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Arkansas Intelligencer from Van Buren, Arkansas • 3

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an Francisco for the Telegraphed to the New Orleans Picayune. feeling of alarm end terror ambncstThe friends pft mado TtTdee! and in'Tru'th ne waa7Vob She had ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NT AflAP A. jam Innnnrv dient daughter, kind sister. tender mother, and the ro.ioa. liu THE GREAT.

WEST: A LITERARY AND FAMILY SHEET OF THE FIRST CCA S3. Devoted to the Instruction and Amusement of lhe VANrBURENrir- HQ0L Rev. VV K. MARSHALLdireclibn rf the male Teachers, will commenyCQaipetenPte-dav ofMardu 1849. he first Mon- VwO in S.

had seen, weighed oenerai 1 ayior throughout tho whole State. The Louisville Courier took strong ground against him. Mr. Barbour, a Whig member of, the Kentucky Senate, declared in his place" that he would not People of the West and Southwest Equal in jje largest lonv a piece that weighed ounces. nces, which had been he dirt 'WUt about that .1 nances; 0 vote tor a man who would go to Washington de centre around which clustered the warmest affections of a.

fond and doting husband as well as; the Admiration, of lief while in the Church, she was always regarded as one of its most consistent members. 1 Hers was not the narrow and contracted re'igion of the bigot or sectarian. Such a feeling could not dwell in her large arid liberal heart. She loved virtue, because it resern bled herself, the children of Qod, be-cause she wag of that number, and had been taugi.it every particular to the lest Eastern Weeklies. i The year ij I be divided into termined to "Jrule or ruin" and some of the Tav 22 weeks each.

Sessions, 01 For n.lrlif.nln nrlili-Aca 'Is ')'' loritcs of the Legislature held it in serious consi jt.rt.iuo. a uu a uu lor six months, Baltimore, April 6. The Niagara has arrived at Halifax with Liverpool dates of the 24th of March. American slocks fully maintain their prices. Tho news from the East Indies ha created quite a feeling among the English people.

The demand from the manufacturing districts had fallen ofF. Iron had receded in demand. Money Was abundant- The Navigation bill the bill for" the repeal of the navigation laws had passed several readings by a considerable majority. ifnrnir 'akinS every lmnS payable always in advance. 1 K.

MA deration to attempt to defeat him, which was only thwarted, as far as we can' learn, by the' determination of a majority of the democrats, in case such again. calling the attention of our friends in this AttoifS i in Van Buren, Feb. i7. 1849. A A A iv section of the Union to the" claims of our iiaocr.

we N0Lf S'l sports that gold had take occasion first to express our gratitude for the very a contingency should arise, to vote for Mr. Clay, Glassyarc GJa; ca-iiermg pa.ironage nitnerto extended to it. JSncouriireil by the universal satisfaction our nre I 1 nn Til a in th-err'uory. discovered n(ls 0r tne merchants ri ancuiion 01 1 11 ysTcans ana jUercia ueing wen satisfied that the devil will be to: pay tho moment he takes his seat in the Senate. vioirs effprts appear to have given, we enter upori l.e JL spectfuliy called to a large assortment re Tbegld held for the purpose of 'tass- ware, received by.

late arrivalsj eUch an lhe cholera had disappeared from England, now jrcai nun murtsitseu EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT' has received For the Arkansas' Intelligencer. San the steamship California, our. was still raging in Ireland. several valuable accessions, and the current tjpics of market. There were Trade had been depressed in consequence of TlSCTt'RES- 1.3 a pint: 1-2 Pt.

lha California, to take One. of a class of young Mioses, met with nor and then in society; very much to the annoyance of all their acquaintances, and more especially the gentlemen and whose manners and general deportment, SreciA Jars 1-3 1 2' pints. 1 pt.P' Acid Bottles, Bottles all sizes, trie day wui mee.t enlightened and independent discussion in our columns. OUR SERIES OF PRIZE ROMANCES, founded on events, and introducing characters, intimately connected with the history and traditionary narratives of .4 oz: in Ut i war Calypso was at Mazut- 33 Gross I ot. via! A' t.

PEn2land. She would tak 41) Boxes assorted 25 tl ''3 from' 1- to 8 oz. 25 oy Apostles and Prophets to- emulate tire divine philanthropy of her gracious Ho na'turil to suppose, that one so capable bf blessing, and being blessed, should have strong desires to live in the midst of relatives and friends. 'Hence also, the grent solicitude of all, for her recovery. But the Destroyer mocked the efforts of the most skilful physicians, not only of our owri place, but also, pfthe northern cities, 7 i.

i When at last it appeared evident to all and to herself, that her days on earth werofastjdrawingtoaclose, her whole deiire was that she might feel resigned to the will of 'God, At times the desire to live would seem-to prevail in her mind, but it arose not from any fear of consequences after death. By no means for, often did she p.tprss her abiding confidence in Chrrstu But the pains of parting with all she loved on earth. the solicitude she felt for their future welfare, united with a desire to do something more" for the glory cf God ia this all conspired to render lifo desirable-; "Who Jeft the warm precincts of the cheerful day. Nor cast a longing, lingering look behind." Throughout the night on which slio died, her Confidence was peculiarly in God her Saviour; and first as the sun was about to rise and gladden the earth with his presence surrounded by. a few kird frieitda who had been trying to alleviate her sufferings, holding hy the hand her sorrowing husband kneeling on ono side.

2d '4 2000 10 WI lnere '-nn'n oces of California gold, and of 5r- in I Gross Funnels. Oraduated Measures. 1 on board the C. was, that he a variety of article too numerous to mention, for sale by IL STEVENSON. Order are solicited, and prompily attended March 1, 1349.

Valuable Patent Medicines. fi a'nve-vanca for 11 direct tothe hose" who think it strange that tdia 'nniintrv. tn lflrnrof. t-i-o this fact into consideration. ECEIVED by late arrivals a general assortment vasat Mazatlan, California gold "ir.

i JL 01 lauiiiy nieuicin.es, sucu its; unfavorable news from the Continent, until three days before the steamer sailed, when the favorable news caused an improvement! The murderers of Gen. Brea were" guillotiried the' other prisoners were pardoned; The Red Republicans -clamored loudly against tho execu tiort: The King of Poland Hollatidf died March 17th. An office has been opened at Havre to register the names of all who desire to go to California. The elections throughout Prussia give strong indications of a democratic majority. A Prussian Envoy is to proceed td the United States shortly for.

the purpose of buying ships and steamers, to be commanded by American officers until native ones shall be qualified for that purpose. It is stated on good authority that the Prussian Ambassador had demanded his passports from Russia. Another rumor that it was stated on good authority that the Russian Ambassador has demanded his passports from the French Government. It appears that the Emperor had promised to acknowledge the French Republic if Cavaignac were elected President, but since Bonaparte's election he declines, as lie thinks it an evidence Wistar's Bafsari Dr. Jaynes Expectorant.

of tue west ana couin est. are continued. In this de-partmeut wc have published, and made arrangements lor, the contributions of the ablest Western authors, mbracing nair.es of Miss Eliza A. Durtv, V. D.

Gallagher, JSmehsox Bennett, W. GiLMoaE Simms, 011.1 Tomun. JoinS. Eobb, Captain T. Wars Gibso.v, and olhers.

In the department of ORIGINAL POETRY we enlist the valuable, assistance of Otway Curry, Miss Phcebn and A'ice Carey, Mrs. R. S. Nichols, Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, Mrs.

Ce'ia M. Kellum, Mrs. Anna P. Dinnios, Miss M. Fuller, Anna S.

Osgood, Mrs. Sigourney, etc. 1 HUMOROUS SKErCIlE, a most attractive feature of the Great West, and a department in which it has already acquired a high reputation, is regularly contributed to by 'Jerry Nobhs," Falconbridge," The Laughing Philosopher," and His ablest sketch writers of the day. Ono of the mostpleasing fealnres of thn journal, is its HOME AND FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, under which head will be found the regular contributions of Ellen Marshall," from Paris, from London and other portions of. Europe "Seti! Boos," from Yankee-land, AO Revoir," from the Crescent City, and occasional epistles from other sources ond c( Jclu(lRo tne summary news hTm' S- of which the above embraces and her only surviving daughter on the other; amid the Wild Cherry.

Sands' Sarsaparilld. Thomson's of Tar. Mitchell's. Galvanic 1 tears and prayers of all, 111 tne fall possession of all says: Alterative. Vermifuge.

Pills. Moffit's Pills. Russian Cosmetic the Hair.) Poor Plaster. 5 Cook's aiiti-Bilious Pill. Capsules.

f- Jint into- careful calculation with Mr. her mental powers, she gently rested her head on the" hand of one she loved, and yielded her soul to God who nnf Si nno.noo in urei gave it. assure" i CP 1 thus died one we love to remember, and whoe ex ed "om the mines. ine mines. wi mis.

on- f30'- J. bSu' be', ample, her surviving friends and relatives, Hhould deter many an imlortunate widower, end solitary 3a. chelor, front committing matrimony I' 'V A word to the wise. A form once symmetry and grace That moved in playful glee. In life's young morning, like a As natural and free Now sports the a la Grecian bend, A wriggling sigzag gait, A mincing step and jaunty air, A silly empty pate, Rouged c'iceks, and shoulders, a la model Soft tresses all awry' Devoid of taste from top to toe, For aught but finery.

In converse, Bereft of e'en a ray, Of common sense or sentiment In sober hours, or gay A froien calculating heart, With trash, and fully packed1, A mind uncultivated. blank A'l trickery und tact. Rude-manncrei, boisterous and wild, No elegance of gracs Untaught save in thoso trifling ways Which liiaf ths fairest face. At home, a mere nonentity And oMy trained, to kill, The Beaux who dance attendance And pander to her will. -t if Forever changing like the moon f' Now warm with summer's glow' Repeated vows and tenderness Then cold as winter's enow To crown the whole, she vainly thinks Herself 11 perfect love Th sweetest thing on Kartlx below, Or evan in Heaven above Little Rock.

COSMOPOLITE. The contrast nept week For the Van Buren Intelligencer. Flowers of Friendship, No. 2. Thonwou's Life Wa- ter.

R. At the Van Buren. follow, that her, they may surround tho throne of For sale by March 1849. God, in that eongregal ion which shall never break ups and enjoy that Sibbath which shall never end. It RORRUTS' 1 A K.

G. Fayetteville, Ark. 21st April, '0 hd PS3 tnroun ma cusiuiiiuuusb ai r-nciso aled at 10 to 813 per oupce. ino h-d "fP 'n dribblets, in trunks, tad the ijrsons of its owners, to Oregon. rtL.

Sydnci. N.S. Sandwich Islands, StatesEngland, die, to save nflf! nnrh find ron of? in A-r A. sf Tiii' and Sheet Iron Ware A A ORY. of the continuation of a spirit of conquest.

The A CARD. The undersigned, takes this method of re encli Ambassador has loft St. Petersburg in luS, uir.vww consequence. THE subscriber returns his sincere jgigj. thanks to the public for their' liberal turning his thanks to Captain Beatty, and officers of the steamer Philip Vennyicit, for iheir Numerous desertions had taken place in Ra- detzky army in Hungary Charles Albert kind and unremitting attention to himself and fa rr was in the nanus ol the its-jf Sf Francisco; about 1,000,000 awd ovf California, in large and small in'the rpession of parlies, miners, crt bin sent down to San Francisco.

nad refused supplies to Kadetzk; the latter, in milv during the fate trip of that from New consequence, had broken ufF communication be Orleans to this place, and would respectfully re in tween Piedmont and Lombardv. The Sardinian commend the Pennywit to the patronage of his tra iJJr.Strrekrop assured us, was a very mo- troops are making preparations to take the field. velling friends. JJ. D.

COOKE. Van Buren, April 2G, 1849. JcalcuIailQ- It wa maae wun me greatest patronage, and will-be thankful for a continuance cf the same. He has now on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all kinds of TIN-WARE; afiCi ho insureslt tt beef the best material, and tho' workmanship; not surpassed by any in the Stated He will self his wares on as reasonable terms as can be had at anv other shop in the Slate'- Ali persons wanting oii outfit in his line for California, will please give him a call. Shop oh.

Main street. -Februrrrv 17. 1849. Philadelphia, April 7. The remainder of the foreign news was received or(ier af to deceive ine puuuc.

STATE OF ARKANSxVS. tins morning. "WTH ERISAS, nn election was hold on the 14th In England, the unsettled and alarming state Iter from Santa Fe. 5, 49. day of March last, for the election of a to which will be immediately added a series of letters from THE CALIFORNIA GOLD REGIONS, by cne of the most gmphieand brilliant sketchcrs of the dar.

now on his route to the new Dorado. This series ill tlepict The Lights and Shades of Life in in a novel and peculiar style. OUR AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT embraces practical essays and experienced remarks bv host of excellent contributors' who hare rendered this portion of our paper of unsurpassed interest to the enlightened farmer, and awakened renewed attention in the West to the advantages of Scientific Agriculture. NEWS, SUMMARY, MARKETS; Slc. In thisde partment our facilities are Our central location gives us many advantages, with respect to Western readers, over the Eastern' Weeklies.

The Telegraph supplies us the most important foreign and demcstic news at the same moment that it is published in Philadelphia or New York; and we are thus enabled to lay it before the large body ot o-ir subscribers invariably one or two weeks IS APVARCE or thb Easters Papers! This is an advantage which should not be overlooked by those who would ke.cp np with the rapidly progressive and eventful spirit of the age. In all the departments of General Intelligence, Useful Knowledge, the Fine Arts, Anecdote, Biography, Science, Progress of Internal Improvement. News, and Gosip' of the day, the GREAT WEST will be found replete with instruction and refined amusement. THE MOST LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS are offered for the formation of Clubs, and no excuse is left Western people for preferring Eastern papers to their own Literature. Reduced' Terms to Clubs Always in Advance.

4 Copies of the Great West, $5 00 a rear. 8 Copies, (and one to Agent,) 10 (JO 13 Copies, (and one to Agent. 15 0f 20 Copies, (and one to Agent,) -20 03 of continental politics; and the fear growing out of reverses in India, had the effect, until within Governor of the State of Arkansas, to fill the va THE RBilfroiif wet, ft letter from Mr. A. r.

WIDOWER'S LA ME-NT! BY REV. JOHN StWLAND MAFFITT. cancy in said office, occasioned by the resignation three days of the sailing of tho Niagara, to create pi. ri'ff Ctotid of the Indians.) dated u't. In this letter, Mr.

of 1 nomas b. Drew considerable despondency in commercial circles, bef CALIFORNIA DEPOT. And, whereas, it appoars from the official re turns of said election, this day compared, at the tuEMOST win be here in a ia.s.' It lest all his mules (about one hun-ia'curbfr.) in the mountains several of his was the extreme destitution to office of the Secretary of State, that, at said elec tion, John S. uoane received three thousand four The subscribers would; respectfully inform California emigrants that they are prepar6d to furnisi; them with SADDLES, ithejwre reduced, that they were cdTi- hundred and eighty-six votes, and Cyrus W. Wilson received three thousand three hundred and ioet fie ot two or three ot the iS'Jidirn! i saw him in Taos last week.

1 II I i-t lie nes'r would go about the mojn- twenty-three votes i Now, therefore, we, the undersigned, Richard C. Byrdi President of tho Senate4 ami acting Governor of said Slate, Thomas Johnson, Chief Jus- icter again: lie was satisfied irx a kmc ana so am i. tico of the S.tpremo Court, and David B. Greer, Secretary of Slate, by virtue of the authority in us vested bv the constitution of said State, do and almost an entire suspension of extensive operations. Three days preceding the sailing of the steamer, more favorable accounts were received from India.

A re'actio'n commenced, and at the time of the sailing of the Niagara every department of trade assumed a more Cheerful tfspect. The anticipated drain of bullion for the continent had been realized. The stock of Cotton at LiverooOl amounted to 40S.C00 bales of which 259,000 were American. In Hungary, the war was proceeding with 0n-lenting fury. The Magyars had adopted a guerrilla system of war, and Prince U'indischgratz remaining in Bana, shows that the war has only commenced.

The south and west of Ireland is reported to be in a deplorable condition, and there had been several frightful murders. Up to the present timo, there seems to be a Cordial and complete underst-i riding between the French and English Governments in respect to affairs in Italy. The son of the Iviffg of Holland was in London at the time of tho death of his father; and, proceeded immediately to his dominions. One copy of tho Great West, and any six of our 25 cent cheap publications. 3 00 Thou art not here, ny sainted wife I miss thee inorn and And feel as though my heart, my life, Were shrined within thy grave.

Thou art not here to make my homo A heaven of love to me I can not now in rapture come, To win sweet funics from Thee Yet still each low and lute-like tone Each loved and holy spell, Calls up bright hopes' forever flown And sorrow's fountains swell. And oh; how oft fond inerrioffes seem To waft thee to my arm's Alas 'tis Int a transient dream, That for a moment chtrms i it 'Twas worse Inan Jeath, that parting When consciousness had fied, When love no more retained its power And lay dead But though thy form is hid" from rati And I am left alone, Tlwu'rt garnered, in my memory Beloveu, Angel One! And oft I hear thee from At morning's dawn, at even Whispering in accents soft as We'll meet gain in Heaven copies of the Great West, and one hereby declrfre and make kniwn that John' S. Roane is coi)-titutionalI elected Governor of the State of Arkansas, to fill tho vacancy caused as 5 00 An eipidhioa leftlhis place this morning for Arais mer. ts take and bring in all the asr ii found with the Kiowa Indians, ebdiiis refuse to comply with this request, roiju are ordered to make war upon them. two companies of United Drowns, under command of Majl Bealej" aV.

his goods, but lost, by the iyotlie winter, seventy-five mules, and had number sto'ea from him the -j, mountains. jf fmm Santa Je Col Fremont and Lieut. OR A HULEHA ESS, Of every description. -Having a perfect knowledge of their busiriess, and being in the constant receipt of the very best material, the subscribers are enabled to execute" work in a neat and dufabie manner, and on'tho" most reasonable terms. Also Mending and, Reparing neatly executed NEWLAND, BEARDEN Co.

Maiti Street; Van Buren. Feb. 17. 1S49. California Outfits, 3tc.

WAGOJST-MAKING AND WHEELWRIGHT ESTABLISHMENT. aforesnid, and for the term prescribed by the con s'itution. -f copy of either of the popular 3 Monthly Magazines, One copy of the Great West, ono copv cf any of the 3 Monthlies, and any six of our 25 cent cheap publications. Five copies of the Great West, and any two of the S3 Monthly Magazines. Given under our hands, at Liu'e Rock, on the 10 00 19th day of April, A.

D. 1849. R. C. BYRD.

President of the I Senate and acting Governor TIIOM A JOHNSON, 1 Cii Justice of the Supreme Court, DAVID B. "GREER. u-3w Secretary cf State. their way to OiliTornia ixlenl ol the Dis- Forger arrived in this citv yesterday The steam t-r Hermann, vyuslo sail on the 2Gtli rncorrpany with Capt. St.

Vraix, for New York. Tor every ten additional names over twenty we will f-end one of our 23 cent works to the person getting up the Club. In place of the copy of the paper offered to the Agent, we will send any five of our 25 cent works. Postmasters aro authorized and solicited to aot as Agents. P.

by a law of the last Congress, have the privilege of franking letters to publishers. Remittances may be made at our risk, if proper evidence is retained o'f the amount and character of the money forwarded. Address, paid.) "PUBLISHERS OF THE GREAT WEST." (Cincinnati, fj-Specimen numbers will be forwarded to any one addressing the publishers, post-paid. Th'6 Niagara brought out forty-one passengers. lie left that town on the 'i4tn ot eb-iitasCajTt.

St. Vkain had charge of the itnd ppers, end shipped on another boat J. itt. FAYETTEVILLE; AltK'S. WILL attend to the collection of claims, throughout the Mate, and the Indian Nations, west.

REFERENCES Messrs. Stirman ff Dickson, FayettcvilU, Ark. Wallace At Ward, Van Buren. i T. D.

Merrick Little Rock. DIED, in this city, on Monday; 233 ir.st of the Bilious fever, Martin C. Atkins, aged 31 years. He The Troubles in Canada. Correspondence of the Troy Daily Budget.

Dosegan's Hotex. Montreal, Marth 23, 1849. was a native of Gra iger Tcnn. and had arrived IStf here on tho 'Pennywit," but a few days since, intending to becontc a He left a disconsolate wife I avail myself of this opportunity to address and an infant child to deplore his loss. its not nmvedj we have not yet been able ourselves of them.

From Mr. Folger, ir. we gather the information which follows: rsExosT, 'of whose disastrous expedition already given an imperfect, and in some erroneous account, left Santa Fe on the his way to California. Of the dread-ssfer whicli befel lu'tn in the mountains, we account. The published letters from io5T and his friends left him ascending Camp Kettles; Qf CAMP KETTLES, ree'd per Robert Morris, Mr.

A. was a consistent nWmbef of the Baptist Jno. Sleward, AV10 York. you a few fines, thinking tney will not be wholly uninteresting from this scene of turmoil and poli and for sale by SCOTT, WHITE 0. J'hiUidelphiaPa.

D6. Ciiurclr, ana cied in 11.1 rmn. papers will please copy. March 12. 1849.

tical confusion. Montreal at the present time has Atwood Grigg, Elliot April, 28, 1849. 1 At Cane IINT," on the morning of the 4th instant, John Ann, infant daughter of Rev. J. J.

and M. C. iuoiasses. "I PARRELS Molasses, ree'd per Robert Morris, May aged one month and sixteen days. and within five or six miles of the tM vi li ip'i :1 SCOTT, WHITE 4- CO.

I and lor rale by l. But lJii he nfiver reached. Jesus said. Suffer little Children to come unto me, March 12, 18-19: a came op. which forced him to retreat.

5 SALT. shelter in the vallev below. Here, IL White, and 1 rn 5AUh.Js can, rec per 'vJie slow drifted, and accumulated to the SCOTT, WHITE CO. 1UU for sale by March' 12. 1849.

ARKANSAS RIVER PIIiLIIVPE.iYWIT. A Vi THE splendid new steamer PHILIP 7'fflgbli3 PEN WIT," R. Bkattv, Master, will trfi-fr leave New Orleans, for the Arkansas River, 011 the 17th and will run', during tho sea-son, frmir New Orleans, to Liltie Rock, Van Burrn, Fort SinTttr, and Fort Gibsori touching at the in-tcrmcdiato landings. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, afi'piy on board, or fo T- D. MERRICK A gents.

Little Rock, Febr uary 15, 1849. 5-tf. 'iirlv or fnrtv fcet. and the Dartv lost and forbid them not. Did Jesus when here below; Such love to little Children show Did he such sentiments express, And take them in h's arms and bless when their friends this act And to offend him were afraid.

The Lord with genuine Said, Suffer theai to come to inc. "i In Huntsvillc, Madison coonly, Arkansas, on Mon 'uiaials, and were compelled to leave Cypress Mimgles. Tho unnai fnvt'TfA lhf nnimnlo FHB respectfully informs Emi- grants to California, and the publfc general- ly, that having on hand a good supply of seasoned timber, he is prepared to furnish them with- -J WAGON BEDS, RUNNING GEAR," OEli ASI.IS TREES, BOLSTrRS, Alsoj jNIending arid Repairing, 1 In all its branches. All 6rdefs in his fins will meet with prompt attention, arid executed in a strong and workmanlike manner, on reasonable JOSEPH HAWKINS, Feb'. i7.

lStO: Main street. van mim: Country, Indian Traders, EMIGRANTS TO CALIFORNIA, A ND others, are respectfully informed, that we-continue to bake large quantities of PILOT. BREAD AMD BUTTER And can furnish those articles fresh from the-oven, and cheaper than any one clse Our ar rangements, and the exlertt of our business, are such, that we can meet all demands upon thesJiort-est notice. Tho citizens of Fan Buren and. Fort Sfnith can' obtain a better and cheeper article at our bakcry.than they tin from the stores.

I VI 1 1 thine e'e from view, and Col. F. and tho appearance of an armed citadel. Military officers a ro busily employed in reviewing nnd putting all things in order the streets are crowded with the police, which within a few days has been greatlv increased. The bowie-knife and revolver are as common and are considered as indispensable as they would be California.

And an Englishman here at the present moment, would readily exclaim, My soul is in arms and eager for the fray" Meetings are nightly held, in which the public feeling and indignation is as loudly and openly proclaimed p.9 rt would be in the United States. All bHsiness seems to have come to a stand sttill, awaiting the final decision of that fatal bill. It is evident that dreadful storm is. fast gathering, and ere long will break foith irr one mighty torrent. The French people appear to be equally as determined iir their purpose, and for the timo being have the best end of the slick, having a decided majority of the Legislature but which body the SUPERIOR, QUALITY, just received nnd.

for sale At low by SCOTT, WHITE CO: day the I4th Apr'l. let9, twenty minute's after five February 1, 1949. clock f. James K. lo.k, infant son of hvan REGULAR PACKET and Jane Folk aged one year, two months and seven HOES Heavy for California, days.

were driven to Seek safety on the skies -Eoamain. In this emergency, Bill Wn hardy moontaineer, and two vo-rej to eek succor from the nearest settio-J; and it was arranged that they should re- twenty days. As they failed to do so, Col. Fsemott, and one or two others, l- npoa attempting to reach Taos; and on fday from their leaving camp, they over- From Van Buren and Fort Srnitll, to Fine and Course Boots. Ladies, Children arfd Misses Shoes and Bjotees.

E. B. BISHOP CO. Fort GibVoa and Creek Agency. TIIEMOEDO, tho.

barrETT, OJEA GRASS ROPE, Mackerel, Dearest thou hst left Here our loss we deeply feel But tfs God that hath bereft us," He can all our sorrows, heal. Yet again we hopo tor meet thee, When the day of life has fled Then with jor" in Heaven to greet Where no farewell tear is p.m. r. flii ntsvilie, 18th April, 03ITUAHT. r)piS4rtcd thiii Life, at her rrsidenc'e'in AVIIL leave Van Buren, "on Monday and Fort Smith, on Tuesilay i Just received and' fof snla LOW by' E.

B. BISHOP CO. March' 31. .1 -if mormnff, of earh week, arriving at Fort iA3is and one of his companions. 1 he of the District of Columbia.) 'Jesemed to have died of the exposure and and in the extremity to which they r5D, the survivors were forced to eat a isbodv.

TEW WAGONS, OXEN, for sale by Gibson, on at noon. Will leave Fort GiSsorf. via Creek Aarency, oii her March 31 K. B. BISHOP downward trips, on Thursday, and arriving at Van Buren, on Friday.

New Crop Rio ColTee. Kxoxt made his wav to Taos, obtained ILLllAr GLAS COv. The Monedo ia of very light drift, nnd will run, dur Feb: 17. 1S49. Ma ia street.

BAGS "Prime New Crop Rro ColTee just feceived. per Wrrt. for oh the 11th Mrs. MELISSA I'ULLlM, Cortsort of R. F.

PULL1M, in the 28th year of her age. fissions and horses, and then set out in 3 ha partv. But more than one-third of ing tho ensuing season, between' th'e above named places. Letters, packages or business of any kind, entrusted to her officers, will faithfully and punctual! sale low by. HENRY CUNNINGHAM.

in the interval of his absence, died. In the departure of the Deceased from our midst there is not anything at which we. or her numerous attended to, at it is their dcterinination to accommo February 1849. 3poitireand hunser: and one or" two had date the public, as well r.s to make money. friends and relatives, oug ht to grieve.

It is true, that were left to die, when he came trp van tiiircn. pru tn, lou. by her. death a void has been created in the social and The number who thus perished is HO! FOR. CALIFORNIA MIGRANTS to palifornia, seeking for Arti-cles of OUTFIT, 'will into WALLACE ARD'S, EA3LE Br.ocff, Main STrEET, Va RcEix, Where they will find alm-jsi every article' necessary for the trip.

Look fur the place. Feb. 2, 1SI9. friendly relations of life which can never ce nnea Saddlers' Trimmings. A GENERAL ASSORTM ENT just ree'd an for a le by WALLACE WARD.

March 31, '49. i Plough Points. again that the kind and affectionate daughter, sis English are determined to dissolve, either by petitioning her Majesty's interference, or by force of arms. The British pipers speak freely upon the subject ot paying the rebellion losses so much so, that to me sounds very much like r. II inks, one of her Majesty's Ministers, supported the bill to pay the losses by the rebellion; but remarked- that the Government did not contemplate the payment of rebels, but innocent individuals who strstajned losses' thereby.

The Montreal Courier, a British paper, says of his measures, they are a trap intended to catch the unwary, nnd it is, moreover, the hand cf a Minister of the Crown put knowingly and deliberately to a vile falsehood. There is- no law by which men can be corrrpelled, oat of their, property, to pay for rebellion and murder to attempt to force such a law upon the people is and the people are justified in resisting rt peacefully, legally, and constitutionally, if, they can, but it must be resisted, and that to the Such is the troubled state of the political atmosphere of fjanada at present, that all other subjects are engrossed in that all-absorbing ono. ter, wife and mother Iras leltttie circle wnicnsiie ren A LOT of Plough Points, suited to Cast Ploughs, sold by us just received. dered happy by her many virtues, and gone to a fairer Eievex, of whom we have the names of 'tee Mr. Wise, of St.

Louis county, nnd and Mr. Pbecss, of the District of Co- Captain Cathcart, of the English army, the survivors. We shall receive to- probablv. fji'l and it is not clime, where she will meet wuu congomai with which 16 unite for ever in celebrating the praises April 21,. '49.

1 HENRY fc CUNN INGHAM. Slioes and Boots. of that Redeemer whom she served with so much fideli STEEL BEADS Purse silk; purse and bag Clasps-just received and for by March 31, '49. WALLACE XV ARD. HORSE AND MULE COLLARS and Wagon Whips just received and for, sale A CASES Men's and Boys' Kip and Seal Crogans, JtU Ladies' Calf Brozans.

Men's BC'ced and sewd ty while on earth-. i The writer of these few lines was often With her during her long and lingering illness and thus, there C.n. FrFJIOXT Boots: just received by ui April, -4a. IIESRY 3f CUNNINGHAM. was afforded to him the melancnoiy pleasure 01 wit WALLACE WARD.

March '49. -his mules, instruments, bag-f. "ery thing else of value. rdf.1" Wrival at Snntn Pp tn furnished Hazzar'a's RtfG Powder. JLOO ti 'HazzardV genuine Kentucky Vifle Powder, superior to any other Manufactrjre just receiVed direct from Manufacturer, Jr saiQ Dy HENRY CUNNINGHAM.

eb. 1, 1849. 1 Palm-leaf llats. 1 School Books and Stationery. nessing her descent tothe tomb.

Melancholy, because one so fair, accomplished and so kind, was gradually sinking into the cold embrace of A pleas lire, because her death was about to add one more. FPRACE CHAIKS, 5th Chains with Stretchers, .1 Breast Chains, long handled Shovels received per steam boat Get ton Plant by 1 A INVOICE of th6 above just received and for fJrsesby the Quartermaster, and with stores 13 nftlm TTnJrort nnfi after of the United States, ard after WALLACE WARD. XJL a'8 by pru zu 43. ltbiiM Cf CoNNiNGIIAM. March 31, '49.

party, he again set off for California XES. Collins and Roots' Axes, iust received bv to the many testimonies in tavoroi eariy pie. vnne we beheld the ertrthjy bouse of this tabernacle dissolve, tinder the slow, but inevitable, triumpli of consumption, we were sure that no sooner would her freed spirit Kit A siH Sitmiii I.M..I..J k. ni 1047 April 20, HENRY CUNNINGHAM. The Lou Senatorial Election of Henry Clay.

pdrtv have surtared terribiv in this Giln Locks. DOZ. Palm-leaf Hats, assorted quality, just received froni the Manufacturer quit thu shores of time, than it would wing its flight to the bosom of iier Father and her God. 1 'n. and it will be a warning to all others lAiivnnv in mirLwintar.

Mrs. Fuliim seemed from her earliesi days to have PERCUSSION and Flint Locks, received by Cotton Plant, for tale by. been impressed with religious sentiments at the on Commission, and for sale low bv HENRY. c5r CUNNINGHAM. February 1, 1S49.

Beale. United States Navy, was April 20, '49. HENKY CuiN iN IJNGllA.U. youthful age of thirteen, she made a public profession of her faith in Christ. 1 i j.

than Colonel bBEaiosT. He journey to Santa Fe.anl reached there ARKANSAS BANK Naturally ardent in disposition, she soon found in "'-co difficulty. Mr. Folger left him at Chinese Vermilion. r' CASE Pure Chinese Vermilion Paint, for Indian trade, jost received ond for sale bv IN ARKANSAS BANK NOTES fcr sale by'-' isvitie Chronicle, a very decided democratic paper, confirms the geueral belief that Mr.

Clay returns to the U. Slates Seriate, in defiance of the Taylor leaders in Kentucky. The statement of the Chronicle is curious, nnd we give it as follows Clay has forced himself opon the State for however much the Louisville Journal and Lexington Reporter may attempt to create the impression that it is the wish of Kentucky that Mr. Clay should return to the Senate of the United States, they can deceive no one. From the very moment that he was seriously spoken of as a candidate, shore was an intense IIUIUH L-A WALLACE aV WARD have just ree'd geDer assortment of Hardware, consisting, in part of 5U0 pairs trace Chains, 6 doz.

Tomahawks. 6 do- 'pr Pans, Knives, Percussion Hoes, rrfDadeg Rasps, Bullet MoIds. Gun vruff and Breast Wrenches, Hand Aueers Chisels, Gimblets, Horse Fleams, Padlocks, Hand Saws, Iron and Steel 4-c. March 31, '43. -juares, At Cost and Charges.

Ant ut8 LIQUaRS, WUNES, COR-DIALS, for at cost and charges, to close, by HENRV CUNNINGHAM. Mari 10, 'a 4 Ond auite sanmiine of reaching his Christianity a wide field in which to exercise her active mind. To talents of no ordinary character, she added the blandishments of a refined education these, with the goodness of her heart and suavity of her manners, made her to be respected and beloved by all who knew April, 1849. WALLACE WARD. Ptlrri Leaf Hats.

HENRY 4- CUXXIXGHA2I. March Iff. 1S19. Salt, Salt. vr SACKS coarse salt Tot sala W-J Jan.

18. HENRY CUNNINGHAM- AF OOfl DOZ. IALM LEAF jt thirty days. lrD L. F.

Thevston, who has lj, a'Noitic8 under the American died, in Santa FeV during II Uve of Louisville; Ky it ree'd an WARD. WALLACE for sale by her. The Bible was her cade mecum, in the full sense those words. From the rich stores treasured therein she drew forth those rules and principles of lifo whiten-' v. 1.

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