Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 October 1850 — Page 2
DAILY JOURNAL.
A. II. SANDERS, F.PITOK AND PRnPRIKTOW. CITY OP EVAKSVILLE: 20. .s5 I TelccraphicTo day we publish news' telegraphed expressly for the Journal which Will be continued daily. They are received - m - " i T...UUHJIIH-, iojcuo, lork.&c. In them will be fuund diipatehei from Charleston. S. C , or ycjterd(vj mcniia?. and caster imews. a - markets, czn ..on to l od ck vesterd iv aftra,ler noon ! We team by the new iron PhVndfl. .. - , . ..J 4 lIJ ' '"a" - IWWoflhe tjnkint-of the Vardeer i.Vh! . iiKir, ....in unk on Wednmlj v riL'ht. at S.i!t rlv Go j it lij-htning, ou ate sor.tc. Pilbllc ."lectins-. Mluu,l uiitruoon a intttinol titizcti .!neM' lhc ,'cl 01 v.ill b3 plained in the resolutions t u.Mishcd in noth-i er column. We nre glud t3 wKnrs tl.ii i . . 1 movement. It haa been di.cutd privately incc the adjuurnmen: of Congrta, and now determined Ua Uy ,1JL.t.,:. that wc shall have n g. neral m' etmg r coavcurioa here eta certain time, tu which t!ie CU Zens ol btatea Interested in .t,.,n i,.. :.. j r"" -: yiu-u. utce.ving th,d reactions at a late "uur w c nave i;oi time ur comment. They arc intended tu call a convtr.lKM here, and invite to it prominent men. .onie of whom have already figured their i.:teinio:i to come in the event of such a meeting, lor the purpeso of exci'ing the u!jct of Western I in prove meats, mid urging forcibly upon Congress the chnns cf the West to that fj.terizig care mil ns.itnca which I:ave been so lavishly bestowed upon the E:ut. Tlic pruamblj alluded to some prominent subjects, to further or remedy tvl.i:h, the meeting is to be helJ. The whole Weit is interested in tbu meeting, and we hope at the time to meet delegates from every State oa tho Oh o and Mississippi river. We hall allude to the subject again. . ; AW.YanlcerSuu:, 1VV regret to liear, a we were informed by the officers o! the Gc:i. Gaines, down yesterday moruhig, that the fine Louisville. Evausville and St. Louis p.aektt, A. W. Vunleer, truck a snag nt the mouth of Salt-river on Wednesday night last and tunfc. fcihe was coming down. Her bow lies buried in the water up to the boilers, w hile l.er btem is high ami drv The Mustarg took off the few passengers she had on board. No lives lest. Tub BosroNA Sunk. W. R. Carter.Esq.. if St. Louis, President of the Floating Duck Insurance Company, received a dispatch Monday evening, infunuag him of the loss of the . niognificcnt steamer Eostona. htlm M,.. J phis, oo her trip up. Sudden Dha r:t. A printer named R. 'FalrchilJ, warkiag i.i tho New Albany Courier office, laid down at noon on the 21st, in the composing room of saiJ cilice, i i a state of long continued iutoxic:itkn, and when the hands returned lo;u dinner, he was dead JIu was about S3 years old, and from the State cf New York, of good intelligence and finy apprarar.ee. So says the Courier. The raw wea'her made more red noses yctterday than raw whUkey. Overcoats and cloaks were in demind, while one feracnine hurriedly took advantage of the occasion to exhibit a bran new muff. We understand the two h'o:j fur genta in tuxvn arc in pursuit of her. K7"Jas. Gallagher, the murder of Mary Crosby, was lust Saturday at St. Louis, senfenced to be hong on the loth day of next Dccembcr. Geo. V. Ne!on, convicted of murder in the second degree, was sentenced to. the pctiiicmiary for fifieci years. tpr Hon. R. C. Schenek, Mr. Ho.smer, Canal contractor, ami Gen. Tivig-g, postmaster of New IlHrmony, started up the river yesterday on a little stein-wheeler. Wc predict tin's ljad cf distinguished men will ground her. rC?"The Hon. Rob't C. Schenck. ol Ohio, "white hoarftd B jh," a? he is sometime railed, droped in cursanstum ycterday. lie U one of the most talented men ia Ohio, and i every inch a Whig. li-rOov. Wright h:n i.-auftd his procl.einntiou setting apart Thursday, the 2Shdiy number, as a day of general lhankrgiving in Indiana. Stuff the lurkL-s. t3"Bihop UplMd will preach iu the EpIeopai Church tr-marrow morning nnj cv;niag. He delivered a dhejurse thero last evening. Kt-tcTtoNd. The following Ii?t exhibi's the elections to come off the present year in the State mentioned, and the political charntter of the present Congressional delegations: Elites. Elections. Illinois. -Nov. 5 Wisconsin. - - - Nov. 5 New. York. - - - Nov. 5 New Jersey. - - Nov. 5 Michigan. ... Roy. 5 Massachusetts. Nov. 11 Delaware. - - - Nov. 12 J). 0 1 o 1 1 jr. 1 32 4 7 1 There are two vacancies in the present Congress ia the Massachusetts delegation, atnl one in lhat of Pennsylvania, to be filled. State and local officers arc to be elected ut the same time vllh the Congressmen in some of these States.
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l':,! . -V .ti,-" :aarx ine ciüercncel Thercjnijits many i '""v "'! those who have assayed it. Go tothe anvil i . ,-v, . y.,,1 r l nrrn ..-,, plough the soil-r black boots for the gtt.tle- n cd.lorB,md.gnant at the MjOr, come JoJj C I. Bat r ell, was wheel to lac men bean rKilpr fiir ori. ii:n.VceDi.rneJ- UJo;vn in strong terras on the work. and Chair, and A. H. Handels appointed beere
I die I in-ware through the country dig on tho I i i . - . i i i canais work on the raiironei irackm.iiH , TT "trcrc yott CO any. mvjI. honest rate ihm be an cd,or.-Er. . WT tni-r tnt tMibt con Tif (lüi Iii! nl 113 ' mils we beseech you do anything la that Wp Cr ihn lilrt nf IIS. t!ic e xcessive disagrciHhilities ro complained k -r-ii.. nri ..,;..). ..r r, V WM VUiiVt ll.4V.lltl'Vt Ulli uW iwww almost proverbial in the editorial lifo. Aa a humble member if tl.e ranks editorial, we utitr ccr entire disclaunure. Wc have been Mill VIIUU uicbiuililllivi W ' i- i i i 11 r ;t dituir daily and weekly papers fr . - i i . 1 year ot cur manhood, tt cubercnt from the first . i . . j i.m.,3 under untoward circuniStai:CK8. and feomctime3 (not i:i lira rity lhnu!i:) armed to , the teth i.s rrotccticnof a life lor which we hvays had a singular hive yet we have j
I tl.u. f r rtogni.L-d it as a prnfeion fall of; N Icen engaged t ) gi.-R a scries okph n- ; pleasures as mo.t other.", of as creat h.fluencf, di 1 romances. George D. Prcntis, the Poet
i-s-:s..lrMM.:i,:,Vd bv r feirea! barrasi,ncllt3 a..j eeiiou iroubles.' We love the tusi::rs?. and as an Edito r, envy no man his baa a nute for wri-rrofe.-;un. A iaati who ting to the public, and u quick and ready with hia pen, or rather v.i h hij brah and feth that he knows the duties and re.j)(j:iii1 i .... ..,..1 . m , 1 . - Va . . . . known by esperteuvc su n a taan r.as lower Wxati.iw and more so!: J co.n forts to gratify h's heart, than the meaber cf aay ether pro- j lessiou. Eut an Editor, to bo ro:,fentcd. must in a I
ecrtaiu mannerbe vain and reckless vaui tae reisotvr.e.i.UAViD. Ol ran, are to ae ttiret.ough. after exerting bimst II to please, and Cralwnr- i aeom;aruble La.üe fsperiaily whtu he knows he Lis pleased Depaitment, which will excel anything that
equally iattlhgent c.m.muniiics, and ulter writi.tgfrom the fuilaessef bis own judgincut, just to believe that he knows Utter than any other man ia tho rcramnuiiy nut an Editor by profession, what to write aboui,aud what to not write alwut, what to pubihdr and what to c 1. tail i Irom jubl!s!iing and reckless euour!i, tvhena thii gisdtliherately published, not ta care a copper for consequences morally, physically or pecuniarly, even so much as tu inquire who is displeased, cr to care who is aggrieved. It he do allow himself to be vexed by IiLtle mailers, he will lead an unhappy Jhc, and his own dI-conl-nt will creep into lua paper :u spite of himself. All miiuls mtwt Imj formed ahkf, if that article which p!ca.?cs the masi will meet with favor from all. It should be an editor's expectation, that every number of "his paper will oipIease some, if he pretend to discus things around him and hence he should be j prepared to lauijli at the 'discontented a::d doubly rejoicu wi'h the pleaded. Eut above all. an Editor should bo light hearted and sanguine, for the spirit readily iaiparis itself to the reader, nr.d thu3 puts men in a proper humor fur tubcrihing. Pejplc do not pick up a paper to (hare the griefs or dullness of an ed.tor, but for the purp.ue of instruction oramusem'nt. It is singular those edi ors who arc ever complaining of the peculiar troubles belonging to the editorial life, uo not leave it for one of those recommended to others as being preferable. Tie v. York IIn.:ir.nys;cry. New York is the home of humbuggery,and Nev York city is the humbuggery d.'pot cf New York. We regret to say that amoiijj certain brethren of the press, and ccimectcd with certain publishing houses in that great m-trpoÜ!, bumbugjery i- ripciiiag luto fall maturity. Western publishers are loo often made their victims, or their instruments by which to victimize the Western public. We illustrate by a piece of delicate, very rcfinrd humhuggery, practiced by ihe house of DewiitiSi Davenport, New York. This humbuggery ii founded upn the innate curiosity of our corrupt human nature founded upon the priucipl, that the more u work is ubused j by the prets of the country, ti c greater i the public curiosity to see what such work is composed of and we fear in this eu;s.f, it i fuunJed also upon sDaiething worse ihe interest cf m.my to read work bordering upon obscenity if not actually obscene.and the fact that many haviarr cut h dt &ire&. ktio;v i ol how to procure the gratification. If the humbuggery to which we alladcit be not founJed upon these things, th result is the $nia-the sale of thfl work will be greatly increased, an t the Western press will imiccently be the iastruracni by wbn h tf.i is effected. A few days since we received a eireular j from this hous.1, slating that 'by the cnticis.us of several Jaurn.ils, they had been I d to examine a certain romir.ee recently published by tlitmi.'Ivcs, and they regret to Had thru the censures it lias received are but too Well deserved." And mur that uit may not be suspected they wot. Id kuo.viag!y and wiili.ugly udmiuister to uuy corrupt or p.uiLi.t tastes." they say they gave i'ie MS. to their printers without examination, sohly upon the Mnj. R., or whether he wrote ihe naughty work, are questions of doubtful answers. But that any man in the country possesses co high a reputation a a writer, that his works would be at once given into the hands of the printer cd a large and respektable publishing house w ithout any examination, is not doubtful. The Harpeis employ a reader, who ovei looks every manuscript before it is placed in the hands of cumpositors,nnd so has or should have every respectable publishing house. Thii house aWcs it would nut have published the above work hud they known its too free manner or spirit," and they ask editors receiving their circular to give it an insertion, hiut'ng lhat when they receive a copy of paper containing it, said editors will be sent a copy of. Wacousta, w.that they may perceive how wonderfully it differs from the' oth-
reputation ol the author, Maj. Rich ir.l on,.'" 1 :c, '" nao.e oi utciai.nn.- a grea. author of Wacoustauud Ila.dcr.el.ble. Now baloboui the cue .TioN,and espca illy arumt . j Ih.e Crt get'iag uj ol man, whenever he whether there is such t writer i.i exigence ns vv;.',Kj lo diday his native tloaueuce to a
er work, which latter, wc suppose the editors
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,,, jfth . , u jt , wi 0i. ...olio,, cf Squire n.vl.-jr, ..xomled by Wriler0 ,iior; ue t. lend "aiJml!Dr. G: B.' Wafer, .-, Cmil.e f .llwee l . . t r.
comlort" to these swindling eastern humbu'rgeri:s? . With some r urprisc wc notice that friend (Taddington, the veteran ol the Vinrttm's Gazette. pubh-hc3 the circular, with editorial remarks exposing the vile romance ! Give it to 'em, Cad. Graham's Magazine. Graham i dcterI .aft . s. -m m Kilned to outrum an opposition in ibou make the most fplendid magazine in iher atjd pountry G. P. R. JamtSj the celebrated Novel-
of the Wcf. v.ill write exclusively a ro:m
for every number. Grace Greenwood i engag'id to give a series of her beautiful stories, J- M-: Lere. of Sjj.h Carolina, will cjntrihute a briliim: sctf p.pers for I3j1. M's Fer.niuiorc Cucper,tbe author of Rural IIur?. in alio engaged, vitli Whipple and Lough 1lyw, Eryant und Lowell. T. D. Rod, the Artist and Pott, i now at Dueldotffoa his way to Italy, ta lurmi: from the Galleries a superb et ol uYj.ungs. Artists !nm Amen ca h ive been sent to L'mdo.j a' d Paris, and sr,lll4,':J bi:ttil !iiS!l,y rhed drawings hy :a ever wen prouuee m i an, jiiigiaMi, or the United Statt. The firt appears ia the nitcr iswauer. Piice of subscription $3.C0 per annum, or we w ill furnUh the Weekly Journal and magazine fur 1C0 a year. H3"Thc ewernritmg individual who sent us that persimmon, measures his generosity very correctly. Let him next time neisure our appetite, ar d he will send a peek at lean The cCcers of the Gen. Gaines will accept our thai-ks for late Louisville papers Sell us ytfcterdiiy raou.h'g. I From the Vit.ccnr.cs Gazette. Irccrctiiiy of tUc lial 1 ruud rtlvetltis Pursuant to a call, i.utueromsly tigued, lor a public meeting ot ihe citizens ol Knox und aij ining eiuiaties in Indiana and Illinois, to laKC li-io rOüS.üt'rai.oa uio e-Aieiiion oi me Evai&.iSlu and llliaui Railroad from Princeion to Vinceunes, a lirge, repvetal l- und enthiis astic meetiur lok i lteu at the Court House iu Viiicenncs, on Saturday, October 10th. tvii motion, u m. Uuric.a. L-q., ws kcted Presideiit. und J Messrs. ü. . Ii e ke s, J. McCord, A. E. McKee and Jude Simpson were i K'Cte! Vice Presidents j ybo, on motian, J. M. Clark and J. Somes were appointed Sc reUnes. Mr. Thomas bring called upon to state the objects of the meeting, poke at siuie length upon the good which must result Uotk the e xtension uf-sii rol j utter whi-h, ludge Law moved that a cummiltee be uppoiUeil to report resolutions lor the action of tl.e meeting, which m :i-Jii prevahimr, ihe Chair upP.intdG. D. Hay, D. a." Bonner, 13. M. i'i.oinas, W.A. Jouesaod L.L- Vatson,tvho renorte! ihe following resolutions: 'II... 11.. f ' a ..I' I t I if V ' of Knox and the Borough of Vincents, and the adjoining cuutuiis ii Indiana and f.la.ois. requite that the Evanaville and Illinois R.ilro el be extended from Piiacetoa to the Wahas!) river at this point. JUsoiced, Thai having been assured that the Ev.msvdle and Illinois Railroad Company will furnish the radsaud maehinery lor ilte extension of saiJ road to Vuscenncs, we, the citizens cf Vinceunes, and Knox and adjoining counties in h diana ami lhiuois. willui.ite with ihecitizons of Gihs-m county iulereted in t!ie exteusio.i. in raiiing the necessary me ins to grub, grade, bridge and prepare fcatd extens.on lor the iron. r..-solccd. That Geo. D. Hay, Jacob Pea, Bet j. M. Thomas, John Moore, Henry Wyant, Benj. V. Becke, II. B. Sjicpard, Wtu. Demi) . Jos. G. Bowman, E. Z. Ryan and F. A. Them is be ci.nsututed an .weutive commitiee to take charge of this end ol the said roadway, to sohcii stock ia the road, to be expended in i repariii-r ihe roadway ot r ,. .iaiil extension for I lie iron, and toexe-re tli'.in Eil. "es gcLtrulIy and in ull v.as i-r its luis-j rest. AHcr the re.'tding f said rcsolu'i ns. Mr IniM ol Lvausv.Iie. adJresscd the m vü.i,') Jinir; Law, Mr. Bowman and G. D. Hay severally addressed the meting i l fivoroi" ihe pi-oposed eXieuiou fr.i.1 Pli.JCeto.1 to Viofeina. Tl.e rcsolutnn prepared by the committee ivere then ubmiiled to the meeting, und ei poll u:od.i:i were :whtt d by consent. W.i. LUUTC1I, Prc't. J. M. Clahi:. ) ... .Sortis. Lrntcnoes A yoeirjj hi-mnt preacher, sphiy las native eloq gooJ ailvTiiilaae, was one day hoicia? f irlh to a mixed congregation in a country school hou-.e. Becoming warm and' enthusiastic iu he proceeded, it was not long before he reached la f ivorite theme, era! started offia something like the following style: "And when the world" bis created, and the beasts of the Geld, and fowls of the air. were pronounced very 'j,oo !. G- d saiiL let us make man. And he formed mau aller his own likeut-3, un l declared him the noblest of r 11 the works of his hands! And h? made woman nUo. and fi-dioned her io the exact laiHfje of man. wiih n liul variation " "Thanh th Lord for the little variation ! shouted an old sinner who sit over in the amen corner of tho room, ut this intercnting juncture of the di.coore. The effoct was trfecily IuJricions nad irrcsista)!e. The preacher dropped the subject where he was interrupted, and was never beard to allude to it during a subsequent ministry of forty years. f Cia. .Xonp.
upa.nhi e x;.ed;e;.cy, praetiei.u-.Lty nod a. -1 suiV.-,.j .. j rr;u.,:( il! ,i;,via'ion of llie air. Rmn Row, and that he has recovere d a convantages ol the x ten. ion pnpoaea. 11 il- , T, j,,,.,.,,,;,,., 4 ., R,.w s,j,p!xair.n of -he si derald u-.uoui.t of goods, suppose.! to have culuted the co.t ot preparmg sal I exteiibiou j pr;nrjpt. nl-:i p'jyipg Macl.ir.e. which has al- beet! stolen by t!e accused men. At his intjrt. e ncn, and budging White Kivcr at n-; j ntira.-icd lb ntte-.tion and reeeii-ed Ulance, a man name d James White, and a le-
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m ii iiir'i'i i Mir f m i'ii riiiy ifi ii i' i :i riti n r i ary. The Chairman biittly tated the ,cct ol the meittn'-. . . . - T n ..-ii.. .r rir.,!.-- ..-rnn.ir.,1 hv were appointed to draft re. ) ilium expre ive cf the wuse of the inci'lin'. Messrs. Jufin Law, Wdlard Carpen'er and W. Drown Butler. Were oppointed s tld Committee : , : , ,, i , . I hey brought, in l,e fd.o:ng resoluiions, , which were unanimously udopteei: WncacAS, In ihe ojmiioncf this laeeling, lhc tmv? has arrived wh-a the increasing popu!ati)a, weidih and poiver of the Valley of the Mis.iMj)j i, demand tho act ion ol"Cngress, in devehq lag our resources, aiding our
improvements, and fringing into action and ' f ,i:t w" or 0 ' V A1 ...... i-CliAatE3 II. Tlst, Secret irv ot btate. . Use our imm'iue umeral wealili, both eoalj(
ei:d iron abonndmg in our valley; improving our livers, and Tun.i-hieg u wiih tliose ' means of inii.ipiiuNU for our j reduce, which owing to the i.cjiLci of the i ecers.ry ajpropriatiou by Congress, we are prevented Iruui bliipj i.ig fr many monihs i.i the year iuereaiiig our mad laeiiiiies, removing cbsti uctIoi3, and rindeiirg tl.e -Inlai.d Seaa" ol i I
o:r va hy, uavt'al.It ; e.t all seasons: iherehy ..... ,.,.Ä. i (. ' r .. J 3 . J perpetrators ol lite daring robbery ol lue i..creaiug still further our population and Ui:itcJ St.te Mad. ia the ou;li-wvsteni suweahii j and, barbs of Plulattelphia, on Saturday Light Wtir.aCAH, We bt-üeve that it is the duty last. ,-r. , . ... ,i rf.,ir. W have been able, as yet, to obtain but ol L.onrree t-j maie si:e.li upnropriatiui.. !,. , ... ' . e ... , : htiic n 1 ir.n.ilion ia re'-nrd lo the arritt ot
llmwiilo iiiLü.ütiüüiul ami proper, eiue.,,, lnjI(iul,,tI j ail.t.Si ai)tj cVl 6llP p;,rusas a purtija of ihe Con!ederaeyv hcretolote ' titulars as we have, learned are rather of a
overlooked and neglected, w hi! j other portions ol the Union, eipciIly "the Seaboard," have received such sums of money lor purposes similar in all respects to lhoe demauded hy u ; an I,
WUUBLAS, Wc believe nil that h wanting i5 ' Öl .ta.niky," )iu-rday ' evening, ,. , . ., while Ui-eb'r toe h hiienee ol hcuor, ei cou--u a 1 reper repre.ei.utuu ol our chums to the f.m Mf T,,nias Sluli iu s , ts.' o:il.; wf National LegIatr.re, by the Stales border- fir. r. ia eouth lro;:d .areet. and i.. formed him
log on the Ohio ai d Mii-ipi i, and a united action oa the i.-part : Therefore, Jiesotced, 'lh.it for l.K.e purpose of having nch aciii'ti, and giving u free and full eXprtVHon of cur feelings and iews on the sub jecis referred to, eiil.er by a memorial cr o.heruiV, to the Cuugre of the United Sute-S thatam,.etn,5otDcIesatesjroawhe several Siates boidertng on tin Unto ana Mi:-.sUipi i rivers, be held utEVANSVlLLE, INDIANA, oa iiic'10A dcy ff XoccaUr, lS50j and that a Commi-tee of seventeen be appointed by the President, to make the nc cessary arrangements for said meeting. f' Itcsclvsd, Thai aid Committee send invi tations to the Governors of the several States interested in tho objects of nid meeting: to the Senators and Represe ntatives of Congiessintlie same, and to such well known friends of the measures proposed as they may deem a J visible, aking their attendance iml co-opi r .Uiaa. 12fsolccd. That the ci izens of Evar.sville, tender their hospitality to the invited guests. amlAvill be mnt happy to receive them on the occ.iftiou allmled io. Hnolccd, That the pn cecdings of this mectin' be signed f.v the PreJt.Mit and Secretary and published iu the city papers, and that a capy of the saim be fn warded to the city papers published in Iu liana polis, pitts- ! burghju heeling, Cmcimr.ui, Madison, Lou isville. New .Albany. lieinlcrson, Uwcnshoro Paducah. Shawneetown, Cairo. .Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez. New Oil ans, St. Louis, Tol 'tl.j, Chicagiaad Springfield, Ills. The Chairman appointed tha following gentlemen to act as the committee above: mentioned: John La J. G. Jones. Dr. G. Jl. Walke r. C. Edl, Dr. Hutchinson. W. Carpenter, R. W.Dunbar, Jas. Laughlin. C. G. G iffith. A. H. Sanders, O. V. Clark. W. II. Chandler. j J(,l)r p, .j,. A Warner. John Mitchell, J. B. I ... ,. T 1X c..:..... ' Gardiner, L. D. Stiekney. The tibove Comiu.tlee r requested to meet iLis crcuiiiz, at the Sherwood House Afier some minor business the meeting ad j;uraed. CIIAS. I. BATTELL Pres't. A. II. Sand-hs, Sec'y. Navigtinc. t;il Aih. We vfterday ex and led a n-w inv-n'ioit wl.i.'lt premises torethe npproba'.i ei of many eminent si-ientifie nini in i!un eountrv. It i believed the frasiiiili'y of air n aviaiioa has been ioilisputably demouslratf.l. a;.d that by this machine space ca.i ' e anad'.ilat. d wiih a rapidity s-econd only to the Magnetic. Ttleifraph. The inventor. Mr. Job". Tagjarr. oCharlestm, Mass., has expended tn').-!i Iiiiim ai d labor in perfecting t.is improvement, and purpise cxhihi-ta-' its aetiot. by on ascension from thls.eity, j vvht. di will take, place io n f.uv weeks The I machine maybe exfr.i'ed nt 135 F. lion street. Duoh.p's Hotel. r.V. Y. Tribune. Mni.AKcnoLY.--A melat:c!;olv evinlity occurred on p'ri.Iay f;&r, by wlii. h Mr. ' K. Davi-s a sou of Mr. 1! L. Davis, of l Iii city, lost his hf He, wiih a youar Mr. Irwin, fon of Mr. Irwin, painter, "had been out gunning. Rr turning home, l hey stopped to res', a bird few by, and Irwin went to shoot it some e ighiy "jar.ls" distant. Davis colled to him t i-acg up hi bat, and let him shoot ai it) Irwin did so. nl fell on iln: ground to aveilthe shol. Davis' hat w-hanging on t!ie root of a Ire; blown down and Irwin, thinking D:.vU would fall behind the root of ihe tree, shot at his hat in turn. But Davis moved to one side, and no' being quirk enough, a sir.Ie bird sjiot look elTect in the left breast, and penetrating ihe heart. coetl uhnotft immediate death. Xashtilfe JFAtg.. GLASS (.lnssware.-120 loxes 8-10 to20 V4 Wheelinj brand. -23 boxe aorted dii!bh cans ud flasks, just received in store and tor sale by t jsl U I - FOSTER & BKOWy. AC CASES Ht conaiätingof every variety 4 Vf jt.t rtvtirttd sod sale low l y it J. If.MAGilEE &.CO.
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BY JOSEPH A. WRIGHT, GOVERNOR V OF INDIANA. .It is rirlir nnd proper thru a christian people should at all limes neknowledire a tnv.
ob-JolVratitude to Abnihty God lor the mani ic-siauo-.i vi iiisgoeuincss aim mercy r . .r r k t i Custom has ai.r:ioiicd the nriiuiple offset iting apart :i day of public thanksgiving, and in ttci'urdiiiii'e with this usuge, as w ell a with mv own conv jcwon ol as correctness. 1 d signute Thursday, l!ie2Sth day of November, 1.0 be observed as a day of public thanksree,n,raH.i ene peop.e oi in. .ana io hiispeiiu laeir jiuiunry avucaiions auu ; . , . u,. ier of , as n on that day, and offer thanks to Him who controls the destii y of neu :nd nations. In witness whereol 1 have hercunto s;et my h.'.nd and caused 1 l-sj tob nfiixfd the seal of tie j State. This 17ih ol Oct. A. : D-. 1S30. ' 3The lb!loviu;r deta.ls of the arrest oft ihe nniil mbbrrs. accident illv escaped our eye, or it should have heen given to the readjers of the Jeur.ial a couple elavs since: Fron tae Philadelphia Ddldia, Oct. 15. Arrtt of tho ?2uil ISubbcrs. We arc oliUi tuair.i.u.ice that cveral nvn "; vt' lv :'.r 'Csu'd iUuX are ;v 111 cy. . I, t !.. ...... ... t .... ..It: ...... I... eot.lused i.ature. As well a we underst.ind ihe eu-ee, to far, tho following appear to be the t'.t t: . . A mari of "doubtful repute1, from Ealiimop. named Is;i: h, I-M ie. or Joseph Dovvns, an. I hotter k.io.en hy the nut veiy h hen'oua Sabrt that he knew -dl .ibiait the m dl robbery ; thai he was himsi li Cuni enud in Ihe robbery, ami as he had bet ii tiealed b.ully by the lohbets wi n planned and exreuted it, he waa resdvud lo hi. uv on them . Dowi s c.MPiuuiticareel to Mr. Siubhins the whele of ihe ciu uai.-tu.ees of the robbery, 'r. o. ooe unu.g ne assnance oi a par.Mj.viiio; 0Iim l( oVuck iUi night, precee.h tl ton suburban seillcinent of low irih and English, on Federal street. be-tCvi-eu B:o d aires l and Lu.'ig trine, it i West Moyamei sun', known as Rum Row," where five men indicated hy Downs, were arrtsted. The n.en were all taken iu different houses. The entire Row was in a tlatc of carousal, and almost eve r one ol the inmates seemtd io be drunk. " The ii.itucs of the prisoners are Thomas Vcitch, James Bid!, Thoma Br.uina.i, John MeC.irty, and Rob'Mt McDowell. They were taken lo ihe station house, corner ol Schu)lki!l Eil.'! Ii and Brighton stree ts, where, this morning bet v ecu 12 and 1 -cloe'k, they ui.d-nv.-m an i xamiuaiiou before Mayor Jones, the United States District Attorney, John W. Ahmead. t&q. being prtseul to eoaduct hearing on the pare of ihe L'ovcrumciit. Downs was 'examined as a Suit:7 evidence, und In testimony against the nccmcd was lire.ct and positive;. The exannuatioa if sailed in the prisoners being fully e-ummittid in default of StHiO hail each, to ai swtr at the next Unii of the Uniled Stats dulrict court. About ten o'clock this fuicnoon the prisoners were eonveyed o the rouiuy prison.They. i re all Eoglishnien and frihiueu. Most of theia are Well known old offenslers, and two of them are cunvic.'s, not long since disi barged from ihe peniteuti aiy, whe re they had served for protracted eriods. Three of them nre gray -.'.ended, and they are all men of the hardest appearance. According t) Down's account, the mail-ear waseuiereilhyaf il.se key, and the pouches thrown out. Thf. bag were iheu gathered uj. and the robbers, wailing through a pond to keep thcli.M lv s Iruin beinif tltn'ked. look the pouchcK to u si ibie in the. rear of Rum . . i Row, where, the letters were so; ted out. Djwiis I a been dcLa.'ued in cuioiy. The r lKd letters were scattered iu a clumd of bushes aujacent, on Remeuter'd farm, ! .t'f..... ,1.... . . ...... . .1 .u...l W.-...I-... . . . r J J Tne prisoners m.ike no defeece. They were i lent m to the robbery this morning. The niDuey they obtained i supposed to have been buried, und it was ihuugnl that it would be recovered. Wc 6 louhl add that Mr. 'James Pidgcon, of Ihe Philadelphia post cilice, played a prominent part hi the m iosis. W c hear that r-! he l race. I portions of lorn letters from the male, h a sister, were, arrested on the charge of bein concerned in the liiul roubery. White was subsequetitlv discharged Iu the course, of to-day il was expected 'hai im..oriai.t deve lopmenld would be made ! m rega.d to this bold rubbery. t'lNCINNATI, Oct. 22. The river has fallen 5 mclies iu the hist 21 hours. Weather mihi and pleasant A loan by the name of John Rielly murdered Lis sister-m law on Water street last i.il.L He eauirht the woman by her hair, pulled her to the floor, struck her on the head wiih the heel of his boot s violently n lo p oduee death almost inetanleoeously. Her name is, Ann Thomas. Rielly is iu jail it was caused no doubt by inUmpersince. IXECIICTf CT TTfEUP AK CB The tltcticn cf 0 Direciors lor the Evansville I ns u ra uc Coraai:y, chartered Feb. H, T3Ö, is postponed, a-d sahl election will be bell at fhe oilice of Bat-cock Brothers, in the city cf Evansvi'ie, oa Wednesday, the 6:h day of Noreabcr, 1600. Dy order of the Directors. - ELISHA S. BABCOCK. S ?c. Ev. Ins. o., Chariered Feb. 8, 1S3G. , oetlfste 13AINTS &c. 75 ke;s bi:e !cat. ur and . No. 1; 4 bbU linseed sit; also, Chiqese blue, chrome green, chrcm yellow, ven. red, Spanish brown, ysllow ochre, ii'herage. putty, spsnisb whiting, &c in store and lor tai ny iel tt FOSTEIf & BK0WN. D O'N EIL fashionable Tailor, shop oa Sycsmore, between Water sod r irst st.
TELEGHAHl DISPATCHES.
Esprossly for the Evansviuje Journal. Ealtimohe. Oct. 25. It is cstimateil that not less than 20.000 pe.rsons entered the Cattle Show in this city tn-J.iv. - j - The Charleston papers by Southern mail to-day state that the people of North Caroli na, are loud in their expressions of indigna tion at tne ercroachmemtsof the North. We learn that a great UnJon meeting U to bo held at Savannah. Georgia, this evening. The Savannah journals tolo'ly denounce the inäuuionisis. PuiLACEi.rnf a, Oct. 25 : The steamer Concordia, bound for Memphis, sunk at Port Adams." She wac insured at New Orleans. The steamer A. W. VamVer. lor Henderson, sunk last niht nt the mouth 'nf Salt river. Most cf her freight was taken off in a damaged etate,caa lighter. She woh insured for S1.CC0. ; Boston, Oct. 25. : S. W. Upham ii nominated by t!ie Whigs of the 2nd District for Congress. A letter from Horace Maun, in answer t his nomination to Congress, by the Free Söders, has appeared. He goes Ibra Tariff, and other Whig measures. Ho treats ut length mid willi much severity. ihe passage of tho Fugitive Slave Bill hot doe not iienooneo those who paiticipated in its passage. The letter will not be unacceptible to tl.e Wh:gs. He goes against forcible resistance lo the law.' lulhrm-ttion has been had, and warrants isued Hr the nrrest of two slaves in this city. Tl.e Marshal is tuir preparing to arrest them. Iu case tl:.-y are arrested, they will lc immediately taken before Jade Woodbury. New York, Oct. 25. Jenny Lind made her appearance at Trip ler Hall las night, and was most cuthusi.ikticapy received. Every scat was ocrunieeU . She gave more sTatisf ictiou tlian ever. BurrALo, Oct. 25. Ftovn Ow ing to weather market opened doll at yesterday's in-a!c. figure. Sils 1MK bbls, principally Michisran, at $3 81 J: softe small parcels lavuiiie Ohio mid Mieh.bioj-V $:I87; IW Mloa;hvra Imiiüa at gl; 5U0bbU Fal.ou at ö3 73. Gmix-Very Hute inquiry for v beat Pi le tend downward and bat levtransactions rrjncd. .0a bushels Ohio at fiOi; 4JoOJ San liuky at Rtc; JaW Milac choice froia store at 8Cc. No sales of corn no samples in maikct. Whisky firm and scarce et 2oc. Mess Pork and Shoulders ia gH 1 diiaauil at $12. Ni.vr .Yopk, Oct. 25. Ft.ocnMaiUet firm liTHlerctc demand, ah s iiüü bib ai yvste i day V prices. Gkaix Wheat, oats and barley very quiet and steady. Corn scare; mixed Western, from store, heldatfiTc No sale. Pr . visioxs Pork cjuict and lower; MeS1t. Dcef notaciive ; prices firm Lard io moderat request, acJ the sulci a re prim: 7j5J. Tot.Kpo. Oct.C5. Our market wi'houtiranactins. The de mand for wheat limited, and th: highest offL-r this nrning iT0i Flour s-U ng from & 44 to g3 60 . Com wonh 15c. Freights up; tiOc oo flour and Oz or. grain to BaiTala. Nrw Von, Oct. 22. ' Flour market Fcr S.ate and We stem firm, wi h good enquiry for Eat and ejport, common to straibtgl .r)5aG2f mixed to s;rai'ht Micbisu and Ohio. Wheat closes wiili downward tfndeney, tli.iughihc reqat for shipracct and ibe cast conti n a ;s goo I. Corn i stesdr, and f:.ir bn:neN doin? tCäa' t for. Western mixed, aci i Cd for yell aw. ' CaiK f I riMf, Itio ISJ, Java . . j Lrguyra II. Sugar i sc'ive without change ia prists. Proviior.s--r.o material chanpe to notice, n??s H)ik Sil all 03. piime S !7. Lard it active at 72- Ohio Hitter Ual2. Tobacco buoyant, holders keeping away from market, expectir? to hear of fuuher advance . ia .Europe Whisky steady at 27 fl-r Ohio. ClNCINXATf, Oct. 22, Flour qui;t with bat little doing more doingia Rro-eiies. Sugar and Molasses ürm. WhUky closed heavy at 22c. Speculative demand io maikct for LiiW-eJ Oil. sales 33 bbls at 78r. 0 bUs at 0c. Sales of Cranberries at C per bbl. RAILROAD ACCIDENT ! ! c ii vi iTFi "uiräTE ii 1 1 Iark.ct, etc., etc. N.w Yoiik. Oct. 22 Noon. r Flour in good dem ml ; i.tit heavy nreipU bring priea-s in favor of purchasers. Wheat; iu jj'.o.l demand for home and export without materia! change. Corn under liht receipt and heavy demand, lets advanced one cent m r bushel, and with further upward tendency. Pork but little doing, and prices have a tendency to decline. Lard lcsiug firm-ties-, though prices unchanged. The New York and New Jersey Synod New School Prcsbytciian adjourned Saturday, niter pass ng resolution recommending obedience to the lugitive slave law, und refused to entertain au amendment declaring the law unconstitutional. ScnENixTADT, N. Y., Oct 22. William Anders u, an engineer on the Utica and Schenectady mi'road, was killed at Palatine Brilge this morning. The en gine ran over u cow and was thrown off the track. Anderson immediately jumped ofT and the wheels passed over him. He died; in twenty minutes. BosTOi, Oct 22. '- The Whig Convention of the 4th district met at Concord yesterday, and Dominated Benjamiu Thompson lor Congres apd paased rescluüor.s denouncing the lugitivc slave biev. PlTTSBUFCH, Oct 221000. There are four feet w ater and fallinr ! W. Weather clear. - .. -:
