Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 64, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 July 1848 — Page 2

E VANS V I LIE DAILY JOIUJNA L

PRIXTT.Ü AND PI'BLlSHtU By WM. II. CHANDLER cc CO.

THE GERMAN VOTE A SIGN.

A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette

CASS AS INDIAN AGENT. It will lake some time and some labor to un-

A COUNTRY LAWYER " OX IIAND'-FoK II 13 CITY 'FRIEND.1

s0-wi?'j

writing from Washington, Las the following burden from the rubbish of the Public Docu- Fjye and twenty year age, when this interesting item in relation to the Germansof ments, the "facta connected with the adminis- weiotu tcgion wa scarcely settled when New York. The conclusions drawn in the lat- tration and mal-adrnioistration of Gen. Cass as 1,10 coun".v V",on' as ,l,e I a.ref yQm terrartoftheanmeareaatrueashUior, it. . officer of the Gene.l Comment. The Zt elf, and should have an influence with the Democratic nominee has grown rich upon the ,ie aossip now generali, heard in ih. drinklierman voters of Indiana. We have no doubt spoils of office, doing nothing, we are will 'nS ini caloous, llieie was a certain set of good that the Germans will consider well the claims enough to beliere, personally, but yet holding hJmored. free-and-easv individuals whose

of both Cas and Taylor, and give their voles most unscrupulously to the creed that "to the custom it was to 'forgather1 at the inn1 o

with a due regard to the ;robable consequences victors belonü the SDoils of office. . old

which may result from the election of either. Gen. Cass was Governor of Michigan Terri- y

-. in Elliculivillc. Cattaraugus cojii-

Conspicuouj smonj this set was Coun

cilor G , whose .rough, yet ready, wit

Ind spread his fimc abroad throughout all

that region ol ke'niiy. Another incmbet

whom we II call X.

These, with others, whiled away many a

wiuter evening, telling stories, smoking the pipe, and quail' ng mugs of hot flip a fluid

FOIi VEESIDEyT: GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, Uf Louisiana. . . . -FOn VICE MESIDEXT: MILLARD FILLMORE, Of New York, FOR KEPJiESKXTATirR, NATHAN UOVI,CV, WHIG ElTCTORAirTICKBT. "j sr.ru ;. m ushall. of jcin rim.' GODLOVE S. OKTJI, of Ti-ntwcan. DISTRICT ELECTORS:

Ii-t. Jons Pitcher, of Po-ry. " Juii.x S. Davis, of Floyd. .Milto.s Ukei;o, of iH-arbori). DlVID I'. llOLIXtWAY, Ol WaV.IF, " Thomas I). Waetooi., of Hancock. ivu.L. II. Koi'bsiEAl, of Greene, rlWAto W. McGcAiiiitv, ut t'ark. " James F. Si it, of Clinton. Dayiei. D. 161 t, I Cs-M. David hiugocE, of Delaware.

lt Jd M illl fuh i.tli Tth Mh Vi h loth

We speak now of such of them as have accu- tory, fiom 1S13 to 1821, and received a liberal

. inula ted property in this country, and of course salary as compensation in the discharge of his

bear their share in the burthens and taxattonsGubernatorial duties. His love of acquisition

which a state of war always brings upon the anJ persevering application, however, secured

Government. We ask them to read the arti- fcr him an extra compensation, nominally for cle and ponder it well: -.' ; llndian service, of fifteen hundred dollars a year

A' fact came to my knowledge yesterday additional, as a salary, and beyond 11 this, ten uow almost forgotten.

which is hi-hly important, as showing the in- ralioil, a dar equal to $730 a year, from the Hut time separated this jolly company, as

uK-uouau. umuiou. a ic. . uciina,. w j f, . appo-mtmcnt ia 1S13, to the end in it does others, and the subsequent history ciety in the city of New ork composed of U4ie OI 11,3 Ppo'1"fc " cu . "n t ....!. L Y I-,.. I I !.. .1 .r MC-II 11 , : - . o.ln all f fcoo.m ol me counsellor auu wormy mr. -v. wasus

iftU. ihro,,v,ri...l Mr. Polk in IvIv. ami 1 f lrt diTtrse as their lortuiics, Ci-r plodded

" - - --j l l '7 r jw ----- jicr u 11 11 U III i IUI uiaiuaiiug uutno i n- w 11 contributed money and labor to promote his , 0f Governor, which he held, and for success. A recent meeting of this association .... . ., ., ... ivas held which was numerously attended, and which he was most liberally paid. Ail this, upon a ballot General Cass received but eight pf course, was independent of his, salary as

voieb! ihey agreed to sustain Uic whig nom- Governor. inee whoever he may be. 'Ihe ground of op- . n. ÄA 1Qi rr,Mi rac. r ,s;.u. urved bv these thrivin- and resnecti. 0a 30,h of APnl 1S31. GenCral CaSS'af'

blc citizens is a forcible and conclusive one to tcr begging steadily for ten years, received 81 0,-

ull practical minds, and particularly to that I50O as extra com pensa

ciabs 01 me commuuny wnicu nas to ooar me vnrpm1.r ,o2n M xva. .Uowed him for

addilional pay. The particulars of this case

may be found in document 112 $31, Congress

3d Session, H. of R.

In document 214. same Concress, I find the

burthen of government, apd which depends upon its own labor for its inaintajnance which

docs not seek olhce, and which despises poll-

lies as a trade. They contend from the ultra views advanced by Gen. Cass on all the questions of foreign tolicy that have a&itated the

country of late years, that war would be the

inevitable result of his deration to the 1 resi- made to Governors of Territories, tq cover cx

on nis "capiases ana 'jasu cr-rare-eia . ai

Lllicotiviilo. X in due time. became eu

''aj'cd in icpuusible duties heir.

Lenl business, at distant intervals, called

ihe lawyer lo Buffalo, and he wa?,ol course

2ll to see his old friend; but X , en

ro3ed in business, or lor icafon-, of his

, ,ua n,K own, had itol much tune to talk over olü

iiuui niu vii Mr' ' ul . . . . . I I I

Hilter, uiivj niuiiiui nnuiiuiii ii, juvu.uii

ave him the cold shoulder. The in to of law

noticed this indifference, aud possesiting m

wit what the other did in wealth in readi

uess what the olhcr did in ihina -deiennin to to ascertain whether X really meant 1

following items under the head of "allowances 4cqi' him or not. Meeting him next djy iu

citv 'or 11VA1KS vi i-Fe;

F1UUAY MOIIXISG, JULY 1.

dency. They feel that a state of war increas- pe5es incurred on account of the Superintend es the amount of taxation on the people at , , f , , ':.- r b: rant i.t, large, while it dim.nishes the reward o( labor. Jf ßl of Indian Affiiirs, for oflice rent, clerk

These are the opinions of working men, who 1 mre. etc. I by industry, honesty and frugality have cov- P. M.rh;ffiin fmm Cid 0 1S1.1

ered their children with a home, and whose to Mav28. 1822. 10 rations nerday.at

I interest it is to preserve peace aud stability in 20 cents each 6G61Q I.I A C I A 4 . A M t .

me Roverumeni. opccuiaiors.coniractors aim Lewis Cass, from Oct. 9. 1813. to July 31

(politicians oniy wain war, 10 iui uieir jwcki is 1831, (extra salary at I.öUU per au-

C vvs px Imi-kov em EJfTS. Our Indiana loco- d to advance their prospects. Al ,a!sl lne num.)

focos are growing de.pvrate at the prostet te- H i1 7 l iV ' . ' b 1 Ifuiitli . All ili rtM-oiniM-iise thev pet is arti-

lorc ihero, and have turned out to hard lying to flcia iorVf ul,jie ihe slaughtered carcasses of i. . i . .u ...i i' t .i. . I .i F .i it i r i. .i I

me H-opic in uicii sjfecue?, uuiessiuu peo-1 tneir laiuers, sops anil uromers iuiuimi me cap..lean, pullf.l n.l il.-i ml'in jsoinn war the I ital for deniaROjiyes to crawl into povrer. It is

know there b no possible chance for Cass to auVif V "l frUuJ WM eXpSeJ ,U Ä" Cunfi"1-1 fiuJ lhe blowing items under the , i , mi . . .1- .. us naked deformity. h a ( ..exlra allowances," and where Gen. Miccced. and liter will bton at nothmsLto secure u ,

. .1 ... . I TV. no tniutn t hin rprä ro.l nnl n Governor

Mlt;ct'a3. Ainoni ot her representations o Keasosixo is the Uight Way. Ihe St. -r 7

ui illicit Italia uui aiuuuiiivuai " unv v

Total, 633,325

All received as extra compensation,

In a more important document, No. 6,'26ih

lhe sirtot, he said;

X -, my old Iriend, how d1 do?' Well very well; how are youT

1 stv. X Pve noiiced several times

lately ilm you've raiher avoided pie than

oihetuiae, and I am i üoiiij to stand any

such gammon.

Why, whal 1

We used lo be nuL'liiy pood Irienus up in

2G.715 KHicoitTille, and I don't know why we should

I1UI w IIVI V

Jiut, my dear sil Uli, irs no uso talking; just go iu here, - . i.

and 'ireat as von u?fu io.

r iol hui m v hrpalcfat. and Joii'i. Uutlcr, Theodore

"J . 1 . I lUwtr-a. Charles tl

iiiT particular periodical localities, but roam the whole length aud breadih of the continent. ... ; All religious faiths are now tolerated in

r...t - rViiain noliiical Jisabilities crea

ted by the profession of pirticdar creeds . .I.Ia Wf.old he askirl! loo

t ihe Moslem Despotism. But Ii.4

... , -

possession of properly and all similar rights

are not endangered or limited, as they have

been previously, by belief. Great rejoicing

ook place in Constantinople upon tins euicis

going into effect.

In Cevh.n. Elephants are employed in

ploughing new ground for tho .culiure ol

cofloo, pppper, eJc. Ona of theso animals

when well trained, will do the woik ol V oxen, consequently more labor is performed

in a oiven tirao, and the period ts hasienea

fot puiiin" in lhe crops. Ihe price of an

elephant in Ceylon, varies from w to

$73.

When 1 am a man," is the poetry uf

childhoinl; "when I was young," is the poetry of age. James Montgomery.

Ccuious Ueflection. How often thro existence do we tee a doj wagging his tail, but how seldom have we a tiue notion of its

meaning.

"NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAYCRS-

NOT1CE is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Tivansville will sit as a board

of Equalization to correc errors in me asseaameniot

t ereonal I roperty ana equaiue me iuuuuh ui rcnv estate, as reqired by law, at the office of John J. Chaiidlcr oa Monday fhe 17th inst., at 8 o'clock A

and continue ui aeaion lor inree oaja ana unui bs id objects are accomplished. . . By order of the Council, jy 7 It JOHN J. CHANDLER, City Clerk.

AUGUST ELECTION 184g.

strfte of Iudiana, Vanderburgh County, ssi

1gAvVEL 1. JEXKisa, ifr oi nie ajiueruurgu CircuiC Court, do certify that at lhe General Election tobe held for said county of Vanderburgh.

on tiie nrst -uouun . -

several officers are i r enwn, w w, Repre sentauvein the General Assembly for the fctate ef

Indiana, one county Auditor, one iwwmins ney, one Coroner, and one comtvLomminivm toe the first district. tf-. T-JENjtvLNö, (.lcrk July 7 of the Vapderu-gh Circuit Court.

The imperfection of the English language isexhibited when we state the fact that a black berry is red when ii is green.

B

SHERIFF'S SALE. . . '

V irtiifl af a !wrial Fi Fa on adoci W Chan

... . r . . i

eery, issued trom the otlice ot the dork of th

Vanderburgh Circuit Court in lavor ol p.u" tlnntcr ami rninat John If. Uirlh. I will OO Pt-

unlay tlie 2inh day of July 1343, at the door of the Court lloue in the city of Evansville; between th hours of ten o'clock a and eir o'clock r. of said day, expose for sale at public auction and out cry the rents, issöes and protns for the term of seven years of the house on lhe north half of lot number So in the original plan of the town ol EvansvUle and oi the interest of the said John II. Birth in $aid half lot, and should no person c fT-r or bid lor said rents i?ues and profits a sum sullicient to satisfy said Fi Fa and costs, 1 will at the fame time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the whole estate of the said John II. liirth in the said ' llouse and hall lot lo ratify said Fi Fa and costs. JOHN ECHÜLt?, S. V. C. jy C-3w pf$2. LAM FOR SALE. I AM authorized to sell at private sale 93 acres of land, the east half of the isouth east quarter of section 31, in town 6, south range 11 west. Said land is well U cated and the title indisputable. For tenr s t apply to jf 3 . IC. W. DUN DAR.

LIST OF LETTERS, i EM AISING uncalled for in the Tost Office at Evansvjlle Indiana, on the first day ot July, 1313.

sStVOLL

3

HOUSEa

Austen, Mary Van, Mjss McBrain. 7ugh 2

Andrtaz. K Ü

Anderson, John A slier, E C Anion, tusan Mrs Aiken, David, Jr Ulinn, IorenZ'j Üarwick, J b lireed, Hut us Ileal, Joseph lieal; John, Jr. Hriant, Fleiniuon Boon, I'hillip lirown, Jeny Elizabeth

Umh, John a

the DOsition assumed bv the locofoco caudi-1 Louis Republican fcavs that on Saturday last, a

dat fnr thp PrPM.1nv. tve I.Pnr.l Ml frnm n..r..in.,r.;ipn1llv mp( n,i lh- wharf nf ,nS the Office of Governor.

speakers in the State House square last ßatur- that city, when politics became the subject cf Uwi5,Caaf for a r lliera 0ö !or0j

diy, says the S'ate Juyrnal. thre were none conversation. In the course of the convcrsamore palpable limn the assertion that General lion, one of the Locofoco officeholders of the Cass was in fitor of internal improvement by Government remarked that he had heard a he general government. We all know that good deal of Democrats voting for General Tayunlil he set his eye on the Presjdcucy, he hud lor. but he did not believe a word of it. lie voted wjih the whig in Congress for appro- would like los?cp.oe. prialioii tq these improvements. Had he At this, a, farmer who had a lot of wheat on done less he would have been turned out of the wharf near by, stepped us and said "I'm oue that body by his constituents! But what Cass Democrat thai w ill voUj for Qencrnl Taylor, .i hctn is not to satisfy the freemen of tlt anyhow." - " vcpnt. We have heard of his selling himself 'Snrlv not " isai.l lh nffir hnldr. frPii-

j . 0 . I-,.. . r Jr..

! I to the South for the Presidency oq As nuea-kM Taylor has got no principles. You are not y ays extra service oeiore ana aiur

guiu iv iuic Avi o oioit Utah naa uu 'iiiiv.-i

nlesr icommtssioner ai cuicago, o uays, oi to

dars' extra service, as Commissioner,

at the Treaties of Greenville in 1614, and St. Mary's in 1818, and concluding arrangements with the Wyandottea in 1517 and 1818, Travellirg expenses, Attendance and travelling at Fort Meigs in 1819, Attendance and travelling at St. Marie, in September and October. 1818, Travelling aud other expenses incident to the Saguenaw treaty, iu 1811), Do. do. to the treaty Sault St Mary,

1820,

want anything; besides, Tin in a hurry to

jgel lo my business, bui I'll ireal you il you

want.'

Well, leti go in.' lAnd tl.ey entered a small pne horse gro

cery, where tho 'cheap and nasty" was ilnali not hv ihe small. X nave a

- 4 - . - . . .

nod lo the Miuxer beueaih the bar ana

Laiu:

'Just giro my fnend here whal crackers and cheese

charge il lo in.1

200 rem iiked: You

8140

260

some beer and he want, and

Turning to G he must excuse me, now.

lion as well as on that of slavery extension.-

l'vc L'nl a "teat many thing to attend to,

Und can't stay any longer, after which he

left. Well, if that isn't cool, says C, then I'm no judge. H iving disp i.-iionately imbibed his b?er, he stopped a moment or two tu

consider.

"Have tdu done it, Gen. Cass?'' was the cues- .i t.n v.. vti.i . rn. ih inmr. ii'nl er dar. 1821.

tion prpronnded IP him by hj$j fiiend Judge got the yery principles 1 like. He's an honest Mileage for do. 8 dollars for every 20 Wood, of Cleveland. "Sir, the noise arid con- and that's what can't be said of many men miles mrnm-nt , . ' . . , ... vi mi who boast to much about their political prin- Attendance at the scat of Government,

fusion whu ti pervpdes this assembly will pre- . . . . forr lhftP ' tov isG. for settlement of his owu ac

cent my being heard on the important topics to 0rlne United States Govt rument, and neither counts, which you have called my attention was the the GoVerinnent porany oue that has served For treating with Indians at Wapaghkoonlr resnonse He referred his friend Wood to u,lcit:r or over nirn ll3s ccuseil him of a single netta in 1825, and allowances, pnly respon,e? Ue relemu hislrientl uooa to aishonesl cU e 8avs .f he u clecled Vf Same kin t of8er vice, same yeai, at Traithe letter in which he accepts the nomination tHlt he will be the President of the people, rtc du Chien, and carryiug the treaty to

of his party nd pledges himsell to the issues ttj not 0fa partTf QWt if Casi is elected, Washington,

a i T : . . i. Ä i- . ... .ii l. I. .

ai

ii.... i Iam i f I maI ai vinM ar cprv i ta i 'ra i ii i nil laiiTi in i-iii..

llU priUCiPH-3 IlJClUCairU 111 rC5UiUllUI15J I HC will iiiU A ivaiviriii Ul u kji kj uut uu, ui uhhhiovm w-f ... - l -

adopted by the Convention. Here is where we th people. 1 don I want to see a party 1 res- and fl. F, , , . ., e i- . r- ulent: 1 want to sec every irpn who pays his Similar service, lb-io, al rood uu Lac, o will nail Mr. Cass on the? subject of improve- hi, d.it tu his Government months.

s P j t X t i i tl M ü )l e h .'h ic e . i te ' T ie al rn o ot

jrtent by the general government. Jt will not ,ave an equal chance for ofTice, and not be Similar service, 1S27, at Butte des be denied that it was under a "general system treated as an alien because he has independence Morte, June, July and AuguM, cfimprpvemenr.hatourrivershadlx-enclear- enough to think for himself.. We have had Similar service, 183, at Gretn Bay, Julf

, , , , , , i I e nou" it oi inai kiihi oi corruoiiou auu uiouuj i mm auU5i, rd out, and our harbors made and repaired along L,rcay General Taylor says he woiit veto Similar service, 187, at St. Joseph 'or

tlie i,uoresjD our lakes, ueje is me rebo.uuou t,e acts ol tJongress, unless tney are nearly oepiemoer,

. . . . r r

n.rttttitiriiai rr it. iv. Until n:ittopi l v 1 1 lion 1 1 services & nil exnciises ai scat oi joern

BUOPteU UY U1C IKIIlIIUUli; VAIIIUIIIIUII OH lino I UULVI13IIIUIIUIIUI, vi u.... l T"7 . . 1

: i ti.: .,.i. .. .a.tiv . i .a i mni ill iivs irZJ. i.

va'ion. and as einbotlvinshtsown principles: ...k... i w .1 ..!, T,a vni. ml rhirao. 1822 to 1823. 10,

u . I nuciii H113 a ujj , auu unjoin iw .v t.- j o . 2. That lh constitution does not confer up- people send naMy3CQ men to Congress to Extra nay for services at P. Ohio,

o.bTD

210 336 400 41G 218

1.4S0 250 2,092

052

1.360 000 1,112 210

020

500

and

Hoaud

I say, har-Lecpcr. Yes, sir.. 'Have you got plenty of crackers checet1 Yes, Sil r 'How much will the chee.c weigh?' A"otil sixty pounds each.1 Fulls-xur 'Sixty and no mistake.1 'Well, just Bend over lo lhe Furrnei' tel. where I stop, four of those cheese

thtec hairels of crackers aud charge them to

Mr. X , will you? you heard linn siy I wns to huve whal crackers' aud cheese I wanted.1 YtS, sir.1 And send ihem down soon, because I cxpeel my team M be ihore in a liille while, and I shall want ihem all lead).1 'Certainly, tir.1 The four cheeses and ihtoc barrels of

crackcis wcro scni down, ami in due courso 1 lJravcn , Charles hi

d a bill lor (irnlinin, John A

. ' tiraham. Clirialooaer is

i 1 nn , ..

Bolle, Charles E

Maker, 1 nomas Bennett, Ivy Uarueit, Joueph C lirown, James

Black, Wilkinson lirown. Win liuress, Julia Ann llowniau, Thomas Jr Uurbriue, Llijah Q, Campbell, Jonas Caininern, Charles Craijj, Mary iMnvi omb. John U

Collins, Alexander II Carlile, Sam'l Clark, Wilson Carr, Randal Q Cooiirad, Franklin Cole, Lydia Ann Carolhera, Thomas r Carother, Thomas Clark, James V Craig, Jjhn Cole. Peter

Cols, James Carney, Patrick Colurty, Joseph Coals. John Cushailler, Victory Clark, Samuel Carter, James Q Daub, Alicat Dawbon, liobt Downey, Caroline, .disa Deular, F Daman, Volney P

Darmaun, C Da vies, John Daman, Vol ney Davis H Dütisman, George Duahc, Win Daer, D Kev 1 Lagunen, M J 4 L'sleaton, Lliab Lua, Ilenrv Kas.ioan, Mahlon J baton, Allen 11 Feiiimore, TheoJore or brother Franks, John P Foster, Morrison Ferrell, Uu-h liahiipie, Joiin Uarvin, Marvin D, Col Uanliner, James L

nn t ie renerai covernmeni tne nowcr 10 com uiaivc wns.oim nuvuu m-ivwii u.

tnence apd carry on a general system of inter- repr. sentatives make a aw I tn.nk any r. ' 'J one man Miou'd prevent it being the law, it it nal improveinents. is nQl unCüllstilulionil. I go tor the will of Let the reader now turn to the letter of ac- ihe maioritvas expressed by the people's rei-

ranl:mrp nf Hi'll f !n iS u hfrp lit SAYS. I havlresentatives. and not the will of one man. If

and pari of 1631,

Total 627.0S7 This is triple pay for actual service, and dn..1 :.... n.tr. nnv In th. ninnimt nf S1XT

I !! I 1 ,..:rp 1 I in 11 u ic 1 a 11 i'uj "'"

read the resolutions of the lVmocratic Nation- - majority jn .s j, T0USA'D FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS! ul Convention, la) nig down the platrorjn ofour uiJt-, Uie InJjur;ly t.noosc j0 chaage ft." There were other benefits than this received. political faith, asd 1 adiilke to Tit as y iem- "Now, htranger," says the farmer, grow-ing During tho time that Gen. Cass was Governor ly A3 1 appeove of them CORDIALLY." What sunewhat emphatic, ; "I never voted gJ'int f lneMicui,,n Territorv, he received his reg- , f . , , rf,. rnr the puny nominations before, but I inten I to 01 ine """o"" c'1 0 friendpf western improvemenls can vote for Pfool . lhislim.:but if vouwilUive ular salary, always liberal-even munificent

Lewis Cass with this pledge staring mm in the n ll ,,.,. 0r lh. 0ri General's dishonestr. for ih amount of service performed. Nor was

r - ? I ' " . . . 1 1 ..I

oflimeMr. X was presen'e

lhe Mine which he paid, confessing a

. . iff I . I ..unA..

same lime thai niniouLMi raiuer cpeni

ihe ioke was a jmhhI one. He never atier-

wauiü pave llic cold shuulucr to Uuunsuiiur

G

ur ace; or a case where he gave his word and diJn t lM-,9alf for the position of Gor. Cass enabled I ' sticktoitor mention a single act . (' . rr t, , to show that what he says he don t mean, " 1 . -,e The BiBjcncasEß CosvENTios.-.t the o?;ihW , mjy ll0l Jvole füf him, and lie domain, and he located his lots almost-in J " Slate Cotiven ion of the Barnburners, hel l hst here's a grea't many in our Prairie just like the heart of the present great city of Detroit. ldrMi Gnuldwvrelme.' I Tho r.nrrmniii li m madt him rich, and in

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14 re at a u

th

1

v va v" J w 7 .-. f --- T" r"m ' I 111 f .

ua i committee hieb the Mkmhgl ' Z U man,., it woaU ,cm. not .Kray, ia ac

. . I II13CU Cltvi uiai lib iiiiu i'iiggiun kuuiiiv Jw I . .. .., . . . resolution: then uo in the citv. cordance with principles of strict equity and

"Resolved, That Gen. Gen. ZACAAnyTAYLOB The above occutrjd itiihi presence of several many will doubt, even if it be strictly just, by his masterly correspondence with the War persons, one of thun a captain of a steamboat, J2. J5-

Deparlinent, no less than by bis heroic con-1 woo lurniaueu us me parutuian. tur-t nA loilomilahli roolneM and mnraL'e oil I " "

the field of battle, has shown- himself to be What has Old Zack Dose? In the course! Gloeiovs War. "We had a tUit yesterday.

not only a disttnguisned military chiettain, uf llie uon pk. -v. Thompson's remarks at the La the New York Tribune, from Mr. James

more Ratification Meeting, he asked, j Thompson, late a Sergeant in the U. 5. Kegu

hat had Old Zack done?' Here a voice in Urs, but noyv discharged because be was so

. . . . I ... r ..I IT ! tn

plicity of character. the crowd replied "III show you what ne has I rounded in one o; tee Dames 111 ifcuo o: w

ti.; 'i?.-,t,r Democrat rerr significantly done. About 2 weeks ago I stopped at Gen. disable him for farther duty. He wascripplui

I . . . a . 1. I . vi.t .1 il . I.- A-Ji..l aiyaava Mind

Taylor s house, and be received me in me by a oall mroygu tnp ieg,si.uuauouC;

I .. . r..l.l..l . I ; II- I..!. I rnan Ii ir m

o.hWna little curious to most cordial manner, gave me a comioriao.r eU ana Ui peau seien iiiicf, .a. v -

i..- u fr V P. YoiPd for such a resolu- meal andacood feather bed to sleep on, and sabre-cut, which barely missed killing him.

Ti'nip Inllowinz - he I:., k., niArniilif tsn iinl inr to miriii mv iour-1 si Keiner no longer 'available. he was seilt

llOll HI vciyiujij, - J . llll 111 iiiwiuiiijiKuuv.i.!- . j 4 4 !'' o a

..t, ffii.ii T. in his sneeches in me mosi

desparadng terms. In February I

f, but a man of great mental and moral power, . Z J and whose Jjfe has given evidence of a strong 1 he?J, an honest heart, ami a republican sim- n; '. .... r . t .1 ...

110 id Tb. ra :te ise 1

.re des 1

says:

(ireen. John 11

Cahart & Hurkhaz

McCaliesler. Peter

Mc.Murren. William McDowel, Geo Maynor, Jane 3 Mauder, Joseph Morris, James Miller, Peter W Moss, 13, Sr Miller, Andrew McKee, Adam McGralh, Jeremiah McCue.O McMillin, John S Millar, Michael Miller, A A,Capt McCormick, James C Meloon, Maryan Mercer, John Nichols, Keuhen Newman, James Newell, William 2 Newcotn, Jacob J Iv'oss, Fred or Jacob Oharo. L Misi Pritchett, Ö 2 Pool,0, &. Smith fatterson, John Putnam, tldwin C Palmer, Jesse Perry, Milan K0.-8, A C Uuark, Lrnftua 3 Robertson, Geo W KUley, Lbenerer Kevis. Mark Kaudlett, Sam'l L Kogers, t C t?tord, Jolin A ISerkle. Amanda U Stephens, Helen M ' irle. Andrew btockweil, John I) Sargent, Lemuel II SpiUinan, Richard Sauer, George Spencer, Joseph C Stanley, Thomas Seav. Kachel 11 .

Stansbur;, Jackson Struck, Henry Scharb, A Sheets, Wm Stainbrook, Tcter Stelle, James Shtinner, Charles T Shanner, John A Skee'e, Thomas Redd Temple, William G Thompson, Kendall Thompson, William Tay lor, Milton Theuie-n, William Thomj)n, George Vinii, Green Williamson, Samuel Watson, Mary Wilhams, William Woollolit, K Williams, James D Waldo, U S Wiltnoth, Susan Mbs Woods, John Watson, George Williamson, bdward Weltshiie, James W Worman. Johcnh 2

WhoUtone, Llizabcth

tir-if

Uennon, Pnrthena, Jlis vv Uiiani, uenry Harrison. Llizi Ann Wood, Kachacl, Mus

1 1 A BITS O F 'Vi 1 1 WILD IMG HON . iv vv 1 1 1. rlir .1 lliirt llffilifr.

t. 1 iv nii:'ii"i,-'' . , I ! .

in lh! vu iniiy ot plenty ot tood, hr a hitch- jjnzcnf j wer jj

lloin.ievt Üean

lurt, benjamin Hill, Wm fi".jinlottom, Joseph liail. Win U

Holden, James

inculacc. Tl.o nesis ate made ol a lew

finnll sticks, placed iu the crotches ol trees'.

I'he female lays h it two et'tfJ. During ihe

tium of haichiiio, there ia a substance fumed

yarour. J.k1

yoward, Nancy, Mrs yeik?, David yulf, Klizabrth D, Mrs yansliaw, 11 li

yall, Jno

in her craw, re.somblinij lhe curd of milk in ffgyjJtioni. Canady appe:irailCC. She hlS the power tf fjeCllUg ! Jenner, Adam

this suhstaiue from her inmitli at pleasure, Joyner, xancy.

and on this ihn )ui'g are fed until i jierlhomasSr

mown, which lakes place iu about lico tretks J Ingram. Gerom li

n i vX vei idi ! 6' ' cei rio :hi old I ne

..... I .. . .

.. :.. 1r T ili-n inntnrfil ni lhe ter-1 Arift -Ith no allowance ot ont CCUl a mile

. Mn ill. . . . . . . g IUV4 llll, ... " ' rincejonNi k..i.i,i:j L ?.u a 1.. 1,:. '.r.. iinni tr.l iwn.

w.-n -o Tavlor in June helsnspeaKiiig, who ue wu-, wnmin cuc, i wnerewitu 10 mane ui j ,w.w - !!ffnnh?smlili für that he was a wounded soldier, on his return Lion of four dollars a month hereafter. The

his father! from Mexico. gentlemen wnomane wars auu uo-.v

howdorious they are, vote themselves irom

fO-Ohio. though but half a century old has Atonal Intelligencer expresses 625,000 a year i ow? tp 00 per wcci, y uu

more Collegate institutions than any other lheTpiüion that Congress will not adjourn on W cent, per mile Jstate in tl. Union. The Miami University lhe ofthis month, as indicated by the res- vote the men who stop the bullets .nd bluol at Oxford, founded i,t ISO.- is the parent in- p!ulioilof the House, but lhat the term of the the sabre-edp on. cr.l a mile o .,;,...5 -n.lfr 12 vears was the only one in u :,, a fair wav to extend itself into expenses and almost inrrS tfA to lne.

the State.

the month of August, if not of Sept.

'Glorv for ever!

aller leaving the shell. At ibis time, they

arc Very fit , and aie esteemed a greal delicacy. When about two necks old, and full 12P, as before lenuiked, llcy bejjin lo feaiher rapidly diminishing iu weight until ihey can fly. Then they move ulTin l!e di renion of iheir food; the stronger ones in company wih the old luood. while the weaker ones will be scattered lor miles on

ihe ground, in all directions, gradually ac quiring sueugih, tinlil able lo fly. The numbers thxi collect, at one place to hatch, depend upoii the atnounl ol food in ihu viciuity, which food often extends to mote than ninety miles frt m the nesls orlnlchin: place. In some instances, ihey over udk hundred miles for food. Some thirty miles

b4ck of lrnine du Chein, a few yeais ago, m upwards ol loily square miles ofvety close limlier, thero wasa nest on every branch that atloidcd pl-ice for it. Fiom the com ineticement till they ,'ot tljrough.their noise, day and night was like heivy thunder. The gteal disiancc ihey can g, for food and return he same day is not surprising, wlien we it fled ih il tliy fiy (Jfiy sixty inih-s 111 hour. When lhe young are miiurcd.the food is consumed. They ihen move to some

other place their instincts diiecling them

lo vyl.e:c the ro is food. I ney appear lo luve

Jones, Ahgün, MUs

Jones. Aauilla Kisnily, James Kirkwoml, Robert 2

Karr, Wm

Wogan, John

aru, Juiin. ' Ciermau Letters. 2 Afteller, C--Antinser Fr ! licrnhard, A liu.skor, Anton Jlfbler, Iouis Dieter, M Deusner, B Pot,, Jo;h HuaitlLU Ilibner,l 2 Hibncr, Diotnck Huerzlemaa, l'etcr ll..fl'imn rillll'iJ

lledderich. W Jourdan

Jacob Knizer, Henry Knur, Jacob koch, Phillip Kessler. Lrhard Kost, Jacob Kuhn, Jno G Kemoer. F

Lancbein. W G

AND WHARF-BOAT, Shawneetown, Illinois

THK undersigned takes this method to notily tha public, that he is the proprietor of a large and , commodious Woarf Boat, at Snawneetown, and ,

that he still continues the Receiving, torwartlins and Commission Business, generally.

Tersons landing in the night, or desirous ol securing passage in tle night, will always find a private room and a good bed, on board.

He also keeps constantly on nanu, a general astwi- , ment of Grocebics, I'bovisioss, &e., suitable to tho river trade , , In connection with the -above business, hennas opened a House ot Kntcrtalnment, on rront

Street, taoout io y aras ironi me nan im,i

"Morris" Brick House, and twotrame Dunuings uumediately below, cnlled the Won. Hocse and Stage Office, all of which have been recently repaired ami

rcrittod. and where persons tpay secure scaia in gouu Singe Coaches, tor any point in the interior, on the w lit rniitpp

The miblic niav rest assured that his Table and

Bar shall be supplied with the bet the country cen atlbrd for money, and HQ ain9 will bcoMired t ac coniniodatecomfortahly all wh'i call on him.

His Stable will lie tilled with. every variety or trrnin. ha v. &.C.. and manased bv honest and laiihtul

Ostlers, for whom th undersigned w ill be rensi-

ble. .imi Parson? landinrr from steam boats at nizht, w ul

always he conducted to the Hotel il they det-ire P..

je i7 tt iUlin V, UJ.I. vrvprtticr. CITY CLOTIING. STL S. KOIIN, No. 21, Maiuttrcct, Ecansrilltt Inj., WILL keep constantly on hand, a large, and general assortment of dress, frock and ck Coats

suitable for all seasons; Clolhund Cassimere pants, . . - 1 I.

laney Jassimere. urown I4nen, L.in.eu cnec, and Corduroy lants of ery variety and price to I suit customers: plain and fancy t'vlX &.t'.d clvrt - a Ii I . 1. .f

Vests, Marseilles ol all colors, aim an Mno ot , mon Vests; tine and common Crayats d bcarte; ' PocketllanJerchitl's-.Liiienand LincriVäsom Skirts; common do; Flannel & and drlMC; Hats; Caps;

üoots; Mioes, &c, ö;c. . My friends and the public are reppeeliurfyinvitea to give me a call. j 22 dy. - tntP I ndinnn. Vnnilrburch Co., SCL

Vainlerbursh Circuit Court September Term, A Ü ISIS.

State Dank of Indiana,

David E. A. Strong, John II

Groesbeck, Francis W. Mil

ler, Kuth Ann MiluT, Lliza

li. Miller. Jeremiah It. Iaxn-

es, Crawtord licll, Wiilard Cancnter, Jjel C. Mills, John Darmkle, George A.

.Miller, George II. Hahn, letcr Voegle, John Kallers, Mathias Mahlhcefer, Horatio Q. Wheeler, Vinceunen

: Kuark. John 1. Hittrolir.

Elias Steider, andTcter Kroinpnnctur.

NOW comes the complainant by John J. Chandler, lier solicitor, and files her Ihll of Complaint herein, aud it appearing by tlie a tod a v it of a dininterestcil and conpttent witnew, filel this the

lothday ot June, lülü, that the said detendants, uavii E. A. Strong, Jolin II. Groesbeck. Francis W. Miller, Kuth Ann Miller, Eliza U. Miller, and Jeremiah 11, llarnes, are not re-ident of the State ot ln-

dnna. . ',' Notice is here!T given the sail defendants of ib9 -

- f 1 . . . ..-.1 1 1, a 1 niv a w nitr ana rm 1 rw

lUllUL'llCT UI lilia cull, auu iimii, ui uvea -"vjrf David L. A. Strong, Johnll. Groeslrck, Francis W. .

i- In Chancery

Miller. Kuth Ann .Miller, fclrza K. .inner, jererniao R. Barnes, shall personally be nnl anju-r betöre the anil Vnndprlmrcrh firrnit (!ourt. OO OT before tllO Call-

ins of this cause at the next term of said court, aud i.Ii'jid to or nnawp r tili complainant's lüll of Com

plaint, the saniew illbe taken as confessed again; t ihem, and the matters and things therein contamca decreed accordingly. - . ... SAMUEL T. JENKINS, Oer. jelHf$l." iy K. JENKINS, Dep't.

Kramer Valentine JohnLunkeuheiroer, F

Kavetiauijti, .mcuaci ijUfcey, v i.

Kelly, Sain'l Knox, Thomas Kelloir, Levora Kopps, Nicolous Laihrop, Geo A, M D

Landlord, Anna, Mta Lyons, Amelia Lyons, ClarisMi, Mrs. Laferty, Ann, Mrs

Laterty, John 1 j-.rn I lnrlr

Lofiijbothen &.C0, MessrsScheltiorn, G N Livinsston, Isaac D Spuller, G V

cnricocr, .1 :?osser, S G

Shank, John

Lang, Moriz Lechncr, E Morri Morloch, Chrbtain 2Rheinlander,G Schnnetter, G Schtiuer. John S ik, E . Schmidt, John Seker. John

Slanegin, M

Sale of Ileal Estate. RY virtue of an act of tlie General AescmUly of the O.-.- r l. ll.n. 1. nounI at italnat Ufiinn. 1

OlalC Ol Ultimi! w. . .v----. - w ill expose to Tublic Auction on Saturday, the 1IH day oljul next between the hours ol 10 'dock? A. AL, and 6 o'clock V M.. of said day, at the Coat I Houeedoorin Evansville. One fourth part ofLoi No2U, in the Lower Enlargement of the City ol -Evansville Indiana. The property ot the heirs of 'I'k.vuna Itnuou lif Vnnhrlilir(rh HolintV. deC'd. i

Tlie above 1 Lot is pleasantly situated having a convenient Dwelling House and stable upon it. A good WarranUe Deed will be given. Teems or Sale Cash. But a delay of three month will be given on 1 with approved security. J Ol IN INGLE Jr. Adm'r. ,

Ron'T Nightingale, Att'y m fact for hear. s-

jelidi.w4w.

State oflndiann Vauderburch Connty.

Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in vacation June 7, IS 13.

Dejilah Onyett, i VS. Pet. for Divorce.

John Onyett

limine, 1'eter Ijecroix, M D

Macke, II II McDowel, William May St Id, Jesse McCatty, William McFarland, William McCoy, John

Maxwell. Samuel

Stord, John

Tebman r Theneskauf, F Vollmer, John , Walter, Jacob

Vittman, Peter

A NDnowat this time comes the complainant by XJk ln:ile and Wheeler lier solicitors, and files in the'

otlice ot the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court

her certain petition for Divorce. And it appearing from an affidavit this day filed in the Clerk's office aforesaid that the said John Onyett is not a resident

I uf the State of Indiana.

Therefore notice is hereby riven to the said John

Onyett, that unless he personally be and appear here

fS "SSK for any of the 'abo letters will on or before , he Hing :,of tlds caase at the next term ,

raj iWjr ai w uuv

Tosi Office, Evansville, la.

D. F. DLTUV, P. M.

jy 6

ville, on the fourth Monday in September next, the

same will be heard and determined in his absence, je 1 1 SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl'k.

a ott nT3 TTTTTTJ1 A HP I

VAOn f WAV WW inn PAPERIIANCINCS.

WE are prepared to receive at the Lnmasco Steam OfTA PIECES Wall Piper, new styles; Flour Mills, Wheat, Floor Barrel,LOU 200 Satin faced;

Staves and Ileadiug, Wood, &c.,at tneiiigti-

eät market pricr?.

jc27d. wliu

s. t;. ci,ti;F0RP &. co.

100 New styles 4-4 Window Paper:

Just received and for sale low by mvo J. 11. MAGIIEE&CO.