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rasd «Md ihe fann-bpwe from »hn
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t pmtinp up a new to
t sad aim! fear*
**, **< ail hi* (vniinre hy • sctztire f ir
Mtael.at the death nf ohl Hawthorn. had ta
iga to* Nw*r-*hof», a here he now wk». ill. »ln.< »i
j|frj[. ~ the tot stage* of nnseiy, with a wife
•ad hre children, two having di«*d.
Two mosxha after Edward received this letter,
kr was by Alfred’* aide. Very little was *aid—
bath were too much moved—hot a week fitter they
were on b»wrd a packet, sailing for New Y'»k.
The husband was better, the wife, decently clad,
won »«i, hopeful, was surrounded by five children,
to whose checks healthy hues were returning.
The sea voyage did them good.
Edward did nothing by halves. He put ins
brother into a handsome house, cave him a hun
dred acres, tools, stock, every thing he required.
Deep gratitude to him who Imd shown mich frater
nal affection, and unto providence, worked upon
Alfred with power and force, lie set to work
almost sternly, as did his wife. Nlill they are
glad at heart, and thunk God every day that irtirh
• brother waa /mind to snatch them from the last
mages of miaery. Alfred bids fair to rival his el
der brother In energy, and otic day in prosperity.
But ho never omits to narrate his fortune* to l>ia
children, and to show them how one step to the
right or left, one wise or one false start, may in
fluence a man's future fate. Without Edward,
be would probably have died in a work-house,
while he probably would have .succeeded in life
under any circumstances with Ids character.
He still believes in the wisdom of youthful mar
riages, but ever advises his children to be sure of
What they are about, and not to marry without a
bein' 1 and sure living. But Providence is good,
amrl'hu pride of tho whole White County, Wis-
pMftin,are the Two Brothers!
Tho Supreme Court of the United States has
just decided that Principles, or a now Power, or
new results cannot l*o patented, but only tho pro
cesses by u liich the now result are obtained.
We see hy our exchanges that Tobias Parting
ton, formerly of Maine, has been appointed Gov
ernor of Minewta Our devil wishes to know if
he is the son of old Mrs. Partington
\LT Botryiyflj i .McNam' , e of New York, have
•oil their nt"!We dry grto* establishment, to a
new banking concern. The price is said to bo
$226,000. Four years since the same property
was purchased lor ffilbMOQ !
Tie* Mormon* teach that no woman Can attain
to eelrstial glory without a husband to introduce
her into paradise; nor chii a man arrive at full
Perfection "i'hont a wife; and the greater num
ber he is able to take with him, the higher will be
hitt sent In tl.c celestial city.
Alouhta, April 4 —At 3 ..’clock this morning
a liro broke out between Broad uud Reynolds
directs. Five house-, orcupieij ns boarding
houses, wore burie d. John U'Neal's house and
furniture were 1 nearly all consumed, both covered
by insurance. T u. men were seriously injured
by leaping from the second story window. Lure
about §1-1,000.
the in
ItsA'nr.—The M;p**r‘mtendin' of
lom at Uio 1 .. New York, -ays that
tu-aulty is tearfully <m the increase In this State.
W«. learn tint I fr< •• Monday, the 21st, until Friday
Ih'* 25to ultimo (five days,) seventeen n°w patients
were admitted into tins institution—the greatest
number.ever before admitted in .-o brief a -pace of
time. There i* no doubt but this increase is ow
ing inn great Measure to the unhealthy state of
excitement cimrd hy the “spiritual'' humbugs of
the day. This mental disturbance reaches people
ol nil clusscs; for in ail classes there are to be
found those unfortunate beings in whom the nerv
ous predominate-; over and tyrannically rules the
temperaments, and renders them susceptible to 'he
peculiar and fascinating influences of “itch mar
vellous demons/ rations jis.it is a Hedged, are pro
duc'd by “spiiitiuil medium-,” and people more
highly e.iui-ged with electro-magneiism than emu*
mon mw.--Albany Register.
“Timoa change and mtra change, Ac.”
Iii a speech, deliver".] by Senator Everett on the
resolutions introduced relative to the Clayton aud Bul-
wer treaty, wc find the foUowtogshortserspof history,
which will be new to mauy of our readers. For our
selves we hare Uo recollection even to have heard of
the proposition before, and in their day of expul
sion, progress and manifest destiny, we chii hardly re-
uli7.-: the fuel that it wuf uol accepted with avidity.
‘ In tin* year 1823, the State of Sun Salvador
pa«s. d a formal act of her legislation, providing
for her incorporation into the American Union.
Sim sent two ttwwtishioner? to Washington to
carry (hat act imp t flee/! I do not know that the
least p blic notice w i* taken of the overture. I
*-uppos- they were treated with civility, as
ter of course, but no comuiu. icalion that I
I. -. .
Hon James Abercrombie
■i*-nt appear, tier* our old friend Capt.
COLUMBUS ENQUIRER.
-GEOUGIA :
Tt KHIMY MORNING, APRIL 12, lh. r >:
i mat-
Th.
A Chapter on Housekeeping.
I never could see tho reason why your smart
housekeepers must, of necessity, he Xantippes —
I once imd the tniifntlune to be domesticated dur
Inc the summer months with one of this genius.
I should like to have seen the adventurous spi
der that would have dared to piny his cunning
Undo in Mrs. Carrlot’s premises! Nobtxly was
allowed to sleep a wink after daylight beneath tho
roof. Even her old rooster crowed an hour earlier
than any of tho neighbors. ‘Go ahead' was writ
ten on every broomstick in tlte establishment.
Hhe gave her husband his breakfast, buttoned
him up in his overcoat, and put him out of the
front door, with his face in the direction of the
•tore, in less time than 1 have taken to tull it.—
Then she snatched up six little (Jarriot's, scrub-
bed their faces, up und down without regard to
feelings or pug noses, till they shone like a row
Abbey of Eimreidlni, tin old and celebrated
Catholic establhinent in Switzerland, which has
suffered much from the persecution of the canton
al government in which it in located, is to he re
moved to the United State*. Tho plan was con
ceived by the Abbot, and has he-m approved hy
Pope Bins. Already two of the monk* have de
parted foFIndiann, io prepare the way for the es
tablishment of a convent for women They will
soon he followed hy others from the Abbey.
Batter• Da v Saints.—Three hundred and thir
ty Mormons, chiefly from England, lately left St.
Louis for the Sail J.ake. Six more ships are on
the way with the same precious freight, to the
number of three ihotiHuid A ship from Denmark,
with a like number, has arrived ut the Bailee.—
Ten thousand will to* transported from Europe th
next 3
of milk cans.
*f'lcnr the track’ was her motto, washing ai d
Ironing days. Hits never drew h long breath till
flic w ash (nils were turned fiotlom upwards again,
and every uMielo of wearing apparel sprinkled,
folded, ironed and replaced on the backa ol their
respective owners. It gavo me a siitcfr in tho
side to look at her!
As to her ‘cleaning days,' I never had courage
to witness one, I had to Ho under tut apple tree
in the orchard, till she was through. A whole
platoon of Holdiers wouldn't have Irightoned me
so much an that virago nnd her mop.
You should have seen hor in her glory on'bak
ing days,’ her sleeves rolled up to her arm-pits and
along checks prim, swathed round her bolster-liko
figure; the great oven glowing, blitzing and spark-
ling in a manner very suggestive to a lazy ..in-
ner like myself. The interminable rows of greas
ed pie-plates, tho pans of rough and ready ginger-
bread, the pots of pork and (want, in an edifying
state r f progression ; and the Immense embryo
loaves of brown and whoninn bread. To my in
nocent inquiry, whether she thought tho latter
would ‘lise,’ Dm- ret her skinny arms akimbo,
marched up within kissing distance of my lace,
cocked her head on one aide, and ankrd'if I thought
the looked like a u-ntnn71 to hr trifled with hy a loaf
trf bread!' Tho way 1 settled down in my slip-
r rs, w ithout n reply, probably convinced her that
wus no longer skeptical on Ifatfpoint.
(Saturday evening alio employed in winding up
everything that was unwound in the house - -the
old entry clock included. From Hint time till
Monday morning she devoted to her hunt and and
Habbathical exercises. All I have to any is, it in
to he hoped alto earriedrome of the fet wr of her
•eculur employments into tlu.se halcyon hours.
Fanny Fkiin.
I'he rise and growth of this strange
sect is ono of the most vfonderful things of mod*
orn times. Malmmmedaiiinm was <•, nturio* m
getting a foothold. Mm.» uni-ui > n . youth
II known where Joe Smith’s plates came
1 belli
A Heroine—A family consisting i*l i> mother
*nd four children, any* the New York Trihuu. .
was re-iding in the third story of Kro-nnan's fac
tory, which was burned during Sutur<l.< v morning.
Finding herself cut oft' from
quenoc of tho stories beneath being on fire, the
mother ascended the roof carrying her children
with hor. Hero, tying one of Jim IirIh-n n. |„. r
alioiilders, sli e IwiliJJy h-a tier I hcro«s an alloy si.\
Icel in width to tho roof nf unoiiier hmiding. from
w hence, leaving her burden, she returned, and in
like maimer carried over in m tety cadi ol the ntn-
ers. Tiienct was witnessed by 11 largo ooiicf.iira.
of ape cl a tors. The mother was in feeble health,
ami nothing but matornol love could have carried
lier through so trying 11 scene. We are unable
to give her name ; hot whoever si 10 may | M ., she
is a true woman, and her devotion deserves »o be
remembered. Her furniture wn all destroyed.
Mu. Stows atm the Htafforditos.
It in stall'd in the l,o f don correspond?nco of tho
National Intelligencer tliuf tho nmnlcr ol signa
tures by ilio frier ds of ifolm Bui)'- family, to the
Stafford House address to American women,
11 gainst slavery, i* four hundred tl on-aml. 'i'he
document, it appears, is to l»» pres- nnd to Mrs
Win we, tho umiiotesM of “Uncle Tom h Cabin,”
aud Upon tiw swppo-mon, probably, that it would
be l oimnondcd to the American public. I>y sue.b un
introduction. Were it of any use it would be ea
sy to git up. in this country, utt address signed
I by soma millions of American women, aim; ly re
[ questing the women of England to mind their ow n
affairs.
Mrs. Slowo is aliout to visit England, having
sailed in lh'* steamer from Boston on Wednesday,
and it ia said that hor uc-pti. i, is 1,, f )0 » H entfoV
niaatic und uccnnipanietl with as much tom-lot b ry
our reception of iv.-ssmb. And the whole
it will probably “fi'r.zJe out" in a Hiinllar man*
— Halt. San.
The Death of Hayaau.
Tho decease of the famous Julius Burun Von
Hayuan, which is reported to have occurred at Vi
•nim on the 14th inst., cannot fail to revive the
recollections ol his infamy whllu living. Ho wa-
born at Cassel in 178(1, ami wuhu nut lira I son n
tho Duke of Hesse hy u goldsmith’s daughter. )i,
early life, he was so notorious for Ida eccentrici
ties as lo l>e considered on the verge ol insanity
Ho was educated ul Gas-el, and entered the Aits
trian army as Lieutenant in Jflui. In the cum-
pnlgn of 1805 he diatfiiguisjied Itiinself so mticl
as to bo promoted lo tho rank of captain in ono <>
the moat notable regiments in theservico. In 181:
ho waa elevated over his soniors to the rank o
Major, and ncquired new laurels in the campaign
of Italy during 1813-14 for his brilliant audue.ip
an“ reckless bravery, l.ittlo v as hoard of Ini
during the peace which nweereded the downfnl
of Napoleon, until the revolutionary fertuent o
1818. In May, 1819, he was made commander
iii-chluf of tho Austrian army in I lui g.iry um
Transylvania, lie it whs who led the Austria!
array in that sanguinary conflict, which terminate
in the utter defeat of tho liungarju/i cause.—
Georgei surrendered, and the disgraceful cruel
ties with which Haynau treated tlio captive Hun
garians, ImiIi woiiiou und men, are fresh in ever,,
mind. Since his disgrace ut the Court of Vium.
in 1850, iio hiB spent iiis time in travelling ove
Europe. Ilia visit to I^ndon, and tho manner 1.
which he was mobbed by tho. brewers of Barela
& Pur kins’ catsblisluneul need not be reixaicu.
Ol Isle lie Iihh resided on his estate in Dalmuiu.
He died at Vienna, bettestU the shadow of tin.*
despotic Court which lie served so faithfully in h-
mean a cause. Since his removal from the com
mand in Hungary, he lisa been n despised imd ui.
happy man, and lie must have* i.nticipntcd deal
aa a happy release from the reproaches !..
own conscience, and tlio scorn of the humui
race.
6mart, if True.
The Milwaukio WiscotiMin relates the following
ns no aulhent'e transaction of the ninnagers of
Ho. k River Valley Union Hudroad:
It is said that the agent of the company made
allot
1 yes
nsh and the oftii
w to pay the half
■ company had no
since. He was to pav half
half in bonds ol the road. 11
cadi was the question, and ti
money. A luck) thought siru
probably advance lie ordn-d ju.-i double wIi.m
tho road would want ; GOO Ions instead 250 ; l.uuu
Ioiih instead 600 and -o on. Half'the iron, before
Its arrival, wan sold to the Southern and Michi*
f [nn Company for cash at 11 trifle under the puce,
•y reason of tho ndvuuen in iron, a Hording a small
profit to ffre agent. 'I bus the English house w as
paid one halt nodi nml the i< ail jiot what in 11 n
wanted, and a little eauh left to puy for u lew
miles."
Florida Indiana.
From tt recent number id i/.eN. V Herald, \
lake the following extracts from a currespondc
til Fort Myers, Fla. lie says :
The new* since my la
tcresiing t r voluminou *,
activity of t 1 «• St *'<■ ut
purutory to their great Indian hunt,
Offlcs-aeoking -Office-giving.
From nil account* there never loin nMcmbled, in
Washington, such a liort of hungry nnd irnpurtuiiote
e-serkers, ns haVe gathered together there dur 1 g
first few weeks of Mr. I'irrck's Administration*
The city has Iweu literally inundulcd, the President
and Cabinet Officers beriec^don every side, nnd 8en*
ntors nud Neprenenttcivc* buutcd down nnd worn out
by lliis nnny of sturdy beggars. This is nit nee of
progress, nnd the disposition to live by office end fnt-
teu ou tbr- meat Hint is found in the smoke-house of
the Federal Governrmmt. i« progrrarng with soins-
tbing morn than tl.e race-horse speed of other thingta
Hundreds of men, who twenty years ngo would have
irorned the little petty offices of responsibility without
profit, are now found hanging around the dispensers of
government fnvcri, nml cringing at the feet of tho np»
poiutiug power.
And this paw n for office pervades the whole peo
ple, is found in every Stole, nml interrupts lb* pence
of almost every community Wo allude of course to
Fedeiul oilier ; for it hns coins to this, nud ia approseb-
ing rapidly to something worse, that few men will
condescend to serve under the authority of tbs Htule,
ill |py capacity, if they cuu manage lo w< n • their
wny into some trifling Hppotutmrul under tbs Geuernl
Olivermneiit. Ooveruois «f States urr found in tho
motley crew of suppliants seeking for iiif.-n r positions
in tho Cr. biiiet servie*-—probably to be chief clerks in
ono of the Departments—nnd probably lo b<; sent „*
('omul to some of the numerous .sics of lb- oeesd.
Others of high official station in the respective State*,
are seen to descend front their »l> v«tioii. nud nxnglo
ill the contemptible sinio for plums 31 ill lower in the
common grade. 'I Ins in u Ii id i ign
But them is another o!rcum«tnnco mumertrd with
this mutter, a Inch nstoinshrs un ntill muni innn any
thing o b -. There trim a clnm of polinmsue—nud it
may l-o that clus* still rnnsla—who regard il th>- U.i-
iou as n curse, nnd looked upon the (tuveruiiieni ns
nioieoppio-sivo than the despotibins of Europe. Who
won d have thought, a year or two ago, that any of
this olnns would liuve ht-en found witii open inoutl *
and outstretched necks to nov.it the "dud" of the
public row 7 But no it is ! When there is n chance
for them to get office they forget th« sins of the Gov
ernment, and suddenly discoy ling many l.eaiilirs in
Hie stars und stripes, sndgieui virtue in the U11 mi of
(lie btaics, are ns ready ns any lo throw up their grea
sy caps, end cry " long live the t’oustiiu ion !” Yes,
whilst they enu feed r 11 I'uc loaves am) ti-hes they can
see no Ii prosy on the hand that extends His fwal;
whilst they CPU enjoy (lie proceeds ol the public pluu-
ilet they nemii suddenly to forget tho unmitigKted wrath
will) which they formerly denounced the plunderers.
Wo hav- no belief that tics s-t of politicians are a
wiul wo He, 1 laiut office, than others. Bat from the
pretended purity of their | oliticul creed, and the f cl
that they asanim d to be governed by nothing bui I'SIM-
ctrLK, mm t thing heller was • xpoctcd of them, than
of utfu iH it Iihh m>l been discovered that die sequel
ban iu any sense (quailed the vaunting of the com
mencement*
We have been led into thffc remarks by noticing
tho number of applicants for office from South Car-
olinu. Wo almost took it for grunted thiU no clnvul-
ric disciple cl the disunion si line I, in that Slate, tvrtild
lower himself lo the level of 11 federal office. They
had sworn t ai the Union was an uumixed curse, that
Hie government was grinding them to tile dual, ,d
that they would burnt up lliu whnio cnnr.eru il they
could get help, nnd if they could not Hod assistance,
they would even do tho daring deed sings handed.
But a new light broke upon their visions. There
was a prospect of aburiug in die spoils. As that
prospe t grow bright-r, their fury sgainst the Union
grew weaker, until we find diem inarching in compa
nies, as il ware, to the pluo: of gonoral scramble. A
large portion of their Southern patriotism evaporated,
and in its place it audd«-n desire not only tJ seive tho
much nbufeil govesiniieiit, but to stretfr to support it.
And <litl soy "f them obtain office7 They got them
nil, t" tho entire exclusion of the Union Duiiocr-iis.
Jxur.a AscxcsoMRta, "the funner of RumoII,” will
probably have no opposition for Congte« from the 2d
district of Alabama. Some little dias*li*fsction st one
lime manifested itself in certain portion* of hi* district,
but we rejoice to see that this hr.*, in great degree,
died away, ami that l is former friends and mauy of
bis firmer opponents will this summer rally to his sup
port. This >s complimentary to his integrity as a msn, 1
and his ffithlulness as a representative of the people, j
We know that the honest old firmer makes no
pretension* to tire speaking powers which, it is ssid,
bomethnv* shake tho very walls of the capilol. His
aim hns been to be useful to hi* constituents; to labor
for their interest; lo work, nnd not to talk. And this
j Hwnre that 1 has doue. All their busin w ha* been faithfully
ri from tliP pixecutive, attended to, nil their rights watclred snd protected, all
- made tnlhe ntfi*r "I ri whole State.” j their wishes attended toby works. Not one of them
How (he vie*, of our.l*t»mea have altered !— j of »ny party will thee day com plain of hi. effort, to
Thirty ye,ego * Suite of Control America prevent- I .ervo them J mid hie oou.lilneut. have di«covered that
od horseir and craved admration into till, great con- i un hmte.l planter, of good venso mid nktatn potnict
fed, racy. It »ae n voluntary «ct nfnn independent I informolioo, mokee quite a. good o member ofConqrcee
pov r, aud et.ll ho notice «.. of tiioopplioelloli. n* 'h-y can g-h He I. worthy of them, end they .re
It i. true, aud yet it ia hard lo believe. It may b„ | worthy of him.
that the pa .ion f,,r territorial •cqui.iiioo wa. not .n I ‘ Imporunt to UIomT
powerliil ihm, i.s '> nW - * - al,on rub . the h *iir, Secretary of Ststo has decided that the Unit*
aud our stat'am-n fvll that il was ssfvr and better »« | , d Suir . Momiimeut caiI00l gr4ul . p^sport - -
industrious enterprising aud nit'-llipetil
own v.ist domnii.s, rather ilmu to in*
fill up with
population
foreigner wlio dosirrs to viai a foreign couu'.ry whirh
w ill nffi.nl protection, unless the applicant has been reg
ularly end fully iiHiurahsad. A declaration r f inten
tion to become a citix->u is not sufficient. The final
onili of allegiance must lie taken, and n certificate of
citizenship obtained, before • purport will be granted,
lu these disturbed and revo'ulionary times ou the oth
er continent, w’len a nren cannot pr.ss in peace from
one petty proviuoo to another, such mb have not been
fully natflrnlizdd and may wish to travel in any part
e half negro, hull ftpontsh,
breeds of San 8nliudor. They thought about half
right. Them ar * our seutlim ut*.
Bnt different views of things arc now taken. A
feeling of wildness pervades tf e laud. I*-t San Ssl-
Vtido e, if the dnret, < r us vucli another chance.—
Wo would now gulp down such a Stale wi'h more
ease, and inhtelsjte <,|0,e d.-spalrh, tiian a trout coukl
mallow n minnow. lit I * I of Europe, will do well to remrmbor this decision,
wltslo, when it comes to swallowing the heathens or j '
the earth. \ Health of Vico Presidont King;.
IR.n. Z. Pratt, of New York, who has just rc-
timed from Havana, contradict* tlie statement
hat Mr. Kin^ had taken theontli ol office. Hi»
j ltei|ii!i was desperate, tin! lie did not weigh over
' -crrlary of the Treasury j 100 lbs. I» i* tliouflhl ho would not probably live
•0 far ns pnclic.iblc, tiud to return, even if he left, as bo proposed lo, on the
Senate nt the o mmerif.c- j fj r> | „f April. His principal food was milk and
Bather inquisitivo.
Among the proceeding* of the Senate, a I w days'
nee, we find the following resolution offered by Mr,
BltOAr>IIKM>, of l’u.
From I he Savannah Conrier.
Arrival of tho Arotic.—Cotton Advanced.
New York, April 6th.—The steamship Arctic ar-
rived this day, with Liver|Kx*l dates to the 23d ulg
She reporla the demaud for Cotton moderate, with
prices in favor of buyers.
The tries since tho departure of the Niagara
amount lo 19,000 bales, of which exporters took
2(100. The following are the quotations: Fair Or
leans, 6 3-8d; Middling 5 5-8d ; Middling Uplaudi
5 I 2d.
Trade iu tho Manufacturing district* had slightly
declined.
Flour was active, with prices unchanged.
Corn had slightly advanced.
That Comparison!
'I he Rev. D'. Hatvibld, who appe-rs lo “wear the
livery of the court of Heaven to aerv ; the devil in,”
h»K !>—*u discoursing the young people of his congre
gation, iu New York, on the subject of light reading.
In the course of bis lecture, or eermr ii, or whatever
else it may be culled, he lakes ocaaition to compare
the Pilurix's PaotiREsa with Uncle Tom's Cabin!
They arohah, sccord.ug lo ths notion of this incon
siderate or malicious divine, works of fiction, but ary
founded on great truths, which will load the reader to
glory aud to God.
It is a portion of our creed iu politics and religion to
investigate pi! subJ^cJji for ourselves, always feeling a
due respect for the teaching* of lh<*« who arsume
the fearfal task of pointing out the road and leading
the way to a better world. But we caaiiot have, aud
will not try to have, any respect, for even a minister,
who will prostitute hit high calling to the purpsss of
fa Is-hood uud fanaticism. The book of Mrs. Stowe
may be equal to the immortal production of Bunyau
in the estimation o( Ur. Havvielu, hut there is ju*t
this difference iu tire two productions, when judged of
by sensible men : the “Pilgrim’s Prog-e«" lias led rna
ny hardened sinner to lleaveu, whilst "UncfeTom’i
Cahill/' if it does its appropriate work, will send its au-
ll,or nn.l ud.i.uer. lo qo.tr o diff.reot pl.ee of .bod.. I ^ U)< „ ccoonUi |„ d to , ll( , |)() , h „ , he wW
Dr. Ilolfiold h»d hr.ler tr.oh lh. yoolh cf hi. coogr,- | sfl . jir ^ be „ micsb|y , djot „ d
gn'ioulhe great fundamental and redeeming truths of 1
the Gospel, than to instil into tlreir minds the unre
deemed ai d irredeemable lie* of Harriet B. Stowe.
Miscellaneous
The haughtiness of the Sultau of Turkey towards
lire Russiau Envoy has created much excilenie.it
aud no little surprise, cud apprehensions of a serious
conthet are the consequences.
Tire English Cousul has, therefore, sent an expreai
steamer, to urge that Hie English fleet shall repair at
once to the Dardanelles, in order to be prepared for
nuy contingency.
The English Admiral is awaiting orders from ths
home government. The French sailed immediately,
Discouraging to Emigrants
Among the many 1101 very flattering accouuls of the
comforts of a residence in California that are pouriug
iu from that region almost every, two following
extracts from letters of correspondents, who, iu wri
ting their "experienc*'' to the New York Tribune,
seem to have seen "the elephant” of El Dorado, as
exhibited iu the varied conditions of tlreir frllow mi
ner*. The fiint oue, writing from Scuoru, Feb- 12,
opens:—
" Having witnessed lire advent of ihi* “ prosperous
era," a* Wfll a» “ some oilier ihing*,” I will say a word
to 1 hose who read extracts from our California pa|jers,
dir , who may Imve tire California fever. I have seen
ah'e-hndred,
Vjlifrod tn proi
* next *
'■!<! -n Ell
, 18G
1 * " h "‘ " ' , .'V! | 1 Immininy, and ho »a» borno by hi* m«n i»'(o
ggri-;.'ate amount of fed- *' , , . ,,
, ; Ur,„.<! r( n H | nnd ntlior I the M.gsr liouac, randy being able to walk over
r evidence* of part nf the way.
go countries on j j| ( , to Imve sailed for Mobile on t'-e Gib,
1 dv'iig a-'I’• r *i* y< 0 , ,r mmJ nrotmbl* arrivclthere on Saturday or Sunday
nod, the amount ol each 01 1 v f 3 1
I bn.Ml- :«l Blocks. >•»«*•
rid o'
av« been a very
ter, hut it appears
11 seeks to pry into \
• very little to do
Col. J. H Watson
The lew Angelos Star, of the 26lh February con-
sins (mi account of tui outrage aud tragedy m which
r former Ml w citizen was engaged. There wrss a
ch of
tile above description* of trend.-* nnd stocks.
Tho object of the mover might
good out- in l-is own view of tire nu
to our w eek minds that the resolut
matters With which tire Semite lit
An to tire indebiednes. of tire Um'.-d States Govern- I ball 011 tire birth duy of Washington, st the house ol
iiieul iu Eurupy. or siiy where else, t is the duly of „ private citizen. Whilst lire company was enjoy-
Congress to b ok niter and understand, but what Mr. ! ,„j, ibemselves, the house waa assaulted, and the lire**
Bn-.tdhend, or Mr. N arrow head, or any of the mis- j „f ibos*, sssembled put iu danger by a mob that
hapeu-headed fneiily, bus to do ns a Heuab r with the assembled outaico witii every kind of danger-
amount due by each of lire sevrral ‘Hates of lire Uu- 1 U ii<i we*|>one nnd every sort of annoying instru-
•nu *' d tire llioukdiid little corporutionaof dre srvetal mrnt of uiumic aud voice. Watson, alons, sail ed out,
J Mnlre , we do not exactly comprehend. 1 Ire gi-ueral 1 Hm j s i|,j,|- handed fired four times upon the mob with
eminent re m no wise bound for the deb s ol tire „ T wo u f t h r assailants were killed, and two
e. or lb. torpuruti 'U*, and rmn.quri.lly ita offlerri ! „f ,| l6 dl , hw- , wuuud.d. From lh. whirl,
offic aIs have no excuse for interfering with the j account, we nroof the opinion that Wiitson was al
um or character or condition of such debts. 1 Ire j iug,.ther justifiable iu what he did.
•lutioii, to have been complete, should hove required
lire Secrets'y of the Treasury to enquire into, and re-
|Mirt, what amount each cilizmof the coufederm-y is
ii debit'd at home and .,broad.
1 Caroliu
11 belie
s lieui
Lopes prisoners pardoned.
Info?moti.ni has beeu runeived,ssys tire National
lot-Il g- ucer, dial the American .Min ster at Madrid
has obtained the pnrdun ol nig' 1 Hungarian prisoners,
wire were in the I,upoZ expedition against tho Island
of Cuba. They imd been confined, since their cap
ture, in the mures of Airucou.
t)f tho propriety or humanity of their release, h*
we have iio question, we im.ke 110 rniurk. At the
rink, however, of giving offence to llieee patriots we
will any, that we hope, they w ill hereafter seek uu
asylum where tiny can mil dge their tight.ug propen-
si 111 s with b as rmk of intercepting die peaco of friend
ly uatioiiN, than drey did In re. To die protection of
tins governin' ut they were welcome. But whilst re
ceiving that protection it was tbeir duty lo have be-
haved themaelves, and not to have joined in a viola
tion of tlivhwsof then adopted country. Taken
prisoners m mi ex reditio i expre sly prohibited by ex*
islmg lr<-:i'ies and foitide.i by tbc piaolivo statutes of
tins country, du y should Hunk themselves mure than
fortunate that our .VImister lo Spain has interposed
Iiis iuflueiice to save them from thedmin to which lire
Iuwh of Spain consigned them.
Th -• prwuem had ff'd from (heir own country,
wen- Nlratigvis amongst us, hod sought the protection
which our government • flVin tu tho refuges# from ev
ery laud. They engaged in .11 illegal expeditmi, were
ciipm.ed .Mid (w ot, its u puinshiiieiit, to labor iii the
Spiitii-'i mures. They ur.i now liberated, uud us b r '-
(bre remarked, wwtrnsl tlre\ iv II turn tlreir foot-le|« tu
some tegom of lire earth, wlitre such patriotism as
1 theirs is ut a higher premium diim it ought looominaiid
in the United States.
Nankin aod Mastodon Cotton.
An intelligent gentleman of our city writing from
Apal.tohruola lo his commercial copartner here, says,
ill speaking of the price cf cctlcn, "there is good dc-
matul hr Nankin nml Mastodon cotton,both ol wh’ch
command very high prices, say from 14 to 18 cents."
Wn know nothing of the amount which 0 given
quantity of laud will produce wheu planted in either
of din above kinds, hut if ii is any tiling equal in
ducliveness to die ecminon sorts, it would seem 1
taking into consideration the diflerei.ee of price, that
our p aiders would do Wrl! to make a trial of the
bre.sl. Wc know they dislike to risk much In experi
ments, but (his is oue which may be made, to
extent, without danger of losing much.
t is not exceedingly in- I
ther limn the tiiiaile nnd
appointed to any office, who uas not in tho great
struggle of 1850, an open and avowed disuuiuuist-
Hew is It in Georgia f Wu have not given our*
r> reives much truuhlo to examine the matter, but «e
enmooff! ‘‘iclino to tho opiniou that lire same fuel will be found
This ti
t fcU| po-re, Die
my pm-
A Patriot’s Dfath.—Tho record* of ancient
Greece and Rome do not exhibit a nobler instant •
of patriotism than is coulnlned in tho foftmvin/
inscription found upon a gruvt .stone in New leui*
don, Connecticut. No wonder our revolutionsr
fathers w«re invincible while they were actuub I
by such motives as tiro hero recorded :
“On the SOlh of October, 17M, 4,000 Uritic-.
fell upon tho town by fire nnd sword. 700 Amec
icuna defended the lorl fora whole day, but in tl •
evening about four o’clock, the commander of tl .
besieged delivered up bis stsiird loan EuaUah-
man wlm immediately stabbed him. \ll lus cot
rades were put to the sword. A Hue Di pmvd.-.-
Uhe Uisgsame lathe sea, tlmr..
bluntly, sind the apparent movements n f those | Hu« in Ibis State
ut:foriumuOb, who liuvo forfeited nil clainiM to bably Ire givcu occavioimlly
fit Hher fnvorb, and, iiru eonsequeiu'e. iiiuhi lienr litre mqurtant appoint ments m this State, ns tiny
».,rh randcy.l MnMmrll will, I l,„„ dm „ ..llthtough .1., 4m,h, ... u f.H .0 tl,. I... of
have incited, and our M -veriiment policy nmv die- .1 . . r , ,,
trite. Volunteer cmiho • re, - ; sr . l oi„,. r ., lsn | ,,, ) ,l, '“ l,r ""' ,h " r lho Hetnocrslio party wh,eh r.,-M-d
numerous places, nml f-rem nnxioiis for the frnv 1 , * 1 '' "landnrd ol tlMiinum. nnd were pul down by tire
The martial spirit of fhe Floridians soon,* i«> , l" ,Her ul ,l to people. Il this is th.- result of .on-
have been fully moused by tho Into misconduct ol dent, it is uufortuuute. If it liappcua from d< >, t!k-ruis
King Bowh'gb a tn) tube, mi l ;«i
i» wanting for tho «isplnv of tl.m ardent uttncli- I tifiwbit*
ment to tfie country in general, but Stmo i ( parnc- |
nlsr, in nftitirs that concertH their honor nr inter- i
which, 1 do not hesitate to s;iv, that Flori- w
Ins (
was then Imd In
to be lighted, und blow lluTfortnv
William Hotmail, who lay tug f, ir dVtau^ w, o
three strokes of Uie bayonet m his laidy. viid m
In* wonndi'd Irtemla who were«ull alive, ‘w,
will try to get to this line, and thus we will cm. -
pietely wot the powder with blood, und with tl„.
lif* that Mill rumsina in n*, nave the t >rt and uih
atim\ and j>erhapK a lew uf our camrudvi wi .
are only vviunded!’ He alone ftad Htreng i
enough to uccoinpiiah this noble design. Ini *
30th year be died on the powdi r which he ovc -
flovved with It,• own bliKol. His friend tunl aevt i
ol Ins wounded companions by that means ba 1
liteir tivts preserved."
After tin* uarrativo arc the following words in
large cap tsls :—"Hrrt retit W iUia Uoiauw
fortunate.
opportunity only ] purpose, it is unjust to the via ms, uud totally unj is-
the putt of the Executive.
the fie
of hoi
Stiles,
There eeeme to be son
Indian trouh’o nt Tullalt;
Ires numerous objcctietis to a bill pn
the expulsion ol the Indiana. Fron
rejKirtM of select cominitteua appointed
gate tho objections nnd ofli
ption of this
Good news, bat too late.
We leant from the Southern Recorder, that rite
I.hvh euncU-d hy the I.i g.-hHure,someihittg l.l,o a
year and u half age, ltu\e actually b-i it printed, and
that thv contractors, for that purpose, are nl/eudy du
ll ;buiittg them tn the various couiities of tho State.
Tliitiv gunl lows, «ml tlio U uuty ot th« thiug i», ti
tlu* public with such a suddennerH. Just
Santa Anna.
nge fonutrev. it is stated, has ar*
I be«o elected Prcstd'ttl or rather,
r of the Repulse. He returns
lily and tiitdyitig hatred towards
and our frllow citizens. What will be ! ^ ]
policy when ittves,. d with supreme power | .
I'm Mexico, a sh>rl time will show. W-i have said j
1 heretofore, and we now repeat the uppielreusiou, that >o
j hi* ambition, stimulated by hie formet iii luck n Ins J tin
contest with the white folks, will urgs him to seek I *°
farther difficulties, iu the hope (list some of Uie im
portant (rower* cf Euro(>e will asvist him. He has 1 *
now until ng to lose by Q desperate veulnre. He is | ,. \
quite ns selfish as lie is ambit ous; and for tin
chance cf wiittiiug buck a jHitlion of his lost n
fame, may rush to Ins own ruin, nnd sacrifii
iutegritv aud nationality of Ins country. But t
The Milk Business in Now York.
.Much has Irern said and more written ubout lh 1
quality of Milk dnily served out to the denizen* of
the city ol Gotham; tiniil finally the question *n t<
whether any pure fluid was or Was not served, be
came one of tire "mooted” topics of tlio day. Am
so far ms we have noticed, the true merits uf the is
sue have irev»r been satisfactorily settled -certainly
not po clearly stated as has buen recently done by
o of tile dealers bimrnlf. We give n below, for the
benefit if thn residents of all cities, whether great
hiiiaII, whose streets are thronged with indk-curls dial
are owned in, mid uot out, of the limits of lire
poratiou. It hcems that the speculators iu New
\ oik hud couveiieO for the pur|Kise of adopting mens
urea to raise the price of milk, or in other words.
1 stru f k for higher remuneration for their trouble
iu delivering this commodity m their customers.
difCussio'i iri“*e a* rolhe relative quality of the article
broug.it iii by the difl'-rent Railroads—oue party
cusmg another of sell.ug swill milk, and so o u —when
the crowd was addressed by
Mu Baits—The question is not now who Im
sold poor milk or g'Mi! milk, but who is there '.lint
t* willing to join Aid pledge Hum. telvea that the
wi ! not henceforth sell any but pure milk,
haves.dd poor milk, perhaps
York. I
’ l« r "«
» profit thin pi
' vv til i
i will not p'vy for nu
its lo sell
Th
utk
coffee, for the waul of credit or means to buy better fin*]
I do not Kinte llii* as the case generally, but
there are hundreds of nren barely mnkiui!
BiMence tn rex- itmt i" doing well, 1 would «ay i
stay ai itome. It »* difficult in tore.
Few will give mure ilian a month and found
n-ad taper*, frren lire northern mins*, or correspon
dence* «.f lh* Sacramento and Srii rraiu-isco pst|>en>
from there, we here would suppose every body was do
ing well there, but such rtalementsSRS scarcely glanced
nv You «ee Htatemeiils in The Columbia Gazette or
Sonora IT raid, ihnl are calculated to in.ikn a man
leave a g>K.d business and a cornforiable bt-rn« in the
Si nee,amt these statements ara untrue to uy own person
si know i<»dfe. Bui I will venture lire asseriion that there
are not 75 men out ofs hundred (of miners, I mean) in
tlreir neighborhood who have money enough to pay
their pa*sage tmme
“An acqoai-itance of mine inforineil me to-day, he bad
taken a (loiiiid lump of gold out of bis claim n few days
"I asked him jocularly why bn did not report it to the
paper*, if would have il«e effect of bringing some poor
fellow from lire Nixies.” Tins occurred near Columbm
and Within a short distance of claims ilmt won’t pay for
water.”
And after detailing many minor circumstance* that
have transpired under fus notice, Ire closes thus :—
“How bitterly, hittarly many of tire Iasi immigration
rue they ever left tbeir comfortable little homes, some of
which rlre> mortgaged tu obtain tlreir outfit Doss not
the late reduction of the price of pamage home speak
volume#!—two thousand un three-learner*. Yes! Iy*t
the price fall within the means of many a poor devil here,
The Ducheas of Southerland is making eiteusivs
preparations for the triumphal reception of Mrs. Stows,
It is said that the siguaiures lo the congratulatery
address alone, fill no les* than tweuiy-six folio vol
umes.
The Arabia arrived al Liverpool on the 21*t oft.
Mndiai family have arrived at Marseilles. Atwtra
lias revived her former vigorous system of passports
ogn'iiBt Euglwli travelers.
Consols have fallen to 99 1-2
New York, April 8, 1853—Another Polar exp*,
dilion ho* beeu fitted out, aud will shortly lean
England lo search for Sir John Franklin.
Austria.
The Austrian authorities continue to exercise tl.#
most inerciltM seventy upon the unfortunate Italieus.
The Emperor of tho Freuch has ft finally protested
agaiust the Austrian cruellies.
The Refugees iu England
The Bril isli government has resolved to supprea
the conspiracies constantly being engaged in by lh«
refugee* ou her «oi! against tho Continents! power#,
uud to expel all proven to have lukeu part iu such
Appointments.
Senator Dix has accepted Ins appointment m Sub
Treasurer of New York. Il is reported that Seaatw
Boule has uccrpted the Mission to Spain, ou comiilca
of being invested with unlimited authority to iregon-
ate for the purchase of Cuba.
Treaty with England.
It is staled, ou reliable authority, that our Govern-
uni is pr paring a treaty which will amicably afljoit
all questioas of diffbreuce with Great Britain.
ih for hoi
like
furtahly situated, making anything
e, I would say, never cornu here.’
Tlio second writer hailing from Weavei villa, is uot
any more encouraging in his accouut than the first.
L "Could that portion of your readers, who nre »n nnx-
b ai - i" i 'lire to California know, precisely how small a
chime th*-y would stand lo make n furttine, nod return
home in safety, they would at once htnish every thu’t
of coming hen. A large share of ihrere here are wnr-e
off than lliey were nt home. Their brightest hope*
of i.iimssing a tqtecdy fortune are blasted. And hun
dreds maybe seen in every pari of California strolling
about who would he glad to work forllivir board Tire
miners in tire north, annul Slmsiunod Wcavcrville, are
cat big about $!• (rer dnv to ihooe who abut fsnldolly
Board coals $2U (>er weel . After th-donling lire ciwt
of clothing and liquor hitU, from tire remaining |IU
norliing much remain* A person w.ihoni a capital
or friends maid him, is Irettsr off in the Siaies.”
Ymirs respectfully, Hvaav J Howe
!*(»»’ Hnn. John Slidell lias refused the mission lo 1 -
tral Aiuerna.
Jiio. ]|ik!|/hoi) luu been nominated ns Consul to Ii .
n ; G. W. Fletcher, to (Jhagres ; J. C. (tailing, t< u
uaym. and Alex. Tliompson to Marranham, firsz
lias A J. Imp-rsoll bus Inmii ap|ioiiiied 0. 8. Its
t Judge for Connecticut.
.Mnr l'il of tlie Eastern District, and Smoot of the MV,
, Beattie,'State Surveyor of the Cumows, and U |
Kendall, Pietmustei*.
War in Contr&l America.
Jcivcd at Boston, ot lho first of March,
as, state that war re openly declared be-
'MALA Mid lloNDl'RAS, Mid that III 1 flgllt
duct of the ! 7 ", 7 ' T " , ,, "uuui'miprp. j a short time previous, the Guatemalans had b«en
Governor, on the lirml of tin* imp. r ant I ,1 ’ 1 ^ H " “•'j-mnr.t only i bout j de r«.«strd. It > said that Carrera, the prevent mUr
mala, has luken every thing into his own
ton tn
"they appear,” 10 tt
"to 'u* wholly uirearislactory, as
of llicir own esaentinl wruknc-JH,
the fact tliat tin y art* gpucrally i
the Roletnn dec In rut ion and tU-liL
tbo Executive himself.”
The liuiiudm iu a body, have
tlwir sund near the e.i-tcru oit
rds of the Committor
well
eighteen months ago, uud tire people Urn* early,
by magic, a* it Were, urO furnished, some of them at
ount of least, with ils wisdom und ( el lreiu ioiu Abncwt ev-
ce with I i*iy tiling uow goes by steam, and nt are bcuud lo
ions ol believe (list the Public Pouter, in the performance
I I is duty, has m x d up tlio speed of the Telepraphic
\ i!' ' M "'lh the (lowers of tlie Locomotive. We congratu-
hands, and tin
countrymen I
lloudurus w ill |
eontsst which »»•
he ii
E'.remely niqxipular amongst hu
icr luck persons
'•in. I H'ti in the trade sixteen years, a d
Hold gi'oJam] bud milk. I got ti large carl
n the fore part cans, with a fl»g. “Pure Milk
No Mi Mike,” h d'Vision in tlie middle with
i und Water and no Humbug;*’ ami I go.
for “No Humbug”
than I did im “Pure und no Mistake.” [Luig i-
c-r j \Y Inie we know that there ara person* who
will cnu'intie m *el! impure milk, no vithsianJing
all that eau be done, our object is tulet lire public
know who tinware who have engaged to sell
pure country milk and pure milk itUure, without
any admixture of swill milk. It would be useless
lor any mo man Jo attempt a reform b) himself—
be vvimld never succeed. He would join in for the
pure milk; bnt if there waa no agreement come
to, lie would go on to *eil a.vill uidk, and Ire could
.“••il it ns web a* liee-er did, and full as ipuih of it.
Shocking MurMI.—The New York puprrs cou-
ti.iu tire particulars uf a most horrid sod shocking
murder, commuted thereon Monday night, a week
ago, hy a man named Neury, ou the peraou of his
wife. This murder re in some rrspacts simitur to the
life tragedy in Philadelphia. Nenry, it appears,
while in Ins sober senses, deliberately lx ut his wife
about the head with a stone-cutter's mallet uud chisel,
until her skull Was crushed iu seven! (daces, and sire
waa rendered senseless—in which state she remained
uot.I the died. The hornd murder was committed in
the presence of her three children ; the oldest of which,
ft boy fifteen years of age, testified ugaiul his father,
in a firm, straight forward rnstiuer.
And this :u a community that is continually boast-
ir.g of ihe ble**edi.e*a of freedom; in a Slate where
Mrs. Beecher Stowe, with all her giiit-str*iniiig
plirl- utiirophy for the “brutish” condition of our col
ored population, finds thuusauda if Iret-hesded, if uol
wa’mi hearted admirers A negro at the South is
subject only to a lew atri|Nji for neglect of duly—
w hich ia enough to arou-o all the syu pathira of Uie
softer sex al the North, aud their maledictions are
strung and heavy against the “peculiar institution”
that confers upon the master the right lo punish hia
slavr. Will they cherish the urn# hatred against the
marriage institution at the North because one of tho
brut* “lords” of the' r. giou has taken the right into
bis owu ii Mills to dash out the brains of his belter-halt 7
la whose eye is the “motel'
The reception of President Pierce's Inaugtr,
Address in England ia an interesting portion
the intelligence by the Niagara. We copy '
comments of the Times :
The American President's Addrssi.
From the Londo t Times, March 18
We are unable im assent tn the opinion exp ,f *
cd hy some of our cotempomriea, that tire aper;:l
delivered by President Pierce, on hi® Inaugur*:
is of a trinpornte and conservative clmnctw.:
that the sweeping principles which the IimJ' !
American Government has (nought fit to lav < v
are materially qualified by the application l.e r
pt >»CH to make of mem. hi our judgment. :!i
in a mixture of looseness and protensh n in
style of this discourse which awaken suspre.
as to the sobriety und grind sense of itsau'
for, to write simply a ml correctly is certainly
ol the first quail licit ions of a man who adtirre
hi* countrytn*n and ;he world as the chosen<i |
ernor of powerful people. Althou^i the I*;
malic body was present wheu th:* adJies* »
delivered, il contains not oue word which > •
understood to convey tho customary assure’V ’
respect and good-will to the Powers of Eu.*-.
and the passages about “.i nation ot Soverr;
standing iiuabtshed even in the present*
Prince,” or the -p wioply of American emtete
partake of the bombast which it i« morn
to avoid on such occasions. It seems Borws
llinl tin se expressions wore addressed to tlie*:
at which the representative* of foreign tjr.v •
ment* were pi teed with an einplmi* aud >i»v
that could hardly have been uni mentions
these words served us nn introduction lo a fl
sertioti nf w hat is culled the “.Monroe O ut i
in tire strongest language which hs* ever yet ■
employed, to tho eff’ct, (tint “the right*. the*ri
ity, and the repose of the Confederacy reject
idea of interference or colonization on this » >
the ocean by any foreign Power, beyond
jiiri»dic;i^H
Ckntral Axikkica.- The Ytewt of Mr. Everet!
Tire Ihm. E.I ward Everett, late Secretary of State, ail-
dressed lire Senate on the 2l*t m*t . in relation to af
fairs of Cent ml America. The point* of his speech,
a* far as they have reached ns, may be *ummed briefiy
s f..tlo
IuroaT c
glade*, about sixty or seventy
Here they will remain until
ure commenced Mg.-iitiat them,
vide themselves into small b»
nud near, ienving death and c
progreaa. As u l ist resort
Ever glades, not a very agrr
r fellow cilii»i
id lu.i
d.-h
ch !e>
•Cow D.*\
>ily to murk tlioir I ,
\ will take the J
resort for the lit- i
on tire perforinai
that some few of them will b
tending the lawa before thej
Tire Journals havi
I it is hulled that Ui
• there'
Tally.
ore they me repealed
■ot made tlreir iq>|>ear-
probably uever vr»U.
d which the men b. rs
Dry Goons—Nearly fen millions of
the probability is, that i dollars worth of dry goods were impo.led, through
victorious, and put aa end to the J the New York Custom House, during the five weeks
to be regarded as ouo of extermi- ending ou the 1st inst. These consisted of w-ooieu,
1,1 tt u. cotton, i ilk, and flax fabric*. During the present
ILrc »* a chance for lire filbbuvlcr* of the United y t ht \hn ezeese, over the correspondiug |reriod last year,
• M.ies. Me have thousands ol restless spirits whoso , ^ more thsu seven and a half millions of dollars, in
nly desire, as evidenced by tlreir conduct, is to go forth J value. What means all this ? Have our manufac-
n r"-arvh of warlike adventures calculated to involve j mres quit business? Ur doea the present Tariff eua-
tln-msi
The
i und their couutry iu seri
n Central America affords a
is difficulties,
excellent op-
r fabrics from the mark-
t this
u* last legislature da i
until after the foil elec
in. It will be time ti
Parswg.-~ m MIm &vl|y l yuu *eeni to bcignort -t
in getrgrsphv; I will examine you in grororonv -
Take the sentence, “marriage \* K , MV | C nntract ”
‘‘Parse marriage.” “Marring© j s uo „ n bcc.au e
»t is a name, r»i*d though Elmke.spear naka vv!. u’s
in a name, and says that a rose by ©ny oil r
would ! us sweet; yet i;mr<m-j' ,
noun, uu . ivrefore h ti*mo, sl.j.v* that ifi. ru.c
estvblisbed by the Bard of Avon ha* nt |.>a*r o •'
exception. For umrrsge certainly is ol w v
great imporUnco, aud being a noun, and thereto e
a name, ergo, there is something iu a ravine ’—
‘Good!—Well, what U the case of tnarriase
'Dou'l kn re-, sir.” "Decline It, and se*’.” “Dor't
leil st liberty to decline marrisgo niter havn g
made Mr. Jones the promise I have. I’d rath •r
conjugate."
nt a il-'tnehnrem
Effgi'tecrs re an
and a party ol
ons. So krep dark Mr.
ugh to pultlish the Jour*
object tu view 1 could j
l tlio supposition i
the day i
tosp.uUre on
to s
• put
An Odd S«tti en nt.--.
a young Indy was pm-
Treadwny, for cbtumoig t
from a young mere.liar t um
When the suit • ju-ued tin*
up. ami willingly oftered
murchaut Itketl Iter and ace
which w .h ratitled by Uu* ti
The United States pos-e
acres of land that the fool v
never trod.
s rv hundred tnillio
the while man Ita
They t
ivty by I
p> tlreir n aural itt-
i glory iu the actual
t be
>vorth looking t
Invest mknt-
• Mi'utgot
ishiug t
The eleotiou in Couuecvicut for State Officers, a
Iregitlitnre und for mrutbers of Congress, took place
on the Hi lust. There w ere three tickets in the field,
wing, democrat, aud free soil, aud iff* democrats have
can red all; dam iu tlie State of Rhode Island.
The prrprie-
ry (Ala.) Advertiser d" Gazette
j engage in other pursuits, off. r their print
ing esiahlutiimeut fur sale, for cash or its equ valent.
The paper ha# a large subscript.on aud other paying
resource-s, ami the office enjoys a goo«l run of job pat-
ronagv, Ivsidea owning a great as»otvm«tuo( materiaU
mostly new, iucluding a large-sized (tower preav, a
small card press, Jtc. all complete. Those desint g to
purchase, will find tl» s a good opportunity for a profit
able investment of their iireaiur
Good Dividends.—'I Its Mechanics Bank yester
day declared a ser.ii-aiinusl dividend of six percent
and tire Brunswick Bai.k five per cent, for the same
penoJ — Aug Cktomcle 8th,
IndsMNITT FO* k Slave —A report has heeu made
the Maryland legislature, says the N. Y. Sun, en-
dorsmg tiie enures of Dr. Alien Thomas, of Howard
county, in demanding front the State of New York
indemnity for the loss of to* fugitive slave, who wss
seut to S tigSing prisi'o in 1849 for two years, aud
pardout-d out at the instance of the abolitionists litre*
d«y» betoro his term of imprisoumeut expired, by
which means ho managed lo reach Canada before his
owuer could make a demaud for him. A cony of lho
rej on is to 1 e sent by the Governor of Maryland to
the Govern, r of New York, to lie laid before the leg-
t-dature of that Stale.
I. There are five State* h
grejjme population of which
in.' of (Hire Spanish blood.
rtty for i
ire is h
rid both Great Britain
tvnr and willing
m-euuettre of tire difficulty* betw
oceanic ranal is desirable,
d tire (Juited tilalen are in
»eciire its early
Nicaragua and ('osta It tea, tire mailer lure not yet lieen
coiremnmaieil Nicaragua . ffors to give an exrln-tve
l, hut this sire hns not tlie power
■1 The Mosquito Kmgdi
.*>. Cr.gland has no interest or motive in
the Protectorate, ami is willing av once to
an amicable arrangement; and nui it an arn
likely to lw effe. re.!, should the United St,
or«.iper Minister to Central America, as site
iy the shadow of a
keeping ui
enter U) oi
6. He does not think that Ei'nlari.l meant pi
Treaty, alihuttgli mhiio ditference lias urtac-i
meaning. She hns given up San Juan, r
s about to
ls> willing to get out of the whole matters
tib'e
7. H" supposes that at the time of the negolialicn, the
sctih ntetiis at the Belize and Bay Islands were not in
contemplation.
A And farther, he thinks the Horae Government will
disavow the art erecting tire Islands into a colony, and
and he dues not apprwliem! nnv disturbance of the rela
tion' bet'M en this country and Britain, in consequence
Chief Justics Taaey
Raltiinnre Sun, of ti e 5th inst., alludin;:
Ine»s uf Judge Taney, *ay* :-“Wp are
.cd tu learn that the lion. Roger B. Taney,
l Justice ol the U S. Supreme Court, who
has een lately coniine.! to hi* room, at Iiis resi
dence in lit city, by iudispusition, is new conva
ieaccut, and will probably be out in a lew day*.”
tn the
plciv
in Central Amen.
Toe*« rrevvo are at kits int'-rc-ting and important,
eonting from a source so well informed. ITtey are
csIcuUted to soot Ire lire public tniod, and to induce
the opimon that the little cloud that La* so alarm
ed a portion of tire public, and excited Senators Cass,
Douglas and one or two others, will “P-eddy disappear.
Morn now wrl! defend upon the character of the .Min*
, abil-
tsler w ho is about to he sent t
abotili! be* man of more than ordinary dtscrelcu
ity «n.l sagacity. The tact »latrd by Mr. Evsret
Central America ronuvitis a population of only
150,000, or about half as many as i’ 1 , ladelphia, and of
these only IO,UX)of pure Spanish I*’ re well colcu-
la'rd to set the imagination at work tu to the future
Wltaia wids field torftdvenlurs.ro nizaiion nnd An-
gWAtueriean enterprise.—fPkita. /uy.
Taste —Elegant yiung gentleman with cork-
•rvic jxints:—‘Now. what 1 adoiiab Fweddy,
b.»y, * t'.widely in dwees ; I qur
b.»y, a MiwhicVy in uwi\*s ; I quite ngvtee wi n
Hoi.u'e Gwceley, of (tie Twtbune, und make it a
point nevah toattwact attention.”
utterly insdtniaaable.
terms,the Go/erntncnt of tbc United Star-.-
only determines what itw own rights nnd
•ions are and ought to be over the whole '
can continent ou very broad and uncontrol.'ff
ciplea, but it repels rh inadmis-able tie* iJ--*
tnlerferonce ot every other State. For im‘|
if Santa Anna, Who in happftv rocaUedi
Mexico from the anarchy and disruption ii' 1 ' 1 *
that country haHlullen. should seek t»>s'-'eni
his Government by n closer alliance witn»
ropesn power, as it might be Jus interest to«
Untied .State* would resist such a meaiure.s
they were already entitled to pronoun os*
decision on the act* and alliances of H* 11 1
pendent neighbors. It is needless t" *du t;
a doctrine which cannot, according t"
Pierce’s singular e*preMioii*,‘ challong«»
justification before the tribunal ol lho ^
world for if it were acted upon, it *' ou “
solutely dcatructite of tho independence ^
cn.id i ait power*. . ff
As this appears to be the principle 0 •
policy on which General Fierce UvoutjU (
ent mainly to insist on this oocaaion. s*-^
lenance ol the Union by the unqualified rt
lion on the part of tlie Federal Governrnen
institutions of slavery with all (heir conscs*
ia the priinwry feature tu hi* domestic p"* ‘.
that, instead of the liberies and rights ti •
ton gradually hading to tlie init'g*( ,on
ultimate termination of slavery, the in* [
of the Union is more and more tdeutiM "
acts ot wrong which are a curse tu *'*
Stall* and revolting to human nature.
Pierce ha* invented a mild term to <h»c.-
monstrous oppression of man by man-
il “involuntary servitude,” a* if tins*
could disguise the infamy of unrew/trdc*
tiie traffic in man, of V\< latcd human
and extinguishing liumnn sou*s
volontnry acrviltide,” and the Pwwdwtj
the naivete to boast that “lira oppre><c»>
the wurla arc co aiantiy cheered by i;,c .
increasing lustre of American freedm®!
-in this, tlie United Et»tt* have, m bi* J
fulfilled their highest doty xosuffenng
Yet the very condition on which th**^
perja’tnatea the keenest wrong*
ran suffer, and all the splendid proOii*’
ftii<! nrnied li'ivernment are ,
with all m. i-b.de..u- : terribi--. •' 1
negro slavery. T*»e last act ol tbcp
Bei jan.tn Franklin, tiien 84 years o
appear nt the bar of Congress C> ‘ m F
era I legislature “to ooauJenancc to
ol liberty to those unhappy men wh
land ol Ireedom, are drgraded m | op
dage, and to step to the erv verge
vested in them for diecooragn*g ev r
traffic in the persons of emt •• • ‘ _
“the councils of the early it! .
»i—*r 'hr mo.. hU'toMN -Ihl, «."hoc*«
, the most illuhtricuiH ol the torn - -
cea lire Presidential career upon °PP°^ 1
New Orleans Appoiutmsats
Ex-Senator Duwon hint Ireett ronfimred Cotlertor
Ilerorder (7«*nols, Naval Ofliirer; Porter, Survvp-r.
Motse, Uistrirt Attorney; O. Benveniu, Supcriiiiei"!':.! I
of vtre Mint; Staik and Warren, Appraiser*; 1
kixlu
lo dn
incur
-ptK
W e
*o far
higher
uot UI
sell,,!
everih
•bents,
Vaotag
Wigre.
part of
men, b
times, i
w bo for
for hij»h
lowen i]
Bovs, thi
ar reiisu
•nets at
maud a
1*«( to 0|
CODdltioi
•ha kind
eoutiy) «
•mploy g
duties of
Their ern
fioo aud ,
r>e*; Bor
Would be I
ittlvresui i
““(arttoo
Ou the
have gfe,
•anniogiy
hy such H
fished a ro
10 become
disqualify
Pursuits 0 j
•° uuxuy
cv «r ths U
***auitr ff,
“"uaiio
h »v« d„ pn
A»d sue
in rhe CO u
w, *ila the fo