Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 May 1848 — Page 2

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EVANSVILLE JOURNAL.

BY

WM. II. CHANDLER & CO.

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FOR rHESJQEXTi SACHAU? TATTLOIX. WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. ' SENATORIAL ELECTORS,' - JOSEPH G. MARSHALL, of Jefferson. . GODLOVE S. ORTH, of Tippecanoe, DKTTRICT ELECTORS.

t Disl.-JoiiN Pitcher, of Posey.

Jons s. Davis, or lloyd. Milton Gregg, of Dearborn. David P. Hollowat, of Wayne.

Thomas D. Walpole, of Hancock.

Lovell H. Rousseau, of Greene.

Edward W. McGcaqhet, of Park.

James V . Suit, of Clinton. Daniel D, Pratt, of Cass. David Kilo o be, ofDelaware,

4th " 5th 6th " 7th 8th 9th 10th"

CITY OP EVANS TILLE:

WEDSESDATMORNIXG MAU 17.

Comisg OCT to do Battle. The editor of

the Spencer (Owen county) Chronicle avows

his determination at the close of the first vol

ume of his paper to throw off neutrality and

espouse the cause of the Whigs; belie vin that

their principles and measures are more condu

cive to the general good, and will better secure the great object for which our institutions are

established than those advocated by the oddos-

ing party. Such must be the convictions of

every intelligent mind, upon a comparison and an investigation of the policy pursued by the two political parlies, COrX fire occurred at Freport, about 30 miles from Pittsburg, on Friday night last, which destroyed the Pennsylvania adqueduct over the Alleghany river at that place. The cause of the fire is said to be an act of incendiarism. Every preparation is be.nt made to

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niE NEWS BY THE BRITANNIA. I has fallen n the Prince de Joinville and ll.c

Tlio steamer arrived at Bs'on on Sunday,! Duke de Moiipeoner, is valued at Cd.OOO,.

tue Tib mat. We uive below the news from

Euiope in detail; From the London Time of April J1.J LoMxof, Thursday Evening, A pi il 0. The crown eecuriiy bill has Leen passed

During the discussion, speeches were made

by Sir Robe it Peel and Lord John Russell,! cutions agai

OOOf., besides 'JO.OUO.OOOf. left to ihe Duke do Nemours. The succession of the Piinte

de Cox'e, which rarne to lie Duke d1Au

male, is cstin.au d at 1 03,000,010;'.

Irelak

togaingroundbut there is not the smallest I lea Communiste$r A bat Blanqui!' A has by increasing the taxes paid by the wealtnier apieawnceofsuchau idea being eutertainfdbvjCabet!' (the leaders of the sect.) Thiscrywas classes. . . -

the Government. Amongst the converts to taken up Dy tne wnoie ruassoi tne people, ncn ieuru numu, wiiHu,aiu, . repeal, however, it is said to be no less a per- and poor, men and woman, with which, thro- fcere proposed as candidates lor the Rational sonae than the Earl of Shrewsbury who no out the entire day and evening.the Boulevards Assembly at the last meeting of the Club des

dout trembles for his estates. The State pro- and streets were tilled. independents, auu rejecieu uy an imiucu secutionsnaainst Mitchell O'Brien, and Alea?- The Presse observes that the lGih of April is majority. ' The other members of the Provis-

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tho substances of which is thus given:

Sir Robert Peel said he could not allow the bill to piss without distinctly avowing bis approval of its provisions, lie thought it right that men who had not tho dignity of traitors should be reduced to the position oi

felons.

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GnUgnanr Messenger, her commenced on the first day olterm, and the date of the fcnesl day tne republic can boast tonal uovemmeni were accepiea w uuum uuj d. The preliminaries to the prose true bl,Is iave beea ,ound aSainst thera- Pub- of since the 2-lth of February. The national opposition. The name of Lamartine was re

ust Messrs. Smith O'Brien Mea- Mc excitement seems toextend evento private guard provoked Dy an impruaeni manuesiauon, ceivcuwim ioua cueers.

Mitchel commenced cn the 15th. rafu .no uave useu a cuuspttuum pan ia we muss m uue uuat , auiuiaicu, wi guu ucn, mc wu ui ijuutiii yv.i.mUuw.u ..v.

eher, and

As it was announced that the traversers would

proceed in procession, accompanied by a train of admirers, to the Queeu's Bench, to appear on their recognizances, precautions were taken by the civil and military authorities to prevent

any breach of the peace that might arise out of

great scenes of our times. I by one and the same spirit, by one and the land his colleagues, is said to have been as IOl

The French RermlUc Failure of a Com- same will. The national guard nas taken in lows:

munist Demonstration. General alarm -was hand the cause of the order, of the true liberty A deputation came to Paris from Amiens.for aroused at Paris on Sunday, by an attempt of of government, and of the republic itself, the purpose of presenting a petition for the re-

me in raun is is to overawe u.e rruTisiouai i wuicii couiu nui nave resisieu lchuiu cpcn-1 muai ui ane ui wuru iuuiu o tviuiun3awca,un.

Government, and force it to replace some ol menls. All Paris was spontaneously lllumina- account of some violent proceedings he Had m-

lle would keep those fro"S thai this ill-advised disnlar . The military forre in 113 members by M. Blanqui. M. Cibet, or oth- ted. Several Inendly demonstrations were in duiged in the exercise ol tne unlimited powers

re croaking sedition in the marshes, and the castle was doubled; I another body of troops, er Communist leaders. A meeting of the Com- the course of the day. made before the t official wan which he and .his Tfellow-commissaries had

Ii! not allow incin la pull themselves in vun two pieces ol artulerr, was posted in toe I "AUiilovo UC4W iUC 4ApjvuviJtf au uc ivomw uc uaiiuauiuc uvx . üi u.v ,wv mjwg u j Afl(. iuui.

the dmiensions of ihe nobler animals ih.i nitjofthe Four Courts; and the police pat- "nole 000 J lo 5neur OI?'Tfr 'T' f P ii.ona58utrd".Pa5ed thejr shouted na several tother "?n ol the rroviaonai i..w uvuiwi auililJIS I lid I I ,, . . 1 . r tVion nrnoarlai1 n tha rh'imn il Miro irha,ulln a min V.VB l-irtAordnii " I linvorn mrn t nrn curl inKar.imiltnil tha m 1 B

owed treason roiled tne slreets irom an early nonr in the mor-P"-" - "-"'f w , .i.w.w.iuS. : .

... . l I nin'7. At halt past eleven o clock me traver-1 minnn-uiur nicucauugui iuciuu vu juesuav, ivi tuuuu.i ui vuuiiuis&aijr, auu aiaicu mai uc lie warned Mr. U Louner that those whoLa M" a,ii..j kT.k-.f 4,.. .r,:.... the purpose of choosinz supernumerary oGcers I which General Courtias seems to be somewhat I ou&ht to have been removed.

w U)0,G00 persons iogether could not tinUn nri snm m.mtwrim rrLi, J of the national guard, in the hope of iuducine Ueriouslv blamed, produced, results, however. M. Ro Hin refused to sacrifice a functionary

foresee what might be the consequences. Clubs, walking two abreast, proceeded on fool Aller showing that gentleman's declarations to the courts. The mob. which was not nu-

ol loyalty were not very satisfactory, he 8 id merous at that hour, owing perhaps to the exthat, in what lie (Sir Robert) had read and trem? wetness of the day, preserved an omin-

witnessed in the last ten days, he saw proo

the workmen to join them in a demonstration! for which the Government and city of Paris who, if to blame at all, was only guilty of over

against the Provisional Government. The appear to have reason to rejoice. The alacrity ztal m the cause of the republic Upon this two bodies marched together to the Hotel de with which the National Guards assembled, a violent scene ensued, and words passed beYille: but it is thought that the workmen did and the promptitude and decision of their tween the different members of the Provisional

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ous silence until the traversers entered the eates "0l iniencl 10 aul ine ommuuisis, ana were movemems, suossqueauy lauen, in conjunc- uovemmeni wnicn caused a wiae Dreacn in xne -

of the courts, when a cheer was raised for Joined by thetn before they were awareof their tion with the knowledge oftheirnumbers.must councils of the nation.

. However mis may oe, me grtaiest nave greany reassurea an ioe menus oi peace raris haa been the scene otone of those exas excited, and the drums of the na- and order, and have, to the same proportion, Inordinary demonstrations which' can only ocuards beat to arms shortly after noon, infused fear, or at least caution, into the Terror- cur in that capital. Fortunately it has passed

haree Before the risine of the wn,'n ine wnoie oody,iogeiuer wun tne garde psis ana ommunisis, wnose oDjeci u was to on witnout blood-shed.

met rojwl s, and exhorted the govornmentaud court, at four o clock, true bills were found nalona'e mobile, assembled, and presented so throw the country into anarchy. Ihetoneof M. Ulanque having been stung to madness ihe Legislature to encourage those whose against the traversers upon every count in the frm,lable an appearance, that the Commu- the i National .Guards bad become firm, in the by the publication ol certain papers alleged to

exeriions had been so admirable, lie then nacentssent to the jury. They were then Ul5ta um. "Ul V'Vure lu a,,Jr. rt ,u 41444 F , Vuu " , c "UI,.U'. A4iC' .uv tuugcr uc luuuu in. uuizors notei, wnicn impeacn-

and tnft usual lnnrl r o mn.uvu .. -...w.. v.j unui. , pi uuu u. mC u luuuriii tuaiacier, luiuiinaiea a. luUSl -D w uuit tuui I :n . nr rn r . f . u - r ' I ....1 i: n.i. . r ,i. II:,. i?nr ... . . .

tute, xue louowiug accouai 01 lue auiir is uwumauuii; uciui; juiucu u bu iuc resi ui me inner pimupic against tne rrovisioual liorern-

ihit ihprn tvn uruu rpjtcnn ftr GironinrA!,.n I

fui . ime 7 .h ikT.Vu r ir f IiV V V fe Messw. O'Brien. Mitchell, and Meagher. The P,roJec" mln, ill Jr I . . J ßüTCr.n gnd jury having been sworn. Mr. Justice Ja w ment. He referred to the magnihcenl de- Crarapton, the presiding judge, proceeded to u?nal $

monstratton ol loyally recently made in the deliver his c

referred to the condition uf Franco, and de

clared ft lo be his firm belief that ihe security of every existing government depended

on a rigid abstiuence fiom any interference in the transaction oftbat country. He hoped that the working classes of

Great Britain would not be diljJed by the

doctrines held in France reantciin labor

and the wages of labor. If it were true that

mon, without reference to iheir different capabilities, strength and capacities, ought oil to receive the same daily wages, all the ex perience and all ihe lights of the last hun

dred and fifty years had existed in vain

Lord John liusseil briefly adverted lo the

different members against this bill, which.

le believed, would tend much to the aecu-

rity of ihe peace of the empire. He then

referred lo the exciting aud infhmrnator

severally given in char"

vcblis, April 18. -Shortly after the sittin 6iven by the Journal des Debats: inhabitants pretending to respectability, they ment declared the documents published tobe of the court ot Queen's Bench to-day, the ap- "During the whole of Sunday, an extraordi- assumed that they were the citizens of Paris, forgeries and inveighed more bitterly Möns." Elication was renewed on the part of Mr. O'- narjr seusat'oa reigned throughout the capital, and they bobby declared that no erneute or dis- Marrastand M. Lamartine, in terms not easily rien, that he should appear by attorney The At noon lnc arums of the national guards beat turbance in their city shall be committed with to be forgiven. He swore to overthrow the motinn w nnnnnn on'iU J f to arms, and never was the assembly ofthat impunity. Government. '

Mr. Potter, his attorney, vice the member for Korce so numerous or so dvjeid-d. The national Not desiring to be the sole actorsjn reprcs- It seems that a plot was actually formed to

Limerick, was allowed by the COUrt. The same Ua.rtl (moDi,e) Wlla General Duvivifr at eion, nor wishing to be solely occupied with intimidate the Provisoinal Government and rule was applied to all the other cases, and their head, were also in movement. These military duties, and with a view, possibly, to eject Lamartiife, Maraast, and others moderate " Messrs. Mt auhranft T;frhll uhnrta, . diflerent corps, which mounted to more 100.- secure support upon which thev could conti- members therefrom anrl form nw mr.m.

i. Smith O'Brien's trial, the first of the meni UP positions on different points dentially reckon, thy had demanded, or were ment, consisting of will take place May J3, the first day 0f oftbe capital. A body of more than 53,000 about to demand, of Government, that the 40,- qui, Albert Louts Bl ter sittings men occupied the Place de l'Hotel de Ville: 000 troops of the line, who are to assemble in pa iel, and Pierre L . . ö. . . ..I il t . L.

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series

the after

If Smith O'Brien be convicted, his property, which amounts to between four and five thousand pound a year, will be confiscated to the Crown. One of the charges against him is tampering with the military. The drilling act has been put into operation in Dublin. Accordingly, a number of young men, thirteen in number, were arrested on

and tne approaches to it. Kepeated cries we their capital this day, be retained within its

neara inrougn lue ranks of Vive le j tionale,' Vive le Gouvernment Prov

'A bas Communists,' Vive le Republiq

Ledru RoIIin, Cabut Blan-

Blanck, Flocura Arobo, Bas-Ijeroux

garde na- walls; aud there see a. s good reason fcr believ-

lsiore. "K "'at iiiisaemana win oecompuea

to ' I'Php rpripw nr4 frutarniTili'nn nf ititc

anguago used in Dublin and other puts ol Sunday evening last, April 16, while perform

The Detroit Advertiser states that a million

;'llD:" barrels of flour and nearly 2,000,000 bushels of

tue cause oi mis military display is as tollows: mereiore be the touclistoue, as it were, of the "r" '' uuiomic iusi yrar. In the morning a placard was posted in every revolution. If it go off well, the elections and besides 1 ,000,000 pounds of wool and other part of the metropolis, inviting an assemblage the convocation of the Assembly will take products, in the Champ de Mars, for the election ofofli- place not without noise oragitation probably, 1

cers oi me stau ot tne national guard, which but witnout danger to the government. How Wabash. We learu from the Terre Haute

convey goods to thatctty by steamboat until "elaud, observing that il might leadtosome mg military evolutions in a large room in that were l be taten Irom among the working clas- ;he Republic will come out of the new phase Courier of Saturday last that the Wabash-is the acqueduct shall be rebuilt, part, of ihe country lo outrage and insurrec- J11' Thej were lodged in the station house, i j.T111 num!?or honest workmen re- into "bich it will enter on the sittiug ofthe a hm there beings tlan fourfecfof ' lion; but that outrogdandinsurrection uould brouSt up for exnmiuationat the head police Pd to the spot, in the idea that they were National Assembly m another matter. a0a n mwin0, mere Dein0 te.s lLan four tcct of rTirm . r, be vnt down becauR ihn .rn.P.nm.. ij office on the following day, when they were , ut lo fu.,fil on? fthe,r dul ascitizens. On the whole, Paris, judging from the con: water. A Stasdiso A8Mr.-One of the legitimate fjf.f fl s. ernmle.nl h'd committed for trial at the next commission - II. soon wever. appeared that their pa- tents of the Paris juurnafs and corresponresultsofthe Mexican war will be the absolute , e " eana ül dü,nß al it disposal in tho The offenders, if convicted, are liable lo trans- tnolism ,iad ben made the dupe of an au- dents, seems to be in an improved coudi- rftTTnY VATf TTTT; necessity of supporting a large standin- army "J1 fe -people, and in portation. . . ' dacious and well-contrived intrigue, the ob- lion. . ' n nnn hJw Cotton V. -that bane of . public, whfeh been de t ,' mJS bwI AlwilbstandinS the vigorous determination 'ect .ff fw lich "J jectrd Pursuant to a decree of the Provisional Gov- 10 ODO ÄKdÄfe a k , " been most loully and systeraancally lehed of the Government to put a stop to the move- raaniiestalton against the Provisional Guveru- ern ment, the 20th of April was observed as a ccived per steamer Kosco from Pittsburgh, l or sal depreciated by every wise and good statesman in various wavs. both in nH nm ,.rm.. ments of the disaffected ihrm.ohnnt ir.t .k- ment. - national holiday. The public offices remain- bY Imay 17 OLIVER LA DD.

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mce the adoption of the federal constitntion. Mr. Burt of South Carolina estimated that an army of at least thirty thousand men will heveafter be necessary for a peace establiahm;nt.

House.

He then proceeded lo state that immed

preparations forrebellion still proceed. A com- . lran5e reports were in circulation during

. munication from Youghal slates that "the e "v7, 08 10 the obJect of 11 , spirit of insurrection is rapidly spreading in was b0me to be a real

CO" A Whig district convention which assembled at Murfreesborough, Tennessee, on 6tb, appointed Gov. Jones, Col. Gentry, and Hon! John Bell delegates to the Whig National convention. The delegation was instructed to vote for Gen. Taylor.

Rtelr after KutOr lIlA Ifnuaa w.mM nrn.

t r e 7" . ' . . inc soumeasi irom xoushal to Mallow lrom E rfU-ted C-P'o Chonl.nd thatnotWngS U be political state of iho Ir.sh population, spoken of but rifles, and rifle clubs, pikes, bar-

o "" wimv-n j mutiuii iui mai itcauta. vxu. Aiiewriipr mpnunna tha mat.

ed closed, and commercial bills falling clue on

i-l.l.J . . r

ie intrisuf. it inai ay were not prtsenteu ior payment until

couspiracv di-1 the 2ist.

rected against a part of the Provisional Gov- This grand national fesliviü' to celebrate the

drnment.- M. Lamartine, M. Marrast, and M. fratcrnizatiou ofthe army and the National

uarnier l aes were to bare been removed, and Uuard was concluded by a craud military de

CGTThe House of Representatives have purchased of Mr. King, the Boston sculptor, his bust of John Quincy Adarris. It is to be placed in the Speaker's room, directly over the spot

T.ere the venerable old man breathed his,

last.

iug of a rifle club at Clav Castle, at

2.U00 persons were assembled. This state of things is becoming a matter of general notoriety. The most formidable rebellion that ever f hook Ireland from sea to sea is, unfurtun ately, at this moment, threatnioe the community.

A Limerick paper, in alludinz to the state of camlaI- .

ys: We have it from author- 1Ile,1011

The Journeymen mechanics ol Philadelphia, have formed an American Fraternization and Copartnership Association, the object of which terns to be the abolition of. silver and gold currency ..and the introduction of the African and Asiatic vystem of barter.

Sisoular Error. By a recent survey of Chester Co., P made by accurate surveyors for the purpose of having a mapdrawn.it ap. pears that Mr. Wm. Smith, who has for the last two rears been a member of the Aisembly of Delaware actually resides within the boundary of Pennsylvania, hisdwelling being about

four hundred yards from the Delaware line

repeat oi ine union, he showed that all the

grievances of which Mr. (Jraltm complained in the Irish Parliament and which remained

unredressed by tint Parliament, had been

rodresU by . Pilument of the United lugdom. He declared his readiness to listen to any

proposition, rip ported by the creat majority the country, says:

w iBij iiiciuuti.i, naving ror us oojeci the "J"""-" we nave ine Dest reason to

improvement t.f tho laws aud condition of ,a quarter not quite a thousand

I'.at countrvtbut br Hi,o..,,.n r,fit, .i.n;M from Limerick, 9,000 men i

w V v m vm v w waavw I ." . ..

should be lor argument) and by force (il ,n Prac"8,nS We pike exercise

recourse were hail i r.n.N h u, arerpoot uai.

n.wiuui ATTACK JS 1RINITV UOLLEOE,

man, lrom Trinity College, town yesterday, by the

states that an attarlr n rn n

the College was confidently anticipated. Information to that effect was received from the

their places filled bv M. BlanauiandM. Gibet.

The period of the elections was to have been postponed to the 31st of May. The national

guard would have been disarmed, and the ma

gistracy dismissed en masse, and replaced.' All the officers of the army were to have been cashiered and replaced, be elected chiefs. Such .a i. t . .

mcic lue aiarming reports in circulation in the

monstration, the like of which has never before perhaps been witnessed. The whole of thi forces under arms, consisting of 330.000

national guards aud gardes mobiles, and 5.000 troops of tha Hue, fell into rank and marched round the boulevardes and throush the city iu

military Order, With drums beating .and colors jade fcaloons, reach distinct and teperate;) and having flying. The procession took eight hours in secured the services of a French cook, the goodlivtrs,

passing any g,re fifot in the Uue of march. """'" iwiiuifngcra oiour growing cuy,

prevailed and the

A Curd ?Ia?noIia Restaurant! Mil. Editor-Ai the solicitation of a portion of niy patron--, and at their fi8Üori, the Eagle Kecettt will in future be known by by the .name of 'Magnolia, llestvrant. Also, through the column of 5 our papular morning daily, I wifi to return my most cordial, wann and sincere thanks to the citi-, zenj oflbis city, for the he etefore vsrv liberal rjat-

roiwge extended m; apd having thoroughly! refiu ted luy Jiesturant Exchange, Ice Cream and Lemon-

may depend ujn having their various taste and

OWm(T ta tfin rft nf -tu 1 I'l'h nroalasl an t hni n .n. .

" .v iviiui v, m nut icaui i hikmwt vutuuoagiu vreraiiEU hiki iiiki. . i: - . . .

nnrra.l. a i.T ft. i rwi m vrfn I "tr , w a ""J'i" tne most princely and maguiticent

a W I IVU. -A. A. LIJ1I1IIII1 IIIIIII M a M 1 II II I III Sil I If IT! llll 1. 1 Hill MV I I I KIH ll I II II I 11 - WmM 111 II I lUKTOfl IA. I . - . .

trust, . " , . . . ; i ..-..... ... u.u....lov mnnaer, anu net tone surpassed m the citv. everv

miles . . . Pre8enwftt 118011 t tne warus m-? iroops, me national guards and the thing will 1 eerved a3 n,r our market will admit

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as long as Mere iras breath and life in him. tv

toogp. tU apptaloflke UeUla,irj un- SuWiaTifed in laDTl. I n ft ft . il at f Imil lliAti a m . . k l I -w-v -

. - - .vau iiivu ivouiucu ilia eoaii nnrnpsc nt Kam

ire ninhtlv enad 1 iaceue uoiei cte 111e, Dut tney retired soon uovernment. up to tne uouroi lwst the ru,cX,n -"oor Southern 3ijfia style.

. alter without making any threatening maaifes- greatest tranquility prevailed and there was ,, , -, 11 "s. 'rrc,n cn Pir ten.citizens and strangers jf April 221 taton- They withdrew before the imposing no probability of that tranquility being in-.er- mSjiiff nnJPr- PricYMES CUTTER "

laiinuuc usaumeu Dy ine nauouai guara. oucli I rupieu. i

Aue iouowing, lasen irom

the letter of the

amid the loudest cheers.

Tne IIou?e then divided, when the numbers were: For Ihe third reading 2Ü5; agaiust il 40; majority, 255. Tho bill was then read a third time and passed, amid loud cheers from both sides ol the House. The crown and the government security bill, though supported by overwhelming tnajoiities, has descended Irom a permanent lo a temporary measure. Lord John Russell has limited its duration, and introduced other modifications which render it somewhat less repulsive. The following proviso was

added to Ihe clause punishing Seditious spea

if" . I 4 a

visile, irom wbicti three orderlies arrived in succession, and at the request of General McDonald, the Collese eates were rlosorl o;

all ingress or egress at eight o'clock. Inaddi-

i4uu io me mree companies permanently located in the colleee.a reinforce mnt rif fir htm.

dred men arrived about seven in the evening, and the whole were ordered to be under arms during the night. The divergence between th Rini..n1r.

has been the result of the day.

It is considered certain that the allroupe-l Paris correspondent of the London Herald, af

ment on Sunday in the Chamo de Mars was I lords some interesting details.

convoked by Louis Blauc, who is resorting to The preparations made at the Arcde Triomall possible means to extricate himself from pbe with wonderful effect. A vast estrade the embarrassment in which his sisnal failure was raised, with benches ascendin to the foot

at the Luxembourg has thrown him. It was of those colossal groups, Napoleon attended by

um. iiaua-uiu ma i nijuceu uainariine 10 1 lu luaca vi uisiury anu Ja me. an tue ironi oi milPrntftn T P order the rappel to be beaten on Sunday. Kei- tbe estrade seats were placed for members of known fo? mlL 3" ther Lamartine nor Lcdru Rollin believed it I the Provisional Gortrnment, behind which oldest Tea Establishment in A

TEAS! TEAS!!

ALLIS A' HOWES. Evansvillc, la.V AG EX TS OF THE NEW YOEK CAXJTOrO' TEA coiaiPAinri The Oldest Tea Establishment in America.

has been noDtilarlv

This is the Unreal and

possible that such a body could be convoked as were ranged the n.aiistracv and municinalitv. I have had full proof of their inuTriir n,t r.nnn.;.

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soul! uiauc na oppeatuue. i uu juuges in tneir cnuison vioiei rooes. xe-1 c ua" "n wie great ana preesingde-

The Paris correspondent of the ti me. de,rriKA. sule tue,n stood the liberated po

. Itrs. Ivear to themazain were the

I reuriiarr. niminop irrnm n.rj r.

..... . , , .. . ... J "nv . V .

"Al icngtn, about D o clock, all settled down. boys, not more than fourteen or fifteen rear The y moreover nossesa farilitW in K.i.. TC.

i i r . i k .1 " j -a m . - u v uu

of age. At each side of the goverumeirt seats, 1 ca lrade ln a abundant degree, and doubtleea

ptu, iu , ,jr 0,aer lea concern in. America.

Ample accommodation was afforded to thJ. . LT."

ell un-

lilical prison- T w,.u,lu 1 cas OI ,aie lIlal mey nave beenobii-

wounded of 5-T.m:: 1 enl? neir lW0 Priactpia

ea Djr wr, u Connell, and the jvirty led on by The Boulevards, as far as the eye could reach ol air. Mitchell becomes greater every day. The (aud I believe I might say from the Madelene w O Connells manfullv declare that tVia .:u tniho naci;!fl n fiii ...w k ., .it.,,i . I

. , ..... ...v T iu ia rvc I vuoiiiv,! uucu iui lia iiuuai l.uaiU9, I f tneir Kfanrl linnn . k. t" i. .. I I ' . e . ' I "

-.rU llire ltrjr 7.c pius uiira, me I nose various costumes cave to me anair a

ere tue colors destined tor dillerent regiments, mple accommodation was afforded to th

. ' kin." previous to he n,,. ,.r ,i7-1. 11 SUS. ?! in.e Iaw and constitution: character of novelty and interest indescribable, ately under the arch were seats reserved ff 'u A tio.pmbah ifS!

I lWTidedalwaM.adb bequeath- A lull of half an hour took place. The dies. " menti united', and they uy dd

'nonersun shill be n ..Mr..i,l "7. r rial hlw- re- most gratitying, tne most cheering, and the A cannon shot from the Invalides, a distant 10 fclI.tea Pur. re fragrant, and perfect fcr. tha no person siiiii oe prosecuted lor anv foinnv I peai by peaceable and rnn.t ni nn. . I mn .. u 1 I . . , . . v, uia.onuDr. in ih mrowiT-t tu. .n u.,..;. .1.. u

,ii e , . " v "'Vli usmuiwaai uivii'is I ,,ua iioocuiini orm uiai tuuiu ua e ut cur-1 cueer. irUmDeiS. drUIQS. CUC annonnred ihn nr. ri ' fefe'-e u .ucwwiju of by virtue of h!. act in respect of. ucl, com- onIr- . . red. took place before ihe naiinnal .rflJ,;..i'fT';L: -.

D.ninrr. imafMiiaimM. :..;.,. a..a ... Iherent has fa Ien toü n,t ; t. .m-. m-!...,! n r.; 5:.. "I s. yucrnmenu iney I iheymost zealously invite the attention ofthe in.

v aa 1 va w v fw'-vM MitiH v va iu 9 I v.i& aiit 111 aaa 1 any rn. inn riirii nr n 1 iimarnna 1 iiniiunnra r ihu

tinely buried or in the water,

the guilty parties obtained.

I.. I 1. 1 . .1 o ' " 1 w iiuuiuvuji , nth rilu I a nil t Uf Phfl Al rludnt fliaApi bo Yn A .n.l .i.T.r .IT 1 . .. ihm. ...

are in favor of outrageous mp:;,,. ETa.: TiC Z"" "l " 1 .! ,u A"u U1 ""lts;,au.a uere corüiaiiy received by .-is

..... :v :ü: ! Jfr '.t. .sr: .r:'," v-f-f. . aseneereu cusuncuy as ri --,

BostosMoeals. Within a week, five dead

bodies have been picked up in the streets

Boston, showing the marks of a violent nVmh

In the same period, the bodies of some seven or! intern iona as aforesaid, in so fr as the us me "merlcal mai0Ty of the

eight infants have been fou.d, either clandrs- W- .? Glared by open mantiu i? Jfe ft

. . u . !: I . : ""oimanouo, country continue to supply themsefr with I X

; ' ? 8 ,'ün', intentions, arms; some arrests have indeed taken place large body (several thousands of those men at deuce.-, and ititen.ious, and of .he words by Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, to check the pro! whom it has been the fashion here in Varis to

ore cxpresseu, uttered or b " rmameni, but these steps are of laugh irreverei declared, shall be given upon oath to one or coursf wholly inadequate towardoff the dan- character, and

more justices of ilia peace, or to any sherifj

or siewaru, or 8ueriii-uDstiiute or steward

and no trace of i

nuOUS&hout inedfrom tlm national riiHr.l Iii hanr.,! k.,

ntinue to supply themselves with All this was occasioned by the approach of a Iraartine, which was ow

ample set by the worn

city and turroundintr eountrv tr

ency Messrs. Allis di Howes', where the

assortments are always on hand; and they

CCTThe Evansville (Ind) Journal speaks of a great increase of merchandizing in that place, this year. All right. Go ahead. Cincinnati

Commercial

enized esneriallv I . i " j "uu,uu un? waerever a singi gnizeu, especially J- trial is made, a very decided preference is given to

pcuaps, io me ex- tue ceiesrated 'tvnanf ih r.nntn To., r, .

n. Who all ldoiisA Um I B7KeaderirikithA Tiwrim.ni !

"to e did'nt speak of "anything else,- and

ain't going to do '-anything shorter."

aul-siitute in Scotland, wiih:n ix days after such words shall have been spoken, and unless a warrant for ihe apprehension of ihe

person by whom such word shall have been

spoken shall be issued within ten days next aller such information shall have bceu given as aforesaid, and unless such warrant shall

een the fashion here in Tans to As soou as the; had taken their places, KmzoX Eetail Pricet a' foOotrs sLbjcct in' all t itly, because of their grotosque read a short address, of which it was imrx4i- turned if not aPPrd try mam n-iln. tn. V. . I at. a iMiiwvol I 'II PPvo

ger. We expect, almost by everv Post, iniell?. of their wardrobe the national card n;;. "r i i.: "

T. .1! . ' I. 7 "- I . . . D n.vwin. Ui&-UU&lMUUI H 1 (ISnn ir W Drpn V mnv..J n r.. J .

'?Äe.K'ta ,Dd .undarJ bearer, ofthe menu "

f 1

fccuce ui fcome disastrous event aris b? out nf

a..- t . . l - . a -

; uie eicnea state oi tbe country.

They

ran

ureal and influential bodies continue to pour any troops theline or national guards 1 had then rect A Jti dfdes,- -be Lord Lieutanant. ex- ever seen. A more resolute set of fellows has fired wit essive oi tneir determination to support the not been seen than thev apr eared. There were different prnmnt hut r.i: i t .-.." - . ' -lutirui

TrSEIBLE COSFLGRATIOS I . DETROIT. We

copy the following from the Detroit Free Press

of the 10th instf

Thecity of Detroit was yesterday visited bc i-'-,ue-- M---n two years next alter lh paa

with a most disastrous conflagration. It is es- 9lng "'is aci ; and that no person b til be

timatedthat the loss cannot fall shortof 6250.- convicted of any such comDissinnj. imarin. thinn. The run on th &.;.,,. rfXi

000, and M least 300 families are houseless. aliens, invention?, devices, or inten:;,,n- .. and in the south nf lrplnrt n,- :.u

e- ... . . - . '. b "HU IC-

aioresaiu, in so iar as ine same are

Tbe fire originated in. the large atockhouse

between liates and Kandolph streets, unoccu

pied, by sparks from the propellor St. Joseph,

which was firing up at the time, at about half

past ten o'clock in the forenoon, and continued

to nee until four o'clock in the afternoon.

The warehouse occupied by De Wolf, the old

.Berthlet market, the Steamboat Hotel, Wales'

tloiel, Ccc, are all in ashes. iNot a building is Juhed Churrh ol Irelanf.

i r. . i ...!. v.im t Ä rr . ....... i r

iriV SIAUUIUK UCIUW JCUC(MJI1 BYCUUC, OCIVVCC11 V... 1. T t Mft.

T?rn-K .t.. .n.n .11.. I?,. .4 lsOUUOn llmCS. Alril4l.

KaudolDh streets, except the warehouse of The Property or LounPuiLLir The

Brewster Sc Duceon. and Thompson's Hotel, exact amount ol the debts ofthe cml list ol

and many are burned above . Brush street. I Louis Phillippe, is now said lo be nearly 40.

Weire unable to eay how much of the OOO.OOOf., of which half ia due to individuals.

f a W 9 w '

property destroyed was insured, but we pre- Und the other Lalflo the treasury- These

express

ed, uttered, or declared by open or devised

a . . . -

peaking as aforesaid, except upon his own

conles5iont or unless Ihe words so poken

shall be proved bv two rrediKIa irim.....

Lord John Kussell said he bad no meas

ure to introduce on the subject ol the Estab-

"From that moment perfect confidence in the maintenance nf nrAar ti I . .. , t i.n..

celerated speed. The depositors desiring their All remained tranouil. although ih a-a

lunds are paid in Bank of Ireland notes, which streets and excitement and agitation that preare speedily converted into gold. Mr. Mitch-failed are hardly reconcileable with fcuch a

7". - ö" "v7""vu lucreasesi unui o o ciock, wneu I was rnude to in violence daily. The Ration also vies with tremble for the fate of my pacific prediction the younger journal in desseminating treasona- New subject for alarm seemed to hav frrA

. an-

received their colors, while the cannon

n apparent intermtssiou. Then the

xorces, norsts and national guaids.

defile,

pheo-

rnodins,

clock

the

agnifi-

As far as the eve could reach it was as it

were a river of steel; and could the eye have

do tlo do do

ea.v to be re- 4

Y

no

Silver Leaf,

(Jood Ilvsuri

Very Cue do Extra tracrant

Good Hyson skin i . .

iuuj imperial Very hne do , Extra fine do Good Gunpowder Fine - do Extra fine do BLACKS. to 1 Souchong No 2 do-.

Finest do

o io w it . 0 64 v 0 754 . 1 00 .n 125 V 0 75 V . 1 CO

1 25 f 0.50 O 75 1 00 1 25 0 75

OO

0 50 0 02 0 75

4 t.

tl 4

some very little, from tbe. fact that insurance companies declined taking insurance in that neighborhood.

The BuiTalo papers record he death of Ezekiel Lau, who built the first house jn that ow fiouiishinj tity. Hia age wks J02 years.

. t ir i i . .

ueois caiinui ue uiscnaruea ai present, the

private domain being nearly under .seques irution, and the question of a sale being . re served for ihe decision of the National As

sernbly. The ancient domaine vrixe repre

sents an rs iam'.ed value of 200,000,00 Ji. The succession of Madame Adelaide, which

k a m r-9 a

Ole UOCtrincs. A ate nnmbrrniiinin l.M..liir f..r irltK,. k-. r .i .

(,omnAp,KSt.Kaüztör The defiling nrocid-LSÄ:""" o 7s

ofCibolictesUunce. - " Gf ren,lMfOM in . r.w .T.".".rS.. aa conunuca without pause for several K :.7 i?..f" Ai.." ?

exienued to the column of lebruarv, and far Fragrant rowchong, various prices away beyond that, it would have etil! YaeA Conu-o. various prices

I on the bayonets of the citizens of Paris and the Tme 9,,Ion5. 0 50 soldiery. The rain returned, and the tT.JAl?7J2 5 OK:

ersat !a.t h,.nv h-,. . ' i VI" -"v-" une uo ! 1 00.

k . .ü 0 I i B4JU ucu 03 uoor posts, .Mngyong, various pnees but the scene nad become so animated as to Finest Englh-h Breakfast Tea. (very rid

It ioctdutt. the d.t of .rmiug quietlr,,d rappel 413 Säte- figvSS i tST "tf ,unf T iSSÄ i - -, esonlo aar to the peop e, -Make tour agJin appeared, anj a, before formed on ih. ih. Ti; ,P lioul"i'"1- The soldiers of .Ne.plu, ultra Tcaa. both Grwn and Black, of all ace with Oo,l. pu, roufhoV .SJ Ililf boot oÄt.,ioa .'il LIT "J t.""h"f. .?r"'5d Lwilb irÄ"5' hi-"l' t in CfaiS. tlW

goes

peace

prepare to die."

ineir time

'.th'Ji. ÄViliS? ,0 bide SU?.CCedej!' U lrner0b,i,uS that Uel mSn.

, , -- ' . i"",c3i :verv I im m iuc uaiiunat Euarus were not as eooii I I i r.tM.j.u. u j . vowhffirp rinA mnA k:. .ill 1 .1 . P. . . .l q? fe"00 1 t is consiideredthat this demonstration m.,o

. luust

ly tne power of the mod-

e Provisional Govern-

,. - - v . 1 , . - " - uiu urren ana oiacK. or all line were everywhere greeted with acclam- de:riptions, the highest crades crown in China il M na. i m Arrangements were in progress for a lJ-, 1. .Mn.

TAKE NOTICE Th rnt t..

clnh fc'uslve riders of tho superior Black Teat called "Howqurt Mixture." They introduced it ' 2 ,? every othcrVono?h

u me name at ail-much less at a low

,o o- . r- " ... oitllivuv, .vai vuii U15UIC43CU Willi lilc

unuuic nisi rui-uuiis irum nie tj uiteu irishman who nan ran sen t h a m cn mt. i,nM

a.:u a .i. m. . . . I . . ; . " w I a idci

uiiu, caiit.oim uic inr DiKc and ine n. i wmrn wssnmrH whnn nni a

lie, can only be rroauctiveof some mishtv rat. oi mobile nassml in fmnt of ihflr n.

- - - . I . w . , . . num. tue MIU

v , , tations were quite as hearty as before, tut to inefeelin? as in the effirarv nf nn.l ,V tkna. r -i j .. -h

n - , w a a iiivoc i.iirris f inn i im irrwui iv 1 1 i ww a r .

staying the mischief, appears in some cjuarters' added with a lone of deep execration 'A bat

er pnce-deccive the unwary, as the public thera,ivffwl.Ll P?',,;lev'' by comnarin- iho spurious h

derived fmm mn.oK. : Li . . . I . r "

.... "ivimu.c, luiiuueauie

evvi

property.

The toll

e Moniteurpublishes an important decree ST,?i ev og a tax of one, per cent, on all income Con? 25? IW

:ab.e, immoveable or funded

upon butchers

qua" vended by the Canton Tta

Vk.ry- P1ckaS? in addition to its containing fnll weight, independent of tha wrapper,) bear the stamp of neatness and elecanr .nA .C "r... .u .L .

Pans is utterly aboluhed, and that upon wine .Ä.uIy cd from light and air. that their

10 w reduced. . The deficit is to be marl. I ,r,,"' tt,,;ip0T,e.r Wl 'J:"?!1? n."n?.Uri "F c'1'

my 16 ALLH & IIOWÜS, .ACeQts.