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Clarksville Jeffersonian from Clarksville, Tennessee • 2

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1 Tdi McKabland Troch. Thii tieel Oity, Jottln 'I he lirksville Mersonian- Tn Soutu Cabouna Lkgislatibi Compared with tub Lsqislatcbb or a "cpm sea iza jct tp 0F.THB C0IIP1TI05 Of IH 'Ji' Wc copy the following from the Louisville Courier, of the 21th instant i A'OTHEE evening we were informed.of another serious eollis ilssj I'AXON. HDITOK. FEBRUAltr t853. fc4rCll it.

Fall 4 TunJry'i fcr Filing '-'-Taikt, Tools, IVket Knives. r-zy-'h emts p'ttrikant theStaiute of Jha State? rT- NAM A NI lAATION. tGT We arej aothorised to annouoce W. Lowe EsqTof Dover, a candidate for AttornpyflD'raU election, tobe held oa fibe 12th of- March. Or We are authorised to announce W.

Johnson of Clarksville, didate for Attorney Generatn ecuon to be held on the 12th of ilarch.r. Wi that the culvert Ott? franklin tbeptable formerly occupied by O.JVj. llerriog, is entirely filled up- 1 Th pine of Jhti-CompanyJa Jh Home tMttraae-Cwapaayrneeryeratei i 18i3, and locawd in tht oil of Nw York. 1 Tb eipiul of said Coropanr actually paid-up caah VO "i Tke Surplua on Brit diy of Jnurj, It latal muBt jtaplial a4 Thou wanting JJ-MJ 1 'i'iA Mlinjjwill 6'l plenty of R. riowwr oa the Snar.

Aneuntof cash in 80,401 SB tMtane In bands of Agents, and cleaning ojnt would be ao lent company closed its her on Saturday niht, muoh to the regret of a large -portion of parcitlsena, ha hid hoped that the liberal encouragement they had received here, and the- onmistikabl satisfaction they bad given, woald pror in tluceuioffba to them to prolong their' The rjeca on Saturday night was Lucbk tia JJonOLTItaeconJpreyenfation by the oompoy" here, Thf part of.Lucre.li favorit on with- Mia St CHar, and her rendition of li, ii, In. every instance, an overwhelming With a form; upon which nituro baa showered its choicest gifts, a voice rich, full and of great next bility, and features of-remarkablo-inobility- and expressiveness, sensitive to every touch of and reflecting every throb of I passion, amply endowed to master this great pi rt, ao full of pathos and aQJrioh Iff dramatie gfandcur, I -t t. I' ''llf- And she does master it. We have seldom seen so fine a piece of acting. The third and fourth acts especially draw out the great powers of Miss nothing could surpass Jier ijxqubito xepresentation of insulted and outraged pride, defiant wrathr maternal ten ll'lCFlTwitatidnT i.ue im sioa 17t72? Amount of uninounibered real eiUl ewuad by iht 07,621 00 i Loam on bonjg DJ worigagcs, being Brat lien of record on least ou 1 (Wbicn ibete is less than one year's interest du and ewlbg.T.

IiAna An Kntiila anil- UlnvtwawM ah Li.L la nAlKn 9 ft va ioo oa ionua. Davaoia on value of leeurUlts pledged, All. Ilflrnp lAAn Im n. ding' tf. Protection T.e"roa"slT6o rijtcarultf aake liut slow progre7iii The fact that a necessity has sriscn advancing the jariiT-ratc has act every branch of manufaetuiing to elainonngTor j.rotcciiQiiL aDiLJmciutiaatJOiu their particular recommenda tion of in favor of specifid du tics hai encouraged them to believe that pros W-tion is to bo the ordtr of the each Ja anijou to oltaiu llio'Liou'i share.

ItJs by no moans probable that the principle ofl i it; 'I' 73 in course ot traatniis OB. 4i 00 aetuanu. ise msraet ia niMll. none. 7 14.US 8U 1.086 64 NtTigation 11,07790 1 4C7" me 2" B.tV91 14-r-r- bon BOB BOD uantrutocUi Bwned Uv Cub the Compoy on wbtebjudgineatiJiT bam nono.

United States Treasury Kot market 77,147 84 Assesamenla on the stock of tut Coiodbbt called in and due I ad unpaid or premium notes due and. 11 muwuri eiaie.oonus pee cent.) market, liitfreat.actuaUjr frvniiuois due and uncollected oo Policiet issued at the ottioe. JBiIls.rec.ei rabltt for premium oa Inland loiai assou -revenue aloneTJn the adjustment New Yobk. The Legislature, which is now sitting here, present some striking con trasts with the Legislature of the Bute of new Vork. Incredible as it may seem to the Weed, MatteOBj-d-othes-lbby -menr there is a State Legislature meeting daily in thia without a "third or a single lobby-man within the boundaries of the-apital.

Nayr more nited-fitates senator is auuui io ue ooi a wire pulled to influence voles not a aihele long nose is poked into the ear of a senator or representative to win mm over, to "our candidafef-7 S-rs-r 7 Tbe manner of conducting the business of the houses here differs materially from the" metrioJ TuewTorfcr'Tha presidents of the two bodies ara seen dressed in purple gowns, lined and fringed velvet of the same color, and with kid gloves" onflheir hand while the clerks-wear, flowins silk robes, after the fashion- of ters. ihe members observe but little order, welkins about and "oonversio" while only A silent irom courtesy during a donate. -i he fusbjon, too of wearing the hat during the session visitors only are required to be uncovered gives tbe' bouses a rowdyish appearance, very similar to out legislative balls during a recess The presidios officers of both bouses are dignified and able in- thfr' midst of the confusion, promptly nd rarely, in deed, is a point of order raised 'fBnd should a recent JefleTsVnManuarepreientatlvo in the be caged and ibhown as a curiosity. 1 Then are in tho House of Representatives three reporters, and in the Senate one, But this is accounted for by tho fact that no lobbying is dope on the floor, and no stationery orders are BolhTnemberS and reporters aro furuishdd with such articles of stationery a are required for use in tho chamber, and that is all. Another feature xf the distinction between -this Leg-ipTature a tbe erabcrpays-ru It turer tor alt-hts Tailroau ridingrjNfrBuch thingjs aJJ frljBJ)ass-to a w.ia ngnrlieard 'of till State.

-JThe moratof all thiaia, JJiatJljB jSoutb. Carolinians the in stead of for individuals wnsto no time over needless matters lay no pine tor tog-roiling steal "nothing, either irom the State or from individuals mcetj-do- up 4heir -buaincss-and-go JiomcT paying their board and washing bills and II CI IUI US VAl4tMr V'V' MI'W'viivw Drikkiko-jlmoW. -LlABULTifiS. AmoMBt of losses adjusted, and: due witiMiHhea aci lwiWnficcl or from hi the-pres- incurrea ana in process or it. ,.1" i wliinh nn lias ltcan.tikan ioajjisaiter, involving aft immenne loss of i.

I vir.n!i occured I 00 me umo river, i) naay nigui, aune toot nf tTsnilorann Til a nit The Dplpcnfn Pnl fr om siriMUyiithu hM.yargo.eami into colIUioa.with A 1UU from ad the- Delegate'was iunk to the cabin floor, in ml ihree-mtnutee. The JEUa, after. the collision, went alongsido her, but it was soon ascertained that she, too, was in a sinking "Condition, anH she was1 immediately ranjeroes the river on a sand bar toiwve her. The Delegate was coming up the. river, heading' jto wben she.

met the: Ella dMndiagHnd4ha usual signakffe.E&gkc.n sad as 'usual of late, they were misunderstood, and the bi ats came with terrilbfforce, the" bow of the ElUltriking the guard of thai Delegate on the; larboard side, just abaft Shrwent down OfTtbe iuKanlr1uf aJOheTpassengers were including a large ruber. pf ladies, who-were taken-off The Reliance was due last-night. She Ta The is a Pitts- er." xnauuiliun io iier cargo iruui ci. iiuuiB, she had 15Q barrels, and 100 half barrels of molasses for Butler Cincinnati, shipped on her at Cairo. Tbo Ella is owned by CaptainAkin and others of J3incm; nati and Nashville, we.

believe and has a cargo fromCincinnati for Nashville, Thtrt). fifth Congress 2nd Thursday Proce etlings. act was, passed provicTiiig for tlre'pa. ment ol expenses incurred by the investigating committeiis'oflhe House of Representatives. 1 Oa motion the Secretary of the NaVy was directed to fur nish all the information supplied by Lieut.

birsurvcy-of- the Atrotqr-bin Varfous matters pertaining to the Post- resolution was offered by Mr. Halo, of requiring an acceleration of the mails be Iw eeri "New York and: Washington, VitfV; from' the Committee on Print- defflocratlflf arty cannot for losses reaiated by 4he- Comyany. iiTiuenas ueclared and due, and. euner caah or script declarek. but not yet due Money All other listing claims against tbs ttr-bwrhathtoTtdge-at the mouth of Red River is nearly comple- JVi bad the pleasure beingc presentat t)( soiree, given at the; Academy, on last Friday." We were glad to see 'sucii an to? tellectural audience present on this every one'seemedto be well pleas-ed with tho "Fibiv A bo" tTo'cloek' day-nTghf, ur city was Ibrown intOFeanfusionTiy ihe alafm bf fire." "Thefire.

broke out in the v. Ap -i fl inibn- V. we are to Fay Ihe building was The Countv Meeijnu. -Our democratic friends will please bear in mind the county meeting, at. tjje House, io this place on Monday ccxtrio appoint delegates to the State Convention.

A full attendance is desired. Palmer lasjustc6ncludodi as we are-informed, quite a sueccssrul oourse of Jecturcs on Phrenology and Physiology, jn'tbo neighboring town of New l'rbvi-t onco. VAtENTlNES.iA large lot of Valentines of all. descriptions j'ust been opened at the lost Office Book-store. Call and see them, Ladies and Gentlemen, sion'during the weekT" Dr.

C. Rutland to relinqniTh jrrittoipVso imporfaal mnA and thev will noTcfo If the necessities of the treasury' require the in-- crease of duties, they bhould wost Iv be increased; but tbo principle of the in- crease should and must bo "7 uot protection. "Such protcctiou as ncceB; arilv flows from a tariff, manufaO; amount lwse, claims and --i- m.HWt "he greatest am insured on anyone risk is $30,000, but will not ai a general rul exeeed SlOOOa The Company, bave no general rule as to the amount allowed te be insured la any oily towar' village or blocks, irbeing tbe intention of the Company to distribute ita risk la aueb a ni'mut i not to lose more than Klo.OOQ by a single fire. "T.wr No part of its capital or earnings are deposited In any other State a security for losses toerelsT An attested copy of th Charter or Act of Incorporation accompanies thi Statement, State or MKWYneyjYgg and County 4f aNew York. CuAiLEi J.

Mabtlv, President, and J. Muio Shith, Secretary ot the Horns lasuraae Oem- pony, being sevra)ly duly sworn, deposo and say, and each-for himself says, that tb foregoiac iaa j.ruef ull aii4 sQiTect statemeat ot-tbe Bflaira ol aaidJCoraoiulioii, and that they ar th abeva describe Officers J. CiiARLES J. MARTIN. Pretldent.

"TT Txrrz-'- -(Signed J. MILTON SM1TU, tSeretary. uFubscribei and sworn befoie thl 2-J tlijJay of January, Ai I860. 7:. r.

BSJMAMIN ItANKIN, TJ 1 -ill nn'it hi-b "entitled to havo, but iui w. the jdea that it js notYnlyhe policy but the duty-of the government, to travcLouf- "aide of thetcvenuc limit, io aiscnmmino lit favor of this or that l.ra-ich of dumesjie the etperieuoe of our niwt lesiionriani condemned by hoU theorv and practice of tbo democrat vuiuihwmvuci ivi AViJifQCVJV IU AlOW- 4VrK- WILLIAMS, Agent, Clarksyille, Teanesier, and strengthened by, thiir. -their regulating and purifying effect tend promoU-long ifet as rwelIasobpel: dnuo iu power for juany years io come SAMUEL S. For TUB Jmkbbsonian. SraiaoriELD, li.vx, Jan.

28th Ml. Ewioa Harini seen a notice of the ral, jUdlciiVaistrRt, the question at once occurred to me, who would 1 the most suitable" an to fill thefaeaneyrAnd-tn easting about in my own mind, I can. think of no one. who would be at all to accept the position, who. The protective system is founded in selfish- riicls aiirttitamd by fraud- It is unjust neq'ual-nd oppressive in all its phazes.

iheJaat-termLftffi ifinuinz to end, nnd though it may for a time mislead, cannot long deceive an entel- P-biladelpyaUBsayB4rujyAhatindicriniJdjcaiild be better qutifid-tprforni the import n)g7fepofteJin favorcf printing" 5.000 make its mark uponlhe'pupulation t. nos "CM m9m tetiaj-guarantee ot- I.ea 0 and lle. No Tjmb roB SwAPPia. An lodiaa man-waBtravcliBj in be-trosejnffiDgjind blowing. atlBVCBTeiWgTl rnTJToT TjrinonjnrTjniofl colt, Jiaviog a doubt that the natural iostioct of the auimal would carry him af The old mare took bee-line ash0re, xhe old mare took a boe-liB ant duties devolring upon th incumbent of that jteameflwith: a mare aud two-year oU our late fellow coUhen I lud'dcD careen of the boaV Lowe, Bow resident CiUien of Uover, in Stew- A.

'a all three were tilted into the mer. p'igfriit eBi eBHUtened -r lok at tlie-doctrine-'ot -vtTtrd of inv and fata and trhat is it? KinrnU in ppcnltQ he Wat masses a 01 the peoplet to jtormit tliejftsulves tr be exorbitantly small' number of men of who happen to be engaged in tho business of manufactur- Thisiis the wLola theory in a low A nrotoctive duty advances the no supers ale. lie" liaTSTnCe eherity'and earn- cstness of purpose requlsiteJo tha prosecution of iriininala and outlaws to conviction, while ttbe same time, he has that, high degree of generosity uegreo oi geuerwuy magnanimity, which Is ever ch.r.e ristic of modest and unassuming man, (at he. and which would lways prevent-hlm from and i (eristic i is.) and which would 1 war nrerent- blooa-thirsty" prosecutions. Iii short he has all fw A vrnjU owner only of poods imported from for- those, noble qualUica, both of ih-had and of thhang oa to the old mare," shoulodoin of 8tl11 hanging fast Let go of the colt and his friends.s rhree, booh exelahnel the': eign, countries, but of tEoso luanufactttrcd here, and a the enhanced cost frowins out heart, thotit ukes to eonstitute the true, genu.

-V enters luto and forms a Ifrel eoBdeBtt ie. wmpeUhlB.rB head likeeVfouTdlaTd: HBir 4a mm am .1 1 la 1M will MMiiiwa zz rart of thc-rjricerUJrraiJ theeonsum thccordlul support any v.ter. 0ttr er, and to that extent is a tax upon all who Blackwood for -ion has" everyet been presented Vby the in asses of should submit tola thus taxed for the benefit of a few persons 'njagcJdjUo 08inestof rnanttfaetttring. The argument which bad the most 1 bilitv about it, was that by making the du- i mense. The St; Iair, on Fridajru igh tpmis httVe-1 bcen'lo hern most gratifying evidence of t)ie high appreciation of this of her his tironio talents.

Fowler's immense Jiall was literally jammed with thi boauty and fash- ion of thc dtyaadlbe fair beneficiary was- overwhelmed with applause. We know we but echo the wish of hun dreds of our citizens, when we express the bops! that this excellent7 cpmpany and its talented. may soon revisit Clarks iyi E2T Tbo telegraph announoes the mourn ful intelligence of the death of Win. II, Pros eott, the historian Those who have dwelt with rapture over Jhe pages of his fascina ting writings, and their name is legion, will drop a tear of regret that so bright a star iu the firmament of literature has set in etgrnafnigbt. Hig writings are among the most splendid specimens of composition 'in the English, language, while, bis laborious an44ndefatigable searehrcsoue4 alarge truth from "the corrod- ing tooth of time.11-- jhey.1 test" daspihe; racISu Hail j.

Iloud Bill before Congress was in a fair way to used up. in tne oenate bad been amended "until nothing was left of it ex cept tho enacting clause and A section au thorizinndyertittcmenta for proposalTbe representatives of the. two sections Tire di. vided upon the- location; The Southern ihen contending fori Boulbern location, and (iia rworibcra tuea for.ji one. There is- doubtless 'sufficient strength in .1 enuer iiouse jpcarry; jne-mea3Tire provid eithcy.oouldagree'upon the routo.

Cr.ARKsvittB,-Jan. 1857- I To the Editor of the Jvffcrsoniani I am glad a call from 'many appearing in a recent number of your inviting me to become a candidate for the office of Solicitor has furnished me an op portunity of carrying out a determination previously made to annoo nee myself for the approaching ejection. rTho office-, by the resignatioa of the late inoumbent being left in abeyance, I have received an appoint mcnt from tho Governor to fill the 'vacancy during the short timeprecedinglho elea- Hon on Saturday, the 12th day "of March next. Tbo fulfillment of these duties of the office in the several Courts of tho cir cuit, wilt exhaust tho greater part of the timo, intervening between this and election day, and so will prevent personal interview with many of my influential friends, 'whose co-operation-and support' I am forced to this means of asking. The cordial tonder-of-support volunteered bj almost every member of tbo Hair is flaltcrrtrg" and undeserved, and I am sorry Diavejia other jnoanst wherebyV to testify my thanks and gratitudo-lbt thoir show -of confidence aod'respoeCTthaa a oourteout deportment toward them in the exercise of tho-dutios'of Iu pro-ten! appointment." 7' r.

w. johnson! Far' lb JeffersonUa.l rTilit.lEptToa i la response' toVthe; kind solaitaiions of mtny friends, you will please announeo my naias as -t candid ita for the office of Attorney General, of the 10th Ju dicial Circuit, 'composed of the oomniiot of Montgomery, Cheatham, Dick" son, and Stewart, to fill the Jrioancy jeoont ly created by the resignation-of Gen-Jas M. Very- Bespeofully; W. E. LOWE.

IDover, Tenn.t Feb 1853. SnooTisa. A penonal difficulty occurred one day last week near the' first' tol' giteon the Rossell villa road.in -whioh Mr; Geo, W. Marr was shot and dangerously by Mr. John 0.

ilunt. Hunt gave-tumaeii-ttp, na -ppoug SllOOung was uuiio iu on war discharged from custody. Mr. Marr'a wound which il was at first supposed would prove we are gratified to loam will not prob ably "prove d7 We bear that hs Ulnt ll, "tv bo Lkh that foreign-goods could not be iuiported.domestio manufactories in great r- 'Tt --zrt numbers would spring.up, ana oy ompv; tion biinii down the price of articles pro- Co- New-rork. opens tb new yearwith a most Urz tntetlr number.

Bulwer's master-piece, will he do with it?" js brought to a satisfacUry cone usion. Darrell and Lady Mouutfort, tic nel and Sophy, are all made happyranJ the in- tense aniiely of the millions who have read tbia famous novel is relieved-vY trust Sir Edward wno, ox iate gives an nis literary laoora I th publio through th pages of "Blackwood," has something new in store for us as good is th inimitable work he has just completed. "Bur- mar and the Burmese" is a review of a narrative of the Missionof the Governor-General of Tiara-to the Court of Ava," with notices of the country, government, and "A cruise in Japanese Waters" is continued with unflagging interest, giving us a still further insight into the manners, morals, customs of the people of Japan, with some humorous remarks on their apparent, not real, indotlcaey in exposing their persons at the publio baths, in. that deliaiont climatr "How to boil peas" is not, as it title indicates, dissertation en modern cookery, but' on or tne most witty, pointed Brtiole en th folly of making ourselves misrable, that "wa ever penned. "An Angling Saunter" claims to be of intereat to tha general reader as well a tor and Is certainly very readable article: Popular Literatur and th Periodical Preaa" i -tected.

But this arenment proves, too-much, if PrnlaltAn irPrtCratCS 80 tWOUDt Of fomoetition here wVi brings down the brought here and sold for, why, manifest- Iv and uudoniably, the domestic nianuf.ic turer is damaged by the protection be has received, and must inevitably bo ruined by it. And as the protection asked for, is for of the CourMOd sentenced to. the l'entteni tiary for two but who was granted a nine-yearii-lUther a bad for the OCT The slavo-of charg cTTtiraTtolnpIlo BiufoerTOTillSte Court'was yesterday eh gaged in the trial of Ilodgevchargcd with the murder-of bor hu.3baal. She wa9 Ma. Goodwin's Daxcixu School, -As gUiDO.jeen--JJom.

nia. i i'i-v-'Hf Goodwin ou'ens his dancing ivon. ing, atFowler's JIalk lie is the best teacher we know of in the country and Paronts who Wish ibeir childreoi taught this grnoe ful accomplishment; and young gentlemen and ta pcrrect-themsolvcs, would do well to patronize him. tSF Itjvill; eeenfrom bis card in another column, that our talented townsman, R. W.

Johnson affirn)ativo ly to the call of his friends npon him tb become a candidate for -Attorney General; He is occupying Ihe position temporarily, by ExccutivoTippointmcnt. nsv--- -i'rv-' Ma." IIerblin's Concert, at Fowler's Ilall, on Monday night, attracted the largest audienoe ever assembled -under one robfln Clarksville" The "ho use "was "literally jammed. Other duties called us off, and wo were consequently deprived of tho pleasure of hearing the performances of the young ladies, but wo are informed that they were both to themselves and theiPleacher. ttST'At -election for of-the Branch of the Bank this place theold officers Hero vis: R. W.

Humphreys, B.JII. Wisdom; Cashier, and A. Howoll, tsIt will ba seen from ir oard inaa- dther column, "that '-XT? Ev Lowe" of Dover; consents to the of bis name acandidata for Attorney General. We have not much acquaintance with Lowe, but hisTrlends clatrntorTiirflTthat trttTfpsH tlema'n otintegrityand of 'good promise and capacity, as a had the-pleasure last weelc of a. trip to-Nish ville, On this'mignifioentTnd splendid paekeand wo'lsy witb pleasure that the Min'netonka, is one of our fastest packets, and will take hpassengers though in quick time and with- out delay.

Vapiam vceuieii is one i iue cleverest, and most energetic boatmen on tbe riverr and ia alJ-'wboliLicamlJjiro'self. MrV; Thomas Bell, is good clerk, aa well at good looking gentleman, and will always beTpund in- the office to attend to passengers. She travela at locomotive speed, has good officers, and accomodations. She will be vp at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning. jentetrd The swift and commodious Cuba is the regular picket for Piducab, this careaing.

She atarla at o'clock, Under the veteran BaTeman7 wltbTMrTBoV Ferguson in the clerk a office. "I' mate drinking among our-men must even- r'Jr lluuia oia wucn uo iransmus ma iiupiiBu t--. lv nt tion to- uis son, wno in turn impairs still further by the same course, it requires hjtle lorcaight to see tiiatwe. are preparing iccoTiiing more and more'lhrTlCTlmrof this-; Iiauil, lor i paientisui.IoyBioxLiUty. Uiat-teiiiptUicmpcxcept ia B-fcw Iris-not-tho hotxuberance-tif youth It is not the evanescent impulse -of the gay young felloe who i sowiatt bUrwild-oat.

Ifia deliberate, confirmed' babit.K No atmosphere of reok-lessness surrounds the drinking groups, cx-' ccpt on occasionsyand no peals merriment atone for the act, by proving that it is' at least unusual. A grim and melancholy air pervades each countenance. drinks aro poured, out, tho glasses are raised and touched with a 'loathsome air of custom, and each-man swallows bis portion with the Baroe impassive countenance he would wear it he wore drinking a glass? of plain water. All the" concomitants that partially redeem or excuse drinking, as far as it can be redeemed 6r excused, are wanting in this sad and formal ceremony, A Man Killed by ms Wife. About half past ton o'clock last night, a man was killed-ly his wife in West Philadelphia, undo? the following circumstances.

It seems that John Ilollingerwho was a drover lived, with his wife, in a small stone house in an out of the way place on the Falls road, about a mile and a half above Market couple jw ere" in the habit of quarreling," and both of them were in Ihe habit of drinking more or loss. Last night as alarm was given, and an officer of the Sixteenth district, tha' spot," found tho body of "IIolliBger Ivincr in a pool of blood in a lower room ot the house, and the vital fluid sprinkled over the walls, 'ihe wife and child or tne deceased, and an old man viero tho only per sons iu the oldaft-was In bed up stairs, at the time of the commission of the act. and be could throw but lit tle light upon the Mrs. Hollinger explained-tho mystery. She states she and her husband bad been drinking, and that a quarrel tookjplace between them.

Ddring the quarrel, Mrs, Hollinger started to go into the cellar to procure aorae food. Just as she was about to descend the stairs, her husband struck her a blow in tho face, with his fist, which exasperatod her to auch degree that she ptdnged a butoher knife, which she had in. her hand, into tha neck of her husband, causing bit death io about iwo During last night and thia morning the woman was Almost frantic at the tragical termination of this She made no concealment of her ageoey in the matter, and told alt the circumstances without hesitation. She stated that, her husband has been in the) habit of whipping her for a year past Her face shows the marks of the blow which she alleges she received last nighk' The deeeased was a member of Iroquois Lodge of Odd Fellows. His follow members have taken the arrangement of llio faneral foto their hands.

His wretched wife is confined at the Station houso in West i'biladeplhia. I'hila fff population forTJumitierthiat-will not, in IpfiybicaTFiauio, bo "much "belter than the WvvmAA Avteci Evcrvdavseci our youth the benefit of the manufacturer, we are tn K.di.vft. even if we bad no tra -copies ot tne -ana minority roanpnt incT. the acquisition -of Cuba. Mk Hole opposca ii as uhuiusm uimiiimu.

wan ffrdoTcd UI7i Ut JtllO priUwng Ol. iUU CA.lia VOpieS Jlr. Kinsr. of NTm introduced a rcsolu- -V. tion respecting'tho tariff, which was laid oyer until "to-morrow, Mr Itiea if Minnesota, introduced a res- fiiroftirnw the Seurcta'ry of War" to tbo Senate tbe reports of Cul.

7" t. L4Vir)gnt a ilrcSoni Aerd t0- The Paeiflfl" Railroad bill wSi then taken up and yarious' verbal ainfinTOenl8rweie' to a bill. Mr. Dool title, of Wisconsin, an additlonaleBtlon.iatcTidlnw spectators from keeping- back tbeland from settlement, as they did with those granted to the JUinbrslJentrarTlailroadConipany. Adopted- Hfr.

Doolittle then moved that the See retary of the Interior, on the passago'ofl this act, oe aumorizea xo proposals for the northern and. southern routes, leaving the central' route as it now, is, and re- portlo Congess aFlhe commencemeni.ofi next session me advertisement io do puo-lished during eight months, in newspapers in the-District of Columbia. Mr. Douglas offered an amendment providing that tho so-called dessert lands, with-7n niTJjre section of the road, be open to preemption at the rato of 10 centi per acroi House. -The House procoeded the consideration of the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill, and refused to conour in the amendment pf the Committee of the Whole on the statoment.

of which proposed to curtail the number of i foreign and send them only to Great Britain, France, Russia, Spain, Bra. Eil, Mcxico; Chin Pcrtt, Turkey Cr.r: r-. Mr. Crawford's amendnien proposing to reduce the sum to enable the President to carry Into, effect the act of March, 1819, for tbe suppression of the slate and oth. er subsequent letayfrerJrtTS.OOO to 00tbo ect i bei ng 0 withh old the amount necessary comply with the con.

tract with the Co'onization Society for. tbe education and support of the Africans cap board-thorEcho-Tras-wjected; i-St. -BiV. uVIa irritant the entire clause," ind resulted in Ihe Bog- ir-tr-" rW alive yeasts, -fzft- Orerland JIsdLr-- LiBtlionis, Ja n. 27.

The verln Cal-ifornia mail, with tlates to the 3d instant, arrived here this evening. There trt no through passengers. -The Lecislature is composed of '77- 22 r(anti-Leoompton, and Republicans. Prestdent't messflire reached Plaeef-tillela Salt Lake, on tho first of Jaiuary, seventeen days out from St. Joseph.

California and Oregon will soon be connected by telegraph line. The new Idria quicksilver mine, situated ob the borders of Mercer counties, was about being opened and work-eoTwlth a gbocTprbspcct of success. There was a large deficiency in the Ran Franeisco Treasury, and it waa feared that the July interest of bonded debt would be rjjjjL- 'The dates to Prater river are to December 27th. Tbe weather had moderated, and mining prospects were improving: BJUUJ T.tW "reasons for the belief, rthat, no sucli mmhIi niilirr loiired or It is eimply one of-the sophisms of tho res horsesl Ilclioffiaphy. -t W.

J. MeOOItM AO UM the of Carksvill anj! wUl mrj brMU)h of th. Photographic Art iup Ut1 deceased friends eaa have them enlarged to th iiM of litV 0W CANVASS, and Painted in by one ot tU intsi Xrliitll wunlry, thnS curing a better Likeness than can be obtained ia. ani qtbe tages of an Oil Painting, Prices trom ene tec Seventy-five dollars. II respectfully invites to an examination of his work.

Rooms on the Public. Square, Jan. 19, JpaU6 Tyler, Clarfoville, 1 reb. 2, isroi-roil: II A IV A a BN II 1 A ti IV IT JV. )V.

Corner IStllic Square. i i Aetna Insnrince Conpitir, CUAUTKUUiU 1819. 4 AAA AAA TS.lt i 1 nr damasra bv fir only. m. J.atA Veat 41 Alllw Btu't.

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Pub. Bquri 4 Daae lasannce Cocpanjr, Capitol 600,000 dollar all paid. -t Surplus $250,000, SOUt June, 1858. Insure ll dewriptlon property afflnt loss SAM'L 8. WILLIAMS, Inanraae Ageal aarksvUla, Jan.

25, 'C9-761-ly. 'y -1 ivrriv p2 1 Just received and for rale by c. 0. mo. rb.

3, imp, i triotive policy, wtlich the people' have sense -enough tu sec throuau and. oondiiaur; I iITortord, buroapable of throwing a flood ot light nicn'sity of dark subjects An effort is now llleing iMde tojaiw a.suCaoieut amount of "Block innblirrhorectioiif-Oas 7 AVorks ani lie ecssafy fixtures forlightiBg -tin the eity The airent of -company is ow here awaking the rcsult pf the effort. The amount tLstot'I lta At a mtieting of the corpora- ably bandlefcTlt-BtaftBshow that th. the ralm ia leaving-; othsr profusions, aad a.S8urplu.-$fe7,920108r 1st. rr Insures property pt all deaorlpUoai agalaat IMS' ecntrating in th press, and especially the psrl- of dmm, a th, p.ril.

of island aav- oiical press of Great Britain; to whloh igation. i.i 8am'i 8. Ag't mor than to any other cause, may attributed r-a W. W. Corner Pub.

8juar. 71 "the-drama, and th lessening leresti felt for oral discourse, whether from th dsrlford Fire InSuTBllCe CoapSlJ leetoM-room article is worthy CHARTERED 18I0. careful perusal. Jtoyal PmlamatloB Dollr-U palir ii India" close the list of articles ia JLhis 82, 1st. Jaanary, 185.

ton of tho Friday la8trMessrs. t- Quarlcs, I nos. w. i JhCullotb and 0." Breed, wero appoint: preient eonditlon And proipet UiU tail country with nhaWliey were under th rule of th famous "East-India Company." ar pleated to notic that Blackwood, this month, ia printed en mueh bettor paper than hav ver before sec it, and tb pobllshers as sure na that this improvement will eontinu. Price 3 a Offic 61 Gold Street, JldtAWAt'BPlLUU-CoiUimojt og.TnBL:.w by gaii'a.

8. Wiuun Agt. ej Commiisloners to open books and re-eeive- aubseriptions of stocky. fo are io; formed thai it can be demonstrated, that "TTTrtia Gal 1 tipn of light, and that a On Works of the kind propoicd, will pay a'good interest up- oh the money invested. There is no-doubt that the introduction of gas, would proveTa matter of both economy and convenience, ia4 we trust that now, that the opportuni- tbeblobd, and ib'e blood ynr .00.0.

sustain and renovates everypart ofthe t3Th abeve old retponslbl' and prompt living system, it is manifest that no ComiaBa, haviog fully onplie4 with th law TenBftM, the nndenlned eine which doe not reach the circulation aReDt, will with pleasure lama policies for aay oan exterminate disease. Prof. Ilolloway of them at ahort nolle, and on reasonable 1- u- uDonreaaonable ternrs, all who re able to do ao will atep forward with alacrity, and take the nece-ary amount of slook without delay. Tboao wishing any information on tho subjoctcan it nt li at'oe men- Claims mat 111a ium upcri uirecuy, puw- 4 .1 1. erfully, and beneficially vpon the whole mass of tbe blood, venous and arterial, nor in question tho fact when see jys pepsla carta, nvcr- complaint the oppressed lungs brought into healthy' play, and every physical function renewed 1 proving.

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