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the only place in the THE ARM a ‘The of the medieal monastery with Feporie and ‘ranges, fields for cat devoted cal service in institution were presented to Report of the Quartermaster erty ne Is accessible for supplies “tae ai ead service of | Commissioners of Emigration, at their last meet- Qvanranaan i Tumble, the Wallamette, sad mis % Y xs Deir fellow beings, and seat abroad the patient and exhibit results which must gratify all fio Ta cbelionce to yous exten, contin gumaiene Bulli materia are signage. in Sseoen enh 6m vember; indeed, a single fortnight has shown ra de ae a sekitits population gad wind salvation ton beaugbted world. ke one grant— shi m Seu ths = io of the Quartermaster's Di forthe | mull Ri cncieaste ve subte eter ideh aie such a disparity between their ex; and the | of about 40,900. In 1840, it was 36,000, so that the Rope, andsaivs toa . ascal your, which terminated on the $0¢h of June last. 1o'tne'Dalion. Fer. detailed information im regard to | result, as to appear almost increcible. increase within the last ten years, is 4,000. acting en following the silver veil from its hi- OF COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. 1 ‘ted my report of the yest, che march of the rifle nt, and it on Taking, also, into consideration the important Virenma.—The are the returns from | the other tears away poe Duan Sin—l take the liberty to report to the ‘ See ineers tobe cnosumneaaen samreated tt fee Oo roves co Ota ecole nonneee aeteiendy owe eee eee F925 000 bale ot several counts in this State oe gay the ey The one | commissioners & sutement of tthe aii of the | which are to be added— In the course of the year a considerable amount of | CTP» rd my be ie unde all its means, its desires, and ite fears wit - Ling ia fag ee v 1 —Resurrrawena, viz. : supplies eo been sent Rom the Atiantlo to California. | {ie 8¥¢ ht of laat year, ‘or ite equivalent, | Greewuaumn Co.—Free whites the narrow confines of the car; the other haa its | Chiléren, ‘attached ‘wo migrants” Refuge, In tho fret quarter of the facal ‘Ere steeahouses, WB quattans Sar Ove companies, in- a pode, oh a at 'y ier Slaves... ° ve eye ever fixed in wrapt devotion upon. i three contemplati charade: the great centre and author of the glory of heaven. eens Ie io-satenaudadamminaaicnee Now York as an experiment. ‘Those buildings, it is Consus Recuras for 1950. Which of the two spirits predominate in this, our Seas SRE gino soe + 20s c — the returns of ‘Is it the spirit of the Christian, or the spirit | for the shown me by the board, in se- Tiuucal years feere oar sra Seertnlans wi cre, ae teninas Chaos pak up from |, Sovoath Geames for te sine of Reaiuanyins Increase in ten years, 1,270. ofthe gentile civifization ‘By its trite ye chal looting mo aa the Visiting physician of this fepen- In the fourth quarter’ f ‘tho : Quarters, storehouses, and ethan boliéings are re- F iS ry | Nonroux Crrx— ee 493 | now it. Rise for a moment upon the ‘At the beginning of my term of duty, Sept. 1 MA0ML Eee aoe cose ess DRANT AE aaa rog an | quired at Ban Diego, Gils Golarado, Lae Reyer lear | ge EE | Whites - oe WS | Davee, 3 come sphere above tala carit, and leek | isft)“tueve fwore ths tae izing ia ‘Hage Bb ren 5 i . Be —-ssosiLannece Semin, vee:? ajuliantl yetainey icseaetes ‘up, and at Monte: | Counsies, 338 SS Countie. FB 32 Slaves wee. 4,295 3,709 596 | troubled surface. See thence its bosom heaving | women and 29 infants; from thut date to Nov. 30, Prooeeda of the sales of public hoactiniesen trom tee Periaatos tae nibvenn 8 $s Fy See & seated 100 athe ing with the fire of human passions that | inclusive, 92 women and 3 children have been y and rents of pubilo bulidings, end including transportation for the divi ae , 14,820 10,920 —__3,4gn | And tossing with the fire of human pasmomumen | mitted. ‘There have been, in the same peri Peal ARORA Bere tee Zaz pence imam olay, Ey : BAD. 10920 Dee. offre co'ld "8 | beings clustering thick together, and touing—eome | labor, producing 38 mules and 51 females, the Ss fend in Coliternin, ond = chant eae the Dulldings, it is believed that $ 3400 ‘3,400 | {oF Wealth, some tor power, some for station, come On three occasions I have resorted to artificial applied. by order of the Gen- eee 4 T_propose, if it Ine. in 10 years...... 3,400 3,400 | for glory, some for a visionary perfection of the 4 r) A ag rye ed Midsomrtyebened corti paerinee The above figures exhibit the remarkable result | race on ‘earth, but nearly all rushing madly on, | delivery. Io eo learn sates palmate. were ee ee enn ee as rae For detalled information in regard to Calitornia, as that while the white population of Norfolk has in- | with their eyes closed upon futurity, and seeming | used, and the mothers and children, b etih Pe a Biajor Vintsa: hercwlts cublateed, with, ths peporte Gents the’ slave. population has only increased in| temoble on is ink, Bot et‘ look upon out | cord presenting, when I turned the’ child and ‘dex ae ‘ment ou angount of snd statements sccompanying It, (parked B the gis or isi per os and there has actually | land, where peace aad par ee Suomne veers ae hi islet tbe ak tt ‘eo wea ive. all ata ” Supplies of every ription due from this De- a ineaeshould homes, where 01 at nv \. - th ice of the best year, f been a decrease of 6] per cent in the free colored | ment an 38 hildret 4 bortion have which in charge’ upon’ the f'Miscovst, und Sen Aatonion Tosas, to’ New Mex’ population. | The aggregate increase of the city | political and religious freedom should renew the | Horn chicas, te oa er eariohed fom prema appropriations of the pre- foo; Mar” ivceicemiition’ an Seta hevakaned’ "tee population within the tem years, is 31) per cent. ubulous glories of the golden f old | tare labor, brought on by acute dysentery, ome frees sent year... 2... s+» 639,117 03 + ra hors gl i ji dissension and discontent overshadowing the na- | ture labor, broug! be Ae > aout paid 8g racy Trem masking alten on wee fe the supe Nicnocas Co—Popaation a 1830 semmthala nec ef amok ad ery | gal detachment of placenta, tad ons” was ex ny ae ruppiying the trains and. the berses of the mounted rerun country, where moderate toil brings its sweet and | pelled in a pu “died : 5 SN PT | tecope wih forage In Now Mexico. Tho whole aur: bs ty ten 9 pot le pouring in thousands acrossthede- |_ ‘Three women have died; two from dysentery, lus products of the country, after pupplying the e sert marked by the deaths of their predecessors, or | terminating in gangrene of the intestines, and = inhabitants, would hardly, be sufficient for tl seer the waters Gf. the-ceean, to-heap ur arid ca {HOR ty pneumonia, all of whom ¢1 banks demands, if they were available; but much of ‘Total to be accounted for.. Sac! ital in an exhausted condition, with disease ecessarily go into the hands of the mumerous bodies 6 of the Sacramento, at the risk of Le poo Gani naveteck GAG, eaccnigliceied wk From which are to be de: we eualprnute pattnia’ Go Uoliecie tote aeae al tee ry wes. 7,884 of health, of happiness—as if gold were the ent tf mn mer 1 —Bxrenvrrvsns, vit. : Gti Erbe dimecie® ce obviated +. — 16,587 Montgomery 9,004 9 man’s existence. Mr. McSherry continued, in a | the puerpe: : ae Gila, The difficulty can be obviated only by such a Six children have aleo died; five of them from rior to the fiea! from | Clarke, ,,..12,688 10,802 Meroe: 14,093 18,720 strain of great eloquence, to condema passion re ‘i ‘@ccounts for wich were not FE, ee eee ee eet meet aeeh | Stage 64224) x . evinced by both the American and British people, | atrophia, being very feeble at birth, and one that Meaiited tm time for the lest $276,060 60 boerintee, ge ED oy CS Mt has | Olinton 4.954 The pope oT West areling sed A pptasd for the sccinition of wealth, while they neglected | was brought 19 from the city the day after it was mete are he a Tation ae cui to Vo the: Fuchie or Vilage Tnnigas, | Cumberland, 7008 county proper, 4,382—making, 1 all, 18,008, Hie then revewed “the metect Tonalsed state of | ‘The average residence in the Lying-in Hospital cal year..... $1,292,372 67 lation are said to be the Puebla or ref the | Daviess... 12411 fa cerelten nig. talon He then reviewed the present convul is sheer tent OE, hea Mt Wall: choniae tae iat aig ORE (Mexicans) They suffer from the depredations of ths | Daviens... « 12411 fiers 12,519 | society in Europe, and {nsisted that it eprung from be weeks, whee, Hf well sapuch, Oey, uarter of the Bree SU th TTaMe. Filey fre reprenanses 08 bce ctie te? Pas gern oe * "'go1 | the lessons of false guides and unsound leaders, | re id wd sa ermal” added simost entirely without arma, Were they armed, and | Batil. ++ «6 085 ‘ 33g | who taught their people to look for their chiel Sppropria > nmi oh shaneeuie n the third quar: per le Bh ig ae alread Ref bom * 13,556 ‘ood upon this earth; but, when disappointed in ‘mages enn anahanen ¢ ed. weet rete Subiie tifoaee bo terranes ton onpitise Pek oatt ‘ “eiot. | the search, bursts from ite ancient limits, breaks | for mothers, with young childrea, who are recely F PTR sian, SOME OR Po tie cheapest ac well as bent sutieeles cb oer troene Showing an increase of about 20 per cent ove’ | 1° he" bonds of society, topples thrones into the | by the Sa pa ea i A fe thelr operations conten tin hors Taamenne wae the census of 1540. dust, and seeks to trample upon the glory of God | pital for Lying-in. These are Bot hoppitalsfor the Ser yen eaarene information in details I refer to the aubjeined report of himself What a scene of terror and confusion, | sick, but py Sgt, Ba ve) en bees aaa vases taidbia Scararmaneria ther Territory win Mis tapers at Whites rember eeneay coe en rym ee treated, unlesa attacked with contageous diseases. t ; von : ‘easurer. . re es a t ns fig = arkedc) and Lieutenant Whittlesey appended me Ie CECE = The teotal” chureh an ‘exile~-holy, ‘religious | In such cases, they have been sent to the appropri- 0 it, (marke A aves. ¥ ——— Throughout the year, the troops in Texas have been Leaving to be accounted for. . ... $788,018 29 | more like an srmy in the field, In active war, than fo * garrison, and the force has been increased by och Satay fsdercen! ott ai? | Sk susary volunteer rea Buppo th extensre tel and acting quartermasters and agents, These | Means of transportation, public and private, an Bccounts when Fecelved, will reduce the balance new | ROF#es to mount a portion of the foot, been i i iniously from their cloisters— | ate hospital. Seaport ‘aad. dee wiled and altars dese- | By referring to the pai ronarwe. on Your files, crated—kinge and queens flying from their thrones | it wiil be seen that 79 ¢ ae ee iene ts have before the shouts of infuriated mobs—ministers been treated for acute diseases in yy wards’ Peon. 61 Spemoer.. . Todd....+5 ‘Trigg. 10 Whole population....... seeerecee oeee 0,016 Ortgans County, V7.—The assistant marshals for this county have furnished the opulation of the several towns in the county, which is given below. —— who dared to be honest, slaughtered in their robes | during the month of November. Eight childrem of offite, within the very precincts of the legisla- | have died of the following dise reported, it is believed, over three hundred thousand | fwuisbed, as required by the General command): We give also the population of 1840 :— tive halls—the militery and populace in daily con- Mararmus. 4° Pneum ph The territery of Texas is so vast, that the troops for 1850. 190. | Sut, Meediag’ the, eeeets of cimest ever costal t ‘wanerees A heavy arrearage occurred during the last fiscal | it# defence, as well as the trains to supply the posts on 92 » floodii oO tI 8 80 long, and 60 Jour, from the entire suadequacy of the appropriations | 1s, frontier, have to traverse routes #0 long, and 0 So meee the necessary Rees Reyer bom me ee tion and of all supplics isextremely heavy. In con- Selttaleg ele Gsblees on Gn the Inve Woon nection with this subject, I took oscasion, in my last | Szngca County, New Yorx.—The census of the autumn of 1848, the war expenditures Peete ineoetie ace not tae eeantion of your predecessor | this county has been completed, and the number i amnade, were supposed not to be so large as they turned | £0 pry sca cfr geting Me liberty of asking | mhabitants it contains is given below, with the ‘out to be; hence, the balances of the war srpsencie. rr tty oy the pid The core vement ef | Bumber shown by the census of 1840,’ The loss tons applicable to the service of the year fell far short harbors of Texas, with the navigation of the Rio | and gain in each iown is also given :— of what had been eounted on; added towhich, the In- | the har rose Sere ee 1850. "1840, Gain. Loss. dina bostilities in Florida, Texas, and New Mexico, | Sea" pp iasne, Retseetey Pamir ane Goyer ‘which have caused a heavy expenditure, were nei 5 const: good foreseen or provided for ja pant any provision made | tween the frontier posts and those post ~ ecensible city in Europe with human blood —law, order and | FONG ork aid vo. ob d<diprnennah ves : religion forgotten; and murder, riot and revolution The adults all recovered. " ; " 1 reigning triumphant over the most civilized nations J have visited the hospital daily with my assis- of the world. ‘Man will not need to believe ia | tants, Drs. Campbell and Ravenell, who also visit } heavens of bliss hereafter,” was the proclamation of | ii :he wards morning and evening, and as much some of the leaders of the crusade against society oftener as is necessary. 1 have much pleasure in and God, “for we will,” said they, “make him a para- stating my confidence in their asilisys and | have i dise on earth.” The lecturer attributed all these | no doubt they carry out my instructions faithfully. disorders to modern philosophy, which superin- | In my requisitions 1 have endeavored to observe @ duced a spirit of materialism, that only Tegunied | just regard to economy, in consideration of the nu- wealth as the chief end of man’s existence. It was | Merous claimants on the funds at the disposal of “ joints on the coast and rivers, wor orth in- 1, — 7 this spirit of materialism that brought communism, | the commissioners. J have, however, disregarded in the eotimaies to moet the state ef teinge tn Osiitaes’| Eosiaty more ia tin Sieuer U2 tne atin thee tne 07 = fourieriamm, aad all the other pernicious aystorns of | 2° nse When the comforts and welljbeing of the Department in the lect year, for the saail force ome | SYstem of fertifioation, £101 196 the day, into existence. ‘The lecturer continued | Ck revue ite All my, fequistions: have bees loyed, have nesrly equalled those for the wholearmy | _ 12 regard to the state of the service on the frontier 2719 i for nearly two heurs to address the audience, and | promptly complied with, the direction of the ' i 846. of wane aoe aoe nition of the Rio seein. 1,744 48 at the cenclusion of his lecture he was loudly Sonn 5 Respectfully submit ‘The arrearages,as far as ascertained, will be seen in ce ryhper sh) fa agro 3 o t. Fren 2'o38 31 ae cheered. ‘A. V. Wittiams, M. D., the amount stated. as borrowed from the civil fund in | “Snuien 0) end Ma plies were furnished through- 2.066 pene 26 Seererepmeecemtereresremermneceeriee December 1, 1850. 4 California, und that raised by the disbursing officers of | -..7450! Seer i ie poe seentiaa da Henan L971 eh 99 How. Jouy W. Davis, or Lnpiana, Tue | Sib Senin: Matanben: } snecendany tn te abectee Of ap RLUPLateas t eeery re | transportation fer captured indians “from the scene of —— —— —|] Westmore:: Pamviis Convarnon— The tollowiagise letter | (liens or Emomnasvomee necestary,in tbe absence t - : : in | To tHE Cos NER , ’ the arrearage wil be requived in thie pone’ SOUR’ Of | ene report of Maior Myers, (marked F with che mem. ; Showing a gain of 2,350 since 1840. vention — report of the wards in the Emigrant Refuge ‘ In the yeur ending the S0th of June, 1844, the whole | °F#2da appended. Gain since 1840......6..+ ees 75 py emery wd Cartszz, (Ind.) Nov. 13, 1850. tal, which were under my supervision during Your esteemed favor of em r 27th, did not | months of September ana Ociabes. The teach me uatil yesterday, and | regret to say that | Were visited daily by me, and ve much plea- the letter, which you state you had written to me, | sure in testifying to the general good condpirt ot inviting me to attend the Nashville Convention, has | the essistants with whom | was associate deb not yet come to hand. Had I received it in time, | | The warden, at my req een, prepared ward I I would most cheerfully have given it my atten- | the reception of - cases Oo! a = wl ™ tion, with a hope that I might have served, tosome | ing cough, which occurred simultaneously in i * it may : A Amount expended by the Quartermaster's De} ent | Imregard to army expenditures generally Population of ¥: in 1850 was $871,000. The foreguing statement shows thas | 2¢t aan leon cnecen Snane ree oa eof Pi Valls. illages = 3,045 she sus <zpemded in the tees Saved year wae Greteld men ot tits adminiotentiong departments of th milita- | Waterloo..... 733 pe ap i epee lemperr en per ti er ¥y service, no matter where they may be stationed. In| South Watetivo. «++. +++. « ‘610 of the serview rem: the same, the in. | fhe Pay and Subs Lpnee Depnsimente, the *siiowances | RHODE Lees following are the returns d ing determined by positive , the e: e von create rhould have been ts » name ratio, oe bat little Spon the sebuah lek annie cially aft oo from the State of Rhode A 3000, The Spirit and Tenaency of the Age. THE LECTURE BEFORE THE CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, BY JAMES MCSHERRY. On Friday evening, a lecture on the subject stated in the above caption, was delivered by James McSherry, of Maryland, at the Catholic Institute, é 7 s . in Broa intelligent ; esiral Nursery, with a very severe form of dysentery. the chunuteneee beace Muted by in tnt enoamies | HA. the -Guartermamers Department the eure is | City of Providence—First ward. 919 7.201 | im Broadway, before @ numerous and intelli which you refer. But have an abiding hope that | The addition of this ward, and of a convalescent | ES AK kien of Seaas, New | Saeed by ail ihe varyiegandtcetingeas ciewunstreess | “ “3919 6706 | Mr. McSherry, after making some preliminary | moderation, patriotism, and wise councils, will | ward to the children's dcpartiwent, prevented, the it pra yy erg ep ork Famnunie | of the tervice, as well as the condition and resources of |‘ be Fo 5,359 ks, said he would not shrink from bringing | Pervade that body, although they are asee ensued, had wards 15 and 16 been crowded with and in Oregon, and keeping up long lines ot commu: bd ney is whites tans Coens * al o Fifth ward. ..4,106 7.299 | Temarke, @ period not propitious to moderation. The fana- 4 cation between our former frontier and those terri- | ft cutancy ‘Now Shere ned eheece “ “ Sixth ward...3'962 10,362 | his mite of thought and labor to cast into the com- | tics of the North are, at this time, heedlessly—not ‘pepe ek pwn patients: dariey théaine } Pi, Weitaliceaie tecchioe posts, extonding frem Fis | MoM fund, in aid of a design worthy of the ages of | to sey My ee pre et > months under any care was 359 adults and 203 the Gull of Meaico to Lake Superior, were Fort Jesup. 41,513 | faith—worthy of that holy church in whose divine pee ante en die canta y ble for the | children, of whom the number of adults disch i within twenty-four miles of steam navigation ou Red 7,680 : i P Te 200, the deaths 18. Of the children, 140 Fiver; Forts Zowson and Wi 11,194 | Spirit of ee = sears it a erlaiosiot <0 South to feel ory indignant at = Comanct than | Wee Gussharged, and 1B ied: ‘Tasti ie, pont wil ! Forts Smith ‘ 4,582 | those bright lights of devotedness and zeal, : Mhsot | rereeive, a want of uniformity in the ‘mode. of tits tere of the Athi ~ 6,002 | flaming in porn --—--— «-— =-lfiah, utilitarian | the people of the Weet I might say, mine-tenths of | Ether: vounts of the diseases, &c., of the pa- fouthwest frontier of mem, the expense of the quartermaster’s department : in" spirit “of the time. It is the offsprany, thames i . ' vigation om the Mirrissippl; and Fort Wilkias, om Qencapueak ie dine Den ebermnbe Ha utilitanamsm made holy by the church—an utilita- Conant Lae eeele oe the West to the fone wy onying to poem ‘hs eee | Several of theso peste were in popu- their numbers are inereased at these remote sta: 8,608 | Fianism not for time onty, dut for time and eteraity. | > stand by and defend the com 8 of the one, | Tecord book, but the present organization, when it : at the expense must increase; 2/937 ne life ¢ oe beige <9 uikue ro nn and the integrity of the other, | fear, is underrated | ‘hal! have been completed, will remedy this defect auently, the whole cost of transportation for of this expense 9,563 | Uviduale vere core ie vary og la by the South. ‘I can assure you that no sacrifice, | for the future, and thus render the statistics more for fi the army, in the year referred to, was less than one tion of the supplies may be drawn at jess 4,699 neath ral leebe no effort, will be wanting on the part of this portion | relixble, as well as valuable for scienufic purposes. hundred and twenty thourand dollars dam to wronepert them from the seaboard of 1,833 | ences, te conflicting ah nese een {WO ten | of the Union to preserve the just rights of all under Tremain, gentlemen, with great respect, The eutposte are now removed to the Rio Grande, the ae 1,462 | $e! two conflicting ion From o~ the constitution, whenever and wherever their ourobd'tservt. ; Gila, the Pacive coast, Columbla river, and Puget's regent atate of the service requires the eufploy- 1,262 | oa in F apa on tock dS, to | Yeice can appropriately be heard. Henny G. Cox, Vis'g Physician. Sound. with long intermediate lines of posts between | wont of a large force of mechamics, teamsters, labor- 832 | : Lng eben) y at We of the west are holding the balance of a vast | To tur Cosmmssioxrrs or ExoraTion: the former and The agricultural re- | crs, and othe: operatives, All these classes are now : 353 | it8 carly growth, through its maturity, through its | nower, in the adjustment of which the South has |" Gxvri.zmen :—I have the honor to submit to you sources of th vg beon but partially de- | hired, and im many instances at exorbitant rates; and decline, to its very fall, this ceaseless contest is bi seers he d New Mezice are suppes- y 3,302 al. beatia ‘d not ~ Uf fear. But, | trust in God, that calm de- | the following statement of my service, since en- r 3 d in the extei ; , 3 , , : iberai 4 i op boa A ea te be limited. In the . the gold excitement, ihe wonton ear (agi euamrel ores teen tae Beleas 2,971 ae vice, niecy, andl Sagreoc, a the eoortt liberation wand aoe ed all her councils. Leave to | tering upon ay 0 the Emigrant’s Hospital, Ward's id in the latter. the hostile disposition ofthe Indians. | 37 Cren badly performed. a@ measure calculated 1,535 | other is in the ‘ascendant. Theevil passions and cor- 4 — action of fanatics and kidna: Island, September Ist, . a Prevent the inhabitants from availing themselves of | $5 \promote both eco my and eficiency, I recommend 2,766 rupt nature of man sti le for the mastery over his ¢ unhallowed business of disunion. Forego, I may here mention that all the sur; ‘ical cases in the few agricultural advantages they are sapposed to | that provision be made by law for enlisting a portion 2,478 knowledge of right, and the efforts of his conscience | POSible—at least Yor a season—this threa: the hospital are now classed into two divisions, one jossess. Western and Northern Texas and Oregon | ot iat ot the se vera seve enumerated for a pericd 1,734 | to ‘make that knowledge the guide of his act pect of affairs. The government is evidently of which embraces the general surgery, the other ave abundant agricultural resources; bat the gold | Dit‘iec. than two years, amd that all of those classes, 923, 941 - ~ 2. etnenies and | YOU in the just reclamation of your property ; the embracing all the diseases of the eye, under the excitement and the Indian hostilities prod the | necersarily employed im the field, or on the lon; " van 740 Propertion to the purity of that conscience an he is just; and the great body of the American | head of opthalmie surgery though not tm #o, great routes through ‘the Indian country, be made rudjeot Coventry... - 3453 en | the extent Pestonie ol oretes ob toe reeling people will stand by and defend both the law and | Upon commeneing iny attendance on the first of b war, whether > i Seat ere West Greenwich. 1a m4 tendency of the mass of individuals will give tone | 2°Vt Fights. September, both of the surgical divisions were en- ‘The laws at present outhorize the appointment ot | East Greenwich. .. T have no doubt bot yee are correct in the opin- | trusted to my care. vT mber is Bristol... * color to the character of a nation or an age. : i ¢ jon you have formed of certain British influences After the first week Dr, Wilkes relieved me, b} ing to the public, and hired, have been constantly weentielal hea ike senered weiksol tacts. |"Warren.. - ireniae, the sernggienetn. Poth pce US instigating the abolition of slavery in the United | charging himself with the opthalmic division, nad moving over the land routes, and with the troo; Barrington. nd y be sory States. My own limited intercourse with English | I continued service in the division of the general the Salk; pak vehicle, bs an expense beating beta So- man is almost the miniature life and history of the | subjects, residing in India and Asia, penercl; led until the first of October, when Dr. H lation to the great increase in the cost of Isbor, have nation. The heathen of old saw in the struggle the | me to the same conclusion. I know Ohat aothing | pad taok sm age in that de partment bcs ‘been employed in transporting troops and building a y Contention of two powere—the principle of good and | is more desirable with those residi in the cotton | On the fr of October 1 feramed. the charge of materials, forage and other supplies, on the water | denartment; also, a batrackmaster at every principal the principle of evii—which he deified and worship- and sugar growing portions of the Fast, then the | the opthalmic division, and tinued duties i routes; the consequence of all which is, thet, with the | i*hirtment: aise, © Basse tmes quartermaster nor & 33. d. It wus a practical apotheoris of a great and liv- | So nihi jation of slave labor in this cou: This is | his * "emilee iret of thi rf th De. army ipereared a livtle more than one half, of fifty per | Morekeeper—all to perform such duties ae may be | _ ;712 | ingtruth. In ancient times, befere the revelation of iy decueuum aay | cvemeat wat a ae Seem ¢ ‘be cost of transporta ig, in the last fiseal year, escribed by the Secretary of War, ot directed by the Gain in ten yeare—A fraction over 35) per cent. | the new law, when the guiding light that had been the East’ Indie Company, ‘Bs oe preven ng | yy pe a ou with a condensed statement of two mill *, Or more than fif- . A i tormas- Caw . ar i r ne’ wo memnone-e eartermerter Generel wate eo divislon or desert. | Leancasvan County, Pa.—The following is the | first given to mankind had been almost quenched, | be the feeling of their subordinates in the parent | the condition of the opthalmic division, as it was condition of the newly acquired Ter- freiy fi | population of Lancaster omy _ and the earth, save one chosen people, wandered in t where these classes of officers may respect ritories, with the posts established fot thule defence the darkness of idolatry and superstition, that strug. | 8°Y¢™mment. on the first of September, and as it was at the 10 6 . Ps 1 coincide fully with you as to the physical and | ning of this month. | intended to have givena rly #0 far iro ros of supply, and so | "TY hat be adopted ¢ | Townships, §c. lation. le seemed indeed afaint and weary one. The spint ‘i | laege s port fon of their ir aartivon scented, eve = Maekee asostende sebinamean ot tno aa S| Adamstown B rough . 807 sr a lominated, and the civilization which moral condition of the African, in astateof slavery, tabular view of the several diseases, as down tem thourand hortes. " a ota pred re) hic! officers of the department at the treasury. The offic are compelled by law to send their accounts for settle- | went within three monthe after the elose of the quar. | ter im which they accrue. on the penalty of diemisal. | Cocnlico Ia } 3333 ala = sprung up from the restlees workings of the human mind, bore its undeniable — The Geade Civilization was indeed beautiful, polished and or- te, but it Was with the beauty and polish of the on, and for mounting guides, pt, forage is, therefore, a heavy being preferable, for the ney himself, under the | in the monthly reports which accompany this do- circumstances by which els, and must be, eur- | cument, but 5g Bonnin) prevented from ding this rounded. in time for your meeting to-day by serious and The limits of a letter will not permit me to reply | sudden indisposition. is limited throughuot those ter- ly ten dieu manettas | Seer ae rea eet ead | Gosalgn Wes mn, Ad i there sometimes sparkled « brighier | fully an could dese ; but have seme haps het | dice oP meee ed ie of the com a osts ; it heavy item ; #0 is ire of . 1 G and purer ray in reams e philosopher, or ‘ jae Bg RM Ey By opesettvn prong F also ask that the laws be 00, oh ‘as that all Ce Columbia Borough - the visions of the poet, it was only the ghnumering © the pleasure to meet you this winter, | the first of September, on the first of Vetoder, on rent, erection. an pair of quarters, barracks, store- houses. ond cther structures required for the service. | 17, the same Anditor. ‘The expense of neither cam be much redaced.even | tenet only rouch with the most and regid administration, un- | jo eee cneher cf the wbole countey, in rela. | The property acoounte have to be ion, communications, amd means of | two Auditors; the consequence the « ment, en well ae theoMocersof the a | cot We to make two sets of property ascounte in grey quarter. Ifthe proposed edangs could be made, —having spent the last two or three years | the first of November, and on the first of December, in a tropical climate—i may find the weather too | contain, however, ample information on this im- cold here during mid-winter, and may, of conse- portant subject. quence, be driven to visit New Orleans, or some Upon commencing service, on the first of Sep- other Southern city temper, | found the diseases of the eye scattered i remain, very truly, your friend, d&c over the various buildings on the island; thus, pa- Jxo. W. Davis. tients affected with opthalmic disease, were found in the brick building, in wards Nos. 15, 14, and Ke. received at the Herald| 16; in the shanties Ne nd eae i of the old natural light, struggl through the sur- counding darkness, or reflected gleam caught frem the land of promise where dwelt the le of God, the repository of the trath under the old law, and chosen to be the starting point of the Christian and true poten ny My a ol no fatare = hope opening beyond the tomb. ne poets sang of! ely sian fields and K hodamanthine judges, bat none | Conestoga Conoy.. Mizabeth. New Book ; ‘os. 6, 5, 7, and 8, and in the countability would be more perfect, because the | Elizabethtown Borough had yet rewurned from beyond those dim portals to Office wi the last week. “ ‘i a were 4 ne, bo cocounte WOUIE De pues Mavic 1 R | ohrate. : “ announce the victo over death, tad to proclaim p THE 04d Fellow for 1861, E. Walker, 114 | Yqoden bo gry building, in wards Nos. 9, 11, 2, 1, os me . T am, *ir, moet reepeot{u. your obe servan Pulion.... the heaven destined for those who chaste: and ulten street tiful work, and one that ”* fir ‘i i j Aly dimintebing for many y oars Om OIE SEICT. Ganhacmaster Gamaes Hempficid ¥ denied themselves in this world. ‘The lite of tho | would mane 9 ancaptanl ve My first object was immediately to concentrate, ast, and now afford the [ndiaas a very soanty Loe wt Hon. ©. M. Cownan, Secretary of = Hempfield West... Tosent Report ot the case of Dr ‘Jobe W. Webster. from the | & far as possible, the eye cases, and to separate Cit Lancaster City, period of bis arrest to his execution. Charles (. Little | them from the other patients atlected with othe: and James Brown. Boston maladies. bese Indians bore ever beom warlike, well and wellarmed Tbe rapid dieppearance of their customed means of subststance has, for come time pas! heathen was essentially of the world, his ambition and reward were of the world, and his lization therefore, wae of the world, and purely sensual ; bserve with much pleasure, a re- 4 m i The Famil; eet — a iN i them to fight, steal, or starve, eave men ‘the vy omiendabie efiorts on the par “ “ nothing high, ennobling, or spiritual mingled in it. | gre wf and Guest—a poem P. Prall, No.9 | aa has been gradually etlected, and now op- ¢ Herald > f the 26th “ “ ‘ 4 thalmic diseases are not to be found in any other ¢, with orme in their hands, of the New York Heraid, in the paper o' ith | There were many generous traits in an individ The Great’ Metropolis, or New York Almanac, for rtion of the hospital department, ex: ant; allow their women ult., to cause a feir and henest account of the stock | Lancaster Townt of a purely worldly character, but pociing ti he | 1861. H. Wilson, 49 Ann street. A very useful little pe nd in the wards of the wooden eit bailde 1 of cotton to be taken in Liverpool at the end of the | Lampeter East ancient civilization that was spiritual, nothing that | work, which every bas. man should iug, Nos. 4, 1, 3, 9, and ul SP | bey wee fh year. All artifice and suppression of truth even- | Lampeter We rose above the dross of earth. But the tidings were | The Proceedings oft! t Unton Meeting at Castle | ‘Fy the reports referred to, it will, also, be seen | Mi oo toally injure those authorizing or countenancing | Leacock. announced ia Judea, of anew and holy era for published by the Union Safety Committee. | BY porte : Soe + : roads into the Mexican provim and they hi pone 4 does it not very nearly afiect the honor | 1 i mankind hurch led forth by the,F ish. Democratic Re for December—a very *good | tat there were in the opthalmic division, opthalmic length broken into and overran some of the Lett oo tanaaeee Ga Leerelel seuy of | (oe nkind. chureh led forth by theFisherman, | , ones | diseases, on the Ist September, 190 cases; on the ortions of thore provinces, as the northern hordes | and character of the commercial community of | ict began to gather the sons of men withia their fold. | Phe ‘ivepubiic—@ new macnsine-—for January, 1951, | lst October, 129 cases; on the lst November, 108 formerly broke inte aod overran the Roman empire. | Liverpool—merchante and brokers particulerly- She proclaimed the ot man was not of this | This promises to be » work well worthy ot : ; | gages: on the lat eanber, 78 eases. . mroadsinto Texas; andt that their statements and figures should be accu | \ im world; ehe announced whence he came and whither Workman's Time Bock 0.0. Owens, 1 Hu Dee . y exico, they ha § | rate andreliable! It is well known that botho | } , By referring to the re, of the Ist September it he tended, his first origin, his last end; ~~ ttreet, Very useful for employers | will be observed, that | the abeve classes, merchants and brokers, issue | \jgriet there enumerated, reached a gospel of self-denial, of self-sacrifice, The World's Progress—a dictionary of dates, &.; the cases 5 , each house, a printed circular, which is extensively | \/4r: love and charhy for all m Her meesion was | by GP. Putn d for sale at 186 Broadway Oom: | 4 sey ed ong ty i | ae iat wt | and publicly circulated every week, and that the | \jountoy hot the civilization but, the salvation of men: but | Pied with grest care, and Invaluable as a work of | shows saly'2 of thie dreaded aflecti: i brokers issne, as an association, & general circular | Paradise civilization everywhere followed in her footsteps. —-. Ie teoee, the olty. jon, and hat repubdite alse, Which formerly has been m' depended on She taught men to withstand those impulses of a nus eag@ and accompanying documents. | from : never troubie us; but. if we carry out th: The accounts of stock adopted in these pub- of our treaty with Mexfeo in good ta! nd no Amer! lished statemente and circulars, have long been Te for ranted, Would advise the coutrary | euepected. Livegpool merchants, of the very | the existing rtate thing’ id the heary expense highest character, have pronounced them false and ‘nding it. mast and will contiou unworthy of credit. ia thie country, the figures | Sirasburg .. exterminate the Indians adopted by the cireulare of the brokers and mer- | Werwick |... .. wiebes pap pty he egyes a. Englan¢ Nm Foe Washington Borou, ¥ ) ieponed thelr | Qt all credited, so that the merchant Brokers otal population (city and county pot. woate-Win nd thom Penge than their mesca | Of Liverpool fiad, that both in lingland and in this No. of dwellings ot mee las’ ent these are lacking. | country, their reports and statements are suspected No. of familes resort murt necessarily be had te the only available | and discredited ‘ Population of city mode of Cuppy. To hesitate would for them be to The Herald's remarke on the necessity of such In 1840 the population of the county (Caciading fai nd to command confidence, | uh me The eetimates for the next feal year are made from | are very forcibie nd proper, and of the entire fea. | the city) wae 84,208, and of the city, 4417 ‘The 8 careful consideration of all the ¢ re sibility of obtaining & correct accoynt of the stock | recent census shows aa increase in the city of service, anda of cotton in Liverpool, at the clos@ of the year, if hm SO percent and of the county about 18 per the merchants and brokers really desire such, we | ° ‘ concur entirely in the views expressed in the ar! Texessar.—We find in the Tennesees papers cle of the Herald. But, under ali circumstances, | the following statistice of the population of that and if the labor ot difficulty were tenfold, Liver: | State — Tt may, therefore, be seid, that opthalmia has . Francis & Lou- | ceased to be a pest in the | migrant Hospital, at ; useful t | Ward’s Island. a " “ 1 Ihave the honor to be, gentlemen, with great Light and Darkness : or, Mysteries of Life; by Mrs. , eervant / Calterioe Crowe, “etringee & Towneend, Sia ‘Broad: | T@SPeCt Your Cbedtoms wervaa te cc HAN. Vaited” Blaee Law Mogatine for January, 1851 New Youn, 760Droadway, Dec. 11, 1850 r corrupt wature which had so long held sway over their hearts, and to look for <he fruition of all their hopes beyond this life, dwarfing to their eyes, sta- tion, wee''h and power, as objects unwerthy the desire tn end of souls destined to an immortalit of blise Thus arose a new civilization, elevated 5 spiritual, ms king all who yielded to ite true infla- ene look opon those objects which had seemed to the followere of the old the greatest end of hu- mo life, es mere secondary concerns,as either aida or obstacles to the progress ot man towards his true end. Religion wes given to the world, as its ers beauiifolly imports,to bring back fallen man to ig Creator. Heaven was the true end of man, but it had been lost ‘o man, and earth therefore, would have been tie scene and limit of his hopes of and happiness, but religion, Christianity, rider over the dark abyse ween those re- opened the pathway of man to his true . With- ot O ™ John Livingston, 54 Wall street. No lawyer sho TY without this work conse en Clty Intelligence, The American Practical Mechanic's Pocket Book | Vagtaney —At two o'clock Tne, morning, fivs and Alm mag for 1801, Kingsly & Longbottom, 235 | 1i A biti pert y is le coptains « variety 0 = y . st ton ware Bechanica way = Vawetel Cegeumsy Ths " od ten th by ‘s Guide Book for California travellers,4 ° e crime Thin book te got up by Me. Gregory: the triveary | “tbe pelonere Are’ boys, Taw express man. Every person going to Ualiforn, jd | age. Shey were foun get o copy. ge where they hare Europe Past and Present; by F. HH. UngeWitter, e time till morning is situated in T L. D.D. Geo. P. Putnam, 156 Broadway A very | strect, between Second and Third avenues It the ‘and useful work, foliee would turn their attention to “ the children of sifery of Illustrious Americans i# omplete, * grovth,” who ate loafers, thay might be equall .7 . ® fire at night, out religion, therefore, the civilization of man hed by Brady. D’A well emphyed, as in arresting these \iren poo! owes it to herown eter and self-respect, | Cownties ne. =, dncreawe. | must always be sordid and earthly. It is der the title of | Fhe @ Torar Danxxens sha Rutase Wr fap etade not to have euch an important statement as the | Fentress .... +... +++ 8,0 4,456 93 | on'y religion that van elevate this civiliza- contains t becomes my duty to repors and pronounced false, | Grundy. ...- BS? RRB ai | tio’ 10 & condition worthy of man and his * greatly hindered fa the per- na; domene on. (aw 4943 on nal aspirations. But as the church did not ‘% very Near ry A for the the eg t spon f ° was & lamp lighted in We recommend moon set. Satu the most b= o'clock, A. M.. and nat night, or Ae to order this of Bra- | at three o'alook; and, consequently, for a Lf ° = ye int Py gee or inet hours im the Tattor part of the y , very time when this paper. ‘in ele | abroad, there was total darkness, +0 that Ga sient © ange the corrupt natare ef mankind, ae she contd not elevate all hearts to contemplate and em- brace their true felicity, 60 (he earthty and sensual civilization still kept pace with the epritoal, and as the one or the other fiotommaates, it (td dis. it its impress uy the nation or the times. The Cuaragreriaite traits tention te this matter; and we hope that such’a | Overton... +» 9,278 11,217 1,938 = and reliable statement of the stock of cotton in Manytayn.—The whole number of persons liv- Averpool, at the close of the present month, may | ing in the upper district of Kent county, is 3,740, Come out as to be entitled to, and receive, general | (heing a gain of 198 since 1840,) and are classed confidence. as fol w—male whites, 1,048; female whites, Although the present article was commenced to | ago; male free blacks, 471; feraale free biae 466; by’ ee x views above important subject, ber of slaves, oldeat inbavi: | of enchare marked and unmistakable. The stiday Teceene” "OTK | Cul not be distinguished the space i wwe will take ecanion to say, that the accounts tan ine ane : to F. foods, Geifies the passions and emotions of ‘man, the other ee enis valunhle took for | ,FOUNbLINC.—A new-born female Theos sax iba th = the m to the ore and is said to be 110 Mi, town of Mii- and chastens ihem. The one is Tt is qbeaket, om the sidewalk, at 10% 0% Sunday ‘ more more of a of male e epicureans of the ancients and the platen & fight, by officer Beigier, of the » s ‘ two of fem, 243; St. and philanthropis.. of the mo- published threg sizes. ras brought te the house,