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OFFICIAL.
By the President nfihe United States of
ftme.r tea.
A PROCLAMATION.
v hereas it ha rotn to thf knowledge
of tbe (Government of the United State
'bat Nindrv s--rret L!j-lg-. Clubs, or As-
so.-iaiion- exist on the in rh rn f rontier;
'bat Uie members of these Lodge are
bo-ind together by secret oalbs; tbat ihev
hive collected fire-arm and oilier military
materials, and soereted ihem in sundry
t)laee;and ihii it i.s their purpose to vio
late the law-. of their country by makinu
niiliiaiy and lawless ex '.ur-iions. wh- n op
portunity shall olfjr. into th Ter itoi ie
of a Portr with which the United State
;ire a? peace; and whereas it if known that
tiaveUins agitators, from b th "ides of tlx
line, visil ihese Lodges, and harangue the
members in secret meeting, stimulating
them la illegal acts; and wherea the 3m
t)f riois are knovn t'i 1- vy eotrribu tion
on the ignorant and credulous lor theii
ovn ben-fi', thus supporiing and eniichtng
themselves by the b.iest means; and wlv re
-is unlawful intentions of thfc meliib' rs i f
thes" Lodge have already been manifest
ed in an attempt to destroy tlie lives and
properly of the iuh biiaiiis of Chippewa,
in Canada, and the public property of the
IJriiiih Government there bein: Now,
liter fore. I, John 'I yler. President of ihe
United Stales, do ifStte this my proclama-
tion, aduionishinn all such evil uiindel I
persons of the condign puuihment which
is certain to overtake them; assuring them
that ihe laws of ihe United States will be
riorotiidy execuled against their Hit d i
acts; and i hat it in any lawless incursion
into Canada ihev fall into the hands of the
Hritish au hor tis they will noi be rt
claiimd as American citizens, nor any in
t rfcrence made by this Government in
their behalf.
And 1 exhort all well-meaning hut de
ludt'd persons w ho may have joined these
Loilges immedia'ely lo abandon them, and
lo have nothing more lo lo wi'h their se-
ret meetings, or tn. lawful oaths, as they
would avoio" ei ions const oil' noes lo iheui-
selves. Antllt xped ihe mtt litg nt and UN its completion ty the tailor. I h wa-veil-dipost
il members of ihe community Kr was decided at Neub ny. on the 25Ui
lo frown on ail these unlawful combinations' of June i tbat year, by Mr. Johii Coxe
and illegal proceedings and to assist the ' ter, ol On enh.un Mills, m-ar that town,
(iovt rnment in maintaining the peace ofjAi five o'clock that morning. Sir John
the country ag-iiust the misch ievous eouse-1 'Thiockti'orion. ban, ptesented two Soudi
quences of thl; aclsi of lhe?e violatois of the down wedder shei p to Mr. Coxeier. and
hnv. the sheep weie shorn, the wool spun, the
Given under mv hand, at the city of WVh- at n spooled, waiped. loomed, and wove;
iugtui, the iwemy filth day of Sep- - and the doth burred, milled, rowed, dried,
i...ni.. x. I) ih'ip eiiiu.:tiid PiMtht Islu ned. and nre?sed, and put m'd the
l. s.J hundred and torty-one. and ol i tie
I tub p- ndei ce of the Unued States
t.he sixty-sixth.
JOHN TYLER.
By the President :
Daniel Webster, Sec?'elary of State.
(Jp'The Florida war has cost the coun
try SI5,963.494, since L36. So sas
Mr. Gilmer, in his late speech on the Loan
bdl.
(3"The amount of bonds taken for du
ties at our custom-house this year to the
present time is about S6.5O0.O00; the a
mount of duty bonds taken for the whole
of last year was about $4,500 COO, which
sho s a material increase in the imports
of this year. 'The exce s is probably as
great in goods paying cash duty.
A. Y. Juur. of Com.
fJpBickneirs (Philadelphia) Reportei
says: Money continues easy. Mol ol
ihe short paper of a first rate kind that is
submittt-d to the banks is readily discount
ed. V e have plenty of small notes, an.
very little difficulty is exp tiencd with
regod to change. 'The last Bank veto ol
Pit sident 'Tyler produced hut little effect
in the monetary circle. $4 000. 0Q0 of
the 12 000,000 io m auth nzed by Con
gress have been taken, and it is supposed
that the remaining $s, 000,000 wrll soon
be placed in the market. It is thought,
however, that the Secretary of ihe Treasu
ry will be compelled to give six per cent,
per annum for the remainder."
Uesumprion resumptionW This cry
is beginning so be heard, and n is full time
thai it tdiould be. Some of tbe banks pro
(ess to he able to resume; then, if they do
not resume, ihey areguiby of dishonesty.
and the people must not rest satisfied until
ihev are nunished. The Philadelphia
Ledger says: That ill our solvent banks
will be compelled 'o resume oon, wehacj
but little doubt. The time, our trade an-'
circumstances all imperiously deiriind it
and, unless t speedily romp, the san
hostility iHti ivvin'ed ih'e de'viods tracks o
ih- United States R ,n!, n nv th it the in
siitution Ndriid; and beyond their power
will he iriMsforre 1 loom or more of th
other Phil.delp'da bmks, and kept u
with ih sa ne determine I Spirit tbat
closed its c ir-er. The dema id for spe.-i
is a just one, n I is ijsained by the mora
sense of the whole community.
P e nnsyluanian
CTA book-keeper of 'he Hank r-f
Pe nus Ivania, named Smith, disappar
some time ago wi'h a I nge amount of th
Hank's money then supt)0ed to be SiOO
000. It has since a peared that the a noun
s olen bv him is one million of dollars.
Smith is in Texas.
Insanity Theie are at present s.
hospiials for the insane in ihe United State
These; accommodate about IS00 patients of
whom a majority b ljnred to the old in
curable cl ss, b-f ire inev were removed i-
ihe hospitals. y ihe census of Is 10, co
rectly ascerlain.-d at ihe. Department o
iaie, ihe nu mherol insme and idiotic r
ported in the U. Sute-, is 1 7, 1 SI , and th
population is 17.01 J,37S, which gives on
insane person to 9U0 inhabitants.
New World.
Lusus Nnturse. YesJe-day mornin
we were invited by Dr. Rogers to see
child which had been born dead about thn r
Hours p-evious. It appeared to be weii
formed irt all r"mects, xceni the htar.
which was thai of a baboon 'There w.-
nO' leValion above the eyes, and ho fion'
de elopement the top bring pirfecth
fltt I he mother is a slave beloiiteintr it
Mr. Shall, uf the City Hot. 1, ho with a
veiy commend ible regard for science, ha-
pieseuiru u 10 ur. IM iCKie Ol ine l.ircil-
. .i . . i . at i f t
stiet. Infirmary, but whether f . r dissec
""H or preset vation, we know noi pro hi
bly the ladfer. 'There was a poile of hair
upon the child such as rovers a monkey;
the eyt s were large and seemingly blue; hot
lbe nose, mouth, and chin weie baboon fn
iindy. During the peiiod t-f gestation, a
monke which was kepi inthe v-il. when
anSry jumped upon ihe mother, and
thence in all prob tbility this singular freak
of nature. The child was of ihe feminine
geitiler, as large as tievxly born children
generally. A'. 0. Crescent.
(3In 111 a g -ntleman made a bet of
one thousand guim-as, that he would have
a coat ma.le in the course of a single da,
from the lirl process of-heaiing the sheep
hands of the tailor. by four o'clock that af
ternoon: and at twenty minutes past six
the mat. eni rely finished, was presented
by Mr. Coxeierio sir John 'Throckmor
ton, who appeared with it befire upwards
of five thousand spectators who rent the
air with acclamations at this remarkable
iuntance of despatch.
JJ Judge in Prison. Judge McHenry,
of Texas, has been committed lo the j il of
Natchitoches, La., on a charge of negro
stealing.
:fi:
fiaiinon Jlxcension. On Monday
week, the aconau', Mr. Wise, ascended
from the corner of Fourth and Market
st.cets Harrisburg. Penn. The day was
serenf a"1 cloudless pcarceh a zephyr
stirring: arid punctual to the minute, the
-erhd vessel weighed anchor and sailed a-
,oft- . r , t
The Walloon rose near y perpendicularly,
inclining a liille to lite Smith-east until it
rt a lrd a cuisiderable h ighi. when it b re
rtunl to ihe South wet and moved slowly
aero the river in that dir etion. being in
Hght about arr hour. In the evening Mr.
Wise again appeared among the citizen,
with his balloon safe, ha ing landed in
Carroll tow. iship, York county, near Bill
town, about 1 3 milt s distant from Harris
burg. A Fanner, over whose premises he
saiM, was for shooting him, but was un
able to get sufficiently near.
Hoston Ice Trade. There are sixteer
Companies now engiged in the busines-
..f Jv;m naic.elil HOSion. i uey i uiuri-
Mild ice in New Orleans at 6 cenig, am
,.. ihp const n'lent inc ease ui i-uusuiij-
:ton,and the q lauiity prevented fo n melt
mi; by the di-patrh tf nales, thty mak
four doiurs now n "v.v. ....... w
c rii- The ice is tnawed
tut
quare
blocks not less than la incne
thick, and is packed into vessels
mux
aivand hair, boxed witn thin lumber.
n;ule ..,ir tjaht. Oie Rbston cdmpsey
).i d 70dd las; yea for he hay used fj:
'eking.
. -.
American silver.--Mr. F. i a-kb tr::
has placed in the Kxc ia ige a Simple of
Miver, eniireiv' pure, trout the W .shing
on mine, Divi . Iflrj-i cunv, N nth Ciro"
The miss -veighs 277 -vi ices, and U
vorth about four h nidre 1 d dhrs. As V,
lo not remember t have se'en anv s lwr
'Vom mines in this oojn'ry b fr, we
n ide so-H- inquiries ds tj ih mniner of
btaining if, and tbe chmees of getlin
nore, and the t.iho.ving is ih- r suit.
The company went iuio opera ion, uu
lera very advantige m ch titer fro.it t'i
'ateol" NoithCatolini. abo it the first o
'p'ember, 1940, the mine being iht n bu
;)irtially opened, and showing the bed of
re to be of very gn at extent, coiriprijini:
oillions o! tons of ore, of the richest kmd
In the early part uf 1-41, one funnce for
smelling was put into operation, wliicli uj.
to the present lime, has produced 25 ton
ol mixed metal, (lead and sdvev;) 'he earr
smelting, from which this sample is made,
.'ielding only about from one Hundred t"
wo hundred and li tv ouncs silver to t:.e
mi, and gradually improving -Jp to this
time, when it yields five to six hundred
mnces per ton of mixed metal. Within
he last few veeks, two more fui'rneis
lave been put in operation and three m r ,
naking in all s;x, will go info op r.tiji.
very shortly, when the yi, I.I will equH
sVom IOO I O2.000 p unci's per day, v.i lu
ng from $525 t 25S00 'The proC; e Is oi
ne one fiimiee inve bs en Mtfii icnt to
note thin pay the expenses of ti.e iiiiif
-ince going into oprratton up to the liisi ol
ejiteniber. from which period the tiivi
iemls of ihe company will commence.
'The office of the company Is at 24
Church AIey, where sample of the lead
and litharge may be seen. a. id sny further
information on the subject, may be had.
U. 8 Gazette.
The end of the tVurld. A small pamph
let has been published on the c:mi: ent of
Euiop-, and rapidly 1 I. givptg ihe re
ult of a mot careful calculation by the
pehte Rfiigd, vvjo jj-of.'sv s U have dis
covered thai the year !S4i is the appoint
ed time in the Scriptmes for th ilcsnrot on
ofthe"vorld b fire. As this ilae aicrees
with the lime Sft by some American ptopll
e's, it will doubtless cause some sensation
among the credulous and uneasy.
The Missouri tim Exploded. Our read
ers remt mbe the colh cmoii ol gr at bo'ies
rece inly t xhihited in this city, under th
name of the 'Mis.snutium.,' In t' e
Y'esirin Journal of Medicine and Sur-g'-rx,'
lor Aug., the trUe" cb' ra: ter f the
hotT s is xpos d. The) aie, in f-ct those
of the Mastodon or Mammo'h, and ;;re
only of the Common size. 'Tlie tiisk of
he Mas adon found by Dr. (fotth, at
Big Hone Lick, in l.v02, was 18 i.cis
long r than the tusks exhibited by Mr.
Koch. The si2e of the iiniirial was mad
enormous, by stretching out the vertebrae
by wooden blocks beweeo, and by put
ting more than the natural number togeth
er, with some other slight nis'akes of that
kind. 'This much 'lie public should know
in order not to mistake, the bones' of the
Mastadon, for those of a new aeimd.
Cin. Chronicle.
(3 Lieut Jones, a son of Gen. Jor.e.
Adfutani General of the United States
Army, wa.s killed m ar Baltimore on Wed
ntsnay last, by a fall from a hoiSw.
"IVoes Cluster Few have solitary
fYoes " A sad fatality seems to have at
tended ihefamilv of the late Governor of
Florida, R jberl R. Reil, whose tlea'h wa
recently announced. His distinguished
brother, (Jeneral Keid.j was lately assassin
atetljhis son-in-law. General Graham, tlieel
a few days .since; his son Litut Rei', the
gallant commander of tbe Sea 'u 1, at
tached fo the Exploring Expedition, -
supposed to he foundered off(ipe Horn,
in all, seven have died in a brief period
and of that numerous and distiugui.-hrd
family, only a desolate widow and tw
lime children are Kit. IScujctri Uaily
Advertiser.
The Outrase at the South M'lrket.
On Sunday last the Rev. Mr. Bond, of
the Melheidist bpiseopal Uhurch, accord.
ng to previous appointment, attempted to
preach to the persons assembled in the
Vlarket House. During his prayer he was
M? upted, and at its conclusion, was sa
ui with a terrific yell by persons who
vent there to annoy him. He was then
:keu by the mob up the street with an fl
owed intt-niion of putting him into the
dlaboose! He was met accid. ntallv b
iends and was relieved from his pe uMar-
unpleasant Mtu itum. He then returned
ad preached. The persons engaged in
nis transaction were taken before the lie-
border on Mondar. uue ol in im was
'ried on jesttrJay; tnd fined $50. 5
Loiiis irg.
fjnenr ilicobrt, llte.iy died a
N. Vm k; aed IpO yrnfii. leaving ah eStatts
wo th onwards i.f ii otl(i,rioO dollaM. He
w s originally :i ma'liiii gardener; arid ac?
rj tired hts wealth by purchasing a small
st-ip of find -it ?500; vthith was theri cort
& dered to beirt t; e eoumry, but which iri
!f oce!- of time became the ceiilfe of the
business" pill of the cliy;
JJThe steamer ("olumbus ssiied frortt
Boston on WedheJday la?l Kuih seven pas
s .ngr rs for Halifax, fortv-foor for Liver
mU 12,000 Ic.ters arid 36 bushelj of
levvspapers.
ft'ondrrfut Prosperity A Texas Sds
'"'or, sp aktng ,f the . t-emendious iucceJl
:F His paper. s.ys, '-Dining th past two
nouths, ihree new subscribers" havfc beeri
i Me l td oiJr lid; a i l w have received
o.e gall j,i f whiskey foe inserting a coits
pie of mariiage notices.5
pilctithn. deficiency in the i
oti it of Henry VV. Jou-s teder in thai
Merchant's and M. clnnies Hank, in Troy;
N Y.; was discovered bu Thursday; says
he Tioy Whig, td . the amotint of about
?.w,000 Joues left the city the eveninr
previoiM wish a female companion, ana
lia- b en traced as far i. Sehe'.e'iStly, haV
iogarrived there in tie eV ning train froni
Albmy on Wedn?d -y. An officer front
New Yoik started in pursuit cf him in the
veni g ira.n on Thu3iay, and would
probb.y ovei take him hOdld he stop on
t tie way.
The Afnney Recovered VVe iindef
stand th:.t ihe per-ons who robbed the
Heikimer doiinly hank; were overtaken:
t S.,n ly Hi an. I ar ested. All the mo
"ey, w i h the exception of $23 was reco
kn-ili Commercial stfi)erliser.
Yellow Fever. Tbe New Orleans Bee
of die I5'h uMto., savs lie ellow fever is
r-gir.g in that ci'v with greater malignity
! ad it has for years hef jre. In the sud
dff.i es of it-dttar-ks, antl the rut'd ssnesrf'
with which ii prostrates ali etas ei .f ron
resident p-.puiatiohi s.rid the appalling ra-'
P'tlity widi which it has extended from'
h spital to private prattuej it has raiely
ever been frxc edl.",.
'I he Editor of die Bee rtas cfirr rjired the
number of deiil: wiih tose o '37 and
'J9. At the worst p r od of 1839, the
numbe r of tleaths wa. 189 per week, and
th last " ekly statement for this year
bews 245! per week.
-:Th'- numb-r of in'errr.ents range from
35 to 42 per da !
It wijl be recollected tbat this was pre
dieted diiring ihe summer in a no ie f
'he lTpasian winds," which visited Ntrr
Orient. s in July and August.
Exlraordinary case of s6MrtambuU
ism A case eifa rnot siugtiLr character
o:curri:il ai IL rtford, on Friday tVcck
I he fat ts aie well authenticated. The
somnambulist is the servant of a" gi?i.tb man
in that etiy. On awaking in the morniee,
about nine o'clock he observed that his
cheek was wounded and bit edirig, and his
clothe- veii.' no placid as iie had disposed
hc.ii on Ihe previous night, exclaiming,
V h:-re am I? what's the mattei?' Dur
ing the intervening hours frorft five lo the
b-urat which he awoke, he had it is prov
ed, rien and dre.-Sed himSt If, knocked at
the door of the female serVarits, unlocked
Mid unbolie-d the front door, Walked down
he sl.ed to a meadow, for the purpose of
noul ng his master's ht-rsei anel riding
ove r to W'ithing'on. fo lot.k after one of
is masu r'scowsf unlocked tde gat of the
meadow, caught the horse, saddled and
brwdeti it, and i t orit on hi journey; had
fdln t ff on the road, been picked up, ard
taken into a house neaf ihe turnpike, ex
amined by a strfgebn. led borne, several
times answering to every question put to
him, l don't know." and had been put to
bfd, all i a state of the most completely
ui.eonsciouness,and was qui't oblivious
of the whole train of adventure on awak-..-ing
London paper.
To eiire At ihtutt .I'm mediate relief '
ma be had to the victim of (hi distressing
disouier by burning in ihe room a sheet of
white p?per, v 11 saturated wi h a solution
'.f saltpetre. The rebef is but temporary
out ihe frequent use ef salpetie does not
lessen rts efficacy. 1 tie write r of this haav
wituessed the relief afforded in so many.
iiisiancesj that he hopes the above recipe?-
mav be generally circulated for the btnttit
ol.sfirei8.
Vulmiblc recipe. When a crack is rffg.
ctivtrtd in a stoie through wbi.-h lhe;fir.
r mr.oktf e- e. ra'e. the aperture may he
coiiipbt'dy cod ina moment, with
eo r,,. s: ioa coos'sti' of wood as'.e aad-c-.mm
n sab, n adeiitlo pas e vith h liitle
water, plastered over the crck. Tho
good tfl ct is e qually cct tain, whether &
tove be cold or hoi,,
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