Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 303, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 April 1853 — Page 2

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Tri.'.ri.i:; peryttr, ca fws"cf cur Etiicra ctilj froQ bsicj carried

tvv?vwa by on the mail packets, and spoke freely 'of

wl:i&..Sttl wh toot were blamable for the gmi

I aaUofsed rau for the U"!. J!wiiZ.mA nffliirence A. KvanaetHa Im.rn.l. - ThS D? Jornal btom4 negUgenC.

xprtBf. the Hardtrerf &c, &r. Philadelphia, April 11. Spring has beta proved to be the murderer of Mr. Rink, committed la January last, by an umbrella left in the store of the deceased by the mnrderer, it

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THURSDAY MORNING,::::: APRIL 14.

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oal, in which pper it j was puDiianea. it is

to be hoped, that being thus reminded of

their negligence in so public a manner, those

who were to blame, will hereafter attend a

little better to their duties. If hereafter we

have occasion to allude to the failure in duty

' The BpIIs right Uaginff.

The "harmonious party" seems to .be any

thing but harmony ' illustrated; about theae

times. ' The division of plusder has brought 0f any mail agent, we shall give his name, so the different corrupt factions by the ears, and that thoae events, who are faithfuj, may not

the Democratic party is at this time just come in for any ehare of blame:

about as pretty a sea of discard as any'.Whig ; u0 Mill, Failures. We shall look to

might wuh to look upon. . Crimination and

recrimination; butting, rebutting- ana surre

butting; bacLbitin.tcratching, and gouging -leading LoCofocoe and leading Locofoco

papers, are Tn some quarters having a terrible

ti urn indeed.-. The notorious Democratic

Hall. Failures). i

Last week we alluded to the repeated fail-! having been loaned to Spring by one Rngan.

it ia Biao Bupposea inai do perpciraie murder, ten-cr twelre yews ago, on a farmer t.Gr,7'JcrrJ- .........

New Orleans papers of Sunday and Mon

day are received. The Picayune has the

Kio Grande Flag of the 30th ult., wbtcn says Camjil had a jain crowed the .river, and had taken possession of4h-towa- of .Reynoaa, assisted by a band of adventurers, fO: in number, under the command of Capt. Norton, one of the leaders of the first movement of this foray of Carvsjal, who seems to have made itself manifest at the outset, as one of the first acts of his men, on entering' Rejnoss, was to sieze the two principal citizens, the Alcaf-

ces, and lung them up tntil they extorted $4,000 as the price of thtir lives and the security of the defenceless citizens. A rumor was current at Brownsville that

the town of Edtnburg lad been destroyed,

from some cause growingout of a new fillibuttering movement, but.be Flag was unable to trace it to a reliable amrce. EJinburg is

ah American town, situated immediately in

front of the Mexican towi of Reynosa.

i The Picayune has prvate letters which

confirm the seizure of Rjnesa, and mention

the Mail A rents on the St. Louis boats for

an explanation of the matter complained of

in the following: ,, t

To the Editor of (he Lnisvüle Journal:

Evaistille, April 7, 1853. Gentlemen: The irregularity of our river

mail ia stich- that we consider it necessary to

Frese ti Items Extraw.

1 LOST If ITT.. V .ni nn nnnirv mt tho

The Paris correspondent of th Washington pofitoffice in this" citT that the'mails mlde n

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xwepuouc, pronnc iu neu iuuj. to cx-j uu oespxicaeo on tne X4ew iora cuy,1 narv

tract the following from one of bis latest let- ord Ct Äd Providanee,' R. I., have either ter' f! I j : t been stole o most mysteriocsly delayed at mV ? . ' , i . . 0,ne intermediate oCce. .The New York The pol,ceof Parw-are- gener a match maJI. eoataJhed a large amount in drafts supfor private citizens, bot hey sometime, find posed not' leshan" C2000 from the

more than an equal in- certain HtWC2ir merihantttr.d bankerrnf-thts-city-wbo. Iiviniroa the'hiphtraT-. and aDDrooriat! . rn. J

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ÄqrW "ADVffllTiSEMENTS ;

ITIllLiTnCr APOLLO HALL.

rifling a bureau in VroonV in'the upper atory ( ' of a house. Ile Red to " the'roof but could I

FRIDAY, APKIL ;5TH, J853. MARIA TUDOR,

or.

uaie ia uv to a thrtatened atlak upon Idinburg. f ' party is at this dsy, pushed as it is by recent c, yoor .tÄntion to it. We have obtained Mmp9rtmnt j udtchl DtslaWm

crett .triumohs and now distributing the

m r ' : . . .... ,. v spoils of lis conquest, in a far more danger

ouj position than the beaten anddiscomfitted

Whig party, i he eiementa oi uan.cr are

in the spoils over which they are now quar-

from the Poat Master tbe following statement

f Philadelphia, A pril 1. This morning,

in relation to recent unures: , - . - iL lh. RlIOP.me i:oart. cr J..t!r ri.iT

March 29th the Chiton failed to deliver . . r. mf- nra tn ..,.

the Eastern mail;

of April.-. , i' : : I Sunberry and Erie Railf ad, granting a writ On same dav. March 29th the relerrapn ef iniunrti on. He hold that tbe action of

reling'.and in the rery disruptions and dm- N0. a refused to receive the mail for the East, lDe commissioners appelating the public

eious vihichit will take a far clearer head and it remain-! until next oay.

inan rreaweni rierce-e to ciose up V failed to deliver the Eaatern mail.

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neauny concuuon, wuicn miy enuio uim j kcre have been other faUurea,bUt we are

money to the purchase o.ailroad stocks, and

to create a pucnc aeoc wai the county board, is illegJ.

On his day, April 7th the oen. Fine to create a putlicdebt wihout the consent of

daiQtheUaiataace and fUpport of his- whole onablc to give the exact date. There is or CC5-A San Franci-co crrespondentofthe party in carrying out any policy he adopta. ought to be a remedy for this negligence Journal of Commerce say a if Pi.rrii wp7 tha mer-Tresident of somewhere. W. H. CHANDLER, P.M. . Sak FaAtisco. March 1. If Gen. fierce were tne mere i resiaeni or m w thatkr. - . rru. : tt..:. c..m J a

M. W. FOSTER,

S.L. KENYON, . JAS. LA UGH LIN, CRAWFORD BELL, JAS. D. JONES, G. W.RATHBONE, JOHN 6HANKLIN.

' CarSXanvfaaiory

Very few of our citizens are probably aware

that the Eransville and Illinois R. R Com-

a people, and thd people only demanded of him the duties of bis . station, alf might be well. But to be. President of a party, and of

auch a party as the villainous factions combined arid called Locofoco is, we conceive f.r

be'yond bis capabilities, or those of any man

too honest to commit great wrongs to please

nrtT.nd too indeoendentto stoop to the

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Murmurs are already aacending from the pany hive quito an extensive Car Factory lo-

Tf Mmn . rsin.t Gen. P.erce. althoueh cated near the Depot, and ia: full operation,

hm 2Aun his beat to Carrr out the plunder. The foreman, Mr. Jewett, informed us that

eVs mixlm-i'To J the victors belong the they were making cars of every description.

anoils ' Nuv'er were there such stomachs as required on their road. We examined sever-

Democratic stomachs never were there such al of the freight, and one passenger car, all of

irnawinrr. cravioff. insatiable appetites which are put up in a neat and substantial

never such unbounded, invincible digestive manner, and will answer the purpose of this T ruf ia mit e( lh O ligation I Or SUV other road, as well as if manufactured

vn w j sr m w saww 1 w -w -j a t . , . them, what miffht be at any of the famed Eastern shops. Mr. Jew

considered a fall auantitV: of eood.' healthy ett. is himself an Eastern mechanic, well ac

government pap, is but to Untalize appeütej quainted with the busineas, and the compa-

stomach and digestion; for further demands, ny no couo;nna u greauy io iucu .uf.uuijjo

Vnni In An man. with all hi" natatorial ra- I to manufacture their own cars.

trdnage, and a Cabinet to help ladle out the

only - nourishment upon which Democratic stomachs can etreoethen for him to . think

for a moment of being able to gratify or sa

tisfy the wolves of his party, is simply ridicul-l rts r . . . I f . . ? I J I '

0US. W UUIROI.IO 00 it, is simpiy aangerous not so dangerous to the man perhaps, as that

the huDirv wulves will rend themselves to

pieces. : ' .

v. But ahapny Illustration of this very fact'is

. rieht at hand, ard the more oalatable, as the

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The rreat United Staiemail from the At-

lantic Sr-Ates, January 20t arrived here on Saturday, the 20th of FeUary, per steamer Goldon Gate, bringing ovi 1,000 passengers

and a list, of deaths, aa puiiabed, 23 in number. Over 80,000 lettcrevere receded by

this mail; 42,000 were for lis city and Sacra

mento, and tbe entire ma consisted of 205

It is worthy of remark at but few cabin

passengers die on tne rxnerous steamers.

The deaths are mostly apng the steerage passengers, who are temied by low fares ($50 through) to come tohia country, and

are crowded use sheep J.tpeis and when

on land, in the cities of flnana and Acaput-

co, feast themselves on freh t uits of toe tro

pics, and then, with'tbe d cf a little rum,

gin, and brandy, dnuk thaeres into sn un

timely grave. )

get no further. :Rii ling and broken-bottles impeded his 'onWsni progress. The odcuna nt9 tt tho hnm. m1m wA A A ill ft min.tnw. mrA

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tne stairways: a c.od of lookeraon in the ' TIIE MAN OP the people.

street watched hia movements on the roof. Hlorlal TWedy, translated from th Kngiuh, in rour while a squad of firemen, with books arid lad- lu '.' f ctt J. TlTT' , f ; f

nuvBDwa on a run irom tne nearest post.

The poor fellow was in bis stocking feet and was minus a hat. ,As the firemen reached the roof he disappeared, no one could tell how or where. The search; was continued for a half an hour, but was utterly fruitless. "A

porter handed a note to the commissary head

HIXLIAQD . COIIII r M1U AMD ruiT ITIIITI, "", (Eutrtnc Firt Strut J .. ,

rpHB vndersfsntwf hai parchaatd thia wU known

jl baiooa; aaa tuurlTir0Ua ma reianiisnM it.

! la now in Tary partieakr sa arrweaWe plare Of resort.

6t!tnr proTiaea wlu esctHient I aues an

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id rarrlhiiir no-

Haaary far tbe comfort and pleasure of visitor. . lite

Ar,r, thm n. T c v j proprietors will rlTO Ueir pereonal attenUon to the Sa-

7u j .V . W"",WUI iUO ""Fu loon, and apaiw so Uottbto In making tbaviaila of their

ucn iou wh ions coucnea: -. . t ... .L rrienda-pleaaant. Connected with the Billiard Saloon, 'ExCELLEfT SranPiirT" "Tin nnt fitimit but 00 109 aroa floor, ia Bar provided with tbe vn, ?mrnu n., . i .u P choleest brands of luor. and cigar." Tit oldpatroni your men in pursuing me; when this reaches or ue üaiooa and the public eraiiy, are invited to

tuu, x bubui oe a ion? way oil. ,- jiius. v. smith. ,t, i 'Louk attbe.house nextto the one where I ,pU " " , , albert rowlky was surprised, and yon will aee how I escaped. L,D - i a Ifo7pf CS ' ;

vjtucu bhhu are aorcuy nouaea inai an election will De be la lu box, which let me into a chamber,: most d- F1)4 towD on th flit Monday io May uet, at the offlce mirablv keot. I ' tainiä a trnV rth rf": . ferthy purpoeeor elecüoroae

. 7 7 ... iruw lorwcir ara; aiao, cieri, Treaanrer, and Ma ClOtnes, and a pair Ol Varnished boots in it. al, to terve for one year from the flm Monday 1m May; I rigged myseUfom top to toe, walked down TÄZTi' stairs and out of the door. Do 'you remem- Atteat: -das i el chute, crk., ber that a man elegantly dressed, stopped epUd&w3t ', Tows or Umaaco City. f you and told you that you would'nt catch the . 0A1X miiK. MAnlmitiim'! theifl , It wasll. If sajrthcif I mean it) "TTHLL pleaae to remember that my term of office for haVinff found in the trunk 00 franca in havfnjr expired.. 1 ant required to aqnare op all vi u.imj luuuu iu me nun -uu traue, in lrrAnnt. wiLh th r-it rrthwHh. r.mr.KMHLn

gold, I COUld not resist the temptation, and I 1 1 have accommodated by taking their note for lota In

put -it la my pocket. lit respects to Your mu nry, win pieAe come to my office wii Wife. Adieu" . , r m i ontdeUy and redeem the aame, either In City Urden

be correct, and the commissary and the firemen retired rather crestfallen.'

A sort of small magistrate in the neighbor.

lth-

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hood of Smyro. h., .jot into a b.d T.. .11 YWSSSSSLS on account of locusts. This insect had been I pu :, ccj

SWEET POTATOES. . , 80 bushel Swoet f otatoea Just received and for aale ftt . ap!4 COOK'S Family Grocery.

77IVE nTJNDRED PIGS TONGUES, Just

ana lor aaie at

of so much annoyance last August, owing to

tne egg i that it laid upon . the grape-vines, that this magistrate took it upon himself to offer a reward of twenty-five- cents a pound for all the eggs that the peasants might .collect and bring to him. , He had two or three dollars in his treasury, and he thought if. a dozen pounds .or so of eggs were removed from the vines of his commune, he should do

agriculture a service, and meet flattering notice from his superiors. The peasant sallied

forth in immense numbers, and in three daya

COOK'S Family Grocery.

DOMESTIC GOODS. Si bales Brown Drilling; ' ' '

so catea cieacned hnirung ; ci: 30 do . do lrUlins:r , ' -

'r 40 Sales Tkkise, saort4, received and for aale by a a m a aa m t

tpl ; Main at., Lonlavllle , Ky.' plOTTOXADES Alf D ElJf Elf 7; . , 10 caaea repacked Cottonadea; '1 15 do .NewKoBork AIUU Camlet Jeans; 3 do .Fancy French Linen IMllinf;

S do White do ' do . , i

t S do Ero. Holland, received tbta day and foriale

ny JAN. LA) VV 4t Ce.

apif w - 17 Main at., LonUtilie.

MOST MPEDITIOUS AND COMFORTABLE

j arL?nd nr Thondar, tie tlh cf April, the f-V -TAVO PASSKÄGEK TKAlS on thia ro

wm run aa follow. v - -Taa.JüLPiUiSSJfAH, TRAIN will letre vUle dally, Snndayaexeepüd, at rofcfcATAT, itvUItinM.)ateppUMro et townanduken frtonlvstHearyvills (fof breakfast.) Vjen lord sod Colnmbu,and arrive at Edinbu'rf Q" o'clock, A. M., tn ample time to connect wlu Mao Hon Expresa Train to Indianapolis. Ketarninj, this train wil letre J5jistr7t clock, P. MM or a aoon 'a the Erpfrte TratÄ k dIon Roaa arrtTce frim ladiaaapol-; -"-1 cc ifay It will set down mad, take p Passenrera arular Statlona. f '; I If f f. . The ACCOMMODATION TRAIxVarafartf; burr Jy, (Sundaya excepted,) at 8 o'clock. A abon as the morning Train from Indianapolia a the Madison Koad. and will arrive Injefien fl-2 o'clock, P. M. : z i 7 r t w , , t Returning, it wili leave JefferaonVllle äf S f t r. M., and will reach KdlnVurjt at i o'clock,' fcll time to connect with th iMammnJ.n..

the MadlMii RoAd, from Umnce to ladUnapc Train .will atop for the convenience of Pease Stationa along the line'. bqth'jtolr and retarM ) By these atranfretnents, the KXPKES8.TR a direct connection- with tho ßbelhvrills, Kni Sttd RjshvUle RaUmad Traina; aniwllh the preen Train from Madi,on to lndianapolia,wbl P5D"..to u!e the ftelfefonuine, Lafavc SodTerre Haute Roadalhe aatteöay, rormir tatter, a connection with Ftarea to 8t. Uuia f r f? a&.1 U l1 mnd9 BT ShrACQOMMC TKAirf with the afternoon Train ü the Madi hereby Paasenjera arrlte In IndUnapolia M Bt these connecUöns. travelers fp

runniur to .IndUnapolis, takln either of the j and Indunapolla Trafo, to Edinburr. and the ' a bS 4 at aw a A mvhi e al . t . a I

nvm iuruc, can arrjTB in jeoera Louisville, lp . ew hours. i ' OBSERVE,' " ' h That persons from IndlaaapoTIs and the neTr Ss well as from all points this aid, can viul J.

and Lou lv ilia, and return home the same d '

two hours lp thoae cities for buslneaonrpleasni ' LoaU are pljl--constantlT between the cities. , t . D. C H. BÖRDLET, Gen i j Jeffersonvtile, April 4, lf53. ' THE JEFFEKSOHVILLE FERRY BOAT .i

Ihe Ken tack v shore at hlfit a m'Mh tm i

I nr. to connect with the Train, and also leaves ' Tille after the Trail a arrive, whether that th nn I

or late in the evenlne.' V ü. fj i

. JAMES WATHERlf.SnnU of THE LOUISVILLE AND JKKPkWWvi ;

KJBÜS, now runnlnr In connection with th txprcM Train, willalao ran la nuitu.i

commodatiOD Train, and will call for Passen Galt House, LoulsTille HoUL Owen's Hotel change Hotel.- .... .. ? - Paaaenrers mav Procure TlckeU at FllltY A

press Office, Jto. 41 Third Ft., between Main si and bv leaving their names and J dress, will for at their residences, aa heretofore. u -

P'-mw . . DAVIS

TflP. IfniFirtTTtr ! a i

TO whom I lent my GUS , some two years please return it, that others may be aecrt

pl3 . a; Jl. BE

un short time.

TT1? TE.AS bH ChesU V. H. sn.

JL - to J? i. tioxea

50 6 do

Just received snd for sals low, by

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aio i tne.r magistrate s rcet 17 Ö00 pounds or OJIf4 Am nucttixs.

pwi Miau iu iui i ju aoo peas, ftteei rsutions;

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about C4.U00, while somethinglike three dol-

3ue do MeUlvestdo:

.100 do. Cravat Buckles, received and for sale by

anli 417 Main at.. Loulsvaie.Kv

for Panama will be limiteebwi g to the great write Smyrna for further instructions. What Six a vats. : ''

amount of sickness on tharou?. . the Smvrnese authorities will think nroDer V J2o dox. Ulack ljilUn CravaU, Just received and

to da nnJpr thp rirm.t.n.-. itf - J '""'W " ' - . ,JAS. 1AI W & CO.,

" wMi wauweisMvv I W , was- MM I A X

The number of passeng-s Uving to-day Urs and ixpence was all he had io his excheti-

persteamersMOregon"anf'Wnfield&cctt," uer. Herepuditaed at once, and aaid he should

Tbe Great lllppdrtae.

vet. un-

I mi." . , -., .: r '

Kiiuwii. i un inimiiriin mao nm .tci inn . , i

It is expected that ranont'rjreat Hippo- A gentleman went in a cab the other daw 'iTr.ffid .nd -i. w

U tl ! T 1 .1 i j" . til - -

drome will go into openJon ojihe first of to tbe Bois de Bculogne. paid his fare, told

way next, wie r.rsttmogu iubu tost oaa me driver to wait half an hour, and if he did

been introduced mto the UHed States, not return, to deliver thre Ipuit..: whirh l.e

Two hundred and fifty horsesAU. bo, daily would find on the seat of the cab, lo their adi a M a a. ta a. h . als &

empioyeu, ana wer wm ot Mim equai dress. He then disappeared. The cabdri

FI FTT COXES CRUPP; ESSFJfCJK received and for sale by ,.,.-. , ,

'f" ' BAMUE'

FirTir macs nio coffee, rec Sultana, and far aale by,; . , :, , ., . .

-" samue:

tJK Dox.'irooDT:?i cvczzets;' I J 23 do Lars e and small l obe: reeetvu.

Is le by . . ., , aniij&w kamitri

' ?7E". ! PTSTEUSII

rnr-Mi OYKTÜK ceivedat i P FVA!gSB REPTA i KOTiri!.

A r?wav w a eaw w 1

417 Main St.. Louisville, Ky. I A Tt ..,,.1 Wn l011' i 3 . . - "-nr. i-i-u.t,eetln oaome budness r emplo

wDica no nn raaxe a support. . References si - -quired. Enouire at th ":hervwul Hn.un

or addreea by note. , : .

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JAS. LOWeVCO..

417 Main ftrtet, LouisvilU, Ky.

Gr ms ASic st. Mr Flaegel has eitab-

lished a gymnashim at his residence, corner

of Third and Walnutrta. an enterprise number of artists and eaiployeesThe steam- ver was frirrhtened. and rushed intoth wnnd

which we should think well worthy of sup- ship Washington, to leave SouVmpton the Lfter him. He found him hanirinz by his

He hss shown us a paper signed by a aotü lnsl; . .Dr,.n.S aij.r persons eck t a tree. He cul him dwn, and ran

I iasi tiAfTAri tmrlff h f n A ItinnAlrn n a VaKaa m tar htt-w I . t m a sivi

.... itvf wva MW v vuas. auaii f uiviii.u.

e seat a jtai a. J I a. a a e .a s I I

ercises ss nigniv oeneuciai,anu wn aaapteu i wno are oisunguisaea in meir line ousiness, He afterwards found him settinff at a little

to the purpose of developing the capabilities I at London and I ana. i Ljreen table, drinking a sherry-cobbler. He

of the human bodv. Exercise is whatevery .r0. ,c r"cu . lai?,,cc"- CvehImbck the three letters, and received

person of sedentary pursuits requires. Mr.

Ik. 1 i ... ... i , , .... . v ...v. .v,,n, ncut iSutwii

all

PRINTS. ... ,' ' - ' iu ees Allen A Cons, fancy ,

It co uiobe, . . do: ; do Wsshinffton. bUck and white: ' ,'

.IS do , Ca.' -o. fancy; . -- " t 4rdo Amb.an:Kubv and Polka, on band and for aale by . .... , JAMES LOW & CO., apl4 . ; .' 417 Main si, Louisville. Ky. ' DUESS GOODS. . 8 e wes, all w ool. Barege; i k S do Barege UeLalueo; 4 do Fancy Lawns, received and for sale by t JAMtS LOW & CO., ; ap!4, - !. 1 'fin Main al. Loo svllle. Ky.

W oca ten ifsncs in exchange. He swore never to

xnineen arti.are od u ti....... ..j .:u.

.ha hnn nrmrmil nf amrmnanum in (hi k...Ji n.i.ba .t.t r..mk .ni a I . . . P. ... .

MWP' -fcj I UUDLU U. C. L h Dili l UUUiUCI IUJU.ILU US I T rt m üAm .mm mm A r . . i ; . A . H . . 1 .1 l. :

parnrsvare irom our . uwu aiavc uijjuiucu ol(J country, and knows what exercises are tncnesana eiepnaots, ana are üaiiypected

Senator, Indeed.. Te following from tne Degt c,icatted 4o atrenirthen the svitem. 10 r"e iniaporu . j

J v 'T.nnn'mWmMn ,nr,..nnn,Ur J , i L i... ' .:n Ine.tlippodrome is located on tnth Ar-

... - - . r I we nope noiomv youiu umyouoic tueu wm tj.. tu

cuuc si lbs juiivtiuji w ill ii uaun avu iiic

.shows t at the unsatisfied wolves are already

at work tearing each other. The very leaders of distinct packs are gqsihing their teeth ' faVach ctiier'a faces. : This ia but an isolat- . Winstance. ' The Locofoco representatives ;,tnd Jeatfersin every state are atioggerheada. But at present, here is Bright snapping at v Gorman: -. v' . t Senator Bright ia said to be dreadfully put . Cut on account of Col. Gorman's apppointment tobe Governor of Minnesota. Gorman was the Indiana fugleman of Douglas in the canvasa for the Fresidtntal nomination, "andmsnsged to secure' a very respectable minority of his State'a delegates in the National convention for D. In fact, though they . obeyed instruction to vote for . Cassi The result was that, jthough they obeyed instructions to the ear, they set' their spi.it. at Ibouj it; voting for Cass, there being no probability of his nomination, yet electioneering "against him with might and main. Bright was hitched on to the car of Caas up to the hour the convention smashed it. Since then " he was a decided Bright man in the matter of the selection of a Cabinet, as Bright baa pretty plain spoken against Gorman's proceeding in favor of. Douglas. So Gorman, , . subsequently, has been aa little mealy mouth- ' edio his efforts to prevent Bright Irom getting the endorsement from home uecessary to give him a show for tbe Secretaryship, of the Interior. Gorman beat him (defeated ' him) at that game, and has. again triumphed over him in winning a very handsome office -' from tho Adminiatrarion; Bright being decidedly opposed . to his appointment of his

own adherent Bigger, to be commissioner' of

t Indian affairs instead. - Bright also urged . two gentlemen from Indiana on tbe Presi-

' " dent for register of the treasury, proclaiming . his willingness to be content ith tbe aptpointment of either of. them. But having ' ' given Indiana in the person of Bright's antipathy Gorman one fine place, the Administration - determinated i that she coutd have but 'one more. ' Bo Ihey gave her the registership, of the treasury, throwing aside

both the regular Indiana aapirasts for the

position, and tendering it to Bigger, who has, of Course, accepted it. So Briht' men . for - that place have taken into their head that he . was a party to their disappointment, preferring Z . JBiggerover them. They are, therefore, down en him like a thousand of brick accusing him of selling them, &c. Thia is all nonsense on Atbeir p8rt; Bright knew nothing more of the . Adminioistration's intention of offerinir the

regiaterahip to Bigger, than tha mart in the moon.. It was wholly the result of the system

of selecting their own men for places, which

is now pursued, reiultinc, very generally, in the 'appointment of gentlemen to positions of which they themselves entertained no idea. Bright would doubtless set himself to work to

give his school a trial.

west side of Madison Siuare, andHween

23d and 24th streets.' The grounias for

commissary of police and told

Uiat had happened. , ; . , The medical man of Turin have lately been occupied with a pleasent case. The question

was why Antionio Sismondi could not be hung. The executioner had tried to- choke

him, but was obliged to give up in despair.

RIDDC5S.. . US Castaons new style Bonnet Ribbons; - SO do Taffettee . do; . .

Received snd for sale by JXiiZi LOW dt CO.,

I

apli

417 Mala st , LoulsvUle, Ky

rMtEss Tmnmnos. v., .

U SU00 pes. assorted, resolved this day snd for . ' JAMES LOW c C

ap ' , 417 Main aL, LoulivUls, Ky

rar r.f.r.-c.toTOep.ph di. p.tch., .ny Jett. bn occopi,d b;th. uric.n prVr.rS Z7Z&7ZZ:Z will ria mMmn that an antira rh.n rrn an ha I Iniiitn. mt tha tima vt ka m m v 1 fi. Ii ..... . I

15 eases. Fane . received this day rer xpres

it will be seen that an entire change in the Institute, at the time of the annuaVir for have at last declared that the shortness and !Eil

JAM kjKJ W W., I 417 Alain at., Louisville, Ky:'

s--

Cabinet is spoken of very plainly. The

Senate haa been re-convened. The Intel'.!

ijencer speaks of the rumor as being entitled

to some belief, and that paper ia not often

mistaken in its surmises. But another dis

patch says, there were no' changes in the Ca

binet submitted to the Senate after its meet

ng

' XT- E. ANDREWS,

A T T O H'N K V A I LAW,

TT7ILL atteniito all leeal basiness-entrusted to blm

v V in this and the adjoining coantle. and in the Su

(jOLevy, the mail-agent, recently arrest

ed for purloining a package of money from

the Nashville mail, on his way south, was ex

amined last Monday before Justices Johnson

snd Price, at Louisville. The Court requir

ed $10,000 bail to anawer the charge, before the U. 8. District Court of Kentucky, in de

fault of which, he was committed.

i

Mobe Gold.- A new gold region is said to

have been discovered near Malacca, in India, which promises a considerable increase of the

precious metal, as if Australia and California

were not enough to support the wants of tbe

world. . .. . , .. ; .

fXJ-The steamer H. M. Summers, which has been loafing about our wharf so long without any visible means of support, has been sold

to Mr. Porter of Canneltonto be used as a

coal towing boat. She is repoted to be 'in

good condition and , we are gl&d to know

that she is going to work. ' 1 - A Great Ruh. The Telegraph No. 2, on her last trip from St. Louis to Louisville made tbe run from 'Flint Island to Leavenworth in

two hours, a distance of 30 miles, against the

current.

OrVice Preaident King has arrived j at

Mobile from Havana, with health unimprov

ed.. - ' ' .... I

rIIon. Jamea Buchanan has been appointed and confirmed as minister tö Eng- . . .. , ....

land.'

- BticHT ad Psttit. The Washington correspondent to the New York Tribune, in his letter of the 3d inst, say a: v; ; ;

The moat striking feature in the debate upon DLx's nomination, was tbe discussion of Indiana politics between Bright and.Pettit. These Senators art anything but fraternal.

.t aal- tat ST f ia I .

me cauie snow ana me . maaisoiouage thickness of the prisoner's neck added to the

tone oi tne oidjana njarits)is Deidemol- excessive strength of the muscles in the viel

... cu, w cioar u.o grunu. ine iiturome nity prevented the luxation of the vertebra! aai i mm. iL a m asava av BV aa I a at aa aa mm mm. W .SkaiaSlK t S .ail B .

is m me türm ui largo auipuuuLatwu ov i and rendered impossible the proper compres- preme coert; ais. m heooiuoa or ciaim,and win 200 feet, snd will seat from 12,00015,000 ,ion 0Q theaoinal marrow necesaarv io rra. fo'jUtlnPliSSIOÄS Jtraate,d by Act of .Con re. atüie n-ranna. Th snrmnnino all an .. 5? "? V"."..,"arr?W.. ",eCM7 t0 Pr! Urt seon, allowincjtae Ma-V half VI to the "Widows

r uuce uentn; out mat, u tne executioner had fand Orphans ofha.bai.ds and fathers--: who died of

are nearly Completed, me interWlil Oe nra tpd infAarl irin vi tri frmht wounds received In the service of.tbe United. States. I

laid out in tb. centre, aa a garden, iiir aec- trangulation wouid have ensued soooer or la- stfK

uons, wun lountains, nowers, ana soorry, ter. The criminal, it seems, was cut down,

and be covered by a decorated t I he and died some hours afterward from apoplexy, otTOAn iwn iriOLASSEs" buildings are said to be more comp, cap. induced by a protracted stite of difficult and S im hb".f1 sws'v

acious, ana netter arranged, man soi tne imperfect respiration. The case was so hor- , . öwm-utionMo . . .... . kind vat rnnttnifel .l.. ...... . I Suraf HOUSO do: for Rale low by (

rif . . . 4 .nil.- i r.1B 1,1 s " w" oroognt mmeaiaieiy unaer apis. ; ;; ...... v bemeät &V1KLE.

k ine Biie oi entertainment win uiurciy lne notice of thj Piedmontese Parliament, . i .a - - a. m 1.1 I . . . '

new in mis country, quite a oinei mmg Wh0 ordered the med nnneat.

irom tne circus. Tne Koman car mgurel FRANCO.

conspicuously, with races by femalnano-

teer, steeple chases, "flat races" bmale

; P?T 5.TÖ-1C0 busheli of pood eatirr , j i. inff PoUtoa for sale cheap, to close onsV

TENNESSEE MOM Et bought at ose br ' . .. 8. K. GlLfiKKT. A

' ' i Sycamore, near ' - KFJITAX. ' i , 3CEHCHA WT TA1LOE. : -' , ' 49, Miurrrttrr, ' ,., T.firtt'rr t v vivtiiVv

I - ... , t l. I. IV I . i 5 recelvinir a larj-e and superior ttoclr nf F. Summer Goo Is. of the 1m. tn.t.

In every color and tvle. F- Eiollev a Kllj Verviers: best Uran U'Cnm F.n.-K"rin,. i

i . & w vaa a.as) JSv " w SB loi. KiniAiilt K.iin ri..i.

eholTa Doeskins and Cass-meres; a larre stock t ! tnarlUh and American Faiicy Caaslmeres. lr beautifal atvlea. natirna ti t..i i !

the very S rata aalitv. while i ... 1

r;Ml for summer wear; the Urg,$t nd i, lor Ventlnes ever brourhitA In- Di.fl r

, ' ' , Hk. Silk and Uaen, Valincias, Cashmeres an t br'salebj VVXlxwm, rVc of Mori ABtl,ne f CO.. tÄr.11!" 5lored Millies, of elera-

- " um ior msiv roois; a I sit 5 Genu FurnUlilnff Goods, of all klodiaad o I Quaiitv. . y 1 r

lit Go,i, rttf tmftritrmnlitfiiex t lrava ( bt the thttpttt. TTVThe well known t.i.a.t-t 2 r.

I WXRrex W. .WKLL8. breaiJea otm ha V

partmenu - All orlera flUad with promptness :- '..IV- ' ... -a; o. run

'Fa. ;; , iv . ,; .,. , , . ' , ; Pro. ' ' OENÜINE II AVA TT A Hrrtll

TS BELLAS AltTES, 18,000; Cayadore

. : a.ww; Heraanl.. LA Floriata.' - v cmi mm. .tar ...

AM the above are warranted gtumimt impmrtt

and

IO References of the best cLarscter. Oflce on First rjraTs,aö4 will be soli, at r erw trictifar " ' : ' . . ....... ' P Kycimore. ear.

HALF KPaKISH EüGARRO.or-' ras . ' S. E GtLbcfiT A

t KC ASSORTED LOAF, CRESS-!

ipia

i and Powdered Sugar, for aale by

; .....j ;:,. , BEME5T 6 VIELE.

AAQ BAGS BIO COFFEE, to arrive, for sale

TTU '7 f ' apt . UtJir;?iT ä.VIäLK.-

TTt WW T)ta- X W IVaAT a T .. XXT t

lockets: ostriches rode at the rate fventv tJi r .j

miles 'an hour; Arabs in the desert, bed by Vh. L.nif.n C . At fiR TJffni CAnoLI BICE, la r, . . j . ij. i. ' ... . I un en t. lne .London limes saya At the! UO More and for aale by oilvp

cU.vea,u.mCue.UuniCuui,cu0w.gC ,ate b,jc glles liearJy aU lhe 8ock then in ap.V , ,, ?l, , VV'BESIEJTJP 6z VIELE. J O reetfrt

IIIII1IH. IV.r . IV IT m ' m .a m -

f 1 -'vs w 11-- a . m A a a. A 1 a ' ...

m, rv j i:sa at Til It AIVIIUVH V O.M Us OUU (UU Wei , The Hippodrome. nd Crystal Pe will cbn.equently beginning to look be nTaUtUction-.-HJr.Coffu. ,. The vieei from the continei

1 ftQJ KECS!f AIESi assorted, Boston, Wheel

AvstSTX, in j ana ruuoarrii oraiKis, la

sale by

a?!3

store and for

ut.MJUT Sc VIELE,

QQ DDLS. SC17EBIOR PITTSBEBGZX

ap!3

) ALE, for sale br m ' "

BEMEKT & VIELB.

warehouses are

Very empty.

nent. represent

OO" Senator öoule has been fated old

.... ... . i u ww. .a . h i v . aii n.ua Lru a n i 1 1 r- . i i

f : : . -4 T it. 2 . k i ..A. i J : w ,

m. . .u r .l. z . t;l' quence is mat the next clip has already.1 io - This is the fourth important offihich raa b contracPted for,at .oq DDLS. CAinE cock vi,snv, 3Ir. Pierce has given to Secessionist IS h;kl, ' ,w..n... fOJ and rood. Thia popular brand can be had

. 1 . . . . . . I f I UiUbl VIIVH IU1U tllWBO Ui äOBh ICSI to aay dieunionists, that is toaay tral Da- r . . J - vis and Dobbins are in the Cabinetflipbel ( rvrr. 'is ;? -i I

uC Ma.uK . V"-; Frcr J:i l A CSLS. TAXNERS OIE:

Th M.mnhi n.olol rl,..1...- .fLL'.i CU 1H An ' I.inalAt Oil tnw a.la la S.' J

uuwnv uuu ICMUUi UI WflICO I .... i.w .i

we spoke last wrek as having been sunk at

the foot of PJumb street, will, in

Sycamore, near

POTATOES. A few barrels and sacks Jast a clioice arUcle, for sale by .

- ' v a, H, GILBERT or P8 . , . Sycamore, near j - : ATTECTTIOIT OUTLBI-'

KM ALL KUKSE GIRL ia wanUd toacc TV. famllj durtnjran absence of several snoi ' Evansville. to Uke carre of a child. , or f art ! ' mauon, apply al this offlce.. , . . f,

n Eft W A IKE Jost received bv E

from the mannfartnF a hrantifiil l.i '

filver TaWe, Te,. galt and üasUrd rpoou bbovela. Butter Knives, Ac. t

J. Im BITB: Main street, beU Water an!

HAH P1IOB. 200 lbs Refined, for sale by

ap .::. . , , 4 rOSlb.kL& lil

Id

Only

U1.J11.S1 dt VIELE 8.

( ' . ' Commercial Kow.

TNDICOr-4 Ceroons Csraras. for sale

A ap7 l - r l . ! Ft?TEßa dt Bl

II

BEME.NT dt VIELE.

is on the bench of the Supreme Cc and

boule Minister to Spain. ....,) Treason is at a premium with tPresi

dent who has made so much add

extraordinary love for the Union ani

comparable reverence for the Coonise

The Union Democrats of the Soth

scarcely got a stop, while the disunii hi eh in tLe favor of the Executive

can appreciate the pledge or promislt the cePl the cabin and engines.

President gave in his letter written, be- "' , '

fore he left New Hamoshire for thkt of Assistaht S ecket art . or - Statk This

I . . rr it i i I iu um cuxina iiuaao or me . frovcrnment.ta the effort that ihn irina) new and important OClCe 18 filled bT DüDLET on reasonable terms. Armlv to

nhipt rtf hia. arlmt niatrattnn iknii. niMAXS. The Herald SaVS'thlt innnintmp. apU.tr ' A. C. HALLOCK. Tr.

. . .. i. .. . ..... .

strengthen tbe hold the compromisd on ' ne mosi important mat has been made by

the

rrtANllEllfS tIL..-15bbla. Eitra Strait

J - 5 do Common: f

far sale by ap7 .. FOSTEKS ec BP? EX5GAaIJbbls,Conklinf Wood 4 CUer.forsaie by' ; j'

ap7 - rusifiKs 4t Br;

1 - i -

all ' proba. Oftft - 3, 3XACKEBEE, .a .IIOKSfV.

in. blllty, prove almost a toUl loss. After re- I apl3 V BEMEKT dc' VIELeI I ÖlCaäe Men's Kip Bronna;- It.

. moving a part of the load, she settled down 1... E Y "o;

ave Pon a log. which has ao materially damaged N is kM. rLf e . . . ' . . , Q;f (do) - do- s.t-wte .

! are "er lnat be has, been abandoned by th 33 do Pitch; '-: i.V r AIA eeral aasortment or Ladles', m nu I mr,A .f Mi i. . - i SQ iii Kol- för .,1. i- ' chlldrea's Shoes, lf -l 1 at

lacr i "- "i 'an. vi ucf.wui no iiTeaei. .... r. r r , . ,i. ,.., .kk rH"s nnv r.ftrtn

idij - - . r.. .... rvutwt jl. iriiri.ir. I - ' ' UVU

I , , r ' l ap4 .' Main at.

sn

3 doors below t

FOR REVT.

THE School Room, formerly occupied by .Mr. Saford, in the Engine House or the Keptune Fire Company,

t

rpjtUCXX EFLECTIO.11

X dozen Lookine Glasses lust received sn

j EAiaCH'S Xky GOOD ST

-mm M.- iuwr, niti .

ap "

mise

fice

country. He recommending thopro- the Government, not excepting the heads cf TTTlLLbe'receivcd by e by putting its most rancorous n of- departm-nu, and is indicative of the deter- .'X cat of Etansviile. .-Zitt. Jour. - ; I ; mination of the President to assume a high JSsSlÄ ft3f

ran posa 1.8

the Common tnncu or tne

until Satorday the ICth day of

eicavationof wr street, between

of Gum between water ana

Labobs oh a Strike

Yesterday tbe laborers turned out irjdy to the number of several hundred, prd by a band of music, and paraded the' from one extremity to the other.' They lithe

laoorera ana workmen on tbe etreejd in

H tone with reference to our European politicu. sod streets-iae earth (estimated to be xoo eaUe Op-is v vardo to U nlaced on Gam street betwees First snd

. . . T7

E?"Mother, I shouldn't be surprised if otir i

' .-'t i t . . .

OQsin goc . cnoKf-a some day .7 ;

"wuy,my son" . .. . ;

"Because her beau twisted his arm amn-il

her neck the other night, and if she had not

aissea mm . to let ner cro. ne wouLi hi

yards,) to be placed on I Fourth.

Proposals will also be received dorintr the mim time tvrtoexeavatlon of Eighth Street from Sycamore to

lnvison treet, eanmaiea ai mi cubic laraa. ; By crder of the ConndL . - ) . apiatd jap. J. CHAKDLER, Clsrk.

the various shops through the city tothem

? a ... i I

ana in so ooing committea some ince. stranoled her.'? nt . j j 1 . 1 .J il a

1 nej tare aown gates, ana pcaiea v ana

in several inatanceastonea tbose wjaaed . ; Clakemost. N. H.. Aoril 5.

toioin them, though no one was sev in- Th hnaa nr at,,aa v r r.. -i l..!

av b i a a, ava w au w w wa ävav a uuavn at a 1 1 . 111 a . av rwmm mm a. aamaavw w ---- -

jured. They demand 91 25 per dtyabor. mont, was burnt last niirht. and thr. kt h i L&iz!,

ry... . 1 . . . . ... ? . . nui vuan, ouvixii, uiv jbodt Lisa lies, man vi in

1 i jnar. 1 .hi II., m v. a . w 0 - 1 . ui " . '

i. T 1 vuliMisu wiaiivu su tue uamci.

ÄF.AT AIVO rAsmoxAnLR BOOTS.

rts Vit?l IV -Tr. I? K iT arill Miaä-A ;TTDVDIls

AAifibW v s w waia aueuav OUl AC It, &V I

' 1 . a . aV S7 aaaBk aT a 1 BT BVaiAa ä . t t

arucie 01 r run tu vu wmL irom skids, which was awarded a prise Medal at the World

Fair. Wo mistake'! lor all who wiU favor him

with their orders at hia shoo, on First street, between

Main and Locust. 'Jill work; made from the- auoV ak Ins

I neatness, and, diepeich.

aplMly

BEHAGE DEXA fr ft! ' A floe assorUnent sellinr cheap at

- i ;r :,JSIBICU'S DRY GOOD ST1 ap4. , , v Main st., 3 doors below I

A fresh supjlv now cmen for tnspecti at I

.' . " rÜMBrC8 DKY GOOD8T4

ap4 ' ' " Main st..S doors below R

JJVAjrT3Vn.LTJ IiOZCJCIl YAF

THE subscriber havlRg completed tbe as tiiUncltis stock cf Pine Lumber, would i

Inform tbecitisens cf Eranaville, Lanaaco aoc

that he Is now prepared to fill all orders in bis I

'onld Invite persons liiteadin to bnil'l and n

fcneraHy, to examine hia stodc before purckai

wncre.-; vvrner cm ana Main si., nerts or V

aps ; . . " : - ' joa y.

: . I T1TTD X.UI3IT v .

OA AAfi FSET Plne Lttmber. flrej JJJiJJJ '.embracioffalleaallües.

half to two laches thick, tor sale low at the E Lamber Yard, (Mala sL.tfcrU of Cs nil. " j

r rrr -a ,

1 s f- :.. -i