Telegraph And Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1853 Page: 2 of 4
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;3. £i ^.ANCiS MOORE, Jr.
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quarantine law$—We find U Veiy ill-
lerosiiiig aiiicle in the last number of the
Edinburgh Review, relative to quaruni inc.
ho!d*|0 the oj.itHoi), that
inefficient* and quotes
3 to"-prove thkt &r yeftow
r excluded from any
a quaranti^
er« that the disease
He cn
li ft ea
' hp core muni
•fates that
tiae?,; an
A
renw
«ry,r$
if persons in a house on lire had the pLo.->eiit«-
of mind to apply a. dump cloth or ban lkerchiel
to their mouth and nostrils., they could effect a
passage through the densest smoke: but the
purest way would be to.cnvelope the bead and.''
6.W completely ill tlie damp clotli. . liove t l lha genmlly preconceivcil im-
gps -a*
disorders growing out of the unsettled condi-
tion of our land titles.
'j lie Herald has tjic following on the subject
of the population, the first, the facts stated in
which will be found contrary to what we be-
Further News by the America.
g|Bfe£;jj- JfefefcHi.'!-''''
The America Failed fVem Halifax "at G o'clock
on the. eyenipg .of 1 lie $jp!f wind
and cleftr weather. for Boston, whqirohe would,
re sitinoppherrt. Jfe be daefktn early hoar on the following morn-
It appears from the statistics wo publish to-
day that our "population bas received'5 biit'a
small increase during the preaeg|^ar.
faet; the departures
fever" fiaye^ept
in uid.t aiibj lofiitiais «<>^hc
,s P"r* aK,l 1,- Vn^Ily look on the statVof affiu
Tgj
Tfi'e
ring the month of July, We shall receive largo
accessions: however, by war of the Planter and
K t?;S S I A JX 'TS D "T V R K,B T£1 ^
1 Eastern dlmeultv is within a few'da vs
w it ii 'am !a«'t m and ca se: has t^e- &$*&*'
.been coiiinilmtifated aSlfofhers.. But, on the
|u|trat^ xllW pptsnns fem v<>d^nerall^be*
s^ffi-carife
pla
giimi ws thpy avere
• 'liK-a:i(ins. Thcs.* stale-
satisfactory.
.1:1 y nil be true r but we thinly
Wiiier fai!s*l<> -prove-. that the disuse may
■ 1 -iPiidcrid t ontj!g:oos or iuieetjoiia t
<r *y
diims
PiiBaMWKjli|>w
fed as pe fucJ
lever as jh?y
e cU'io:-a <4
e gent-rosiiy scom to:
r f;u:Lih^t:tire disj a? 1 %«.ajVpearetl
; 'h'-m, anl the mt'Wjjis of ihehorttd
aJeHareilmt there i danger that (lie
t'i-h a- t
l,s'
« l>t prevail a> an fj>it!'in c, an«rrBpy
'fir pnwnlrv (Viends3'ft to v^it^lbe
nil the
I"'*' fib<• t.-i.%!ves'lolts Ka'!#u).tiJu-
r^pewrre Hiding !int Naic^Z
lie^btuing'^illa:
jPv_. ....
tnictkij^ A' d.. t^«j, t
E *****
r.ot
i {iir.i TPpbeie,. and if persons, sick
h ibe yMl'ovt lever, can communicate the
a-f t;> <>t1 efo in an impure iitmu.-pbere,.ii
tainly the t'iry <f Vvery i-oinnvuniiy-
lie re are local causes «.f disease lo.
reotdaiiarts ior; . prc'«
' * c ••
W" do -lot object to the estaWUb-
ieut
of nnarani ioe laws ai'H n'lstoti at
A>.
WM
.(! G ii-
ve«foiv| but we d< ol-ject t«> the in ni C.r- n *
which tbey a.c erifo-c'ed.'• Iliiberto ti.e flunr
barrets, ain|s\vbi^key cask? b i've l.een siik
qua: amine !u w«, w bile the pas-
hsitT, in f;very ii.t^tanee. d^gaided
nd visiied ifiw.ii n and (iaivostom
m
of
Theipub-
rsas less
i&r&Q.. -r~
and who'
®3$m
'las.
n tne
As it
from the 10th or 12th of August to hear
frtmi him as to his aeccptance or not of the' ul-
' „ • Jj. - . •■■ : • '■
tiuiatum oWho four powers, we must totally
disregard all rumors?'eithef favorbfe or .unfa-
vorable, until tbe^ NV.ono but Nichuias him-
self can know what his intentions are, sind^bq.
latitude of statements teSg^^he m&3 ienv
na. Paris and elsewhere ire >or the nfPe purpose
of infiuencing the markets ^ - i
"Thestato of affiirs at Constantinople and in
the principalities remains unchanged, vOnly
mc*'
may confidently lock • for an addition of fift^
thousand to our population from all sources by
the end of the year. Although vhis.is. a mucli
sniailtt? «S|refis(^than in past years, it is of far
'better materiaU; 4><nf>g mainly composed of
aose^vlio bftVo bwrngb t th o i r Ml use h olds to set-
tle permanently in cur State'.
:%bq following i '. t^ie acccrant given by ihe
Herald-of the shooting of Joaquin, tbo famous
Kindit
The famous bandit Joaquin, whose name is
associated with.a hundred deeds of blood, has
at last^bgen captui^d. The^company- of JState
ngersi. under the command of Love, have
b^a "diligent ib their search for the robber and
bis band ever Since, their organization. ...W^
aprisied our readers sonje tiipe sifice that they
%?D()6jP^^Eins. Wilr^ccmain in Moldavja, the
bulk of the aruiy being ad vanced into" Walla-
-U- '
Duke Constnntine,vtJie Czar's son, Grand Ad
itlirnl of the Rirssrff^%eet.^ad arrived at Odes
dl to review the
6a--Md'pr6'C'i«;ae< ...
squadron. *- '
s.i
• ivecenVsiii.w)^ Imve revealed the astoun-
ding lari, that a belt «f countVy varying from
ten to oiir biu.dtf d"rid>s bioad, extends* quite
acrosMbe eouti«e. t,;lrcj^n the Atjaniie ijidb c
W"!> [Pacific, wbu hls So level that % raifrnad.may
I be emended t%;^hoie V di^anci wi.h^tti
turns lecc-ivcd since i ur {'traversing" a :?m|rie t^U' IttiHn range. 'Fhe-f?
w
^.vi ,W h i s of
^ Diciwus bus a ma*
jt btgbv
i iiell
ntendetrby
hfe- fcl ml ar- H _ _ r
to «\«Y:U..t:.e j« \j-M iiifs (.1 | pacific RallriKid^'niay" ex
i r Gtiu rnor, l>ick?oa^ijr Lieutenant | lWtn^Sacrahiett 6:"toBi frDte'gi#tdi tbii rouie,
f.ud- 11IU ihe eandidnte for the | v,-ith as Sit-le difficulty ii upon tn openpiarin.
:.%w^i sa! Di^tcret, The?er^ This singular ten;ai4 In tie surface I f the
; irt c'n t : #^^^tc^ba Vfi " l^c
51- a
The greut backj^ta of lue J^orth Atnej-ie.tn
Continent seems frf fr~'rWk-
ofh4rw • Railroad [iass
cr it. The rba^ viof !_he-
the C'U«t, and those^Tt
i ra IS.•vr.droa ^'e'WesT'eSS1
insuiated bilb
orn 'he
summi), h;
siupi, that ihe rivers alw^ this |luve; rvn in
nearly Easteily r r \V>st< '• dire'clio''J On
the VVvstern tide of'jho CuAUne-tft ine Gsla
alinosldueiw esta diitan
Although' the Hospt'dars nominally retain
of
power, the liussians lina appoi
three commissioners, nominated by the I'za?. to
decide (in all political and administrative trieiis
nres. their decisions being final.
It was reported rluit the I'orte had already
recalled the Hospcdars. and that the Prince of
(ihilkii bad declared his independence of°«Hhe
Sultan:'but both staterii^aTs'were doub'ed. "
It wus also iiunoanccd that the Prophet's ban
act--the signal for a holy wa^-had jjoen ' tin
furled, but th
,£t-oo was p'rohounced'IM^^
reparations.' however, continued on
both sides withoHt interruption.
Svi-i is tn a ver^ di 'ofganized fetate —
Christians were leaving Antiocb aftd Aleppio
for tie Coast. The Drusgs and' other moun
rainec b were armitK. In other parts of "the
Turkish empire great cortfuiion and disorder
■ Choicra ju Persia is advanccdj towards Ta
Great b r i t a ^ .
*'ln the^ilftuse nT Commons, Loml John Russftj
.fie;jtit^Ei8otiSof the t!oyerhment i
railroad
mjfy0ns a
hundred miles,
iVfest a distance of five
nd table lands South of it
slope with a gradual 'elevation often Or twen-
ty (cot to the mile, to lh> b<gh
abuxcrs West of il.e Rio Grand
point the country >'Opes. by a gradual descent
uhiio.-t iinpeicej tible thioigb the ^Messilla
valley to the plains around J^l Paio^wmf*
. W4'^' * f iller ivet lbese |daihs gradually sbipe
ib«)Mab!e lands between the Pl-
ihTl' rive^ and ih« e lands slope wnh
Ho-S and
un yeitow lev
;iug uui in a mild
jmber of deaihs,
iwc^y a day.
form in
bowev
r ha* been in
ftbat ten
tide in*
rnr.H
se sltives
!>d inventor of
Sre^i Visited ttft^
d the rnatitifictii
es>are
nswer
U iKifl
au exc
ents
ne of theia h.ive
exposed.to . tue weather
iaoaalliaAi
sfs. or
•S^^Wl; r
House, vvii
a 5doc
irove t
i-c!u!,
StOJ'iCS oft
'Wti".
the-arrlvaisdu-
until tii ey have driven the rascals from their" were irregular and in favor "of buyers, parti cu-
borders, or bung a portion of them.
A decision was rendered in the
larly the lower and inferior grades, whieb bate
Supreme declined l-8d. The'Weeks"business was 43,310
Court a few days since that wili attract atten.- bales, including 31,000 American, leaving a
tion and create some surprise ii^ the - Atlantic st'Sck oh hand of 842,832; of which 571 009
surprise j
.States. The Court decided that tho min s of
gold and' other prc-cious metals of California
are the exclusive properly of this State : that
the United 'S'SUes bate 'no interest iifthem, and
cannot exercise any jurisdiction over them.—
Ch'e decision does -not include the Jaiids .con>
gaining the minerals, but only the minerals
themselves. From present apfSieraricea tbe
total production of gold for the six months
commencing with 1st of Ju^of. will be larger
than during any similar period sin<?e the open
v t* it _ r I * t. * _ _ 1 k - 11 Vv a ' a n4/t /3
bales wiere American.
\¥e give a^ew extras from a rather flor
idly^ritten %|itiolo in tj^e Crescent, full of hor-
rors; ;ahd entitle J. . ; ^
Down Among thb Dea^^ Verify
the many lidrribfe reports of the doings among
the dead, we-the other day visited the feme
•teries. In 0* fy^strict were, long processions.
to tbe(_ solemn music of funi-ral
a <innntarnina(l>] f\f ti
marches. In countenances of
passengers were the lines of anxiety and grief
ing of the mines, This result will be effected. _gn(j many a door wasfestooned with white and
Antisls
Q, if a person feel
prussie acid, what ife i
A. To smell the va[J
(br.rtfborft:)
g.;0. What is the bet d
bas swallowed prussie nci
A. Apply diluted amrae
the nostrils, and let a
from a pittiher fail from
regl on of; tbe spt'iitt;
IP""
A. Aibumen, that is, the white
.0 ), at.larger profits to the miners engaged than
^ *♦. . r _
PARTICULARS BY THE'ARABIA.;
s SETTLEMENT OP THE EAST^S QUESTION.
"^~H0SP0DAPS>- ;
id.received infofniatioo thatsJoaquin was lur-
PROTES'i: OF
L-WKi:r~:,
l/iitcx from China.
New Vork,;Aug. 23.—The following are the
.jnost important items of Europeaiajnews brought
by th#lSrabia. 1 ^
,-Tlie Eastern Question.
Dispatches from St, Petersburg to the 5tb
insttni. state that the- Emperor of Russia bas
ng ii} the wilds of Tula VaUcy, whither ao^t
cordingly thejf directed their search. It is re.
-ported they encounte^d.the robber chief him-
self, at the head of bis band, at a place called^
Panoche Pass. A desperate fight ensued, the
robbers being well, mounted, attemped. to
but beihg closely pursued by the Rangers the j
kept up a running figh t until Joaquin and one
of. bis lieutenants were killed: two others wefe
taken prisoners, and three"managed to make
Jfieir escape- Several of their b- rses fell |nto
the hands of the Rangers. The ,victors, .find
ing. the further pursuit of.the fugitives use
less, cut off the head of Joaquin and placed it
in spirits, to be brought, to the settlements, .as
apryupPit the robber him^elfjiad been killed.
Yesterday-we observed a total of'ti^tbeen'
clippers now in port. There were also 24 (TOier
American square-rigged vessels, ^and four
foref^,-discharging at the same wharves, be-
jdes a large number lying in the stre im. At
his tifjc, business is no! so lively a:s usual, iii
iconscqdence of the ron arrival of 'a great
many vessels long since due. This delay i«oc
casipned by adverse or light win'dSSreported by
netfclv:.eyery vessel .'that arrives.
Cf '(I Sa\ s !
--ifr
■Theie. is a great^dcinand fir brick and
sgone masons at present^ owing to the great
nutnher builiiings.-iBjgjhi course of* eiecti«in.
ife- it,, w.
le to • b
definitely accepted the propositions of tbe four
spatch from Trieste states, also, that the
Saltan has accepted the propositions drawn up
at Vienna, and alldanger of an European war,
for the present) is past.
Intent excitement, however, exists among
the old%turkish party, in consequence of the:
refusal of the Hospo Jarsof Moldaviaj^tjd Wal-
lachia. tiT/ield obedieWrtfftrtttfT^ltan, and it
is feared that a revolution Vrill a ion take
place. -
Steamer Wrecked—Livc l.o*t.
Tbe steamer MonumentarCity was wrecked
on her.passage from Port St. Philip to Sydney:
New boutir Wales, and 35 perst^s lost their
lives. :"'V ^
.1 SSiip Foundered—Awful I. *s of Liff>
The ship Aral, with passengers and "the
Bombay mSiH^bas foundered ntgfesea, and one
hundred anS" seventy-nine of tbe passengers
perished. 4
brilsESB.lNSCIlRBCTlON—MARCH ON SiNKIN-
' ■■Ch'inf^e- itK-uigeni force, at ihft last
accents, vva« roarcltin 1nfoW%nkth (? ) and
within l"iir day^rrtiu ^li of that city, was re
pofie-i "to, have ..-beaten back the imi.ei'ial'geef
Tbjhrack on Canton was defei' red until
Ser^^'ber'^ , #>*
Fuance.—Tbore is no important political
news Iriun France
black hangings, the voiceless witnesses of wail-
ing and%f sorrmv. On .the one band slowly
swept long corteges - of the wealthy,- nedding
with plumes and drawn by 'pt-ancinc horses,
rejoicing in their funeral vanities; on the other,"
the hearse of the citizen soidier, preceded by
me^inred music, enveloped in warlike panoply,
and followed by the noisy tread of men under
arms; fohile there^gain the pauper was trun-
ed to his long home on a ricketty cart, with
a boy for a driver, who whistled us he w
and swoft&a careless oath aS'lie urged hia mule
or spavined horse" to a trot, making haste with
another rrorsel contributed to the grand ban-
quet of death. Now among the Bteeples was
heard the chiming .of the bells, as of Gboules
up there, minglir^tTieir horses voices as in a
chords-of gratulation over the ranks of fallen
mortality. Anon from some lowly tenement
'nem^ssm of andther foi?tEiB chiild of
the yolk of tbe egg mIso coniaina albuincc
getber-wub an oil, whicb 13 gwd'.imi
aeaihst poison".
against poison". ,
■"Flour and water mixed,to tbe cons'5
-i r v--.'' < aijl A'IBWiK *
a smooth pa
ave prov
-dose oTO liiuum Ln« b
jhile from tfse^corner opposite,,
(some low baeshaB^f-jpinglii
ri ■
trill cd^t
■fafiefttiona.
Burst tliesfSg
"ribaldry wit:
or tw'O as tff^bomor moved him.- * '*>*
. the gathering points carriages accuinula
trd, apdysuigar 't*!ttn 3tefS!,^lhey^-joslled
jeach other4fi tin?
jest widi the 1 ibald ud^ound but nf|
profane "malediction and; riot>'o - mil ill, the
clanii of whip th'oncs and flie i a' rtfr.of vlieels.'
AUthe ga'es, the wi nds brqi^hl iniirn
ol the corruption wiibin.
rwas' lidcii with the ranlrat mo-'ph'ein?
rotting corpses. Inside ^hey were pilpd by
fifties, exp^ed to.the heat" of the^mr, swol-
len with corruption, burst their coffii
and sundering, as ifby physical effo£
ligaments that bound Their
feet, and extending'their'rigi^itifib's in every,
ioutre attituUe. What a^e'dst of horrors! In-
•8ide,;.ci^j)-scs.-pileiW^?pyramids, and without
ata ■ " 'V tg- ar . ^ „fc- - _ - T-
liiiudned- aie now ern^ioy/'d at $12 per ra^,
j^nfee U„ I ,,-njio*
gard f'ojiimarca. The prin^'rpa]Tgntivre of -.l, . t-ilo a'.i th.t' aic.> auifd. I.i .iVi.iTqvr j^e ii
plan is thsffrKng: 11*•'cr• i .'s s!'-',u' cu,,t'rs ilie 011 a ' 1
uit the' di
ty,'Fsq.. Governor^ • \.
on"s ni'otion forra xoinmittee on the
- - -y^|" " ~ '
sutgpect ot Wu^n pei®f. postage is postponed
till nest session.
Parliament is expected to be "prorogued on
the 18th.br 20th of August.
Th^.order prohibiting th'e'~slaugh'feritig of
at its cuttle at Bucn'es Ayres has alvrmed tjm British
rom this >mP0rter3 of bide, stocks beiSg"lower^ian for
fifteen years past. v *
S#-LATER.F-Upil. CALIFORNIA'. "
Arrival of tbe Steamship Texas.
The steamship Texas (..'apt. 11, Place, arrived,
here "yesterday eariy in the afternoon front
Vera Crur^r^h port she left on the 22l inst.
VVeReceived by her papeis from.San Fran-
aud ,appoints 11 . .,
- n t q'|>e inemcn have =t!O k forSlOO u month,
, . - - -ii. ' v
orado, and from tb<
sources ot ?iije
■ces of that river lu the Mj||issij,iH
vis not a single hill or m. u itain range
t./ pn veal the eoiiftrui^^ ^j^ailro^d tQj^
Mi-iili-sipp!, opposite ^fcVjb'-irg; Iroin
ihis poii.t to Sjavaniiah rai!r>;a Js have a 1 ready
roqie, and what is vvortliy?W" r^i
:hese roads extend in a iin aiiUo« t due
iiciin the .Mississippi Jlo- ihe At.aqtic ocean
without penetrating an elevated rang&tft t.iiU
.rovutllains. Mr. Benton _Gi^Da\|s,
and «^rhe; >tate. oif n • 10 ,ft« Uatog may
>r a better rfoto f.ir the Pari fie
oM-f but in Nature has desiga^
ted 'he ronte on the'ftne o* 32 d«^rees a- the
r >u'c pre'eralilc to all others*'and liefue
s^^^he iroii horse may
be seen coursing ilin/ri^o 1' i"- whole ext.ent.
A TOUCHING l.\CI|.'E$iT35S
"The following-tbuobing incident we cop /
from one of our exd^mges
' A touching ca##. illustrative of cgnj
at Memphis. 'Icnncssee, a
A man a.id bra wife were
en the husbandsick
have died. VV hentbey nrriv
e had a coffin purchiised. a
deposited in that last home of
o«|| before thjsm<j^ent"of closing
offin, however, and final interment of
tbeS bereave,
insisted upon once more
bracing the oold rem
of tier bosom.. WIVetli
it ra re or retiirning
ir that the fnpposed
8 nti of life, and the p
SpiHed, wltfith twefity-four ho
was enabled to" proceed on bi ";
prswrot -rtre- .Vl.-^ ^u Oeean- and- Inland Mail
©ompany,^ which Col Ramst^y, now in Mexi-
co, is the acting superintendent. ^
.•'•j* W&,published in yesterday afternon's papfir
«« IWHZO - - 'd '- : , -
iiroad t<te a,brief otlme of the news. ^
W ..X}ie San Francisco.Hewld,. of the 1st inst.,
made.up for the steamer, fqurnishes
sive, although^,not. very important JpSmit of
intelligence for tlie fortnight. That city,Jt
would appear,is On thl^iole in a very tbri^ng
condition. The Herald says :• . :
. t Never in the histcfjyiof San Franlusgp has so
much activity been displayed in tli%Tmprove
mentoftbe city as now. The pushing, bi^;
ling, burryingspirit of our people falters at nrt"
enterprise, however great-, and sweeps before it
obstacles tbat would appear almost iHftrmonn-:
l^jfdc. Water works, gas works, n spacious
ita^mammotlj hotels,'*5, whole ---hloekfl .'of-
feh'ouses. are all" under way at thS^gume
inie. Tbe lofty 1 ii Is are passing away, "the
deep values are rising, and - the waters become
dry 1 a fid: iW o r k m eii are busily engaged in
grading the streets^adfet lots are beiofpf^need
Ttt," neat regidenc^pteTOfesmiling gatderiillfrt
hprmgin^^pjtmong'tfeasffd hills, and every
thine weai%#ne 'appearance of bustle and pros.
and the i-ottt p .
-^The sliip Uudine^|;!s^iirriv>d a' 8 m. Fran*
rfiCO, reports ihai?\oming put from Siiig.^-
ee, on the Tib of May, she passed a whale
ship of Ne w Bedford, under e. n> oy of a
British*brig-of-war, a poitioO' of (he crew,
Manila men, having ^seri'"upon tho rest of
ihe crew ufid murdered ih'em. Tlre nanS^ ot
ihe wlrtlerAvasTiol known on boards be Un-
dine.
Tbo 'squat ters are causing great excitement.
iBvep city-occupied lots are* being entered hy
em. and by ^e recent decisions they cannot
i$ummarily"3^3fed.-- -Deputy Sheiff Freanor
w is shoo & severely wounded while attempting
.to serve a writ of-^testitatioo^y.ibilfl down, he
fired several times at his ;assaliant,~on $ffhom
(o k effect. The Herald-says: n ^
"6f the iirifortuhate natives of Califora-
have been despoiled of their ldicdi by
becn-^breed, in tlieir help
bac fof -eubfcistaj^ce on their
eat tie. But even these, it jseems :#iy. the pio
and agonized wife
and em"
d-part-
ie ^va
ms«e.s3, cert;
StldJonly.ev
toratives Leirif
e invalid
6y. wfth
a speedy recovery, owing bis
c untiring devotion and love of his true
?:«ml to th?
ntcr would
If our fricn||
•> old files of Te'e-
HUJ ; >
V. ; IS
<1 regtort ha# ^enfly-lJiieii diss
C.entrtil AniffET'neai San J11
Mv>n a
t.-ed lb«
li -t "V
PHPMPRIRHHIMI
lii'frn! t* u• a bcltr/ and de-'jCr cb -tlnc-!;
«•*%•<! aer.iss ihe ITrHCo^ Braz * i a
f < hart tbt ri.
v'/t *
•w t>rleans.
.yfi&Mg, Oil'
'Mfifher f
Vfo
_ .jm&L.,rc
ijps b.' i wecii
njn n frw day#. This
will eclip'ft:
Tut thing in
oonnectiou" with this war, irtlio fact tin.t the
SikBs of tbe Punjab, who. only snrncj^brce years
snice wore eonqirerotl by (he ICngli^jh. are now
on «t Dot^^w. they •emuIatetTtbo Europe-
« «> in aim-st reckless-da. ing.' ar d -dashed in-
to the tbicta^t^imgles without tb« slightest
Bcsilr.ttftn.'v their b iyonets doing terrible exe-
cution. fPi^nid' that tlreae Sikb soldiers,
cpd'e of fb-if own accord, vofniitoer.-d for this
war, and Jo do battle against their f<rll«ff
thic-l d^ePers r tr the ?oil of India; Perliep# they'
this jif tbo riniifpte that - misery loves cdm
Having been whipped themselves, it
t^on to see tho fame discipline
f>r ;l <T 'n.r be natu.
it i*not kirange
fh u w®'at iliey
The wheat crop will average nhe-.^ .,LnuwJj'KfiOga!iL- '-;d. uhd-jauil^^cmijes .xiufVat
thirdsi'
Tiier- lias lieiai a good deiyaiftl in 'tlie
ccJUiiii market at Havre, and prices have*
hren*im, without aiiiy quotable change.—
" w
The sales ol' the \ve.oii aro, stated at
bales. The stock j,dn - hand' w^t^ 110,000
bale.s.--^-'
hu'xter v 'tfiiien, frelting in their grease, dis-
cohlcctions,: and
hftfsh itig a wa y. with hi corns made of bushes;
" -
tbe.j:reeti boiiltia&ies lhat hovered on their
t anon buzzed aAVay to
-opedin s at Contra Costa, are not secure against
fflie spirit of rapine that is, boldly stalking
through the-^and. *Tbe otfners have actually
been resisted in the attenip to carry off theijr
dwn cattle tojt;,place of safety, where the£
thieves and robbers.'
are deliberately engaged in seizing , upon all
'<4he lands ifevt may not happen to be jmproy
ted. and rn many instances they, do not- respect
improvements. Valuable lots, belonging to
sposed to tlie attacks, of
In this city the squatters
IALARIA ON RICE PLANTATIONS
A writer in a New Yoik paper, giving a"
accttuht of thft^ rice plantations of South Car-
olina, say= : •*"
•'."There is a limb for everything. AVTnter
is tte time to pn^iy the'luxuries^the rice
plantation. The summer, nvalaria of
rigated;fields is a deadly | oisog. nigh^^u^
luled through the atujosjihere, fatal to liliam-
acciimate.d whites uim lireash il ; even those
few (rhiefly families of overseers) who have,
brought up in,;i«, are generally fecble^and
of 'Weak':constitution. As to the degree of-
danger to others, 'i uotild hs%oo^tai-d fifty7
feet from the Ijcst Kentucky tiffeihen; aY.d
•We shot at, as to spend a night on my plnitaj
lion in summer,'-^aid a Charle^top gftV.'tle^'
majj. Two instancet of ihe deadly work ij
sometimes does were also mentioned to tne.-'
. A six l&dlef'."tjb^ree
oul v!^;vn ,0,sPl*r^'aay a:..;lle ,ufl,iion of
a rice plantor. on auhlanu. " By; aii accident
iu,iheir boat their return in the afternoon .was.,
iiileyrrupte.d, aud they went bafk and shut
themselves wiihin the house jJhiid.fires made,
which they sat around all (f^SC'and took eve-"
j'jr-otbcr precaution to guard against the m'as-
Nevertheless, four of them died*from its
U)W
inercnaud:«e, an
drink dainty inhaJ'Siiotis.from tjie ureeh and
■festering corpses. ¥*•
wr
.^r au- °v<i"
taken; what ia tiie best, antidote '
A-. Iodine, three grains; iodide of potassium?
six grains; water, one-pint;—to be given iaj
doses '->f a wine-glassful.
Vomiting -sbould be promoted e'rnr-rica
-Ejeqtro:
storing the
Q. if irperstfh should swallow osati.
what is tbe bcs^ntidofe 1
A". Chalk or magnesia mixed with a
water flj
~":Q. YVbat is the best antidote to ve|
% A. Sugar.or the, white of an egg.
% 11
ately'wbat is tbe best antidoto ?
A. Removal.t^ a current of frtteh air)
hbulation of ammonia, (hartshorn.)
ItS-^y.by i strpng green tea unwholesome!?
A- Because iOpattiffiy prussie acid, wheih,
;roys the nervous system.
strong Souchong t.a r cis-ou
c ?
A. Because it contain? ptussic acid, which j
deit-roytf their ndrvous ?}*stem.—-FamUiar Sci-
ence, edited by R. E. Petc-mm.
Filial Piety.
I ' ■■ • *i:;" JgZs*
| fSH/u.l$ii1t. isjvtf^oli^Ur" charactar,
sho^fhe'^^^iyvad^■- tbedienee t1© their j ar-
bwoli^igh t, and hea'Sti fulf Did
the anguish your
pu iVtng? Did
you ever recoun| tbe days ariyx: ^V.ts'oT eiire,
toil. aM anxiefyyou cost he^ Ijfc
try.to measure the love that sustained
fancy a*? d guided ynn-vnu th 1 Did
^^tboutJjswwmwh--mojc^i^"ow/ gQ
ther than you v, iFl be able tn p _ If
-you look sour and...ejpois when WS^hc
to do anything: di«l you ever vex. ever cus
ber • If vou did. it "is a sin of i < col
magmtu'Sfe and a shame which should
your cheek burn every time yoaqj^
itdsa siii that will insure to bring it- fell
r*WBtti
in this world. I hever knew" an
o^g.dnches we.re dug ae.oss the great daughter t8 make a hapay wife and m
an . channel. t W ide enough were they The feeling that enables ?ny ,one to be uusi'
to ft mother will ma^.c her- whd'fndulg^
wretched for life. /If you should kse yotl-
toentoml) a legion, but only, fourteen inches
deep. ' Cofiios ■ laid in them shfiwed their
tops above the eurlace of the ,earth. Oil
these was piled dirt to-the depth- oCa,-f<
more, but so loosely that the myriads of fiies
-Tommeiiti"y between s.the lotnfi&^|^
itri' the cracked seariis ol the culTms, buz-
zed and blew ill Mr their otafid. c.r^nti
|FSVi ;S*" ■
each hour il.eir npwdr.ttchcd svvarms..3j®«^
; The fumes rise up:in deuthiy ex^a.:"'
from rtm accumulating "hecatoinbs ft
cohr.ng corpses-. . Man wear al .lueir notes
bags of caf|§*hor and odorous spices—for
ere tue Crowds who have t:o buskijfcs'r but
to look on and cbiite«>p,lite .the vast congre
gatii n of the dead? -^Hey don't. ca:;e if-they
die themselves—1 hey 'r v : become "so u-ijtl
i|UeiriayduaU, which have been fenced in-,' effects, within a weekf and the other two su^
jTdeWHe expense, are coolly takefi
si( of by seme fellow With a big pistol,
the owtoer, in remonstrating, is threatened
Post nffioa mismahgement "is londly coat-
plained of by the Herald,.:- 11 says : * ■
•"I. . j arrange&'entf tii. oughont t^in
his Statef and between this city and
e ports', nre miserably defective, or
mismanaged. Scarcely>
ive sen? eO.n-J
sai jo'ly fine wiih these ebmi laborers," ati
was found to he iU i a physic^ could not bej with their ffhile co-woik-rs, as thoughtiess
procured untiliate in the afternoon, b^which as ;o!!v; «nd Ailf as much intoxicated as
diiy pas-es'tUat m'§ do n rt recei
|bly remuiierative-jwages. Mick nti(H%fShe
masons are paid frfim ten"_io twelve dol^g^
d.iy, carpenters eiglif dollars, blacksmithJ'Wfifl
other iiiipurtaut' classes ofoperiffives, from five
Tbe wYi'gcs'of lall'of2
aycragysix times ai|^|at as in t!i
to eigh tjd olWrs
Su-
ites. Tliere is" nc
obtain .employment, if they wish. If some
teuse for t
n an
afiiS
-all
tbese pests Vfe^oci^p the gang of "profession-
al politicfohs who infest our city and sp^d
TthSir time in plotting and and Hchftniing. o<iutd
only be put tOa.work,;the community vvou,!u be
gresiti^reiicy d.
letter fftfntl
The Grand Jury of San Francisco had just
made their report or presentment-.' which'*!**
very interesting docum
-■"tobftlieeity in many J
, as showing ti
eft nototfierwlge
TTfely^ to bo brtugbr ^J6tice ^especially on
such good authority. The Herald gives tlie
ful 1 owi ng-rcsu my f
From tb is report we learti ff^ktbe hosp1 tp i
j%*0 L'so-Mgfeit eoudi tion and thepatients v^ell
Ptov.d.d ^Sjlic building^pwever. is ulteidy
untit for thjjPpurposes to which it Is put and it
is urged that imoth& .should^ provided: A
dispensary for mflficincs to the f rwriS very
niucb neede . A high compliuifnV'Js p;iid to
the toUB^Jlnriit of the public si-book, which
arc represented to lie in a flotirisbingcondition.
ltd complaint is mado of the Wretched ac
odations of the sobohtr^ The country
'fflltm is,,admirably managed- and credit is
awarded to those in charge of it. Sheii
son and his deputies are -.unremitting in thei*
efforts to insure neatness and discipline in this
establishroeut, 'iheoity station.hou.se i.s we'd
kept. Attention is called to the shameful con-
dition of the public cemetery, and to the dilnpi-
d ib d state of the streets. The county record*
iound t/rV satisfactory order, and the offi
re complimented for tiieir
most important topic in
bo difficulties and
: tiie rr
riic.grt'at oiar^pbelween California and' the
Southern Mates, too, a,rgJittlef-to be depended
upon it We i-eeeive 1 Pjpthe last mail a news
Orleans, dated January 21 —
eri^r^eSpOndent from New Orleans wri-
t«||ut on repeiftod occasions several impor-
tant letters From this city. requi'ilf^'Hho ut-
most despd^h, did not reach hiiifTantit a' week
or ten days after they were due.,and" then by
thc-waj?of New. Yorkj fn one' instance he did not
r'er eive h!s'eorresp^di^C?:uhti! two- months iif-
ter date, while not one of a regular series of
letters from S•'w Orleans wlffch ^'o "ift'e#d vis-
m ont'bs pastf^lp thi^ ^
to band. *ac{f gro^
of'itho^e"itt *ciiarge
the nmffs is in'^iiferaole.'^ ■*
The Marysville Expresst'sp^*6V of a Wttlo
between the Indians at the Empire Ranch.—
They wef^clrawn ;:p 0^ a plain in a regular
but11 e^nrratfl|)e chicf^ mounted, and all the
" w^r^bverved. *%onie three or four
time his recovery was hopeless.! The sick man
besQughthis brother not to hazard bis own lif^
laf"remaining' with':Jfi|j^in4T e was obliged,
beforril^^un set: last farewc-ll, and
Teave him witl) the servants, in whose rare in
the course of the night he died
feredMici^iaSifea^laB
'•Two brothers ^^eda plantation on whic,h*
they„ had >pent the winter;, one of them, as;
summer approach ed, wai-careful to go to-an
ether residence every night.;., the other delayed*
to do so until it was too la«^. Ouemorning.be'
" NegrrcS; although they dd^faot enjoy as
good health, op the rice plantarmns as else
whore. are?w|itiubject to this fatal local fever.
Tlie malariit* seems to be more deadly in S
Carolina .than iu Georgia. Except durin
summer and early autumn mofcths, the rice
plantations are very healthy, and the" climate
of the country in which they situated, as I ex-
pe^nced it, is most delightful ; sufficiently;
mild to .permit one to .dro^ liirhly. and not
requiring ^tese apartment||ftMi< even sedentary
occup^tiooj ¥n,d suffieiently cool-not to ostfffHon
lassitude or early fatigue,, even in vigorous^-
i
sm
rn
hiiidr^ v.-ere*"engaged iff the fight. Three
were killed and seventeen wounded, when vic-
toify perehett; opoS the banners of one of the
parties, whdpi ai'ned on the battle jj&ld. huili
■ firest saffg," o^iv-ed, and evinced malf^signs of
joy over tfTeir triump. 'il.e weapons chiefly
used were tow and arrows, bat there a were
gufirfT^rbuglit into requisition. " *
¥"' A'"Go;d p1ac?r iseaid to bftVo been discover-
ed near ^anta Cruz, about thirty-five miles
from it, oh tho headquarters of San Lorenzo, in
the'eoast mountains towar3s*i?anta Clara.
Mining is a9 prosperous as over. 1
1 here is the usual catalogue of erimes'-rdit-
tie, if any thing, abated, murders, fights, rapes!
ge-scoftliug and lynching, all continue to be
trated. ^
he Alta California, of tho 1st. says":
H'wlll be seen from the intelligcbeeJrbni the
^ott.h that tbefo is a prospect of itie preval-
eiioe of lyuoti law in that region. Thoinbabi
tunts have been driven to take upffms against
tho hordes of criminals that are overrunning
the country, th^ are nofc likely to stop now
Tactics FOit Cni r.cn Gof.rs.—The following,
n ^Chureli Ktiquette,^3s not much bf an exag-
geration of what s^netimes happens, after ser-
vices hfive begun, to the edification af the curi-
ous in the congregation, and for the ^pmfort of
the nerves of the pulpit. "Let the lady advance
one puce beyond the door of the pew she wishes,
to enter, halt, about faoe. and salute. The
pew must tbetjrbe vacated fey/such gcctleman
as are in it, by a flank movement. The Sfjuad
should rise simuUaneoady*--Wne lady
jK ^rdil iS be4-Tffco by the right flunk,
tbeu deploy Into the aisle, the head man fa-
cing the lady. a#Mho rest passing to bio right
and rear, the difeaction oft he line being changed
bv a right countermarch, and forming again" ia
a line, up an I'down tbe aisle, still faood by
the ri bt flank. . The lady, wheu sho sees that
the coast is clear, oompletes her salute, ind
advances to her position in the pew. The gen-
tlemen break off by tingles from tbe rear, nhd
resume their places, ifijeat 'earo should be
taken, of course, by other"partie9, n0t to, enter
the aisle when this evolution is in progress, un-
til it is Com pie tedl^j^BbT
jk tjf .corij^hv^,.'
.rigger
at the 1 iut-ings of" ihc fftc.fe,1 o 11 130atb, ar-d
crack joke'/ in the' horrid atmosphere where
sfcbrcely th?yyau draw iireaih dor utterance.
The stoical negroes, t^ic'),' who are hired at
j&ve dollars per hour to assist in the work of
|ifl«raieoHk' stagger und^ the, stijlLig fuines,
.and can ' out}' be kept ar work" by deep and
aontiniieJ poia'iot s of " fireivater."' They
Julp deep diaoghls of the stimulating fluid,
aipJ rofellng t.pj.hei'r tasks, hold their n-.-sss
wi'h one liaud,, while with the other they'
p ihe spade, heave 6n the mould, and
back to-lhe boule to gjjp again.
ther, you can Utile dream
every utikirrd look or- un . i
of h«r wishfe: wiikluiatit yot|^
eli you how Lsuni|j|jhibs' Ti0 in
- .. -aces if iicgle-?t:to my nether: ar-- ^
"ifiati&'lo licr Oare, ' had' the Himo of bein^CjjB
oJ ci^.i i ^ e tola^ lov..1:t
t ybf.jvc^/si'p^rybst:oj^fo*f"the' pbfudT^pl ij
'wojjd, even thou'gii S knew it wa
■hidifie fauMs^aiidTiiagiiified ali tua^^s e<. >' d j
J kn£W-bow many Ihi hgs~t*n|^El
.add to her happine'ss and;repay •
'Idid.rt^f..d^:"1MV^h6',g'rS^ tias cut off"all'
portuwitie^ 4£i:ecufjtdg^ii^tal^orjtsn
Never, n.'.tor Ltar J7 r your£
ih-ioory of an vt^mmr |
aaSmmhcr. If "she is ack. bo^ v.:;i you r.-osj
I'bcy even laugli-^ v-- . ,
If.kb
pSIty
jlieni^elvcs.
;^And thus,-what wiih the song® arid obscene"
jesfsr<'f ;thp^ra.ve-diggers, the .bo/.iing of ihe
flies, the isuig-song cTies of the huxter wo-
men, vending their confections, the hoarse
oaths of tne men who drive i^ie dead-carls,
the merry whistle of ihe boys, and the stifling
reek from seores of blaekeiifci Vorpses, the
day wears, apace, tho wpjrk of sepulture is'
do«ies and night draws the curtain.
3^jg|ssgg • C ^ - ' -- •
FORCE OF IMAGINATION. %
A Lucehese peasant, shooting sparrows, saw
his,dog attacked by a strange and very fero
cious mastiff.^ He tried to separate tbe animals,
and received a bito>:from bis o-*-n Ucg, which
instantly ran ofPthrough the fields. The tiful daughter. It is e;_sy to win, t
Wound-was healed in a fewdays ; but the dog
was not to be found, and the peasant, after
some time, began to feel symptoms of ner\> a
agitation. He conceived that the dog, from dis-
appearing. was mad. and within a day or two
after this ideji struck him; he began to feel sym-
ptoms of hydrophobia. They *grow hourly
more^yioleiit ; he rayed, axid,..ha
deuces ofthe violo^^-^-^^^T" Tt. .
-istempur. .As he was
^-W&Hihe door open to let in th% last air
mat he was about to breathe, be heard his do"
k.,_i.f -r-i - ■ T1^ WW -r
fib'y get tired, waiting
you trust any o:;e else to
jfej^^f^o'-Orie ' could ha
your.peevished infancy an- ...
hen s.>e is in lier usuapl
Sh'els not so young and act.
in. Jfe^4" ff'si*
ojr caij
a«^,abwi£
h-df" pkico t«j
S tw j o 1
•ing it to
lierself br
ing about her, an
not Veeuu^.sbe Wt I
aw that you arc .think-1
ove to do sopietb;
v^ill "fiiate fou mm ■ be near her. Bring he$
it drink', fix h|Kc^rf^rTi o'Sfer l.apilchief^bTiti;
her shoes, get her ^.oves, ot; M sosac 0.
tie thing for by'. No'iHattW few ne(i
heaU-uy she
ibgptas
iittlj tbing^hat
Tfow f should fbW how -to.get down on the
and put the stockings and sb'Ms or mot,
dear, fat. white feet, or to.scaud half an
combing and loving With for soft, brown
" : tie%
[^Td' mad
It i^aite. a habit io thb
try for young people to name their parents
Th .s is rade, impudent undutiful. Anj
persorfis an old man or an old woman,
should be somethir.g sacred," somefbingl
liariivthe word that designates parents!
tone of voice in whie'v'Hhey are ac
should be affectionatj and respectful,
surly answer from a child to a pare
veryjiaishly 011 the ear of any person 1
any idea of filial dutyV 'Bfc sure, g:ij
you. each win for yourselves the name
one.should be without it. It is much
be a good daughter thaa a "*"*
There arc no conflje.tio
ent and child 4S between bi
chiidj duties are much ..
tlwnf pare^^"" irc ™9ll2
so thiu she who^pB
.ilgliter may fail to be a good wife or motlie;
but she who fails in this first most single re?
tton, need never hope to SH nnoiher 1|. -g,
sure, then, that you are a good djiugi I
f hrt * l>
fe.
s>rmei
Commercial. W
LIVERPOOL COITON MAUKET—Since
Wednesday, the 3d, more warlike news, together
with accounts of the cotton crop, per Pacific,
checked tho demand and depressed the market.
" Iders offered freely, aud prices of American
b«tkf. TH. animal ^□Etoibisbed.ids,liclcd .^J ^ U!ToT tZ'rt''-"''
his hand, and frolicked about the room. It
was clear, that he, at?icast, was in perfect
health. -The Peasant's mind was relieved at
the instant ;- he got up with renewed strength.
-uressed himself:plung d his head into a basin
of water, and. thus refreshed, walked into the
room to bis astonished family. The statement
is made in a memoir, by Proffessor^Sstfbatiiii ;
and is not if^robable.that many attacks of a
disease s3^.trougty dependent on the imagina-
tion,'might be cured by ascertaining tho stuta.
of the animal bj^whicli the bite wive given
The excitement witffetgaYd to the compara
^fs Speed of the steamships appears to be run:
rd to the compara-
•per " '
niCg high iu New York, and te
making. , Corliers, in SSBjP^to the
Courier and Enquirer, states that he is auth(^|
i®0d by a gen tie nan to say that lie will bet
$10,000 thtftheF'AIWb , of the British lino,,
will mako the beslftwo%ut of three tripe with
tbo Arctic. j)f the Collins li^p.
. The
aape ntt tel| your mother is a dang<^
oret; and one that will be likely to
sorrow.. Tho boars you spend w ith
not bring you regret, and yoa should
disappointed or out of humor for not
mitted ta go to seme place you v Ishc
You t-hould love'her so well that it
bo felt a punishment to. {.ivjj up tbe
ty to remain with her. Nothing is
tiful than to see a girl take off he r
sit smilingly down with mother b
wishes it. But thiajett ir is
my thoughts have waridered: wgo i
"Mrs. Swisshelm's "Letters to o< un
Iksf.ct Fecc.vntty.—French mi
mathematicians furnish epSBl^xu
figures upon-the rapidity with wha
species of bii£3 multiply, and the ee
dered to mankind by the pwhlipws.
upon them. A bug he isacquaiate]
duces nine generation!|a n feasoaj
m
,.Hi|
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