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; Ta* .N. .v r S T K A S C H of tho Housa of Re- t L*,TTERK FOR T H E KAST. -All mailable i'prese'iit'fv-'.' will uru'i'u'jtedly be taken from j m t t f r i n t e n d e d b r e a c h it-*<I*pti?i--t»t»r> with-j taef*ee> $tf?>.» of {he tVV«t A just and d«.ep j out delay, tou>Jt he deposited with the Mail i t-H'H'd ubjt<.ti •!) to gtvii>g ~<M tUe honors of J Agent*, on heard the : S?«,-xi»iJ£tou boats', -.1:6 the nation tt; t » or two Spates is '©drineipg j regular ,andotdyl ine , forcauyir igthei ios t i t i ,
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A N O T H E R Coiv icnow.—Baxter , another of ft-«: t t .ck inland murderers, b?3 been con-vi< i-> a i d se«te»ce«j fobe hung. In the case of Kiditgu, the jury could not agree, ten be-m s in favor of conviction, and two of acquittal.
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magnitude of th« if sues th at havg upon the proiapt execution or rejectio. ioi thia measure.
T h e openfog of a safe ftiid expeditious road t o Oregon, will d o t n w e to bii idour Uoion together, than the adjustment* ©f tanf l j .and tae silence of quesitiq as of slavery. Theopenu igo f this road wi l l enable tiie fcit-KhiDta o» U«> woiid to seu' i out orders to the East Icoiies, and receire the ' r Koods in
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Tit- I r e t u m i a o n e b!UUQ*t«<' »^<1 tvs entv days, ol Airiea, j y^e shall have a new i'eira vra'by tha
' ;tic;«tdsay* ^h^blarkst i romo<t r.'-naetou*, | hijj|ie,st cattoaal dignities. l ad iaaa but the Creole* are the best disciplined, a^d | Uaois are really entit'cIS bv the svint* *<j»tit-possess altogether a better character ft r edu- j at»Ie rule to insist that or.e or the other should
'cation; noTaUty, and go<\l faith. The wish- f havefortho ilrst t i tae the Speakership. iVim-, «s of the civilized world, should be ^vith the j syhauia as a State dees n~A deserve it She Uosaiaicans, because if they conquer the 1 <s too hoaorahje io expect i twiniesho ha-Ha;nens,an<i* i*veth9 eatireislard nnder j the Vice Tresideat and Secretary tf State.
' t!i«r control, the conditton cf tbeblsxks will I T>ie Pensylvanbas axe cot *« «t*edy, though he ameltofared~-t^y will t o t tv wader a ! ^0we of their party leaders, like the Virgi-ir.nitr^despotem; they e v e r v tilivR {wiQ t t i e
lejitv useful employments, and r e s a m j a the j »tedi«nty downward*. Davis of Indiana zp -er.Joymentcf alt their rights, threat Britain | !„,»,« to he the strongest man jus t now, awl iViocliEodto take j.art with the Blacks, and j tv<u!dtlUthe place hoaorab l j ; s o would hi* j
iif. openly wil l have great infinence. In j <o!i*-3t-aeOvven, and so would Jim^U** «>f! decidtpg the question; but there are dilEcul- ' f it,n:)je,
• tie* iri the way'r-the black gewerwaent ha* I tfS|Pitiv 1
i | | . | votasaontN-*!»x5» to r t i ; ^ u {»;-• » v ! \V*-» •U'd upoa t- *
| h?'ve i ' fplortd tt.*«j to tur?M<-h mvv.s to v w j the Croton as we all intended it ahsaM I *
used when we consented to pay liftewj millions to ontain i i , aad *>n ou« occasion v^e f;:a-C»i*:^ %:•••
AKor;.i4a ;<•>»*« SfAT*.—ThoChoctavrs •vv- utid'Tatand *viH pe*;t»on Congress at the ut\t •~<:--i:i,t to be allowed a Delegate, on tii»' tkur of the House.
So:..*' mutamy ivhtat supposed to he 2000 ycaw old w*a sowed tht3 year in Wroxloa,
toun-tatcs of thesa'«*t water—a new Paris upoa the shores of the Red River —anew London
Mxtsicuvsmn failed to obtain a Governor I and Lieut. Governor by the election on Man- j day last, owing tofcetabsurdlawreciuiringa
C I T Y ' C O U R T S COTTHT or COMMON Pnsa.s.
Before _Judge Jngrahant.
! for stealing a quantity cf Smith w»s arrested for sfeslir seph Clarke was arrested lor
Ma. Canuoua.—AU the Journal* seem to I ?*<£ ^ ^ i ^ M K ^ f t * ' . * ? < ? ^ e x * ^ J | . .L „ , , .4 . , . . . by-Vjr».C \ erdict for plaintiff, £24, which rejoice at the marked atteauoa isnovvn to Mr. !--—:-- •-• below the falls fit the Willamette-a second Calhout. »t t ^ ^ ^ t h ~ " S i ' I " - ^ • r 7 w ' * ! ^ , i c a r r i e * alike amount of cost Venice amid the green tslac xls of the Mi-s- y*w°«tt at t t e South. The tame Journals | h» -
of (reedom, fight new battles a nd gain new victories, under the broad ban ner of equal privileges and equal rights.—-United States Journal,
aWeraiaaic dfo»vjjk,e*<» eviw«xt a j dtspo^itiotj u act. It w:is au illustoa. The | Kaglaod, and has produced upwards of forty Alder^ea are seldom roused to a«iw< by or-1 < t t J U 3 tyQltA ^ ^ p ^ e a c h stem bearing aa dioary causes. They require s u n e terribl« j e a t v
calamity—aome awful viwtstion involving ] ' ' ' ' ' the sacritice of a dozen Uvea or as many m i l - j ft«««KO &ocs.-YVe are imitating the
of opinion are not creditable to our consistency. Mr . Calhoun belongs to this country, and therecan be no change inpubi ic opinion
The Missouri Reporter, a l lu i l ing to a letter r f ! ^ t i v « to his eminent attainments and up-from Hon. S. A. Douglass of U liaois, favors r . g . \ c h * r a c t e r » a n ' l uo one merits more the hisMdea of erecting Twritoities along the | c l V i h t t e a *stesded to him wherever he goes.
I c ™ * ^ « e d »tat the accusationa were idiV! «s*?retaad that «h*Xaden«ac t | . ! l r K a » j •.•earn *,. ! W W < I 3 " j f C C V S l t a l l t . T>rnV«ltfi>jt k i . .*«».„,. , l.-jMkiu. ^ » . « ^ ? ^ . 4 ; . . _ . - „ _ . * ^enabled , s a a f e w dsj.*,K
public tome stupendous &au« covered, together wi:h the n< then arrested tcr the peipeti frauds
Stealing Jimvu.-rTbtw arre.-ted by oirkex J«sepb, for bilh arid 8 i 50 »n silver, fro: Henry Camp, in Coirtlaidt i committed
COURT CactMn^s* Ti i s Pleas.—Nos. I t , 51, 57, y«, 1 1, 5, tO, 32, 71, 75. i>7, 3 f, iO,
«ions of property—some convuisioa in the political world prostrating their party and cl««sit!g the treasury i-itainst them—before
and with so tench golden material I *h*y a w ! i c * t o a s e i l i , ! o f t,u,-v- ° i r *f»«««t | , located, no State heretofore envying { 1 V ' l i c e • * • » * » v v a s Ci[l"i ««t« beiag by a po-
heeaafa i lu re , the con-mercial advantages t t h e ^ r a t p ^ - ^ j , o r having a raan in t h e ! l l t ' c a U o m a d o , but vv« fear that more «ffi«ent fcave inured in ( France, not England: i t has {Cabinet, should be so ungenerous as to press I P^ tac t ioa against tire will hardly be obtain-s » ? « despotism, and moreover England i* J ft eawJl^jSa' i s oppo^t. 'ou io t he f e e '.Vest » * , * y *'"''' ,a<"an* A t,tklmltct¥ * » thr*» not disposed tohave a powerful Mack govern- t h e rfave holding S ' a t e s and i n narticular 1 h u n i I r < ' d f n t ^ nose to each and every hy-« K ^ W » t l r o n | : i i $ a o ^ to tho Policemen at all
disgraceful sporia of Europe. The Rochester papers stcte that a party cf about one hundred persons went to Greece to attend a dog tight, on a bet of S25. The dogs had been in training for a week. The fight was eo brutal in i\* chamber, that some of the persons pre
route,and addst— At present, the facilities < -f the HutUoa
Bay Company in reaching Or egoa from the Atlantic are greater than ours, and it is time to? our Government to act. Settlements along the Oregon trace will soon spring up, in advance of any railroad which could be constructed, if proper encouragement ar,<! protection are given'to settlers. The trading and trapping parties on the taountains will be valuable auxiliaries to the settlements in Nebraska, and cause them to.sprinse op at
the eecurtt^of rne West India islands; besides if this Dominicans succeed -neither France net England will control the island; it w:ll
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to urge one of their c e n i f they expect the West tos-tstaiit the i r own just bu t tuglected claims to the next Presidenev. Jast ic* aad
r>SEeu;rai3Lua iuvepcau^fi, ana wt-u gov- j -... , i i ; , . . . . ., « n e d . r Our policy is clear and decided and J J f J ^ , M **** c o u n s e l l o M « w n " ' that ts without any violation of neutrality to |
^'doaUwe < *n const*tentty in favor ,t| the borniiiicaris which would in fact be in favor of law and order, and good government There is an additional reason for tHe adoption
"of this policy. When the Blacks butchered tha WhitesittSan -Domingo, and took pos-
i session of their plantations, many families escaped to this country in great poverty and
' destitution
CausL-rv TO ANIMALS—Those editors Whoarecohtinually playing upou tho amiable susceptibility'cf nervous people by dreadful threatening* of war, rapine and desolation, ought to be indicted under the act against malicious and unreasonable cruelty to helpless animals. No plea should be accept
| hours, with a proper increase of hose for the carriages and engines, and aa augmentation of the number of hose carriages, would be w. K-'eater protection than tho interests of the city demand. Without there necessary means ofdefei.ee against the devouring element, we are exposed to serious disasters, "'inter, tho season t,f (ires, is approaching. Will the Common Council throw oil* their stupid iu-dilference to the public interests ?
sent interfered to separate the animals, when, \ a considerable distance from the present as a necessary consequence, a general row j frontier.
Weekly SUM. Oar regular weekly edition for the coun
try will be mufA at 10 o'clock this morning. Copies can ba had at OM> counter in wrappers.
The eloquent Episcopal Minister, Rev.
—. „,.>., .,v.v w*.,previous to his withdrawal, and psrt case to hand after that event; and the principal question in this case, is, whether sufficient notice of dissolution had been given to exonerate him from liability. Verdict for phiutifl, t?5<*!,39, subject to the opinion of the Court. For pltf, E. Norton,Esq. For dft. C. Livingston,E*;.
Justus E. Miller, vs Jos.fi Coffee.—The plaintiff is owner of the barg? Providence, and agreed with defendant on 2ota December
cents per hour, while she remained there. The marble was for Mr. Price, the contract"
Thomas Spencer, of Bath, E n g l a n d , * ^ , f Grace Church, in s S ^ S I e3 the Washingtoniaa* thia evening, at Na- ' f 1 ' *"* 3 3 k l l «« by a bomb explosion. The ! tiomd Hall. * | «eamboat «nved with the bargeat Sing Sing l
: 2 • " ^ i H f W . o f the 27th December, and
ensued. Thia brutal amusement of a de pravedeet of fellows should bestopped. The fight was to have come off on Sunday, but the weather prevented.
1 ed in mitigation but insanity, and insane "Their "descendants are stiil I V*0?*6 fSoul^be put out of the way of doing
: i « c fciiny in New Jersey sad Pcsnsylv-ni i " r i h e r mischief. No sane editor, no Jlmtr. : -*h*Y were compelled t o abandon princely j t e a H c f an>* V*&*irt» a b o v e thirteen years •jifesesstons, and we now learn from undoubt- o f •&•ever ««««»»Iy Miieed we should have 'edauthoiity tha t i f the Dominicans succeed I * W a r a.l>oa* TCXft8» -vet I l 0 W m a »y » i c e tea-
itsl i n capturing the northern and black part of «: t he Island * as the Government o<vns al l the 5 : "cohfiicated property, the riehtful heirs will 1 * - be uavited to retura and take possession of
t - their property. If this is done we shall have a number of intelligent Americans residing
' in that island, and establishing healthy and sound influences by the force of example and
^ e x p e r i e n c e . Let us for a moment glance at t he present
- i government of the Dominican^ and examiqe ; their facilities to ensure success in the plans
/ they are abbutadopting. ( •.' .Tie^President of tbe Dominican govern-> ment in the east end of the islaud ot San Do-' - jninsro. Don Pedre Sintsnrta, has slwajosus
tained the reputation of an houest man. He was an extensive owner of grazing farms, and mahogany plantations, and&lwavs possessed, great influence among the^people. M Jim-
*eas3, Sscretary of War; Thomas Bobadill«, ' ^Min i s te r of Justice and Exterior Relation^; ,' Bicaido Muira, Secretary of the Treasurj ;
Gabriel Besnal, Secretary of the Home Deportment. The Legislative Council—J. Del-rnonte, B. Baez, J . B. Lovelace, F . X- Abreer
*""t Torib(>,and Villanuvo Ricardo Perez, &e.v| • &c. These persons were all selected iu con-
•'""••'jequen'ce of their higli character, and possess the fintire" confidence fit- the people. In-
: dependent of the^ governnJfint, there are ma-' n y citizens of high talent. Doctor Carmine-
i b Commissioner to the United -/State.*, a man of distinguished reputation; Delnionte, Valencia , &c, &c, are men of commending talents,
i-' and among themilitary leaders ar.e Gea. Fe -l ippe Alfiu, Gen. Puello Abdad Alfaud, Juan
: (Esteven Aybar, officers of great merit. This-i government is free to all—wKite;, blocks,
mixed races, mustees, and mulattoea, al l may liecome citizens nnder their constitution, whereas i n the Hajt ien constitution none hut
: Africans or the descendants of Africans can
drlnkiogs have been half-spoiled by the aw lul warnings of the anti-Texas ed i to r s ! How many nice boys (under thirteen ot course) have been agonised by Websterian speeches, into terrific visions cf houses burned and larders pillaged by fcrociousted coats and black browed Mexicans • How many tender-heart-
A C A N A K I A N FouaoMKO.—In reference generally to exposing it fants to the weather, probably to death, there is no possible excuse. It is the extreme of cruel ty, because any poor house would rc-ceivo an infant if in danger of starvation. ThcOgdensburgh Sea* tinel say* that on Friday mornit<g week, a male child was found ou the wharf there, deposited in a box. I t was coarsely but warmly clad, and judging from its dress and situation, was abandoned by tome person from Canada. The morning was chilly, and the little sufferer, irrecoverably blind, was moaning piteously for food. I t was heard by a person passing the evening previous, bat
ed matrons in their blind faith in these war- I was supposed by him to he a young dog. T h e child was removed to the county poor house. threatenings, have wept over tho inevitable
destruction of school houses and *« stated preaching" on our defenceless frontier! Whenever the British press brays of war , its echoes here take up t h e din . Whether of Mc-L«od, Texa i or Oregon, our king-fearingedi-tors yell , scream and whine in concert with -•Bull.doni" .m.;i felt t i g women a n d children of the country are nearly frightened at the noise, and the men a re forced t o step in and soothe the tumult
The liwt piece of malicious cruelty to the weak of net v*a, is th« O.-egon bug bear . The devout respecters of European displeasure do not pretend to show a pi visible claim on Urn part of England, or that by discovery, purchase or settlement i t is comparable to that of tho United States, or even that our ten thousand emigrants West of the Rocky Mountains haveforteited th - i r rights to republican ci t izenship; but they would yield a l l rather tban face the frown of Eng land! They would rob half a dozen infart states' of their heritage of freedom i* tnr.» aside, t h e mighty ev i l ! Nay, in the abjectiioss r f the i r fear, I they would have the President of the United States take back h i s words of maniy truth and kiss the sl ipper of the mil l iner queen They would have h im , as the representative of the p toplc t ransfcr thousands of h is fellow citizens to kingly ru le , out of p u r e unmiti-gatod cowardice! W e have no objections to editors talking non??n=c, and frightening themselves if it tends to the i r happiners , but we do object to their readiness to sacrifice the
TKMPJEP.ANL-K I N N E W J K H B E V . — T h e State Temperance Society has recommended simultaneous meeting*, to i-e held on the i* 1th i n s t , throughout New Jersey, to take tuto consideration a memorial to tho Legisla* tare for the passage of an " a c t to authorize th« people st the irrespective town meetings, in such manner as they may think fit, to determine whether any person or persons, and if any, how many, persons in each township, should be licensed by them to sell intoxicating drinks by small measure."
M R . M C L A N X , tcH&isvery much lifted by theJiritina (internment, complains that hi.* handa a«> tied up. Ho cannot give away a single inch of Oregon, and under such circumstances he would rather come home!— He knew betore he started ho would not be pmni t t ed to do any mischief. Our plenipotentiaries have done enough of that heretofore. And especially he fcuows that tho Oregon discussion would be settled at home; so if he did not like his instructions he should have declined the mission at once. If he does return, however, it wi l l scarcely be considered honest to act as Randolph did— keep the SL'UOU outfit (which the people advance to Ministers under the expectation of their remaining some years), draw another
But if you scatter your colimists abroad throughout new settlemets, you. lore t he immense power that would resu l t from their concentration on the l ine of the road. T h e territories east of the moun'Atns, and north and south of t he belt requi red for the road, should remain a$ they are. Give a company of individuals tho right to build the \ ros.lj subject to such limitation* and restrictions as Congress inay dei;mjudiciou9; put your lauds into market fifty miles on each side of tha route to the South Pass, and! you will see the road built in lest than Un years. The Government will of coutse "buy from the company tha privilege of transporting the mail, stores, &c. We must for the present abandon all idea of weakening our power by throwing open new territories, or erecting new territorial governments other! than those" absolutely necessary to the furtherance cf J & b most important Road Every thtDg in now pointing to the immediate organization of an Oregon Railroad Company. We understand that Ward Meetings have been talked of in this city to commence the organization of the proposed association.
At Saco.Me ,oa Tuesday morning, Charles NuUer's grocery store, Mr. Thurston's dwell-in-g-housej a provision sturo aiid paint shop owned by Watson & Wentworth, and the har-
1 ne83-maker&* shops of Mr. Moody and Mr., —,n J„.„„...;M«. •,. !.„„...»». ^-- :—--• ""»'• "• 1 , , . . . , - . . , „ , , was impossible to know the position they oc-
Huse. were burnt on Main street, and Banks's j cupted, and it wasfound afterwards that thev hotel damaged gaoo. Total loss §5000. | were Leading up river at the time the barge
Camotta V - S W C T . - I U the United States \ f™^f*l*!L^*l*0"* $&' « • • . * « * Circuit Court, Boston, on Tuesday
December, and started with her on the return, at 4 o'clock the same afternoon, it being, at the time, a heavy ssow storm, f.nd •fc barge lashed to
caseof the U. S. against South worth an1 , „.v-v» »*•. c7s<r»orii vaiue nard, of West Springfield, who were charged ! J J " c a u £ * » " £ • g*™** g f ^ T ' ' f 'T
-.u t. • i f . ».». i, , rtiK i • i P«f. N. B, Blunt, Esq., for aft. J . W. Gerard with having violated the Post Office law, m | £ q . , a n d Messrs. Burr& Benedict, conveying letters out of the mail, between j CIRCUIT Cottar—Wednesday. Springfield and West Springfield, the jury Before Judge Edmunds', returned the following extraordinary verdict: J - ^ f ^ f f . ! ^ ^ " 1 ^ ^ - 1 0 3 ° ' c l c c k
" The jury, in the case of the United States vs. Southwoith and Leonard, find the defendants not legally guilty of either of the counts contained iu trie declaration, but the jury is of opinion that the recurrence of such conduct might endanger the interest of the Post Office Department."
Th i s vcrdtct is about tus scares' t i l i n g tt>
contempt of Court that we have ever known to escape the censure of a judge.
yc-st-erdiy afternoon, »he hour of recess, no
D;sxaxss ts« D K A T H — A years of age, son of Mr, Acdr siding in Exeter sttee*, died < ning last, from l i c k j aw , cau: a rusty na»i i% his feet about t! —BaUvwtre P>.-i'iot*
P a n s THKAIKE.—There is cf the attractions cf Mr. and the house couticues filled ^vi ting audience*. TLey are at for Ion—a phy which all r< Kean in with great success. 1 it announced^
StS&itM Siiwoou.—See adv one at the church corner of Gr streets.
fity-HiBiM FaAsktui AN» M»P»MS cew Oreeawicb t-'itcm is uigUtiy era s!.ilb!itli".t!»Wv>ai«r viit^a »ucS sa IMZXH enginel. 'JV-iilsht is the l«
weir. Weleettottua.ea j>es.-»t;t.too Day i>erfj;c:32ce vtktkJut to t<ik» ph
obtained, the counsel for prisoner having exhausted five of their 20 peremptory challenges. The appearance cf the prisoner does not vary much from what it was at the last
iuncans or tne aescenuauis wi mricans can i .... - • . •,*•—•»"~w'.v....vv ... become citizens, or hold office. Here we j , i a l , « n a l h™«*>i^i the citizenship of thou have at once a distinction in relation to per
' eonial and political rights which is much in faVor'of th£ Dorfliriicsns. The East end ol
; the island known as the Dominican Republic eontaitis 3,3->0 square leagues, twenty five to a degree, a territory sufficiently ample to sustaiti a large population.
I n 1633 a; treaty was concluded with h F i i p c e by the Hayliehsin which t l c y bound '• themselves t e pay to France sixty millions oi
francs, or twelve millions of dollars to in-;;rderflnirytueoi<linfet.bitant9 for "the loss ot V their propetty. T h i s s u r t t w a s t o b e paid in
30 yeare, and there are three installments 'already duo, which the Ilayliens are unable
to 'pay. T h e Dominicans offer to assumelhat ; dent if they control the whole island, ar;d * reinstate the ewneis in possesttoni of their
- i w i d s i ! T h i s ; at all events, will prodc-.e :- friendly feelings on the pavt cf France, v.h •»
nerer'"can'r.or never should forget the horrid atrocities of the blacks towards the best cit-
:'.*««>:$which France could boast Of. It «* difficult to «*y what is the exact nature of
-.< i a e tiajflfra gvt4iSJi.viit- After *5:s ovtr-tbrow ol Boter by l lcrrer* a new constitu-tutioa was fratied the object of which was
< to ovetthtovv t h e military govetnraent, an^i s! i H ^ r e r a wa» tiimed President.who toon over* •' ! tu r r . e le r •Jiolatel? the constituttoa of his own ""ffotming. Then the revolution o» the Domini'
. cans d the cast took place* and Het r t r a at , the head of a large a m y to rched to quell
i t .bn thefcadicAtce lydepa t tcdwhei ia new i '^tetototioii hl*x# forth, in which fee wjj. ; ovcithroWp,tad Gutrrco appointf.d. Ife set
aside the cnftstitutioa at or.ee, feat died in i -April last , when Gtc t ra l Pier tot was vppoin-
, fed iftfcis place. H e retutrieJ to the Cape, : , : - ;ha»ifigc*»M'With him the treasury ar.d -.• th*arm*,-andthey now Intend to fiominate
aaother President. ThcHfcitiens,thetefore, [ haye"r.&Vcli>hlc govemtnerd—they have &*«.
t r t nf African* in tfce a»tey» out r.o >r t^* , ] jWh'i lert^D •&«,icafirept>Micis well *>tgiihj
''ized ^-•.tnliw.fi rrt!"-i>;j, 8trr.fi iri!tlHgc.*ic**»v^ ; c3c«] ion f ( i t , . d there is ev t ty thifcg itt fever
: of I'r.tittiKititik•-•-.••.
• ;<ft*!ively ap,.'*.*f>a«of shtppifg t»tcie,*t», • a r d w i i l kVi t l } become, «r» ir .j»«>Jrt3ft.1£,»&«Te>•
^;^|;ci*l^>.*.-lt':i»'*'ttAd»'jt^, tsty. T h e t**ii :: *rriv.*.!tj »;*s cbtorack'* ts follows';—Stosifii*.
A U O R T I O H i » T U B CovNTRY.—-'The Rochester Democrat states that a man named Abi-jah Frisbee, of the town of Greece, residing near Braddcck's Bay, b.ought a young wo- . ^ ftrhis ^ l n< ik r o m ) ( l a . f h e
man, whose name, for the sake of ner friends j . ^ . ^ . ^ a R ( , m n e fcoR,e ? g a i a > fa s J x
i^cuppresstd, into that c i ty , and placed her j n „ „ : - j 4 , „ ^ , » , . . . .; .»... . . .t_: • in the care of an old pretended physician, f known by the i»ame of Br . Far r , who has long been suspected of being an abortionist. They placed her in a small dirty room in the rear of the doctor's office, in the basement ot the Rochester House, and there, after desirg her nearly the whole night with drugs, produced an abortion. Something wrong being suspected, their movements were watched, ] and the two men with their wretched victim were arrested soon after the deed wa* con-sumniated. T h e evidences cf their guilt was sufficiently strong to justify the police magistrates in committirg all three for trial . Frisbee and the joung woman gave bail. She has bc tn restored to her friends. Far r in jail.
I or eight months, without doing sixpence I worth of business. This is, in fact, t h e g e -
ueral story of our missioi-s. The cost of sending one of these ornaments, who usually ex pects to bo conveyed to his destination by a iiigat'.», would cut a serviceable post-road
| through two or three counties in the " far West," and any where on nur fronties a good road is better than a f'»'t. Pot tinst.mai?.. don't yield largespoils, and consequently are not so likely to receive the fatherly caro of Congress a3 foreign missions.
assembled in Baltimore on Saturday. Mr A Kendall stated to the Company that he was in negotiation with gentlemen in the city of New York for the purpose of raising a suffi-
. '•"— * cient sum of money to extend the l ine of Te l -T O B K EXECUTED.—Governor Shunk has egraph from Philadelphia to Baltimore, with
issued his warrant for the execution of Jabez almost certainty of success; tha t , should the Boyd (convicted of murder in Chester county) negotiation terminate favorably, i t would add
many members to the Company, and he would therefore suggest the propriety of choosing a President pro tern to act until the next meeting of the Company. Mr Kendall was chosen
trial, r ter tace, if any thing, appears to be a little mote full than it was then She is accompanied by her mother and other relatious.
, i At the evening session another Juror was T W M*«MKTif TV? tj-R * P I I CoMP**«r obtained, making three, thus far, in a l l . -The l l l k MAOSKTIC t-.WJ.RAPH MUIPASfY) n a , n e p f t f e e l a s t J u r c ? j 3 J ) u bois . H e
on the 21st inst.
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An*?»ro>:-te>-T.—We never kr. period more rife with vilUnics pracii.re.11«»- \
FitcAtvcxs or GEORGIA.—The Governor of Georgia s tates in his message to tha Legislature that rhe debt of the state amounts to S J ,727,7^0 This includes the deb? cf §"20 ?, 510 (including premiums on exchange, ex-
j 5'cns* s, &c) due Messrs. Beit!, Irving & Co. ' * ! fhU house has made a propositionto receive
*-ands, of Americans to their causeless and un-manly tremcrs.
FRANCB AND EXOI.AMD.—Our correspondent atthe Cape of G(K«.l Hope, in tho letter published yetiterday, alludes to difficulties at Madagascar which may lead to trouble. France has'; had an eye unnn it for sfint! time, and if England should now etepia and seize that large Island, we rather third-; the French people would begin to sse the object of Guizot's alliance with ?cei in a new light. _j
TAPPIXU TH« NEW YORK AND ERIK RAH.
ROAD.—A Convention at Williamspoit, Lycoming County, Pa , week before last, resolved to construct ahranch read from the ;New York and Erie Railroad to rhiUdelphia, in | Hinehce, act! succeeded in rairrying one cf exchange for permission to the Erie Company j 'he daughters, in November last. About the •o proceed through the Counties of Pike and j ,5*h of August following, he decried his
John, alias Jack Wright, who camp from Knoxvillc, Tcnn , where 5:c has a young wife living in great distress at her abandonment. He. passed the last summer at and about the Grayson Sulphur Sptiug?, iu Virginia, and by some means gained the atlectiojiS of a young and beautiiul girl not over 15 or 10 years cf age, named Margret E. Oury, of Danville, with whome he has eloped leaving sorrowed desst lation in the hearts of her parents and disgrace in the home of her early happiness and inmwnfix Wright is *aiJ to he a professional gambler and blackleg.
.fcwlher.—A fellow calling himr.:u James Rollins, atias John Fairchild, went into the in<l»*n Creek SetUemctit, Ca^seo., I l l , in June, IM3, where he opened a school and obtained a gocd number of scholars. Alter paying his addresses to several young ladies of respectability, lie succeeded in ingratiating himself into the confidence of a worthy family of virtu<ms character, by the name of
Wayne in Petitivylvinia Well, 'WG Suppose it will haie to Come to that at I»st. The interior of Sullivan County ir. this s.tale pre-stnts a succession of hills, and half a inillton of dollar* may bo s.\vexl by going' throagh Per.a'a.'" i ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^
CONORIWS.—Tiiefirst sesaioa of tlielwct.ly-rtifurj Cousress will roratnenco two weeks
Gxi.teo.** L A K C O A T A R M — \ f t c r the autumnal Equinox, the gales became heavy and severe on the great hkes, and Wit tered* stantly en the lonkout for rittrlae disasters. There have Isce.i several recent wreck's. The brig Aigoraah ti ashore at Port IWhortsie. i?he had on board *>jt)9 bushel* wheat ar,d StW brls tloar. She is on the lie*cn» and is 611*3 with water, it is feared that f-he will fees total wfcch,iTit1 fcer cargo will be utist-lyal!e!<.'jtfoytd. Sfse is wm<\ hy Mr. I'ar-dee, ir* • Oiwego. The uhmr.t-t Virtvfi** a Csnidavcfsct, h a*rhure st trie ">ATtifi place. but riot in Mhkft cc-rttlifloti ih-r IfetigM wa« t««ht A* lhti\**u*ttAii$-<l>tl\iti t,-kit*m^ d<«tvn from L*t>vikte!i, *he & w thr«*s tt-s+t-h "*»T, the httth fti;tw*eu l^winom J.t.d R«;h»j|-'e'fj «t.e*ttl.e*#>»n'ttr* •'reck. SMtttday «)..-« -Seriility **ere b^l t f i t sor j the latsts,
$timn A* A !'!>•«,•,, —Ifh-if »S»CWni«idf|iStal !;«"iWt*s..*tly «,si»ili. ,-* r.iaKim is* ttftwuvu-•*,-s r»"-;.t» *.r.d We U'<e,m io t\m\ that iftjWs-^tJjhfBtlhr'tri fVsftitt* Bnslh^if f'.nr^r.. wKw-V
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j vyife and forwarded a let ter to Iter brother, stating that he huA then another wife alive, and that pursuit was t i se los , as they could
| never find liira. T h e scoundrel is apparently about -30 jeat« ftf age, has l ight cemfdaxion, blus eye?, fair hair, a h tCe gray a t d fca'd, slender* with sharp feature*.
TUB Kt»Nsii>r Tntsti relative t-» tijc '•slave shackle/* four d ert tictrd th«s Mrssoar?, iVjiich the Lot don Tiii».j» made such a rtdi» eototfs ciy atieuf, i." the fact stated in a I W h > trsgtoii paper, the Journal , thai they were part of " t h e spes!** which belonged to "t^.o victors** when thn British frigate Macedonian was capture*] dat ing the last war. There wete reveral hundred on hoard that t h i p when she WW take.*>; sMte of them to keep a portion of her own crew in safety, the u th tw tokeep safe the Ifahlt'ee pritor.ffs, which she might have taken- it she h«d r.ot have hetn ttkcri *o 5?'tsn herself.
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IJOUI'S.—A (ertiMe sfottti ? 3 O'l! »V*. et'cnist
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\ arid allowing interest at the rate of fiveosr >-tp* pcrannr.m. The Governor recommends that this propesition be acceded to . The committee to whom was referred the examination «»f the condition of the Central Bank have reported that on the I3th day of October ofthe present year the unredeemed circulation of the banit was Sf»7,7C>0—its estimated resources S»7i»,3S5 71—and liabilities§S 10,-009 G4. T h e estimated less may therefore be placed at the sum of j?3(*la223 03 . Thr»
J amount wil l probably be lessened §10,000 or $50,000 by bank notes lost tir destroyed.
IIous.—The Alton Telegraph November 1st, says that large contracts have been made in that city for the delivery cf hogs at 5 3 , $3,25, and S3.50 per hundred weight—ihe highest rate (or heavy hogs, deliverable this ffiteth. Tho Telegraph think?} thai they will be lower at the close of the season than they are now. The extreme warm weather prevents the commencement of operations at St. Louis—but the Republican understands that the stock of heel" cattle and hogs is eccuinu-ht i t igat the slaughter houses.
M u n n t R t R A R R E T E D . —McWilliam*, ".vh>> murdered a comrade, named Micky, near Pliquemine, h i . , in April of last year, has fceen t i t ra ted and confined; in jail a t St. Louts, awaiting a requisition en Gov. Mou-t.«n. MeWtUisms was formerly tried in IIu r-V'Be, ar.d found guilty <f the murder, hut by 8"Hae tscatts he otijaincJ a new tr ia l , a?u! while it was pending ctrected hi* ese*;-e, Uavir.g a vt ty itaticy farcwtll , wt i t tea to s i r jailor, on the floor of his cell , in chalk.
iMt 'oatANt SrATiss'sc^.—It is sometimes nfecss.nyfo leeh hack to the organization of o*.ir «;o?*< and s w what we h a t e CJipend* dl sir.ee thai period, which way form seta* *hu of what can be dor.e hereafter. The Register of the Treasury reports that •JcriPg fift years t he entire espMistta of Govcrnnicfth including 'pri'hCipal efpti!diC<'e*jt, fciS&cen ?. little tjiuler Osi* TiieusAiiD Mi i . t t o»* o t Doit ,***. -sppKpruitiJa.s follows:—For the
I Military sereica $'i*-'?,w)^,3.'»7; for the Natal s ? , W I ; for the IPchslofi get*
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JU!«ptts#«l it«fi the roof <>i ese <f ih(J^^ 1 < ; , ' S o ' "^ a f e v « 1 ^y , ! A ! *^ 'ntiidiiigs at the <c.3*l *f the #<jUar*J. tt Mr.W iowna partefthe w&ll# ti the tew lifspiijl, R-hJerj theti8yf9et«"*tit)g**ftdtl will reqviire neat a wi: ;k*.* w^tk to repair the injury. S:t--
all buiSdirg* were ttiafoofevl or bloW'tl )«i» Ths Wtlh ef a three sstoty hail'
'.Inch Wera being erected *>» Chcsnut s •>r a ptintiv.g t-i^'te^were
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SAD ACCIDENT.—A young man named Read, being up a tree in search of game, near Louisville, was killed lay a Mr. Castle, who mistook him for a coon—it being twilight.
FACTORY BURNT.—Tho Scull Shoab Cotton Factory, in Greoa County, G a , was burnt on tho 5th instant. Books and money saved.
MORSE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC TET.EGR APH has been, brought before tho public in a handsome volume of 80S pages, by Mr. Vail.ono of Professor Morse's assistants. The whole apparatus, and all other similar discoveries in Europe, are illustrated by eighty-one engravings, with minute doscriptions. Francis &Co. in Broadway have the book for sale. It is from the press of Lea and Blanchard, Phila. We coppy from it tho annexed specimens of some telegraph writing. The first paragraph contains tha alphabet and the numerals; the second the time and place of the discovery.
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A1ARKIEJD. OiilfcePthfcst.by tfcetiev. Mr G<
Baiijitaia Trc'-t»r to Site* .-"or/'jif. Baec By the saxe, ca tbe tane ilay, Mr.
5!iis Ku2isunia Ktit>l By the*ane, 02 UJP sareJay.Mr. 7J
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glcha^r to Miis Louisa Schvleter.
Hctt. Mr. J. A. MUJettrKer to Aaaii"!: tcr of S»au«-i I.. yacueW, Ksq, alt ol"
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Va Suolay erenin». the 9th iastast, Chuicb, NorfctMt. Iv the Ker. Dr. \V. Cotabs. of the Hira'of McCorauck { Ksth<?r IJxa!»d, boLa of Ho-.v-;U towns county, Ke w Jersey.
moved into the city from the countrv since On the iota iast.El^aO. Smith, eg the last trial of the prisoner. He is a grocer, I S & J f * 1 d a u s U e r 0 l ** to
tiics'3 of her brother, E."Xozcr, 8aJ of taw, James Simpson, and also tfcemt tact Lodge, No. 3i. 1.0. of O. K. ate tend tho lateral front th» house of Mr No. 30 Hester et , this ttVetossiay) afl
Oa WedEesJayraorclng, ISlhmst,: ia tho 6tth year ct fcera&e.
Iter fiicc-Js and aciiuajntaccesa^J tt \Varreaac-.l Oliver Hale, are respecUul teed her foneral, this iTatirj<iav) af j-<i4t 3 o'clock, from her Jato resi-ience, corner ci Kraiikfoit »L
Oa Saturday morning; Isticst, ?fcor C. Ui?cta», tho yoangest Jitighter ot•.«, arine lli^Kitis. oged il years,» fflomhs
Her rescaics hare bcon taken to We. deceased wasamtnibercttte Washing i , of tho [laughters of Tewrf raace, to « tender ;heir tiiicks tor their kindness tioa (Suriag her illteis.
Oa Tuesday. HtMoit, Sophronia, n Branit, Dged a* yca i t
Her :"i sends axo iavitej to attend her Ji farther notice, frota her late retitenco, UlvtciuOorciueurstd ^toiiyoaery i 3 oVIock. r. M.
Oa IVeiacsdiy maraJBg', l i ih inji.tf JatnesAtthui-, Stivtxt ton of James ci aged 1 y « r , 3 tau.-.ir.t =3 ! 14 days. ' l"ln» triea.ts aad ac<juaiwir.c*» of OH
«rcett"ally in«i!e-I to t:tend tbe fa:.etal t y";eriiCoi>,athaiX-ia-n3 ovcio-:k, front ttreeL
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keeping store a t the corner of Pricce and Laurens streets. Four hundred and thirty eight Jurors have been called, including thosea t the evening session. F i v e h u - d r e d additional have been summoned for to-morrow and Saturday. ** U. S. D I S T R I C T COCRT—Wednesday.
Before Judge Betit . Joseph S. Thomas, indicted for larceny at
the Navy yard, Brooklyn, and who plead not guilty, withdrew his" plea yesterday, and judgment of guilty was rendered. He was
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N E G L E C T . — S t r i k e while the iron is hot. Th i s is a homely but a good practical maxim. Thousands of fortunes have been losi by neglect , and hundreds of lives have been sacrificed. Some men pu t off and put off their duty, and consequently their interest, month
J in and out, and let scores of opportunities -pass by when they might increase their for
tunes. What they intended to do yesterday, they have resolved to perform to day, and on the morrow it shall certainly be accomplished. A month since they formed the same resolutions, and finally do their duly, when it becomes much more difficult, and when the favorable opportunity for securing a great bargain ha* gone hy.
You know some who are always behind h a n d ; in their houss rents , their pew taxes, their butcher's bi l ls , their milk bills and their printer 's bills. Why are they s c? They have acquired a habit of being neglectful andpuu icg oil duty,even when they have the means of cancelling every debt they owe. A creditor dislikes to present a bill c v « y
judgment ami execution. Subsequent proceedings were had, and he finally collected S7"» of Mr . N- for the costs. Mr. N . contends that the execution had been issued before the 60 days allowed by law, and brings action to recover damage. Verdict for plaintiff Sl&O. For plaintiff, W . Mu-leck, Esq. For defendant, Mr. Burlock, in person. • - ^
C O U R T O F SESSIONS—Wednesday. Before the Recorder and Aldermen Brady
and Diver. Trial for uttering a JPalse Taken.—
Philip O'Neal was tried for uttering^a false token, viz: a spurious bill for $20/purpoit-ing to be a bill of the Agricultural Bartk cf Columbia, Tennessee, worthless, which
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ISOON V"S:7s'4t>... 103|j I'SFanaTt 1175 Morn* l i iCoctoa. ^'OHarloto' •2JO Eria iS, l S i t r d s a d 050 SfcciEff •JilNora t TOOltcaiicg
jury found the accused not guilty. _ ,t Trial for Grand Larceny.—: af rick Mc-
Cabe was tried for grand iarc^y, charged with having stolen in May 23 silver watches, 7 gold watches, gold chain and gold keys of the value cf S-150, from Richard Riley, of Boston, which were deposited by Riley in a box in the care of the landlord ofths Branch House, in that city. The Watches, as stated were brought to this city, and some 10 or 15, soIdatanaucJiftsstors ISO Brotlway, kepti by a Mr. Pollard. There Mr. Rtlev iscr.ri
Docktta... s? j rONATrs f r o : ZS I tOStcrarKt »a 4» I I»N"t r&t t
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to Canton &*. . . . . . 4?J j 37* Xcr St V «»P.-»!:ai» -si ...J3Ia-)3i 1 1 « t. bland
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l | ; Norwich anltvorcestci-ltailroadai; Vo-1. rcn.njylvft.nh ton!», Ohio Sixe3 i Trnft Cowranyclotel st yesterday's j tog RaHroSi] aavaoceJ J; Ictiaoa aal Ke; SjCsri'oaCft.sjilSiorin^toa Ri.irccd|.
At tho I-nt lie loai J tho *ales were ver Ktm'Trcstclosed at yeiteriay's prices, Co. dcclir.cl j .
Kteiusot— Korciga—XVe cete on t e 9; rarisSf:5i».-M5;Ai
. « .v..« .v.»--a>ia3-5|;Br*Kia"Sia75}. lard; the latter had sold to t h e auctioneer, f watches from lime to t ime, cf thedescription I ir.to the V. states for tha wxeS c t i n g N cf these stolen from Riley. T h e jury found J N»-IU< t he prisoner Guilty, and the court sentenced I SSi?Three Brethets sl«j
fled one e f l h e old fashioned gold 'watches stolen from h im, tha t McCabe had sold Pol
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e l tnese stolen from Riley. T h e jury found J Ni-tucket. Sptra Whs! the prisoner Guilty, and the court sentenced J KiipThree Brethtts tti** him to the State Prison for 2 years and Gl c***fcTi>ifc*o~AWeanl of tolls receii months j New York S»t» C*s«Ir,d3rittgtlett«
.inolher <Irnnit,srtOiy.~Vii\\hvx Smith j eadicfilvs feBowrrg years, viz:— and William Allen, colored men, were ar- j i « 3 t>*y,3\ tsit
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PosrsJAStan Lehman of Pa.l*delphia,likc IVstmMler Morris of New York, is a favorite with all patt ies, aud give^ universal satisfaction, So with Postmaster Greeao of Beit on. Three more f-.epu1ar men could n.>t ha found.
PiNfTsttvaNiA is prepared to BSeel the tnteresl ca her de1>t promptly and fully.
RANKS I N PtiitAnELt-tifA.—>Of the fout« teeri ttoi* iti active business in that ci ty, the stocksi cf eleven ate ce&tldetably above ps*. The Sotithttark is held at feriy |»ei cent Ibtenluia, • » ^ ^ ^ _ _ ^
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