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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • 2

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such, that lily view tf be lrensacliOnl on thi wit 1 sf. Jt! ssisYiAiit Kii i p-mr TdnOrJfls yyperif J.ojjyYl IsltiV destroyed my. buildings, uprooted and best down a large portion of the plantain, and other fruit trees, for Several mile hr rate nt- which lur-W eowne. fioti wilk the finlm-c of torn crop'in thatseq-t tion of the Island, would be severely fell by the poorer class of rohabitants. New York, Monday p.

qi. Flour is holding firm at 8 75 for common brands western and Oliio.i "Corn 1500 bushels Ohio sold at 91 weight, and 2500 Southern at 95c measure Market dull. crirncfd (- Graselle is if opinion that the result of thJi elec- lion in this Slatq will be as follows: Loeefoca Governor Whig' Senate; and probably- lower iiouid, and a Whig majority onjoii)tballotle old Constitution safe. A slip from the office of the llanisburjg'Telrgraph give the telrna ol nearly all the counties in 111 by which David R. Porter is nominally elected by -about.

5000 majority. From the United Stales Gazette. We slate in our last the situation in which the county returns were left sn Friday afternoon. We learn that those Judges who were willing that tli people should be heard, made nut cor reel returns of the County on return day, Friday, and handed them to the Sheriff who in fulfilment ol his duties forwarded them to Harrisburg. On Saturday, those return Judges who had been unfortunately induced to hesitate between duty and party feeling, carried to the Sheriff another set of returns.

These of course could not be sent to Harrisburg, inasmuch as one set of returns hsd already been lorwarded. This State ofaffairs so disaslerous to the Van-Buren men, brought about by the greediness of Mr. Charles J. Ingersoll, to have himself retur ned as a member elect to Congress from the Third District and though his wicked plana were, it would seem, adopted by the Judges, yet no suorer is it proved that he has over-reached (Am, than those who wauld have rejoiced with him in success, (urn and curse him ns the author ol their misfortunes. The Commonwealth has certainly much occasion to blush for the disgraceful plot which has exploded.

Georgia Election. In seventy counties in Georgia the vote for Congress stands ns follows. Theie are 22 counties to be heard from, which will reduce the Whig majuiily. The Van Buren majority in these counties at the last elec lion being 1642. Whig.

Van Buren. IEJCom. Joltn'Orde Creighton died at the residence of his brother, near Sing Sing, on Saturday last. His funeral took place in New York City on Mondny laat. Extraordinary Longevity.

There are now living in the liherties ot New Ross a man and wife, named Haydon, whose united ages are 186 years the man 97, the woman 89 They can read the smallest print, do anV ot farming labour in their way, or walk 20 miles in a day. Neither, in their recollection, was evei a day sick. Dublin Freeman. DEFINITIONS NOT FOUND IN WEBSTER. Public abuse.

The mild with which every traveller is spattered on his road to distinction. Sander An invisible venom spit out by loads and serpents in human shape. Political honesty Previous lexicographers have not noticed tli is word, treating it, I pre-8u mealtoge tlier as fabulous (or definition vide self-inlerest. Love A disease. Happiness A dream.

Hope A traitor. fawyer A learned gentleman, who rescues your estate frum your enemy and keeps it himself. Swimming. The following has been placarded on the walls on the weal end of the metropolis: For want of knowledge of this noble art thousands are annually sacrificed, and every fresh victim nails mure strongly upon the best leelings of those whs have the power to draw the attentions of such persons.as may be likely to require this art to the simple fact, that there is no difficulty in floating or swimming, provided persons keep their bodies in horizontal position, which is done with the greatest ease, by eudeav-Oring to force the chin down upon the surface of the water, instead of making the effort of force-ing the head as high out of the water as possible, which brings the body perpendicular instead ol horizontal, as required. Let every body, particularly editors, annually if possible, help to diffuse this most useful and important knowl edge.

Seats of Government, and Time of meeting of the Legislatures. Maine, Augusta, 1st Wednesday in January. New Hampshire, Concord, 1st Wednesday in June, Vermont, Montpelier. 2d Thursday in October Massachusetts, Boston, 1st Wednesday in Jan uarv. Rhode island, Providence, 1st Wednesday in May, June; Newport, last Wednesday in October, July.

Connecticut, Hartford arid New Haven, 1st Wednesday in May. New York, Albany, 1st Tuesday in January. New Jersey, Trenton, 4th Tuesday, in Oclo ber. Pennsylvania, Iiarrisburgh, 1st Tuesday in December. Delaware, Dover, 1st Tuesday in January.

Marylaud, Annapolis, iast'Monday in Decern ber. Virginia, Richmond, 1st Monday in December North Carolina, Raleigh, 2d Monday in Nov. South Carolina, Columbia, 4th Monday in November. Georgia. Milledgeville, 1st Monday in November.

Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 4th Monday in October. Mississippi, Jackson, 4th Monday in November. Louisiania, New Orleans, 1st Monday in Tennessee, Nashville, 3d Monday in September. Kenturkey, Frankfort, last day in December. Oilio, Columbus, 1st Monday in D-cernber.

Indians, Indianapolis 1st Monday in December. Missouri, Jefferson city, 1st Monday in 'December. i Michigan, Detroit, 1st mondayjn January. Arkansas, Little Rock, 1st Monday in June. From the Rutland (Vt.) Herald.

A SCENE OF HORROR AND MURDER. The editor of this paper was summoned from bed on Friday morning last, at the dawn ol day as a member of an inquest to examine the case of female, laying dead at a dwelling house a-bout two miles out of the village, at a place called Hayti, supposed to have been murdered. On repairing to the spot the board of jurors went into the house, and alter being duly qualified by the Coroner, Gen. Brown, proceeded to the examination and enquiry. And such a revolting scene of horror and bloodshed is probably hardly without a parallel.

From the testimony, there seemed to he no doubt resting on the minds of the jury, that the deceased, Sophia Daman, came to iter end by being wilfully murdered by Henry Daman, her husband, by cutting her throat This we believe, was the substance of the verdict in the case. Some of the testimony disclosed in the exami nation was too revolting to relate in this public inanuer. But we will attempt to give some of the particulars. The house was characterised at one of ill-fame; had been visited that night by wretches equally detestable in our view with some of those who dwelt therein, but not so well known that a controversy had taken place between the husband, Daman, and his wife, the deceased, in relation to the visitors and that in the affray Daman procured a razor while his wile was in bed and cut her throat nearly from ear 'to ear, severing the windpipe, and both the great arteries nearly off. He then attempted to cut hi own throat, but did not effectually succeed a to life.

He admitted that he killed his wife and intended to destroy himself, uol hiving any desire to Bird and we- Xhould so judge from his wretched appearance 'at the time, It further appeared iu evidence that those wire visited the boose that night carried with them a jug of rum, or that a jug of ram wat brought in to the room just before tba controversy and that Daman drank of it two or three times, that there waa another man and bis wife in ahotlier bed in the foorn'on the floor when the dispute Commented between Deipan and bte wife that this man who belonged to the houae, remained there in bed wheti the murder waa committed hia wife being frightened ftad left, the house--) tbetnan iu bed oa the floor had a child wtb jrim left there by the mother and hia location was XA -rrr RilGOH 2s THURSDAY OCTOBER IS. 1888. Correspondence of the Whig St Courier. "Stkaxtboat Buffalo, Sept. 16.

Harbor makip(S Joseph' Easy Riding-Appearance of Michigan Swamps, fakes, and AguesPaople all Sick Mont need be Canada Farmer Tory ManayeSienl Lord Durham Rival Rail Roads Wild Cats Route from Michigan City. Fur the eake of seeing the country, and for greater expedition, 1 chose the land rout across Michigan. At half paal 9. A. tH.

we Btarled in the J.nses Allen to cross the Lake. We passed Michigan qity, and stopped three quarters of a mile from shore to land ill a boat with passengers and some freight for the water is too shallow to allow us to approach nearer. Here we saw on shore a boot that was running on this route within a fortnight, but was drWeu on shore and wrecked iit the High wind of Sept. 1st. They are building out piers here between which they intend to scrape out'ths sand and make a channel.

navigation. of the Lake is dangerous, in consequence of the Want of good harbors. All thdt we could see of the shores from Chicago to St. Josephs, appeared to consist of hit'll sand hills. We arrived at the latter place at 9, P.

M. Here, ascending a considerable bluff, we found, alter half a miles walk, a laige, new, brick hotel, at some dislanoe from the settlement. This hotel has the largest public accommodations, that is, t)ie largest bah room, the largest drawing room and dining room, apd the largest reading rooni, being furnished with two newspapers,) of any that 1 know ot-. But' ao mucli space is taken op by Ihb public that little could be afforded for lodging-rooms. So at least 1 judged, from my close, room, with two narrow beds, one of them already We found however, a very eivil and accommodating landlord, formerly of Bangor.

Before it was quite day-light, and before we could exactly see what sort of a place it was, we left St. Jose in an uncovered wagon without In this werode twenty-four miles, over a rough road. At the end of that distance we were transferred to an old coach, razed, by having 'the tdp cut off. to accommodate, 1 suppose, in psssing through the trees We fetehed Kalamazoo, about fifty miles, in the beginning of the evening, l'cannot'commend that day's ride. The second and third day we had good coaches, and travefled'-very comfortably.

We arrived at Detroit about P. M. of ths third day, having eouie file last thirty miles irorn Ypselante, by rail road. The country in Michigan wears an entirely different aspect from what it dors in Illinois, i saw no prairies. Our route was almost entirely through oak openings that is, through woods ot oak, where the trees stand so thinly as to al- low Ihe around to be covered with herbage.

I The inhabitants spoke highly of the fertility of 6 the soil, but it had nol in my eyes the rich appearance of The corn was not waving like the ocean, in boundless fields, promising its produce in unstinted profusion. It looked rather like Unit of the eastern States, small, and as if each plant standing, by itself, were an objeet of labor. Wheat is bowevei in this State more productive, proportionally, than eorn. It was selling in the interior at fifty cents a bushel: We passed, along the road, many small lakes, and many marshes or meadows. It is believed that these contribute greatly to the fever and ague that prevail so extensively in this Stale.

There seems, from all that we hear, to be hardly any families at this tune that have not one or more among them sick. In some places there are not well ones enough to take care of Uie sick, nor enough to get in their out crop. 1 have heard, of arrears offering half their crop merely fur cutting. Yet some say that this disease is easily cured if taken at the onset. A fellow passenger in the stage, pointed out to me a plant with a while Sower, growing in a -swamp, which -he said was oalW the ague plant.

He said Hint a strong decoction of it taken at the beginning would draw off the disorder, as he bad experienced in his aricaae; having had an attack many years ago, which he treated in this way since which Jie had been entirely free from it. He said that ip general people did not it esily enough and decidedly enough. Any strong bitter is serviceable. Quinine, the regular remedy, is not now-to be had in- Michigan, their supply jhavirig heed Fever and ague, however, Ijke other dipeases, is different in different constitutions, and requires different treatment, adapted to circumstance. Certain (rills, called this time in great repute he be as a specific.

The firpt tfyriy or forty miles from St Jo-'aephs, the country is but little settled, and has an 'uninviting, backwoods appearance. After that, you are surprised at the number of thriv-ing villages, to Use sn expressive western phrase, right smart little Villager, that stem to have sprung up within. iw6 or three years, all along the route. the stage ihil toote I fell into witba-fsnnesjjif Upper Canada, and he jjraifV 'me. kis vtewsyf thing there.

He had Jaeen.wlwa.riiplook out 'land fur thirty-five tHst he il -intended to remove into probably on to Rock fiver c-rfi paid- ht dhdYhelr only motive villA gef tvdtot' the political management un der wbichfbey That the real estate owaedby hitnaeif gad two brothers, he should be sorry to sell for 70,600, end loathe hsd property remove with into the Ugited Stsf, wiMwnt sacrificing thpt; That w6fiU giveonebelf of his property tone nnr der such form of government as that of Ibe United States. Hs was born in New York, jMf. A a. nfjgt(ed 1 dihoda dence in whnt thy are told by innkeepers and others as to the value of the bills they will try to put off upon them. Do you know what wild cats are They aie the bills of Banks organized under a general law, by which law real estate is required to be pledged amply sufficient to meet all the debts of the Banks.

And you will find Safety Fund printed on the bills. But the safety fund" is not like that of New York. Ard either by mismanagement of commissioners, or delects of the system, confidence in the bills is so low, that few people are willing to take them at any rale, and never without a great discount. 1 arrived at Detroit ot 6, P. M.

and went immediately on board the Buffalo, a first rate steam boat, which was to sail at 7. Here 1- found gentleman who had crossed the Lake from Chicago in the same boat with myself. He left the boat at Michigan city, and 1 expected to see no more of him. But it seemed that he found a quicker route than 1 did, for he arrived at Detroit seven hours before me. But 1 found on inquiry that his stage had travelled -day and night whereas, ours had only travelled -from 3, A.

M. to 7 or 8, P. M. We psy seven dollars from-Detroit to Buffalo, which makes my expensrs from Chicago thirty dollars just ten dollars more than to have taken the circuit of the Lqkes. W.

BUCK LIST. The publication of the names of' delinquent subscribers is becoming quite fashionable among our cotemporaries. We shall have to adopt a similar course with some of our subscribers unless they fork over shortly. We could name a number of individuals, both in and out" of the city, who owe for two or three years papers, and who have been so often called upon that our patience is nearly exhausted. We trust they will take the hint tnd save ns the unpleasant duty of exposing their delinquency.

HIpThe Van Burenites of Massachusetts, have again put in nomination Alexander H. Everett, for Congress. This man before he was bought up by the Locofocos, told some wholesome truths of Mr. Van Buren. At one time he gave this as his opinion of his new friend, in whose cause he is now engaged 'His little, narrow, sordid sonl is at home, in miserable, mischievous iponkey tricks, that qisy be supposed to decide questions in eopnqil of chambermaids.

A New Almanac. Bend the third and first fingers of (be left hand and commencing with Marchtf the thumb, count on the bent fingers will indicate (be months Which- contain only 30 daya. N6 mistake. 4 -'a- w. Not so nevrneilher.

Commencing with January, 'count ths months on the khacltlesxnd.be tween them of the fingere of thp hnd; every i month, of ijj days will some en the knuckles, the others between them. This is old, and the new one originated from it, probably enUgrsfed 14 ci hsAUjeiKWtphe suit The country was a good one fbr a poor man th, acquire property, and had no fault but the government. He said thot tftree years wg he Lib. eiala had two thlrdof Che Legislature Jrrtbat a the next election the majority would have been greatly increased. But a change was brought about by a sort of political, clerical combination.

According to Ilia account, ths Methodist Episcopal- Church are the ruling denomination in that Province. Overtures were made by the Tories to produce a combination between them and the Wesleyan Method sis of England. Two of their ministers went over to negotiate the treaty, and received 1900 cash, and promises made that they should have their share of the funds Irom the clergy lands, now appropriated to the Church of England exclusively. By these means I'e members of the Legislature were gained ether to the Tory cause. Out of 18 000 of their constitu ents of that denomination, all went with them but 1 1 (10, who seceded He said that the cause of the rebels was held Warmly at heart by all ol American descent; that they would have joined them, had the outbreaking taken place under more favorable circumstances, or if they had been able la maintain themselves for a sufficient time, and that a greater number would leave Qanada.than had joined the insurrection.

He spoke of Lord Dur-' ham's course as being highly approved of by the Liberals, and said that he was exceedingly popular among them. I give you his ideas, as lie gave them to me, without vouching for the accuracy of his knowledge. There were some things he could not explain satisfactorily, to my comprehension. 1 rame, as 1 told yon, the last thirty rriles to Detroit by rail road. This is part of one which the Michiganders are making across to St.

Joseph's. Another one parallel, and but a few miles south of it, is about being made, in the States of Ohio and Indiana, from the Maumee river to Michigan city. The two rail roads, on the same route, made in a spirit of rivalry, may be of benefit to the country equal to their cost; but as sources ol profitable income, they must sadly interfere with each other. Yet there will be an immense travel upon them for few will wish to make the tedious circuit of the Lakes) when they can shorten the distance so much by one of these rail roads. I have seen a great deal of trouble about money, in passing through this Slate.

Travellers frequently had nothing that innkeepers and stage agents would take. They offered wild eats, which they had received perhaps a stage or two back, and which they had there been told were perfectly good but now they conld not get them off at more than half price I recommend to travellers through Michigan, to go supplied with specie, and to lake no b.lls in change for they cannot put the least confi there WaAP woman in artotiivr tootA-ln thaliouse who related among other things that ah as-so frightened by the racket in and about the boifte fbft he leaped wutf-lhih. window to the neighbors did not seem to know what was going on in the older part of the house. it may seem to the reader frojp these that Daman might be led to commit' this' stro. cino (teed orr account of jeabiusy win consequence of disoo vexing sump criminal jntrcouras with his wife with peisons.

ut was disclosed in evidenos.revollingaml ble as it may eeem, that the if he de- serves the name, tolerated and was pi ivy to this', intercourse, and sought olit and invited this jn. famuns employment for the sake of the thereby derived from ill And' it was the wages" of this worse than brutal conduct that led-to the revolting scene above attempted to be described Daman's wonnd was dressed on the morning that the above transaction took place, and in the course of the day was committed to prison on Saturday was taken before justice Brown fur examination. The evidence being very similar as we are informed, he was re-ooininiUed. The inquiry now is, when wilt the critninah be tried By the present laws organizing our courts without some special proceedings he can-, not have his trial till next Sept It is to be hoped however, that a special session will be called) tor this purpose. MARRIED.

In Belfast, Henry Burlimarto Miss Emily Knight Thomas, ot Lincolville, In Belfast, Nathaniel Jackson, of Knok, to Miss Elizabeth Moody. In Phipsburg, Capt. Horatio Hall of Brunswick, to Mias Rebecca Roger of Mr Thom-, as Oliver of P. to Miss Hannah Greenlaw of Georgetown. DIED.

In Belfast, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt Juhn-Doie. 2 years. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 1 PORT OF BARGOR. 17th, Ar Sloop Venus, Dennison, Gloucester.

Sailed 18th, Sehts. Ann, Dizer, New York; Dispatch, Philbrobk, Salem; Brilliant, Gilley, do; North Branch, Small, Boston; George, Pendleton, Champion, Hatch, Rambler, Park, Economy, Thomas, do Mexi-can, Colcard, Portland; Abaco, Carver, Boston; Eddington, Colcard, Providence; Philaothro-pist, Loud, Arr, at New Orleans, Sept. 6th barque Chanticleer, Thomas, Camden, Me. Arr. at Baltimore, Oct 13th, Banker, Rider, Bucksport.

Cleared, from New York, Oct. 14th Kendus-keag, Doble, Bangor. Arr. ot Boston, Oct. 15tb Scb.

Maria Jane, Austin, Warren, Me. Sch Albion, Robinson, Damariscolta. 10th inst. 1st 33 35, Ion 77 20, spoke schr Pal-istine. of Bangor, dieneted, under jury was picked up at sea by brig Only Son, whs put on board two men, and they were trying to get into Wilmington, NC.

Fall River, Oct 11. Arr schr Maine, Farrowr Bangor. CASSIMERE MUFFLERS AND COCKNEY CRAVATS. A few of the above, cah-ubued to keep a gentleman's throat warm in cold weather, received at oct IS J. BAR ILETT St CO'S.

MERINO St HIGHLAND SHAWLS, I ADR sale cheap by oct 18 J. BAliTLF.TT it CO. NOTICE is hereby givi that I have this dayr relinquished my son, Samuel H. Tainter. his time and declare bim free to act and trade ter himself, 1 shall claim none of his earnings and pay no debts ofhis contracting, after this date- SAMUEL TAINTER.

Glenburn, Oct. 1838. w3w o)8. LADIES NEW Style Linen, Cambric Laces, Cambrics. Muslins, Linen Lawn, Linen Cambric, White Satin, Florence Silks, Lustring, Gauze, and Velvet, Bonnetand Cbd Ribbons, Blk.

Belling. Raw Silk, fbally and Thibet Shawls and Hdkls. Kid and Silk Glovts, Sre. received by oct i7 j. Bartlett co.

BE QUICK. FRANCIS has just received a few Bblv. more of those famous CRACKERS, oct 17 COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR I THE subscribers, have been appointed agmls for S. J. Sri.VXSTERS CoVSTXBFXIT D-tectok, Bank rots List, and New Yoik Price Current.

This is the oldest and most valuable work of the kind published in Ihe United Stales Price gS for the weekly, Folio form, gl for ibe Octavo form. Single numbers 12 1-2 cts-No subscriptions received for less than six months-, SMITH FENNO, Rooksellers, 14, West Market Square. B. Specimens may be Seen at our store. ol7 STOCKS, DICKIES AND BOSOMS.

Fresh lot, received by oct 16 J. BARTLETT CO. BLK SILK VELVETS. A prime article of the above for Vesting. Also, a good assortment of Ladies Low Priced Velvets', Blk Satin Vesting, Ac.

reed by oct 16 J. BARTLETT A CO. BRITANNIA WARE. 5 Dozen Britannia Tea Pots, warranted Is nolo the color. Received this day Oet.

16, No.6f Main Street, by 1 T. G. BROWN A CO. ol6 -v COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE THE subscribers have this day, formed nexion in business, under the firm of S. JACKSON St CO.

at No. 18. East end of Ke duskeag Bridge, whert they will keep a good assortment of Provisions, W. I.Goods and iee, and will sell on as reasonable terms for Cah as tan ba bought iu the city. W.

S- JACKSON, ROBERT PARKER Bangor', Oot 10, 1838. ATTHE ACCOMMODATING BA-KERY-No 3. bbla Applesand Onions, Wetera. 60 bushels Cooking A bples. 20 boxes Eiiglhdr Herring.

Various kinds of Bread, as usual r-yr Cider. Milk, Pompsini, various kinds, Tobaee. Begyrs.Matebss, Hia ing; Candice, pad No. Soap. 3t -Pies, Con- $6 REWARD LOST last black.

Fdr CAPE Whoever haw found fee1 same and, wily with the WJJuwShl shall receive fee above rewards N- JOHNS 46' Copper smith, No-82 Mhm-fe. ntaae geoq with Houle and iShoi4 itfBt IK-bis printers. i andhai business oct 13 ness. Please to call on (be pri 9l or Slate Rights men, nho fall behind their ticket, are suspepted of being tinctured with Cf-hounism, on the subject of the Onto Election. The Globe cluims the re-election of Dr.

Duncan to Congress by 200 majority. It also claims the election of Taylor, Hastings, Parish, and Swearingen, Locofocos to Congress. It claims loo, the election of-Shannon, the Locofoco candidate for Governor, by 20,000 majority. OThe Earl of Durham has issued a proclamation, in which he declares hia intention of proceeding immediately to England, and of appointing Sir John Colbnrrte, Administrator of the Government of North America, during his absence, until a new appointment be made by her Majesty. Lord Durham is expected in Montreal on the 20th inst.

on his way to New York, where he will embark on board II. M. S. Malabar, 74, which will be despatched ihtre to aivait his orders. tyA letter frbm the Consul of the U.

S. at Triridad de Cuba, to the Sicretary of State, gives information of the loss of the schr Laconic. She was found on shore about 20 leagues west of Trinidad. She was from Boston bound to Trinidad. Nothing has been heard of the master or crew.

Potatoes. It is stated on respectable authority, says the Aurora of Useful Knowledge, that by taking up the potatoes intended for seed, the next year, before they are ripe (before they are full grown,) and exposing them to the sun, fur a month or six weeks, and at planting time, ob serving the rye cut, and placing upward, will secure, without any trouble or expense, a crop of every variety of the potatoe, six weeks earlier than the same variety of potatoe will produce if allowed to grow ripe. Precocity. The returns of the number of children in the several school districts in Connecticut, between the ages of four and sixteen, required by law to be made annually, for the purpose of regulating the distribution of the a-vails of the school fund, show this year a remarkable fact. The Hartford Courant states that the names of a mother and child, both between ifie ages of four and sixteen, are returned as among the children attending a district school in one of the western- towns.

This fact is pro-bably without precedent in New-England. A Working Mar. Louis Philippe, King of France, besides governing a nation of 30,000, 000 of people, ia an agriculturalist, a founder, a wood merchant, a house holdev, a rent owner, a banker, and a speculator in funds, and is said to be the richest man in Ihe world. In years long past, he kept a school in the U. Stales.

Counterfeit Detector. S. J. Sylvester' has issued his Reporter and-Counterfeit Detector in a very convenient form- for merohanta and others. It ia published monthly atfl per annum.

Mes-rs. Smith Fenno, are agents. It is estimated in the Prussian Gazette, that the political exilea dispersed throughout the four governments of Siberia, at nearly 100,006 I all victims of despotism. 1 i A new set of fanatics, calling I heir1 selves the Candlesliaki of the Church," and claiming the power of working miracles, have sprung opiate-' ly In London. 1 1 1 -V I ,17, The Consumption iff cotton In tlreaf Britain, (Tom' 1301 to 1837, Ueltifi fstimate4 nj bales..

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