Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 40, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 June 1854 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

A. H. SANDER1-. EDITOR. TSKMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Joarnal, per year, " by the week Tri-Weekly Journal, per year 10 ... 400 ... weekly Journal, . ,

c.-ci--.ti Asiici.-Nmn. & Mon" " . . ffl rth.treet, between Vine and Walnut, cinrimiati. Jackson. Atter the mate had hied his am?.nfE& Justice's office, he wasat-

i aie in their office, ami adTeruwmein na subwrip i an or wapetralli sonritoa inroad tarm. CITY or WEDNESDAY MORNING jRN1NG Jb!NL M - cai.faruiu correapomTencc We publish to-day a long and interesting i ... ,. j ..!.., -nrrcmion-' letter from our old and popular corresponu dent It was written less than one month ago. We have also another letter from the same correspondent written May 16th, giv-; Ing interesting particulars of the surrender of Walker, the F.l.ibuster. and hi. followers. , W.th.nkour friend for hi. attention. ILs letters are eagerly anticipated, and read with aridity. There are but few of our readers u . j ...i intoraaiPil in Pa M aWala who sre not directly interested in Lul iornia, as the home of relatives or incum. v-. Course letters fresh from the üolden ötate are highly pr zed especially when written ,hl fr, and eav and soicv stvlc of our Jn th. free snd easy and spicy style ol our, favorite correspondent. We not only think Mr. Cutler for these letters, but for piles of California papers, almost "wet from the , press." The Latl .tight. Mr. Winter assures us that the exhibition of his Chemical Dioramas, die., will poeitive- ' )y cloae with this evening's entertainment. J Those who have not attended, will certainly rail themselves of the last opportunity ä which wilt be afforded them in this city to see these beautiful Dioramas, &c, and many of thosewbo have been even several nights, ; cannot well refrain from going again thi evening. It ia the most beautiful and novel exhibition we have ever had in this city, and ! that is praise enough. There will be a day performance for the benefit of famil.es and ( children who cannot well attend in the evening, this afternoon, commencing at three o'clock. We hope all the children will be there who can crowd in. They will be amused and instructed. WlttidrHW.il ur nr. liallaf Iter . Wb. D. Gallagher, Eq , one of the editcrs of the Louisville Courier, has withdrawn from that establishment, owing to differences of opinion between himself and Mr. Haldeman, particularly in reference to the certain objectionable article which lately appeared in the Courier against Mi. Prentice. Mr. G. 's health has been very bad lately, and he has thus been unable to do justice to ISimself in the columns of the Courier. Owing to his illness, he has not been permitted to read the Louisville papers lately, and it is due him to say that the replies made to the Journal's attacks, were not from him. We wish Mr. Gallagher a speedy recovery of his health, aud Mr. Haldeman great success with the Courier. That .TIKI I Failure. Our Postmaster has received the following note from the Mail Agent on the Crystal Palace, explaining his reason for neglecting to put out the mail here last Sunday. In justice to Mr. Drumb, we will say that this is the first delinquency we have heard laid to him. We hope it will be the last: Steamer Crystal Palace,) June 1), '64. Dear Sir: This morning I passed your place and failed to deliver your mail. I had not alept any through the night f went to bed after I pnssed Owenaboro, requesting the officers of the boat to call me a Evansvilie, which I exceedingly regret they lailed to do. I will promptly report this failure to the department. W. P. DRlTMB, R't. Ag't.j Pr. Steamer Crystal Palace. P. M , Evansvilie, Ind. fl- The E .quirer is assured that we do sot claim, nor have we a right to speak the yoice of the Whir? nartv on the snbiect of temperance or temperance law. W h I. dif- . i-fwi iciiiuciiuic lawa. 1 lllit. Uliferent members of our paity entertai.i different opinions on this subject, it wool 1 be presumption on the part of us to pretend to sns.r tKo Baaste f W u .... j.j j.

o.we might Ml quite a. much a, the late discovered the biscuits of an unusual color; he I Cii,if'0"tia want8 a 7 f Railroads-; ed. snd the sentence deierre. till the matter T , .... " LtUki u. . r.u u t u WRnt lhe iron track and the locomotive, the! could be investigated. JUoCofoco convention did in pretending to j called his cook to eat one of them , which she tender and the car, to Mil her vallits with! Jsmes Stewart has been convicted, in the speak for its party on the same subject. : dld very reluctantly, and died !n fixteen min-1 farmers, her mountains with miners. Not D'stric' Court of Trinity county, of the murThere are hundreds and thousands of Demo- utC8 sfterwards from the effects of the poison fortune-seekers for a day or h year, but sub-! der of Henry Smith, and bas been sentenced erat, in the State, who repudiate the action! she intended for her master and mistress. "nti., permanent residents. She wants to be hung on the 14th prox. Stewart is a 1 L. m s. a as x a s a . w m aw a n at , I l,i j n i.i. In I Saasa Ian ? I

of that convention on this as well ss on other subjects. We sh ill be heard individually on ! this theme in good time.

Fa-ct CoiFECTlo-AKT.-Mes.rs. JohniondDis.rict, Hon. Gilchrist Porter; Third

Farrel, & Co., have just received a large va - rial. Af 17 u i-r--., . : i ..m.j wl a iutu vuiiicti.uiiiiit, wriiikii is tai - eolated to win the particular regards of the ladies. Our fair friamH will find nmnnrr thpsp asnciouac mfectionaries, several articlea nev i a I a e - er oeiore ottered foraale in Evansvilie, and probably of a afeaal .1 iv . prooaoiy of a kind they never oaw. W e are nut war rnr.i t ... . . wy iwi.u ui sweet things, but we coufese t.t tui. now arrival has rather inculcated a nsa annatita Tk. C ... eyery iancy re.na .cture but T overy tancy manufacture, but more especially we now believe in confectionaries Call and see some samples of their art. 0 The Louisville Jo:rnal publishes two letters from friends commending its course ate One is dated Evansvilie. The Journal ays, "The Evansv..le letter ia from a singularly strong minded and just minded man, whom nothing could ever induce to do more than j jetice to a friend or less than justice to foe." A very atrong minded compliment. OAraan named Henry Taylor, an engineer on the afadison Railroad, died at Inaiauapolis Thursday, of cholera.

Steamboat Bow.

While the steamer Eutportwat laying at . , i , cr ... v the wharf ye.terday. a difficulty arose between the mate and some of the hands, which resulted in the mate applying to Justice Walker for a peace warrant against one of the hand, who ryave his name as Andrew . , . jaci,80n and several other Irish-

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mi. and a tfmera b?ht ensued in ironi 01 - r very freely used by the hands, and 9 J knives and pistols in defence by the officers of lhe Doat. The mate received a severe . , . , .r . cut m the shoulder from a knife in the hands . otJackson. Sheriff Gavitt was near at hand ..pitched in" amid the storm of brickbats and efleclerj the arrest of about a dozen of the ea(Jer8 of ,he affVaVt great, y al lhe risk of y, own head. The names of the partieaar. rpsled were: Andrew Jackson, James Lodge, jamP. Nor,nan, Pat. McManning, John Mack) Timothy Ryan, Pat. Quigley.John ' .u McConney. Tnefie were arre.ted upon the affijavit o. the mate. John Ripley am. severa, otherg conected with the affray made . J P .t u , I . Th TBIU.Upon the trial sever. 1 witneBsea were 8Worn tü tne effecl lhat Jack - gon f.,nowe the mate from Walker's office ith a dravvn kuife .muttering threats of vioience. lie overiooa in uiiia whu wob hi .. . . . afc m mm mmm mm. Wi m ... Mm company with the captain of the Eastport and another friend on their way to the boat, and made a thrust at him, when a shout came from the crowd of boat hands, which were fullowing, "give it to him" "you've gQt him now," &c, &c. The mate sprang aside and drew his pistol and snapped at lhe aPgaiUnt several times, but it mi?afired Tbey finaiy got clenched near the Washington House, when a large number of the hands took a part by throwing brickbats, &c. The wound received by the male wa8 tien inflicted, also a slight flesh cut on Jackson the assailant. VI A9 I 4H -- j IT 1 I tnly..rt ta n a huor BOfl and ftftm a ft n Inhrl .... . i Lodge 510 for aiding in the assault. lhe assault was a very aggravated one and demanded a more severe punishment, but owing to the difficulty attending the recognizing of non-resident witnesses, it was disposed of as above. The other parties could not be identified and were discharged. The Canal. A letter from Mr. H. B. Smiih, of Terre Haute, says the canal packets were to com. mence running between that place and Evansvilie last Monday, and will run regularly thereafter if the condition of the canal will permit. We hope there will be no more j breaks soon to prevent the regular running j of this line of packets. H3" We fear Col. Drew'a prospects are on the decline. He h as been puffed by the ew Albany Ledger! If he can survive that, I we shall probably be called upon to recognize him in due time as our Senator elect. Catalepsy. The Providence Post says, about three week ago the wife of Mr. Henry Colvin, of Coventry , arose in the morning complaining of a pain in her side. She soon j fell asleep ur died, as supposed. When her ! Iriends came ,lo attend the funeral, they were . i ,u .u . i a.. tflriirlr A' i t h Iba rpmnrlr in v lilA.liUa minsap. , . , . . ance of the corpse, snd the funeral was de ferred. Since then she has laid in the same condition, and many have visited Mr. Colvin's house, none of whom can discover any signs of decay. There had been no alteration on Friday, 21st, a period of about three ' weeks. (TU The Washington Union of Friday

states that the difficulties between this Gov- j "or and cl isses of men, religion, pursuits, me.it and Spain are not adjusted, ,nd tjat habits; some of the-n brought down Iron, .u u .L j the time of the antideluyuins. Tne scene the policy of the administration remains un-1 8U?(9l8 many reffectioll!. for the MoraIiel changed. I and Statesman. What effect this coming. Tho Wnshinrrton corresDondpnt nf th.lini?of races, of rood soirits and bad. arkita

Jourr,al of Commerce savs that the President .L . a r ... . oi congress WW send imn inmm!mnri tn Sn .in f.rlU num,.:., two commissioners to Sp tin, for the purpose of proposing to purchise Cuba. 15" Mr. Edmonton, iu McCraken county, Vv tsassi ,t,o0fc nn altttsasa ilumn Ssa Kroniii..! Misnouat. The Whig nominations for Congress in Missouri are the following: Frst District. Hon. S imni-I CnithPrn- Spc. ! District, H ( T t ! 13? r. i r- . . I .. . . . " l mi. j.is. j j.iuu.ev r 1 1 1 n nisirici. j ijon. Jotlll Ijr. JM 1 1 1 T. (Vi Tk. tr. , ri , ... UTlbe Exchange Hotel at Louisville caught fire early Sunday morning, and ona wing of it waa partially destroyed before the ' flames cou!d be subdued. Losa not so ereat i w 60 real as ine a arm. r . j-. v yj, I Ti. r at . i OCT Dr. f. Philip Hobbs.of Memphis has .im m . . mm lull aa t , I k a at aaa an . . t V I T'i """f l -Z f that by tbe use of cistern water entirely and a I A WnllltliA III I K A k ft O t n i ! I rliannr.A.a J ! exclusively tne cnoiera win disappear and a a ft a a . . n a. ,

never return. lhe doctor ssys that this is this connection, Air. Editrr be perfectly conduct, and asked Mrs. D. to forgive him. known to him by analysis and by an expe- understood. The clasn of citizens now need- At moment Mr. Dunn ci:me in, took rience of twenty-four years. The editor of ; ed in this State are those who come willing FwleT hJ the collar and led him awry.saythe Nashville Gazette ssys thst from his own to identify their future interests with those of in? ,,e would h" the Station House, observations in 1849, when the clolera was California; who immigrate with the intention ,n Washington street Foley wrenched him ti its worst stages, it was admitted by those of retnsining here. Tbe day of eoeedy for- from Dunn's grasp, drew a sword from best acquainted with the duease.thai those tunes haa long since passed, save now and cane' and ll,rusl il into Dunn, Foley ihen who used rainwater where the disease was then a lucky bombre makes a successful "r'ed and ran a short distance, but was moat prevalent were. ree from it. I strike, but these, "like angels visits, are few "topped by the police. After he was woundBLrchange. , and far between." ed, Dunn turned and ran towards his house. M true that would be a very comforting re- Mr. Srlaa E. Burrows, one of our most He r,n but few BlePs however, when he

nection to the people of Evansyille, as eis -

tern water is very irener,i!- ...pd here It ia F1, "ew8 relative to the opening certainl.th. n.fw5" 7 "w,oftht ports of Japan to the trade of the

r asiimii in i j r oi so water -or rainer, it is traffr unadulterated.

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Mr. Saüders: I notice in yourpaperot Monday, that 60mo no viuuui ui your ruv XJn oTnot over 100 miles to make ..I. üf 6üme pr0perty, which cost 81'iOO sixteen years ao, and succeeded at I desire throughyour columns to say to the individu1 who has been abroaä that me purcn.aer of said property are holding tne same ai 03j5oo and can seJ1 lie .ame at that price wi(n as little trouble the aforesaid gent from abroad made snleof the same. , M. - 7 ring the item alluded to, as it was told u no . .. , ...... T-k tor me purpose oi pjum.auon. nCc,-.,t,t. man assured us that he l ad great trouble in sellintr the lots at the nr.'ce alluded to, vet sening meioisaiinepr.ee auu.c . ii., i . k. i t.inixl ht Imidin he knew more m.ght be obtained by holding i 00 a sbort lltn- We adv,:e dl8lant frind to sell out if he can get IM price he ys- Our folks find it a very good plan to sell whenever .hey can make a good spe culat.on, and re-invest. I. M. chooses to eil we can put him in the way of making handsome investments in Evanbviile. rj-r j. P. Swasev ha. been convicted to , . - - : ,l. it a nistrirt fnur! of Indilina for 8ix months and to pay a fine L .... ' .. für rbbmg thC ma,, . ; fT-The Cincinnati Enquirer says that the high price of hemp will prevent tne manufaciure of baggiug, in that city, the present I scaaou. CA1IFCRUIA C 0REES P0NDENCE. r j e r ---- u,m t,a .;, ... Departure of Califomans--Home K'ßccUons r i e J jj r -,.if Um. mmX. .

-Cal.fornia a World of Jtself-BV whom ot A9'at,C8 rl'J. ourI population. In the Ute and why the Population of the State should be from C'1,l,a' 1 6" i,,e -o'-rnment üaIncr Jed-Another JajJnExped.tion-LaU zette states that, on the first o January Her-j-.l r.i-j. i..(thm i were 800 Chinese in Hong Kong awaiting

ttÄlielÄ: ani Flour-The Wa'ker FilUbu,tcrs-Cr,me , Fire Gold Received Married by Light ning. Sas Francisco, Cal., May 15ih, 1854 Tlenr A, hi Tn.mnrrnU' I hp wtfa mers (iold en Gate and Brother Jonathan leave this, 'UI I WI 4 Q 1 1 O III Uf Dil l III . . . . - t f , D a i at i n at n A lib them s .me 1.600 i Cüliiornisns return to their homes. The i mrni,.r .. .t.ises in the East invites thoughts away to that far East the home of my youth; and often in these flights fancy brings to view the well renembered features of rry friend Sand: RS, seated in his sanctum and pcuring over musty books and piles ol newspapers, in seaich of something to enIure lhe boundary of thought, increase the stock of knowledge, and gratify the tastes ol Iiis many tasty reader. As such an under taking I know to be no small t i?k, you will allow me to hope that your labors are properly appreciated and suitably rewarded by a iibera! subscription und good pay. A- variety is a needful element to the better enjoyment of life, and is tiial on which the immormm - " - tal mind is ever leas ing, and must t ver coi H be f;ated; so with a newspaper

i must be spiced with variety to give interest J heavens wrre radient with its hriil.nnt corto its nn?es audi naure ita beitfr read: and it ! scat.ons, nnd "t burrt into a thousand Ira-

is for that reason more than any oilier. I or... poee occasionally o give you a few it ins Ironi this hide ol the continent, which rrwiy serve to satisfy, to aome extent, the freat demand for something new, which ttftiori mus! furni!ih or forfeit the good opinion ol some who preier t be f.ul occasionally r ither than Hiiil' t nnd thirst

after new.. Materials here b-come aha. ! witl be Pr,,,!" 13,000 eble( a aln1t 1dant out of which to write a book during each cient, u is .stated,!., last for consumption i itervalofthe two weeks throughout the vrtr: ' ono year or more. Notwithstanding these

h.ut tl) sy nothing of the want of time, my pen being of steel a nd not endowed with rare or uncommon tjilts, lefuss to record the many interesting tacts, and touching laci- ' dents which are of daily 0''currence in this and of strangers; a land w here the ends of the earth have met, and where the people of eyery clime are represented in propria persona, in costume and manners, dialect and color, poverty and riches, ignorance and intelligence, i'i depravity and perfection, in art and science, in morals and religion, and in every o'her thing from the sublime to the ridicu lous. I his group forms a picture of a world in miniature, and exhibits at one view all Pirils and bIack- 8rY spirits and brown, is to have upon the moral and reliions condi uf o(j- , t - .1 . . 1... ....... - r

the political institutions of our coun'ry and I on Wednesday last be a correct one. It apthe world at large, are questions to be solved Pears th1 bv one of lne mberless hasty, bv that unknown futur. which vielda its in- inconsiderate acts of the Legislature, juris-

telügence in our day to none in advance of ihaDnenint? evtnta. : uie means ot tr-i nsporting her freight of (goods and of people, rapidly and chea"ply. j Millions ol acres are awaiting, as they nave' been for centurit s, the pljw, the hoe, the ed, ready to cive back at the first rail, m ms rlur.n- V" o n irold lie sraitina far tho nirk r, ti.. .,,.... . . 1 r- i I " I i on It has been Ivinrr for rPnf nrip. ready to make heavv thp nurlrpt ke heavy the pocket of the miner. Millinna ,,f . .1, f . . . . i I -. "inueii lui cat 1 1 tea e t a uu u in L' II" j the hills aa they have stuod for cen,irie8. ! awaiting the axe, the saw. the mill, to be ,urnd '"to lumber to make shelter and decoI m. J . s . - r"!,on Ior tn People and the.r firesides. We want morr nsnnl-n.rm.nsni ,i,:monm . . r- r - ..- more laborers to cultivate the soil, to dir the riilrrtfc in m.lr. a . .. h ... a - - - .u I e I "Ulic u.u ll'.-J, IU I .11 II 11117 rivers through auriferous regions, to turn our I

ngi, our fields' into gran.riea, our mountain into aaata n.,r ,ild!st

I a a ... ! at I M,WIIS I 11 t w lllll Ot V U I If I IU , prairies into villages and farms. Let m in , Promi"ent merchants, immediately after the I : . f .1 . . . world, conceived the idea of makintr a vovatre

tsj Jeddo, for the purpose of ss'ertainin the I

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iruin 01 me rumor, mmm u ! sw r" w at once with the Japanese, ior unicn no i.j vihm uui ine eupuei buTwhich for the trip he be. named the -Lady Pierce," in honor of our present Chief Magistrate, and sailed yesterday. There is no question of the fact, that it the rumor be correct, oan rr.ncsco, rrom aesigned to enjoy a largi snare WW wmmw fits to be derived from this new field for commercial enterprize. Mr. Burrow's object is understood to attain to the distinction of being set down as the pioneer of the Jap;in Com. Perry and his squadron should be an...o ch0red off Jeddo at the time of her arrival, it will no doubt be a joy ful surprise for him to nnd an A mencan merchint the first to avail , ,. . c. , . ,. , himself of the benefits of the negotiation in a but the honor 0f conducting which to I successful termination, if rumor be correct, is to be awarded to others. ..,,- utt ,and8-13d,Tf from Honilll( The a(!vices Bre Q ,hc 23d ApriK j geild you a flie of the Polynesian. The mo t important news I find by this arrival is the loss of the John We.lev. trot, Hc nolulu for San Francisco on thp 97th MuTh ofT WhIum Wmu-rI ii r.or ou to friend B.ngham for latitude and longitude) where she hnd stopped tor cargo. She had ;1 bord 1 250 bhla of potatoes and 144 hogs. There wa. also on board about 6 ono gaMons of oil. T!,e vsel WH9 a lo,üi wreck, and but a small portion ot he r c argo was saved. No lives lost. 'Hie mei's for I IhP I niti! ( :i I p i Mi ira c-,frl mmwm- v . . - W w . w mm w -mmm Our people, have bee, me alarmed at the rapid influx of Chinese to this county, and measures are being taken by the Legislature, now in session, to impede this rapid accession t ' r r of Asiatics to our population. In the late C.lirorn,,-.,, WWW hive ,un? since taken their departure, and been replaced by others. Notwithstanding the immens) numbers who h vo already crowded the diggings, emigration is still on the increase. It would appear that in Canton the brokers are under engagement to find passage to San Francisco for a trreat many the numbers being variously f tried at rtm 2,000 W3 ar lu " B,ca- ' uc,,iailu "r3 M. X . I if m 10 oeuT passengers 10 our Miorcs, nie uazeue W1 n 80 'um nl ue ai " asioii.si.eu to hear that the old tubs, used by the enrpen ter for heaving down ships under repair, had been bought for this purpose." The people are demanding that a check be put to this overflow of Asiatics, hieh threaten la overwhelm us in such manner that Americans will soon be as aliens upon their own soil. It will not do to continue to allow the Chineoe emirati in within our borders, unless We are willing to Pec a preponderance of Asiatic population in California. If we are to have slaven here, we pretfr blacks to the disgusting "long-tails." A most brilliant meteor sl ot across lhe sky Wednesday inorninjj about 12i o'clock. I;s direction was from West to Ea;-t, and its appearance extremely magnified. The whole ! ","i uf . just previous to subsiding into eternal darkness It i estimated the amount ol wheat raised this yenr in this State, on 102,300 arres, is al least 3,069 000 buheld. There are 2 1 mi for friadiwig it into fl ur, the winde number c tpiiMe of am diuir 2 245 bb!s per di m. Now, allowing five bushels to the hbl, there j 'r,c,s c;'st,rr' slippers still forward flour lu imB saswaas, ai.u aooacqoeaiiy are tne lookers. So widely diiTerent are the reprrts of thr fate of Walker and his party, that I scarcely know what disposition to make of him to the readers of lhe Journal in this letter. Last week it was stated, und generally believed, that the entire party had been destroyed by Melendrez, and the i',x-President killed, which news was br ght to San Diego by a Mexican. I am now forced to believe this an error, and to believe also that Walk- ' er is 8til1. "slive and kicking' although his kicks evinc diu nine vitality and btrength. The Intest rumor now is. that Walker had an engagement with Melendrez, in which himself and a few others barely escaped with their lives, and were on their way to San Diego, which pUce they were expected to reach on the 4th inst. Sheppard, convicted for the murder of Mr. Day. last week, is likely to get a new trial, if lh plea set up by .he District Attorney ... t .....,:..,.!. 1 I . '''ct'on uVer suc1 cases '8 taken from the I Court of Sessions, in which he asconvictj""" u p ot. laum, Missouri. A most shocking murder occurred here day before yesterday, caused by that terrible monster and enemy of the human race rum. ! fei .'- tJ'JZ!-! editor anu proprietor of a paper, of which u. j i : ..." .i -ii-j .a - ne omucr uniy iiau uccu i.-gut-u, taiit-u wie Pocifie Police Ga Gazette. In his employ was a man named Thos. Foiev. In lhe earlv oart , , J t of the day Foley being somewhat intoxicated nd abu8ivei his employer, Dunn, sent lor a PoMce officer, and had '.im jected irom his mm X1 Ts- lean U . A , 1 at sn . -y wV,y Dunn's house, and used very off-nsi ent to nsive IanguaKe lo Mrs- Dunn, saying her hu?band was . -. . a d d rofrue and cheat. anJ that iinls r.p cf ' Paid h'M thc 4n,ount he owet him he (Foley) i I I i I r a would km mm oeiore morning, and at the lime time he brandished a swurd cam Shortly after he appeared to regret his rude II, exclaiming "oh, bod!" Foley is from -r---"-"" ""n was öi years oiu, n" of New York, and leaves a wile and T .l I- ft- . rt lhree children in tlrvs city to mourn his un-

tirnely fate. It is said his wife was frantic i

with grief at her loss. A subscription waa THE L.ASf CALL ! (t!ie next day) taken up for the benefit of the So,r had set. 01,100 had been sub.scnbed, which .A ti ksday u wkuni&uay. jcnk 12TH. istu waa;us!ht a pretty fair beginning towards Lx SwnlK JTwÄ .TstÄ ZuT obtaining a handsome amount. K. r.,, ""vi hino ne'. A nre, the lar 'est that has occurred in tins aori.hi,. too Dumerou to uouti in u dvrtii-mit. city si!,ce my arrival in the country, took j "hich & VZfftt? VKwa. Uur,roftk place Thursday morning last, at Ö o'clock, ,hÄ!cÄ wh cli destroyed three dwelling houses with m upprd in u Uotptua oriniua, n rim. furniture to the valuation of some 10,000. . g F"U gS " Amor. the sufferers was a widow lady, whoL pirit .oit RB.t 1.1m .11 T l . . ! !" EKAL ROOMS ufficit t ucoBBodtl. iU ftalost n r all. that day a subscription was y. i. ,.r. .t DR. J c. BIRCH. taken up by the firemen of the City, for her i ioor Vor tk ShcTwd üom. reü"f, and quite a large amount was raised. TWO t'OLTS STR YKD. The amount of gold dust brought down by T'iiSS

lUessiH. v ens, r ing u. tu s express oul . u r -i tf. . ring the month of April, was $2,900,b32, of which SI ,833,571 was the products of the XT -r - - m..A AIT f .1 9 .1 . i I : . I. , V '')'-' 1 Ol tue OOUIUCTU mines. To prove to your entire satisfaction that we aro a some hat fast people, I will here state trial Mr. McKinney of the Assembly, gave notice, a day or two since, that he should introduce belore that body a bill to legalize marriages by telegraph-a very conven'er.t wav of "splicing"' absent lovers. Our Evansvilie friends scattered abroad in . I I I ..II ... ..II fae .. f k.ua .nn ulls lanu art; uii tn, mi ao a " - anj knowledge of them. Adios. C. T. C. rh.i(3drDfsiivin('ound. Late yesterday a ternoon at the foot cf J . f , - c ,. Sixth street, the body t f a man was Tound in the ruer deeply embedded in the mud. The Coronfr was immediately huinmoned ni from the clothing, watch, &c, found, H doubl waa entertained but that the uudy was that of the unfortunate Edward SIevn. 1 he L a l r !. Joverroai was recogmzeu oy menus o: me ueceased as that of Mr. S., as w is also the 1 Itch procured at Lemon's. The latter ar - :..;....,l ; tAv. ik i 1 i. : v svno nut H'jui t.u ill Ulf. it.aai , cuc vu crystal was much blackened. The body wai conveyed tc Cave Hill Cemetery. This morning in order to ft Hay any ilinilif lliu ! r i. . ' ..! Mr ildvin will m .If :) -m.e ...U . ...!. B3 iu uie imv:v oi tut- UEiirnwo, Among til.' Ctt2sitS present there Wa8 no f. : : v r t J,.. dlVIMon Ol Opinion cncern.ng the identy Of the body, that was dtecnvervd bv a person liailieil Kut:Kel,a w ilcblli ih oil the Logatl i I , r, ns we Ixari.ed from f ,oroin r Green. It is saepoKHl (n a Mr Ölet irt accidentally J ' lliif'if of (lie h'-aVy Stofm fell in In- river th niglii ol ifio neaTff early the pi?t w.u'er. There ere no evidences upon Iii person tf fowl play. The leal lime at which he was sc n avaa 2 o'clock A M. The hands of the watch ttitJical lTiag seopp td at 2:4ö A. M. gm , i . i t m Um Great credit I due Corner Green for the indt fati.fahle mannet in which he performed Ins duti-'s uM toe present occasion. 1 he body w as in t uch a condition as to render inspec I? . r . . m tev a. tion a matter of the greatest difficulty f Ix.u. Covr. .11 A IC lit II), fw Titeedty morninjt Inn lab, t Um mi U f Tx. Pr- " I'! v K. v Jla-cn ! Vineei.t JO.-lll'.V DATM aww Ml a fcLKa JANE JENKINS, twltof farlirf- Ind. M : BMTM Ple3v ni"'mr. t i r vo-er of Indiana tl at JuIIV H I'KKi ot Slari m rnai.li I. in 1mA r.'-i.i T.nd.d i' for the oti ee of Au litor of 'State, a tl.r Orto'r ei..n 711 E PEOPLR. aawaaaaaaataaaw mmm, SP LCI A L N 01IC E S . - . .. .- ,Ce Dr. flowed SbaWr Sursaparilla! AI iru t it riH 1.1 r.T'ir Merabtrs f Kvaavittt Lo lge No. 6. A. V. M.are hrebv n.t i -iv to -.".ui a res ilar me ting at their H.H. on ', Mnn-lny . nirg neMt Juu-- I ' h. Tin re ill ! I.usinesa of im;r;anc . ljr otder of the a. m. WM. M S 1 K M A N . S cretnry. i ell-t T!:!.k;ii km vont i:. A r.xr.T . tho t. nd W. Telugrnia Line isnow I ting transi ltrr.-d :o iV. K. auJ C. K !I. Keawwyy 1 f: a the ulfice rior i if.9i.Mufk . M.. Wlfl fee foraide.l. AM Wnsjssj.ejg left at I th ofb. e ft urn' to ihi h ht and i;rior vt 3 'rl..ek P. 31 , . il I he for v. ar led at 3, P. SI. This arrai'genent w ill contiuue uritii ii.., r. Ji . mi nrrai.'c mni .hi cununiif ..... .... .. , , a. RS SSI the Line will b working r.-golarly. J .l.unt .t2e Bwswsimss i 1 be r i-cieU Lers twice each u;.j aud Jtlivcred to l paitie, adü.smd iu Use n eautime. e'J-lw I Hi'-: la M I nOX. Hiiuw a I Mfii b tlie-se! -rill. That the Mexican Mm ... i.i. lui.üi.. imIw oi ev.r i ouuj. a tire f.r RheuMaUaa NeerJart, LaaSaesI aciafca. Salt Rhvetaa, Toter. Rama, ctl s. L'tccrs 'j ut S'j ' Joinu. t'r hum. Cnu, Chafe, 'ial's. Sp.ia. .Splint, Kn g-' ne. Sweney . aWsaS. Seratchee. Pall Kil. Ii.ru Lumps or Tutnois, and all kiuda ol Paint or tnlljuim .tu. is. in in in at . r ad vi-rnseuieut iu U' he ....lurnn. e7-tf Kr, ol.ii. ;! . i, . . t.r'.-j-.. . tin . 1 1' n: e3, o. rm rtnini Al UB Nsr IN THE VIM ri.VVKJ U k'.KTTK. TB I'lot'l ICt' r. ot t'le V INCK.NNKS i AT.Tl K Leg to ask tle , att nrsM wl .1..' I naiaasa men of Ktajsaeilla to the facilitiw afIwfSsd bj til b.i g eataHahad ana srieVtlj uir uUu-u newspa h . . Tcrui tut re's .nal.lc aud B7e snajM .tee a greater num- : er ! I .wt r llian any utlur be paprr iu the a bath Valley . A.Mr, si e'i tf ll A K , .MAM J.N , UO. NEW AI)VEliTiS31E.IS. Fl FT t DOLLAR4 KKW'ABD! ft " R EBV of r e resrd ol bi't U llaiato n p- won who ' a nrttl fi Miff.r'ent eeidene- f.r last arrest and conn'e1 af She r 11 it p. r- a who in .lieiuu.ly iu lured and I ir.se th L sat f. I sa Ssl PestV M tie creu.ug of the Ilth in1 staut. Ilv or lerol the Cmm 1. Council. Da'ol. tv; a,Mn, June li, 1851. f. S. U0PKINS. ell tf 31ayor. (.11(1 IU aIM'.SS sTtMl FOIl ltK,T. r the l.et standi in tlie city lor a Ury t..-ors nooe. in ".J . m . ,.. ...nip ... ..... ... . m.m . fiwd)s 1 ! !,.. wa i.iict t!ir.-e atrr brick, and posses.es ma aad I rp- r. .in .n!. sm k If s.-iuare fr.m Vain street I f int. asi4 apiMalsa the Fawt OS 1 his stint ha-, peculiar ailTsnMgt fi r i'rv ioods eiuhlijl.m. nt Ka iuirt iiamediMof eit-il SehAJtClS LINCIC innriri vi:u nn itun dkatkr hay pruss, pa ' . i . F .a j ra as inr, If It it n I K r. . "art-nn ,., .,.,, rd hsviaaj warwAaaad t'.rt rieht lar Vender- ) at aasgh aast igal fl, . aiot ouutics. lg lc.it u to inlorm j tie HSann aS aitisrbi ol u-rr.torr. ti.t ihev are pre- : ; raw to ..i)d at:. I ro'. uiA-U Pr....!. slid jell iitUiriJual ..r aasmt raji.ta Wimm tue aoov inu.tj territory, or tney will (uri.itii the Ctm?i nnd Iron Werk to those who as wish to "r uion spires. i l.e a.-vutitae. at th s Press are v-ry great snr all others that h.i - , eu rauwtaual. 11 l.ei..g espal ! ol doing more ithauiwic- th wrk per day that .-y ott. r Pre-i aow in nse can do. and t nssingmorecoinpAi t kalar-. whieh i5 Ttry desirable in ! i ll inr. 1 ae at i; vi !eee of iu s'iper'ori:y is. th-t in Switzerland rouuiy Kl .ne. h ch La "nr .,i ..r heaeiret Hsy shi(., ing counssSa, H ere arc about one hundred and nfty ol those Presses) in up ration. ', ;,.. ith: inr ...ivflv t. i.l th. ...ni.n .1 51. t.w.u. r.lux' "1 ;Sa71- a"' V ... - " ..-m.". wh r airs. tor terms al ply to T mnt a Co . at thur Agricoltaral neeu au I reed au.re. Maid treet. uear the Canal Un.tr. Erans lie. ltd . or to J. S. Mitchell, wheia all necessarr iaforman t..;iti ... -:.. . . j . i ' " aa a saaaaaa. J. s. miichell. ; el0-3tdatf T. ORaSTACO. K.v BOOHS. 1 OK.MNO Stirs of the Nt World. IIA Ore-cesud the Ooldan U..rn The rarish Aide. L) riea ty the Ufer H. Fa n Lcares. Second Serien. Mince Hormon. Sueshinnon Daily Paths, Ae., Ae. Jost recd and foraale hy 9 TBOS. COXTNGTON TO PL 'KS ITHS lisned a permatentC a l. . lui i.ouv and Watnn'. we are pre i ii ..-i.i Kun uAl-, atas low prices a can e longo oalow the Fails. All orders left at the store of Uurnbrook A Churehill m i !1 Km t h .n k f.,1 Tu swwal ed an il rnnrtu all v at tmmAmA ' S by nv.i-1; da-w A. J. HUTCH ESOrt A CO. WrATrili:a.-TIfE. BBATJTT AND DURABILITY C"Mi;l VKD Jut ree'd. by Adams A Co.'f Fx pre,, from New York, the flnen lot of Silrer WaUh-s arer brought into this ma k-t. eneornsiag Haniing aad Open eaea. Aaehor Kscapemenu, L'pme E-caprmenu and English Lerem. eS B. UrsTACE. lstsuect, naar Main FOR ntiT. Two flne Boom up tatr. suitatle for OfBces. Enquire of a It. HUSTaCB. M'HliERY FOR BAI.F. ALL the Uihinery. ShoaUng. Ae.. in the Bon Harbor Cotton Mil., will be sold cheap, by appUoatiaa to theautOne forty horie-power Engine, an Piekar. on Larrer 14 Csrds. 2 Drawing Frame. 4 List Feeder. 8 Spianin Krame 7 Beel. 44 I.O..IM. 2 Male, with all tha sk.t.i.. " r..n. .' ' ruwrei belonging to the Bon Her -or CoUoti Uli. Apply to Z H COOK a--tf ' "EwaoaVilla.

WAR WITH Kl'SSIA . I ism " WOT1CK. .

i v hj ii- . HKKK ! -M ving estab- he kept open for thirty day front thi. date, for taw ewbseriasl ard on ater street, h. tween Locu.t si r m'.r. m. , , ' 7 . . . ..o j

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'XSotw uay tiM-i them, will MSSttl S5 tirtrl. JOHN PAYXK. rmKI II. OF M ATT. F. W ARL; M. llrper Magazine for June. j rmT . 1 Jo,t rec d nd fot b 7 thos. cosyxgtox. ' OR..-ioocki jtre'd tad tor ihy !l T.tfSAXfaos. llAMX noon.-6 &i t. nd 6 fcrleby i Panel Door m'dtal SAMt BL uKR. iKKO. nr Caai thu day 4i We Hay, cioby l2Mckt Corn; 91 bar Oau for xle in lot tc ho. rosiKR co e!2 ftI.OL'R. 10 blU f er aale low if called for loon h JL e!2 GBO. FOSTER A CO. OB ACCO.-W boxen ufactord for aale by GEO. rositj A CO. R' OfFRK.-iooini in itow ad landing pr KnJwJ Ire. for aale by 8. K. GILUEKT a CO.. 1 10 gJC aur ffutr. fiuR. a2F.AL.-5o tuaheU fr.ai Com Meal, far eaU V Jß.9 i 1- A P. UK1MAHK. CS2,? ."A.M"" "T" PmTm 8U- "r A. C. PlsHKlk'S. - E.X II t Ol.OUJVE, Doable Extnets.IIair Oil Crnta--M ea and Comb, lot MÜe at 2 A. C. Pl'ShKK'S. ATTI f orao. Hoept, Cht- n.d oUar MM$u.m.iMU at s A. o. TVimf. ! IIOKTE Mo.iKA.Money:Bet. Flower VwtuiWoti Baakei. for aale at ,1 A. 0. FUSLBK'S. . II - I'M rOOI, ELOW.t ALT.-200 bay. for UbU nie. A iuat ree'd v ' .-. m-r S. F. J I'rabae. foraml by B31 S. E. GILBERT t CO.. Syc. aar Water. 1 OOH TO THK FRET. SOME THIXrjS CAN BK DON H AS WELL AS OTHERS. HJ. H ART. baring jnatretoraed from the EaaUrn eitica, w ould inform hit olw eutunaera and th eititaas en erally, that he hat now id his Shoe Store, on Main (treat, naar- ! oppoaite the Brauch Bank, one of the larjreet. bcett and SHOES erer hront to thia city. eompriilDE. Otnu' Boots of s" '"",,. 'tr of all t?:- different ttvlra. Youtha' anHChildre-, fin, Boota. .tia.V Gaiuraand Sboei of all kinda. nnd elrcte.i atocka of Seasonable aui FaahinnaMe BOOTS and . '"'"V 55. . !ae?w , a , , .w . Ii hu alio a tine atock of Na. 1 Rad Sole Leather, nnd Tajj loft No. r Oak, of Cincinnati. ALSO m fiira French CaU-nkioa of diffcraat braada. fhtrth. cuom r. L n., v,.rh ! L?-M,'ro,AL;'"iB4- Btofnb Th"1- qSg? Web I.ares. Enamelled SplitU; and in fact atry otbar kind of j Material neca..ar' x b need in mann acuirin( Boott nil .-.iuc. ail ot wbica win u aou aa cnaap a taa cbcmwV. aa warranted (rood. lie fiat also a la nre force of good and ansstsnssf workman -i i I in manufacvurinf;'. which eoat.let htm to ewwinwt, either for neatncna. cbeapnaM or durability, witk aa hooae 3" MonrMM C4U ".W; hart. I -r 1 dP r B A slx CIOAR-S 40 boxet 1.0 O each, holet -inality j V ju,t wo'd ior aaK ty k. gilbert a co.. ' "r , aye, aw Wmr. . I i. k v s roil; p escoKo rrRKKT, two doors bklow is-. in aa ro NEW Bt ILDIKO, KVAJBatlUa, IA. AT this au.re I ktep eon'an:! on hand a laraw and e nrrl aaaortment of WatctjM, PTocka ad Jew. Irr of nil kinds, and of the I et tTHrand quality. My etck will be coutinuallr aiu.nti.d bv fresh addition, with the tatest and 3it beautiful wjtiterws. which nay extawwivo business connecüaas enabhs BM Ur bay and sell at lhe lowest prirrt . BafVW of any kind ereentetf irr a tnapwtant manner, and at lowchirces. All dsfoH and aff rwMlfe done at my p tors are warranted. u ) etVk ad pricct i nut in want ol any trinw In wry una, arc respectfully ini-Jsl-U : It f ftRTRiaRA.. i" .alrs er. mi-.m DriUe: 73 lbs Talent Thread: SS pes 3-4 Maircli?tr Checks; 3 1 ales Strijd Osnnhwrg; a uttivn Aiaua.a ofnaourg; 3 nsi.-s -4 i irking; oaie n rrinui v r Mannel; . SOT ,iÄChHk; A Lirwv aiMirtmnitni Ifta ATn32 dVz heavy Silk Cravau. tte.'ä this dar and foraale br Jas Low k 60.. mmärn et . Lm.. a. ti. VI UOATr. Three ne- Flatboate ist running order ' f..re,le. Enquire at City Wilts. OK0 HOE WOLPLtJf. i4I.OVR. Katrasnwertcw in bbra. hf-1 t)j and 90 Ih aacka. . Jw aale a era ÜEDFoRIJ S, Secwadet. SHU STL'Ff .-AO bnahels fOYstrle 91 ' 13 ilKUPOPMVS.JSeeondit. BH 11 XI IKI..-X) bnsbels Bran nd 50 hushela C-.rn Mc.l. foraale at eli HKoFoKD'S. &cend t. UTICKTII Clli-nmiR " mi. . - F 1 m -mmmmmm M. . persons ham g claisna against a. are rwvaested to j Ja bring there ia ior -aitUm.nt tisnuediately. ae I am oblig.d to " sut irwu tue city lur a süort time. a. ILjIACKSON 8TRVVRD my i: n . riber. ab at the 10th of April, a white and tight ear iropped and a. lit in the left white faeewithared ' spot around the left ere rather short home. Who rer will js. iriuuie sr.. neu ww, about Sil rears old. Marks tk. mmmJmti Cow "' EeawarilU, on Locust street shall be liberally rewarded. el3-lul2tr H. BL'TTS. AFRKhll SIPPLY OP PIMP CHAINS. FIXturei i and Tui ing . ree'd aud Ior sale at the New W cetera reed and Seed Store of 6 T. OK '.NT a CO. HVB,V RT ivTiüwm Y OF H Alt. i. . " of Tr'as kinds, rae'd and for sale at the new tt extern reed and Seed store of S T. GRANT A CO. AI5lBTOlBalrTPYaLAÄD Ft'Y GOODS. C. PISUKK IIAi .VOW BKKN KKjtiT YMRS ITf fcTaosnlle. consuctly addinc all the little u.einl and oroauieotal articles, to tins particular branch of trade aa with presjnt irtiirtmeiiu with Kaaieru merchaau. can sad VLzLmt' f"r ch' t.,.he ,owet Sawteaj pricti. Ciutoaen and Inends are retpeet ally invited to ca 1 and examine the great 5Sr- htor. under Odd f ellows1 llall. First street. eZ-lydAw ICK! Il l " in in GEO. POSTKR A V II M IX; Vi DK ARranKvaieot with Mr. Thos I Wo a will commeaee the del.Tir. of their .SIP Kill OK ICK on Monday. Jnne M to j auafj w at their residences, or aerehnau at their store, aad . I TTT TIT - ".nn onring the hot seaaon. (Sundays BS jP?i'.ThTy W,U aUo Saturday ereninaa. lüslMS. One cent per pound, payment weakly. A liberal ai-eouni will 1 e made to tiartiei urius over 100 lbs Per woak " .'mi m aU..lCU . eyOrders left at the Ware!.ouse of Geo. Foster A Co. or at the Family Ore eery of Thos Bcon A Co will be DromDtlw ' attenaed to Y LT7 , YKrAJVTED TO RK.t'T Aa nafaraiehed Haoae abera I tln"-A9py WILLUM "ISJJ1, OOI.D PKS, Fine Jewelry aad Waa Beads, for sale at e2 A.C. i'i .ii Kfc's fey .ad No won Store. 11 n. firARDIAXts SAI.K. Ill Kl ANT to an ortl.r o th Court of Ce tr. PWu Sft m r s eaanernursn county, made nt it March Term A' D , ,8M. '.iH. oa th 12th day ot June 1854, nt the floor of the at. tourt House in the eiry of Keansrille. eall each parte of Los . aumbor 8. in tbe Original F u of the city of KeaaeTilbawl,i' h are designated by their numbers a 4 7 and on the rlasi t the dirlfioa of nid lot among the heirs ot Iar.il MUlsr cX' ceseed. reported to the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at its Saw j tember Term. A D. ISS0. by the Commissioners appointed tr make sn'-h partition aud record in Order Book Ht at Maw IS" j TERMS. One-third of tho pnichane nonev t be tid irl Jo&. P. FLLlf.TT Oaardos' mv29-2wd.fcw if Infini ll.in .rn ... mmmm . uier. aeccaaec. iaJT. LOt IS REFITTED SUOAR.-75 bbU Uf CrashasL IhtT-alTa K'Va.JrTÄ a." ra d o Xe w a by (m) 8. E. GILBERT A CO., Sye. near Water. lk Po foraale I saaiii . " - "EW GOODS! ! "WF. RECEIVED thia day the following Goseä ri: I IT uDmt.k Moreea. for Curtain.; H ' : Saasas: Bsocalel for Curtains: Dasaask ChiaU: i " h'te Curta.u Mosliaa: Saper plain Boa act RiMoae; ?r frk ."J? Kibbo: Senses solid Che Giogheas ciaca unno tto (rery chen;. H-4 Manchester Olaghsass: Low-priced Lawns; Super 4-4 Fare item Prist; fhsaaw Cottoa Half Hose; v ith a Tariety o f other go'-iv waicft will he enaibited oa eall. J A MKS LOW A CO.. a ' - 417 Stnia ttrwat. Lou'jnl Ky. .... --- - BTi ' A"t ' B JÖU.V J . CHANDLER ftcrtary . HOI SK, SIG!t AM 0"M.4M WITIL PAIRTIKU,' CLENDENTVG A W A LKfiR hare Urnsed a partaerthip far the al ore bniiaess. aad opened a Sboa aad Store oa Syef A I X IS. OILS. W l.tl'ü" ULAS8. au.. atv. amnre street, nbare Laogblii; s old eland. Tey will keep liasiWHj on hand a Urge ston oi rsmwj Oils. WlndaayMass Vara fara-sie. Brasbea. e.. aa. xaey sue ai icit ordaia far Honae and Sign Painting at ererr vsnaty. praauamg to ex tsau it in Uvs bwst ety le ad a Us la weat prion. any tf SAVINGS BANK A D EXCHANGE OFI ICtB. F7B8T BTaggT Br.UJW AI. ranms Bank oars intrreci at be rate of -is per eent. aar aa X did on nil money deposit d. payabla aa demand Rays and slU Bxehange a Eastern. Sonthcra aad H eetsm Citiee. Gold aad Silrer. Silrer Chang-, t ecarreat Money. Laad Warran-s Äte.. Ae. Make C etion and reauu proeeaaa promptly at ourxw. --- --- Money renvttad to any part a fi"P aaTOian :rm 9 o-eiockA. M. tiil 5 4-aa :ram o . . o i c.Äw.7 s vn m as

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