Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 86, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 August 1848 — Page 2
x Russia. A tern tes t bcfcUrr-1 rVl ELIICAL lilt. U.S. WEEVER .
the loth ol June, the phe- J-J nrm. 01 1 ra"n Ä vefl' 1 üy8'"
ot which Were remarkable: n,ce rA"e.OT!r.u n.a
EVAXSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL PR1STF.0 AND Pl.'Bi.HHED BT.
WM. 11. CHANDLER &
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The papers in the interests of Herald says a Vote wastanen a few days ago fn
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the result of the action between Tartdes and R.i.tnrMPiitpx The uaners in the interests of
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each claim me victory lor ineir siuc. iu among the returned Volunteers at ort naraii- i.Masses cf electrical fire like broad sheets or
Moniior ivepuDiicano ot iuc 11m - a m, a 1 nl.
kind of a diary of each day Severus, 1 it appears that on the 7th everything
On the bill Dustamente attempted
a fw doors above the Exchange hotel
. (of the late
ian and Sur-
' me streets,
aug2
.it ih fnrt nf F.l Taio. but was reDulsedaf
ter desperate fighting. Some deserters went over this day to Paredes. On the 9th some troona of the 3d rreiment of Allende went ov
er to Paredes. There was little fighting this
inn. and that everv one of the pnvatas voted clouds of flahie. encircled the steeples, towers
. n.i.. nfili ftm.vr I nd chimnevs now blazing with lurid solen-1 TR
was quiet. 1 tor uen. layior uui a majwin; . " , , , , . 1 1 . 1 J ' 1 .. Unfnnur oiimir wnr In Intal riarkni nrt !
... ft... mm, M rri - iii a. , ,-- 4 . a. 1 iiui- iiv " ' w - pm wuva 1
IO tair) uirnfHnrIfCn.Uass. lUlSWUi uc vuuu iuc r, . " u -..i o the
1 men reappearing wiiu uiiguic 1 ciiuicutc. ou
loud was the rolling and bursting ot the thun-
I ...... VA.i,.rricThl Vrirlrl HtTBBlCASE IX
k . 1 .11 .a a- a s-v hai w AAn -a rvnpti htiii a 1 k Jt.11 1 ri .u. as a e.e.r? w -
w m m mr . . a. . m-. s- aw aria raLiu 1 i 1 ut n i aw i - r 1 aa.uv - - -
r rom AiEXico. e taue iuc wjium5
tracts of Mexican news from the N. 0. Picayune of the 22 J and 23d ult:
CO. K thff Alabama contained pa-
!?pcrsfrom the city of mexico to the 11th inst
three tlavs later than our lormer accounts.
We have at last accounts of an engagement
bet we.' 11 the troopsof Bustamenteand Paredes. ti.a nffif ial renort of the former officer is be-
1...0..1. tt,l Klurfil the 17th inst. He claims
. 7 ' , .u- s 1 Ur tn Paredes. There was little fiahting this VArnnthe follow-
trial ne move ine iiisurgrms ociciai in.- , ri" " J" in,K rnnii1iiv riPrt hut Uta. iASSWJJt.tf. ' ' tJ ti ucai uwi st lire mv vuvv . u n- onl to say that he wi l be happy to me them at hind their works. :hev having sailed out to at- day. On e f"" Courier and Enqui- ful phenomena until it pleased Providence to .ii.LSightwithiheMiSS iiu! tark-him. His oxvn loss is said to be slkht, there is a report that this day Bustamenle re- ing lrom tne ntr 10 vaj 1 command and end. Then a fearful sight met ty as he has heretofore done: and lor a comZS
while Parades had twenty-seven killed and tired from Marfil, but the government news- reK Jt create(i n0 surprise that, with such as low as that required by any well read Medical ... 1 rrfL r r r...iol nnnen refuse to believe it. tvn from thisl . ...... i ,f f k.,;!,!;. .hnnM h gentleman io Lvansville.
about sixty wounue. c.w:a . V,Br 5;." M.v It .nlft ,ht Pare. üen.Uas has tried nispesinoiiu w.. , UUrr . c, u ""T:""" To those not nersonally known to Dr. W. W.
nn.i, ruh 0 anrpinn irnm in neu-1 cuuiunanuii " - -- .. ,r .. . ..,tnn ni internal uiri uronctifri irnm inpir niares. rnimnevs iinriea . . " r .
icuucu (.uiHiwii' -.v... ;r i I . , ,. . r Antwm tn t ho lOih I iiiuJscii uu iuc cicaiuutsuuu w i .vmv.v. - i j leave io say tnat ne '
ras generali v the "office-holders
. . .
Cass, and the "people" for laj lor
MEDICAL NOTICE. C. S. WEEVEK. successor to Trftn
Weever. would respectfully inform his
friends ot the laie Dr. William Trafton. mtu! tha
public generally, that he has, in order to be near hta I residence, exchanged offices with Dr. Geo. B. Walk
der, to overwhelming the rushing force of the er, and may now be found at the office on the cor-
jttlinzot cataracts, tne nis ner 01 jr im ana v ine streets, at all business hours.
wind, so like therattl
sins downfall of the rain, that we could neith-
er hear nor see tne terriDie euetts oi mis aw-
except when alsent on professional duties.
lo bis triends and acquaintances, Dr. Weever bus only to say that he will be happy to serve them at
pie of the surrounding country, be having pro- des had trie Desi 01 11 own to w e r " ' nrovements. Uut he is the clumsiest dodger down, and hundreds of windows torn from for nearly lour years a partner of the late Dr. Wm. raised them the sacking of Guanajuato after have a letter lrom a very intelligent loreigner his fe . tQ lhe lheir fasleningSf this was almost natural; but Trafton, during his pupilage he enjoyed the advan-
1 . - s-r mm- . a a vriav i na pa tutr aa i-ii r r
his triumph bhould be secure. 1 :
F .M ... t. a.! t Irial VAlTrt ltt -fl I Tm
v . a a r i ,1111 nvn 1 aiii i r iiiiiiii ici ka a
TK- Mn,haT- nrirate letters from rem mere mat uaiauicuic ua s , ......
m, tax m, r 1 r .t a 1 . 1 1 uutn Liiai Liikuiug.uvv r - . iv äimhc ui iih jkiic rvm .tirai if-31 1 ami icht ri rni inni-
Guanajuato to the 7th. These give a less a- io-cou 1 quence o u .ro: attending." This certainly was not very expli- tw0 o(xJ lowers with their cupolas, were lit- fa her he d in 1844 tnd-beTl
he informed that
would prevent bis
a
creatwas our surprise and grief to discover tages of the Medical Department ot the University of fi .k-rtWi nrnampnn nf nur eitr our Louisvill j, and the Marine Hospital and subsequentI that he nob est o na me n ts of our city, our o( J rson Fh.u
vorable coloring to the success of Bustamente, aooui nan w ay ueiwecu uuauouatu """ At Cleveland. Judee Wood thrust at him enf hurled from their foundations and buried enjoyed the benefit attendance of the Blockley
lhouh they speak well of the courage display- etaro, ana mat most ui .a - ' " h vcry .gd inquiry whether he was, or deep' in the eartil rio one knew of this mis- Hospital, and at wills Hospital for the blind and
GEN- ZACHARY TAYLOR, Of Louisiaua. FOR VICE MESIDEXT: MILLARD FILLMORE, Of New York. FOR REPRESENTATIVE; ÄTHAN ROULET. WmQ ELECTORAL TICKET. Toil THE STATE AT LARGER JtXSEPl! H. MARSHALL, of JeffrrMrw UODLOVK S. OKT1I, of Teppecanoe. DISTRICT EIXCTORS:
Dist. Jon.- PiTcnEK, of Pofey.
4in b. Davis, ot r loyd. MiLTo.x If klug, of Dearborn. David P. Huli.owat, of Watne, Thomas D. Walfuol, of Hancock. j4VTU. II. RoissLAf, of Greene, Kdwakd W. Mi.icAGHEV, ol Park. James V. Suit, of Clinton. Damel D. 1katt, ol Cas. David Kiujore, ol' Ifelaware.
Ayl tr K 1 nrt
From various indications we snouid juuge out
Bustamente confesses, in a dispatch dated tne "rrVVIfo J rnremen s?- 7;:. fln,.! wuat hare been the crash lame. ...
Lh inst., that thedivision iof Coruzarhad been ? V .d mfuA UnrtowersVthe uoise WaS was over-1:.
that the cause of Paredes was every day ac- repmsea ana ina many o, cut hU being come br the uproar of the elements, and the iut,
ii r np i in irPHL um a ii nauau i . . . i. - i j i . - - -
er's residence is on Second street, first
door below the Rev. Mr. Dodges Church. Persons
quiring strength. Hence the anxiety of the but
fjoveriimeiu journals umi ue suouiu
fil at nnre.
In one of the skirmishes which took near Guanaiuato. it is said that Jarauta
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rcrIr wounded DV Deiun turowu num
horse, and that he will probably die from the
effects of the injury. I Qes. Ccshino andthe Massachesetts Vol
Tiro XVavar.-nce tne awe was in the Massachusetts volun
8 2.
close of mv political profession.
Here's a clue of the mystery. In the
thus referred to, Gen. Cass says:
letter
TnE Atmospheuic Ciiurx. The New
Yoik city piess seems to be in ecstactes with
York
iti k.r. sxirofuHr rpml the resolutions of thel . . . .. i .1 r.
Kavin DeBri lU Mnwl,Mnc ""U . brouhtover the headquarters of the 5th Infan- nal, we learned from some of them that they thc platform of our political faith, and I ad- correspondent of the miional iniellij
lt 3d 4ih 5th Cth 7th 6th 9th loth
ire under command ot Lt. Lol. Miles. I ,in.mn r.'.nr, v,thrirrrt A-iiainn-hfrt.tnthem. its hrm.1v os lavvrove incm cor-1,1...- l.,,!,! Furth on the subiect:
mj , " . irtaiucu viti. vuju '"o ' " 1" 1 v 1 - - w 1 1 . Our letters. ndrpers. lot ye p.,.-! havJ of
we learn verDaiy mat h wascurreiiuj iciii- - . -- Now. then, what say those resolutions upon "T ; .jj .. 1 .if r 11 in .nrnuinn tri I hi !! tier at home. Uli I " " !;......: !.. n..out i..n .I n u I .
ed and believed at verairuztnai raraues iwu M6..crv.v.. .... -.0 ..ut--. ir,A : ftn nf them- J',SI oceu """"'S - Ing c hrtafpated Bustamente. with a loss to the Saturday week, the Massachusetts regiment this subject! nere is one oi uem. fhum. which I think worthy of the attention held
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lalterofßve hundred men. lhe papers o tne w . j uoston. an entertainment was given "titsoivca, inaime wuuu.w. H . . . 1. 1 .flk. .. n .1 rl A I O I n-.f., i.nnn 1 ho (0ll0r9l lll"VPrniYlnl Lilt, T)O10
Aiaoama gave u.u. iuv i...,,. . . Faneu Ha i Cush nsbeinc present rv7fc' "' " " - i a ffo)d tntlcli cow.
v l At i. A .,.,n,,iMn .l'uu iiirfOii ii n i w iri rnmmr-nrr ii nil t Ii I lr uh u cljici u. o us.LNi i
on the miud that Bustamente had been wor- as an invited guest. In the course of the en-0f internal improvements. ...i i... ..:ikn cnh rca unnw Kiinna- I i mnn h. mvlprlnnk tn malic a sneerh.l Sil t hf dodder is COmeied &t last! Ith
on v., I
no State of Iadiana. Vanderburj: County, ss. I . i Ii I . . i' I l i g ;
surrounding j j 27th. a n. 1843
James T alter, admTof Joseph Pmoey.J Petition deceased, v. sell real
Unkno w n heirs ot said Joseph r mneytee d j estate.
AND now at this time comes tle sau administrator, and riles in tlie office of the Clerk of thePro-
bats Ccurt of Vanderburgh County hU petiiionr pray
ing lor the sale of the real estate ot the said Joeepu Kinnpv. (Ip4,fn.tfil. urirl it antipurincr frnm tlw atfiifaviC
Be,,c'r of a disinterested person this day filed in the Clerks
ortice, atoresaid that the unknowm heirs ot the said
scpu r Hiney deceased are not residents oi the btat Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby given to the
unknown heirs to appear on or before the call
t this cause at the next terra ot said court to be at the Court House io Kvansville on the second
m, m m m 1 . 1
r , ,n,aaA ..fa,, la mil ihat kptn -Monday in Aug ust next ana show cause il any tney of tanners, or indeed l any laintly Iba .keeps hlMW'WB Bhtw,why the al estate of ihe aaid
It is called tne - Atmos- josh Finney deceased should not be sold and made
of lor the tstanding
ed.
CITV OF EVANS VILLEl
We have received from Capt Auld, of the
Nw Orleans, a memorandum of the news at
Vera Cruz, in which it is stated that the latest
and the scene
the Atlas i
nliciic Churn,,, and the inveutiua I believe assets in the hands of the said administrator 1 , in' i I i , I payment of the debta, and demand ouut comes from Illinois; though I understand Kiinat iid mats.
. , . ..... i.:L,i k all his anxielv to evade the questions, he did the principle, applied 111 a somewhat UllleM au 1 SAM'L T. JE"XlNS,Cl'k.
1 1 tji i piiviiKii i im irM i m ui -- - m ... a.i - - w
wiaMwv I iu cTftnnoi n firnnnrl inn
lie stepped all around the trap en 1 mode, is used in Engl lOtin it after all! He "adheres Culisij,ls 0f a square box, a
THURSDAY MORS ING t AUGUST 3. Another Stmptom. A vote was taken on board the new Lake steamboat, "Queen City,"
on her last trio from Buffalo to Chicago. It
not succeed.
hp. nut Iiis foot
imrnar and firmlv" to the declaration that the Govern-
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:niA1lonA frnm the interior rerxrted the Ue-1 ..r.isirm. which lasted until Uen. UUnill2 CO I meat lflS 110 MQVCtT 10 CariV On a WOrK OI III-
1 II II, SS aAX- mm-rmmm . - g - . .v., y - OO J 1 imnrorrments! Of course he would
'- j w tiiiuugi. iiiku ma oj)wvm mpntp hv Parades, as we have it from another I th confusion was so ereat
respectable: source. Capt. Auld, in con nee- be heard. There were cries of4put him out," veto any such bill.
lion with this, has toe following paragraph in hisses and other unmistakeble signs of disaphis memorandum: I probation. Cheers were called for Col. Wright
Intelligent Mexicans at vera Cruz, in the an(t Ma; Andrews. The latter officer was
till L
anu. iiia w'""1 niocnT.irrinv hp rnPATlTNPrfSlIlT
.m, I 1 mVM mVM V mm -mW A. W 4B mw m MAU1 A M ,
about niieen men- rrin.'. n.Hnnrwhinliifnf.ipA ri.iinUu
L unaereigned, under Ihe name of "Harriogton,
m-Amm m,rmm I atntt slift TV 3 Il fill I
. " 1 ? i. i ",. ;,.il,0 rpirp Tili Hannah A-Co.," is dissolved by mutual consent. ....in mi inrh ili:unpllr 111 llle C-Üllic. I IIIS I .... . V.i r it. ... .
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l wnicu Ii e nuiiosiMicr uwiuuuwsu "- "- 'h V 7.i i .i . . ' a .. .ii ..- i:.. house will be settled they uwns tl
bottom of
cross-piece
the cream.
a
is aiiacnea
A hollow uietahc
a
to the lower enu,
fX5-A Paris letter in the New York Tribune . fllUened. 0 admit of rapid motion Charles Hampton in connectiii
w I. . . . r . r n 1. 1 I " . . ... . J . B .1 .1 - . ! . r.l- Tl I ' . . I I :rnii ana tr. J. IVllf T. uiwer II
xesulted as follows: For Taylor 51, for Cas ce ot the reported üeieai oi rareues, nu cneered quite neartiij, ana we unaersianu uia purporting togive an insiue view onue 1 ana- lhl0U lt lIie cr.am The upper end oi tne,-0 CranE & O'Roey. Wen
14. for the free soil candidate Van Buren. 29. ? Suue ? ""VI- ian reTOlt, has the following paragraph: 3ha, is attached to a Cog-wheel, and a per
I I Mil k UW 1 ill WVAfcWtM mv V" w viuiMVM w- - I nil UI IO LUlllUOlviii u waa . wwI - - mi I I
an n
l riPvA Art mma Krnniirnpr inicn u mnnor
the Lakes, and Matty is likely lo get a. vote . 11 .!. r .
inai wiuasiontin tnr uiss men in November
rera.
unmoved facing the chairman.
The chairman I entered the street:
Lieut. Martin. 3d Dragoons, died at the rt & tried repeatedly to make silence,and reminded hers were written,
i:n1 Tt.tJno.luMii iha 'Oihint .nf vellowli th. mnttn. "strike but hear. I wasdnne bv the insure nts. 1 inQUli
lltfuai Uiiuu vu " . I I . - i -f j O . . . I . . . - .
fever, after his return from a short leave ot ao- it had no effect. Gen. Cushins, however, or five shop keepers whether tbey bad oeen hoin it and inm tne cross piece at mo
street; on all the window shut- on turns it by acra.,k,.s he would ahouse en, "Death to thieves." This coffee millt and with as much ease. Ihe insurgents. I inquired of four shaft whirls rapidly, the cieam i driven nra tvhthr thpv had been frnm it and lrom the cross niece at the Dot-
he business of the firm will be settled by Charlea
whom all debts claims upon the
house will be settled they using the name of the
late firm only in fettling it allairs.
The business will be continued, as heretofore, by
connection with l-aac A.
ie firm of Harsig-
reler the old patrons
of the house to their card below, and recommend for
them tire me liberal support that has been bestowca upon the late firm. CHARLES HARRINGTON, J. 11. HANNAH. : E. II. FA1KC1ULD.
nXt- . . - sence thence to Vera Cruz. commenced his speech, and in a sort of a dumb pillaged, and I found that not any of thm had timl ÜV te cenitifiigal lorce, the atmo.pher . In conneclion with this vote, we may state The troops are either all embarked or bave .how g0t through with it. He concluded with lost anything- The insurgents respected scror jc air fon0WS through the tube and ciiculates that there are now evident signs that there will bad transports in ports assigned to them, ex- a sentiment in honor of the memory of Major pulousty the property of people, and commit- cwnsUu1y through lhe cream. The chuin be a Van Buren ticket run in Pennsylvania cept the 1st Regiment of Artillery, stationed Webster and others who had died. While he ted not an actof robbery as far as I could learn. ' break hc crcaJ Ü e t . m I r- I in part of the castle and io the town, as the Was speakinga number of the volunteers tried I spent an hour in inquiring until I became ti- "o r4" The Bedford Reporter, published in the town garon ofthe place, and several companies of lolea?e the hall, but xvere prevented. The red, and left,and did not ascertain one case of more rap:dly than if it were round vhrre Mr. ilmot resides, has run Up the drains, composing the rear-guard of the ar- scene was one deeply humiliating to the officer iheft. The shopkeepers here are as much I hey hrsl put in six quarts oi wimt iresn
I ...Knm It -c inin.lrl tn r i cm r anrl i iivnl t . l nnncii tn ih insurgents as in anv iiarionar- new oiiik aim cciniciirau .-
:ntly expected
that Mr. Wilmot.and the friends of his provi .so in that State, will rally under the new tick et-
signed.
Arrival of the Great Western. At an earr hnnr this morninc we received our advices
Is tfA C. rent Western. The Dapers from the
A Tavlor Movemext South Caboli:u. of ie'ic0 by her are no later than were .?..r.i. n -...-rl. . . .
At a meeting oi uie ucmocrai oi tne city oi i brought by tne Aiaoama
Cltarleston and the adjacent 'eck, fneudly to I The Great
Gen. Taylor's election, was held a few nights ?2,nThursdy
ago. All the Charleston paper agree that il was a tremendous gathering. W. B. Pringle, Esq., acted as president, assisted by a large number of vice-presidents. The speeches were numerous and spirited. The resolutions,
Gen. Arista, late Minister of War, has re- The cause of it may be made public hereaf- is, and would have been very ready to denounce ce$ io note the lime. Inseten mmutesbut. " I I f . 1 1 . AX. . mm, mm . .1 mm. mmm. I A I . . 1 A m lllA I . 9 I
any act oi pmage; tuey scemeu traiciui iui uio ter oe.n to appoar, ud in im minutes mc
ter. The Boston of the charges
K. nliinl.Ar.
tllC IVIUlitVli! 1 LUC ICIIIUI V A. . v ...v . v. .tl-' I e I I i . . r .t- 1 .... .nvaa-A1 T I - . m..A tn Mf tllüt 111 IT ft nf fel Pal I nfT Ti A licious than betöre the clturninu. 1 lie cnurn
m. r vAp. i titt iiif- iiiiuiiLccia aiutaitu ui i am mavi lu ou f iuii twJ w u.w4i.jm w
I
M :e tli. fnllnwlntr iom scrupulous manner in w men ineir uruiciij ua r ,.,,,,,,,. tnnned and about a ntiartrr ol
u...t r.n r...i,;n, h. been respected. Acts of cruelty, useless exe- . , , , The milk th a
wuu6ul -fa- culions Were committed on both sides under 'V . . ' , ,..rÄ .
.1. . !k1- ,i..mpnnf lh.fnnflict:hut I was ich rcemcu .-u v
B m Mm m V M --Mr ' - mm m m mS V M m .
' t T.,i nrnnprdrf u-hic-h thev wore awav from ol under did not take place. Men do not fight was now emptied and lour quarts 01 not veiy
Western reacneuöiiip istaiut m r-i- - r., nm U n?n. Cnshini? U th insurgents fouirht merely to steal: it is the thick cieam out into it. This was churned
, the 20th. requiring every roan to doff his suit, and don fanaticism of an idea, the ha'tred of class or five minutes by the watch, and the churn
, - - the uniform of the regular army. 10 tnis re- party oniy, wnicn can 11 re mc 11 w 1111 iuiu uk- was pened and two iwunds and a quarter
on board IHulsllIVI1 ll,c7 UC,UU,ICU UUfc 16 wtucui s ui- pauu, i no oum, i.....v m . oJ exceuein ueuer iukcii um, leaviug as
$70,000 in spe
men of the 4tl
Th. trnona were immediately DUt
the U. S. steamer A. R. Uitoel, to be convey
ders were imperative, and whoever refused to urges them on.
bow to the in was ordered to oe snot, ine
befoie rich and excellent milk in the churn
The cream used, as well as the milk, was
LieNailed. The Whig papers fresh and sweet: had they been hier or a ! yourordcrat our office on Main Suvct, at U.J. Harts out that Gen. Cass is opposed to ine POIr ,i,e butler would have beon ex-! hoe Store, sisrn of the Manmiont Boot, wbibey m.nt f Rirnnil Harhnw a ba- . c i i pi i I- i will be attended to in the most punctual manner. ment of Kivcrsand iiaroors, a oa ,raclej fr0lIl ,,ern ,n e31 llme. The whole w. .nilM ni.rit the natronajie ofall Ikk deahn
affair patent and all, est, 1 believe, from $3 in our line. fjv R B.&RJ.HAM.
eU tO 1 aSCagOUla. I ! mh',n Trhnointr thir
let in Mexico, .nnounefs the mflaurholy m- C!"".T...- T." . .1.. .;t are bawl nc
... . a--. 1 m m-, i i ! 1 1 f t j rw t i itiii. na aiic cauui Iva tau a's ivve i - o
which are Ion- and terribly severe upon Uen. telliEence of the death ofCapt. 1. M. U lea son, i . .u.L : i. t' ... theimprove
Cass, were adopted by acclamation. A reso- A. U.M. He died at Vera Cruz on the 16 th ffterm.u;"j .his h' h price each poor fellow ser lie was never got up.- Vermont Age.
lution lo support Gen. Taylorfor the Presiden- ,osl- J1 a rPl von i to was forced to fviy out of his paltry pittance of Suth Tulgar assertions seem tobe the only io $4. A person who ssesses a ctw and r a.wl fien. Wm. O. Butler for the Vice IWi-lne. t.. " fit i ..-:.k . ' :i.ii:i fnr. seven dollars a jnoilth. pnons left to locofocoism. The Baltimore the atmospheric churn may certainly, so lar
-v i 1 e iiai c tuiiiacu T 1 1 it mu u.v.i.. I 1 r t i Vi I .1 dency passed unanimously. The Charleston eigner, a passenger on the Great Western, who The Baltimore Sun says : Resolutions declare that the improvement of as fresh butler is concerned, be the most n- . . It.?, it,. nrt;-n nn tho l'2th. He savsl Tk. otKr rhnrvp of personal outrage . , tla... l. .k. m. dependent man alive. He need not set his
l'üllliM urc- iv iiiu mi - I M. II, iv w .. .B . w ir.ri in i IiaiUUIS UI IUC I "
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On uo former occasion lias there
rer number of persons assembled
tacetiiiisa sample of the others
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ceeU it throughout the öUte, öouiii uarouna bete n by the letter Deiow mat ine universal n.. Thed- imnrovetnents v;n im, nloxs for Tatlor.and if the meet-k,i;.r ,hat ..ment.. wa.Mtmallv defeated PßOJPCTEn IssURBECTioy is Cuba. Ihe ed- improvements,
inns throughout the country resemble it, Gen. bv Paredes. the official report of the former to itor of the New Orleans Delta, who says that
Taylor will Eo into the Presidency with a t,e contrary notwithstanding. I he has exclusive access to important soujees Anothek Letter from Mb. Vast Bubex.
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ruaü. Two Americans were robbed at Jatapa me , m . Cuba, baa been statins for Th Chairman of the Executive Committee ol
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IL Gazette says
CO-PA JXTNEUSIIIP NOTICE. It will be een by the above that the undersigned have become successors to the house of Harrington, Hannah &. Co., under the firm of Harrington, Crane & O'Hilcy, will continue the Forwarding and Commission business at the old stand, with the same Wharf Boat .ttwr lxiuini4 facilities oi the late firm, and aik
of the merchants and traders of the Wabash and
Green river countries to extend to us their patronage eo liberally U-stowed ujmmi our predecessor, pledging ourselves to give to the business at all times our west personal attention, and in all thin?! to look to the interests of our curresiHMidenta, and to use all endeavors in our power to cive them entire satisfaction- . . CIIAKLES HARraNUTOX ISAAC A CRANE, P.U.O'RIIXY. . 4 jy27- - Notice. Evansville Stoneware Pottery, H. J. HART having bought the entire interest of Wm. Dean [William Dean] in the above estalishment, it will be continued under the firm of R. B. &. H. J. Hart, we have a large supply ot Ware now on hand which u'a u-ill urnrrniit unitiil. I'll !a.se direct ane liava
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t mat tne govern mem wa exceeuinäiy on the volunteers, wnicn arc T fa . mPnt is nnconstitutional and Css approves u u u ao',inS su ca J " " uoca cuubeen a lar- ,rro..nt of the success of Taredes. and ill nhiiration. and which seem to be almost ira- ment is unconstitutional, ana oss apnruvc o . . ... . - ,
If this L..a nronod to fortify the staritai of the city I L,et:u- these resolutions. He must, therefore, oe op- 11Wf;. r1 -i,,.,n iri...n tl.A U,,;...
lhatwillsuc-hn irflpr to restrict his approach. It will alsoK posed 10 the Lake, Harbor and Western River i , 7.,
I 11 I III ltl I 1 1 IV UUtniVHU'119 via isi 4 uu iv, vnw
may almsi cloy the hungry edge of appe
lite by bare imagination of (sjch) a least
imlica-j lne Industrial Congress has written to Mr. Van
JoKKv-ThePo.tsmouth N. SÄwK amount of money some time past that there were stronS in ica- lhe Industrial CongrC! Jokevet. lneio.ismouui. imoxfeatedat the time of tions of a projected rebellion in that island Bufen requesting his i. "If it had not been for Gen. lhß rauriler against the Spanish Government, and, that the ant quesiion of ther
Caw aud the Democrats in Congress, the Whigs I Tne Mexican authorities are pursuing the uonie, were exercising the strictest watch
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wuuuov.uau..- uaown. Accoruiug ,u.c Thc Toung Amerca. tne paper wn.cu .10 , ke, () b(J )jg (eir j, a , jie
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u-mtlrl nnl norr h fipn Tatüir i a candi- robber who infest the road to the capital.
they are deal f-iel na tnlf fri
in Mexico." e challenge tlie production oll Ve anncx a Utter from a correspondent at :n, tft a crisis a few weeks aco. That paper ftmi that it is decidedly favorable to the views
frit? I- . . it .... . 1.: ..v. :. I t .1 TT.r 1 will firct nrvnr
Romantic Affair. A few niglns since romantic affair im)k place between a gen-
opinion on the import-Meman belonging to the navy, and a young
udom of the public lands. .,w w ,M.M" e ÜCV
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Mr Van Buren reply has been received. . . . ,t , b j a " I mm rtauliiir on ItrovL-1 11 llxin ill and
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30 kegs Wails.
For sale by
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G. VENNEMAX, &. CO.
I Delta of the 23d tilL, the matter was near com- us 0f tlie reception of the letter, says it is long
FinST 1VAJID ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby civemhal nlVn held at the Et.i-copal Fchool Hou in the In Wanlo the city of Kvansville on Monday tlie Hth day of August next. Hiram Nelson inspector, ohll St vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. John the Stockwell, late Councilman ofsaid ward,
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VESA URUZ.JUIT u, I. , ,.
The. British courier arrived last night lrom ia mmi u..
It will first appear
in the N. Y. Evening Post.
a single act by the administration or its fiiends 1 Vera Cruz:
which gave aid "and comfort to Gen.TAVLon. ... ... .. ... . .. tri.
All will recollect the intense anxiety wnitu q( bul he brousht no 8 , qJ fiieJ upon by the pervaded the whole country for the fate ol 0fal jeast j coujj hear of none. I have beenl f r;eoas of independence in Cuba, as the day on
Taylor and bia gallant band, and the thrill of assured, however, by persons who nave recei'i which the people were to revolt against Span inw Wh xra. rpr ii hT Ptnerienrpd wlipn ved letters from refpcctable sources to the 14th h h aulhority, and to declare in favor of the in
J . . F , inst., that the prospects of Paredes look brtott- aependence of the island, and its annexation the news of Buenaista, fought and won, was . but little tloubt is entertained by ill- lnVh UnitedStates! CircmnsUnces occurred
received. Pot admitted Santa Anna into I ..it;,,! f.ir'itners in the city that he will! nncessarv to anrticularize) which prevented
Mexico aad tas democrats of Congress passed 1 eventually succeed in overthrowing the Gov-I lne plan 0f rerüit fro,n being carried into ef-
a constructive censure on Gen. Taylor for the eminent. By these letters have also been re- feCt al iUe lime specified. The project vas .0 join the " Army of Occupa.Utloxi of Monterey. It wasnot the faul, "ived authentic accounts of th .Utile be- tponenol lao , undef Gen. Taylor on RedRlver, in May,
. itween nun auu liusiaineiuc, 11 ai luiuirs, twn uaunti icuiu V""""v 1844 and has been in the held since mat aate of either of tLese that he did not starve in Mex-1 lhc laUer was roundly whipped, and they ex- lhe Governor of Trinidad of the conspiracy, at f .j to Corpus Christi, Texas, in Au
0 the bones ofall his command whiten pect that, under the excitement anu ua..i lne eaa ol wmcn Wus u. .P' P,,,Ll8l5.iDtlhihad the cood fortune to
. . t ,x,o of victory, he will soon find his way into tue who fcUCCewIed in making his escape na am- . , v;c,ories of Palo Alto. Reseca de
m ri bj mi uk kuc l ULiu w m a m . m. .a ...-v.. m . ar.
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The Focetii IsrASTBT. We announced
yesterday the arrival of this gallant regiment on the Great Western. This regiment was in
the battle of Okeechoeba, and assisted in winning for General Taylor Mine of his earlier well-deserved laurels. But to go no farther
back than this war. The 4th Infantry lett Jei
-.. . . , . .... , . tlUSl. lOiiomi iw 0 of victory, he will soon find his way into the wh(J fcUCCetded in making his escape rm Mat- b . h'e viclories of capital. One thing is certain, that revolution alUas, on board a vessel bound to the Uiiited , Monlerey v of in Mexico have even with less advantages stales.' In cousequence of the information Churubu0 Molinodel
Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo,
,rKr Orr-Cant Otis Caldwell, one of n Mexico nave even wiiu P , states.' in cousequence oi uie imu.... Churubusco , Molino del Key, Chapultapec, and Eickiso OFr.-Capt. uns wiuwe I. i , h GoTernmeutf ,nj for the last furuilshed to the authorities, many arrests were ,i. s-Jn rm-. A few ilava before the
IhcCommiltee in Uoutetourt county V "M ten vears none have shown iu tbeix infancy irnaiediately made ofmeti of wealth and sta- """"left for Cornus Christi. Col. Vose.
ley Vhig, lighter prognostication of success than the ,ioa in lhe isiaml. At the present time, or at 1 therx colonel of the regiment, fell dead while
in which he savs: Ipresent. . . . uu events ouiy a jew uaja gu, a , ;U at t ,eB arrack , near this city. Since UttflJCIJlIC M.ia. II . r r mm nnininil nf the Sill- I f. J S.n,., ivinnii und I u" . . . .1 .1.
. , , tint bei a Ke nub Ucan. " IU,,U Jvut . r r,t I o"" "'""r r I that tune it nasiosi seventeen ouicers uy ucatu, -I beg leave to saT that being . . . of the Ulitt.d Slales should Par- Düll Jose ö. Diez Villegas, gentlemen of con- wh- . .... . . the battl.J fi.,.
nown that nis -M-mhle u-eallh. were, amonir others, confined
the disgraceful in lhe fort Principe at Havana, and Do Jose . . iMrte, nMr Malamoros. Mat" 26.
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cession ol tne puDiic uorom, "7. ; joaquia ruaijueB wos uewmeu m ; Jfl.fii . p
with the United States, is the base 01 nis revo- cienfuegos. These prisoners, we further learn h'r,ne; May 9th. at
s to appear and answer tne cnarges .:.. Haa;n Snt.-5
inton, Jefferson, and Madison.
The Valley Whigsava:
lutionary movements. If
8th. at Palo Alto: Lt.
Resaca de la Palma;
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"There are numbers 01 ow -' ' ;' " 7rrf" '
wtioe names bUudupon mvw . .b..-..-- pUipvr w ,M t...v... rJ
mittees who occupy the ame posiuuu oowietige tne ueaiy as u..u..i& u Sn CaldwSl-they axe determined to sup- ani probably by earning on a gi "V(i(n Tavlor for the Presidency, and neith- fare along the line of our exposei nKiVttrof Lofoco leadera should iCisbeso-andl thiuklt
tauitex them from tbeiff purpose." . the only hope of a permanent tauxiti uicuj r y United Statesagatn to in
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riCtoriOUS win :ei ar. to anoear and answer tne cnarges iiu . . ii.m.;. c,,,. o-?,, .tmnni.rnif ,t.
Sr :::X: l? Graham. Sept, ?lstr. at Monterey; Lt. Woods,
,t,uo,,,o " V" wmcn ii. urisiovaiuiiii-F-r-- Sept. 2 st, at Monterey; Lieut. Kodgers, öept. g upon Mexico, lllenL, What their fate will be under the mid P ' ' chapultapec; Lieft. SmiVh, a guerrilla war- administration of law by a Spanish military tn- v ,,.'. the cil J of Mexico: Lt. Rid-ely.
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motives of the gentleman, who had concluded to elope with the youn lady, were sus
pected by her fiieud.. I he lirne and place wete arranged, but the uncle became aware of the plan, and while (he lover and his friend were hovering about the house, they received a polite invitation from the uncle to come in the fiont door, in a straightforward wny. After thi was done, the uncle stated to hs neice that il she was determin ed to rmrry against his tvis-h, and at lhe expense of the fortune he intended to leave her, she might do so, nnd the ceremony could take place immediately beneath bis roof. The neirc and the gentleman at once accepted the offer, and weie married on the ppot. iV. Y. Tribune.
Oct.. 1847, near Atlisco. in.xiii;nn tn the officers, killed. Capt. 11.
r-Prinre John Van Buren say that in su
. . -rr.,u:t tn orove that;
Gen. Cas has b-em a candidate; for the Pre.siAntr ra Stvr York.
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..--,Ptf has received ine tree uom u, '-VArrw7of Mexico are to the 14 th
of tlie city ofew York.and the thanks of the h(tx lhaaVe fCCeived by the
corporauon, for his cow- F We are tili left'a much uncertainty as to
frontier? Ihn nal. we can esilv conceive
not uulikeljl We farther learn that American citizens in
peace win De Cuba are m a Tery unenr,bie situation, iney p . . Lincon were severely wounded
vade tne couii-areallobiecu of suspicion, and ineir move-i . i n(.r. .nd Brevet Col. Garland.
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try, conquer lt, and keep it. . . ments are continually watcned anu uoiea. . t,iecilT 0f Mexico. A rumor was afloat this morning that Pare- American citizen, we learn, can go out of Ha- reeimenthas been in tents near eleven
it, . rioi-i nnniiier iiiil. ni nun c nni imifkx lit" iirsii - . . . r . ii. .u a r.
Ufa anil liusiameuic ii o . muawaiii w - 1 pars out ol the last lounern. m uiu ung is
any auuieuuc 8Wears lhat he is a Komsn uatnouc anu . per-y h cul up by bali holesgrape shot having I nn of pood fame, and the American consul ' u. ..MiiL.i uAnl.
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TAc LafMf. Uur tetters anu mcs wi . ce,t,ues mat ne is so. r,veu vcu, u "ä. n Was rolled round the statlat the time.
kIV(JII v - m ) a VVIIMVW - 9 !y Orleans come to band yesurdar.! MCUftj fur his good behavior.
At Molino del Rey it was shot down three limp, and the name number cn the 13th of
rrr-Frankfort Ky., was for the first time.on September on the San Cosme road. A. O.
the 12th, ilumioated with patent gas lights. 1 Pic, 23d ult.
"jlTKDICAI COLLEGE OP OHIO. The jjA. Faculty, solicitous ol giving students every opportunity of instruction, will commence Lcctureson
the 1st MONDAY in October, both in the College
and lloonital. (in the 1st MONDAY in November
the established Collegiate course commences, and
terminates 1st Muren. JOHN S. SIIOTWELL, M. D., Anatomy. JOHN LOCKE, M. D., Chemistry. R. 1). MUSSEY, M. D., Surery. !. M. LAWSON, M. Mat. Med. and General Pathology. M.Ii. WRIGHT, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. JOHN P HAUKlilON, M. D., Theory andPractix of Medicine. On ih int MOXnAYinOrtolM-r. the Dissecting
Rooms will be opened under thedireclion ot the l rofebsor of Anatomy, and bis assistant, JOHN DAV la, M. D., Demonstrator. Terms: Martriculation $."; Aspital f j; Dissecting Ticket $10; and each lVofeseor's Ticket 15. aul JOHN P. IIAKKISON, Dean.
Iaivery Stable. Jgg THE undersigned have associa
ted them
selves together in the Livery Stable Di.ncs and solicit a share of public patronap. I heir ffc able is on Vinr street, Wtween the Johnson House and the river, where they can at all times be found, reaJv to wait upon the public. Thy intend to keep gootf stock, andthcir charges hall be in nce with the times JAM nI)ViV ' July 25-6111 C JOHNSON.
State of Indiana Vanderburgh County s. s. VanderburghCircuitCourt. in .vacation July 20, 184JJ
John hanklin, aI0uel wit.
Daniel Woulsey, Anson iv.mor. and Conrad linker.
Trustees of the Evansville . . PI....!, and
iTesoytenan . wunu,
Congregation.
V. James G. Joucs, Silas Steph-
i.n. i. nntnn. jam-
rilS. rfUIIC ms. --- - ,
P,Scantlin. jr., Robert .LMnuj'
K. Stephens, I lenry . ?irHiens, fcaleia Evans, John 1. Kvan, Demte C. Evans, R. M. Evans Benj. Ö. Evans, Samuel Shannon, Louisa Shannon.Martha Jonesjohn Jonesane King,Elijah King William King and Elizabeth
A ND now at this time to wit, July 20, 1343 r A ,ml r,nitJiiinau: by J"" ? -
BirthetheTsolicit if the Vanderburgh Circuit Court their cer tain bill of ii.iS.T.ist the above named def-ndantf, and
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it antistactorilV apiwanii
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ate of ln
lledBtbdvWW" L,irlil Kin,
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toor answer "ie coi i ,U9e lhe Bext term SäiSSt X SwJ at tbf Court House in EvansvilS on the fourth Monday in ptember next, the tmc uu.'',c l,-! -j dteniTined in th-ir absence. "jTiT AM'LT. JENKINS, Clk Dis.soLirTio?r.f NOTICE is hereby given that tho copartnership heretofore existing between John If. Birth and Aniai Wdworth is dissolved, by said Wood worth breaktn-his contract. Those indebted to the firm u,:l therefore prepare to settle only with the nmjerST Vm ' JOHN H. BIRTH. JUST received by steamer Tempest, 50 Bbls Wldtkev; 10 44 Linseed Oil; . 5 44 Lard oil: 175 Kgs White lead; 50 Bxs Candles; 20 44 Starch; for sale by ALLIS & IIOWE3 . apiM Vatcr et JDETER SCOTT, winter, Exchange V-
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