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VOLUME I. MILWAUKIE, 5ETTE, NUMBER 33. OAILY AM MM A I I D. WILSON i. s.

ROWLAND, Tlirm Aoi-Mnl Jtilitor. irth nf of nri Old, Settler at Sank' TEAM I (S.OO ptr Mlinm in I I i ai.u wMk. lo ill. mil tovHI K. GAZETTE SATCRUAV MORNINO.FEB 7, 1840.

in agitation, on the line Utc tod Ailwiiy Rnil Kond, to reduce of fnre on tlmt rond. It is a fMteral among the travelling ttir htgfa charged on this road, u4 the if charges Is to juid cmi-ttmct otlier routs which will eitaiikid to entry Nt prices corresponding to tlKMH- un ibe udwr thoroughfares in fbr L'HMta. TUe distance from Milwnuklc to York, ichigin und iteamboat on Krir, ibout 1300 miles, and the fare Iti.ukl not txe OK rule of 11-2 cents pur mile. A rwlix tjou nf fare at this time on the i wltuir rwtf, should be by thu stv- co'U)MUMKN it iuutl.tr good i WkKtltrr wt khall IIHVC combination among tut- Uwu uu the litket tliit year is a mutter of 'liiubi; vre IVwl well assured, whether the or not, tlmt a cabin passage liulluk) hen-after will not exceed ten In r-jjwd to the movements elsewhere in fc ruuu between the Atlantic mid the we notice VHHOUR suggestions at an in- iiu convention recently held Bt Harris- pa. The road to Jjiike Eric, vin Sunbury, wu favorably noticed, being the short- from lilt, to I'hilildelphin, or to otbar Atlantic city.

A road from Pitts- tu join lire Philiidotphin roud ut Harrisiurs.i: branch rond from Pittsburg to tho tiniliiuure road, and thu incorporation of a rirtnjimy to build a rttitd from Ctuunbenburg iu iutertect the Baltimore nod Ohio Road, rncoinmeuJcd to Legislative care and tUeuliotJ. Wf tint I)H IVwt Office Depnrt- Vorit AJJ i nvitl by tlui Sleum Ship Hitar- ir.nH Livi'rpiHil, if whw oul ot'mnil whirl) i itivn much intwfiictiim, If we Itvrr informed correctly, this Ottce Department was established for tin- of thr. whole country; it may be liixK-ver, tlie informiitioi) wns incorrect, )si- why such pHitmlily. The mails i rttrrtrd bel wren the Eastern cities its swiftly the ut an enormous expense to the ji Hjjl-, we of th'J North-west are only pnnil from the Enst ovijry-forty- which is permitted to run nttlie i rxif of two mid throe miles nn hour. Vt-l iu kddtlioii to in nil fucilitics, spu- mprrMfw arc paid for by Government at tlir whiitt we of the west urn refused tli- boitn of regular mnil between this point auC Cliicftjo, at a which will reach four mi hour! THE LAW SUIT 'Some time in.

the summer of '-38 tlie first law suit "cnine off 1 before me (at Sauk the matter in dispute was tho value of two empty pork bni- and an old shot.gUn; the was fixed- nnd venire for a jury 'issued. This gave a hard stcnt.Tor ppptilation of Snuk had been on the decline, growing "beautifully less" for the last year, and it. quired the presence of every man in'the e'ouri- ty to make np jury. The plaintiff, in the'cn30 hnd waukio and engaged the services of a gentleman eminent in the law. 'One-o'clock cnmo, the parties were in waiting, the last juryman had arrived; justice was in the chair, and all things 'ready for important trial but the lawyer had not Two yet DO The dufendant was high 'requested the Gonrt to call on the- suit; The who had scarcely seen a ''law" suit' iu.

his life begged off for one hour, hoping the lawyer wovild m-rive arid eulightcn his ignorance on the 'modus 'ofcrandi. The hour passed and tho layyer riot; arrive, so the court called the. parties and swore the jury to the issue between parties, without re'gavd to law or evidence," The wore tned and every thing, was going on ly, the Court had recovered from his embarrassment, and begun to imagine himself dignified personage, wherilo I in comes the clian- cellor groaning wider, the weight of his library, with -mud, -and a great state -of pcrspirntion. He had le ft liis horse sticking fust in irmucldy slough, some ten miles back, and made' the best time he could on foot. set the Court-backn 'little, but ns the evidenco was all in, the legal gehtlemtih could only make the best of what had been.

done, so he went to work and made a long speech to the jury and wound up by requesting the Court to charge, the jnry on 'n number of points in favor, his the Court in its verdancy considered an 'encroachment upon his rights and privitiges, so. he charges the jury after this fashion: Gentlemen of the Jury, this is a s.uit'bi'oughtby.B E. to recover tlio.valuo certain You -have heard the, evidence. and- cnn believe as much of it as you plctise. The from; Milwaukie comes here and requires the Co.urt to charge you go nnd so.

Gentlemen of the Jury; the Court will, see him first, and then he willnot. The jury applauded the Court anil retired behind: the burn to deliberate on their, verdict' Since, promised wheii you o.ccasio willy; letter miitters that iflight be iiiteresting for your go paper, nothin'g'hns 'bccnri-ed to of. the dignity of ink.i save those; thrit have appeared, as -soon -to you, through puli- li'c sources, as they would tlivough me. Wishing however; to breakthe ominous silence tVius far maintained, I send, at gestibn, a. few notes upon Medical, C.ol- iege in 1 this city.

This -institutiori was iricor- pqrateii by the The iirst annual course of lectures -given durmg-the "wihiev of The 'Nyeil known its faculty gave, immediately a character to the newly formed ancf 'itsifir9dlass J'artitMatf. --A mil) undertaking to wrjk tlie r'wrr from Wiilkcr's Point Iu the Pier ysstv-riljiy morning, broke ritr hue otuibled to nusliilti I'V iTntin'j; urnii on tiic ncnr half an h-nir, bi; rescued by dipt. AcUlcy i of tliu Cajit. A. reached him tie to chitlud by the wnter tind so fur ex- by hn exertions against the cnrrttnt wiiicli curried him under the ice, tlutt he- IwJ bul ulight hope of renching slua-f alirt-.

It was not without great risk that dipt. Ackley was enabled 10 iviicb bim which he did by tho incanti of a. skiff, which he on the ice, frequently br, through, anil solu immersed titt- oetk in water. We take plensnre in natna ui connection with afeatwwvrtfijr fuidikeruic act. C7" The Fire oa Thursday to linvc uuly Mngrdow RichtatHid and Locke, oftb-Tud and Pail cstahlishment in the Ward.

proof of this wo received fixiu tttrui a beautiful Hpccimo'n of thfir irurk. eijoal, xt)i fur finish and strength, any dtiag of the kind we hftve seen iVoni We leiim that the driving a heary buiiness, and that be ItlliMl promptly, nnd at prices wbirfa compare favorably 4ft those of any udMT oftbe country. Mure Steambaiit -Lossts on the Mississippi St. Louw Republican received the lots by snagging, of the Wyota, Capt. Rally, with full freight.

Tlic and jxirtion of tlm freight it is mired. It also records tho I uf the Nebraika, hear Vicksbiirg; No by cither ac- excitement was got Dp nwig up town two the Black Mad White dog wfcift. tlwt they wen MtMi (HNUMf to wTMt emnbtttents. The first of January 1838 Methodist 'Missionary, a very worthy man, but eyiclentnlly verdant in bncU woods lifj, started from -my house for with a horse and cutter arid 'provisions for one The about a.fopt deep he started, but he had only gone a. few.

when it commenced raining accompanied ivith thunder and lightning, -which Inst- tcd nearly 24 hours, carried off nil the enow nnd flooded the' whole country. The day I hud occasion to start for the same place in company spmo mail curriers; we jbon found the trail of the Rfissionai-y which: proved of great advantage, as he. had felled trees across the swollen streams, which enn-; bled ns to pass them with comparative safety. "We had within eight miles of Sheboygan at night full when we the Missiona-i ry in a wofnl he had turtiea his cutter bottom- tip, and crept under both for safety arid comfort, as his fireworks had been destroyed by the vain of the day night and the wolves were too numerous nnd tame to bo at rill (igreable to persons unused to their society. I advised him to mount his horse and accompany us in, but he said his horse wns tired out, that 'he' was anil exhausted himself, and he feared should hiice to clic alone in the woods.

After 'a good deal of persuasion and some scolding he mounted his horse and left the remainder o( his, worldly goods to the' mercy of the wild We had gdna but a short distance when came to a small stream called black banks were perpendicular and jfloBjdbd- 'fdr sonift distance each side; the Missionary was in udvancb, for although ho hud thought his his horse tired out, yet the animal forward with great spirit, evidently anxious to get otuVof the woods, wlicn suddenly down went horse and rider out, of sight in the dark flood. I pushed in to the but they.eoon appeared a short distance down stream, and after a little floundering, gained the opposite bank in safejy. We had nbenutiful day over -head yesterday, but nothing under' foot 'to brng ice was excessively incorivefnient. 'We have, however, we hope some ind.icatiops of the breaking up of a very severe winter." We copy above from the Wheeling Timps of the 21st Hit. Friend Whnr- ton had better pull, stakes, and Come to Wisconsin, where we nre-enjoyiog the finest spring Weather; Extract of a letter from a Chicago e'rit to 'the 'Editor's, her doubled second Session.

By the liberality; of the 'citizens" of a very cdmmbdious 'brick' buiWihg was erected the summer of costbf S3000, capable of accommodating 300 students. THe Anatomical and Surgical specimens exhibited in its Museum, are quite considernblii in view of theinfuricy oTtlie C.oliegc. Thc'pro- fessor of G.hemis.try,hns ample by the aid of the chemical, and philosophical appaiur tus, to give 1 coui'se. The'm-usp'r ium also contains afme coHeetionof mineralsj as cpmmcncement of a Cabinet of. Natural History.

A vnln'able variety of ispecigjens of the Materia Meclica hns also been added; giving thereby 'to' the medical an excellent opportunity, beconiing conversant with that branch. ofliis profession. ai-e frequently given fluririg the coui'se. Allpperation on, indigent are performed gratuitously before, the class. The third session is itei close.

A fine class of nearly fifty members areiin attendance. Thefuculty are 'composed of a pro-' fesspvoi Surgery, of Anatomy, of Chemistry Matcria Mediea, of Institutes and. Practice of -Medicine, and of Obstetrics; c. Theyj arc all able men, 'and highjy tjaalified to give'; satisfiictipn in their several' departments. -But' of becoming a vice-in 1 coiTespopclcnts, pecuTmrly obnoxious' to cohdemnation of promise of writing again circumstances' 's'tiggesti Ydiirs, c.

Or.F- npMng more. beautiful than I chilclhopd, it.h'ia wlintt n' boy, 'UIK! huye hiid ilia' 'nuJDnierilny iin' oiisly'-'forgiii-my'rfiy'f'linqsnphy, 'It h.is Sftme fltw, -'fiamc 'low mu- ciifly onu'fi 'the HiucliHj's. 'barque oPilo.weri, t.o:-an,imr i i 1)1 UB native bed-; it. in its unchookM roam, ic.re nn cure's streai.n,', it fligVtt it when 1 tbe nioon's rm.Ve beain i 'on it like bi'iclge of light. i lLs.aeNY*.

de'i i pvb 'it in a Woman's eye 'Tfeveit ftye! in nlMtg foi-ms In ifi-iibiitidrlpitVinn it mossy where ih'cmur'nct niorms 1 hOr ia shodynopfcs, biiils I over did, 'Twas e.vur glad nn'd 'rniU "The 'wHttir'a fusli'a'nd'tlie whitp-cnp'a (pnrn- WiLiiEti' 1 In iicciirrlnn previoK(j. ca)i, 7 1 Scjioal converition assernhlod iiV'lhie Cuiigi-pjfiuiouul Church a 2p." 'Rev. 'A. '(if wiis c'allb'J nnd Rev. Jo, A was chcidan Sw.ronivy pro.

tern; Rev; H. -Bcnsoni led the: cunyuntioiv i'lii prnyer. made sliuwcd 'that C.0_ dclegntws wore After singing, nnd bvVelilei gticknqy, Rev. j. Cuuvdntian iho influence qi' Sabbath School instruction ill VCBUling cr- 1 A cominitrec of throe Xvas then' nppointefj to rjopj- iimts officers fur tht coin'cn'tion 1 'cbnsistihg 'of' J.

W. H. Byriin, linilM. H. Benson, who'reported: the following oHicers: For Presiitlc-nt, 1 1 Rdv.

A. MIN.OH, of Pnvirioville. For 1st Vice GobDSELri, of Croncyn. i For ViceiSuperi'ntemfaht, W. H.

13yno.v; A. Bui.Kr.KTj of" Jancsville. Fuoif 'Mekicoii i.schooner Juliny which arrived at N. Oi'oa the 3th and brought.TUghman bei of despatches, toour we learn that Pm-edes was certninly on his 1 march to the city of Mexico, imd tha't 'our; 1 Slidell, was still 'therci on the 23d Dec. of Piiredes were said to be only three days march from the city, of On the 24th the troops at Gen.Jnclnn,-who-had receivedordersto march; to the ciiipital, refused to depart, and it WHS loqrtain the' efforts -the General to the contrary, they would soon declare in'favor of the Parties.

iVTexicp, iic was would ia a few days open its gates to'Pardes. The V.erfi Ci'uzinn qf the' SOtHj that it learns lettersi of responsible pevs.ons, from that the imbecile and shbi-t- sighted Cabinet had to the'depurtment of Yucutari, 'on condition that she w'pnld pay its immense debt. There, stiya thatjwper, are facts that will soon be divulged. The, celebrated Castle Juan, de Ul- is in the posSDSsion of the adherents of 'Pardiis, and Pilpte hns declared 'in 1 favor. Rev; JoB'AS M.

'Oti mtuion, the report- was uilopti'd. iim met on-Wcd-ntadtiy morning at'C and spoilt nn the liusiiiiegi: agv 11 Am. -S; -Uiiion, Trmcle. rif -in the S. Cuuso, wiiieh.wan, in.

anhnaaeo 'Jn August 184'5. 1 receive'd an invbicc'ot' tho boolis of.iha'.Am.', S. Union, nnd cpriimei)cod my I'atibrs visiting' Sundiiy S'dhoiila that we're in operation, mid orgonisiing-new ones, giving them a small 'library or of tliat tlip object f.nmmGnrlg itself 1.0, the unitcii prayer In the' Sennte, some d'ebnte'w'as li'ntl on rcsolutidn-prdppsing-a' soi't of 'history of lill bur Indian' hegotiiitions and 'Gpv. Crtss objected to some portion of it ns involving needless, expense. Col.

Benton sjiid tlmt sucUdpciJirients'were already sold to the grocers.for at.4 and even 2 cents respecting their speeches on the preceding day. 1 Mr. Allen having admitted that the notes would lend to war. 'then adjourned' from to Mondfty, cutting of Allen's proposed (potion to.tnkc up his. 'IiV the -House, Tho'debate' on the Florida election wns contmuod by Brockenborough, Snhatc on the 23d ult.

rejected the nominntiou of Judge Woodward, of of the United States i Supreme anil vfliiru. ofnl.l-.uhri8;iai)s., i Tho ion's were sulopred. The fulluu'ing WIID ollbrod by Mr. ,1. -Tiljljitji.

That in.the opinion convctilinn, to-form 'n-Siib. for of i i 3 i i i -'Votixl'torcro'ribo'rcfol'utib'ri-lniit adopted 1 toSJessru. Tibbits J. Vf. VniJ, E.

D. Hulion, H. A. Co'wW ilipn odoptod 'to the' Sen. QTjimi.roV rhcir.

libcr'ul ilima- (i'mcly labor 'which t-x- iipoi) oiir Tinritory, 'Holicit ofiheir ibis in'jpor- tant field. i Wedncstbiy cVci with, singing niul rjriiyer by A. L. The uurnmtttee mi tlic'euhject of nn nssouintioi), a wliiuh was adopted, i t'ullowing otlicevd were elected For I'resitlont, Tj. of Milwankic.

For-Ist Vioe I'VopicJ'cnt, Vici? President, I R. H. I of Stjuihporti Yiqcl'ifitiflnnl, G. nf. i'lilioni- 'For 4th Vice! of Mineral Point.

Cih Vicn'J'rcsiriwit. For Sccreuirv and I i Of. i i i D. Mot.TON, of 'Mil'waiikir, GKOItcK-F. Dirrctors, DIIUMMOND, of fuilowinp oiu-rtd by E.

D. Hokun wrij ilnnii" adoptfd tile lhar.K-ft.of' iliis be In iho S. ibr their. Jibeni) of books destitute tSulmpls iu the Toiri- A. MINOH, Ch'n.

i Up- 1 at of Jan'. J845v I have received From 'tlie thbir.publiontions, which I.dis- 'i'Netv York Evening Ledger'V title of a new Daily paper, just tssueijin New York city, edited by Messrs. Green and Meighan politics riot stated. We expect to print IP a few the City Charter in pamphlet form. Scott, the commanding officer of the has been superseded by' Mr.

tho Secretary of taking charge of the ntili'tary moveihents in Texas, so that he lias virtually b.ut the shadpw of power in the mutter. This may necount for the insufficiency of tlie inaiiagei'neut of tbe'army concerns at Christi; in: relation to which such just complaints' have been' 1 Chicago Journal. W9 'last" night a large 'but rather scattering sort-bf We 'find' nartc'c'ourit' of the ashing- Jon of the foreign news by t.he.'Hibernia. Merrill, Gapt. Burton, will leave Milwnukie for Sheboygnn, this attd'weath- er permitting.

F.or freight or passage apply to the-Goptairi cin nn' of fire yesterday' afternoon, which' proved to be the clry kiln of Messrs. Ridimond: Xocfe, West 'All of. the Engines were on 1 the spot extinguished in a. The loss is estimated at froth-one to two hundred dollars. cars on the Ceritral through lyiichigan, commenced Tnesdiiy running through from Bottle.

Creek to maiibov; (which is noiw this termination of that i Bpth iveie'jri'sessibn on the 22d. 'Nothing ofi'muchanterest' in ei "The Sylvan'tii 'Marvin, it will' be ing'for-ShebcygBai To 53 new schools organized: with the assistance ot" the friends. of the. caue, to 23 n.Id gohools which had been previously brgnnix.efiy.3flp '33- I'OO dollars, rind Bold to the snme 334 '41 100 hb)c a- moaniijig to GS4 74-TOO Children gathered into new'schools, 1532; ber of Teachers. connected with those new schools, number of scholars in the 2S old schools; BOO; 1 4 whole number of ncliolurs, tenchors, 44C.

its noble benovo- lence iji the- Godlike ent'erprUo of gathering into Subbnth Schools the cliilrfrch and youth of this Trr- ritory; "instriicting; them out of' the pure 'Word nf GofI, an'd to to nttairiTnents iri virtue, shnt on to us Missinnaiy lha lust season, 7.70 90-100 dollnra of ihcir publications to donnte t.n old schools, en- cournge t.hem in the good lint- more particularly new schnqla in.flestitiite sct.tleTnentfl where. Q'Suitulilenurnber nt'indis'ii'limla w.iil beciomt? for tlietr Tho labors nf froni rbo 1st Mtirch Ifi.dD'to the 2Qih 'are na follows: Numbor of Suhimla orgnhixnd' Uio of the frioruls rf tho Nunhlinr of schools ecl. 26; in neM' in 778; Tisucliera in old. schools, .1.47 in 34G i total 3D3. Am'tgiven lo new 12 IU til Am't.

sold -to new. 52 :1 7282 6-340 73 34 i 07 24ti. Distribiitud 16,400 pages Triiots 3000 sold.and given liver. 3.00 circulti'tocl OV.KI-ypOU-volunn'.s, old nnd changed t'ntV lihraric's 1 23 'Hchoijld. labors of Missionai-y.

raoslly oiinfmtd tn the cuuriliu'J of Miiu-iiukiei "VViiiworth, Ji-'fK-rson anil Dodge. A ftiw schools'hnvii been in thu counties Green, Fon.du Lac, and Shebnygiuu Thii.roUawing roiiolutioriA wtsro presumed an'tl nrl- vocitted'by Liivhrop J. i'ibbiu onrl J. Billings of Tmy, VVfills Roehsstei-, Mr. Mukwomij-o, Messrs.

T. A. Dwindle, UaBUngis, Key. T. Fruzer, D.

Clary, Rev. j'j 1 'Roscnjjraua, Messra. D. Hbltori and'W, Rijtsolvcd, the S. S.

tit this stfigo nf our cai'ls'lcnjilly on every 'Jotfer of civil and it by ins lu- borsVoontribotioris i That tho influence ol' faithful S-S. struiaion in; promoting iii.iulligcnt. the ins.tilui.ipn (he cordnil zealous of nvery.cljristiiiji community. Thtii'ih vK'w ol; is the duty 'of 1 to. more of tlu-ir i to the ei' thi3 cbil' of their respective Thut rhegreatdun'cieiicy in the kjinwl- e.clge of.

the HiWe ami tho lyunt oi' monil. and. ions trair.ingr oi'jlhu young, ileinatitU of cyeryjshrUtiun that.lie should.co-iipei-ate. in the Sab. i i us a teixcru'r or nntl thnt.he.

shonldmiLUe ail suitable exertion to fortng every uhitcT and yrMJth under Sabbath Sch. 'Reioivcii; 'That S'itb. tniichcrs should; tHuirnmcrlihtB cobvei-s'io'n of i.h'e chilclren andyoiiih iiiider'thcirichrrge the g'vcat end of their S. S. Union, in teaching ihe dnc- trines duties of religinn.

aflbrtls nn admirable for, j-uiued among. all'eVungdli-, cal deniijjj-ioatitmfl. Tliiit.ilia gen'f'rol circularipn of afa Vci-iptu'rii'l and'evan'getica! chiir'ncter, and a a 1 me ca.pacitie8' rwost liericficwj hi forma lion a correct literature mB A Wnshington letter published in the N. Y. Herald, saj-'s There nppeni's to be nn unusual bustle in flic Nhvy Dopi.ivtment,-snid to be cnuscd by arrival of despnchcs from Vcrn within adny or Eveiy ship in or- oii the stocks, hns hec.ii ordered to be' got ready.for-'sea ns fast us possible.

that Piu-edes is ncxionsijy. 'lookiiiJi; for the United Stntos fo susfiiin h'nn in mainlairjiDghis government, njrl wiih -a view to (jonclud.e all existiuij; difficulties bfl- this government i Our fleet is ordered to Verii Crua; forthwith, nnd the forces at Corpus Christi, it is said will co-ops, rate hs fitr as practicable with it, for that project. The- ice is fulling very fust, in Mihratt- Uie River. JOHN .1. following, is given, ns tho estimate Mr.

Astor's immcnst! vveiilth, in the book of the Rich-Men of -Y'oi'k. It says tlint those knowing his iif- faire li.est, pfac" it at 30,000,000, nnd sonic ns high as His -income on a moderate must. be 82,000,000 H. $1613,000 month, which is nbouf $41,500 a $5,7130 a day, S'2-10 an hour, and $4 n. minuto.

hns made a donation of for a library in this city, the interest, of which 1 is to be expended in cm- ploying.ugeuts-to sind in the erection of a building. Mv. Cogswell, late editor of the New York. Revicvv is tho agent 'G''in nbcr)nin, the wretcli charged with murder arson, nt Adrian, tans-been- examined before three justices, and committed those offences- made-no defence, though he attempted to delay the examination- by (Vigning, sickues8. He is snid to hnvo been formsrly an inmate of the Auburn state Adv.

Soinoboriv that Stars tins, sparks of fire, stricken out trom chaos by the hoof of the hisjojirney to etcr.nity.' 1 Fec.vc7,,Conven!,s.^Fla. a computed.to he-lit tills -time 620,000 girls receiving their education in JFi'ench. convents. THE GERMAN: SOCIETV, Olv MARYLAND, At the annual meeting of this the Treasu'rex stated that dtiring past yeiir there had been, distributed iirrio.ng liJiS. objects ilia sum of 4S, in nmourits.pf to 355.

The physicians e.mploy.ed 'the have Jr.i'au active in tlicir exertions to relieve the sid'x, and no expense has been spared in alleviating the distress of the clct.itdf.e rind Intelligcnoe Office estabiishrd under the auspices of ihn Society'is steadily "draucing into public rio- Sic'Bj'yetin-'i'ts infanny, it may be only neccs- ftrtry to state, that tVie number of npplicntions for.employjrlent has exceeded SOOO during the past year. curious, instance 'of the influence and association of ideas, imadinntion and memory, is related in the case of the ccl- b'nited Etescnrtes. He jjassionntely loved squinted, nnd was nhv'nys. affected with strabismus when speaking of her; 85 fire occurred ia Madisoa, Indiana, ori fhn 17th -Loss nbout A.jiproafJdng'Kfvtitit.tinn'iti Let-- tersofa stirring diameter hiivc been' rccciverf town by number of French rofossi'cs, who hnd tuken refnge in tliis coujury, csilling upon them to return to Kurope with nil possible despatch, nnd be prepared to join their friends France nt nn curly day. The, close tdlmncu bolAvocn Engluhd imd Louis Phiilippn.

is wonting' cxcit.emnt nil 'over France, nnd the JOOT- niils urc assailing forisu'rrcnrlerinjj' the. honor of Frimcc to thohnndspf the, English. 'TJom's- P'hilijipe wishes to.havc xly'iinsty sustiiincd in cn'se of denth, nnd nb-dortlit. hiis entered into a secret'treaty' to do so provided the' Prince does not.nsuinotheci-oxvn. or tlie in, jnmd his pum- phlct wherein he proposes lo down tho nnrT'knu'wiiig the cncray of his chnrncter they npprcbensivo thut.

lit'- occasion olfcrs he will, get np a party to sustain his pretentious. Knglnud hns ngrecd that Frnnce shall hnVe, some addltiohiil possessions (which England will seize in CUKC of wnr) in the West India Islands, in South America nnd.in the is also seeking to imprpyc.her tradu.yitli China. Thu way ill 'Algiers is'tt'subject public Mhi'shnl Bilgeiiml is much blnmcd ibrnot his powerful fbnje, being able to disperse these flying del itch (hey will not afford him the.opportunity 'doing so. Tlicy'caii'fullbiick on the sunds of ihe -desert where the French cannot, follow "them. Improved Mode of improvements in the.

mode of wii'ming dwelling- wliii'h'hnve- been introduced into tliocity of New- V'ork, within ilic lust two have effected.almost, no entire rcv- qlution in this department of ojjr domestic JM)-, E. L. Miller, of Brooklyn, wns the- first, to introduce us the present ndmirnble system of nir He lias recently, however, introduced -into his own house. Clark-street, 'ment for wanning by air radiated from water heated sui-fiiccs only in otlicr wimls, a hot water furnace of an -entirely ne.w e.ons',riio- The is 'placed in' the lower basement of thi'. house, occupies no move spucc than an ordinsiry liot nir.

funw'w, nnrl distributes the heat, through the house in tho nsnl waj' of the common fn'rniicc Init t'ho el- 'fect of'the tjmintity of fuel under igniiion, nnd tlie ciiiintctcrol'rlichcur, lire tri.ily nstonjsh- 'i'ng imd dcJightfijl. Tho.co)!)1jusli«n of tit'o (uel'isrcguliitcihvithtlic grcfit.est. precision by of aself nc'tini: damper which -he hns intj'oduccd, and which is worked the CK- of wntcr anil nil 1 so ns to consume nny desirable a i of coal, IVoin 50 to 100 Ibs. iri the 24 hours, ticcovding to the state of the. The spnci; we sav.

warmed.to.thc tenijiwntnrc til'Cfl or 70 i5ogi conipriscs.two very large fonr liourou, fifty-four fe-ct front, fiy fifty feet, de.cqi, eon- tninins nbout thirty rooms. The hetif; mny carried to any dosirntile- ilistance, any fivni 'one to t.wo'hnadred-l'eet from l.hc -fniwicc- chninber, nnd ifscnpuciry miiy be proportioned to bnildings of nny tho peculiarpnTity inui snlubrity of atmosphere, produced by this mode of'hcnling, run- dors it particulary desirable fordwlling houses', apartments for the sick, conservatories, Mr. JVt. has cr-pctcd his furnace, hot only for the-purpose of'witvming his house, but for exhibiting its operation, which he will Ix; most hnppy tn do to imy gentleman who may wish to rentier his own house more l.hnn fnrtablc, in tiro most and cconoinicul manner. Thursdays in one of our exchange papers contiiinssi lung nrliclf, 'in cxplii.nntioii of the possibility of three Thursdays in a week.

We shall to do it. in a short way. a vessel Fail cast, round world, nnd arrive on Thursday e.ce.ord- ing to their reckonings. On ihe day fotlow- ingle.t the land, they will find'it Thursday on shore. On tho next ('ay let board a vessel which has just arrived frmn cruise round Uie world, sailing in westerly they will again find it Tbtmliiv on board that ship.

Thus they will find three Tbiirduvs iu one week. company with-otlmrs, wo visited CigPlattc JDiggiuss, on Saturday last. Contrilyy to our expee.lations we found tho "proispf.cC' -us good ns it, had been represented--there was or 10,000 of minernl above the ground, anil, the owners say, us much more drifted ert. that, has not been raised. We huvi: since beard of some other prospects that have out, but have no Miners from these diggings ore flocking there.

Success to them '--l-'lattefiiU American. Sad nro pained to hear Says the advertiser Unit a young daughter of Ml'. Titus of JJeai-boi'n Wns killed by the nccidcntal of 'n. pislol in the hands of her father. The piece, jind been loaded and standing in the house for several months, and Mr; Uort took it up for the purpose of it.

AVhile he WIIR liaridlirigit, the pcrcnssion cap and fired the charged which passed info (he tircnrt and heart, of his daughrcr who at Ujiii: moiil- cnt entered the door from if course (nHoiced immediately. Tbn nnd horror of the pnrent. need hot 1m told. The deeeiiscil was b'm daughter by his first mnrriiige. The New-York Observer contnihfc the following story of a widow'liidy.

She hus been a widow teu ycnrs. Her hiisbartcl left. Tier two thousand dulliint.and the UPC' of the fitrm during her life, and from sources, notwithstanding that-the been swallowed up in the the fnilnresof tin: and the bankruptcies of individuals with whom it wiis deposited, slm hnd contrivoiV In pay to Foreign.Missions Home Missions $550 to the Education Sooicty lo the. Bible Society Tract Society 61.00, 'Colonization Society 110, and Seamen's Society Large is a in Milton, residing in one. consist ing grandmother, thrnngrnndmollji-rs.

four c.rs. one father; wife, one 1 three tivo daiightci's, four Iwo cront. grand sons, one grandnuahtcr, rjiroc brolhcrsj one sister, tivo bi-others-in-lnw, and one bsieh'rfor, in good health, Ihe oldest not exceeding 83 yenvsof seven..

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About Milwaukie Semi-Weekly Gazette Archive

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1845-1846