Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 268, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 March 1851 — Page 2

DAILY". JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDEKS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.

CITY OP DVAtTBVILLBi TUESDAY IHÖIiniNC, 9IAIt. 18.

DTEAMBOAT BILLS &C.

We call the attentiod of the officers of Wabash nd ether pictet 10 our Job Office.""" We are" prered to da steamboat printing of all kinds with dis-

'itch.io the neitest style, and alLouisyille prices.

:Jarnal Job- Office is provided with the largest ill iattat style steamboat cut for Bills, with small

rsxitsef aama pattern for lrrga and small cards

Te hspe duf stevuboat friend will give us a c is they arc llat"s welcome, whether, they Visit

MKäallf r obune?s ,

Polities and. JlatliematlC. On reading the firit proposition of the communication in another colamri, bended Congressional, we thought the article decidedly Locofucoisb, and that tome good Democrat, ashamed to publish a respectable communication in trie organ of his party here, was ap

pealing to our liberality to give ht views to the public. Büt alter reading the second proposition and corollaries, we came to the conclusion" It wäa decidedly VVhiggish in complexion. He first states a proposition that no

From the K. Y. Courier and Enquirer, 7th.

Later from California.

Democrat, true .Jt the. docjrines ol hipartyJaruj MrrT: Butler King, and it wa though

call.

us

Tine Nlsjhtlwfale. Having enjoyed an opportunity ofcönv2rstig with passengers wh'o came tip on the Magnolia in company "with Jenny Lind, and )ne or two of-whom hcrame Intimately acquainted with her, a few detail about a woraah who has created more sensation than any other female who ever v eiled America, may prove interesting to our reader. The various accounts of her which have filled the papers, are almost without exception heightened into nonsense so far. as truth or fiction is concerned, by the excitement of the occa

sion, and the enthusastic feelings of the writers. Now the Nightingale " is not the

beautiful bird she has been so often desrihed

She is merely a plain, unassuming, and by

will deny. It is itself Democratic doctrine so

far as it gte. The second proposition states a plain, unvarnished fact a truth so gene- ' . ' ft . I . . 1- - u. I ..

rally auraiiieuaiiai u nngui po inmcu uu

axiom. The first corollary drawn, follows

just as naturally irom the proportion, as

any corollary deducted from a mathematical

proposition arid demonstration. 1 he people

can illustrate it to suit themselves, as we fear our correspondent, if called uooii to do so, . m fr

might be personal toward some 01 our ivepresentatives. The second corollary is a natural deduction from the first. On the whole, we think,that as the asses alluded to are Democrats,and the jinnies who may hereafter vote for them will be Democrats, that tjhe article is decidedly Wliiggislu Miss Valley is a very sensible young lady, and we hope she will "speak out in meeting " again. "

AliniVAL Or HE HÜRTH A HI EU I CA.

The new Steamship North. America ar rived off the Hook at 12 o'clock. Thursday nitrht. She brings 16 days later intelligence Irom California.

The intelligence Irom California is not of

special interest. 1 lie election ol U. fc. benj utcMvas expected to take platt in two or three days alter the departure of the steam-

er. I He Cltoitc nein,; wmu xiriuum

not disagreeably cool. Although the rainy

season commenced on the third day ol'No-

wember, not two inches of ram had lullen up l tO th first nffihnvi ri'

A KU IVA Li OF THE

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Correspondence of the Aha California. Battle vith the Indians-Sixty Killed. Seventy-two American Massac reed. '- San Joan. Sunday. Jan. 18, 1851. An express rider from Mariposa county

arrived in this ciiy this evening.' He has

Drought intelligence oiji battle between lour

A SI A

Mastin. The leader of the insurgents, will 2UO of his men, surrendered near OikSkor. S

The chiel of the insurgents had fled.

A telegraphic dispatch from Zena, of the .

13th. states that the insurgent chief Korash

Pascha had taken refuge in the Austrian territory. r :

Italy: There is very little newt iron

that the former was gaining ground

The gold bluff excitement still continues in all of its intensity.., The account published, supported by ctiidavits ol those who have been upon the spot, and watched the different annearances of the beach at different sea

sons of the year, have stirred up a spirit of ..a a.

adventure to an extent naruiy creuioie.

Vessels of every description are carrying rmwA to the new Ee Dorado.

The Alia caiijvrnia expresseu us nenei

that there is more reason in the reporis concerning the richness of theee sands than in

lhoe which impelled most ol the adventurers dispatches b having behaved with courage i I . V . I . I .. . . . I - ft . ' I . ftT-. .ft a . . I . i .

originally 10 nasic iu vomwriiM. anu nun-pinny, aiieni'e Dauie, t!ie Aiuer

'Men ol the best standing among u, ii icans uurned

. . a I . . a . ...... u . I & I I I . i r a . . a

says Iiave ueen iu me pjui, caiuhhicu mc were pursucu, nuu consiuiuiy nrea upon oy I me L.OIIUOI) money

locality, collected the sand, submitted it to the the Indians, during a retreat of ten miles. Consols dosed atJüiaSGl. '

cxaniiuation ol the public, and to the assays But the most horrible intelligence contain- The Bank ol liiujiai.u has reJuced the

ol the most emincn! and honest chemists and cd m the nispaichca is ol the ruae&icre of rate of interest of stock louns to 2i per cent;

miners in the country, and nave puoiisneu sereniy-txco men by the ruthless savages. while the miuimuio rate on commerci.il secu

Magnolia. This great and splendid steamer was here last Sunday afternoon from

New Orleans, bringing up dates of the lOlh,

no means pretty woman, and her attendants anj aller pultin" out a largo amount ol

sny she has just stepped into her thirty-first freight, as will be seen by her publUhed manyear ! She has a beautiful mouih and even. :, $ .i.e t 0ntiuutd oh her triD to Louisville.

white teeth, with a sweet dimple in her check ie,uiv Ljuj Und suite came up us far as

a a a a .a a I

cxniDiteu very deeply by every smile, anu Cair0 on lhe xiairiaolia .when as Derarranze

every srane nssisteu oy me genue oearo.ngs meilt .he took the Lexington to St. Louis.of large affectionate eye, casting a pleasant Travelln,. on ,he Mimnolm had eomnletlv

expression over a face which is rendered al- Lnol,eJ herlor .nivi., herself on almost anv

most homelv bv a verv larcre. broad and un-1 ..... . ... '. . .

. - . oinerooai. Aiuiougu tue Liexingion isn new

lurucu iiusb. iier nizure is noi remarkanie 1 ,..1 Kr, , i .

1 n au 111 111 a ll M.M 1111.1 . waa, a v 11 iirirriiiiiiKii

in any manner. Yet if Jenny be indifferent in physical beauty, the beauties of her mind and heart, which rank fur higher than those of the body, amply compensate. ; She has a fine education, and converses fluently in five

different languages, among which is our own

Lnglish. The christian graces ol her heart a .a

ars Known tne world over. The sweetest of all virtues, charity, has brought upon he the blessings of thousands. If she has free

ly received, bounteously has she glvin. if

she be rich, beautiful is the contrast between

her queenly liberality, and the cold heart

not to go on it, and for a long lime stoutly re

sisted all persuasion, und exhibited us prop

er degree of abstiuacy as any charming wo

man might be excused for indulging in. It

was in vain Barnum told her, he would lose

ten thousand -lollara if she refused.' She re

plied money was no object by the side of hr comfort,' and she would freely give him that

sum. "The Lexington was crowded with em

igrants, and the floor covered with mattrasses

After Jenny was finally persuaded logo on board the Lexington, we are informed that

tatties K'nl f a nu ar 1 1 In a m ri rm mi f m.kw ...

a . - I siiv nuu tw iiui i-niv uiiniii; iliuitlQOsla Oil v n II lessness of the irreal mass of the wpnlthv ... .

. . J witn women and cmidren. to reach her state

rnnm V fhinlr flu Panf im T

On the Magnolia, the first day, Jenny Lind tnn ohnilU :M J. ia. ,. " ,,.

had her dmner Ukcn to her state-room. t, , r .i.. i' :.

Ve may here mention the fact, that aside .tnpanuw rt ,nnrt. ,B0na

IT" li;'J,"0",'1' t0T' and board than can be .ccoa.n.odaurd Whh...e ornament, to the dmin table, no other pre- Se,era, ,h Ua,,

One ueek later from Europe advance in

Cotton and provisionsfailure to form a Rome. The Pope had amnestied three mem

new Ministry in England. f c tc . . ber- of the constituent assembly, nnd others .

New York. March IV had Vn deprived lor an indehuite penod cf

-.ThK'Aa'ta from T.iwrnrwitrTdafea onhft liberty.-

hundred Indian nn.l ,1 nrtv nffirlv or sistv 1-. ... a ..11. 1 ur" papers , CO Ota in a rumor thtti IH9

- - g -j ' j 1 lit ail itcu a Ii u u biuvBt l.u .1 r t Americans, under the command I Captain L r.rtft ; i;Pm Th rrnnnu f Khnrtcrona nf)r,ncm powew had addressed anoto'toth

James Burney, The dj.patches contaiuintf ; Anr,r d hon rccemtahad earned an 1 Goyeroment lemandiog-s,

this intelligence are dated at "Agua lrio.' advance of i d. Sales ior the wi

anu mey siate mat tne Indians were strong- Dales.

week 39 300 Pu luu 01 H" Ita" emigrants, a proposition '. . i ' of the liberty of the pre, and an, immediate

reconciliation with the Court of Rome.

1 he greatest activity prevails in the Pied-

ly enireuched in one ol their villages. Their provisions were improving. Beefwas held nosition was attacked at th dawn nfdav. on !....... i.... . .......

nr nhnnt the innriiiiiir nt tliM Oil. ir.af . hv 1 in .-. .i.. . . I mont Wr OUlce..

Americans, led on by Capt. Burneyv The the haflJa of imDort rg. Holders asked an r 'At Venice roraori were prsj?

battle was a hard foOght one, and lasted advance. wh;ch lud checked business. Ba- Ie: "?.l"eo; U!.r,il.D9 miUn oul aD e.xT

three hours. The result was that the In- COIl waa" much amed. Lanre 'imnorts of 1'"" owurtana. , . 4

,i,;....,v t: i :it.... . I . . . . . " . .. . . .1 commercial luinmarv t.ir

Ul

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Lieut. S. Keane, und the other a Mr. Little. WMle7n canal isquoied at 20a21s. - in- &l-T v.

ine ucceascu are panicuiariy noiict-G in uie The sieamer Canada had arrived out. - "7 ,7 7" r r

The Havre cotton maiket on the 27ih ult. v.-.' .'":.: VWU.T. "I . . ,u

uiMi tan iiuaiiuci ui . niuci ibuii, auu U on

Jiiy. Alter the battle, the Amer- wa8 calm.' ; Sales up to 2 o'clock 1402 bales " d the village and retreated. They at rirm prices. .'. - , R rnn ed, and constantly fired upon by The London money market was steady. . , 1 :!

much wanted and the first arri

val will be taken eagerly. A further sale of 000 boxes Su Louis to arrive has been made at 37s. . . . . .

Cheese at the late advance is in active in

h result And yet we find some persons The massacre took place near Rattlesnake nties is still 3 ner cent. American securities tU!ry'

.. . . . ' I - i. ti... . I . .' . I in I

who come lliousanus oi nuics uijuu niurtuii. vreew. a nc men were. worKinir in a iruicn were witliout cnantre.

information respecting the placers, and have or chasm, and had stacked their arms, not ap- The Ministerial Crisis From the Lon-I

made their fortunes by so doing, not only rid- preheiuhng any danger. The Indians came dou Siaudard, of Feb. 20, we ' learn the fol-

ieulin those who see bt to actus they please, upon them by stealth, and having secured i lowimr:

and iro for the black sand and yellow gold their arms, massacred them one by one in The country will be sorry to hear that Lord

In i allow no change to note. ' '

Indian corn supports late rates with a fair.

enquiry at 3U6L and 30s for mixed. The imports continue moderate.- ' - - - r- '

The iron market remains quieL r Scotch

.mi iiiui uv mi.' . - - .ar mj .

. i " - I a. . - i Iii cr rniicf ntipni ti t ur i ns imttrn.ii eruio rvi

a . a.-.s . mr wrtm tw mirti i .iuir.ii i i.. i... . S..1...1 i. ....... iL . fMi v ua w a w saw m tivu u a n

up .ne c.-ui - i -7 ',, , ... .. . . iaiI,Jr .u....-..jr. ohtical allairi,. h:, litthtf V r.l' " ThMt

nroco liftxnuneinrf ail tuose wuo in me nrsi i Dcuunn ior aia. snrticd bv liltv.nr antv irominission tor wincn lie nas. m conseaueitee. ; :. --v t- .

fti--'-' . I . W O J J " -J - i

instance risKeu,

a ..i .i ii. . w . rm I a . . a . a .a

ta ntv lor the purtKJse oi cApiurin, b cm ram scuieu to tue executive, -ine Indians hd-I wis lorusiuo naj an interview wun tne

a i. flu I .a . . I Ä . k ' . . '

cheats, iniposter, and swindler, ine same pear to nave commenced a war of extermi-lUueen at ttuckinghaiu raiaee, wnen nis lna-

criterion would strike at the repntation oil nation. biliiy to complete his administration was made!

nearly all the prominent men ol Caiiuniia, -I it is rumored that th vbtandmg Commit-1 known to her, and no doubt the whole ol the

AU we can say is mat uiere is nummy uuic- ice ui me oenaic, on inuiau Aiiairs. nave hau circumsuiices mat icu to mis rtsuiu ononiy

continues great indisposition to speculate in

tne article. ,1 he present make is considered to exceed the actual consumption ki Staffard shire arid Wales.' Masters are generally well'

employed, and maintain prices with prompt

Considerable orders from the' V. States)

sonable in the iJea that an immense quantity a special and extraordinary meeting this eve- alWward, a royal dispatch was forwarded p! ":TJ p i.. T l". .. t. ...i.-.i iha Kn.ir. tw I 1. .. i ,u. . I ... i . . i i 'k.. n .....n .....i ;.. ..n .k,k;i.... anu anaua were receiveu ny ineiscisteam

Ul gOlU IW8 Ut'CH W.lMJtu iiuiu ii.v u.uuo .Vi...iH. a. .a .i-iicu Ulm nie UUjCUl uioiicr III uuiu rfuiiti iiuMii. uim man j.i uuuwiii 1 , I I, npJ-." rln ' t nrtv

il .. mm nfth nrpan Iur tnoUSailda Ol I llttilpr rnrisiilerntinn Vl':l t in nrmulmn nn. I h.ia mnnii Ii. f n cimmii iiil-.l In riTiidl ruft I . . .

. tu o;i . Lr,ivn t.i ront.i hi inuchof iHim ir in ilip-P .lini.t.h I nroHior t h .t . l.i r!,ti.intf ihmi-rli w. iin not find iinv ' i.ni. "Itca irom prr.rni niies uenyerea inAjiv-

ycara. 11. ' " . . i ,

- . .. -1 . I . I ... I . . . IK..

the tine gold, Similar 10 iun iuuiw oiuung mc

beach sand. The l'.icinc nas Deen wie goiu

washer, or cradle, and the spirit of the storm cordance with the 8ih Article of the Consti- day,

has been rocking it for limitless ages." tutiou of this State, he will recommend the Both houses of Parliament assemble this The same paper states that "a great many Legislature to authorize the issue of propo- evening, when it is confidently expected that

quartz veins have been kept secret i y per- sais iora loan ior tne purpose 01 'suppresssons who have been for some time acquainted ling insurrection" and -repelling invasion."

with their localities, in order to see what will

taintu in these dispatches. 1 predict that the his Cabinet, thougli we do not find any nm- . ,r . rt 1 Governor, will send in a special message to ination in the Court circular that his lordship f fi ,15 rc, nl 1 l?c ?JiaU( the Legislature to morrow, and that in ac- has had any interview with the court yester- V 1 1 . v T ; 7 ri ... .. 0 . I r i -t-u lis, io. l tig in ijiiasgow cordance with the 8ih Article of the Consti- day. J e

rod 5 15f

cotch pig No.

For the Journal. Congressional. Mb. Editok : If the following is to your

fancy, yiu can have some more of the "same

paralion had been made to show her empty

honors. Capt. Thommaswn had an inter

victv with her after dinner, and informed her she must comply with lhe regulations of his boat, which never permitted a passenger lo

make a dining room of n state-room and

to this point, speak in the highest terras of

the accommodations ol the Magnolia, and of

the kind attentions of the officers.

Julia. The steamer Julia, Capt. Prunty,

tuu I . I I . . . . .

that h wu 'i.im:...i..i . t. larriveu nere yesterday morning early, Irom mat lie was particularly sorry she was uotL. . . V J ...

at the table that day, as it was hi- birth-day! ' ""TL , a quick trip to v in-

Ireight. The Julia is n good ooat, and with a popular commander, can always get patronage if any boat can. Her manifest will be found in another column. Cant. Pruntv

4 reports to us the river falling fast, but -in a

fair boating stage to Yincennes. At Clinton,

about twenty miles above Terre Haute, he heard there was five feet water. The Ken

tucky started from Lafayette with a lull

freight, but after getting . aground once for

twenty-four hours, dropped down to Clinton.

where 6be it now awaiting a rise.

öhc expressed herself very sorry, and the matter was pleasantly nrranged, and Jenny

tnereaiter appeared at the table escorted

n by the Captain when ready, if not, coming

alone to her seat, as any other passenger

would.' When not employed with her sec

rctary, she generally sat among the other

. ladies, with her work, and was in no man .1 .: .l I i . -..

uer uisiiuguijuen irom tncm. öne was

among American ladies and gentlemen, who

nerer. if they are legitimately such, humble

themselves before or treat ivith apuh cere

mony, or other than as a lady or gentleman

should be treated, any foreignor however di

tinguished. . And Jenny appeared to like

this far better, than that gaping, fawning or

shouting treatment, she had received at al

most every place she had visited, and that 'V as one reason why she did not wish to leave

be the action of Congress with regard to

them, and avail themselves of the earliest information to secure the possesiiou of these

fruits of nature. The peopled at large have

but li'tle idea of their richness."

The San Francisco Ueruld ol Fb. 1st sort" from time to lime, until the coming furnishes Hie following summary of events election. Keep this before your readers until

since the departure oi urn pre .ou. aiearaer j j . Tl.- .in.ri.m ion nntifed in our circular n! I 1 J

the 15th of January still continues iu our The following propositions are self evident,

market, and but few changes can be-made ana tne corollaries almost as much so but a tt .la a a . . . ...

Irom our last quotations, uuiing jne past should either need illustration, they shall

week a sugnt auvnucc uw wen wuuc m -June ha,. jt oa demand . l-nt uciii'ld na will brf seen bv our dpLiiled I

rpvioiv. tmt'ihtrre eeuis tu be little reason to Proposition 1st. Any national revenue.

expect and very material improvement lor l,,e proceeds of a tariffor Imports, is paid ex art.i tvipli cjmetf by the consumers of the imports.

The unusual scarciiy or rain up to this common justice, mereiore. under any lorm ol

tune has very metenaiiy emuarrasseu tne is-" " wvum iaw auisiriuuuonoisucu

.r .iin.ft ii. th -.trv diitMn?s " The miners revenue, among innerem sections ol a nation

TftaT a w.. J ay - aay I . a I . a .B. I artmu ta I I a tntaar ij-ar Sa h . . a. J

have occupied uiemseives tuus lar in inrow- j -y "fw nu iu iwuunijiaiu iu inup dirt, resi iy to take advantage of the by such section; or so mnch, at least, ufsuch . .a ! I- I lttirwal 9 lr r VI a ilia eOitll il v.naa... .....I

first rain that visit tnem: ana ii reliance can " -.vumjr ui j-cmuuo anu

oe placed on the reports of persons who have property might require. Republican equal . . . .a m a lilit a.Mifta llii.l

visited that part ol the ceumn.aicw da a

it 1. 1. .i. .... a ...I I n o.. n r tr.n t .t . ...

rain i.'ouiu cuuuic -.neu v wuc i anu uuiucii I 4 i uii. äiu.. hc. oi nie vuiiey oi tne lis-

sely large amount ol gold, winch being im- sissippi, pay a full proportion of lhe national

mediately thrown into the hands ol traders; revenue, and are thereore on principles of . . .. i:. . .1 .1... ft-l i i ? ... .

wno nave iriven crcun mc lumen iur euuai ri"in unu cum una tusiice. enilllcu to

... tT -....... . I. a. . . ft . ' ... '

stores, would nave tne eueci 01 at once rem anu uo ueinanu an equal private disburse

mir buiuess throughout the country. ment ol the public tuuds or so much there

A large number uf men are engaged with of, at least, as is essential to the security of

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great success in tne country ujoiinng me i our persons ami property, wneiner hazarded

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moil crccNs, iiauiuuuiii. .... pu. uuu u. Corollary Ut. Any National Reprisen1 r m n. vol liv.r tint IiIIImI . . . .-

l";""V"":' : T W,' ne Valieyol the Mississippi.

T. Butler Kino. Col. Winchester, edi

tor of the Pacific Acitj, writes thus from

San Jose:

.

Great ethusiasm prevails in the Whij?

ranks since the ml vent ol Mr. King at the

camtol of California. Heia rprt.iinlv n fm

the Magnolia for any other boat. As an in- midable candidate, indeed, the only me on

I dividual, she was admired by those who the Whig side. His popularity with the

made -her acquaintance, lor as a woman, her u,a 13 seen "Y l,,c cnecnui laces they

-education, accomplishment and virtue,, al- JTnt -n Kh Z'Z, S W a . -T ! -.;.: -:n ' . ft.. .u. a,enl and high private worth; and it is but

, na3m vu. vWe -.uw umuauuii 01 ic uiiei- j,lst to him, ns an I dtiorable opponent, to eay

l!.nl .t-.il IVAAil

' flftftfc U 111. iwvi.

The songstress was accompanied by about 'j forty persons. She had individually a wai

a ing maul, man ervaut, secretary and a youn j ! Swede who spoke several languages fluently, and was a schoolmate of hersj who is t keeping a jouroaf or her four. A young lady, her cousin, was alsu along. The four prin.1 cipal art su of her orchestra had each a serJ vanl. Barnum with his daughter and her governess aud his two Secretaries, were in II company. tj A concert was given at Natchez. Jenny c and company lei t the wharl boat about six o'clock, und returned at ten, $5,000 better oil! n At Memphis, however, they did not quite ,4 pay expenses. By arrainreiueut, Barnum -j pays her $1.000 per concert, no matter how much is taken iu. He then pays the expenses of the concert, and afterwards divides ijthe profits, if there be any. V She brought away from New Orlaans $33,-

r OoO as her share of proceed in the ten con-

ilcerts given tliere I So muih lor Jenny Liud. We have. only , jciitered into these detail, because we have

jfuund that every thing, relating to her, ia

read with avidity. J. ' d V. H3 We hare been informed thai we were

f uistaken iu stating that the colored woman

kalluded to yesterday, was going back !oMi

l.slssippi to live, as she is ouly going there on visu aud she was not paid a year's board ijiere by her old master. As tho authorities

.for both assertions are good, we let the dark

-3iystry rest.

that we btücve hitn to be warmly devoted to

the interests of the State, while his friends ! 1

explored in comparison with lht more South

ern parts ol'the Slate, and will doubtless he . ... a a a a

ibund to abound in -placers" tuny equal ;o . a a 1

any hitherto worked. II'.. . ! ...... I '. .. I ! f a . K a

port of very valuable discoveries of gold on . aa aaa.

the sea coast near the mouth ol the Klamath

a a f

river, f urttier invesngaiiuns coimrm, in a great degree, the richness of the deposits, but

ala., discover many serious obstacles to reu

who can be seduced to surrender such rights

is. necessarily, a corrupt politican or an ass

Cor. 2nd. Any free white man. of the

West, voting for such a politician, knowing

him to be such, makes a jinny of himself.

MISS VALLEY.

H5"We learn by a private dispatch, that two men were arres ed in Louisville vester-

,,,tl!lM,leI!l!l?e, ntiT"" da' havin& in lhcir possession a pocket The -Gold Bluff" is about thirty miles from . . Mnf tn tnhn.n . ...

'l'rlr A .A llto t.p:ir..at a ifp nn i.l t.trvco a In - ."-w.. w -.vwv. v tun

discharge their cargoes. The road between "Vi w ,wr" coniameu vaiuaoie papers.

is ol an almost impassable nature, only prac

ticable tor mu:es.

Considerable difficulty aU'O exists in bring

ing into operation uny really elHcacious meth

od of separat ng the go! J Irom the sand ; the

weight of the latter, which is in a great part

metallic, preventing the oninary Virginia

rockers Irom working successfully. Lxuer;

Lord Stanly and Lord John . Russell will be j

permitted by her Majesty to give n hill ex

planatory statement as to the part each nasi

taken in the dutu-s imposed upon them-re

spective, ly by their gracious sovereign.

Eater. In the House ol Commons, Lord

John Russell moved u further -adjournment,

as her majesty had sent lor the Duke ol Wel

lington to get nis opinion oil the present po-

COMMERCIAL.

iAAi5VlUiS -'mCtS UUKKENT. X RRECTED SEGCLASXY BY SASCOCS. StO.'s. . ,

: lour.Ciiy .Mills superfine.. $3 VXß$i OO ii a.a. I i . a. i ' ' ' " m

rainuy j:iour a w

v heat, per buaael,

.... U L

Jt'D, p-rbuhel, J

(ye, wr bushel ' tl.v. Iiiaop iwr Inn

itiou of political purees. He professed his Oats.perbuehel. new

desire to m tiutaiu free trade, lo extend the Whisky, per gallwn

Irauchise, and put au end, but slated

Sir Jas. Graham deem

ures on the la&l named subject superfluous. Kues, vet pouud

This was lhe poiut on which iiegoliatiou hadl Butter, per pound

failed. jw, per dozen;.

raM . r n..f:- :n I oaii.pei du. ;i inwisuiaij-

A lie liucrrrifiiuiu ui 1 ki iiaiiicuv diu i uu- i p i nrp u,-npi.

a . a -m awa. ... W mM .a .. Mm. . . r a .iifim r M A i.l Ii I - - .

iiuues. anu liny iura hcch ur ccu luuuui. iiUunv ba". new

as tar as present appearances are concerned. I M-couu-uand

a

the papal airgressions to arti. in kegs, pr pound ... ih it Lord Aberdeen and t1"'

di i I caiiKia uci lj u iiwb any legislative meas- ,;innT. ..r.nd

- Si. i . 4t , ' i SDi $13 50. t 3i i r 'I2 7 1 2S9! 30 -j.;; a tAaSIO

in.. r . ...

The papal iohce ol the Government has rotaioes, ior smpmeni r. cw prevented confusion, which might otherwise Onions, lor shipiiieut - ' to;.. . , ,r. ., ... i iktlee, per pound -Jvji.t have taken place between lhe Pceliies and ugar'pcr pound ...MM I Whigs. At present all parlies are arrayed Molars, per gallon. 1 3iJi .

the Whigs irritated at their dcleal, the Lard UU, pe. alin - ProiectiouHis at thtir administralive weak- L,inseed Oil, yer gallon ne.4:and the Peelhe, at the inactivity ol their ÖUi:;::: members. The Duke ol Wellington, in lact, .heebe.by the box....--.-old as he is, can kring the present discordant ,lucken8,pc007.eo elements itto play more euccestdully than any Rice.. - vr n'hf-r man ir lilt' kin rtlnm. Mackerel, JNO I '

New regulations rtspeciing passports have 3"." been issued. . Commissioners lor the regula- Jodfish

t ion of the Spanish debt are still actively Iron, common bar ori unieJ in the examination of the Question I ..do- extra ize

and with greater sincerity of purpose than at 1 ill . any previous occasion. : ... . . castines' $2 75ioos.. Ireland. The news is of no interest. Jno. brooms rough handle Ills 7l

i

ikX70

$1 001 2j . t'f 70S $1 25 4 i 4I5 $14 V $11 7 74 41 3s 'i 3l6

ro

mm

Tight Ulids. ..-.

Kaisius Cluster .

$1 1531 61

ev oo 2ie 5(591 101113iK35 v 50C0i : $lAl 10 $2 3S $1 ItY$2 2.Sf2 50 1V16I, . $1 75 17(921

Mf5f

$3rTlie Shaker Sarsaparilla, as prepared by Dr.

S. D. Home, as a purifyer of the blool, a reaoratoi of the system and a supporter and preserver of

powers o lif it has no equal. Take it on the first

claim hV him that he can accomplish more for p-T fusion, but whether they can be carried

indication that discos i is upon you, and you will avert perhaps wt-eks and months of sickness and

raents have beeu Uied tb make the extraction ' 8Uttlnv eft advertisement m another column.

California in Congre than any other man

in tne country.

The Crystal Palace. Some of the sci

entific men of London doubt the security of .a a .

the crystal palace, and expect to see it fall

some day or other; others, however, express

lhe most decided confidence in its strength. A very severe gale and hail-storm, at the

commencement of January, pasted over Ih

crystal palace, without even breaking a pane of glass. The pressure of the gale wat about 20 pounds to the square foot. The length of the palace is 1848 ieet, nnd the breadth 498 feet When the tables are arranged the visitor must wulk twenty-eight miles in crder to inspect all the articles on exhibition.

Fraud w Cloth. Thompson's New York Commercial Reporter has the following: 'A great demand has risen for rag wool, large sal s having beeu made at ba 61c. The wool is obtained from taking old made up clothing and reducing it to a siate of wool, which manufacturers buy to mix with new wool, so as tn reduce the cost ol clotht, but at the expense of its strength. The appearance of the cloth so made is equally good with that made entirely from the new wool Th rag wool is technically called shoddy.' " 3" Flat boat No. 1, ladeo with 4.500 bushel corn aud 6&bbls wheat, owned by Otis Us. Coukey, ol Clinton, Ind., struck a snag in ihre Wabash, above Darwin and soon alterwards sunk to the rooC The load1 was insured. A strong wind prevailed at the time, and the boat, though heavily manned, could sot be kept off of the snag. f W abash Ex.

out on a sufficiently large scale to be prac

ticaily uselul. remains to he seen. In the California Legislature the per diem of i he. officers of the Assembly was finally fixed na follows: ' Chiel Clerk $21; 3 Assistant Clerks 22 each ; Sergeuut-at Arms 20; Door-keeper 816; Messenger $16. Porter $10. The per diem of the Secretaiy of the Senate was fixed at $23, und lhaiol his assistant at $25. Among the bills before the Legislature we notice is one to provide for the punishment

by deatli mall cases ol grand larceny. - The Pacific Xeics records a heavy robbery und subsequent recovery of the money: Some time since, Mr. Jeremiah Root, of Brighton, near Sacramento City, was robbed of $20,000 dollais in gold dust, by his wife, und it was not until Thursday lst that her whereabouts was ascertained. Capt. Lambert succeeded in arresting Mrs. Uoot, on board the Somerset, in the harbor, which was about to sail for Panama, and during the next day arrested Henry Fail hank. E. Davis and Sterling Davis, on lhe charge of aiding and abetting in the robbery. Mr. Root arrived in town and on having an interview with his erring wile she protesting the while that she alone took the gold and valuables and on the greater part ol the stolen property being restored into his Land, hu took his spouse back, and yesterday they left together lor the States on the Atlantic. The Alia California states that it has been very healthy in San Francisco since the cisappearance of lhe cholera. There are now forty five steamers plying in the nvers of California,

The weather in California continues delightful. The days have been for a long

time warm enough lor comtortjaitd the nights

RECEIPTS. FROM NEW OULliANS-By Magnolia: 5 mats bottles, 32 bbls oil, 41 bxs tobacco, 7j do wine, 4 bbls brandy. C bskts wine, 5 bxs lemons,

50 bbls tar, 20 do rosin, 100 do molasses, 100 bxs

tin, 300 bagscotiee, dement & Viele; 3 bxs, 2 xlls vices, 1 cask anvils, Babcot-k Bro's; "2 bxs oranges, J Laughlin ; t box, 15 bags coffee, 2 bbls If sugar. O R & M; 1 sack coffee, 1 hhd sugar, 2 bbls molasse, 3 bag coffee, Cartwrisht; 1 bbl oysters, F A Fuick ; 1 sck salt, 2 do coifee, 1 coil rope. T M Covinjrton. FitOM VINCKNNES By Julia: 15 bandies leather, G & W Kigbt;73 venison hams, 4 hales skins, 1 sck beeswax, J do furs, 4 do dried fruit, ß do castor bean, 2 do feathers, II Mars-ball, on board; 100 tcslard, G Iblsdo.Skeg Co, I bbl do, 1 box beeswax, 9 dry hides, 3 bbl eggs. 2 bbls flaxseed. I I do do, S Orr; 3 kegs butter, 4 bides, Babcock Bro's; 12iitcs lard, 85 bbls do, 10 sacks l'eathets, J II Magnee & Co ; 6 bbls beans, 1 do pecans. 384 bbls pork, 6 do eggs, Taylor & Harvey ; G3 bales haw J Adi.-on; 54 bbls lard, 333 do pork, 1 box eggs, Harriogton, Crane & Co; I bag coffee, 17 bbls casior oil, 4 blf bbls do, 2 kc?s do, I can do, A C Hillock ; 82 sacks corn, Allis & Howes.

FROM CINCINNATI By Gen Gafncs: 29

oaks cotton yarn, "Z bags sacking twine, bLUil bert&Co. FROM GREEN RIVER By Logan: 100 tar reis, IUU half barrels, S E Gilbert &, Co. SHIPMENTS:

TO NEW ORLEANS By Peytona: Ml sks

corn Tajlor &. Hirver.

EVANSVILLE MILLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, per bbl- ..$4-00 SUP. FINE, warranted.... do ..3.75 BROWN Hour do ... 2 25 MIDDLINGS, per bush 3j BRAN do .. jo . H.G.CLIFFORD. Evsnsville, March 19, '51 d3ts

. PLASTERERS WANTED.

I wifii lo obtain immediately a number ot

X tlasfrert, to whom 1 will gve Rood wares.

Apply wutioot delay. UfcO. T. CHRISTY. mhl8.w3tb . .

O'Couuell calls upon the electors ol Brozhea 1 Turned handles

ti turn

lW IUI II WW S V V UIMKIVI www w aw m -mm mm m . . ..l i a t i : .. . Candles Star-.

reseuiauon oi inai iuwn uuu uciuauu m Mould winter . ....... I

liiiiauuu. summer

Vance. Intelligence from Paris is with- Flour Bbls

out material interest. The Monileur dvnies Frk Bbls

iKjI iho' Pr.'.citi.l intonilj In find! u L'iitv I ISCIC 11 nüS

ol 600,000 men iu ihr Boulevard, a rumor

to Uns ehect ha vim; been circuiateu. m i?

Gen. Aupec is gazetted lor the London I Figs

Embassy ; Al. Manschaletrtor Sweden; and J Pecans.. ..

M. Sartiires for the ü. S. ' lAimonas : .,

On Suuday a demonstration was made by jShrt. ..CX";' !;.,.,.... .:. ei scbcS7 eke

lhe students of Pans. They deposited crowns Leather- -pooI Hemlock 21

ut the lout ol the columns erected at the Julv I ' a D

celebration. Monday was the anniversary ol iYmt lame, retail

ih rpvr.liirmn Thiit nlteriiiinn nml in -r lit I wioverseea ?. ,! -

nassed ultin Pans with IU3 utmost tranuuili- i-..K....mn,..n v..,. ....

J a I J, WWWWV "-vsaaw"

iv. tine and ids

. . . t I .1 I.MI1T 11

"hu cnmmittpR oi tne cnumucr on me uiu i anow

for a credit to the government of three mil- i"""'! '''.

" ww a " mm -

lions to delrav the extraordinary expenses R.-n p .-otard

ar . a . I liouuiva aw

of the French army ol ocrupatioa in lialy, Ixrser Frerer

rfcmmneiids its uduotion bv me aaseniDiv. iiennespy

. ... . . i ii

Th. on,i.miiiiPHUi Mi.tlr it itnnna.ihle at Uns I . ifiitvoisin

.". .. . all Scrneitte - ' '

lime io ujk u utuiuus. .atu - i J. J.Dupuy

rmrv I Anutricin .....

Itv nrrnntiffl rpreived bv deruties it ap-1 Wines Maler a . '

M..n.A ftli..ft ika u n . 1 1 ijj PI' r f 1 hw ' rvnliitinn V...I .. .... .... .

urn fl iiitiL iiic nuuiiLiHii i vt ftw .w.vv..w.. . a- -" ' j

. i i i .it i..t.. i Ks sCrlit- I L.ittn.

qi r eoruary nau .i8cu .Yinvi i ' Maderia

esi uisiuruauce ui vneaus, uuio uuu Claret in boxes ........

White in bbls

Malaga

Gins Swan

Pine Apple

Aiuencau'

19'

, , ., t7e 1 4 7s . ' 22Ä21 ' f 1 50. 2 353t $3 5052 50(34 . 1 75(32 25. . 1 75? 25".

1 7U32 OO ' 33 40.

f 1 2533 W . 1 (133 00 1 . 7il OO 7531 25" H 7533 00 $1231 00 4035U $1 50 i 1 2531 50 3535S .

New Orlens, Äfarch 12. v Cotton 1 dulU- 1 - Flour- -Sales of 4,000 bbls Ohio at S3 60a3 70. P.nin niinte rorn at 58au0e.

. . . ' r '

sides

ProvisionsWess pork is nncnancea. uacu

have advanced to ,1a 14c, boafders DC. (

c-s of 1200 bbls lard at71a75c. prime keg lard

rjlares

. . . t . 1 1 I a

The authorities reiuseu 10 auow uauuci

got up by the republicans to take plaee..

Pninstva.. The mmitileri.il na tiers contra

dict the late rumors of warlike measures.

They slate that an undersiandiinf has been . HVcie.l at Dresden bei ween lite agents, ol

Prussia and Austria. Rotation in lhe I'res-

idency had been conceded by the three pow

ers.

The small Suites continu their opposition

to the Austrian propoit oil , ... a'g porif hog-round, we quote at 4?c

rn. .1 : -n..r.n.wl Kir th .fncJal I lf.- Wi mint Western at&2t er ton.

1 lie iiiHivc ncr wo i! t.niiiii inv'j "j 1 - ' - 1 - I . .

Dresden Gazette. The Berlin correponU- Whu-ky has improved, and we bear of sales 01

ent of this naner confirms lhe, late news orpwoois 1 .c.

the termination 01 tne uresuen , crisis. uc

. . . I I I . 1 . .m.n mt A

tiazette Dunnsnes an ortier irom mo,oi of

fice relating to lhe command and all exiraor

dmary contributions and supplies lor the ue

of the army.

The Neue PreustPche Zeitnng states that

the plenary sitti z of lhe Congress held vat Urewlep 011 the 22d ult.. many supported the

Austrian proposition. Th maller states op- pi0ur-.In good demand; lQyOOO bbls. Ohio sold posed it. The kingdoms of Bavana, Wurtem- toay a, 31, io 373.-i '

agams'i tlu? comjietency of the oonlederacy. Provn ions Bacon, 10cj sides 7;. Ws pork and pa ed resolutions tending: lo restore the S10 7al0 50; lard, prime keg 8 f - f

KioiwQUee. ii',c.

A fort nijjhfs time hnd been fixed for fur

ther and more positive dcla rations.

GroceriesSales of 500 sacks coffee at lOialO

c. Sales of choice molasses at 27c, the amenj

is scarce. ,'.. r t

- k New Orlkixs, tlareh 13?. : Cotton The domand was limited this morn-, .

ing; sales so far, of only 1500 batss, middlins, 9114. ia M-m t.

Molasses 2d to 2Cc, very choice 28c. J

lvansvllfe- LsTsr, C4, A. 1.

Meets 1st and 3d Monday evenings; lo Sbar..

i's Building, co ner of AVster and Locust sts.. vt OßUxrs.W. Hubbcll, W. M.; R. T. Cosby, S.

surgenls retreated lo Mastin, where a battle W.; W.Brown, J. W.: A. H. fcf"dCTS; J'C was fought on the 9th. , The insurgents were C.Heberd.Tra,; M. Kos, S. D.;, II. J. II art v.

defeated and the Bultun s troops entered J. u,; r, u. VAiiej, .

Turkey. The forcea of Gomer v Pascha jin's Buildin?. co ner of Water and Locnst sts

... a a mTm a a I a 9 W Sn äS) L a

cropsed the iNovintaon the bth ult. - ine in