Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 33, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 June 1854 — Page 2

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At H. SANDERS. EDITOR TERMS OP (0JB8CRIPTI05

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.t"er ine WenrtKS measure is noi a qu j r vronds the canal, he has had charge of other works

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Z probably so much between parties a. between rast Saturday evening: hSdfor atisaction with M.S. until which demanded a large portion of his time a a-ct. -Messrs. I'.avi- A Monaot th Nr.rth nnd S.mth." Now listen -Thus Tkustees Omca W. &. E. Cabal,) l.:.bn. ..i.kiUu k!,n ir... ih ..-ti nrus. and attention, and he could not therefore

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TUESDAY MORNING JUNE 6. TUMWmM wwn.ini.-au JUlUi eats - , 7 " . " I F.rT4. In lhe Carol Committee Kport, as pub. tlshe(nnt'iinai,erofesterd. ihere w.resoireltpn

graphical errora.whiih e h-re correct: For 'ahrui-h?')'' ed

rea'l ohrubny. In connection with reu arks on nito

Hirer Aqueduct, for "inyauUity" read engineering. Democratic Canveation-TlirBaw Jla., 11..... iw. 1 7 sV A be UemOCrallC tongreSslOntl UOnvenuiuil . ofthi.District.istobe held at Petersburg!,, ! July 13th The candidates are already nu7 " . ,. . . ,. merous, and a busy as little bees, making " , mL- 1! Buncombe honey. Th.ngs promise, inas. l i thpy are very warm now, 10 ue o I v ,,.k Vft i.. aaa. -prr..i ,.App. w w tion, that the ambition of only one of tl ese numerous candidates, can be satisfied by the decision of this Convention. Where so many patriots are voluntarily offering to sac rifice themselves for their country, and so earnettly begging to be permitted to leave home, business and familie, to spend a long time abroad working for this Republic, it reallv aPPtni a. hame that but one cf the number J . can oe graunea. naving no uouoi or ineir . . . n i a . ., i r.-.vn ahii't. it wntilil -.p vprv nrpsnm ntioilfl 7 ... r r ! . a t . . I . a 1 a I in oiuers to aouoi omerA ise we snouiu say, that with probably one or two except! there ia not a man in thia whole butch candidates, whom nature ever intended oy j her ffifts, for a higher position than a seat in l the Indiana Legislature, and. heaven knows there are very few men among us who have nnl I Ka n a ri i 1. 1 I i 1 ( r r thsif n,i.if nn V A A r I r , . . . . IlUl Miu.v utinci n ia men- iiiiii nun. su high an opinion of their own abilities, or form so low an estimate of the talents required in a Congressman now-a-days, that they should be so free in offering themselves as candidates for this office. We think example has had something to do with Tt. They probably suppose it is no presumption on their part, to place themselves on an equality with S Miller, and if a Congressman was manufactured out of him, why should not they submit ihomselves to the moulders. Well, we are almost inclined to think ourselves, after the numerous preciou illustrations the country has had litely, that almost anybody is good enough and smart enough ior aCongressman. In the olden times.it is true, there were some very essential little requisites necessary for this position indeed, the people had a very peculiar habit of demanding these requisites in s candidate for the offic, and no one who did'nt right well know he possessed them, and made an undoubted fact to his own mind by frequent and important evidences of his appreciation by his neighbors, would have dared present himself before the people as a candidate for Congress. To-be-sore these requisites were only that he should be a much shrewder and smarter man than his neig ibor; a man known over his section of country for superior ability; a man of good education; of known integrity ; indeed, such a man as by his high talents and character, would in Congress reflect honor upon his constituency. We don't mean to say that such trifling things are conah'ered requisites now, at least in moulding a Locofoco Congressman, or that they have any thirg to do with the matter at all, but merely mention them as legendary facts. It has sometimes ben a subject of serious regret to us, that in selecting a Locofoco candidate for Congress from the numerous aspirants who present themselves before the Convention., aome invention had not been made by which these Conventions might empty the brains of all the candidates in'o some little receptacle, and there by a chemical, electrical or spirit rappirg influence, convert them all into one brain, to be placed in the empty skull of one of th r.ontrihnmr'a at the same moment he received il. f V a v w vy ft . Ul lhe majority as candidate. Those left without any brains would'nt feel the loss very much, while the numerous little additions made to the natural allowance o! brains possessed by the lucky fellow, might sll combined be nearly enough for a respectable member of Congress. If such a glorious patent tiling PoSäiblv never hefnri ill nnv nim-'ar h Uuiy never oeiore in any sim.iar oooy was some patent of this kind so much required, to secure a sufficiency of brains from J nmnrtir a.n;... . i . - j . riiams iq miiKC a aecnii canaiaiie. .... . as win te demanded by this Convention. We pray they may fiud n sabstitute for such sn invention if not, heaven help us, weM be M tilert d again. Two Kor Drowned. Two boys, only chiUren of Mr. Weed, of Newburgb, aged five and seven years, were drowned nesr that town last Saturday, as we learn, under the following circumstances. r . . - 1 hev 0(it intn a .L if tn nl.. .t.:-

aovn invention couia De ooisinea, we should , l" - H'-. uur"cu ""P" oi.oa. : umce , and to proceed forthwith to employ all , tho Northern Indiana railroad, terminating j TTenSihSMTHI n-rnn i h . ..tie. Vi r" ,ui

certain, y recommend it to the Convention! , ' -'a-- sweewpia me lorce anu wnatever means can be made at Toledo, which is the Northern lerssisoe ul ",! um or then b.io4 eshiLu.d ia thu a total loan. :ii . .l . '. i i . , . . h.r' i r".'n'

n c i is cij iirr in asseni uie nezi mo n in . i o - . ... . .x.ua . v .... e ucai uiuiiui. , : lit i i" .! : i n . j too n-iu-roit, to meutinn m aa advertn.m. nt

:. i. . aiaiieuie, iu rcu.iir tiie Kim, n inen iu-Kesi i cam .r,nu uwnw n iT'th iitnnnnt n rn., i:i w ii m i . its riTtri :ci virua

j .-.w m ...aa "y, wnicn Dy some I srrests have been made, mere are lour badmeans floated out into the current. The 'y hurt. A well dressed elderly gentleman boat by some means dritted down to a bayou i WM c'rried 1,1 tne hospital his hesd wss just below town. It is supposed the bjyg ; CUt. ?e"by' ru , there fiiidi.. ik.. i . . John K. Havs, Captain of the police, rethere finding they could not get to shore,' signed at noon. Refusing to do hi. duty in became alarmed and jumped or fell acciden- j the slave matter. tally overboard. The skiff was found in I Jj lhe adjoining towns the bells were the middle of the bayou, and the bovs' hatn l0"'d for "n hour, on the announcement of . J rsin.litinn

m t"" eaiiu. vii ati.runj evening and Sun -i K.. .L ,(T ft- Q . . 1 . . dsy, their friends were sesrebing in the bayos for them, but the bodies bsd not been found yesterdsy morning.

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A Dreadful Scheme Th. Vinr.nn. P.triot has discovered The ncennes Patriot has discovered ( through our imprudence-some dreadful scheme j ha nrt. in tn nr.rtir to swallow

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"w n ma wuiki a K v rj w r - j words, the whole whig scheme exposea They want to keep up a sectionc 1 agitation, not only azainst the democratic party, but against the peace of the whole Union" , j lk;. ,nH h.1 Now what a dreadful thing this is, and wtiat . . o-oiiaiDinfr fel Oiv we are to thus have e.XDOB1 BB8,P,nB ,e"vv WW9Kmm . . . the scheme of the whig party. And what a sharp, shrewd "you ctn't catch me" fellow is he of the Patriot, to detect this yun-powder . ' , ..,.. we r - t wfw www ........ r-vij - re about annlvinir the match. If he ain't -rr--- - promoted in the democratic fold for this evidence that one watchman on the tower sleepeth not then there'a no jrratitude in 'em. If em not, men mere s no grsuiuae in em. n the .reeie of Rome were immortalized for le oi itome were immons.izeu ior iMnn int -Ii ma H.ni't app wliw one Door '"-a ' r . iaSl "A? I r mm solitsrv noose shou.d'nt be c-lorified now for . . , . JV. eivinsr tne aiarm ana navmir jjreai auu nun esi pariy. waw I , . T.-.- "V T . -a.. a. very important case has just been oeA cmea oy trie u. a. -ircun. uawtwia ft . ft a r- fa. a -a Y I. .. polis, in which some parties hereabouts sre ; In.nl.in. nrnnPtir in th amount of orobablv S50.0Ü0. It was the . . . ' P.JIRP nf .il.'l :i i S HPir VS. tv . 1. arDPnr. case of McCall's heirs vs. VV. Carpenter, - - - , n et a. The decision was anainst . . . . I the plaititifls. This suit was brought on the .

Jy .. n ii a a . u j '"ground that Md all at the time he mnde lions, , , f , k . :rtnonv mm ' J deeds for the property, about thirteen years ten Oli j . i . : .. tu . . u

ago, to defendants, was insane The es'ab,..hmPnt of ,he principle contained in this ,. . ..:. ..r i.. . : ij u i - ..u; r .i . ' j gret. Mr. Carpenter's large dwelling is on a portion of this property, and other parts , have been handsomely improved ft-The Vincennea Patriot charges lhe

f ashington fcun with having sacrinceu iiainot be justly chargeable in some quarters, independence as an "independent paper," in i but I do say, and say it understanding! v, hat

W a - - o.ftft a I . making extracts from the N. Y. Tribune snd other papers, against the Nebraska measure. Why we could fill our paper wi ll extracts from good snd leading democratic papersj published east and west, occupying precisely the aame antagonistical position to this la v. We presume the Patriot on the same principle it objects to the Sun and calls it whig, would call us a locofoco, if we made 6uch extracts! C3"The personal difficulties between Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, and Galagher, of the Courier, appears to have been settled. These old gentlemen have been setting a pretty example to us younger members of the fraternity. When such venerable and d.stiuguished editors indu ge in these pleasantries, it is not to he wondered at, that the aspiring young members of the pro.ess- . . . - ton occasionally forget themselves in the warmth of political discussion. May all ur quarrels, however, have ss peaceful and harmless a termination. The Exhibition To-Night. We suppose it is not necessary to advise those who attended the exhibition of Winter's Dioramas last evening to go sg;tin this evening. They w ill be very sure to do that. But we would sny to those who have not attended, that they never before saw in Evansville so beautiful an exhibition of any kind, and they will be abundantly repaid by visiting it. We havn not nac.f to m mmk ,,f thin Arhihirinn to-day as it deserves, but we can commend it to all. Cholera. We learn from a private source that there were three deaths by cholera at Hawesville, Kt , last week. A woman r nd ., .. . . ft, i I i ..,. nn.,anl n I . . . . , . . . . .

1,111 u line suua 7UIII nci ai suu it! lUICr.L . c i II, i rr j rt '"""ithe next from Owl P.airie to hrst Lcck be

and corpses before breakf .st. OO" An agent at Louisville is telling a new patent sewing machine, which will make 600 stitches per minute, and sew 850 gunny bags . . ' a dy- or one g"nt complete an hour. fC?Mr. Fillmore was to have been at Chicago yesterday, to attend Railroad celebration. Steamer Hunted. CrscmsATi, June 3, H. The steamer Bedford bound from Nashvill UOSTOJf, June J. ,t .f impoibe to estimate the number pre6ent. l he streets are literally packed. , Thousands are present from the countrv. On 1 ...w www.... .. . . I Iis rnrnsr nf Ml t . n I V isUaalaa tu... ..-... .-.i .n !. r . CT . m , , i . a quantity of snuff, cowitch, snd a bottle of vitroil was thrown amone the escort. In the! vicinity of the custom House, Mr. Tuckman a . m-m . , . ... attempted to drive a team through the mili tary line, when one of his horses, a valuableanimal, was killed by a bayonet stab. The crowd cried shame, shame, snd made a rush when the commander of the company, greatly excited, ordered the troops to fire. mm ft r a pa .ft ft lol. Boya s sian neanng me order spurred his horse in front ol the company and pre - VCIl LCU 1 IC CACIyUIIUM Ul lliO UIUCI. UtlCf, ,...lil lli. ......linn nf ik. ... .! . . --. . . . .-..vu. Bostos. June 3. Richard H. Danes, on of Bums counsel, !? ?! ." the street Isst night, snd bsdly hurt.

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LeiltTS irOD TDOS. UOWliflg aDQ IT piy f !,. Ol Jas. G. JüllO. I The following letters from Mr. Thomas ' Dear Sir: Your tclognph, maiUd at Vincennes. reached rne a tew hiiursairo, ondl repy in lis mode bjr lhe current poal- Th. telegraph office here, owing to the recent storms, is not at all reliable. The Board has been in sebsion several days, bet will ariourn on Monday. I learned that , . J ,., , . .. , you had, or would hoid an "inHignat. on meetjntr at Kvansville, to take into consideration the condition of the Southern division of the canal; bot the result has not yet transpired, and no otticial accoont has been SMI to me. It UMI ilmt the nt zens of Evit 1 v.' narirra I inn nift nt zeni ni iir. 1L 'a4Ii " a 7m l ' rn ;n , ha mmiiio shuuiu icn a. ur p .,...... ... ... ... condition ofthat work. They were its early friends, snd did good service in furthering every effort lor ita completion. , y ra,Mftfiilta 8llm,P,t t0 vou that , . respeciiuiiy suggest iojou ir.ai there , more reaon isrveyrsittes, -u.dmna- , i I... rV. .r t i, r .,..'., r.. ; .. 1 , 1 .1 mn em taw vwwuw wwww wiw rI - ! 1 . Im. .m mm mk. mm. KAAa alrAI .F... up a good i aviation iimeum urru .mnurM with nrpilpr siicrpM. Idonotbelievethat yourself, or any Considerable portion Ol the - - .. .. . . rv ... .:il- . ,U ,r.fK....I cmzenioi Civnuevmu, win luigci. nicunuiui- . ft ft t 1 I L 1 . . . ft mm . . mm .m.m mm ftin wiiit ii - iiw-r ... ..-..- . Iter, nor will I allow myself to believe ,here ij a , iril of ipjuHt.ce prompting such - .- A J 1 T I ....... I . maniiesiations. i saia ueior., im tion of the work naturally forces enquiry, and : enquiry may result in gooa. i inc-reiy ; . ' . ir -it ,k, nope it win. me aay 10 yournr... ..u ... vi o Int; m r i T C A II ft pftort nr exnense to scKi...w .... 1. ...... na .... orti.rt nr PVpnaP In nr. cure an uninterrupted navigation. '1 " j ', .t , a A .. u k.i t a nn nr pmiienuruia H..O UCC..VW..-; t H .!:.. .1. ..,..., ..,!. nra it olri i gpnt!y directed, in the strongest language to fe 7 . , -n u suu ) M ,,t 1 :wpre no effort to sccomplifth this end. Not relying on the uncertainty of lading a sufc . r I... t lr... , n loisnt force near the break, the President , Kngmeer ka. more then once, sent a large I force of laborers and mechanics from I re ioic II ...... ... . . . ...., ... . I... t in rn.irP riffnr -(J9l ,Q proserule these repairs, and if any naOiT 'U lliu L"Ulllira u . i ... .. ...... ..j-. reasonable efnrt could have given the navi gation desired, lam sure it has been put fo' th from this quarter, and should have been succeseft I. I do not pretend to say that neglect may every officer ulong the entire line has been urged, in the most decided terms, lo spare no etTort or expense to secure the object you and others so much ('esire. Your telegraph retched me st 7, P. If. jand this is written at a much later hour, be cause wish ii to go by the n ail of Monday Tiic enclosed "Order" of the Floard w as adopted this morning, many hours before your favor reached me. Y u will nee in it, I trust, Bome evidence teat the Board of Trustees are resolved to secure to the people South of ihi a femls r communication between lhe Lke and the Ohio river. Very truly, your friend, THOS. DOWLIJIO, Res. Trustee. Jons Ihgle, Esq., EeaMville, Ind.

I lag QMI Friday, SO that the good people of EExtract from Minut s of Preceedingx of Oslaaneiile may judge how far i he charges av Board of TVssfcet, of Ultk M tv, ISÖ4. ' their late M ivor, ol -censure," "ridicule1 and mra r- Ii.i.. nf km Atli laftsi i l.,.i.,rr ! "COntPfi nt," on mv nirt. l.re true. Thri

under consideration, and the continued ill WW ' " - I I tl III tJ 1 atS ' - Ol' lltHt, "ir I" CUft, VJM ft.- 111- . . , rVf 19 Si m m I am m t I. m npnnl Vtntiaeiii lendpn, b(in- brotll i ihc notice of the Board, it i i "Ordered, That the Resident Engineer be directed to select some competent, eaefgtfticl and trust-worthy person to t ike charge ol j said District, "I'd to adopt such other efficient I meaeurcs ait will socore to thai I) strict, and j to the entire line South ot Terre Haute, gjod ! navigation." Trustees' Office, W &, E CsssftJ Terri: H at; te, May 0, 1ä04. Drar Sir: Your letter ol the 27th is iut rue t'lt'i'il u i t la ljiir rpila't fair inliirni'iliiin j concerninj- the regulations heretofore snd now existing for the maintaineece ai.d super - j iutendence of the Southern Division of tl e I Canal. In reply, I have to inform you 'hat the Canal from here south is divided into Districts of from 30 to 50 miles, as it is north, and that there is a Superintendent for each D strict. The first extends from Clinton Lock (16 miles north) t0 Splunge Creek Im. . . JZ? . ! aWsraw tne nexi irt in np.unge erf eK I Sl -I . f ft." m-m, I , Keservoir; the next trt m plunge Lrfek Re. servoir to UWJ i'rnir . I s a wis vr i m i 1 1 i v i si tv a v i trots luuh i j , n r 1 rt) r 1 1 Si. el I ' r i - in I In inoaj e.kiintit I'W Peiersburgh; and the last from that, r - .i n a .1 point to J.vanaville. Lach Superintendent

quillt iu j.van v inc. i .ii il nuiriiiiiriiuti i nia'y iiiki ta i v t I Willi US or COOIU DC (. has a repair-boat, and a boat lorce which islrectly promoted by an early completion of regularly and permanently employed: the j the canal, but on tue contrary, their interests

1 I'UI,,ber J ,nen vare wifh ,hfe "Mla of the District from 8 to 16; and an additional force is employed wherever the emergency rrqi. ires it. Un all new districts, there are two bouts, j with the requisite f rce kept constantly em -

the great P'oyed, and this has been the case on Jesse L. Williams, rhief engineer, srsee CTBS1IC.S M, IIOicÄyi IS. CIlKIfST .Lj Wright's District, (with a sub-Superinten-; North, and so far Isorth, that he could not leel LISBViBVItt-fl onATitopi s, j dent) for more than a year, Bnd on Sterling's int rested in the completion of the ..! at apoli.o hall.

for nearly a year. Die Superintendents are instructed to prosecute repairs with every disDatch: and in rs nf hnM4 tliertira r... :..!- .- ul r. tu J Vj . . - M . Ii (IUI i IIIC 1 H I IIIIIIICIIIBICIJ IU III S ""c- iuoney IS always Kl ineir ; hands enable them to secure the neces- ' "y fore, for speedy repairs; and they are ! f":'J "ware that the uninterrupted nav- . r I ISatlOB of t he fannl ia nam rn mini t.i a I - i in.iliav eni.co..,! .. . ""ey considerations. In addition to all this, and to secure this i object, if possible, Mr. Ball is also vested . a I. ,U I .f .k. O . with lhe general supervision of the Canal south, to 6ee that the Superintendents are active in the discharge of their duty. Incase of Dre.'iks, at the first edvice received by him, I h h&9 Imost invariably gone in person to the point and aided the Superintendent with T J , ft a i mB novice anu presence, anu in every case ! wnere mechanical force greater than could I "v " vn me eiiui, nil, I rLrrS,lH. I IC UUUIU I ftft l AB la aas I .............. lk. I . . i. . . . h, as sent tne requ site men Irom tlaa and other points, to hasten the work oi repair. This system is the ssme that prevails north f in mm , . , or lerre Haute, where, owing to the greattr solidity of the banks, and the greater age of theCnnal, we are to a considerable extent tree trom dltsasters Which prevail SOUth of .:. i i . . . . . . . this place, and which are incident to a new Can Uur plans of superintendence snd e intended to be equally officient repair sre . .. mid iisuu ui rAtiinnur n ami anuth ,,,! . ... . L ..,., I, l a . - . . ... instion, experience and ereat reflection on th. mm of ih. Bd IS ri.w of ..Cttrie

i ".io.g-i.ic.il wi me viMt. The Superintendent, are not always

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equally cspaoie, out 111 ouniu .... -. the bet qualified persons to fill that position, which, it is admitted, is of the highest imporfence. Perhaps it is proper to say that the , ' : 5 :u..-- ..c as. t has luiiv tuiiuiiUbU uiiicoo ui mmm ssa mj Whatever the public mnv be disposed to r : . - C . L. i. .: . . i. .. l. i i. , Trnt.! hnve certainly negioctcd no act which seemed to them nee p.nrv tnaprurp nnod nav cat im Thev emw 9 . w ploy an ab e and meiert caftneer. eoeasotent Superintendt tils, as far as thrv are to be had, and spare no reasonaole expenditure of mcney in the employment of men to keep 111 I a. law. k a i 1 ...... ' ft . v L i n floruer Or pui tm irpau, nie v ans, toj univille. Breaks will occur and accidents hap-, iai Kp ihp vi.nlanre evpr mi unreasino-. for P" ' the elements are not to ne coniro.iea, as mm . . . . ., recpntw had sad proOl north 0 this place. ,.te heretofore made, the treacheroua characler of the CanaJ between Mayille end Petersburoh, did not fail to be fully . . , . . ' L , , explained, am the public, had every reason toKe ecl some interruption., but they cerr. . tl niy have been more Ir.nuent than I bad been led to anticipate. Tue attention ot the & -..ii.i...!.. It. -.a ., .a mnt, -f. uouru nas oeen aaaia i iifu to tue couumun - fweoeww, wi iwwwwiwi wwo w w, gceRl lllPan8 have been idopUd to t'ive ' W - Lrreater ecnrr7 and pt rmanerrce to the bai.k and struciure in that v cinity. ,.. Tril .iM h(. ' i,vp tl.n . Ut d esire to tee the Sort hern Canal cla.ed ' be lhe reacj, of CasUal,ties, and w ill con- ... , ... . -.1 . tinue to urge su-h means and precautions us I will uive these desires final success. Huving thus answerer, with great pleasure, your enquiries, 1 am constrained tt reler to remarks uttered at your late meeting, which " . . . . . gave me great at sorarise. .Mr. J nes, one ol r . . . ,is reported lo have said that i -aM ;a r,.Dortpd lo have -T " ciuzens, is rtponeu 10 nave h , , peesaUrf iutere. T 8leM Chief EnainetTs &c. . B ' interests of the Xjp wprp ,.', . UrPienrd tip inter. MU of ,he Caiial of Terre Haute;-that , n---.i r.nplAliir. he had appealed to the Board repeatedly, as Mayor of Evansville, for redress, bui a deaf ear had been turned to his communications, except by w.y of censure and ridicule." Taking it for granted that Mr. J. did use the language attributed to him, I htve this to say v lt I ,ft. Km mnjiil! mi I .mIp.iiiip kww. .... . wv... , .. iaff any pecuniary or other interests aderse n" o those of Evsnsvills. or those Ii vine sooth of this place, and I utterly deny tor mysell and them, huving ever done any act that would yive color to the charge 2d. 1 deny ever having turned a deaf ear or shown any neylect ol "appeals" mude by Mr. Jones fur redress, as Mayor ot Evansville, or otherwise, and I stteriv deny haviuj; treat- ... . J , J ed his eoasssttnicattoaa with "censure" or

"ridicule." Ilaving just examined his cor-, anu u mceesary, ma'e ooravivse BOSKS Ml repondence, and rny osvn replies, I am p-r- the h.ills of the LMgitlalure and by ihu bondpared to say, most emphatically, that tllSte ! holders.

ia not the shadow ol a shaite on which to hanz j . s assertion. 3d. As I am the Trustee having charge oil lbs rorre. pondt iii e of the office at I errc ! Hantp. and nil letters ol Mr. Jon. s' were re - Ulifd to bj me, Ihenhyi.mte him to allow my letters t j be read at your ai joumed meet- . ' - ' I . will find them, I urn sure, quite to lhe re - ' r .r mm f hü ft f i cai tft f !i t mnii in'ii p i it riT irii i them by Mr. Jone W w w Wi w a v l V WSSWVftlVOV a u v a Very respectfully, vour ob't Ser'vt, Til OS. DUU LING, Resident Trustee. Johk I SOU, Jr., Esq , Evatisrille, la. After the readin of these letterp, ."dr. Jones made the following remarks prepared ... inn rciewii inem. Mv rpmnrk kmfnrw th mni t i nr hmU l.( my remarss neiore ine merung nein n re a lew evenings since, were not correctly re ported in so.ne rer poets ss published in the ; Journal. I did no' s-av that mv appeals tt ! tf.A Irnatoo. - - ... '. W sl J mt n n contempt or ridicule." I said la scbstaace! 1 and I now repeat, that from the adoption ol j the internal improvement system to this time our interests as connected wiih tincanal, have been neglected and disregarded, and not less by the trustees under the present arrangement tlmn formerly when lhe work was prosecuted by the JStat'. Th.t usith Ilia mermmmftLfkm - f . ------ tssmediatels after the construction of the 1 . . ww i an ibv. ' j i ' i i J I U OIIUI I 1 1 IUU j canal w as commenced by the State, there ! la . !.. . a mi mm L. C a 1. j il ic l :c i uu 1 1 ' i ' , ill Hit II! r J r Ul lllir Board of Intern .1 Improvements, nor nun,beruf the Board of Trustees, whose soct i . niay interests were with us or could be di - were either advers. to ours, or merely I i terent and not dependent upn the con llllill- ; i . . i , dependent upn the complej tion or non completion of tlie canal Sou th of VV h te River 1 That the home and pecuniary interests of ' ! South of v hite River, but was slinost ne- ! cessarily isdiffersnt if not adverse to it. 'I' ! :! I' ' ' '. r lrne.mh tl.an.rtnf a. k..a . ' , HID UIIIIU IIUIUI IP, KU, a IIIL'r IUI , nUlllcr III f.int- ill SHU near 1 Oieau, lia Was Consequently directly interested in turning the whole trade of ii,r canal north, and in keeplüg it there just as lung ss any prstSMS I a J - . - . . j l.v IV l.V.V. rmilil bo tiilimi nr pvi'iko nlei.n l,.p A.l, ing the Souih end ol the canal, and fur not keeping it navigable, so that nn outlet could t, ' " ' i,v ' ,.. il, L I . . . L i . , be had to the South for the trade naturally I ft,- , .a . a. , ' tending in that direction That Thomas D whng. resident trustee had no pecuniary interests tobe promoted by completing the canal South of White river, aad that probably his vie s were similar I to those of the people . f Lafavetie and of! I . r -v mmm many cuizens oi j erre tlau'c. that the citizens o" Lafayette exerted kmlt't-U ... . . . . . r - , tension of te canal South of that place, and that many of the citizens of Terre Haute 1 ISHISCIISS its til 11 in . is 1 I i n .. l- m . II, ,, v .. . . mm p.. . . v i .... w ere in lavor of inakinv TWr Ha ,i, il ..-. Southern terminus, and that, although lSm attempt to sli p the canal short of ;h Osio was defeated, the same interests vhkh prompted that attempt. Would Surest Droosv r w crastination and tardiness in Completing the I a noint North of work as a means uf making a point North of White River the terminus as Ion" as nanPOH u . - el... : .i; . . . " siuici.nu mat III WllSreSDect the nfprpstanf Messrs. Dowlins- hml Rm!,,. .....o i i I ----- -my a Thai Wm. J. Bali, re.iden, eine. b.d no pecuniary interests South of White Riv-

i'" t'wi-uiiiaiy interests ct-outn or VV hite K v-er-lhat h,. home and his ints-e.ts w

Vnr k in,) n( nur.A k rnillll tint hl Ctnf

. , . , " i i ed to fed the dee.) interest that we do in the completion of the worknor to devote so much time and attention to it us one wool) who w nctnaipd hv such interest. That for - tion, and necessarily c nfiJed the immediate , . . . I nil I .11 v sum-rVIMIna nt , u-.,rlr lit ritliprs. i ml rlaiK nunerviaita r ii not. iait.nii some of whom had neither pecuniary interest nor professional reputation at stake, and were cnreiesn im lnnutMuive to incir uutifs, i ,i. i.r.i t . i l1 auucu11a14uc111.yn1u1.11u1 me wurn, iuun apparently good until teeted, was in fact b -dly d-ne, and hence the innun erable breaches occurring auer biuiom every nara rain our1 11 ff tlip -.: twelve inuiilhs. i ni nnce 11 was nnnouncea me canai was completed, lhe measures taken to keep " a "I :. . ; . kai im int r i . . l .-. - . I r".'.". It naVIgaDI-, lliai Hie lurcw riiipmjtu jvhs wholly insufficient in point of mltt, aM the saejer part inefficient careless and inexperienced, and interested rather 111 mending L u - .', n in nr-upmlnf, breeches tt $1 50 per day, tnan 111 preventing them at 80 ce,,- per day, und had been ! i !ii. I i . i ft k I Known 10 lie oy luie, Knowing mm uicamen . I all S S were about to occur nenr mem, niu me aaia- ,. i ... i ,.....(...,.. I . .,r ,, st : n i il That had our interests b en nroDerlv re.mri -rr ' . Z. .' rL. presented on lüe bi.i'ü ol irus.ees, wie en I ft . 1.S.J tire canul would have been compietea ano hi successful operation tv o years ago, but that Mr. Butler hud uniformly from the beI . . ... .. i 2 inning exerted htOiSsH to prevent the elec - ... I : ...,, ;-t . tion of a trustee, whose interests were direct ly involved in the early completion ot CDS . . t- .1 canai feoiith ot lute Kiver. I hat the delay in commencing me worn ooum oi Vinte niver, me ume cons.meu in doing the work, the ma nner in which it was o .L ra,i ... ...-. , I i I done, the mea-ures adopted to keep it in re- , . . , , , I pairs, a no the almost total want of personal .... .....! supervision by the trustees and chief engineer. were s cii as tf indicate a deli bt rate nurDose. on tln nnrt of a maioritv of those purpose, on tin r irf of a maioritv of those : ' i huvingtcntro,, nt lo make the canal navigable as I, ug a it i u!d be avoided, consis tcntlv wiih ati .. p rem intention to do so. I hi- sanjwrMv ailwlfS la ar- hartes lotler, ITiowae lluaillif am! esse in W tlnsSJS, Th t 1 had apM akd to ilie Irostee povooa ally aid l loiter repe.ile.ly, ;.nd received in.! .iffii'v kkalirillKM thai tlis Ii -:iri! was nil. - - " Siu to com; l ie Hie worn and to favor us all "" fu.). hot ih.itn.e' aarda were not ' confirmed by i'v ir uei-es, which rmJicated disregard ?; . or i'nfereata it least, if not WliMll ÜC-i'L"! nut to am it ,, to hvpi). p.rili.l HS IOHWUI beilefit of the CifTra-! S-S IvS ' as It COUld be ... avoided. That in view of the circumstanses it was '. time that wr sin uld n.ove in t c matter, and i , epeck out in fuch a manner as to be heard, " SlW of the gentlemnii iMsded to are tfis. j posed lo dispute any . tatemrMt of fact made by me, H t them Co so, and we w ill see who , can adduce the n'n ngest proof in support of 1 hie posiion. and then let the public iudire. , not only as to the fact., but also SS lti j sf' rences fairly dednrible from them. I BaaeS Of these faC'S U?d riot, of COareC, Iceme undrssf STS( last 1 utatd from in.'ormati jii derived from purees o! ellcil a Characler aa I i w arra lit me li a- . . ... , uiiiing tJ, a they are Irur, unlil lire cwitrary ' DDt'.ir. Kb, mtu.: IMe ie announce 0 t e i 'rr of Imlirna ttu JOllS . W KKKS. Melifte von., ty. ieam I ideprn.le.-t Can dite f r Ü.. n te ot Aud.i r of äi. W. ' t"1 k'! Ooi-r 1 elect i u . Tiili n.OI'LE. SPbClAL KOTIOaSn, Use Dr. Howe' Shaker Sarrtirarilla! I AUVKUTIS: IXTIIK vic K.WKS ; VZKTTK Taa erwseiewr 1 the imivvks (; iirnt l$ to ask the , atteinniimt im lo-w n n .l au-in. t . the liciliti. s r- , f jf(,id , , tl i u uMwiH an .l.ivc-r aUted newayn I. . . - . . i .. . . i . r. i.rfi vrt ruj Ii h i.i.! we auara ee r i.'.ui j A.i.ire n n UaSVSk, MASOS m 90. NKW .i)VKKTiSE.MKN IS . JO-T RFX RIVKD. turret's i'..fAHUt for June; V irnaa'a do for do: IfffsfeaM! fr Sftl i- LftJiftl r. iik I. .r June; K n mi rl irnks r l..r June; j jt lru l.c i, Sceead Stiieei at 5A.MI hl. L I -s T I, K ' S rftkstre. A rSSM MPI'I.Y OF ltll CM AUW, FIX(W i ir .- ni Tu Mag, ree'd and tor -ale ct the New W cetera teed aad SceJ -.ore of 6 1. UM.1t C I ". IfMiv STTOOl fs.-A PVI LS0f PLTS a.. T 1. ..ft ........ ;..! W tmmm.i w OF H -fl leu F eed Jse4Stmsff S t.okan at the new OS AST k CO. ri ki. piisiih v ' t- . ü'w ixiiVi inx t in. I ? rMJ". "i-L.T,.",,11? tmmmmmm -r of their M I'KKIOk lOh nn Vond.ir. Jnae 5th. lo 1 fii n at the r reiHencei.. or aieicarta at their uteres, and -.tu tin ajrri nSi , ennVl.Ti u" i iMinnue ei. ry m ir, njanrin; in .n t seaaoi.. iuuaja eaill alio own er on Saturday eremngs. cent cr pound, payments weeklr. A llheral ii. i In to n.itii.. Usine nrer I'll 11 . nur Vi.k . I O"1' Vi-I li::r- .iiiptirI ' tei'Mi-n .it it tti" i uteroic 01 '.eo I it-t t ,1 or at ,h. P,mil) Urtx.,.. otTh f. B.c,u ft , ., ,,u b. promrtiy t'rn1',t' n. wunmi I NRIVaLI.KD exhibition of Fur thmc atg'tn MsaSar, Tot!a- aad Wedatdv. June sth m. R w kl. .HeHthafttl SvmmM. hat h. ha. If B u.i'ie :.rra-c-m. ntj to in rudu et-, tneir kind favor his i f -'a?: m:,i'T,r'Aitl- snd.. III ui.b.'.lua I IIIUI II lilnn. Ill II Uf UBF list city.) , , ; a graaddupl.y mt ' I with4 "'"Lt . , ÄÄSS1 t he followed hy nwrativ. of . foiiowl., "leem. 5Ä s. sSJ th. I milav cathrdral. XihtTiew' ,hoVnf.e t nÄ. r? w it Lriiiicv ,lu '''-. cii.n- pcc'ilmr to the na-.tnl day. left enMaji atuie in all im . 1 . 1 1 NiLTAew' h,wins ,he f ' Sslississr. D.ort ftfftS at 8 o'clock, to hSSMH at f. Tickets 26 eetts only: children under 12 years of nae 15 cents. myJO NHEftlFF'S jsai.e Rr Tirt" oT eertin.it eeyyefn judgment of forccio "d" iu Ap''-ferm is imttitml VttticM m . . - . ' '1 delivered to me. as sher-.n or aa lertnrs rrh C .u.tv I . in;ci..ck . M ami I i.T'e'ock p. M .. at the door of th. Court a h-ln.'ira nt , Ifnn.. i. Ih. .1. .1 t'r.nivilll. Altur fur ul, and l.ll I rmV,T mmm iucuhd i id eonn,r ; "a TrafTe. - ... j . ... ... . ft--lie auction and o it-ery. th. lollowine ri-ai estate situated in and laentoned. and direrted to be sold in and he at ano order of sale . t wit: l.ann Ivinr in the coiintv of VandcrVureh and Sit of inoiaaa. end loiiaie- follow,. Beginning .t the northwent comer Ol t-.e aonn-.asv 'mnr i iracunnal Srct'OQ -,' '"'l ''tf'.'.r ml m4 m I 'S-' i,5-k,.,eat' tw.?,! aev-n ch.m, and rtyliaka to the middle liae o mU fractional , .tin- th.ncii m rth alonr said lino thirt v..i .k.;.. .. . Haka. lathe plac, of hegiaaiag. eouuiaii 1S6 ii lüüacroa i?.Ji!?:A ,,. ..t .... . 7MCT- l 0I,i f-r nie at th. time and pla a aforeimtA, mmd hnnld 1 a aima not ..II mmm. ...: . ' V. T. l I -1' t - mi, 1 n-int . ior in -m r. 1 . . r , ' , 7j " , V . - " 'iii lent to sa-i'v sai'i , anu sn. .-.v. ie.uicu said luJta.ntand co,u th. anid r,l r... ."-..-. ... . . . w. "ft . Ul U 11 ft 1 1 C ICO as may e aecesaarr. win be sold without reesrd to valuation or WW".&WrTr j

iiritTin rnnrtr . , . . ; 3 SI PurtMm R.ftl.l

JCWELIIV STOitE OF

ttcTvw mm. two noons nct.o.v in na. Kaon new m iLWMi. Kvm ii.i r. t. ATtUiftoreI im , md lrrt sjd fOII ml llf IM ul vVt s. t 1"' LJtiryof all kinds, aad f the -t -ij K u 'i ,.a"itr. My fVoek Vi!l ! rintiannlL. a.-.i I. . .h .J'itinna wiüi the latMt and laoit butii.l pju-ra. which my xuatir bnalaeM conaectiuat caU lat to lay tu. all atthalovatt prieai . Rura'n of ny kind txecnud in a coBptUnt aaantr. and at low cnr. All f -odjKold and all repairs da at my itrr warraated. Thi: in 'KDt of anvth.u in mv Im r. r ..itfuKv iavi. v.Maia, BJ .Ivel uid priCCJ. A Bl. if'K VRII. as fonod s.tnraay oruiag. The owner ww hv CmIIioc t thii ntneo. obtain it jeS-St JLSreSTJTatei -- - C,.luu.VunCo!.?,! luV. TS&SS icbti'ixi rnnu; e pt r unnri; cut a?irt-d In. cat: 5 eawM nortcd CLtck . ,5 narrow Twe.d: nopouia d.,..!,,, . aJ Jas. low k Co.. 417 Main it.. Un.. Kj wpw poisiOX.-Toaman'! Bag Pin will ffaiiy Mm tlKairoy and proat th return uf Bad-bags. wha m) miiiiiii to uirtcv'on rrire a -u per miih lurnu or HALI."CK .v STODDARD. ETaafrillt. 1-3l aad IUCU'i) B. UALI.0CK, Priaeoun. 11 i n 1 iwi e n.ir.nni m amwaewn w wa- rwn mm wa- Wft m mm mat aVWOOL t hoi.;.-tu ta,,N,. w lu-n 01 rormn.to nmprH.rTcii.ue ior mi uara&l wtatZT tlanMtet tZ mVZtSZ mmZlXS Ä .ig neighborhood t any ordinary amount, aad only hn, to wn ,ew it to bearded. i- price, are laasaeMw. The hihearhep,iee.iwV.Pfti.Vv.0irdiafi-,aHir. rt "Äg- yÄSSÄ , riuHiuc mniKuii. jej wu ( 1 iftll I llll. - m o. Chb1 TO YS M) PftXf'V (;ooiw. A. HKK ll.."NoV KKKN KlUlli Y K A RS I Jt KTkuiville. eocttantlr ariJin M the little nsefol aad with rruent arraament with Kmnttn merchnu orao.euul art. des. to Ulli p.r"" .it branch of trad, an if oaa and I will aiBj. f..r cash, at th low markrt rriee Cn.t.m. r, aad oi.ad. ar rrPci ally iavitot u en i and ,. at the jwai VftVIe t V U ft . w a l . 1.1 .1 IT .1 1 ll.1l L . ..a -. ( -.i-iydtw OOI I I' i:-i. Fin Jowclry aad Wu Beads, for .ale at S A. C. -TSil-K'S Toy aad NaUoa t-- lit . ' LOTTOS and T.i Fiot.. Per.. Silk, si-tc Band, mm tla-tic.. foraaleat Z A. c. PI ! PISB'S. ! t i ii i in Antr r t' . - V. i i-v:i . '':3 E:Br. iY BATTI.KDHUBS, Grace Hoop. Chen-men aad other' asies. for sale at eZ A. C. PI SIIKB'S. . UOKTB "o: ; Baaken, for OIK.Monp-:Be,U. Flower Vaaes a Work slt at e A. C. Y SKKK S. ' i mnv s h.-.ooo L 11 rec d and for aale ky jel r a . s i iii'imi e a a as'd Wiadcw Sash S AMI KL ORE. ! I)'.; VyUt1 sam. . : . Mkspkcth i,li re,ueui I St siinal s Trices. V .ee 1 1 infirm ihn wh mmtm ech n Ibspecth bLv'teVoeeui-ow ia "w hi. for rrafee-lorwar-t and aetLle, aad would cremtiflBs in future, that there are bo failjr.-s when 'hey are paid for. yl-tl i Sol R.VKY.M 'AHlK.Ti:R8 WAITED. I wboB i will p. si 7.v per dy .d work t. hour. No.. Ml good workmen Beed api'ly. n.l-lwd B. DYSON fivKnpnor. MjOWn s .i.T.-rourre. tau,. A i tut icc'd per .team er S. P. J. Tratme. foraale Ly m3l 8. B. BILBBSI ii CO., Src. aar Wi ,(.- Tl Tilt.- l-I- I' : somk things can uk oonk as wkll as others M'WT 1 IS . IT a . . v . L" . JLa a J II A KT. !.. rrjn-t returned from the Kaatera cities. Ill .mi i mrom bis us customers an. the cituens I eialiy . thai he has now in hie .Shoe More, oe Maria street. Bear- ! lv opposite the KrancV Hank une of the largest, ftftftet aad aeeft 8 aelseeed stocks of Snwoiial to ant ralhi.iMi ie bOOTS ao. S'"KS eer imuglit t.. ihis city, enmprising. Geau1 Boots of ai: kinds. (Jaiuni ... all tli7diSer. Btstv Us. Youth,' and 0U rea"s fine Boots Msjfi' Oaiunaad shoes of all kinds. aaS Inaa s' 8hoes in .tbundaoce r h e also a hae stock ofV. 1 Red Sole Leather, aad Tay ! ,ora, v LÄ .v ,w. ... Cmmtl ,n' 5 l ALSO Mofovcos. I. mine.. ltidina. If ! Web Lscee. EnameHed Spiitu: aad in fact Thread. Gotta rercha every other kiad of Material nece.Msry tP te used in wwnu acturing V. u raft Shoes, all of which will be sold as cheap the c baa pest. anS warranted good. He baa also a lance force of rd and experienced workmen 1 toyed la mawsPartufinf . which ena. lea hiwi to ompra. cither rr neatnesi. rheapneeft or durability, with any lie us east If west of th-j Rocky Muuataift. Call aad see. c l-ti 11. J. HART. 1?VA.SVII.I.K. IM)I V M'OLIS A.D f LKVKIA LAND STRAIGHT LINK K A M.Ro AD CoMSaNY. The Hoard of Directors of this Company, at thrir meeting oc lÄÄSÄ-- saaata.p. mm eUmrfoniSM j T.1 "f' tl. Uth lo, Mot. passed resolutions to the folio wir fanpoet: I aXe-ff-rs6octi; which stuck will draw sia per eeat ixruaan. rI?!?4r".l'"rj. lr '.'..'i .'"i ".'.'. lul t . all wed on the same: and wh. n psid n lastalmeotJ. Mir ... . .1111. i. ll . . W I HB I I T ilirrftnf WUT 1 W B.1V "ft II ftllVH lUMftl UTHH ' I abVae: .-I...-.!' J.l.MKsl.KKE.NK. Stt'e. RWTItlt. OO-i arrn- rwned at lhe OSlee r,f J.hn J. CSanelleT. Sfteeetatw ofihe SvanavilM l.irht Company, and'wi.v i kert M-n f r !. rtydav, from this date, for the suheciip. ."ti n .il.' additional .Sf.rk of said C. mpeny ordered ly the Liff ctor thereof, in iui frmity to law. ea the 4th day o Maewh. I&M. tteat: JOHN J. CHANDLKR. myi-lm Secretary. ,KV DOORS.IriEltN t.f. A VKS from Panay'a ..rtfolio. Seconl Sft!-1cV The liVstd Fsmilr Abroad. Ly Chaa. Lover, Tl.e Whiawiral Woman; Li'e aeM Styma-i cf Mi. Parti nerton - Tlie i.auip Lighted, et . etc Jn' recivl a. r..r m vi THOVAS CoNYNUTOtr HTH.XW :H Hllr. THE nndersljra.v) takes this method te iafo.-W A atiMroue visitors f i"'e Pia-'.n Spriac. that he hae ft leW inure SWftWhMllll left which he will as frenp to all thoer wiU are foad of this d.lieions fruit. Hi, Ri, berries a ill aeoa he ripe, and si so will le served up to visitors. He naa rettt4 up his Bathing Honse. and is ready to accommodate a't "W wish to partake of the aalt water baths. The Mineral aSS Sal' Water lathe sea' that ran e found anywhere. He isprftparrd to accommodate Uoardcr by thl week ordnriag tfe wsrm season. The I uildings are lii-jie and comiaudiooa. well ven'ulate't ad adapted to aommer purposes He als pledgee himseli that if he doa aot cure old and new Chronic diseases. Rheum ni' s. S'-rolula. Dropsy. as tbeea that have partially lost the a,e of their limbs, aad Nervous diseases of the Head, he will ant rharve hem anythiag The pioprietor of tSe Sprints was afllicted for two years with a nervous affection of the h ad. loosing aad a.-ending doriag that tiSM aVot sia thawsand dollars, but to no purpose, aad foeaS ne relief watil he berame pmprietor of the Spiiags The water xiengtheee the aervons system and adds to the pateat new trie aad vigor. myW tf WM. BATES, rieprialer. L"t IS KKflNKD StGAR. 73 UU Leer. Cruihed. 9 Towdcred an"! Refined wlrHe, in iter and ow the way r foriftl by (m26) 8. K. i 1 1. 1 J r. R I k CO.. Sy. real tater. fl"BA SIX CIOAR. .40 be ' 0 ''h fioi." fL it I .J J is: ree'd lor sale he K. GlLKRT k CO.. DIJ a. nr WftUv. use :. TrmsT unr.r.y. rn iv mav. HIS Baak pays intereat at he rate o ia fmr ceat. ye an num on all money deposit d. payable oa demaad Bajra ai. l .. K.i ,ll,rr . n KT, rn K,nitl,'.r. ..d U ...... rWa k OnM and Sr.i.r Siln-r Chanv. I'criii M t..A 1, , "ij VlukTt JlJSSi rromrtlr at cun.nt ut.. .,r . irh.n.. onej- remitted to any part o' Europe S en Hunt 3 o'clock A. M till J o'clock P. M. o. coeAN t. B All orders (post-p-ld) promptly aitenaed te. ytS-lm niMMIKS, PI HCIIssl AND HLATSI, mwr.i r.i i.u per MM Uoldea Oste al 19 SI,... l!....k.. 11 J.. V . u k. ft. : n doiNo t Somhbiag do; s do. No. t do ei w de. Äd s..t; ; XlMm ! r aaie at lowest market price . o. i. m . Hi.itAXX . 1Y, f)OE.X AMlOtT.-A freah ef eftU aa; m-. imi mmm mi sale at tijt new it este re eft aaft T. GRANT a CO. I.I IHllllt Uli V SI'' RSTANT fa aa order o the Court 7 r ,-, im... - ' Vanderfcoreh ronaty. made ät im March Term. TTd rtS&la.'r'S iSi.i4 'Uli00' of th ,1 f ör w ia th. SaU pCSlri mmmiS I " -"""V 3 RSrayaSaS JP-" " " aadrjiurgh Circuit Coart at la Sen itTf i. w T. em A T 1 mmt ft . a mW . . - v ' - 'wijihii i renn an at. im mmm Umhtt Term. A D. 1S. hy the C'omm.ssloaers appointed te masses J ''"" reonra ia UM Hook H , at paff sa. TBBMS One-third of the put r has. mnaaw te Be paid ia cask: oae-third ia aiae and oae-third a ighteB mootlm JOS. P ELLIoTT. G.erdiea nJT20-2wd&w of Iafaat H.ira of Daaiel Miller, deceaaed. Goonsi mE'E RECEIVED this day the following Gooe. Tit

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