Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 6, Number 295, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.'

At H. 8ANOERO. EDITOR. TKK.MS OK SUBSi'KIPTION. DallyJuMrii.il. neryear $ . IN) " by the week Trt-Weekly Journal, per .r Wuekly Journal " s. id .. iii. . . a ...... v !i4.r.. !'iivn A Miikiui . amn street, between Vi-u- i Wninut, chichu.aii, tare -.itli'in.'fl ...f-uis i 4b Kvansville Journal. on 01 In tii--1 r offli e, leas are respectfully CITY UF SATURDAY MRXI( Xlir Huiit- S..Ö...I. .1 i .... I ..... .... an. nuir onmlt-tl I.Ollk ml lr IIIAlans!- Tbe lire, tana Pipe inouJm r Our precious neighbor of the Ennuirer has a habit of occasionally "mounting stilU," und j talking to the dear people from a very high pedestal. He elevatea his nose above the re- ' gions of common sense, and smells afar off! the corruptions of Whiggery, and the odiferoua perfumes of Sainted Democracy. It makes no difference to him what the occa-1 M u i : as it in tay ut ma "i intin w i Iii a 1 1 a V 1 1 ill inu rf jestically over a tumble-bug ball as abreast a -..,.. n.lr U. t. . f.. :k.a "'"""'" V . I . .... IUIIIII III l"IIUU UU I ' r ' how. and we have alwava ..id .o. m.. a.nusmrr neiihbor. and nevpr rnnr- hnmnrn... B 1 to gaze at than when seeking to be tnuat se-; rious. Yesterday, he had a rallying article j--, - w dressed to the Democracy of Vanderburgh ! . r . , ,, , and I'oscy, on the occanon of a call fur a i senatorial convention of that heaven-favored party, to choose a candidate for the Senate; J or in the more elevated language of the Enquirer, the Democratic parly "is to meet around its council fires once nyain, to emuke the cnlumet of peace, and to aelect fiom its chieftains someetalwart standard bearer fur the senatorial election of this summer! !" If our readers still have doubts as to the objects of the meeting, we shall aguin quote from the beautiful language cf our neighbor: "The Democracy will meet to talk over the interests of their party, to choose from their v. . number an annroDnate reoreentutive aiw to fling out lo the triumphant üreezts of heawn a banner vrhich has never yet falterul, which has never y-t been unkissed by the air of victory." Good for our neighbor. Literally he says that the Democratic 'chieftain' of Vanderburgh and Posey, are to sit around a big fire, smoking pipes, then some stalwart fellow is to be chosen to carrv a banner, which the big chieftains are to "tl ng out to the triumphant breezes of Heaver," uud this is to be one which never faltered (do banners quake with fear?) and which has never yet been "unkissed by the air of victory!!!" Prodigious! We hope our Demociatic friends will properly prepare their minds, by the aid of our neighbor, for a full conception of the importance of the occasion. But if they think they have nothing to do but imoke pipes and flinrr unfaltering and unn C9 I kissed banners to the breezes of Heaven ! they are greatly mistaken. Our neighbor j saya on that occasion "the Demoer.r.v will I meet to hold consultation on the interests of Posey and Vanderburgh, and on the salvation of America" So the country has yet to be saved, and our neighbor has pluced its salvation in the hands of the Democratic chieftains oMwo counties in "the Pocket" of Indiana! We shall sleep easy yea, we shall snore in the infinite contentment of knowing the country is safe. Sound the hugah Ihnmn I in Ii in. k. ti 1 r a : I r ...v -...jv-o.c -I'aaa ui aiuei.i. : . i. . i j i . l. i.a..a- -.. la lw uc pia.eu uuuer me coi.siuerauon ol ine i Democratic pipe smoker, of Vanderburgl and Posey, squatted arouud Council fires. The danger is over. But who are these big chieftains! Let our neighbor answer. They are -'reoresentations of principles as glorious as were those oM Washington before the battle of Yorklown,!10 or of Miltiades at Marathon." Think of that, you old codgers and young cods, who are invited to the council fires and pipes. Recollect what you are, and fling that remarkable banner right into the eyes of the big and little stars, even above the "breezes of Heaven." But while these terrible event, are about beiug sprung upon us by our Democratic neighbor, what hua the Whig party been doing, and wherefore sleepeth ii! Let this identical neighbor, the wisest of all wiso neigh. bora answer: "By degrees the Whirr party , .. 7 . baa been treailin.r Iho iinroturiiinn n ok I : " which leads to annihilation." 1 hat's what I they are at now marching down an "unre turr.in r path." strai"htwav to annihilation. I .a - . .... i .... ' " ... . V ik-r. I nutf firpii'A o f nnilii n ion iia r. I ".i ii i.i 'V u i i i i t, ul uiiuniiiuiioii. J IJ i L ,. , , . . I aume they will turn round and march back ; again, llut there is no balm in Gilead, ever, evermore,"' .ays he, speaking of the Wliig ' partv. TliHt ...iinili i L'.. i j 1?..,., . ..... UUUU I III.V 11.1' I il n..om ... . . ' r CLr' evermore,' but our neigh-, bor is a ravenous lellow at any rate. Ha says "the Wblfl party died wilh Henry Clay How can a dead thing, even if it b e an"un kempt monster," wander about UU " I ' PO. ... . , , . r "B v.. uu u in uiliot'.l monster wandering about disconsolately amon U.! But what an atTecling picture hu. thia i

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loiisnsa taaaaflvrMW ; hve years, nmi n-i-lcment- l ro.p.-riiy t-he . , . .. r w li - ' then out after more 'incipient folliea" in the 7 . . wir j lat'er belunjra to t'iat clique. We knew the i((iithi sitn

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ana lianiei Webster," yet in the very next lhal lne Democracy wants, they will please u " ,s UM,nil expeuenceu curing the pre-, ytunger emigration. Aside from the unforsentence, he says Vir,.r.Terv the k.int 'let us know." ' ' valence of a scarcity of money e avoiJed. i lunate, through their own uurraiiiy decrepi- , , 00 tne unaenipi, - Businessmen, instead of launching out, are td revolution leagues and the therewith monater, whom they taught to fondle on fj-Mr. D. II Armstrong has been ap endeavoring to keep as near to shore as pos-1 Counected buffoonee. aud trials to benefit them, wander, uiscunsuluie without a home." p.,.tmn.te i t, :. Slble und li,u bo are in cu.nlortably quar- i ihe world, there is tül enounh of earnest

delectable neighbor placed before our eyes , Clarion, that William Dawson, son of the an "unkempt monster," that once fondled unla,e Jge Dawson, committed suicide at .... .... 'Oultm. u.. u:. .k :.u

mjm .M.e.H.1., how wanuenng-a.s. consolate without a home!" Yet this aDDears to be a iollv old mnnaior at rr j-- t laat, for our neigiibor Fays, "it waylays every incipient folly and bid- it to a wedding feast.'. ; A miinaf Pr at 1 1 ra iinniiir 1 Mil f 11 1 mr uan. ... ' ' ..j u,.consolate at last. But look at hi. morals- j ..... , . , ; "a. aoon ..the dissipation of a week has ' eeic has : 1

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" "'b'J V.1" " mou.terj et a Li u in vbride and damora for a divorce from its old love." No wonder onr neighbor in virtuoua; indignation Calls him "a vile Mormon, a li

i Turk." He is an old reprobate, and of wundering disconsolate without a, a centioui Turk." He is an old reprobate, and centiou instead home, he appears to be prowling about in tunrv K n il anniT. . ,, , . . l i . ,.1.1 rnnrnhx p mill mnm than I int. br , ... . . , . . . . , .... made a bride of that black wench abolili iarn- ()ur neighbor is right the course t,ie '""mpt mon.ter' deserves general rep. bt'o "d e deserves to have fifty wives al once Mut we had not intended indulging in the plA"intf luxury of following this delightful ab far- Yet we should much like lo 'V8 t' whole article entire. We have ! SRI - - not room for it vet. wr. nrav Ikaa. crood " " ' I r -a sj .... .- . W,,i2 friend, read that article. Hunt up the oaoer-betr. borrow or ste.l it anv wav. so r r" - . . . ... that it be obtained, a nd that memorable niece . . be read. You will there find what a precious . 'd monster this Whiggery is you have been i .,i ...k -.7 . i Ald we wunt Democrats to read it and thua u L. ... . m learn what a compliment our respectsble neighbor has paid your intelligence. Read t by all means, and learn how e decent and honest a Locofoeo ed IT S SiaiTiiu T'tia (..tu ii' I I I il.anla. um, ..... mwwmmww upon the next Legislature of electing a U . rb.Senutor. The term of John Pcttit expires with the present Congress, on the 4th of j f,.u.-. ri-iJLi-al .Mtrchnext. fhere is nlready a host of Locofoco patriot, in the field generously tendering their services for that distinction. John Pet- ! lit i lllviir.llti'H in Hum. iv.rU nf tha Ul.l. f. . 7. IZTZZ Z Z J Uf. ., . . .n t . i i .uup iuiimiiBiu. ii. l id ii l , i . i . t.r-.. . . r . .1 Willard and Dan. Mace, are also named in connection with the office. The election of a State Legislature, this fall, le highly important iu many respects. We hope "Old Vanderburgh" will continue to elect her best men. The Whigs have no ambition nor boDe to crratifv in th distribminn nf

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:::. WML 8. 'rightly angry neighbor says he "kissed in- ' , , HV uu ,'h, T.. tZl tT- H A, P.r .:b0 wlh ",,BluUufl,w'fre--f cünt

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Political natrnnnrre. an t hatt nn .1.., I i ' . 9nl" Ul .Uli. th.; ..,kl j LIU. . i . tneir who.e energy and ability to the internal interest, of the State. Let them continue on in the even tenor of their way, xtending their true po'icy of developing the resources 01 our nuti c istat . n 1 ..ir 1 . . 7," ('ii. r.iM.rnn m aass. m m a sb mmm k I . mm mm, . t v. .w.. a,c aauiuni.g over me spoils. Statio.iart at Wholesale. We call at tention to the card of Alesar.. Egger. &. Co., Cincinnati. This is a very extensive Whole- . . ßaie WTJ House, and large importer . f forei&n Ppers. Confining their business exclus,vely to the wholesale trade, and im - ",,u ,m sell at Porli"2 lar?ely re enabled to Ea,tern Ebbing prices. An experiment of purchasing at this house, will convince mer chant, of the truth of this statement. Perfumerv, Soaps, &c. at Wholesale. Messrs. J. W.Hunt & Co., are manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Perfumery, Fancy Soap and Toilet ar'ieles generally, a1 Louisville, Ky. They have a large laboratury, and manufacturing many of their own . . articles, can sell cheaper than any other . . ' wholesale establishment in the city, or Drobably in the West, while the goods vt ill be . ... . . . warranted equal if not superior to those of IV - i ropean manufacture. See their advertisement in another column. aT The opening of the ü. iL M. R. It. A urora Ind Was celebrated on Tuesday last by the citizens of Cincinnati, and the towns along the line, with great gusto. A thousand people came down from the Queen City in a special train to Aurora, where they were received and fed, with the utmost cor J : I : . .. inu. r: I . .1 -.amy. xu iM..au paper, nan me

open;ngof this roud as another chord, to bind j braeka bill is not a test of fidelity to the tidthem in affection and interest the more close-' ministration, and iu three day. after that it I . 1 a 1 .

ly to all territory between that city and the I J stn.i.;-i. i.r... uuuunnii isiaiiui. rOThe Eimuirer save the article we ' ,. . .' credited to the Richmond l-.tinmrer never :.i.-

, , . . . " : ri pi 01 xtlc Ppared ,n 't. but it can show us a paper in; Democratic party a Bra. Rees that it must as- .. .. r I. :e :. ij . . .

whicti it is published. We can probably l. . . j snow our neighbor a half dozen papers in .) i l j n ) sni1 . nil i rr i l ns p .L:.I. la : - I I I I I I I lim Im -I .- . - - - .... ... , . , ... paper ma wc tooK it irom, to tne KictiI . , I i. o-fnd Lnquirer. b St- Louis Electior. The Beutonites madtf a pretty clean sweep at the city electiun in St. Louis last Mondav. Thev elect4 J .... ... . . w . .l I ll'ir r.M.'i. f.. . t M 11 -J - etrl vtrI ollier olhcr- The Intelligen-; cer, V htg, .ays "If there is any other orfice j ... . - . p....-- .o mi . ..... , , Anti-Benton man. Ihe Whig, acknowl-; . " L 8 , a. ,,ü tl... innniiitmi.nl Tn lo. a r ..... 1 -n nA VU;v IIIV .vi....v... .v v a ,uvu VIIV, .UU ratu.r Hg jt than otherwise. We learn, .ay. the PaulJing ''Miss; 7 . y cuu.ng n.. tnroai w.. . ror irom ear to enr. The cause assigned for the act was grief fur the dpath of hi. lather, and mmm - j iusPected insanity for some months ff During lhe JjTj JJJJ Methodjt 1 1 1 r.pi.copai Liiurch. North .. n-oin ' persons have been .ddd u V Pe'Bon" nsve Deen added to the list of mem-1 her Tu.i..i t...:.... i bera. The revival is still n. .: . j.. Wjj, cooul

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Thero never ha beeo a finer opporttVty , , . . ,, , . Ollered lor Ijivaatineut ol capital In and about ,., . . . , t". wer r speculation, or .or purrriH n' nrnncr v nr i m m i 1 1 1 -. . 1 t n n .... wiH be a,1'"rJed b7 a,r- , r ,v 15 ll'Irent "le; cojmuaoc. on ... iTth ol April, in ,i. . t .. ..... .., m ......... ...mi .1 , -.. ! w,"uc" 7- ou.greui this city. We prpswnr hu one will deny, in auoui any ouiit tu y in in ., itiru witn a ' J nuiui ui uruci.1 ji hhihiiij ii iMiiuDuiiio nunII- - Qf est, than ut 1'vnnsviHe. Property purchased anywhere in the viomfy ol nyansville, at hi ii. i the very highest rates asked ut private sale, is a safe investment. Hut at a public sale, mmmk Mr. Ili. la tn be. ,m,,rtnit ,es r. , r .. y , always oiiereu lor wie purrnane oi prope.,y i . I--. i i . l. r at less man us muraei vuur, anu iiierriurt; we are disposed to believe that great barI La 1 Jl I g'" may ue ooia.nrn, ana nanuaome specu- . . hitimi j r'ii tat Hiia a m 1. (lioiic i VUIH.VM a a, tliio c u f t i i.-.i .... r : o ....u ... uM.u.iu.mjr u. -.i.m.iig .... . I ... nina nl fit nrnnur v in ihn pnnnlrv ui in-h ! - r-r- v . ... , nnmrmä at this an e and ronsider it 1 m ,v",urr 14 worthv of beinir nresented to the esDeeial no v n k v Kv . . i,v lice of a" seeking investment of capital in lots for improvement The lots in the enI r L ; artremeiits are all L'ooJ property, und deserv6 . . r

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loauent and orty acres of vary valuable land, within . . l only a mile and n ha'f from the city, will be n e;inr...dpd in il,:. a. Ie x.nl offered:, five nrrv

' I.... HH.U U.j' 2. I. .I .1 Ii, am wm w nwuiwuj . i- u in ,t i ! the cemetery, ai d is elevated, dry , and the best soil in Vanderburgh county. The city i rapidly spreading out towards this property, . and we venture to s.-.y that in five years, evry acre of it will be doubled in value. We would narticnlarlv sHraai the itenii.,., r tUm n r 1 . ... . . I j - - - . . . u .. w. wm. u'rn,Bn ,nenus 10 inis lanu as "I . Kurue" 8Pols v,c""ivor cvansvil e, and very convenient to the J ' c city. This property lies near the E. tt C. railroad. Valuable coal bus as been found in and t.ie i Igeon the neighborhood of this There are twenty acres of excellent land lying right on Pigeon Creek, and intersected i. i i Ik. t, P x. n ,...1.. r......i ..i.:. ...l : .. i in tracts 01 one and two acres, as puröüiü " chasers may desire. TbJa land is admirably adapted, ai the advertisement says, us sites I fur Raaaafaetariai establishments, porka ... - . . huu.'es, or null si'ats, Irom its location on the ..W 1. . :i 1 mi. ... . . r-rvt ",,u ra"roa,- n"e looking out lor . ... .... such sites, will find this property particular ly recommend Und is high, sf I being only two property in ui toy U..a . . ... . . w nc m i -pace 10 einer iniu lurther ist a . . rn . m m a . I - -a .a. v. .I lO'l'T. I" Ot t 1 d t CUM I 11 fi'i O IV n lasnt.. m i ii ... . . - i ..... . ... . , , I lra,?t Ti 1,1 attendance, knowing that they i ' ican ,,ever regret Ike purchase of uny properI - .1 if . ty bo u on this occasion. or lurl -er particuiars. see the advertisement !Ic It,. II hs. man .ml tmM .u.-r,.,. -f .k t saw im. wvvsjiarWAnMJ VI ma PJFa VVWI If m .... ... , , . which lie wuuiu ue pieascu to s iow to tliae interested. The weakness and inconsistency of the administration are beginning lo excite' thecon empt and indtgi.at ion of it. wannest friends. The following, irom the Detroit Free Press, is what the Washington Union would call "frank and '"orcible:" We expect now to see Ihe administration ,' l"Ke "lost. eciued ana uncompromising ground upon this question not the PresiKit done, but every Zta who is ..... ic I 1.1. . . ..a . j with him iu the troverument. We want n member of the Cabinet writing home that he baa tint an.iliii tu n ! i. r mnn . ... it. ...k r -. -- - i, me .uuert of the pin,t kill lfkl. . . "r "" "o' epuken, it is lime ibat he should sneak, if the Cabinet is not a unit, it cannot be too soon made so. If the Presi :ent and h.s adviser. are not agreed upon this measure openly, ooiuiy.ann uncompromisingly agreed upon it in.-,, I. resin. 'ut nau oetter lose no time in t-alling around him advisers that will a-rt e , with him. Wo do not want the Washing-! t.iti l.:i..- I v . I . . .... mm.mm ...... A .1. . . I tun Uuion to dPt.ure oll olie dBV ... NI ...:li . . .1 S ' . ... . "L regarui u as s-.cn a test. Has rail tiate c 1 1 .. , 1 . , 1 i.l ..... I o uuiic wit:-. 11 is 11 the administration had planted itself upon the I runle tf I Iii. V. t.r-.l-a . a . . f 171. " . ' , V "T n is tune , jit nau ussumeu a jacKsomm ratRfRSJ in re- ........ ... ....1 .t. . . - , . " 11 "UU1U Bave "sell irom deleft and - . . a. iiivrr i et i u r - ....-.....-. 1 1 a . a i vu.-q.ntKuiAL.-i ne aeminu for money dunug the week thoufh not m ni"uu iiwi ol a " Blin Ulli. . i I The entire absence of nil nneculaiive mn,r-i ments in the general markets restricts the ! demand for capital, and thus the pressure W . - -m.-rn- , as 1 ... .,-,.,,. ,;;nil-,i ,.uM11., - 1 j " 1 --" puntions. Consequently I he markets are devoid ' l,ons' 1 onsequently Ihe markets are devuid lit snpcn I. 1 1 e. . n . i . . i , . . , - - .a. . 1. . .---.. v. ill.... ml . Ull l HC UUM lie.. I i al. m r 1 c . . . I mat wvywiup lurwaru is oi a strictly legitiui.iie iiiniiitier. The improving tendency in the Eastern nioney markets, to which we have occasion lo ft,J,r heretofore, has oeen lost, and the tendency now is in an opposite direction. This haa bee)l considerable influence udod the 1 . . . I . . uc, coiisiuerauie niiuence upon IRR money market here. Th Nw Vnr. iu..l4 - " .a Wawaa have been contracting their Hi.ronnta nrs. ! . . " a ' r--paruiury lur nprn uiviuenas. in lioston this ...iM.I.. 11 I I W 1 , . I s also the case. TCn Prlr flur. hih k ..... . rr 1 t.. 1 a HIT . . 8 & 1 " " derson the last two weeks. There had been . . . inerenaaurcn j nine baptized up to last Saturday.

M i a . . j i M .-sai " wi. u.' a ' i ' i X 11 t,J- il .III r.lll'sirx-, ' "."1. iri nn S"W l L-d by many nilvantages. The U' 1,1,1 UP 'u otrs of the t.erm.u: "lAHt j mu4 tell at JUater. jhSHitf rie. a.y l-l .RIMUMCKT A 1 1. Sye. near WaMr conren.ent to the city, being j " u" f f0? r. . . ,,. ,,s,ot.roa.. FA.-j I.H hi sMmm K , m,

liiiha ili.lni.l and ,1 T-.., . ' . . " ' J a . a.a .i a AI'.. i i..ic ! al our Kun.uurs Ki.nhi,. f,..:r .N,w of.i mil. S raataat, and disirab.e lV(ltn, , ,XVouiil Strike to their feet or ki:1 Mai.ufiM-turers and vt ,al ivalarala WOOi.M.V .V Vl.so.

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pressing character, nor unusually heavy, con- 'retting, jealousy and diplomat:.- discord Pft t, ihr. cttOB Battln, roeeiTod lAtadaf per A. Tl'sT received and opened , the Urzent änd asm

j tniued greater than the supply uf capital, u id among Hie duK ret. t parts ol tne lluiun nor j-mai.uk.. &i,o. . undid a.sonifient or sprinr d summer Urea. ..... i .. i c l ... , . . -r 1 1 "l" 1 F.vausviile. lud. i i. ev.-r .tt 'I' d m this market, . on.i.iii.- ( ,.,k rates have been firmly sustained, with an ; the low tr.cer.es of professiooal politicians, hoot'san airi.i at 1 f' ' hi 1 r. Z T,Z ! abundant supply of first cli-.pnper.at 12al5;i could disturb the clearness und ater the c asps Boots and Sh.es Vompri ! 1 " L,m' rr"!"'."V y"4 m.. ... Uaallya. mmZmm ! and some is lo ue h id ut even lö per cent per course of what they considered their duties ns t ' 'J vv,,m' "' Pn.w,,t Pd VmkZ n...skis; theauention'of all ' wUhi!n.Ii? !.b Y ,w,,uW

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a II o. p.rt pJimr Wml A. II. HARDtRS, h8Q.f Lditor Journal. j)r From tlio following article ber ,oW f,,e Enquirer will be made aware, ahy . ... - ... me "ttelorm" ia hatei bv the German nunK-

era and office-seeker., consequent man supporters of the Enquirer, is I em and office-seeker., conieouenl I V the üt-r-hntPiI li!:c pieou" os he styles it. RmI !r a n nrw in. them, until material proofs told him, that bA kumd : I :.. ..... - iiu u ijir.ii rnui in urn raaner.t uiii'i'nPM" r - ivui uiiiii IMI"ul0U ,tr iU ounaviiie jurui, from tic Ksjotaa wl xn. ticrmauA-Md ataa Urm..rrath- , a-nny. We nut nn,y Bcor" admit wc are not o pav the . Uld vulgarity back in the ... . -i r. . t- preier lo continue in quiet a,,'l rather refute him with sound arguments, IIIBII Ulttl R"lll man oiai-Kguani inru. ... . . , - avinii. m iiiu uioi tfidi cf .a. . . . . llllll we no IUI bIUUI l.tluli'd III our lrtt m I . M. m . . ' .: t . ..... .. , . . . , . nun., uui ...m at least mne-tenihs ol the If'..m.... nr.. . . , liermatl Pre. 8jri" rerrardl nr tborbrinirfi I ;A ... ,7 . ..:. ' " " " liiiävh iu tin: jjein04.r.,i(. Illirttf. ()l ,.,,, . iii tmn, we will only mention oue, that explains . the subject rery airikinly. me mnei repectanio ana most amy edited journals in A merit rR, who like u defended the 1 c r. . . cause of the Jf mor ratic. pnrly as Ion as us f. tight manly for the election ol President lierc( contains the following remarks on e S.lbjeit : "The JJemocratic party had been for ' r J 6Corea olvears so u8d to t. to see everv ores of years so usd to German w ho put his foU upon this soil, join . . . the r inks of the Democratic party, as a mater or course I""1 ,,e ,,evi'r ureampt timi me day it might be ddlerent. In those dcys, then it were mainly and nearly exc - sively the Whigs who favored the change uf I the na 'uralizatiun lawi in the sense of native . .... isrn. It ;e very wen recollected, huw uiuch i ... (.. riii-ifi MD'ss ivfis t ip instrument tn tu-n 1 the German cifeaa 61 this country in eon temntible aliv.rv tow.trd the Honorahlaa , lempuoie si.uiry ow.irue me lioiiorduiti, the leaders ot the pa.rty The Germans ! P,a.v-d the part of bulldogs, who during elec - lion times, were let ioose from their kenn Is, , I- . i r . i cut immediately alter were fatened on j again. A catechism of unintelligible phrases was battered into them as a political en- ! lession, and for that they had to leave he: d, body ar.d nil. The most of them did not' . - - !-.... .'(.- ,!..!. ....... ..!...( I. .. I 1. . I I . . "rJ Z ' . " ' " . l"Mun i.-u"iu, men a uu na 1 100 . irv uii.v SVUVW Uip p...wvras lliai was enoueh lor them -Tna o. k. t n. . r " - -'"-"' J ..- whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket!" VVitl1 ,,,Cji0 wortJs tllCy u l lld rush up to the 1 - . .1 asV. . : I 1 : : I r ir . 21 1111 in , . . f nnr 1 riiiiiwn vt'ira.- ,. J , ... ,. r . , . 1 workers and swinolers would ride over the r " - hacks of the in-lue dust-lying believers, into fO V I I. . i: . . . ; iCU ucipuur uiaue una Ber9a ru" . J - " I at . .1 . r ! l i . . As long as the foreigners behaved in that .- "i; i. iv n.iri"iiri.i in ihm i u i . 1 1 n I I .... .. ,i . n . i I Way, were the native born Democratic Lords .0 very kind as to be a lis Red with litem, I . , . and even tooK accttlon, that is before tkj election, to put on patronizing airs towards German and Ir.h friends, "to nat"Uieir I . a ... i checks like one would the mane ul sn uhed . . leil horse, and even here and there pill a small lump of su?"r in tiieir Mouths. The i.'. ... .. . . . . . last thing i id certainly not very oiler bapp-n, and who could blame the folks lor it! They wo-dd hi ave U.ei, fools to pay fOT aRylMo uavj uni jvfi lor uoieing. Jiui me la.-l levs' 1 years past the politicrl wire-woikers must! , Ji J, . , . 'j make the sorrowful SAtpei lence, thut the horse, . .. . . . . who used to work bo tame in the traces, 'ia I getlidg shy;" that the old ",re" and "hah" can't manuee him anv l.uu'er. und Hint .: - 1 ..: II. .a i... i.-.i.. ...".i i. ...... a.oud.iy u- a.L.a -t IUI cart, oy U U.CU II1C oriver above very often looses hi. balance. Many new p ip-rs did come in existence, which certainly are "democratic" too. but . a.. . tJ ... ...I nun uu um iniu ii neeessarv to ta.e me' Ll- :. .. ... nriiiocrauc ptescr pilous irin the Doll! I ca I Quark-apothecaries ul ofiice-hunters. 'i'he Hermans in aarticoiari who came over here i since 184S, knew what democracy and r j publi.amsm were, before they stepped upon this soil, and although ti.ey brought their owe opinions to a eve! with th 1.,-r p.;iI...t I.. . . .. . circumstances and positions, vet tl. -y never went so far as to believe that white was 1. . ... black, and b'ack was white If, for iaeiaaca in taa alarar nucstion. they had soon enough comjirehended the true intent of our CaasiltulioR, so thai they will ... .

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tion of slavery to be left to the people of ' ... eaen separat Male in which the same existed, they could ,,ot he wrought into such . ' . J. .. . '"r."1 ",lu BUlH 01 ''lu,,t a,,d ,n8au" WHfalii fa compromises, fugitive-slave laws etc like r ... . - '"i oi., nnc the "Gi.J Guard." In everv case ol entan..ling up the internal poliiiis of the country, ; at d no matter how ihev took aide, in imme ,e" I .i ... t ........ . : a i . i . -unnuvursiea, tuey never lost ine mi iepolicy of their own opinion, and no tehRiRf. t frp mn. It is not necess-.rv lo rrn intn . tailed explanation and nrw.f r tho i..,. ..r - . . . . . . VUUC. ui so important a change in the opinions of the ...a . " i..,,,; -,i -.,..:... i . ... r p.a. in ai i-uueavurs amontr the i younger, free, G. r.nan emmraiion that d younger, Ireeh Gt rma '!! Alat !......:.. i. l. . eat from the Hunkered "I I J U I C II Ii o U I . I UC m . ... "urays. And particularly iu the Nebraska . - . -j ........ , . u Dill was this incepeildencv verv remarkable In vain i. it. ib... tl. 'ia T" . 11.1 tv 1 riwiiinnr. wield both drums-licks simultaneously in their fleshless arms; DO Hflttimdcs of volun-1 teer, gather around them: onlv a f., ,,.id ' ... iu 11a IV urUIMUCTS - . -- iiu Hirelings irom the "old QaertJ." In vain 1 hirelings from the "old r'i , " ' Z : thev h.-hl un iL ,n-.,.. . mce uf political .aintglas, etc , the "young , - J w tsv "IIII.TUO I M ed names like ( '. li,,., ... "i 'u-ia.-, etc , me "VOUn? . . .Ill I 1 mf B gnara- jaughs nt the nolitical nri.t. : " ; stead ofthroLi i . ... :.r . . , 1 ."til Ul 611 U 111 IT n II LII ' uuai, anu renewed laughter greets the anI . . , r m

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political orthodoxy is thrown aside, aud the i TOUnz-ffuard il nrmd of ik n.m. f h.r. I etiCS." ,

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April i;th. at Ml. Vcmon. by the Rev. CharUsltch. I)r j ruuMTllSi (r Kr.t,.-ir. U Fa.is ConNtLu. "J daugtaer of fc-noeii jainca, t, . otuic rornmr riae.

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1, .. -i 1 . 1 '. ;... '. TL III. 'Iii'. ' If . rrcr .ri. I? . UP. N aWthna jirico-no deviation t nslal Front Dry 2 M"rt' 1 up" CnftCINN ATI WHOLKftALS kTATIOfjRT WARIBOVSB. 1. 4; Q Rati v C O . 1 mi. 1V7 rtMKT STKKr.T. rtanMAalt, omo. m riirrni' . . . T , I I . . m . Tm mttr, r..9ron u at. LT" T A I li mir l'il..ir-.f,.e it.. I a ika alsh amoa nf n ubm I B B - " " i ... . .......v w .... . n,. " J. "'.'V V.'u '"i": , ."l'::''::,! PI i -Mf. ... .. . eon wert ed with oi f the nnt rele rated iial.ilish ... J ... . . . - ... .. in ni oi me Uated st ie. a- .ire pYt flared to Manatee- ...' .im no m.s iiarun in ut o.ir i.ims. in tin- inriiel -hr"-flff."'1 irarnrllh m iiii.l. If ataBi..l8T. """" ."uencau or turopeau .m .i.i.:..i!...e. npä 3 in J. W. hUN 1 At CO. i.OT. ; i nut si;s nut s.ti.r .......... . i ...... .. i. f. r i . i. i i. i i i j .1 I -Ar-.r Kde,siuitedl. Kmnai tile mrt hey und ih ' Ka ' ' ''"i"11- ',,ir "r i-"- Lave Kram I lioiiM'.oi) 1 h 'in . nlirl nltiernis-! nniir. .. Tic ar . aell rito. ted for r.....i-,, , hting eonreniMl Iwm. G RKAI' I M . N i ' K K o H S P h C V L Alio N Frame .ir.II! BOM, and oalj a.H.iil one soiiare Iroin M-in slr.-et. A t am - ...... - . ,"l "nilg. tin opportni.it or .peculation, had hotS.r apply "'",,li',''.v-. one oi n i fc.aaaa wiastaUy h woa and v. ry desiraldc residence. For lurtaor particulars apply at thisofflee. tf K. J. I'. HI 11(1! . DENTIST. HA V I NG se. u red a, piaafteta MaMl in th house ror merly oecnpied li l.r. irnlt.n. two doors- . lie ii irw .....I House, is now nrmar.'.l to receive v , , , U i) , -sire I... pr MliMd SRirhMS "e ay he founn eoasuuilj m ins aSiaa .luring business I 2? XBÄ Alsts M AN WITH A LABGE STOCK 411' l.'M! lis -s km ho-h .--i - ; 77. . . , V 'onl respeetr..lli inforin Ins numerous eti.ioiuers that h lias ich ,.n hand a ...lendnl " 1 ".r SlJl'K' a,1,J Fa"- ür Goods, raaMMbaj iu purt Plain aad Printed Berege.: " " " " De Laines; Pursian " " " " Fre..rh and Aiin r.caa lata oa; Poplins ar.d Challi; " " Plaid Ginirham-: l.awns. " " Kmbr'd Summer and Mull Muslins; " " Plaid Jaconet and Camlirics; India. Hook and Swia. .Muslius, Victoria Lawns, Ac. .U.M. A fine sortnient of Lace. Ho.icrv Cln.M Min. Unit...,., Threads. Needle.. PI.., A-c'., whicn will be. I i- io ai uie lowest easn price, and no mistake. Call and examine. We can prove the assertion. ap7 kj 11 P AMI MOLASSES kj I btd t ineinuuii S rui: I bbl Sugar-house Molasses; Just rec'.l at . "P. HKOFOROR. II1I. r I bhi Xo 1 Mackerel: 1 Md No. . Mackerel' I i Ii. s Co Irish; just rue'd at (,p7) RRURUKOR. M l BÜRH Mea:: Jf apT 5,0U) Shipa.rT; just roed at UMiFOKirs. .1 "',iv,', Pr steamer Fawr-10 bales Cannrlton ""a! 'i.saie ny j. a .MAG H F.F. & C., - ap Kvansville, lad. do do Parisians: oo do do do do do da do Kossuth Hoots: If n .Mailed inolMJ.R Bronzed. H. eie.l t.urwkas; RMaRd Spri. g-h eled J . Lind Bootoes; Goal do do lo do; Supur Cult S. . do; Bronze Spring heeled F.nam'ld do; do do do P. Leather do; do do do do do: KlMea' Men's Call Boots, half welt; do Kip do do; do Calf do Pump Sole!; do .xtra Prime K p Boots; do do do do do. Pump Soled; ier. Baak Calfaud Kip. Bro:'d per steamer James Lyon, o Patent Leath ! - ?aMla2TW J. H. MAGHKfc A t o.. ap7 Kvansviile. Iml lA.a.a ...i...i . . .. . , IS B.:.::;.; .IT V:. . r:",.,c,,.0., . 1 ., . ... 1. , n A. 3 Fancy Mraw. (mn 1 and Leghorn Honnetts. nmmt 'V,ri-8 a"d su""uer'St-vlei- J-llM AillKKt io ?- ,, ÄSK r a inr. co parui. rsinii ... r i..;. e X of Hart Felker. U this day diasoU, .1 in müü;, ' "7 h rr vl . "I'o VT. ... . ' V'.,he n'm8 Sui 1. the Journal on.ee. -..nd all ctanas :."..m..- tirln "lr J"uru;ii wince, aim an claims against the 1 e am oe paia ny u. j. Mart. H. J. HART. .a. m .a S " "WIM 111 111 HKN'KY FÜLKEK. B a ""eM x'l mak" SIU1 W and finest m. ... . Pilf . 'H j rart .limrir : J Justrec'tJ.fo.-Mltjby S. ,. GILBK s-erv suuerior. latM t m. - i .Iii A CO., F N;e near Water.

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T'HE owcw af eni TrtiikV n, rontiiila. left ! JL II'- s''r -d H.uar, nr n ou. -led to call and re the -V" wlthi. thirty 4s. or they will be .old ; "gri. i '.(' idi I nvL iiw i "T- v- . i w .. ........... V "MWhuaco ' ;M Ki. an 1 r,.ct Bo..!.- ' Ü , "li ami iip liooU; t,1 ,OB,,f; K'i f,t. Im. Onatand r iiamn.1 TlroMBf I... IM-, . M,Mon.l I ..I.Iree'.FIwm- r ri.Oei is; i im i.. .n ...i . --- rnuaiiiiirf - " ' win. ii ii. .M .'i.tiii i... ...i m ... .-u smuo im-iriliHk l.a,.r.- imn haa.lA PIX H n tDIII It..,;,, ..ound-. atrtrtU pnSM,Jnatr. ..!. I, ,r- h) irwuy niiT. S. K. (Ml.ltlvifT A'rsfi 11 , r " ' "J' ,,r"r ",lPrLIMBANDFL A.TBOATS Pil?R SALET i'iVlw' r ''",r larr'' tetitj or warn ,T.,., J. " J 1 h. AIM) --.l...e Iwe.H) A No. 1 FLA 1'KUA'I S, .i.d and rool.- l, ..farij aijo di-aired. 1 .-P5 lm F. RAZOR. ALF. OF ROI NEHOLD ITKITI ME. IW ILL offer for aah- on 8atuniay, therUi InaL. at my rosMoac In Lamaxo. in SnÜnan'a . idtti.ii :. mini- r.iii.M. M..I-1. 1 I . 1 I ... a . .. . . . - . - Vic; Alt .no ToitAcro nkihkov JACOB M III ÜHKR, MAIM I .. II KT. IM AM 2D. H'. r-rimeaer & M-urordt-rV l! Ma d ) '.SrKcrKl i.l v i..r...... .i... r vJ- . . ..., .. . . m lir.MUIKI I.I. V ii.fi.rn. II... .-ii. ..f K.....lll. n, 2 und . i.rtonit.t'iie tounir. tln.i I I,mhIi.L,..iIi..l... r . . . P ...'.iu.no " ' '' ''V' r!" .ti. n .. i. .,...,,. . W II II II .(II Hl K 11 II II. 111 Mil III. flli.l. ...i II , . ... i . ' 'I i nl l Him ana I Iffara "I 'ai rmud u.ai h : r .u.rkr .. .rn.ri. ;um m.hii and hauss, caiaa aai W. It'll HilM. t I ll.;a..ml .ii.l. Mm, at Um owmI nah urici ai Wh..sU and Keull. aj leiUt". Ii i- . r.i'in r in Him Illltllii.Ba nitML- l.ana aaa . i lut I a tfeneral aatlaTacUou, and l reaper tfully .romc ui jiuui.c iairuu;e. ill tf Sfi'r,.u,tt of Ihr 0usiest ff Ihr F.v.nnvitU and Crarfvrltrillt jtiiirpatt Ceway ir Äx Mouthy r'u!i,,Lr March 31.:, In.M. r airi-n. Octnl.iT rrN.iras. niKiunr. ...fl.S'W IA $1.11! IU .... i.oir m i.w3 i ... 1.181 M 1,151 10 .... Ü.ltil Ml V.li.'W 35 .... 2.ÜU Tn r,.u.. M .... 2.!.1 4.- 3T"4 Iti TOT4. t.'.fti i 3.4 Si 3SS 4A 3 19 i .-.. i,i Nu Stahes' i tooemher . Jaiui.m , Fi-tiruary , Munh Mlal v. i6.i. " :s.si'.i .Mails iL Kxprcss .. Total Keeeijt saaaasja Salnrio. Wnp-. and In. , l Kxmi tc,::- an Oil and Tal ow 0 H i;3 V A. ti ll.iiiiax-san.l Mock Kille.l 4 34 K. pairing Track s.iim Keiiainiig t ars and Machiuen . . . ,HS V3 Ntt ProBts. 8ir.4ui 3 JOHN t. MAIfi I.N,. secretary. Ornrt of K. A c. K. H r.... . ' 1 Kanville. Apr. 4th. IfSJAi rTt KJV N ESWEE HOIVEV hchi hi X ap4 H. K G1LHKRT .V CO . )c.'i near Water. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODSWaMroJaat rorolvad uimir Maud in li.au.. neroftliirh oireetaud Kul.on avenue. . Imm asssasaeal ..t p..ing AlYltMVAIJic.il UKY Goolis, ä. lerle.l from the Kiis'crn in u r and . 'iinpri0 (t the latest I . I CS of (mo.1 li ml v -i h .1' nm . .r...,. ...I ... .... n.rrr . t.. ... ...i... ik... ......I.. 1 . . . ir. tiasinp .-!se where, a. aeti.ow ilu-j ahlsir. aatis I'll. .'. I.rlm. larlinn. ai.ohuve am hands a jeimhI asaorlmei.t ul GKOCKKh. fr. sl, Mad chSajl. a4 3u,d i'.i'NK. HALING a tt. 1 IM. U M GAK ... V-. M I St. Ill is I oaf. tj ; i Tli i.vvi:ii T " Id ra'l ih aiu ia if iha pul Me ta ar I I stock ol Mi.ilrii.'... h . .. ........ ..i. ... . . .in mi i , i . n ii T':'! bu:' M"M: .,'"u"- J"'" - . I Ol Vllf . I""'1- I'OLBUKK Ai MKI II Kf It'UKW. Mjsa Foster "a k. Fir.i strestl hotoa Mala. li'M v- Fl It MS. MM. (;() o. have now nn hand rise I lack Frri.rh Moths and t I'oe.l Ettas. M I willed Mus Cloths, Fan. l..a aklfia.KUk and Marsv-I'lc. Veatli.(s. White andVaiter l.im-.i Urillsaml Intrlrafor Pai.iv all o4 the neacsiDat-t,,rn-COI.HURR A HKKHHliKKGSK. -l'3 Puater. Illoek, Plrai atrert heist. Mala. GtLOl X'v, HITTR. dkC. T JOI'KINSA KKA 1) star. Jt' .iisil a cboiee atavrh M. JL i id. lies' a tad Usm.' K. SI k. Lisle .ml Thread SUA Aliu,. , U.I I hre... Glos... II HMi nnr'.' . ... .. .. . . . . i..'n w ork do.: nra a large tarict. ol Childreu'a .Mitta,' Glovesai.d Hose, ahii!! will sell low. apS-Via fSRNTtiS t LllMSIIiM. 4. 4M UK. T T OrK 1X8 A kRA U hnvu ju.t isneiied a atoek mp 1 J 1 .ms' Gloves., Half Hon-, Silk .nd (.aus. V inker shirts, .silk an. I Lawi 1 r..v:it.. l inen Haiidk'fs. R.stend rs. A . Ac. which . w.ll . tier lower than Hie usual pn.es a-kci rortho attoie articles. Couimerrll Ko, Finn street. fap3Md AU WITH 1(11 A. TO nt.S'KSMIIIIS. t( 11 -M1TIIS M CVERTBOaTILMV. H KIN HKKK! AVI.NG e-ibr.h. .1 n prixauent Cu.liV.rd on w at r .treat, between betoel and Walnal, e are prepare. I t,. sell in auy qu.btllh s il.. l v PITthRVIIO AI, si 1 low price, .an l.e I ght blow thr fall. .Ml orders leit .1 u,.. store ..f Horn'-rook A hsirrMl 1 will he ihatikluIlT received and pnntt .ullv tiiiended to h va.3-JwdAw, A. J. HUlCHF.sON A CO. T, . aTdMI RAUL HR Rue lliiHiri.... j.,,n ,, F.nir story Hrlrk finrm Uiereoii. lormcrl) ow i,,.. l. Ja ol. Kerth. on W. Mr at reel. 1. h..w fi.slo an the nrnat reaaouaMe terms. I in is 01 a ol the arj mi bwAi . - Incllaoe I. KTsnaHie, and . .n o. fail o'.roTiiir aprotitahlc invesln eat I ill.. 1 . . . mC. .... .' j 1 1 1 i a. I ALfK) A flue L at.d Tsn-tm Frame Hwelliar lli.n.ll. ......... . ..... . .... .. .. . s ; f lu,"l'- Apply to (ap3 In. mmm,, .., ,M-r n,, uil'UiS'l. I II) .Hill.. 0 MM) 11. kl. W HKr. I KH. Bl tHi 1 JEH I J.sl received and for iale cheap, two new Top Huggies, K stern tnai.t f... '.ure. . Wo4)lKV A NF.IJsOR. PAICHIKAR ATTi;.D Wanted. Firiv T.a. J. of Sin. is, for which I ho -i lu.-st market price will, be .aid iu cash al COI.H l.N A HP.KSH BKKGRBV.. apl Foster's LI.uk, F.r.-t street Udw Maio SI 44 KS AND ( K.l v'ATf . Just opo.ed. a larra variH) of Jself adpistiug htocks and Summer Cravats, ol iJ.e la leal st.leaat ol.lil'KN A HhKSHBF.RGRtm .pi FoaiePs Block, Kirst street below Main. t.i. rr I.. it-C elsewhere, as Me Mould be ren l.m , ,, .1... th. . to all wlo will fuvor 1. ith a t'l". COI.B.KN rV HKRSHBKRCFK. "M' Foeter's Blo,-k. Fir.'t ttrotl below Mai.. (1-tltli:TS AM) FLOOR OILCLOTHS. A Urge J as.)rinieiit of C.rpeUwwa1 TUr oil rio.hs.Juat rereis ed. or Oil lo !S are from 3 to IS feet id.. Stair Oil CtMhs al ... t oI.hl l.'N A HLJHBFI.-GKR, apt Foster's Block, ?irst street below Maria. tviioi.Fa.f.F. n nrT tii. TTOPKINs A KKAHare.ow re. eiv.tin their Sprin J-l Mock of Or Gwoda, Cncpeu, Oil C10U1. Malitnga. "I'll ''..per. Looking Glasses and Window Shade. U ahieh we n.iitothe attention of the clti.eiit of Lvana villö ai d Hi- nc iirhborii.;.- 1. Our .loea will tmmore attia-1, v. ,1.1. . 1. than ever, and we will offer ......i,. .u'ii.1 r iui 1.1. vw b.w. mmm ...... v.ern.TV ..... .. 1 . .. .. . rfM'....! - ...!, Buyers than w.- aver has. devoted to the people. aPi-;ni RmARHR fiasM. tl 0fK-N..KKA J?- f?r. f I)MBs;ikK al.oafl tJ-.. !'.... .1. .r! .' f.' fZ .' " - teaadRaa, lllCIF.S.wss l I O r. h.z Thickens; a. - 3io dor Frasfc Eejra; IJ" n' rii-n i.uiiri, , tJ. ii.. IT ...... li. ...... 5 fine Turkeys; Ju.t rereir..! .-.t & COOlv's Fam IV Grocery. V-,'1j a?APKat.-3no bundles Wrap,ing p.V. I'r, au sues, a gxto.! a.tiile.Just rec u aud for si. I. low at thu Wall Paner and Umi. More or i . . . . . . JOHN C. liKV'kKbl;X. J... apl l tkrev.t, boU kuu First aad hnaud.

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