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V d VOLUME VIII. NUMBER 52. B. W. DAVIS. RICHMOND, IA., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1839. if.' "WW EOUS. f h Madif jaiatt. . ' .'. win el r t2 -?! "V efnafonal iiitertour with the re uWiW",l;llTi0j'.bcii introduced into public of "7 p.IC!iifiii and reference of C"lf ,h( .r.tj jef.and the discussion aris jt.M likdv.to interest the people, iuj OUi7 " b,vo thought that a s,,orl ol,cc nwreurltwi .,,,,, of the countrv, Irfll b,!,U'- 'm to dl parties. Wo have LouU MCV.(. ,iihout.uiV reference to the S,or demerit of the ohpets of the memori- ' . . mountainous.) is lho ori- IMLflr ,"",.,, rrt!l island Lint I - .. , J t... f ',.1 iinliiUJ. 111 4?S J French called it St. D-mingo, dp , city This island lies about 00 "tlir Culm, and two degrees east of Jam- kleen ' " . ,v (-;,., ;ltst .,,,,,,, ,wrta 7 .i.h rv...ni (10 to M: containing ore -- - . t'W'r ..,.- ...tt-riioerscil with deep k .llt "'u'ti l r .1 ."i ( i'S-ITw hi"t "un,:,,,t3 'f lho Clb:l " ,U which efoM tho island from cast to 7u 6(MK) feet abovo tho level of tho sea. r ..rt numerous rivers which water tho is- j taJ thosoit is very fertile, producing a great TrfTof tropical fruits, and many ot the ncccs- '-fill The cliini'.o varies according to to rr , . !.; f.l:.l i ....-. ..I Hill -ri-II L ILt:ri .. ....... HCill'u i . . - . , , ..nllr l COlUtlll'S III 901I1R l tllO wnuipmi " . .... '1. vbilo thfl uinntiinoua juris are iicuuny. sjLj, cafrc, w i ""J cjltn, grows lus.i-bii,'fl.nlf-m the prinaipol exports. Indigo 't.i'iiWK-h cultivated as formerly. Mali ga- ,uia-'f iron-wood, an I o il:, are lonnj m jf,rttt so:nc of which are cy;ji ted. 'TkicrBmarcc f ihU isimd is very conhi icn-..JfraJii-illy insre:iin. I' w is most (lotir- uic WW til 1.,. nirt of tlluisl ui l WUS Sill J JCt t'UDC MW la 1701. over 03 million of j in ls ot fcjsJr' milli-'nsof snir werr exported; ion 1 il, ,,.innl cf V(': II IK'nt. trj,3j) lb, of ciTj, an I 023,0 J J H. of su- Ir.ncU 0!C ex; ; tNi. iiiti.-o of tho hi-tjry ot llivtm i.:cmc(i ...l lf.irn "ivi.i-r a vi?w .f th ? pres. nt ni-Mt an I siiilu of t!i -i ;i. n'ry eaii c tlitiiv w is .-si.i!lis!i.-d iIi.to l- v Ci- Won hiifrst VOVay, l:l U'.). i.t III.: J.:y 'T t. - . . . T1 ..1 "r4it mvlu in AT.enci. I i J I inn.j.l a m:oii I Lit Jjibclh, in 110. Jn l-l'Jc, Iks I.r.jll.ir Wmmw remivc.l tlu od.iiiy t' thu p-vuh jfllic i'li a mil f.Minl.'d ih'J rity of C:. in. . I . . 1 1 . I T.. (!. i tl'J O " HI Oil i-ii.ilt.-lliT.l til's -.. .ktfittlh!? milieu anl on lho . in!atins; bit sm!jva!!e Iiilims il.vinilcJ away on ig nam . I. ,f j ...mnrl in th ill l eV.l"rV n list presented by the president. Tho House of Representatives is elected by the people, once in rive years, and consists of one from each com mune, three from Port au Prince, and two for the chief town of each department. Tne code of laws is imitarlo the French, embracing trial by j try. Tho island is divided into G depart ments, subdivided in CG comrn im?, and 'SI par ishes. The principal towns are Port au Prince, (or Port Republican,) tha capital; Cape Iliytien, St. Djir.ingo, and Jacqucnicl. The French l.n gu:ig is generally spoken, beinjj used by the irovernment and the people, except in the eastern p irf, where S,ani.-h is spoken. In 1S21, the pop ulation of the island was G53,3'J3 nearly a!' blacks and tnulattoes; the regular troops. 40,000; tho rni'.i'.ia, 113,000. The revenue was 1,000, 000. The education of tha people has received much attention from tho cavcrnment. A coliego is established at Cape Iliytien, and schools in nil parts of the island. The Catholic is the estab lished religion, but all sects arcs tolerated. On the 1st of February, 1S39, a new treaty of peace was concluded at Port au Prince, be tween tho Republic and the Kingdom of France Tha balance due from Iliyti t France was fixed at G03,000,000 fr. to be paid by annual instal ments from 1539 to 1803. Wo believe that Jean Pierre Boycr, who, in IS20, was appointed fir life, is still president. The government is sometimes spoken of as a sort of military democracy. At a meeting of democratic editors in Indian apolis, on tho first Wednesday of ihi month, it was decided, that union and concerted action on the part of ttio prcs?, is essential to the success of the democratic party. Wo hopo to sec all a livc to so important a desideratum. It was also agreed, that &o far as practicable the democratic ire.s shou II hold the federal editors to the true question ot "hank or no bank." This we esteem altogether important. And it was agreed fjrther, that all local considerations should be merged into iho great question of national politics. cw Al bany Argus. Tint's very important news. It will require, indeed, concert of action, and com crt in fibbing and mistaking princioles, to get Van IJ.ticn, and his Plundering Administration, a nnjrity in In diana. W to-morrow. Miy dd forgive them who brought me to this untimely death. I have made up my mind, and I forgive them. To-diy I have lecn promised a lawyer, to drawu; mv Will. I have appointed vou mv executor of said Will. I wrote TREASURERS REPORT EXTRACT. Leaving an cstimateJ balance in the freasUf ijfj Tkeascht Depabtjiem Jadianauolis. Dec. 10, 1S3S. I i.cavman estimates oamnce in uic iicujict oa tne 30; a November, of $JO 15. j TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. I j From the !urrgoinj exhibits of the reeeips an- i ) ;.!i.sUir?cment4 lor the year IV.'s, and tiie es ti- ; , Til I It D SESSION. The Treasurer of State, in obedience to tho j m ites f the prohablo conditir of the treasury j itor of !(:'r lt ,v,tl t,e ?ctn thi"the pAyulPnts nto the British Government permit it, I wish it' mar j public Accounts, &. Treasurer of State,"' submits j !ie treasury in tne liuancial vuar j j.t coxev., ex- j bo delivered to you to be buried on vour farm. ! the following Report of tho revenue and exnen-1' expenditure of tb.Tt rear bjf t.io iuuiot , I have no time to write long to you, because I :ditures of the state, and the opentions of the fiavf! rrnat need if cnmmunicatin'T with mv Ci'C- ! Ij:in oJiice. from the first of December. atoranJ nrc:arefr his presence. The time has 1S37. to the 3Jth of November. 1S33. bo:h in- ;timaicil pay been vcrv short that has been allowed. Mv fast elusive wish to tho Americans is, that they may not I RECEIPTS during fiejscal think of revenging my death. Let r.o further j fnut blood be shed; and believe me, from what I have t cf isf seen, that all the stories that were told about the u Qf 157 sufTerings of tho Canadian people, were untrue. ti n of 1S3S Give my love to yo ir istor and tell her I think f(jfs &,c. aj Indianapolis on her as on my tnoiher. God jjrward her for all 1 &a, S;,IC3 nf Michigan road lands her kindness. 1 further beg yn-vh tirowtijfatW wftlfoIikr:jMi.liPd CJ.-.cspmaea.s of the Ualtimora Chronic!. W.smvorox. Dec. 21t. 163$. 5k IX TUB SFA ATF, T -d irt private bdls were intMdured on leave. The resolution of .Mr. Smith, f Indiana, for t inquiry into the expediency of proxidinff br lymcnts into the treasury during the , !aWt i,n t'it shall be n inh iuid penal ofTonco for Z year, 1639, wi:l cxcccdihe estimated 1 .. Ste.im'Hiul m increase her speed bevond a f demands upon the treasury for tfco same period, cc;. xVX ;lltul: :tcdto. year, from rev- i. t,jc n of jjyyo lf. Mr. Ciittendtn intbicc!, on leave, a Bill to 4 ro- no Leaving a litiatico in me treasurj ctt-.o oif, , n.(.icm v,o, -ors U the Go emment from interier- And that this balance, together wiT other cs- ' December, lt30, of $'0 13 mg with idcrtion. W. Johnson, so that ho may ffT aifltoriorable bread. Farewell, my dear friend; God bless and protect you. (Signed) N. VON SCIIOULT2. To Warren Green, Esq., Silm.i, Slate of New Vork, LT. S. Tke President and the Ijjn'.S'l&.n.osl musin" oart of the messnirc. after wil that has ta ken place, is the attempt of the Picsidcnto co quet the banks. - Nothing that he lias ever said or'jiono against the bar.kd must be construed into hostility, "o.Ti cialor personal," to them. Ou no! Hi? cher ishes tho kindest feelings towards them, if they will only keep out of his way. and mind their o-.vn business as ho undcistan.ls it! His friendship reminds us of the nursery hero 'And much it grieved his heart, he said, to kill the rogues an J then he liird'em!' This whole passage, wo repeat, is vastly cu rious, and wc shall be anxious f kno.v how the fast-and-Iooso guna will bo received by Fanay Wright and the Evening Post. THE TREASURY REPORT. We have shouldered Mr. Woodburv's Didgct t .. . 1 . . . 111 i.i . 1 eii!i)w in 11 inc aiiem :i woi 00 1:111,1., t j; scene 01 cmuarcaiion and aro toddlin ' (T with if, as well as wc can. His estimated Bilancc f 2.705,1 -iC, on tho 1st j Interest on loans of J.m , it may bo the New Y rk Leg-Sub Trea- j surv, Mr. Pri-;c, has already walked oil with. cn uoard llie L.I Inciifental aymenis f The receipts and credits in thocol- "ic'go branch fr1 rte Joan onicC- parlnent have been : fcioun,tioccived. from Wil- . dijm AlexandJr, cVmiifiis sioner of the reserve town. , sTiip, in Motwoe county, 1,002 00 Received from James Smith v comKiissioncrfcif tho r" -serve township, in Gib son county 230 00 Loans refunded 5,517 00 Interest on loans 4,033 1)3 The amount paid into tho treasury of saline fund, appertaining to the loan ol!ice, h is been, from An drew Wilson, couV of the saline lands in Or ange co-'nt v Henry Young, com' line landi county Milton ilPhetridgc, cor in M)nroe county Loans refunded 1 n fin 1 su s .1.7. .ft k w . .... - t . . 1 -i ' 4 1-3 ij, tt wi:t le perceivtu mat tins csnrna.a u uisui- WIIXJINS1 PENSIONS. "37-3 5-!,,i;,:i the snppi'-ion 'bet the poll tax and only 5 I Thc sCu ite resumed iho co::idcra?ian of the -1503 00' ten,s on t5,c S100 f vnluation. of taxable proper- ; CiU from iho House making tppropriatinn?, in ' 71 00' lc rfi,'"eJ lhe r!asury tJ bo a!,ir-put, for the con ingent expenses of Congress, 041 Srji'lcd to the ordinary expenses of the govern-if jr the vear 17S3'J. Tho question beiug ou .-m mer.t. tind that mo remaining irn icnj w ..m lv . . m.i,u ,tw bv Jlr. Wj nnnrnnri.i line directed t pavmcnt of interest on sUto loans. j c';,o,000 for i.v.o payment of pensions, under - Tho underpinned Ins been guuled m tins ur- iiit) act (lf j t widows of of.icers who wero rangcirent of the csiimitcs by tho iiidication! iIU-,rricd prior to tho yvnr 18-1. drawn f.om the partial action of tho last General ; 'pnc t!cb ito on this ku! j-!Ct was renew. and Assembly, and in aecoidaneo with recommend 1- Jr0niinu.rl by .Mi King, Calhoun, Nile?, Y, tions of the committee of ways and moans in rci- j j: itt. niVn, "and fl)ivia. crenec to this matler.as well us from a conviction j j. j)ivis mr.do n ;ey h of considerable length that the poll tax and 1-3 of t'ao present property pn mc j xct thu etra vrgsnce of the pre tax will produce an adequate amount to inert too s,.r,t rnJ :t! current expenses oi ttie year, 11 no exiraor..inar ltions shall be maue, ana ngu ccoti-n.;, iii ii.'tiiatr.iti n, shelving that tha liot in nny w:iy aicouutablo for 12,352 03 j 2,3S5 30 U Waaiiii;!gli)U CIS G7 57 25 1.303 00 2.031 07 nppropri shall lc observed. The total amount of va'uutr.n cf taxable pro perty for 1S3, falls short bv nearly two and a half millions of l!i it of 1S37, a'fict afioniing tincrring evidence of pecuniary reaction, and of the j 1st ground for the tsrprehcnsions above suggested. The amount of ki':Is h ivc increased from 13? to 1S3.S nearly ,000 which will increase the rev- am this linn !i, abfM.t in the s.imo proper- it. Mr. Strange followed in rcpTjfi M: Dais rej ineJ. The in itiou of Mr. Wall to amend was lost. 12 to 20. and tho H.T.::te u j uirn-.i to Monday. HOFSE. Mr. Calling, t f M iss, moved" ta amend the Journal of m -terdnv's proceedings by inserting a pr:tc -t .'gainst the Fifth Resolution adopted m i.'io 1C'!i r.ist. 1 ri'jo 1 lion ::: lev! vii; lint of tha retrogad j of the nr-o.-t.rty t: i:;e nm-ruut oi r;vcu-!o nearly lhe Mr. C . J it w.i Thc 1.) wi.h":l tho protect inserted yesterday s c.c'-: rd l i 1 e out cf order. ition w.is lost, vci invs 14. 31RI as that of 1nJ7. Tl.e llaanjcs of our internal improvement !.- i Mr. Ciambrtlcng rep -rte I tli3 lo.Joiv tng TlllL-t A !.:! nnkini r. onati ons for tl.o coutin- 0.123 49 however; and lho federal cditars--. ver- t appears, j .v.,;) its suddenness and secrecy, and the a- h ivc already leagued themselves to cany the j mizcmeut of tho Party of the Government, as Si-iti- bv slorin. The "true qoi stion" will not be ; S;Cam Power bears hir.i beyond the enraged im- Tuo li.st lai:!i or no banl:,' as thev say, but "Ref omii of A- j potence of the Federal Power, arc pithy coin- !, iso.s llmcst Agents Reduction of Le-uti e i ,ncniF, wn'i irres.sti ;o arguments, upon an I 1'itro'jaire N 1 S 'Preasiirv Btnk A Singh 1h.1t part of the Rejmrt which deprcci ites t!io se- . C T. ..!-., n..fin I ... I P.-esiden:i.il Per 111: and the Oovernmcut Aunia- , runt v isteri-d for tho benefit tho l.eiufit i f a Puty.M The WliiL' any thing for a Ntti uial Bink; but are already i-iinfcnt with the institution now in operation in f the Connirv and n t lor ; T hn I r;iro )o: .ieeoers Oll't Cii ot 13 inks, nun exaus ine oiio-anra ni rcasurics. We trust that one potent fact w .1 1 overthrow ten ihousand wordy theories. ,' LVinting an;! stationary have had bef.ro o-ir eye?, a 1:0 .ct-il ay practical j Specilij nppropri iti uis ,i,-,'!,i..r.i ni m' s n Tr.irv v.-Mr. C-ir.ttngciit expenses $19j,yU3 5! THE EXPENDITURES anl Liabilities -fthc Treasury during the iuvic period have been- Over payments made iv too trcisnror of state doling tho fiscal yearcf 1S37 .5,5J123 73 Pay a:i 1 m'de.;ge of members of tho lesiislature, including clerks and 13.112 G3 l'J.fil 07 G.U 2 41 1,212 OS pirl.ncnt, do net properly coma within the scope i ( ,u rrprr.-es .f ef mv ofli:ialdufie; but ns a portion cf thc fumiS A Pol making nppmpriations for the Nafftl fjr t'10 payment of the interest on the improve- S. r- i-'c f r thn car 1&30, also, mcnt I eit i drawn lre:u tho pub.u rcvcr.ar ,1 , nnoj A Bid m..!.i::g ;itio:ifir t!io service of through tins tlepirt-r.cnt, 11 vi:i ou propei wsj, ; w t tne u. r-. it 1-. j. a?, tliit csciusivc of tho amount of revenue emon- j t i r further provision for collecfingf, ced in t'10 foregoing estimates ns necessary for t!i3 keeping, r.:; 1 dis'..iiict:.ent of the public moneys; o.-di iat v e.v ea;es .f the State, there v ill proba- ; anj tho tiunKhmcsit X pnb!ic delau'tcis. blv r.-ioain idjout S.-'jO'fOJ. 1 O ilv one bail' if :!;s amount, lio-.ypver, wis. i.n der existing oiis-i') on t' law s, t;e pai d over to lho fund com- nersfir tbo p irp-..so ot discharging interest I no I ciuT .10,030, will be in the WISCONSIN ELECTION. Mf. B ichanrm, fri.ni the cemrnittco on " election-, tntdca report on tho stdjeel of the ron tcstcd c.'ei :i: :i I t t vr en .Mcsrrs. Jones and Daty, of Wisro:isir:. c .at lu jmg w ith rt resolution de- cliriii- :'e;t Jibe D'y .sand that Mr. Jones is "X.ffjtn'l of lho i.-d and African slaves were ascribe to tho Democratic Whigs any opinions a bjr-jtelle, was all Kendall and Co. could fina to U.lnrL- 1 til ' ft'lir 1 OIH U!lf'l U-3i:PIHI JPMWI'I of "no of tho great cities d the North. 1 he raw- j Cambrelcng last winter sai l, 'ms and will hi: in head-and-blood v-bones of a United States' Bmk j-uactic al oi'F. Iris been long cimng!i used bv thc federal Van 1 lamentation iny longer. 1 ho touerai editors may eontinuc to i lu.,r Toby vatkui. in prison for live voars, to ii on wo.r ......... ... . 1 tun na.s i'i ineir i.-niei . Premin !F.:tATia.v till 13l!-?-i2, i.n s:ITE of Pav of pe'nte j idgej her.: or cl.-ew dieri-."' Till the dav I Executive ofu crs i;;rc:nj and tmnsnrv. sol i oci to s.tc'a direction us tho General rct oiiiitit-d to his rc.it. Assembly m .v provide. 1 The report fia i ti I on the Ohio nnd made tlia The undersigned was nntifed by the cashier of j orilcr tf XM IV ijr TLtrrs-.lay r:c.i'. f. T;.n'.- in Miv last, that this institution , ir. C.s'.man. fVo-n the Cciun.it co on Coui- r?.2D7 00 fJjr.i1.nnJ thccu'tivati-nof ll-? engirt-. .wed. Fioni tho middle to the close of the ISth ;itfT,the Frenrh colony was very prosperous ,::limnierco flourishing. B it an insurrcc- llieblaiks broke out in the French colo- i 1701. w hich fin illy assumed the character tttrnnizqd revolution, anu tlio wiiito mnao- ivero citlii mwlli'd Ihov sre fit; tut such a course will only exhibit their own innate meanness of soul, and their con tempt for truth, decency and honor. As Whigs, N. Y wc arc not to have opinions crammed down our throats by ccrv irresponsible fellow who manages a Press, even lhourrh they should determine to do ... -i make an outcry against, woen in ijj iney cr.mn to Washington "to cleanse tho Augean Stable.' Ex. Judges of I I . . , . Cireuit nrwfiiioni 1,130 03 Adj ilant an 1 Q larter master Generals 73 00 Payments on account of would advance to th tho surplus revenue .rov i:-ii of the ar itO lb3 lib iilri liillCllt of I merce, prp'in, Uti r. , 'liaiog . 1 'o iiuuiuLi f.r.ic is.af the Cutoir?. 1T uni C-2.-1 .1.751. -i-J Wis sal 1 ;ct 1 too treasurer ol state. t so in caucus, at Indi inaooljs or elsewhere. Wc thor slaughtered indiscriminatidy, ; nro accountable for the public measures we advo to escape from the isl.ind. Tlin caJO niXi xeil discuss their propriety with them, 'pifdi liratcd n j?ro chiefs, during thc s-mguin-'fccMttst from 17'J1 10 17'.1.3, wi-ro M iciy.t, - ; individually or collective! v. W.tb.ish Courier. RoaniNO cr.sirs of irs rights. Wc often see announced new inventions springing ip in van-1 nous remote qo-irters west, claimed as original discoveries. Thc fact is that thev arc chiefly tho uln!fii lrr.nprlr r.f c.mr. i i rrrr lilt l no ri in I Gcoloi? i'al SUrVCV elsew here, that cannot r.tlord to puni.h thsso Internal Improvements au,vuo uj tn t; itiscicntious n.ie uisirio o 1 w State h.iuso State Library Stale Prison Presidential election Michigan road School money refunded 303 00 51)1 13 1,022 SG 10 00 4,500 00 1,81 80 1,000 00 I dnnrodator ns llio oiti iit luv nol'iorlses him imLouvertiire.-inl R coi.t. . ue I-.ag.ish n.iB Fl-ti. At iho meeting of the Z k.Io-i , When vou s.-o a 1 ank-f iced. " in ky looking ! Seat of government i.ttittcmpt t ti.kn tlu istand, but wero j r;icn society , hold on Tuesd a v , a living electri- : chao linking about ainorr tho michincry and! lulled to ab in J n it, licr great losses 01 j rn e(. W.1S cxhihitu. ,v a ecnilcmui named 1 nr,w inventions exhibited at our annual Institute 1 173. II iyii was declare ! m dependent, j p,ncp. the only one ever brought to litis country Fairs, asking 11 1 question', but cxeccdlnr!v scru- 1,557 G3 150,917 15 cf the Foiled St.atcr. under A.--c ff ,h to to- I.iti 1 ccruar v r't-, ITS 5M iKM-SL Wiil-AlA 1 The ilouso rc5 t'nii.l iho couaideration of tlio uioiioYi lo reler ii'" Fptcii.I mcssnge refiling to ib ? tKCtU. of Mr. Sivarlwout to a Select Commit lee. Mr. Girlanrl, of Va., made an attempt to offer a resolution f'-r referring tho above sul j-JCf, to gether w ith ib it of Mr. P. iee'H defalcations, to a select committee tf nine members, to be chosen to tlio oroor ot .... . .1 1. .: 1 r .1..- I 1 nat amount was accordingly rcei ivc-u 10 io State Einli n tho 17ih day of Miy !, end on the same day paid ever to thc Sinking Fond Com missioners, according to the provisions of said act. The SSsh section of thc probate law, which re quires administrators of estates without known heirs to pay into the state treasury thc resuueoi ; i)V b illot. llie estate, after paving cicms, is cry uuiouui 1 p,jr. (j,iatnbrr.ier-- F: id I.c would nercpt tho not requiring the State lo be made a party in the , inolj ,n as a fn i, . xU n f ,j9 n-.vn. with tho cx suit that ii authorized to be brought on thc peti- ! eeptinn of the privLion, that thc committee ba R111 1 pa rte. F.st C nvil of Franco, sent j r tl irope alive. It was taken in tho river ; ijjiizing in his researches, you m i v set him down of 20.000 1:1. 11 to h island in 1301. I Amwm. iii Si nli Amorira. nn.-l bad been four ! r.r ,t,T,S tWrnmirv. rpVLl .'.f n.-r-.- f,.plln aunt was taKc.i jiri'nT, aiu carrieu 1 1 1 m,Uit!is withoai h iv ing any sustenance but Iresh 1 0f honor, w ho is taking r.n.l m iking m idols f 0:11 Kf,whcrc ho died, in 1H0I. j water. Mr. P..rlct stated that he had known j m whine, which he is about carrying to the 'sulines a black chief, tlv;n took conininn l ,i,cn, tf jvo three vcars in ibis State. Tho Ws or Sou h to appropriate ;.s bis own' nn.l of it U IV tun t- rces. 1 itv. ri .niiaiu u n- ntectric stroke ot this animal was 11105 1 extraor- ; !;.! .-, flirlnT nono-.nit sh rllv n.'irr nmrnr In iA army, having been red ced by di-caso j ajn.irv On lho passage, i t give several strakes I 3 village i mrnal L'lorifvin? the nln?airist as Thc disbursement on nc't. of the college branch of the loan oilicc Ir.ivo been: Payments on ac'f. of In diana college, incidental expenses of loanotiice 4G0 th !i.vo"rd, surreo 1 -rc i to an Englinh sti id- j throu'-rh the barrel iu which it was kept. Its j thn original patentee. These are some of thc Loans of college fund 11,233 00 tion of the heirs for a decree that the money be paid over to them by thc treasurer of State. Un lerfho present law, tho proceeding is alto gcther expo rte, and it is apprehended that s.imo nroeeiuliiigs h u e already been had, w hich may s :l j ct the state to pay a second time, the m 11 nv which had b en placed with the state us trus tee of tho iir.known heirs. I rcspactfilly suggest that the law ! e s amcmitd rs to require toe au!it- tor of public accounts to ;? ion:o a pa:iy 10 nny such 5tiit, and that it shall be iho d sty of thc pros- . C. . I iKrt i.t nr.ti ii:''' aiiorue s o un.nvi w...w ........ ccut in la3J. In ISO l. mo ciuei- renounce.i an j powcr 11S greatly decreased in a cold climate; , evil fruits of Public fairs, and a sordid dcirc, too alioro on France, an 1 appounod Ds-almes ; 1.,.. ;r wcrc ,,irC(l j., a temperature of 75 or n,f,!ni in n ir cvmtfv. fir rr.in nt tho exoonse ;rnjr fir life, who afterward nisumed the ti- j so degrees, it would recover its force. So pow-; 0f justice and merit. N. Y. Star, of I.m.ics I., E-nperor of Ilijti. After n crf js the electric stroke of this species, that it i H reisja ha foil a viciirn to a cnoiiraey, (in js Sr,;j two flue horses were once kiiled bv ihe T.'fr nf a f7e'i'!c?nm Somebody has manu- i Saline fund expenses O10 of his chiefs Christnmp nssumod ! chock iriven bv one whilst watnrinT in a river. ' ...... 1 r.Il,... IT ,r. l.i-,rolt . ' aJ-oiaUtralion immediately afte. his death; J Tim wcirrht of this onn miohi hn about sn-cii i i,.n,i'r' ' ...,1, .L nnn'c prmL,'r. ! Balanco on hanJ. Nov. 39. 1S33 nauih nty was dispnlea by I 01 ,11, atioth- 1 ,,,niu nnj ;t w... nearlv f ,r feet in length. I K- ,lr,,, f ahionabll-. Inomro, fast i liouslv. eats iicf, mil a war com naive 1 beweeu the ; iv. n.ekmni said that. a"hhoah it was certainly ! ,vflv :,!!.- i;nl.J ,l.n rnnider.-ib!v. I Payments and liabilities on account of saline fund, subject to tho loan ofiice laws, arc: Loans of saline fund G.G13 00 111 01 14,713 90 i cases. Pcr.u competitors. Finally, tho litter was dc- 1, in 1SJ7. and Christ ;ho was f,850 91 22,471 51 $195,005 51 T.i;; The whole q iantitv . ." .. .." , . . - l!rv. '.HUM ivoiilU Jail u-lucr 100 oj'erai.i.ii .... 1 -T- iv 10!! f.r rrr.i, I, inline the price ol llie .v.. ... . n 1 appointed by li.al.i.t. Mr. Wiso being er.li'.L.l to tlio C.onr, declined giving way, for the purporo tf cli.'cutsing this collateral ijuesiion. I fe was notions to press his own in i j.i o;i too IIo i?, wlii. h was to refer i this suij-ert ti the Cuumiilcc of tlio Whole nrt ! ihi Sfntc if th a T'nion, fir a fill investigation r?nd discussion. If tlio f u'.jict were fully inquir i c 1 into, ho believed it won'd lead to the impeach 5 m-nt f Mr. Woodbury. If ever a rogue deserv- eJ !i inging, that e,ih-r, bo sii !, deserved im t peaehnent. Mr. Wise i-ror ceded nt great length. j t.d:"e':s tbo s j'j .et. When Mr. W. concluded rt ,! tha He-use um iurncd. of land 1 P.i! -i Lands, according to a report undo to Cangresi at j its last session, by t'ue Commissioner of the Gen- ; Icral L .nd Ot'iec, would be sevcuiy-onc muuons , ! of acres, distributed over nine States and one; ti5 Ii!iimcre Atneriraa. irov. u ;c. av, ije. Territory, ia the following proportions: ! v s,afe?I r.- n W.ii:xf UNITED STATE -5 SENATE. Thc Vice PeciidiMit laid Lcf.rc tbo Stnate, from the Secretary of tha Treasury, a Report re lative to tho rehtf of iho insolvent debtors of ! a fresh water fi,h, thev had been known to be drinks superfluously, kills time indifferently, sups ; (Note. arrant No. 3101, 1 robate gooutstand- appointed 1 .;lj.c1 fi.-tv mijc3 at sci. near Charleston, and ! ftfomntlv. ."es to bed stunidlv and lives useless 111 tirmr.-ifo 1 ir me. 10 loll l. ...! ! .. - . . . . . . .-..-. j? -' J . . . .... ' ""! were calleu liv tlio negro iisnermcn 'trio iev 11. ' 1 ,-. Cut. -cics , " c7 ! Ilooncchad n shock from one in latitude 31 oeg. ;Yn ' a 1 hvc I.t irv mo 1 ir :by. lh:ioneh t-t - - u u . , , 7 . , 1 r , lr, ' V ' ' 30 min., wnirh w-as so scrvero that his arm was rflho i-iau l rcmuiic ! from ltlO tolS20. ! ..;, 1.' ,..i tl , . ,1... r.rr. ' 11 t.iu ill. na.ii.i.:ii. 1 iirv nri I c inpi uv i,.ii .ii. r tho two rival governments 'f bituni 10 ir,K,.li 1 1" 1 - . - n r 1 . e llumbolt, nntl L-uvior, and aro very plentiful in beat Pction. Tne firmer held ths imrJi prtJ.i,.. a,., x iimi, '.l c -i 1.1 ... , , . .ii-ii 1 1 . .1 1 . ' ,tneli ot 11 ui luras, tho Spanish main, and the ! vi ielitrer established rai. W.e ,r . st,nint jsof ,ho hmas;f SiMItU America, in i del wis a m . latto n,J a w,.e and vtnovs which lhey swarm.-Phil. Chronicle. ;. Hi was flecte-1 president for lite, nhict i Lm uutt iix'io.l I 1 bi'd until his i!i-i:K iit. . . ... . . ... ! A gallant down oast editor, in describing a coun- I try dance, says: The gorgeous strings of glass caus now glisten on tho heaving bosoms of thc igc belles, liko p&Iishcd rubies resting on the ate surface of warm appic dumplings! 1 1.. umilm ic.l l. nilit until lus ileatti, Ilk -hn he was sueece.Iod by R lycr as ''-nt. Cirist.yfio was a bla.-K of cinsik"ra Twn rolo-ired ormnicii wers standinrr ronvcrs- We loam from lho Mpxtiirvl nri't I i.. .'l t.ii. .r Mrs ,.-.c. n ice. ! Slat, aul ivo h irn a slave, in 17G7, iu ei w ' 1 ' jifnts o ...... 1. : 1 it . ... . t. ii i3 t. -u"iil nnieii. ! I f 1 ! Illg'l IsilOti lliui-fi. ... . . A SEW N.SR and Surgical Journal of B.'S'.on, that Dr. J. '' Warren, of that city , h -,s been a second time s ic- cssful at in iiiufielr.ripg a mse fio.n the intcgo t the I irvheriil. 1 no p iticnt was a v residing in .M:iiie, who through tho ing: iiidiit take com cars whir dev ui?-' long to cum from j rojco of a quack d.ietor in trying to demolish a j !- ... i." ..I ner nose. itcgo- J 'No, !iiT;-er . v,ut wv can't you say from whar ; jrr J.n o ing i 4ey ujar." Pi-eayunc. igno- j I tnj CONDITION OF 1UV, TREASURY FOR 1333. The probable means of tho treasury for thc year 1S30, may be estimated at 03,721 54 as follows, viz: Balance in tha treasury on the 30th November, 1S3S $23,101 53 Revenue of 1S3S, from polls and taxable property, on the sup position that only 5 cents on tho ft 100 of the value of tax able property be ul'imitcly retained for state purposes sales of lots ia Iaui2napo.i3 Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Al ib.inn, Mississippi, Louisiana, Michigan, Arkansas, Florida, . I. . . . ... T t . "o pari 01 i;u; iiinto revoiii?n:i j..U.ui .1 ... 1 . .-..' i '.tuTi -ii, iuii .11 .it i. 11 in 1 1.1. 11 . . ' . f llwUw ri;.,f. , . .3 ' .V' comp.eiciy oesirocu ner nose, ner , h.mself to hate even his enemies, because in hr Kfeiatism.iu! his n.mo ftl! r0? ttius rcnucrcu unsccnm, sue npp:iht 1S t,cmt he wisJ contr,lct S!ich a vicbus ha!,;t f cgtjm tcd beloav, $07,731 U,v:z: Plotarch tells us that a man should not suffor j (gj- Wc. fn l tha following in the Portsmouth T. 1. one of the- I lib; 75,050 00! I.vxcjiing. A man was tarred s.iiJ feathered, 250 00 ' rode- on ;i rail, an! o'br.i .-, i-e shamcfotiy tml- irca.tcd at G jyan.l iltc, Va., a fc-.v Iays sine, by D3-2L 53 r. nin'j consist inrr of almost the cntiro population of 1 iacc.on a charge 0! aboiitiopism. tJ.-ic 1 act has 1.4 ,),.l.y. , , ... .-.rr.nt rr.inT Rlnln r. rid in- ! corporate Rail Rind Coir panics thc right cf way J;'J;V'r ,v through the Public Lands. Ji'r.v. o0 ! M". William., of Mai:n, brought in the follow 1 V:J'f'lL ! in- resibiti m. which was adopted 0, 1 - , . pi,,, ,h Srrctarv of War bo f 0- a, 11 , ..,n.m,.,,.Mi.. 11 thc Senate such lu re fer- Stato ot lima cm- ' bio ihf Ktat" and the nosls at wnica ' ' inev arc t-..lm:. ... Tiie re-; lution was - Jsprcti. '.cr tha pr"'.-nt". u e.f some unimportant memorial?,' "tLo Senate rr j iurncd over to Wec'nes- HOUSE OF REPHnSF.NTATIVE3. DEFALCATION. . . session last night f- nii -i ICcsolrCJ, innttne riccrciary oi war "astcd to c mm-u;c.aM 1. thc Senate su ' A .I,! formation as may to ia Ins ro-scrsion in o ni -oT e uco to the def-nre of tho frontier of the Si ' jJv"li Maine, the iniiiir of tro-.ps rt this tin day I ,h, nnads f av ico an ! cruelty. II, j l" "aft(n ,.,r i;. fc j mind as will, by degress, break out upon his friends j Salaries of Jadgcs and pros- Wih great nmi. imituin.r tho st vlo of I "P';' hoU tnnchmg, which was , r upon those h arc indi-Tcrcnt to hin,. ecu tors 1 1.C00 00 f ;eo, sovereign 'i mmv rcsuoe.s. takin-! ""V" , lah ",f' ,L;7,17 ,WaS , S ilarics of executive cHlccrs 3,200 00 his prinVil model, 'in 1 S20, r-n i k'nT, D nit V' '-hc first and by we shall all pail one way. Glohc. I Printing, stationary, binJmg W..ke out vl!1.r sl part of hi, tr, en,,0 ,he n,Mf',J and. w,:,?, ar wc" i As ,hc h sc thi.ves said, when they were an J disiribuii.ij'i aw3 15,033 00 -ImcJ bv ,vir, declared .ho -,bo- ,BracA anJ r?' 011 ,al?N"a2 ,n P-1 bout to bo hanged. Prentice. Le-is! .tore, including clerks Tl.r. TT .-io crn'.ir:icd in j The expenditures for the same period will be, as j l;":, a of the .graceful tr.nr.sac- ! (Friday) till near 0 Zl'lVZnZ - ... . . . I 11... . . I '.-. f I - I . . I . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . - n 1110 iiJot 110 .."J - j--- . e torno davs since m rei- 1 .... : t ' . 1... .:;,i thn socecli hr.ivn by Liia i ec'ilC'l to can jlZil pJ.ii:u.i:uiii ii his ..i ij.ii .i -r - - , -7 of Oh,,, w.u,u wc trj wiit o0 ry ctv - T" ; f-3ra lhe Commili.o of Way. ! - ? . ..-, ," Sf-f" f ur t.uf nur. l.iio, n.vi " io - i - - - . - - tr hi.... FJ I . T . . . - t Miinj irt'.i I'icir Iu. I-. .1 , o , "MOW ail, I .1 ,imhl..r- wl ... retired !- F.ir.ir... vi 1 - P themselves tt,lJer thc gav.. rr n ... IIVOI ...I.. .L ........... u.,- mm mils i.ccanm 1 - . . o'ideut of the g of France totim. r - .,:....i: .t vn. in con- . 'fvis.V m w ! -.... I ... . i. . i.i. I"V.f Rver . . '"orJ,u..,i;ii; priour W;is remov- L . "ro 1JV,UJl'y'JJranes, ns. ! el from i: ort Ilenrv to the comnvan iiil. and from Mtn,l 1.. 1o-v rw. ( .1, i-.i, u.nrip x i .- .a kU.t-,i .k- i , ' "Pgoi I'ranec ,,,,, ,., jfpnnaencii ni i CANADA, Frora ttii Kiuj'iaa Caroaiets of lis Sth iat. Iowa in CoNrcsia.-Srrifo has arisen between f . .. . : -.... . i r -r- - - . . . . ! on. t.u.-.i.-,iiia uii ie..a lerriioriai Ir:sialore i .,..r.r;T.-... rr 1 I .. . -:;eep4 t and specific ap- s on a question oi power. 1 ne G ivcrnor insists that i pr,!,.,,.. Execution of Milt Von Shou7:z, the Leader ofi all law s and resolutians must be approved, bv him. i ,f ,nh.B ?i? " - mrtt"wt. t.ii 'Pl t..r.a... r . il." I l,.r. .rrt lhp'7 flfn af nnr f icfi Pi. T : . - 1 - - -. m .11 - ai.V " Ul I .1111 ll.l IHU j "..v w " . .... . avr.v.. .ti MSK IM J I 1 ' . eiecutim af this person arrived in town on Wed j body contest this position. Bith parlies spunk up nesd.iy evening last, from thc seat of govern-J smJ nil buriness is delayed ia consequence. ment, addressed to the Sheriff of tho Midland i indtm- their ' Ilia firmor ivi'nnlcla r.. ,U. l .-l" Present firm of government is repuV. r.ls th firOS ra.l ll t! "- ifH-Ufol,T th senate. Ho receives, Jfynr of 40,000. The legislature if Kp Senate and II mso of Represefitativ" CSwVsr.,s co'nposed of 24 members, who aJ i "nine yean bv the thence at S oYlock this m orninir. he was taken to Iho glacis of Fort Henry, and there h inged. Thc following feller is tho only document left by Von Schonltz, which is considered of any in terest to tho Canadian public: (Copy.) Kingston Jail, December 8th. When you get this letter,! am no more. I have years by the rep reset tatires frotu . ?el ,b,a ,ettcr1 m no more- 1 nave ' been informed that my execution will take place Cincinnati Gazette. Large fire at QcEr.Ec. On Thursday last, 45 houses, exclusive of out buildings were de stroyed by fire in the lower town cf Qicbec. In 1S32, and again in 1S33, a large fire occurred in thc same icinity. Tho wholo lumber of build ings destroyed by thc three fires within the sace of about one-eighth of a mile, is 110. i I. State prison Slittc library G.'OO 00 3,200 0O 300 03 I, ICO 00 350 00 pose (J bcinj rr.aJe subject to the inflict on .nd Means for a bc.cci Committee was too ll"' ie. t-cfoti cTra'ncd ifih A r atural B3sx Sea TSEvsrsrs TheiBiI- limrtPii Sun mtlina tf-iA K I nf 1 nC Mr. Asahcl Sooiers. with no fewer than i.;k,.iJ Adjitaat and Qiartor-mas- ter Generals 150 00 State II hjsc ., 1,500 00 Geological survey 1,700 0O- Sehool moneys refunded 500 00 Sent of Government 1,7G0 00 Existing claims unaudited G5OD0 00 To which uny be added tho - followiag liabilities of lho treasury, viz: " Estates without heirs ta t refunded 1,873.33.. Coascieatioas fines to be 3is , i , 513 00 37,761 39 Ktnrrf. oi cn lore. t-To little by direct intercourse with tbc pu n:nd: we have too much of words; too lit tle of things.1 uais, pii's ; 7 1 M-. -c. d::riiT Ids Fee':t). rTc rrhrrS :houll t:e Tinxcs," ctc-laim- , vcry pancuiar reUtivo to fortv. - rd Dm"' ! Webster, &t a M irsacliusctts Eioca- Pccs, dates, s:s of .tion, j a C -rention; "our schrxds have not looked j rd c ry fact in r,,at.on in th.m . lot, 'bciietth thc supeifices. Lvcr t.i.ng is I... roi,, i ij ri f' ? l:JJ:f'Z rCTmif is i-bLvtox to jiattl .I'l to tiach evcrv tuii.g tiirou?"'i tne press. o.i- ,. ' to ttatn tvtiy . - f; 'f PctiUoi; prcrtntcd hy Mr. A&mi setT.e I l "-tioi!. so valued in ancient ttrecce, is tier- 1 . ' . . ' , j !e. .", , 1. .., ,;,hi thru since was ta order, and catac up fordiscof- , j ;. iixitceu ana ncsiccit-i: ; --- " 1 .- ; - 1 r . a 1. t C 1 0 f 1 - .- I Akkatisas B igsage- "Boy, run trp stairs to No. na bring my 1 aggagc hurry, I'm about moving," said a" tall Arkansis-mcat-axe looking person yesterday to a waiter, at one of our crstk hotels- W7i-r is your baggage, min, en what js be f "Why, three pistols, a deck of cards, a Bowie knife arid one shirt. You'll find them under my pillow." N.O. Picaycoe- Mr. Dromgoo.o called for adi-isioncf the reso lution, and that part ofi t proposing a reference to tho Comnaitlco of Foreign AfTurs was car ried. Thc proposed instructions next earns op, r.nd cn litis tpiestson Mr. Adaras addressed tha House at length. .Mr. A. saiJ he was in favor cf those instructions, because the Cotmaitteo on Foreign A'Tiirs was opposed to tho prayer of pe tition, or lo any action upon lhcmm Ha conskJ ered that these petitions demanded the ecniJrf tion of the House. Procced;ng to discus th merits of the abolition question, The CHAIR called him to order. :. i' y -'.."V "-'