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'I sy 1 SSHHim.ll.JU1! ARniVAL.OF THE Tax Satt.Ujf tn advcrtlicmer.1 In another columa.it will be een that the land on which the taxea for the year 1851, have net been paid will be uld on Monday next, at lliejCourl Home in thii ADMITTANCE Shall he only granted: to orphane deprived of bothjparenle. THE SUpEitlNTIiNDCNTS Mut be tnan and hi wife, not under thirty yeara of age, of piou character, and capable otjteuching tle unal branch-v of an I'ligU'h educdtiin. They hll enpitretn be IVithful, tender end nnreinit-ling in the care of the orphan comuiiiled to their utierililendtriice, nnd Uo lo (ol hide o' the eruption Wat 10, COO feet ihove the level of lh ea, nnd iva et burnii p. The lava then five humfrcd feet il rp. More recent iduceafrotn the IhciHo whaling fleet alale that the whale fyhcry iad been very ueceiil.

The United Slate ehlp Vincennen, had arrived at Sn Frantico Irom Aaloila. She report the echooner Juli tale at the tr.oulh the' Columbia river, and that lhethooner Exact, which wn reji orled loot, hud arrived -ale ut Puget' Sound. Governor Ib'Icr hud nt a uiiJpe to llie Ca iit-rnia Legidnture an nprnpriotioti of money lor the relit) vl (he overland emigrant. The Mexijan lioutid iry Cntnmii Mier hnd cutne dow on the Golden Gn'e, in-tending to tn the phdna by (he wly of the Gila and the Kio Grande for the pur-pof o)' completit thr urvy The vchooiirr ierra Madre, which had ailed from S.m Kranti.co for the moiuh ofthf Colorado river, with detachjnejit of eoldirr tinder the coirvinond of ait. to e.tallili permanent tol at llm n.oulli of tint Gila river, hid tod been heard of, and it vvu uttiuU he lot.

A large of paMnipere weie ul Acupiilco wailing fail eel up, muiiy vi Oiem wcr in greal ilitre Jul the Golden Gate wn leaving Acapwli'c, in expie bad arrived, bring ing inlclligeuctf tliat both home o' the Mexican Congre had the huaiitejo-e irealy uiiaiiimouily on the 7ih April. I he Chnco m'ne were becominr an obj-ct of milch icnlery id nob i tj re hod becinne very prevalent on the luthniu. Advice Irom IVru alale I ha' derijco1 I'inontratioil bad been madn in t.ivor ol General Flore' vki edition thv El uador liooj h.ol their gun. ti preveiil them Horn I.emK uecl ligalittilhe lllVll.ltl. More had Irlteli lI'C lily of (hiayeUiiil with gret eae Tlie iimjoriiy id' lit troop vrr Euro peun.

tore I nlereiS an agctil ot the Peruvian Government, who (iiri toanutx Eo tudor to Peru. com i) i a i. iintMervci -J rice of many lirtiole wer etemlilv lldvalit iilg Agricultural implement wt ie in good deinntid. JJreadtniT wero elling very frtely ut lull pru-e. ndvuncing.

Clothing, dry good and jrolioli were Imher. Me href ut nnd clear pork ul 22 In rVJ i The market wa ov ertt 1 wi'lit boceo. 1 on T.iui hi a I lie )iip Ihj wa jtn jfil from ibiluiiK.ee mi fSat'ii-day hit liei la, taKllig out a'loiit I rt loindi ed einigr.n one h.o.dred ol tnim bavealreaitv aih- ved, tome ot them iVoni ()in, r-iel to t-uiS-irf-. and tlia.enrl will e'op atj Nudnik, ij.r onc hondrnd looieon b.Kird. m-t of are miihOluitted uves.

A nning tin i. one colored tmni to a li.ly ot V.r-j the pronpecitsj 'ooa. who -una mm mui in his re. there il' IttVoiahle, she aho'it foty I n'in wlMi the ii'iiiement that they ha'l tfi out tu I hut laud if t.ieir eij) tha lihert.e which are, offered them, till tii'o enpeii iitin' lly Mayn! The new system of telegraphic fire, wu n.t i a eii.rt lime Mttce. Key.

of hoxe will he hand of Uie ei.g:teei, and iie h-X it key. ra- of l.re, m.ida'of gu'iMg-an hi mil will b- go i '''ui U. i whirl. tMc ii.tr ii.M. l- 1- the Im of iu.

known al III teutrl olf-ce. and Ihe amiinis then Htvuuk iii.ori inne'o I i Th( Approach. nc Elect Ion-the rccraiir lur uvirijuuu vicuruut Action. The preerit egon I an important one. for it both National and State.

We of courte I eel ti nerenity and iuiportance ni Democratic Adiiiluitdrbtioh, in order to effect the reatr.t good to the greaient nuint er. Wk believ the principle tft! Democratie party thoroughly under. loud end carried out, are better adapted to leeure the liappii.e and prosperity iif the people and prvvrrte utiim-paired our great Republican ryatem, than are thone of the oppo.H party, whoe leader, have been compelled I nun time to time, inc the orgaiiizHlion of their party, lo concenl ui.d i-pndiat their irinrlji'e-, and to filler all the ex-traVBgnriCe nnd l'aimlicim, which huv characterized varlnu section of the country and their parte, and vanou Unprincipled apo.tute to their creed, for the purpone of ecunit; atcetidency; lit lit vlng and beli ing it mncerely, we de.itule not to admoniNh our brethtcn. In whatever party they nwv he-lor or in whatever part of tht country located, to act ie'y in the coinlnj political cam-pnigii, and to give their immediuu to the importance ot organiaion nnd Prom the MimeroiiK iiiuoder which haw liom time to time, lb-cteil dicredit upon our pre-cut. national a.lmiiii.tratioii, and plseej it.

fnemli in the unpleniit ot jleny-iug hour con incing, and deleiolm; ithout aiiiu tiiiig for the in.atiaih.ic and C'N-luso lor tlii' Mioilt of olHte and fiom'tLf iiliKCrupiiloo jiieani which ar reoortnl to, di Traud.t'ie people out ol Iheir linnett J'tdgmeiil, by adopting every expedieiic (latli i ing every 4i ji.diL'c, I'licouraiog every hope, eiibkUMliint; tt every lacy, t'eeding every revenge, arid courting every taction, we feel lul'y peuuiided It, at the tmiir portion oi Hie Auiviuho pi U-, who conxtiiute a Urge m'jority of llm vo ve.iu,mna llie present pfhlicul apcl i.i nearly e'lvf hf State of the Uoi to rant ihi con camion and we rejoice that it li io. for, a aureiy a two and two make four, the pl- 4fy. ul! Adam In Weh.ler and Heward. und a nt.der. Hlul pntctied it pltneid lien hi power, ir i.i.let e.i upon mo cooiilry I III alillf.n.

,1.1 A. .1.. i lnoli(i our picneiit liirtii ol government, or riipple it a to rcipiirc many year, of ami Ii gil.itiiu regain it original power and pur.ty. 1 hi opinion, whetlier corieet or not, i honcffy entertained, and It i refil obnervalion oftfm tei.dcr.cy rf by. legislation uT the encomtigemerit oi' loavy iiioio' il miiiioioie, and the oili i i ui ihuiuvhi power in II geoerm 'Monev a convenient aitnle id ex chaiiire.

but it tan ie with it an ilium n-e now er, winch may be Med for grot goo or gifi evil. Khou'd the lep.hiUoii of tint connti for twenty fiea year diiected to tit" ad vaneemeiit tout coict iitration ol tint mwney power, on wi'l find the poverty ma-joiily, completely under it con'rol a ate the? po of lWone," under the control of the Such if the inevitable i ti liileiicy i.f Iflgli Pi oteetlo.i, )in ioo iou, nn ri i iijjuiii i.y(tn'iii 01 mii'ioii I'll nroveuo nt. oni.o.iiiou Hie pre. ent X.inirj'.i- Zillion I.awx, rree-Soitim. ami the to roti thrt poMieal rmwer, and inanv oin-r 1-iHlang -n perulmriliv ol I lit liarly elastic und p'la'j'tf 'partyi 1 1 in ii i i in.

i porlalif, the people (Imuld redect upo thla i.lid regulate their aceoriling'y. itt I 1., 1 1 tt iia fill' t'ouiity, Svnatoiial, liepiiM.ntM.ve ffd Coii- gie.noiiai lo.ieci, liiroiignoiu llie 'uie, awalvi- lo in impor up. io, 1 1. .1 .0,... we lire nlwaj wi' -el i ih feat I fiom tl.e miii'ii it V.

whi'o ilh 01 in x.it wi? a elm ii ci' h- V'e Imne our fi lend- tl.e ad- lining and tht adj.ieetit will oi I imme.liutely. nnd Unit our Ii tends in lhi coioi-i will piompilv ptepaie for then- lovmJ.ip CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAW3 TUB 6TATE 0RPHA3T ASYLUM SOCIETY, IOWA Orgnuizel ut Jlusidtint, Utrch SO, '52. A peneral meeting of the Soci ty bnll be hehl oncit every year, on the find in June. '1't ah.tll le competent to transact lntiue. At I'd iitinu.il meelinj, the orphan nh ill be in'ro luot'd, hd -gentlemen iil-scritter invitejv to attend tJit djy nil aiiiiual iibc I iption oreMue.

THE DIItEtrriON Of the affair of the Km iety shall be vet-ted in' First und Seiti'n) JJtitetdi.ss, i a Secretary. Treasurer, bti.t..- I'onrt. -n i Trustcts ail of shad -fosi i i. j.a .1 .1,1. 'nrv ill iiiiui iiirfiii ir ikTi.i.itjr I 11, Yi it.i.irm iiirioorip, oj the FiiisT Dinr.CTiiEss Shall preside at all meeting of the ciety and Irtistees, preserve order, state qilestlout for tiiscusiil hlnl declare the In all qual have t'o ens'ing vote.

il ll the advice of ihe ll-'anl, she iliaH call special meet- ing of llm S.icielv, nod ahull t-'ki an no- live superinienueiice oi geiier.ii I- i i 1 I i i i lo by i th Commliiioner of Indian Affalrr, was $7,800,000, exctuMve of $3,632,151 12 Georgia under the deed of cession of 1803. amounting in the eirqregste to $13,232,151 12, which wout.l make the -land Reeled ct4 the United Suits bout twenty-two and six tenth cent. Th average cnt of the xtlnguUhment ftf live land llov i twelve n- a oeni an sere. The Jjl.tcU Hawk (iureWf, the fl'l made In lWa, cot but lilUo mere than cent nJ a half an acre. A cent and a half wa the cot of the Louisiana purchase ff0' France.

jfj-We fin'i tin JninO'l in the Bat-, timore 'lrgu id' tin 1 KttLiso fir Ffyirivc Stave -Co-i nuance or Kitii Orntra. '1 he t.t. v.strrd.iv brutitrht ti a ff.nirt .1. .1 IT 1 1 1 i.iiit.t nf Iilidi Oi nut tuiai are tint Mr. Archibald (L Utdgjr.y, an oCior ol the US.

Court of Maryland, together with. Deputy Marshal SnyIr, of Harrltburg, proceeded to Columbij, 1 Tl. I iv tn arretl a fllflitive slave t.amei Smith, the property of Mr. bury, of thi State, the owner i being in company, They found the negro in a lumK.r vard. Columbia, nilincr lumber.

Having seized liinl.they were about starting with' him for HarrWburg, wluii a crowd of black surrounded tlicm, mid the fugitivo renewed effort to escape. In order to in'imidate hitn, as viell the crowd by which they were surrounded, the ofllcer drew their pitol, when the fugitive got EidgelyV finger his mouth, nnd bit it moot severely. Sutler-ins iroin'lhe p.iin, und in the exciirnfetit it' this inniiifiit tli iiUtcd In KiilL'clv'i h.uid wa aucidcutaiiy lird, aim ih bill eiiterinjj the lifck of the fugitive hr lell and alter fx piped. Kidnely ncce)ded in' making hi eiipe, nnd trav- llm Siflln ft I ill VIIH Hl IIIJU, ll'FM iii, ire.ichcd.B.i!:inior moruinj. lie wilf, probably, be demunded by the Governor of Pcnnnylvahia, but it i doubt- 1.1 A 1 him up or trial, in view of recent event.

Wie av Mr, Iliduely linoe hi return, ulio ilutply rrrcti the unfortunate re-eult, a brought aligut by the attempt to reit hitn and hi cof-Jengijf, in the prfornMnce their duty. Mr. U' linger ia c'niJerahIy inah'edby tdi4 iloof lle fugitive. JI left Putin- nylvania, lie My, to ecnpenn an. ti.ipitfd hy lutiiiiiol inub, and nut to avoid any just lejjal repuuiliility.

u. i Vampiiip; Vtiut a ttrnnjrt people nr the rrrnch! We n'metnlur well the tw nf Sr. Rcant HorniH, to In tli It occiirrnl in tht tin, tier tf hut tie cpiti- i.iri' ir v.iat or jfilmarl re. n.c i.ul I'vi i i-i Not Ion ijo, youn; pirl, eleven yem of go, who livo't i in I'aii, 8ttf'nitpd In iricr jirr mother, in I my of hTi for ti 1'nrpoo of itriukina their tilond. Alter Mftraful tt tiv i A ri I ln inftri.

it u'ua fJ.etiarc lliul he wun iihj(Ct Ui the irnnc nil I htrhSIe iiiu cf Amln vm xireinf'? yn'inff, ttil ftruugn vision iiHt'iml iiutinct, ir.lfH propcct curf. Ail wi'l rmnemher ce of the hiTjceant ineHf at midnight to Wre hi prtHr4, end lid uj tiodini hi IVre Ctmip, which mih. -l'icntly devoured. Tin iinfurtiin its man i now eured, and ii but thirty v'r of eee.i He r.f tii 1.1. mi Yd, only a confu'! incmorv, like the recolloc-Uoi, vf a patnfu! drram, In other ci rnr irrj to epproacli the mitr-rem- In l'Ttf.

ayonnir man immc -Kerrgc, tinder the of Ihi uulady, naddeniv left t.ia uflpuiiio.il, and fiirrende'red himnff tt thi tiroi'i nsi' v. Ho roWlM hin re- tit a caverit lirar the (op ori the rriouti. Wui of Auie, w'lenca l.f U1 to like lieAt cf the thampsig.i. coutdry, Lil'in all tlia amerij could eal iiuthiMu e'iV, nod was ceii to i7.p in if in wait fur ati opportunity to fi. hi prey.

It ncvr ihrond double li.rr-lid Run, a licit full of pistol, and aViagjer. great vn the terror he ihpired, he ur, fiequcntly tioint into town lor food and ammunition, w.i'ho'it ny tnoU tation. 1 A pcaintit, hoin lio npccled of a ncsicn on him, tuid Ids houo" hnriu'd bv hi lud. Hi med ti deeny any mulrWr he e.tiried to li7coer ii thft wood, to his den, where they tin murdered. A lrite reward wa iiflVredfur lii capture.

In vain, until hold pcaaiftininnat'd thiiinelf intuJii confitlcree, nnd capt'trcd Tin l-ea-a of prey, for rush he wa, wa. exoputcd on the cl l7ii. He wu broken alive on the vht-e. For four car ha lived e.xrlUsivcly as a I-eet Scor Utah. We learn that Mpif r.

J. Coward, W. Collinoii and Husell, who have recently emigrated li'oni Egla'id to have taken with hem laanulaitiire cf IJeel-Iloct Sngironthe They ar wealthy men, and have inreat-. ed in' thi nte.rprie alone.t--Their ttiacliinery was made in England, end will turn out 260 tun of ugar in a year. Fifty were ordered, tt iv lo c.irry the machinery to Salt Lake Ci'y.

The bed-eed wa sent on5 i-par. Kttpe rmtntiv in the world for -tlie production of bret, or otiter Utah. It will be a preat ndvantape to the people to have an acticle indispensable augaf supplied from maBiifiCtory omorg tliemselve. N. Y.

Tribune. i "Marsiace ExTasoFniSASY.At rioyds T'oilc Ky on t.de by the Mr. Thoma SrAVfotiD was married to Pon.v Gjden The brid is 19. and the bridegroom 77 ye-vrs of age. He vyeigh 300 jiounds, and is so fat al scarcely to be able tol svalk, and when bed rats t-i himsctt, or turns pilifs listened lotlie ceiling.

caiu to LouitivUte in a wagon to procure licenie, and on his return wa met bv the jyoung briiie at Sim Lewis's, at the Forks of 'the road, where the parson joiucd them, and thecerciftoiir wis performed in the ao.ie name logeiuer rejoicing. Tiir Nrcoso Race. Bayard Tav'or, Wri- itins.from Nubia in Upper Eirvpt, says 'TiiOie friend of the Alncan race, who point 'to E'vpt as a -proof of twhat that race has iuccoiiplished, are wholly mistaken. The" enly a'ures represented in Evptian scu'p-t lrc.are those Of slive a id captive? taken in Ethiopian wUr ol the Pharaoh. The tommies and yrariiicl throughout Nubia, as far as thj Dafur and bear the hieroglyphy of the minarchi, aal is no evidence in all the vaUey.oi" the Nilethat the Negro race ever attained aj higher degree of civilization thin ii at pi eseht exhibited in Congo and I laentioa from any fi-ehn hostile to that but simply to controvert an opinion rery pi ev stent irr some parts of the Vailed Slates." i The liquor bid' is ennmcrafed among! the billsof sn important nature which were 1'Mt uaacted noon bv the New York LegUUtare bi uic line oi its iat aa-joumoieiit.

A The X. Y. Tribune- boasts. that forty-one fa-pitive slaves pasi-ed that city oiftbe jz.n anrsoi4 Canada over tbe undergroano -v. Democratic Principle i Ilea mho will adhere to (hem Soma Dtniomiiir iEnquirrr.

II. D- tA. COITT-EDITOR. CITV OF MUSCATINE. MAY I i I i i I 15, 1832.

"j.U'i'J."! DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ron sF.cnr.TAiiv of rtate, w. jrci.r.4itY, von Afnrron, 1TILIJAM or Lit COCNTV. TOR TIU'ASl'REn, I. MO It It IS, or rotK covntv.

'i; PTvESIDETtTIAL ELECTORS. Gkm.J. E. rrXTCIIF.U, or Mbicatwi Co, Hon. O.

II. WILUAMS, il.r.K AUGUSTUS HAU Van Friti. WM.E.LCFFINGWnLL, Clihton 'j For Hale. offer for tale 230 lb, long primer, (which thiipappr printed on.) wi'l be -old efi if applied for aeon. With it, We will tell, if deired, an jmpcnal prrs.

(two pull,) which doe excellent work. Any pcron vvUhinjf to mall paper, in ati interior town, can o' at e-Atrii the u.ual exp(iite. Term cajlij. Tlie abience of the editor at Itork Il.tnd, wliero he ii utlcndin court, mnt tie our exl'tue for a lack of editorial tlii week. Next week we ihall do Letter.

Il lV.iX.I. I From a letler in the New York Tribune, dated "Havens. Marcli 10," we learn that General Concha J.a- bet-n recalled, and a new' Captain Gcnrral, Don Valentin hat been appointed in hi atead. The latter landed and we indued- ed into office in the the IGih i.eoi' iifd nerstl Cuimha embarked for Spain tho aflernoon of tho amc day. He wn accompuhied to the plane of embarkation by a hot of hi admirer and euthti'iaUio puthizer two learner, ciowded ith them, etcorted hi ve- rel to the inoullt of the haibor, nnd the uharvei were crowded with pectator to witnesi hi departure.

The latter a- biti'd him he puied by, nnd he return the compliment by bowing to them with hi, heud uncovered, and even hi wile "and lilile children appeared on deck to bid their adieu. One hundred thousand dollar, were subscribed before the departure of the ateamcr, olid forwarded tn Madrid, to be preenled to hit three daughter, a a token of eleem nnd ynipnihy Ueport aa). that Gen. Concha waa re- moved for huving trepaed the limit ol hi authority alo, for having proposed reform and change that were inadmi cable. Odier report are, that it wa done, through intrigue that O'Donnel, (formerly Captain General of Cuba,) and one rotor, who were derivtn money I from Havana, nn account of some hundred of cmancipaltd negroes they had hired out, (tad thi suddenly stopped by Cjiicha and a Pastor and O'Dounel are in the Hoard of Seve-n in Madrid, that decides upon matters in Cuba, we may uj.oe thLt the latter is the true reason why he has been removed.

State pHeiiA AiTtcji. The Con stitution and I3y-Law of thi praise-wortiiv association wilt be found in our I dumns to-iday. We ore pleaed ta learn that it prospect aro brightand cheering, and again urge upon our citizen the duty of warmly jseconding so' noble an enter prize. CCrWelhis week conclude llie speech of Mr. on the Land 13.11.

It i a niatterly production, and we hope its length will deter no one from giving it an attentive perusal. The Fine Arts in Muscatine. Mes.rs. Hohr 5t Andebso.i are fitting up their establishment in a style unsurpassed by any of the same kind in tlie for which purpose lliey have made an arrangement with an artist of some ce-T lebrity i 'Mt. J.

1 RED. SciIKNOTTr, Oil old known through the country-Mr. we understand, intend to take up his residence among us, and i about to organize a Histrionic or Thepian Society. The programme, can be seen at Messrs, II. Si where I I i gentlemen who feel disposed for inttllec-tual and rational amusement and instruc-lion can enter their pamei llr.

S. will give notice through the. press when, he obtains a room suitable for the purpose. We jhave ben requested to lay that a 4' Union Republican May-Party," of the young people of Muscatine, by j.he usual manner- of of donating, is contemplated oh Saturday, 22d inst. Inauguration of Sec, at half past ten, A'.

MJ, iu the Court House. Dinner soon thereafter in the new School House, Dis trict No. I. See Mr. Daniel' lgal notice, 'fihil.

-eye Ktw Yoax, May 1, The racifio arrived at half fa thi morning, with eighty. Etijitithg. 11; bad (rong hed inda ihe whn! April 25ih-pafd a Cnn-'rd buiimf Eat. The follriwin dy fMl. ed the Atiahlio.

Euroon arrivtj Liverpool the lfnh, at 1 oMotk M. Tlie Wiuhiugton-arrlved at t'O'i on (lie lSih, all wl. i .1... a fllll'V tiiv vmiop Salra on Sundy cf 8('(0 Lh nf whicli COO were for otpnrf, and for On Monrey, r. reeded 10,000 buler, UOtO for and oxj orl.

Price ftp r. VWt ol SfOO bale on Market opened leady 'n U'e morning ealc b.de ul a advance. 11 it no provementin Englih wheAt-; io, ul clung, in forrijti. hreaiUfid" (, Ttied.ty American fl.mr fihix Ud higln-r, but not gencridly Corn a ahade beKcr. JJumu wanted filll rale, of beet now -f ri.tt" price? French put k-ii, jar tl) demand.

L.rd ateady. Ci tTt n.nsid-erable tranartiotn foV export. Hire ii cheaper. Tea Ji.Utd. "Sugar active ath ancc.

More doinff the Mancl rtcr tr.e. ndvnniii g. itli itr.tfif N. Mnriliy, -An importarit dthatrf. etieued on li tnvn titoppc.iiil a coinmiltee to nr tfa hieh fiMStv In.

Tb r.oi.n.r.r. il. lin il the Dmefnliin (t ll rbrt a'ated that tlisto ejrHi th United State Government pelmiibly nefe-mry tt Carry old ie f. Sir J. P.irkinirton volniilriTf in f.

hidf of the Engli-h nun-tniliiicate wi ll the GwVern.hti.r nl inrtoiir- Cot'KT Exttirut'tn, tnent mm rendered utraiu-t AJ leimni, eltling llie point' im toKijn but a eht in ment. I'oki ariivid ut QiieetKtown on A tietv tin of a'eimer to the of, Africa via MndiiJ and i. noiinefi! t.i in aeaitlui rxped'liwli a.nmt to b. ir of i'l il- H'pe mfMit the cotifi.Uor, ol tneir T'V. wa I 'rd bo'oi the" rioirt on tl: lWt In p(1ri.

'Mer. Pill ant (. i i ret. i oi mi i cinii o' Preei lent, prolesled ngailiat i irin'l t'O't ot II. co.jrt.

e.r pi mi- 1 olltlCai lie VM, Eioflind or Snain. 111 Tne.il icreafter be nt JViio-ei" PuiW, of UVrtCmh'irgi in Ii 1 ar.is on llmrtil.ij Inht. "I.iriiaI Cei- ard d.ed on S.ii'itilay. Tii Fre' 'n bud, et t'oow ft dt fu rc of fHy of' it it'-; tt cr the Med- i V' ''7 'r''. ,1 I Mllia t.ntO t'l 1 ll 1atC tl ex ftiaiit'e on London ha- foir ptV ,7.

i .1 Austrian fund, cliii-lly tin. Dutch -t count jr-mount ng.iinl lb hi. ol the inn (hstur: court, ride .1 inii-kceper me 'liable tor if property stolen ireiri str.i.-(er and trav 11 eller SiMourti'i'2 at thtir inn. 'I I ii-ii-nr l.llMW. 1 A BCt.S oil.fjr s.r- hr.

KAV STO.VK. lUiciiiitalisui Vuq'ivnir. I'lIU ilistietf iiig malady hcreloloc been I se ium of m-ilK dne, and htJ dooiua thoutamlt to a life of deei e)itiluac-h Iii inocke.l thu tkill of Ihe and re-sisUiil ah modes of treatment- relief lit s( leuijtheoiiie to the aillictcd the appropriate renw ci'y as, been f-iunJ hhf uiuatism isn tow ccflutnly and ptimaneullg cured. Tho proiicictor, in oderinj to the public hi nhtunatlc al an unfiling remedy for wtaictinat diseas.does to v-iti the most "ltr conlldence in It infallible efflcacy. A pro.d or this, he wiU refund the money in evety inslince in which a jfuie i( not flected, when ihe IH-C-IF1C is used sccordHip 10 directions.

The prieior was a Jon? time, a contui.t sutlercr and a complete cripvle Irom (his dit-nic. Um iria without the least benefit, all the known remedies snd all modes of- trestihent. -At length he was led to undetUke sn extended series of experiment with: new anil untried rcutediea. The retult was ilitiovery lh vegetable compound, by which be was himself Speedilyand permanent! rettortd to heallh, sad which lie now offers ta the public. It hat now been extensively ucd both ia thi city an eltewbere, with IU most stutfaciory airt unvaryicn results.

Among- many others, may be permitted to refer lo the followins: citizens, mostly of St. Lout, who have used it tbam-telvet or in tacir with complete inc. -cets I Wm r.enshaw, sen. Dr Whiteside Altemns Mead Dortheimei Jl Wilson Capt Siukle, Cin. Eaaterly Warrea Wieirin Moore WSTowa Wm Anitw John Horrel Blow A Brownie Prensred and aold by is.

'ail i i 3 SrhJ 3 I "tti ji Li" I "r- -Vis- ffel cify.l Sate will cemmence at 9 A. M. JEh Va Invite he atlenlion df aliip pert and truvellcri to the card of the tteainer MiaiiKfoTa, in aticther toll. inn. Tlii boat tine brvn thoroughly repaired and refitted, BTid her prompt and getitlcmuiily clUcer, and mperior nccotn-rnodalioti, can but five utifaction.

Mcr. Fat have Jit received their Sprite aupply of Drug and together vi fine aort ment of driicvriea, Cll, f.o. Head (heir advertinetnente and give them JO" The Lit of Letter, ordered by htw to be publuhed in the pxper hiivinn the larceit tircuLtiun, will be fmuidin to-day' Enquirer Col. rrciiout In I.otiIoii. The ptiblio paper havinj; noticrd the fact that Cwl.

rirtnont had been arretted in London, nnd account of Cdliortiia cluiin ti (lie (Jovernmeiil, for upflic furnihed by the people ill the conqtiekl of that country, the editor of the St. Loui Union frmule ome enquiry nt the proper place in that city tn l-am llie particular; and wue permitted by Col. Iieiitvn to tnke tin following extract of letter to him, from Col, I'mnont, dated Clart-tidon Hotel, LonJuiv, April 8, "1 have; been 'arretted for SO.COO, Lalilornii ub itiee, contrautcl dur wj the war, and vhii.Ii we brought htfore Coiire in HH. I pent oiie.niht in a Sjiuuxnut oiiic," or jail, (being or-rrited hijrht,) and Wu nut by Mr. George Peabody, an American ih t-chant of character nd great ciilth.

Oiler of tervice fiotn nuineroM Iriwiid, including IMr. Lawrence, the JLiring, other, were promptly made. I fuve rcnoii tu believe that inanv oilier of th liabililic will Lo njoii ir.t. If I were pre.it a patrhd jou I would go to jail and lay there until oniric paid ilbee demand, now over a million i Kor tlie KiKjuirer." Statr OrpTinu Altim. The JJ ard of Tru-tec deem the pre ent a tuilalle time to rxpl.iiu briefly their object NTIiey deign ftablihing Statb Obpiiaj vAvt.uf, and, If poimible, have it located in brlieviilg (hi to be the mnt eligible point mid 1 from the encoiirnpement they have receiv.

cd from oilier part of the State, believ that it location here wilt meet with geii-ernl approbation, They alio intend to apply to the for an act of. incorporation nnd for a donation of a mali amount to nid hi the erection of en Aayluro in order to be ready at the earliest. poible time; t-i ret jceive nnd provide for dctifute ornhntnL In Ihi benevolent enterprtie ihey depend entirely upon the eolunfary aid of a peri jerou public, and they do earnetly hope; that the citizen of thi State will give generously toward the erection and up-j port of an institution that is an honor to any State, and will be peculiarly the ounf State of Iowa. They ore well! aware that the sterner e.x," ut the presetit time, ore borbed yvilh railroads and other speculations, and have but little time tot devote lo charitable pursuits, but they doubt not their inclination to do so; therefore have come to their aid, and are witling to take upon themich ei the cs-tablihment cf on Orphan. Asylum, only aking from the "lords of creation" pecuniary aid and advice.

They fed nu- red that the citizens of thi ynung und highly Ivvorcd State uill contribute largely to thi benevolent purpose, -re-rneinbcrin; -that-' '-'that pivc'li to the poor leiidetlt to the Lord," and aho that a part of pure and undefiled religion" is to isit the fatberjess in their afSiclion. God himself has marked the fatherless as the peculiar subjects of hi div ine compassion. The Scripture are. full ofj blessing upon those who succor the little ones' r-anl who Nfoittd not wish to be the bfcscd instrument of Divine Proviilence in roakinp good the promies of God, ever bearing in mind that the King shall an-swerand say unto their, 44 Verily, I say uiitojyou, inasmuch as have done ,1.. 1 .1 v1" KJi n-asi oi iiiese.

inv nrel n- rtn, ye nave uone it unto tne Y1' Matt. xxv. 40. A. Member cr the Society.

yThe Mobil Register.lhe leading Democratic paper in Alabama, notices the movements various sections of the North which indicate the growing popularity of Gen. Ca.s. v. hile own prefercr.te for Mr. Hucbanan.

as the Presidential candidate, it declares that ''-eat regard him now ts we did in 1S-IS. true natriot Maieman, a inm uuustirimous oevosee to the Constituti and oun of the most rifted and vated intellects of oar His career in the benate has ptaced bim more nearlv in thit lolly category t-f philosophic and long held, without a peer, by Calhoun, Webster -nd I l.y, than any other member of that assemblage. AVright, fienton, Duchannan, Woodburjl and Walker were ertu-nenilyconspicnous there, for abilities and elo. qiiencerbut they met not such a wide and unquestioned reognitton of superiority, as had been awarded to Gen. Cass.

No otners can compete the palm of distinction with him, and Vl" EurP;" as well a. American. The politicians of tiw Old World regard him as our wo6t sagacious and formidabla" i' to in in io tl.e direct Jon and obey the regul. ion the in byj the Jloard id Tr'itee. Thjry ir.u.

lkewie rendee early and uii accurate ttcount of their expetnliture, at the Aj)Iutn, to the Ireaiurcr. THE onjMIANS Shall educated, fed and clothed, at (he rxpenae ofj the Society, at at the) Ilify iriMt haye religion in- Iniclioii, tiniraj axample.nnd linl.it v( iiiculc.iteil on their miud, A mioii a tie Bg nnd ncquifcmeiit of or phati IniiU in tht opinion the Hoard t.f" Director, rciidep' them equable-uf enrninj their' lilhitr. they lo'Mt be hmind loo'lt lo replil iluhl peron ir f-milie for object, uiiJ iii nch InaiiiitT the Uord -lull api'rove. THE KUNI-. Of the Soriefiy orie froim nnmul ription, und filiation from ladir Hud jf lJhl ,1,11 eharifWaol Iherr fll'i Liberal ubcrij tiona mid donation, it i truf.

will be winting; for miipoit of their ileatitute i. tiocenl tut Irii.tin- in M''ill will! i the Orphan help, and plead Iti With tlin ncvoleht luwa, they culillot lilend in urn. itrncitip i 4,4 '-vrM il Tie r'xwvni one dollar nnntially i i t' wl V' u.her, tl.l Society. peroii i lu uny of- let IN a )nroii i 111 (hi ie who i TI IS PL. fico no I a imiiibir.

'l Ul PLAN i '-i May herciifter bo nltere or amended, 1 i 1 P'ru'nc ol the fcU.efy, or (he ''it ore cl renin, iahce of the Jij.titulion may tender itviiuhl. 1 I. A IV fi a i ritn.t: i. A Oummiilen tif ix fye apioin'd oloit'. auript.iiiiia to the; Sooudy.

and lien tht! miiii collected i. tiliiouiit lo hilet'll hundred twu thuil- i I H. I Me lourd id' Vr'Kte nmy pi IH'lirn II Uiiol ho. int of the Soiil-tv. ill with the I'onMlruiioii, 1 Tl I km: ii It h.dl the lut he lU-ml of Triltee'i a.

lietll on ihu Legi.lrttiire, nt 'he op.oii unity tor net in eorporiiiloii, -l hill Il ls let i incur- I ti peru.ul tl.l iu tut iili.l ol lunda I II I aiuii ull 1C maue. AitncLi: fir. The re'-tilar meielinc nf (lie Ibmrd for fnilioea aiioii im held Iirai I nuriilav ol Cioll iril.l ul iah ah.dl be' ndme.J by the Iloard. All Ineetil.gs of lli JloardVliall bo ojicn Id lhiodity, IV. urj i ah.ili be reel dm dioii to tin So- ived from May' Any mem- lD-, to In to pay I mi r.iy i rr 4.1 ii, b.r pay mjeiit, jot biMilluW- li ipale ri the r.

nat lloli vl nt. alia paid. I AKLCI.r.V. are de.L'i ed for i.rea- er iiber hi'ioii 4it the Mime fixed eil- to i.arlli ipale busines nadil all arrr.i enl n.s.' hluitilll nii.Bf ui hu-oi pora-1 i I urai.ted tlji Sociely lliey. urc 10 nun v.mi, ami oil U'r a.h'pled suit the e.i-tM!t ie of the li.stilutioli Arrival of (lie rcui Ui Cat'.

I YoKd M') 3. Tb descent ty bijnos riM'. in hatids of Mio hit Aspinwsll on the U2.1. 4 'She brings inai! lo the thv Gobh (j.itij 1 aiiie over I ic railroad "to l.uei.a i.j plrtcd Mlthiiilwelv go lion pona in ou llie rmd its now com- miles of i. As fit 4 1 1 to jGor- me passenger we) notice the the ihoi, ul I lis oinliei1, Secre- tary of Sute iMr.

Ewm, soil ol 1. Evv- lil.ir nnd 1 Si lliefliod in Ca il'omia, hid inlirely sutLideil and 'fi i i i 1 goiii- repre.e n-u ne- ing imuieiitf since; hc bite flijod, hich in" i i i I'irneu tin targe les in rjo i e- 't alwceta a parity turned rap a large iiimp of pure vvhiclt Weighs nearly twenty pounds, Emigration from' the cities lias, in consequence, set atul large parlies are wending their wy to the diggings. At Sonora, the tinned' tip was yielding three hundred per cent, more than at any previous timel i A war of extermination hail been de clarcd by the whites' ng.iinsl tlie Indians in Klamath, and forty of the farmer had surrounded tw Indian lodges nt Indian ferry, and shot about forty Indians and Mj'ia ws, Stockton and Sacradnento had made lib-eral d'iniiiion fur thej relief of the Notth America's pasengers. I A private letter states tliat 'n'duel was tn take pUce on the 5th AprilJ between A. D.

Kjchy, a member of tbe Assembly, and James IJlair, late of the United Stale Navy. The difficultly arose Out of the waicr lot bill," and -a charge of bribery. A Mexican w's hanged at the YigiUnce Committee, for theft. The Revenue Bill was under Consideration in tlie Assembly. Persons setting up consignment are taxed 80 cents on' each ji 100.

Personal properly sold by auction i taxed one and hall per cent. Gen. Anderson bad been appointed Jtidire o' the Supreme Court, in the place Mr. Lvon, wha had resigned Alexander Wells bad becti appointed to the fourth Jiidgehip, Honolu'u papers have been received to Ihe 15ih of March. They are filled with accounts of the great eruption of llie Manna Lua Mountain1, the of Ha-wa.

The quantity of lava issuing out of crater had, not decreased. The a'ti- I 1 1 1 With ti 1-gi ap hie appai jtu. Alt i i i I l.ort had ho intention Ul ultelllig tiv. tiia! i im. new ai a.u.

ivsallea satisl uctoi-, I 'j tmt J. 1 I Hot I it i' ei i l.i 1 1 1 Two iVD who it- oi.r 1 aer.w e. th. Iwl (j the ul t. tie r-' nbont tv of the1 fc town.

ASioul foi.es w. w.t.v don I i. ti ml "Ine maiiy cf t'-em-sMtistaVitint btiek bnibU- n. fS-v-, li.er bud their trunk rohbnl o' in en. I lues were lost.

The inn- rloim d.d much; UtXe ret-ovtred a jodgi.ierl' I tar-. In her ab.eiice, thee tlutie Jii-ln ol and tv.v-r i f.v i all 3-4 damage at l.oi.i Tlie steamer S.iiionds, now buiM'mr at riitsbiiigh, i oi iifii.H-iurf- an I lo at ton. 11. exu -r-m w.dt leet. arid she expeflt t.i be eeady to -t-H- travel soiit.l by the lt rt May Three lit foe eorsti'iitinn of, theSltitfi-f -New ll.imiishit" om ot tl.et i a btdishrng the.

exclusion of Iloia in Catholic I from oliiri -luvi a'l been ratified by the peo ni-i oriiir. ll I IIIISIHIIHI To DK.NOM W. Iir.LL Sir Vou will UU nit this teen eniiiiiterire of Musculinc eoUioj, 1 inc. eUiimiiK i( on, your l-riek house, ni the Kiit h.Ifoi' No. nine, ia Iltuek Nu.

(lie liundre nnj llie tuui of three baiilrej euj forty. (ne and liveHe i-etitu, asiiinj; for for Ih. tame, and entoreement of my lien u-unsl saiil liouse anil loU And Hut unless you appear on or before llie MU, of June, a. IPaJ. an'i anrwer to llie s.inie.

will he rcadcrud ssanintjou liy dcfa'n't. aStho.w w. damels. Muscatine, Iowa, May II, 1832 n4i it FRESH OHUGS AKD MECICi LATE ARRIVALS TTTE have rceivcd our Fl'rinj stork of Drugi, Mei'u tne, from the Kssl. au-l wo l.e- Heve them to bo pure aud gen- uine, svhirh wa lur at WSHJLESALE Oft RETAIL Me lippe to make it ta t'ie aitvan.

1 j' tape rif purehasers to hay cf us. Ki Icmli give us a share of your patronage and accept our think for pat! favors. Wuscaline, Way FAY SIO.NU. C( KEG'S White Liad, (Cincinnati and St. IKJKJ I.o l.oul.) for tile by FAY av STONE.

QAA! DOXES Win-low GUss, (ill siset) city Uu branil.for sale Ij May IS, iaa2; FAY STONE. flfk BOXES viala and castor-oil 1UU I- iioitiet, for sale by Nay 16, 1832; FAY fc STONE. School Dooki ami Stationers'. TJOOKS, latctt editions, for sM by May 16 SJJ FAYS STONE. OAfl nrc ES Wall Paper, for sale by May 16, '62J FAY It STONE.

10 BDLS Alcohol, for sals by May 16, '5J1 FAY STONE. Family Ciroccrics. YOUNG Hyson Tea, (choice.) Jmpeiiat do do Ulatk do fine flavor. Jva cotTce, Clarified and crashed (ugar, C'urranta and rait nt, For late by May 15, FAY STONE. i lor work buil l.il.oi ice thnt an aetiort has i.i the Hi.iri.

Cut te of Iowa, attain! )n, I volve ll.o r-eculid IJireotress. In the absence of both 'Irom any meeiiug nf Suroi.tu I .1 bexhoseu for lint meeting. THE SCCItEl'ARY i t' the su'iscrihers, and donors, an I i i Co! ect the dues una viv them into the i i. -r ci. 1 1 i.iinot oi me.

i rcatiitcr. viie scan noui the.meetinp of the Society, record. their proceeding, and render at every staled meeting a regular account of cash by her received and paid to the Treasurer, and of moneys till due. She shall sist the Fir.t Directress in the correspondence, of the Society, when necessary. THE TItEAbUP.EIt Shall take charge of the mor.eys col-1 lecled for the Society, make all their di- hursements, attend the meeting ol the i Trustees, and examine their cxpendi tures shesliall also investigate the accounts and expenses rendered by the superintendents of the Asylum, and exhibit lo--lhe Society at every annual m-eting, an account of it fund and of her rc-ceFpts and pnyments.

TEE TRUSTEES Shalt meet once a month -at the Orphan Asylum, to deliberate on measures promote the welfare ol the institution. The Second Directress, Treasurer, and Secretary shall have a seat at their Euard, and vote in their decisions. Three of the Truslses shall be competent to trans, act business. If shall be the duty of this Board to provide a house fit for an Asy lum, to procure Superintendents, and to form such rules, by-laws and arrangement a from lime lo lime shall appear their judgments Necessary, for the prosperity, usefulness and character; of this institution. Beside the moitthly tneeting of the Bard, the Trustee shall rotation visit tlie Asylum weekly, lo inspect the situation and examine ihe progress of the orphans in their education, as well a to observe the general conduct of the Superintendeats.

i of the PC HOVAKER, Druireitt. 6, Korth Mato street, St Also, by I'UNY FAY, isf, Main it.j Muscatine, Iowt. mjS lir..

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