pl)ilabelpliia Market,
. .
rIA It A ND :MEAL—ern-di, y nee
*on nt *5. with 61 871 nvely offernd..boving lb*
ninrlcet tinflettlrel, and I ntli Iklimq*soil 'eller. nre now.
nnxittos whiting the arrival •t he 't If Merida
tlyo Finer Malty hnitl ni $3 75. with vomit palmy.,
Coin meal has also • I,IIPrfIVOII a shade ; OUO tibia. were
mild at in 50. ?raving the market nearly Imre:
CR N. — Su: l l44*n bY•Wtlter haveentirely renomt,
and Wheat is wthoot demand. Perm'a reds are held
at Ihn n 105 emits, Mkt ilO-4ittieit of unity moment are,
Feporteth Rye. tonnintol•al 7.5 On COM is Spurr, nitti
wantetimi improved salmi., mt tee ntetent Southern 3.1:1- -
low.olit4l.lM4.cht..miti. reiWea PS a •
• HUMMED,
On the 19th insi; by the Rev. It P. Jordem
Mu. Thomas R. Olit2tqcs to Miss .I,m; , Bore.
both of Perry Co Pa:
- Qit Thursday. Monk :rifle 2tat Mai at the
residence of Rolm F.v.&s Esq. by the nf;V.
Dr. W. G. Ernst,. Mr. S.Atavei. Mtt.r.Ea, of Le
banon. to Miss IlAtt•rit.k. IFAISELLA E N 4 Utz.
South Lebanon Apothship Lebbnert County.
On Thursday the I.lth just by the Rpv Wm
Prettyman Mr FRANKLIN 1-lAnri,m.: to Miss'
ELIZABETH . SMITII, all of South Middleton
Township.
Ort:Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr Harper,
BesuastiN Reyszot.u.s, 01Shippenshurg,
to Miss REBECCA, .I‘lAsozi, of this Borough.
FOR REIM
rri lIE shop shoateiLin - Al ilia Sire , t noir In 'iito
,JL occupancy of Titania (rlsw•cl l'orikons 3.
apply' at tins 11:te.
Jari.2B, 1E47. -' .
1 1 Z-04 ,1
LL liersofis., concerned will bike ;vile° i,low
the books or Citristiallpthillt nosiu- -
a d
-lo
for: t ell eel ,:::T1 1 930 1 .0 111 ' 41 ilk ; e7-! 1 ' 0 14t.e 4 i19.
Dome forwaril : irtr;cr beforp
a y n e s t ,6„) : :„ . . fop,Uie l ir
will belbmyaitt,giiiist them am' no
gence 311-2! 1 / • looker ,
•• • , tu
{ t .
~.. .., regtdar meetltigin t..-
u _, —. -..-.... -
on.PHiI.Y. lieldpoAakordaywitell, a re;solit
t on was'passed authdruntigithetincieesigued to
give notioeoliat If • !Mr PelltPu: ht • pewsons ;distill:
take away , agie.ol Abe, OM Leldiferwof ...said earn. i
, puny a g l i e or 0,5„ W,i4ii ho;imposed upon them f0r;44...
every suelt,ollitneee ,74lll „floe collected., Ivol, 4,0 i ~,
, 1 .. propr i sied ,o, D qwarti,sip iny person‘who will fq . ,t.i
s r„,, Itifora video td,die,,Preitident oftike convoy! , it ts,
,0 ,, , Me ipoob /Fetaer pa reiNtion, (9 any fiktUrn ' ~,
,VkillAtiOts .o l !the l Prin le r t Y a raid company.. 'And. tr'.!
, tiervon Nor i n i, su y of mild Ladders, will •return,
theta initnedlidelin„, , ..z . . , r , i';;,. t .1..,_ ~,,,-,,:
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lEinCliIS, of variqui tiotlitii.s andlidie ealtifii •-A-ti':f. ,7 "; ..
foriladiesAtileittild4hilde,oloo4% jlOl4, ,:iN „ -,....,
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