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The Weekly Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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New Evcit Union of the Party. The rpnnii I iv -r irier tuts tl thus Speaks of the union of the Whig new invrntion. nartv of Massachusetts on hind or water Pacitbc Railroad. The New Haven Palladium publishes an interesting lettnr tVoir Forest Sheoherd. writ BWS ITEMS.

The news items below, from Califor niaand Onnrori, arc takenireia the Si TBLEGRP AH. Washington, 'lav 15. Mayo, who shot his wire as she was entering hor house on Monday, wis this moroinft fullv committed bir murder. York, May 1 5. We are graiinea i see smra eoy: Frotn California.

We ('lean the following items of California noVs, brought tCrfiew Orleans by the Alabama. The California Courier says Nothing retftarkabfe has transpired in California since the sailing of the stcam- ten at Sacramento City, and chieiy da "A gentlema exJa in the Lyceum Hall. Souls Intelligencer, which says, we Iscriptive of topography and gooiogioai Front thn Baltimore Palrinf. Tur. Rioht of Srccoiiia ro 'in: Union.

It is very remarkable that at tho moment when a convention is about to alembic in one of the States for the purpose of deciding whether it will withdraw from the Union, a document contemporaneous with tho formation of the constitution, and emanating from the chief of its authors, lias oome to light, which shows, beyond all doubt, (hat the At' expressions looking lo me union of the Whig party. In this portion of the there lias been no division, and .1,.. it. fn.uv;iiip ikimarv from our wonders ot Ualilornia. no says fire 111 liniiuituii, III an 21 Ikol.

le I multitude ws.i.-d to 1 sw i a II If 1 pmn 1st to 31st 1st to 1st files oLCaHfornia papers, from Mnmt'trj erom l.n.'-f nut the tiu 1 ii.iii'iiery Vj: have looked upon uiv iioii bimwiwk the 1 5th. Business has improved ol be uc(ss a -We St att i IVTarcTTinclusive, and of Oregon papers, to the Pacific, without but still unite dull. Tl White and Roberts, South Street. Be-M arising out Of personal imprudence, i winch can fore the flames were subdued property never believed, for a mmenf 1 lr which can 6 or r. for j.

tiM. to I. ilb March. mountains, or without more IIWU Vl M. I IL'-J'''1- arc well rewarded, i di ooveries of wealth man wouia a to the amouni oi jpi.j,vwv vw m-an.

wt tt to Slate affairs, is con and new an ton. He (rives i i i imneiliment from snow A man named Kirk, formerly ol Mis- unpeujmi ro id from Ubany to tJostc wri, was killed by some Indians whilst J)u followiDg description snow continue the adventurer on in to Hten iingciitl i ly, and has crc- the route i I 1 souri sort oi CT us' 1 as a fire ter 3 Oor ,000 feet the siae of tli matLiae edW if one had been in tiistei time, the St. Charles fire canu'V1 near Mountain hunting that tlie party, as a party, was oivide'l. We bav had no evidence that any portion ol the party had forsaken its princi-pte. We have seen the Whigs in our Lf gislilure standing shoulder to shoulder, with a firmness and unanimity and harmony rarely equalled, during aU the nasi winter.

We have seen all of the kt fli itii fa tion in New York. Lin." th re wy 1 rge mount ol Nearly all covered by insurance. Annapolis, May 14. Tho Reform Convention adjourned a- hout day-light this morning SMM -Much dissatisfaction expressed towards the newt Constitution. nopes increased gam.

i ne ijroiu iwu excitement has entirely eeased, sod one half of tho recently engaged OD the route 'o that point have been withdrawn. iring the past teH day we have been This route is from toe seed or soutn- ern portion of Tulare Valley, through Walker's pass, tin uee to the Mojarce river, thence north-castwaruTo the high ortounds on the. tributaries of the Rio eposited in the Treasury, which idea of the right of secession was OOO-si lercd at the time of the adoption of the oonstitutionby the several States, and abandoned as defeating the whole purpose of the constitution itself. It is itrange thai any one should require an trgument to establish this, for it seems to us to result, necessarily from the Ds tureofthe compact itself but the opportune publication of the document I extinguished in f1Ve T1" iruo inen Philadelphia, of j' bed hy lb- tw mrH tax, wB be jiai.l interne! i mount, it" seem. published about the l'th Colorado Stockton road.

The Sacran an association ceased to be March. BfoCttUey, iicrs. was riie steamer City of Glasgow, left at Whigs, and Whig presses, in the State, invention got upon fh o'clock with full freight and 13 1 pas- one eye and one interest rente is one of theki thence crossing said river a-rreat Canion. thence east to 10 i II' the Senatorial and in regard to time then thro ntr the murderer of Justice ruot mountain near oanta passing PilOt mountain on the north side, thence whi. we refer to serves to stiow that chaps in town; and we l'lic steamship Albatross lias arrived the 0j- struggle, and every consider! I enough to be H(ii'.

that way. The (iWernor re-Hd MY, or rather svg- I 111 4 I i 1 HI be hung on the 1 lib A- JJ on ute mi -i- ta Charlestoa. a Tj l- the greatest yet. Th ganta pe lh(, at Apple Creek below St. Louis, where there is a Berdue, who at-j good landing and open navigation IN ew run; ham.koa Blarj ibi! he buy bonds for the bencfil 1 ril.

Stuart alias Thomas 'I aN. May 14. hero at 7 Th- I on Un iri tne ol tr If is ovcri.d with sil.r,: and there Is itothyjg to be apprehended now from the failure of field crops, or of water and feed for the stock. The political news i not startling; the parties are organizing with considerable spirit, and an exciting contest is expect-ed tthe spring elestion. The creneral haaltti nf rnmfln in every part ol the state, is pood, and prosperity continues its beneficent showers, ng traveled 288 aa at every poini unb-au: 'I la- o'clock, P.

miles. '1 be enthusia Inns tho li'lC VII fund. Thb the Agent did rbut after borrowing all the bon Is get, pot then wttha few whi them out here -aianded the pro rata payment tempted life of Mr. tew ed to fourteen yea the penitentiary. Thm Sen t.

had adc be BOO other, bt This rearei St. Qfu route thin consideration connected with it, there lias been but one feeling and one desire. The Fugitive Slave Law is (he only subject winch can interfere ild the my of the Whig party of Ml 1 -setts, and we look IB vain for a difference of opinion in regard to it, throughout the whole Whig prcis of the State. We find DOt OM Of them talking of the excclencies of the law, or inculcating in way the idea that it is unexceptionable, hut we find all of them vindicating its execution, as a law of the land, and opposing all violent and factions opp ti; iuic MVS rna grade, Jurn round aid a itb. gra see, i derful to la iaoid." President and Mr.

ffebster were called upon to speak at every stopping place nwMMd their unbounded admira- April. Santa Fe. The above route will accom- After tMs transaction was to adjourn on th cut, lie eftSe return other At a pul li mi -r i. in iteniess sc y. F.kie TheS, I A iming Post says Ufctthe brie It.iIro'.T tre.l v.

the provident and far-seeing fathers oi the Republic did not overlook this dan-(rer, and int ended to provide against It. The foUovring correspondence between Hamilton and Madison has just seen the liglit for the first time, and the Fayeltc-xillc Observer, by whom it is produced rvea ti thanks of the country for vine. it publicity a this season. The language of Mr. Ma lison, in the last of th (letters here quoted, is as exphct as it was possible to make it, New York wished to come into the Union with a reservation i fa right to withdraw.

No, said the father of the Government. ''ihe Constitution rtquirtt adoption in tutu tend forever" Forever! illustrious sage! His vast soul would be satisfied with nothing but a government reared to 1 a1 all time, lie knew that to concede the right of each State to itlidraw at pleasure, was remitting the Si to very perils of the old con- President was hoarse from speaking so the origin of the 1 ite destrue- soon render a trip from San Francisco to i Wnria as liirht a mutter a at present much in Hie open air. jfiomimr. N. Br' which he had borrowed, i Mh utterly refused.

The proper in Irs nf the bonds Jemanded the ones th exce i Of any The title of captain Sutter to the land lime 1 bv him, has been settled by the Mar 1 Decision Judge in- had threatened to on account tion to it. Ihe Atlas the when it says, "there is no dis position on i the past of the Whigs lo nulify the la.v by viojence, or in any other way on 'hf other hand the p.rty has ortli is very oojee- of the snow on the larpoi ad waters of Feath- son, at r.t Wa Hcrr MHfil rut he gave up, to-Hr with the money he Lad rci certain person at l) IOC n. enlhusia6in. rei 'pro'- period ef time ti was ever It would be over to all the earnings by tiie passengers. In explanation of tins perity, the Pos.

sutj ijj when the charter was gnated of New Vork loam the rn 000. On the 14th of Mm raveiea over snow, Cirently nndrifted, varying from 12 to destroy the city unless an Individ named Ilayden was driven from man named Titzpatrick was arrested. Wonderful stories are p.iblishedab rs. W. I).

BfayhaU, etal. The deen this case involved the tit lc of J. ion A. nity by reports of the horrible murder of held as its brightest ornament, and re- Mr. Pease, late of Qotsdam, in this rded as its chief element of success, a month of June.

tl 'his disgraceful affair should re fully ferreted out and exposed. tiady iDBUESei to Law asd Oa- com, to pre- we would lj Legislature passed an act difiioulties in osed of bv the He lora stories circulated about the Cabinet, arc thus di. Wsatiimrtnn corresnondei titution guard them aulhe KSM I jorfiee jpToper trial of th- ac- Here then, we all stand, and we such a concession as the int roduction ol eaae of jeep crime, so many inquiries but count those as fyes, who woul di-the see 1 of quick and certain mortality I eitizein, that we feel 1 turb this perfect harmony of sentiment the appearance and exploits in Caleveraa county. Soi aid intimates that scores of the have been convinced of its rea Kn "(lu p-liost has certain! mento city. The court decides 1.

That the title, although incomplete and inchoate, is good as against mere trespassers on public lands, and is sufficient to support an action of ejectment. 2. That, although the boundaries by the terms of concession within which the land granted must betaken, was above nster: and iy ite llity, ma iTito urn near. uu: new mwaBwm oldiccd to tie- tacts impartially, and principle as it exists certain letter WI iter ifors re which extended the time ft i single tract of the sai i and provided tint if, whliin the fcaid railroad company cai ntrneti I single track of from the II idsoa Iliver to LJ the county of C'haiiiioue will most reliable inform For this unity, the party no I from the Union as perpetual and immortal. 1 le i LwiJrtfH ir, tl.r.

mtrnatAtk thn in hn. agreed that the constitution should pro- Tlie deceased, fiurmer of very re-1 fore it, both in the Senate and Nation, vide th it new Mates might join the Ln- connections in this county, and Massachusetts is now in the hands of un truth, who attack ,,,1 nf 1 the the confluence of the Sacrament an the dissemination ol ihe Administration ic people, who are so immediately stcd, should know where to place If the above circumstances rrei t. it is time that inch miserable ry be stopped, and an honest man 1 the ollico. It is no small mat-have the honor and reputation of abused by designing kn and jognes. The office of State Agent espon ible one, and when held by ii nor hie man it operates much against the credit of a State, we are so ur fortunate as to have 1 that.

kind, let him be hurled out great (icn. Semple, late President of the Constitutional Convention, was out as an independent eendidate for Governor o' Cdifomia. He is a Democrat. The bill autorizing a nolle jrusqui to be entered in the eases against the Sac ion out ne tain a perraii I Feather rivers, yet parole evidence was admissible to vary land marks. That the fact that captain Sutter iel that it shouia con possessed of some property, about '5 principled demagogues, and the Whig to any State to go ycars of age, left his home some four party must be urdte-l tliat it miv re-: joyfully united the I tmc6) wj.j, in monej and a deemed.

The National Administration, nf the Union. He Coaspony filed with Cabinet directly, or endeavor to create the impression that the Cabinet is divided against itself, and that Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster, in particular, are exec idinarlv iealous of one another. 1 need evidence tb.at he de-j i tin- provision whereby the i i good I first settled here, is horse and carriage.

hen he went bs truly Whig as any that ever execute 3 away he left a letter for bis wife, saying tne Government, is as.ailcd by faction- 1 urned to locate tne land liere, v. lueii v.l,ic or more, come ia un its broad aeeis, and partake 1....1 muHl to of every nante and grade. Disuni must prevail over the land mark) tioned in the concession. i aaasa ramento rioters, passed both bout the 18th March. It Wi i over tne same the! BSng sucli bwit, wave 'o be released and its protection and its aiessiDg out lie bis son's, at motviiic.

houses a- say that all reports to this effect arc thought without a shadow of foundation, and as would be idle as the ind. Mr. Fillmore and his Thp. pit ots n-fi-nt i isii Lvncii i ,1,,,,, n- use, 1 to allow mat aav oar oi i i i rowd that such an immense nrincioal Secretary are men ot too en- ne ui'i not reiuniuiis uc iuc tne ivrtn, am sectional oposmon ir -s law in the country, are beginning tosbow I OBoe acquired terttory should be le-1 to iro to Vermont, where they have a every quarter. It stands, however, on themselves in a rigid enforcement oi the ieBei by voluntary withdrawal.

He ntitd daughter residimr, he would ground of the ait ati is asamst oflenders. Wc observe in I not how many stars might be ad- t. the trials progressed, th.at present to itism larged views and patr such petty jealousies South tome seri t'u the local intelligence of Sin Francisco, jej i( mutated. emblazory ol the gorgeous US Re pu bllC but, once there. be seen by tho follow ing, that iwever they might be at Thomas Reidue, alias James Stuart.

that h- went to Canton and male some stop at the house of the womira acensed his murder, from there crossed afn Ja it re-'j'tirej est saya, j'orwar. audi they do not. I have the highest authority for saying, that no oe would regret more deeply the loss of Mr. Webster from his Cabinet, than the Prcsi- tug party, every tration its strnpoi nrer greater than is in the very cit was found guiliy of assaulting Mr. James Ul.rc never to aspire to any other If ever th an a oougation is.

Its posi -r an Rights Convention has ad- The San Francisco Picayune says ed ji'jie die, after an exciting scs- that the bill to fund the State debt has The address and resolutions re-1 advanced State scrip to 65 centst which Eubank, with intent to kill, ant was sphere, or any other orbit. lis horse and car- to Cai Hamilton to Madison, dent himself. The Cabinet and over has been, in the July 8, 1 788 vhole cfm: sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment in tne penitentiary. Wmdred, charged with an assault on C. J.

Janson. with intent to kill, was convicted and by (ho majority have 1 it is now held, unanimously adopted. Thev de- A Ran Jose corresp and as to the tion of the- Government, ndent thus com- My Dear Sir: I felioitate you sincere- (' mton with her f.rst is- without a nneati m. ty on the event in Virginia, but my sat- band, a Mr. France, an invalid pen- A mcmners policy to be pursued, a White, formerly of in favor of unconditional secession; nliments Dr.

T. Irk Daily A OUDlJiA ndemned 'ri lslaction will be allayau it 1 discover too 8 inner of the Lmted States in the pemten-Kecution the acli o'Uer ive entire commence II1M01I1- BrvMI-TIIK 1 -r 1 I UIHB M.v..v .1 I IIRrV. iois lnuctl uie uusmess oi anieno- ties Hi the iori'la war. wnere ne serv-: i A.I,-,.,;: i.ir. obited for mischief.

1 creditable to the new state ill ment makhoff. I uture day. without reference to the St. Louis tration of otlter Southern States; "Dr. White delivered a very ol.wpu.

nl mi to the Legislature to assert its tddress the other evening, on education. thev went from Jtf-, i i i 1 observed an irm a ly A large arrest of burglars bad been made to rub CoL wounded in some of its eeinT.il a ci urence in dicious recommendations per, giving an account ol toe ne ol ot tro una' he Jiurnal revol basrra fau.it. He anta t- mail whilst they were arrived here on the li th. having left on Stevenson1 safe. mucn vign power.

A central Committee All who heard him were very Her husband, I under I alio more sinxrular circumstan- instructiv ic lAembers was ur: ointed to carry pleased, as it was not only in. iij.iiiu i i islature of California has pa.s-1 to the now ismcion exisieu ,1 iich affixes the penalty The more i consider aw present resIt. I tho: a and as oiten as a vacnjf cur, one S- ami mi said city: and that so aniehof i Se tion of an onhnsssnai T- s- 1 Ja! IS the same i herebv death, to the discrimination of the jury. a of the jury, development. li "-i haps a brief description of my me' I1T' .1 11 1 11 It 1 IJ1 i the 1st.

Met at Round Mound-overtook Dr. Connolly's wag ais coming in at Tuckalote, and Chaves' train at Somada saw Indians at several places. At Pawnee Fork, twelve or thirteen Pawnees came upon the carriers, bui i left without making any further demon- fbape. the more I am out of humor with mentable ceny, which 'e yesterday passed through the jt an-pc ac resolutions of tie Convention. but highly interesting." Convention a ljouraed with prayer.

The bankers had agreed to give $Li a.al action created intense exeite- per ounce for good clear gold dust, and 'erious apprehensions for the The expenses of the recent Indbc wars were estimated at $1, 56,000. to the offence oi grand larpi srs that the deceased and which is very simjde, mi-ht r.t there consists in stealing property wortn Constitution. To day woman ace use ue i seme teresting to some of yotir readers more than fifty dollars. niton is to be brought forward, but The news of a rebellion in the interior we arc at a lOSs to iudfte. Wc have A Company with a capital oi UU fira! iofts of hostility.

Charm to Mi Cnada, under the assume name i An ordinary hfty-six pound Mr. and Mrs. Pre anas. At Kingston, sus Jed bv means ofa siau Wu i the woman purchased hi gr-ms ol the (h(? raftors jfa form3 mv virulcnt poison, called strychnine. A- IUa wa5 t.irtv fee, tone, eon e-bout twelve miles back of Kingston, Mr.

uenti twentv-one vibra- The Excl xenange my iLrri i address, was unanimously adopt- was organized for the purpose of get-nrelher with the following resolu- tine un a nanorama of the plains, Salt recently burned down in anta Fe ing reached to within 120 miles of Cant hape. Different tne grounds 0 I jrta May, Sir James Brooke expedition to Siamj are thouc SonditSOttS precedent Lake and California, to occupy one mile K.i.11 Jiv- rfr mir.nto In oritur it it He was Afmnitinsta ri With or without eo-opcration. and suddenly died. iiiu v. ji.

pre i "is of cSStnrna i. has (ailed. ihe report ot commissioner Linn's death is also confirmed. S.imuel Young, of ajLUUiieol yptne putie- ur se ei oum er. C.

V. M. Scott, CTk. 1 rro. ol te lt.

and if was Uent, or the pr lition of amendments interred, and the woman soil his hi lpon condition that if they arc not adopt- nnd carriage for less than half its value. a Secoml -1 hat co-operation is not wor- We tic Ky the naeTifice of a unanimous submis- ere about to start ded to have the pai erreat exhibition at 1- f. II 1 a broker move nub as iriciioit and also turn freely in a horizontal 5-1 notion, I took a small file, and having! had one end turned up at rhrht angles its length and well hardened, I rr: kdi the ant sharp and smooth. Th I i witnm a lunneu nme, uie otassi saw fU. also a pa au-u liu Uucn.

1 le com the (-- i ork 1So2. to he to ith from the I. Kingston. rv. Oz SL Ltj i US i3iiim "r3- Third eighth Secession is cssen- al to sm erriiTTiilv ion: and lastlv.

recommendatory am roons, killed the si maue I- den-burgh Bonk, to the credit of a young man working her farm in ton. Circumstances attending the death of jrr. Peasel and the disposition of his rounn ine is looliinffto their escape. By those who took lh it i thai into the rafter, and on the poin r. led a ird vsed rinj.

v. i d. I lacsnxs iratmns will he carrii I as as jios NC will era as far as we can in nie Legblaturt to exert its erei nity. The 'eotivorrtion formed it- If into a re ports The Sacramento 7 ged and very much i gT tphical appearance. Oiircoy.

A new Statetman, liad be gon City. Portland contains a the act, and property, induced the suspicion thai ter without invalidatii .1 recommendations, pease had died of poison, purp ely ad- ol the bntral Association for the State, p.rc-ii ing Ihe present organization of dele-rates and members until new acnoint- A Wc are in- trial of Can. Kerr, Lieut. Hr Thai the vibrations rniht be more ministered. The miserable woman is I now in jail at Kingston, awaiting her rl- Mr.

Ill IK. rea lily trace 1 alone aciils. Each association is entiilcd to .1 1 loor, a the centri seen of rial lor nimivr. ues- e.vjo.ta atta, The rest for our ponents immed there has been a tli' city of Albany; on the which has occasioned blot Anti-Federalists were the i the Fedralists the victors. Bail the Slate district representation, souls, cf which 150 m.

i.i i tion ol the ternole chain of circumstan- i. nnrlv in a in Santa Fe I was entering the office. A meeting had been held iast season. laheu. ine esreaora van 1 probably to save the boat As the to lerm i lie Central iDimutee, nine 1 4 it; tij'it ji ju ui -j dina: her can speedilv I aeieifaies were rthly doom i-- certain.

our accounts at are reported, tot uctung tne immediate on ne DC The poiu City Fekin. Last week we male a iit to the Cv" Mr. George Doolit he matter has passed over, and character of the accused, which we do ever, i dum when at rest, etot.e-r.ss. Maj a candidate for the Btdt the pcnaul nn, lu-fli'. ity been restored, affectionately, A.

Haxu of that portion of the boat was in DCS the time, it is probable that he risked in the lire. A lady who had $8,000 in gold in her isession, to it no steps for recovering 1 tt thr twins her two children sprang in after them. It gives us ore to add that the heroic woman Bcamiiul itirivin-jr a clun, crusts m-iavo p.ipo. not deem proper to publish, as they involve the feelings of innocent parties, deeply grieved by this lamentable oceur- lines drawn through it, making with each o'her anodes of fifteen degrees each. nes a i e.

Jin! wcro truly surprise 1 at the amount 1 -rain nca 1-3 lot ll. i SLA CT1 -One of tin ma el. in th i sty, prosperity business that seemed (o be at sakl to be the le, hi ts The pendulum as 13 a Id to the peculiar features of oae of thcse tore, when it is known that a Air. rni.it nf j. ei io vior.t ing KW T.

nes. For fe short JaiBi ea-t, ne rod seemed to be sec 27, Hamiltot I thank yon, nost Vestere Mltut place. We do net know of a place We have seen them lj come a think them adapted i by Una ior is presented the person of Za-Pratt, of Prattsbrmrh, New York, to th 1 by reading me saore i.i her offspring. I iT. country as I.

We I I tl ded to wim in irried this woman g000 1 tracing the lines backwards and for KB St DC Sti enti. atl; I Jt a i mi'. Hi U1 nj iois in t-ot" ii.e: i 3 lot 5 arpnjiii city, as Jrtrkni Everything greai laooi pHE sub's he boat, especially those me he Ruth, has just come on to pay lor her wards; but in less than fifteen minutes it our irmers i i as uisiin-tnta in tie-before and children m's Itnn, appear wjh iiavc communicated to yen. It i farm not even having- heard of her an-; i ih Com ress as he the end next the observer. I tried to have arte with remarkable courage mains exactly the same, rvo further sence from home He brings an mter-and nresence of mind.

I onsatim havmsr been taken, I fear the I estine familv of four chiMren. by his I successively along several other lines i 1 I lota l.C. 3, B'12. I will expire Hay 1851. C.

II. m'ne t'n-m. 1 a school for 1 in the ro a For particul; enger informed us that the res-1 footing I mentioned to tmcr is the best first wile, and he appears sneerum anu TXlimir in directions, and found ih vininttv at the accideat. ar I unon which it can be placed but every-1 overwhelmed. it, evcrv mst-ini-f.

when nTututnrluwi Jlbcar- the marks of in dns try end entcr-Nbriie. Beautiful dwellin are being Bail, in every part oftliocity, and the JJjtret tj are being graded in a substantial Hpnnner. From the app ranee of the Kplae. we think, if i'. es no outstrip Bft'coi that it will ere long In te at Vfoi: lablo rival.

IC turns. irx ak for himself, wc will in type. S. Since the above Dr. it deviated to the left, arid that the Town I.oi- sold iotT' pVrOTICELherabryes i as entitled to nr.o y.

Tey appeared, hi xious to secure the si we have scon Mr. Rejal i i.i 'iisl unto! deviation varied nearly as the nine; that is, the longer the time the jLI if csi i osoaiii, iviiu i.j Oils ot the strumrlirur ihcation. Uive me your ide isibility of our being rceeiv i 1 1 Green county, N. I nite i irer 1 papers in thi fn ivingston, whether wreck, than to ISS1S Ian. You wiH under and i prosecute further inqtunes in relation to rebeatod the At o'.

1 rx rs 1" for their lives. Tiie conduct of qualification will be the ttua occurrence, tie iniorms as oe clock sel it vibratin alonff iine run- ic larmers oi our had the body disinterred, ana iuu men moun in fa Cr' Messrs. Adams, Clark, Withers Ind Ferre, citizens of this place, return-ed last week from the land of gold du ning nearly cast and west, and now, at door in Ci re pra I to have been marked by every- quality I reservation of a rigiit to recede, incase cessary to a commanding officer underl our amendments have not been decided such circumstances. upon in one of the modes pointed out by three hours after, 1 tint it n.ovum J-T-1 Jl I tified it as that of Mr. Pease.

Cigde- burgh (Jf. Rep. Cpe or Goon Hope. Accounts from I Since I first, 1 Icca my lot to I and years of i my of thirty north-west and south-east Vn tiro i i Thw i veri r. mr i Campbell, the second clerk, I the Constitution, within a ertain num- i According to a well known law of Ui .11, When till left Cab 'lor' nit news.

housand men have I cm-have paid (hose men for ki He was not seen, or! her of years, perhaps five or seven. If ,1 iiia all of the Bloomlngton boys were in Teexlra good health and doing very well. The estjnmnial to lie En.i thorn will J'fui Signal. this can, in the first instance be admitted as a ratification, I do not fear any further consequences. Congress will, I rrc- Lots ill liolH t' JB9B.

10 Lot 3 in blk 2. lot 4 si is 3. t. 5, 6,7, sn I in blk le? lots 3, 4, s. in blk lob in blk lots 3, Mi 6.

7. blk 1: 3, i.lk IS; i ir. Jt; 'x i and8 in 17; Ii ts I. 1, Ind Wk lot 2 in blk tots 7 tV7j l.O Jr. Kit ,7.

1.1:1 A. I. O. the following public J. Brigcs, from Mr.

Briggs is now a hundred thousand dollars. I have ed over ten thousand acres of land, over two hundred thousand cor A I some, recommend certain amendments to i a uuiuc uin- the cape represent matters a very un- motion, a body once put in motion ty any satisfactory state. The British forces i force will continue to move in the diree-had obtained some victories over the tion in which that force is impressed, Kaffirs, with bard lighting. Tort Arm- nntil acted upon by some other force strong was captured. '-The greatest tending to move it in a different diree-trouble 1 had to contend with." says Col, lion.

Now, in the present instance, Somerset, ommander, "was to separate we know of no force tending to change the women and children and save them be direction of the pendulum's motion, from destruction, before Ave could storm it seems fair to inlVr that it still vibrates is public demon- 'st nr. terday, i nmo rentier ine structure ol Government euizen i str.ition laid over half .1, estimation in before Kelly, in which the more secure. This will satisfy the more hemlock bars lion of dollars for it. WV ur readers e. no are iu the bah- 20: lots 5.6 ar.it blk bit 1 and worn one thous- ll' I Old at La.

former resi- it of 1 ik i7. i nuung t'. kni do weHteezam- xtrai considerate and honest opposcrs of the ects Constitution, and with the aid of them iu. i will hri lie nnlhn right of a newspaper publisher to payment from a subscriber, who or refuses to give notice to stop i.i llllll lllt A 1 I Day's Add. to Mvrm i Klb ISS il.lil a i- At a iiin iiToos mcctiii? of tne citl- in the same absolute direction that it di 1 the place.

The men would not surren -r vcrtiscinents. that a man I zens of Juliet, held at the Stone School three hours airo. If this be true, the I. -i. 1, V.

A BS 8, 2. 3, 4. der, but kept firing upon us out of the "ins in tlio wav nf 1: i II. Mav. coll veil- i waj mi nd 1 could not take if.

and Beer must have been turning round thousand bushels ol oats, one hundred and twenty thousand tons of hav, thirty thousand barrels of beef and pork, and sarly one hundred thousand barrels of Hour, and potatoes without number or measure. 1 havetaned one million two hundred I was obliged to blow it up with shells. to the eastward, making during these They fought desperately in thefort af-1 three hours, one-eighth of a revolution. eerie, hardware, an post teaaonaUe rms. A that place, whose ed to make expression oT the public sentiment as to the qualifications and merits of Rev.

F. Briggs, asKa teacher, Hon. I A Matteson, was chosen Chairman, i nan on the persons of advertised. loini of Jm ww Lr. 6 r.aJ lk 4: 3 2 ami 3, 2: 1 lots it.

7, P. il, 10 and 12; tsl 1,2, let 10, If; lots 11, 12, 1 '-a-4, 7, lots 3 iO. II. it was stormcti. We killed twenty- nna as toe barn still has the same rcla- i seven Kaffirs and Hottentots in the fort live position, to external objects on the ur ter and war suafacc of the earth around "it.

we must and D.ti. A. l.irks, Secretary. Dr. M.

K. Brownson, briefly and fifty sides of leather; my usual bursement is over five thousand dollar 13' 3. 4. 3: lot 3. il i.

1 hone those .1 i in- i i th; ,1 1 i m.ru:u per uay, anu i nave useu my business i i i ti 1 1 1 1 i mm are gentlemen of tl thy of hi. oral patr, who visit PekUi bennties, will call Bshmsnti and feat lured ycu will gj Clinton. Mav 12, 1S.M. tne louowine resolutions, m-1 witp! v. ii i I I i lours affectionately, A.

Hamilton. Madison to Hamilton. New York, Sunday Evening. My Dear Sir Yours of yesterday is this instant come to hand, and I have but a few minutes to answer it. I am sorry that your situation obliges you to listen to propositions of the nature ou describe.

My opinion is, that a reservation of a right to withdraw, if amendments be not decided on under the form of the Constitution within a certain time, is a conditional ratification that it does not make New York member of the new Union, and consequently that she could not be received on that plan. Compacts must be reciprocal this principle ould not, in such a case, be preserved. The constitution requires an adoption intoto and itu ui, MUUICI a men st.iu- unanimously a-ionlei I or the of Rest room we emit several of the resolutions 1 WI 1 1 'J i i. IVTOTICEisb reby Matter rrrains. bust concern thstooro iiimcu.

iiuTt! learneu and nine in the tower. The Burghers had a desperate fight before I came up; three men killed, fourteen wounded. They had to contend against thousands, and fought most bravely. I have four men dangerously wounded, and four horses killed Sergeant Pi 11 was badly-shot through the leg; also, Daly and two native soldiers. I have upward of one hunsjred and sixty prisoners, seventy or eighty stand of arms, and four hundred women and children.

1 have destroyed the fort and its contents. The mission- gret that Rev. F. J. Briggs, who has had i ri bv reference to I chanr of the school in this disirii-t per, was imiy testeo.

ine case was that of Philip It. Frees vs. Jacob Haas. It was an action to recover the subscip-(ion oft I ermantown Telegraph for twelve years. The paper was left at a public house in the vicinity of the defendant's stall, in Callowhill street, (the defendant being a butcher at the time,) at the express direction of Mr.

Haas, where it continued to be left for Ihe space of time stated. The defence was two fold 1st, the statute of limitation and 2d that the paper should have been left at the residence 'of the defendant, as it was known to the plantiff. Judge Kelly charged the jury, that where a person subscribes for a paper, and gives directions where it is to be left, he is bound to pay for it, unless he prescribes tiie lime for hich it shall be left. If the subscriber wishes to discontinue hi3 paper, it is his duty to square his accounts, and give notice for a discontinuance. If a paper is sent te a person through Ihe post office, and he takes it out, he is hound to pay for it.

1 a subscriber changes his residence, it does not follow that the carrier must take It w.ULe o. ion. -house door In the town of county, si sheriff's sl? Jj" ii described land to ss i i.i if Rsiw received his money, yea, every man his penny, in peace; and to the credit of this community be it said, that I have never had a side of leather stolen, and was never mode defendant in law on account of business transactions, during my residence among you. The great object of my living is to be useful. Live Wt your neighbor, not on Hep EjOF Hon.

Samuel H. Thurston, the late deleirate in Comrress from Orecon, 'lvertiinK mjumns, that tliere has year past, is about to remove from lien established rv.uW semi-weekly thi 11! iiiu ri-1' 'ti. a I'ai aei line ire-m rekiu to St I I ciuiuren Si pt tnbw 1851. B-1 The line were instructed by him during said pe- 1 .11 .11 a. Y'xit, hi aiu in saia scnoot, sinoereiy regret that forever.

It has been so adopted by the other States. An adoption ior a limited 1 iv i II i 1 1,:.. i i been hi i rnt a rv dow "iKe imcuucu rciuuvoi prcvciiis ins con- sr While at lVkln afew tinuing to take charge as teacher ot PJS SCO, We hail ini rr, thn nnniU this died on board the steamship Califor- time would be as defective as an adoption of some of the articles only. In short any condition whatever must 'vitiate the conclude that it is the earth that is turning at this rate, and that it will make a complete revolution in 24 hours. Corn-.

It is shown by a return obtained at the instance of Mr. Miles, that the total improrts of all sorts of corn, grain, meal, and flour, in IboO, amounted to 0,078,491 quarters, of which, 4.S. 'i -039 were wheat and wheat flour. 1,0 3-0 2 ere barley and barley meal, I oats and oat meal, and 1,989,589 Indian corn and meal. The largest quantity of wheat imported in any single month, was in September, being; 566 0 quarters, and the least in February, being 187, 'US quarters.

The countries furnishing the largest imports of wheat, were France, 1.150,897 quarters. Russian ports on the lilack Sea, quarters,) and the United States America, (5 12,93 i quarters. The highest monthly average price of wheat in England and Wales in, 1850 was 4 Is 8d (in August.) and the lowest, 37s (in April.) The general average for the year was 40s 3d. The average price per bushel, at which rent charge, in lieu of tithes, is taken for the year, are, Oats 2fe, barley 4e, wheat 6s fid. Lon.

Tim. Siddle and Harness amr Walton i EG leave to inform the eitrf A nr.ivi Nisi En fHA.n. The bare ue Remiss. 1.. i Becoennodating Qiptain, mid tlioroue-hh-t, That wherever he may go.

i7, on the passage from Panama to San Franciaco, on the 9th ult. His disease Was dvser.tary. ratification. What the new eomrrAas. Lv hrinn-a nA l.

1 e-tpimncd his bo a. p- I arrie-s i mm tne ocsi wishes of 1 1 1 a. i i. is in P. reuis nose cmioreu ne taugtir.

iro nam carrying on the boTt' msp ld stand ofJtasnas Darlss, ma we beKevc of ih nnniU (hom. I O. F. in inoiMiA. The order mag ar-bt the con-in Ihe most f.

is a per- mie 1 1 manner i venieneeof passengers, and majrnincent styhy, The ('. all its various branches, sive cule than ever before. -J neiiMii Ol live virtue ot the power to admit new States, animals from India, consigned to Mprs may he able and disposed to do in such a P. T. Barnum and Seth 8.

Hows inten-case, I do not inquire, as I suppose that ded for their great Museum Caravan is not the material point at present. I The first exhibition af which will be civ-have not a moment to add more then mv I en in New Ark. to-morrow. The col- IV on ind everv auaUty Brim And we re eommend him to the confidence I 111 irgntia, is representee! to be in a of sit with whosa he may be thrown in I prosperous condition, as, indeed, it ap-Bttercousse, and especially do we re- P8 to.be in most, if not all, the other commend him as one the best teach- ttes. The entire number of its lodges, ers in the country exclusive of the encampments, is about iwei t'erglenian, and Sa Jules and Homes', pains snd is fact everytow i i via nr ill i ii: lenhants.

one he- Iliai.i ii. icvuuu consists nine us gues in pmess. The idea of thi se lE hie. We K.ilirit iho. Av isinsr any ope ai reierving a right to ing a calf not yet a year old, together at.

Richmond and with six boa constrictors, a noreunine. uua consiriciors. a rorcumne resnfotia-eaterntMc 1 ur citizens Withdraw, was stnrfet notice of it, and a delivery of the paper at the place where he was first directed to lea it is a delivery to the subscriber unless the publisher receives notice to discontinue or send it to another place. The statute of limitation did not effect the case, as the defend ant had paid something on account in June, 18 14. Verdict tor plaintiff, ro, Phila.

Sun. Will te suui i1 I five them a all, 1 rms tl a i esn I considered as a conditional ratification, i the only live one ever brought here; a H.f-.-'i,.!. That the proceedings of this meeting he published in the newspapers thi village. I A. MATTESON Ch'n i pins, 1 2,500, with some 200,000 contributing mi mbers, and annual revenue of a million and a half of dollars, which is liberally expended in advancing the.

benficent of the i nstitntion. in thi, sectii ot the connu.i- MW pattonire the ma? ri torn raent worthy Capt HI trallv. nuiuii i iisvxi suailQoneU than a rejection. as orse Burmese bull, and a number of monkeys. A r.ativp chief of the ihirmesc aeoomna- r- w.

XT r. N. B. Hirla-n waMB T'-done and 'hat soon. Fob.

'ol. Yours. SB MFaO! Tt En:.

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