Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 97, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 August 1854 — Page 2

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Dally jDHrnal, per year,.. by the wok, . 10 Tn-weekly journal, per yiar 4i weeny journal " CufciMMATi Aamci.-MMin. ."avi h Momtoi - " 1,1 " "rUitreet, between Vine and Walnot, Cincinnati, are -dthorizml ajrenu for the transaction of hiuinaufor SeiiÄlTi; ons lire respectfull: solicited through them. CITT OF EVANSVILLE ' OATURDA Y MORN.NG,:::::::;AUO. ... i- ... .... The recent ordinance passed by our city ' council in relation to school tax, is a most gratifying proof of the deep hold of the cause of education upon the mi - r - HI JO Ul LilO people. Uur city fathers have manitested a most liberal and commendable spiritinthe r approorlation thev have just ordered, for the -V promotion of the cause of education, and the establishment of a thorough school system in our city. There are but few cities in the ear... tt.tL . . . . o.op.u advancement in their educational facilities J S . . . . . as Evausville. Two years since our common schools were of the commonest kind, under th. charcre of ordinnrv Ua.n.; i. B- i i'iiv. j i ii 3 1 1 u i. .or., witb .cho.l b.u.e a,Bo4.,i... .f . I rery inferior order. Within the brief period I mentioned an entire revolution has been effected, not only in our school system, but i in the public sentiment upon the subject of schools and of education. There are few citie.that can boast of greater perfections in tueir arrangements for the universal difluion of education among all her children than Evansville. Under the auspices of the present board of trustees a wise and practicable policy ha. been adopted, and by the employment of competent teachers it has been pursued with the most gratifying results. The trustees recognized a great duly and entered upon its performance with u determination of making their work as porfct as possible. The people have aided in the work by supplying adequate means to accoraplith the desired object. The trustees of the public echools must see that they have earned the confidence of the people, and we trust that their future labors will show that they continue to deserve it. Their estimates for money for the current year, to be expended in the erection of suitable school houses were readily responded to by the city council, and they have means at hand now to prosecute their work without atiot in any particular. We believe the day to be near in the future when a grade of high echoola, for both aexea will be demanded in our midst. These will be rendered necessary the sooner in proportion to the facilities afforded by the present system. There can be no possible reason why the same educational facilities cannot as well be afforded in this city, and in Indiana, as in the larger cities and older State, of the North and East. The same pirit which ha. been exhibited here in the last two year., needs only to be steadily purBU.d, to achieve for our city a reputation as a "seat of learning," which many n Yankee city might envy. Our adopted as well as native citizens have given the subject of education an enthusiastic support. In Lius recognizing the claims of the Common School system, they approve themselves of the proper material for perpeturting free institution. 03 As ror our being Know Nothing, we dare Mr. Sandels to make the affidavit that we will make before a justice ol the peace on this subject. Ed. Enq. We cannot accept our neighbor it proposilion as it stands; we have seen too much o! your "constitutional .-ability" to dare to go into any such unequal contest with you as that of making affidavits before a justice of tne peace, we can't promise to lake such I a leap in the dark, as to agree to naiie such affidavit, as you might make upon tb its eubjt ct. We will.Jhowever, make the Enquirer man a proposition, as we cannot accept c neo unreasonable as his. We will secure the editor of the Enquirer a present of $50, to be paid him when he convicts us of being a member of the order of Know Nothings. We will submit to any legal examination he chooses, and give him the privilege of swearing himse, fbovided, he will enter into a like secu - a BBa . tm .

fity to pay us 4550, in fcase he fails. Weluimeu Biaies '"e admiuistrator, on the

will give him one week after accepting this . proposition, to establish his charge w 'e Come ,e. tome tin td-a ttrrtD tiAti' Iifkl 'T i h r ftf f 1 Lr b ivu(ab U la VP Vllllty UV I BMVBSawwwa J W V a- a ä BB a t 1 with your dirty insinuations. -. T e . a ,. W iL.?- ii we may oeneve a jLouuon corres-

.Anj, r .u ar v i i i . At e t. pendent of the New Wk Daily times, Mr. a. one of the trustees of the Treasury to !aUtCchana IT1 t0, Pf11- Messrs. Bradley CarDatch un?ini hsl an ihn nreaaent reho innm . e v . m ,,.....! .,,1 ... : r: sr. .

r e ' S3.: . . ..... opain promises lo be successlul, and r.ngland and France will make use of it to secure sucn a recon.troction of tbe Spanish goe-ernment as will auitsfthem, the United States ought to use her influence to make am Wmm. - .a the new government accord with her own -ympathie. ,d latere.... Mr. Soule i. ..id to hive sent . similar dispatch; the object of both communications being to influence Congress, in order to procure the ten million ppropristion. OrJamesG. Bennett hi ... . a LI. UUUDfi .i w.tn . man who formerly filled the poet of H"r::rid:n.' of .,he. h"m- The .... . . UVMU, e0 ..-.. . correspondent, or he will publish ' v viusmiru . . . I. t.r.of Bra Bea.ttf. whiab she ,j luuic ictlik. to wee in print. Something r ch ahead! ' t - I I.

The JIwCorlHMie. The new Court House is now making rapid

F'.'" i-fa cotnpieiion. iiir. Ko.iuei ha. met with unavoidable delay, in the con- ....;..., -r .it i i i. . ... ov.uv.uuu u tins ouilding, tnd dinTCUiliea I -. ' a. B . . ic wiuc.i r. jv. tvF nrPRP mpj nLn,ni.A i i : i . i - : iouiu neiuier possibly foresee nor prevent, r J ne striae among hanfla, the lone spell of , ,.tk .. . . . 001 weather during which time it was impossible to procure men to work; the difficulty in getting money to pay his eraploeee, and . . . - me very gnguiar course of Hie County CommissionerB in relation to introducing gas into U buiMiaf, .1. a- gMfe W projrre.3. Mr. Rcquet i. now, nowever prosecuting the work vigorously, J U : . .... ",,u 18 connaent oi having the Court-room ,i i. . , i i . . - Tcay for the October session, and the Coun tv Records w ill a Ka nennaiien in flta npur ----- www a f wem, u in uiv""'v- "uuul iasi oi tnai montii. ine upper story must necessarily be completed - . - I nrsl as to finish a house from the first story .... I upward would be rather contrary to the usual rule of house builders. The completion of ; tne interior is all that is so pressingly de-; . . I rn-.inl. .1 Tl. n . . I I- .. .: 1 1 I. . . r gta Ta l It. 88 8000 afterward as possible ,irr.u , .'.u V 0.r"ur,,n,a.rm . "l L.i.j l. u '.. a j 1 1. 1 1 u ue wouic, ns we Know ins consll- I J.U...I ..Will,. Be, he doe, not. Been , l''"VhtTrZT"l 2 f !5T L m , .T j" - zoued htreafter as a perjured man. tif iiir ii.iiis-iiiiii'iiriiTi'i i f Enquirer. Not so much dread about the matter after all, Mr. Enquirer. We don't feel half ss much chafed as you do upon this subjectWe don't yet feel called upon to either deny or admit that we are a Know-Nothing. We do not recognixe your right to demand of us to define our position upon that subject. Our : position will never be concealed from any person uii us.; cpnnon we respect. - - . e would jut as soon the editor of the Enquirer regarded us a Know-Nothing as not. We take exceptions :n Ml case to the old adage. Some people might prefer the good will of every "dirty dog" in their midst, Id their ill-will, but in the present case, we are indifferent. We want you to proceed, without delay, to convict us upon the charge you make. So "pitch in." Popular Sovereigst.'. Reader, did you ever think what was the "old line" idea of Popular Sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska territory? If vou have not. it ie simnlv lliia- ft (a 1 .a ,rr , tea 1 1. , c .i this. It is to grant to the people of those I - - r j territories Die privilege of having the Presi dent to appoint their Governor, their Secretary of State, their Treasurer, their Marshal, their Judges and all their Executive officers. It is the privilege (at least for foreigners), to swear to sustain a special act of Congress before they can enjoy the privilege of voting. I It also grant, to foreigners the privilege of i applying loan officer at Washington, (Sec-1 retary of War, we believe,) for a permit to travel a certain road, and none other, to thoe territories. These are the principal elements of Popular Sovereignty as now advocated by the pro-slavery Douglas democrats. ' tCjr Admiral Napier writes home to the British Government that attacking Cronstadt or Swcaborfr would be certain destruction. Admiral Chads says: "Alter two days' inspection from the light house, and full views of the lorts and ships, the former are too substantial for the fire of ships to make any impression. They are large masses of granite. With respect to an attack from the ships where lheyare.it is not to he entertained." It appears that there are no laurels to bcgsi"edon the Baltic worth the risk cncountered in th task of winnim them Nicholas, like a sly fox, sits waiting fOP ti.e assault; but the careful oM admirals, aller taking a peep from the light house, go back to their "brandy and water." If the heart of tiie English nation were in this nation, icnoias would have been smoked 1 ul of his ;. ',1. . .i n a .u ... hole belote this. Rut the caut.ou. old m..,. isters do not want to fight, and the cautious old admirals partake very largely of the same disinr.l.nntmn. fintho fc..i..j . ., . r ranee the nresent coniest a ru. ... ... ..u . f .. , v v. . iiii-lliu BIIU 1 u iijumi u:tj logy war. HP ( , a VI : M R Misvsvv- r..-l t it v.- . i - 'UUi'C W le.CC 1 1 . iof the Court of Probate, Washington Citv h. ... ... '' has delivered his opinion in lhe Doctor Gar , af i '-eaa ' omer case, appointing the Treasurer of the IT ' a . I a. . B Baa I 1 ba . I a-w . Rrounu mat uie uovemmeut is prima facie i. - - the largest creditorto the amount of &40 - fc uuul ÜI 000 Th is is adverse to the application of Messrs. Bradley tfc Carlisle, who claim to be creditors on the said estate. The Judrrerea. l.i . .. m marKeu mat :ne Treasurer miirht be r.-rr-irdeil -' - "Kl"-m,cu circuit tOUri. OCT There seems to be but one voice, with I a- .1 , r . e- J t mux t la A .1 A.al ... .t ' a - ' ureytown, at home or abroad, except by those who evi - denl,y feel under obligations to make up the De9t defense they can, for the administration How wroi .ad How deer.dig be ,. constrained to argue against one's own conv'clion8 of r'gnt ano 'honor, for pelf. The Gretown mftlter r cerlainy. 'n ourjudgraent, a very unfortuHate affair. It is ffeuep.. ; f j, a;....,, .a.w.i.auu K.ta.ct. qiiubia . .... lm i,l nnea a. fe e.nAllai In ... m..a i -r. uiivbiicu iii ..I ucna au iiiuubciu partie.; of utiju.tifi.ble rigor to lbs olTeoder., - o-eace; . ms. J ,. . , ... .. . 11 f ."f I I III I I f i r I of property, to be repaid out of ' . . . nur ir.fl.iir. t r. iu. . . I : 1 1 : LTTil"" i -' mm m aciy eiuv atOvCI llinciltBl " w uiaiiuioic tor a great nation.

The Lait Days of Slimmer These bland and beautiful August days, '

us iorget mat tne summfj. life I - no. yet pa?.ed, and the city already begifs ar . I., r . .. . . . aaRe ,rom US mid-summer dream, rub Its a eat SB . i v f . iiriii nranivA , , - . . .. . i. a. i n i i. ,U1 ,... .a..jr ui uiu unionunate beings who have made a vow of every year leaving their own quiet and comu , , . , , loTtaDie homes, and wandering upand rlown the earth in search of pleasure with th.ir pocweis wolully depleted will gladly clutch .!. ... .. .. Bl "e oi tneee Biiver-tempered days, and hasten up from dreary sea shores, or Mill . MäSH ..... liere the, have been slewed .nj .tareed, ana joyously once more reinstate themselves r ii. a. i,.... it tl ri. nnwoi none. Durincr tt.ouo r. . .1- a. a v ft u u 1 1 taw ujj 0f v ui lauica ' hftvft BtZtaiu made t he i r a n oe a r a n c ? u do n our w - a - - I IJ J i.... y " ...uni.o jjicci and Pass each other as if the pnr-boilingseason I .. ... . . wa8 over, ana tney were again permuted to j . . .1 r j j n . imwmvm uuuer trie rusue 01 ary yuvas U Ul . . . u,e8 cool-seeming August days are treacherous 89 tl,e calmness of an Italian woman's nen rar iKo t I , . , . ..f o 1 ....',. I ' ... - . " .. ., ... tl a t .....at.. ......... coquette. v e fear we must be content to I. t. " I J la t r r J ' ne ar-uo iei am nniit'ii or n lew i ;ivs niore r. .ere the summer is done Notwithstandinr the extreme heat ui the luMir. it has been ' , a p.o.inc .e.a.n for m.trim.ny-.nd we can ,C"Ce'7 wh"ker M "'0U", prtf" f be chattering at Newport or tcpe May, or i sweltering in the affectionate embraces of, honey-moon, with the thermometer at 100. m Aboutioh Mketinu is Emülanu. A great

. i l J - - ........ ej um i ii ii ii . 1 1 n a i "J Til in l tu it) iiii l ri I ii a I 1 1 1 v . u anti-slavery meeting or convention was to for a strip o territory which he had no right da v or two since, for the murder 'of ' in Jayto have been held ou the 1st of August at to sell, and we no need to bar. and which I m- e. railed F.liaK n.,m ...,1 K;v rt.k

Manchester, BskfUnd. Among the speakers prü,ni!jed to be present was the lion. John Van Buren , son of Martin Van Buren, expreaide(lt of lbe Uoilei Bute.. Tne iMi-i nufk.v! rmt fur discussion more or less 1 - - affected the internal affairs of the several St tcfgai well as the Federal Union. Among the proposals is one for discussing the feasi - bility of dissolving theorem Union ot States. U The Enq lirer says we aretryingto persuade Democrats to become Know Nb- .. ... i .... ... . things. We. do no such thing. Wo only said to them in ubstance, that they could not make th.-ir condition worse in any change they might make. We made thiit .-titeni.Tit upon the Enquirer's exporure of Know No thing principles. tt 1.. .. l..l k.T r twct. 6uch w.LxXv)M ag lhe Know No - . UUI.lti ll.".o things and the late Democratic County Con - -M,.iion ihe former la! hm finite,!. ntW.r.Me i ' - anv honest Democrat A New State. A correspondent of the Cleveland Plaindealer, writing Irom La Pointe on Lake Superior, s'atts that the white inhabitants on the shore of the Lake are now agitafing the question of forming . - State separate and apart from the present organization taking w hat of Michigan lies West of Lake Micl.i-aii, and the points of Wisconsin and Minnesota bordering on the Like, and appropriately naming it the State of Superior. K5The Iowa election, from the litest ad - vices seems to have resulted Whig victory. The official in a decided ti'Tiiara in v H-143 ,I.O change present prospects materially, but we t II'.) don't believe they can change the result. To the Ladies. The editor of the N Mirror in a letter from New York says: The delicate fashion of dress seems to have gone out of fashion; and there .re fewet Ua. 1 1 ., .1. . 'iiiitiiii lUM-uciäru urefcacfl unu MM .Jeeves ü,i season than one ueuallr eucouu - ters in so large a crowd of beautiful v- omen Whether this "reform" comes from a "row- ' .tf modeaty, or Irom fear of mosquitoes, the 1 J : i 1 a . . 1 ladies themselves cau best decide.

ULr The will case of Dr. Mannlflf, late of in nufnber and variety, are even exceeded by Ipswich, Mass., who left the hulk of his prop- l,,"e w'hich failed, in t ne House or the otherly, 70.000, to found a high school in that er' l,,rough want of time Of misappropriation to n, it is said, will afford a contest of rareiof lhe essential oil to the wheels of lhe lialaea.l ill.. U:ll ... a III a C h i 1 1 er V . We shrill .net m ,.!..-.,.,.

.--1. i.iaauu, nn a'li v . in iu, to wnoin he bequeathed 81,000 annually, on condition i I that he does not marry a certain relative,! ' a,,1 -00 if he does, has engaged Rulus Uhoaleand Otis H. L'"rd to break the ill. 1 . a . ... , . . . ' on toe grouna ol his lat ier s 11 sanity, fc v IJIE ÜROU TH UF C-ALIFOKJI IA. TIlP Iiett increase ol the population ol Caliiornia bv m C . I a ... ! the rtPO rr.ii? ilnrimr ... f.n siv mnnil . I the . I WU.aaa: we. n ' - 'A IIIOIIIIIO IJ I pieenf "eRr has bcen 17,414 persons, an l tflP Cllia Filii. I.. Ihn .nl ..f it. . the same ratio lor the rest of the year th ... ..." int reao of l vjo.i ... 1, .i ia.i. ..,i.;u . 1 a a 'mm n 111 io t,CJ, W II I c II is much beyond that ot last year. Inaddilionto I.e. . I 'nls there is a large emigration across the r . I aa a a . , . . . B a r"",!' -umcieni to raise the total increase i na .. .. . A..a rati ... ' lu PsVW. l ne most grat.fymg i feature of t he emiirraUnn i. th-t ii,.., L of i c uisiderable relative i..rr..aKe ,f tl. r l .1 ...v vim - i i.tivii m iiUl 1 UL I L l?l tl ' population, by which means the oronortion ,e ' Kuciii'in. ny wnicn means lhe proportion ot the sexes in the Slates is being ojual17PI1

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1 - Tue Oath. -The old ciratom of taking , jhe judicial oat., by merely laymg the nghV und iinnn t . hn.,b .. A. ... 1 1 .. it:L. ., ' "TS! 13 u' uuuuituiv, llllUKS Kria raf I . 1. ... I -k1 origin, in my numoie opm . c J -...v vf.i. ion it is far too common with us to ascribe ,L;n , agan origin i assert that the origin of this form official 1 oath may be traced to Deuteronomy xxi 1 8 where 'he sacrifice offered up in expiation 8e"ret murder, the rulers of the city neargg otvr the victim, and say, 'Our hands did not she( this blood, nor did' our eyes see it.' frV'llVn. B.C - n i a ., ... littisTn. ' , U" youm 10 " ',U,ePerso,,ln company with a half a dozen , ujjH men , "i prolest you are so small I did I T ' . 1 T I a 1 T ..Oa-.,, hf ... 19 ..If I I a .. .. . - jvu uciuic, very iiKeiy, replied l!" Bentlem.n,"I am Mke a sixpence among t'x, n I IIICIU. T Jt A raniinlrt. I .r. . . . . . I ' jr vr i. 1 i, i ' 1 1 I tl r . : n ,r m hoe inonia Polka That the 1-: u m ra i n t to mi,-K 1,, . . i. . u . amount to much, but the hugging is heaven-

The Auj.ufnmem. j The XXXIIId Congress clones this morn-

uk session, which hu uccu piotracied through pi(rht rulcriflar months. We ri-k 1"??' frrLrr;,,.? 11 vnim , sa iij' in n una uuiuui unit uclayed is it had been until in may well have . i i . . i ueen aeepairea of, is Dy lar me reoM popumr act or the Session. Hut there never was . . ...... i . .... iger that the majority would unite in "We won't po home till mornltiff, 8n2ine"VV andJiird cenT r: bn, er until tne first Wonda in Uebecause thev would have lost money by the operation that is, they will now ' - I r .L? : "ore lor trie, r snuaiur uimy.uu., iüur"fy home. end back auain between the UüiaT out rece... True, there remanv olthera who, as one of the Members confidentially v nil a i . rtia i-, . r. ....... i . . . irri-in r wrote to nis cronv ony, "could make a great aeai ot money 1 a f oy remiining anu ifirisiaiill": i 1 1 r u n ri r is ima na .i i-.imiv muhDu i.iir .r.u fe . i liic J f asury when there is none lelt in it! T """"""ua us n ne nevenue 01 me current year we think the Expenditures will outrun It. P 111)1 I TO III. -it I fa 'V .....; VI 7 - ,j u , 1 n. 1 . mi . 11- ..mi I...,. I.pi .. . . . l. : n "'wui ariilfiiia lur UiU UUiritT t'HHing W 1 1 t 1 . r t . m ..mi..,. ..'ill, . . . --. . . , . u -aofc sniwtsiuj over i weaty uiree Millions, or at the rate of Xinetytu-o Milüonß per annum! We prt sume this includes conttlUtroUle J3 lilt eiueiaoie aymeillS 01 principal ui Olir TllUllC Debt. but. after makiiir due ullnwano. fi.r ,iege We belii O " ieve the current Expenditures . . r.i n... i'.,, ,.! aoro .. -n w, iv .. .a. vjuvt-miiieiii tor loja win noi tall below Hiztv 'and mav even reach Ct - -f J Seventy Millions of Dollars! If such are the nnkli ri.Hei... i . r . t?Z?C TT. nZ W P-derded ere we einbark in a raid to Cula. nti . a Tne prodigality of Congress has been JTSrT New office, .nj creased salan -s, extra allowances, have fol'ed each other in bewildering profusion. 1 IP n.tVlm'n. Uf t. fl IUI Hill Jr. t t Anna would have been dear at a million had e "I we of w'an,,ed U' i9 a KamPle of the K etZ7B,in M V Tl?" ' l tXl lavishuseless, Or leSS

j ..... . - - ..UM . V .... , . I ''.., a Duronriated bv the most mi-rit imu inn.nri!in I it ..-... r a !.. .w. .1 1 1 1 t .

. 1 - - - j .......u.v ! of lhe fitii to the improvement of River ' ""tl - as ruthlessly struck down by (the President Veto, being the only bill so , honored. The doings of this Congress may ; therefore be pretty actually summed up thus ancy wi.nfii 10 uo out little good, and that little the Presid.'iil wouldn't let them.'" But the act by wliich this Cont're.s u ill be "V81 ,a,,1'? vvi;,r"1 knouni.the Nebraska Dll, including the repudiation ol the :.i.-ouri Compact aifd the consquent of ening to Slavery of one million square miles in the i heart of North A rtiefica, being all of our Na I 1 a.. . ! uo,,a' u J,nai" ' previously organized. This inta.-ure h is-been uriven lhr.u"h Con-n ss under circumstances whirl, mu-r Imm-üv in 1 . r ... . " ""V " IUP III 1 1)1 llllirp UPllarnl .... la l.,lU " w 'l ,ullc "iierailUIIS. 11 liau au- ; solutely no supporters down to the meeting ; 9J -ngress, and a proposition to repeal M'ssouri re.-triction would, at anv time I fr. in 1823 to 1S53, have been rerejved in Longr.es with a shout of derision. It would have txcited no indignation, simply because no one would have imagined the mover in earnest; and no shadow of alarm, because ! ev ery one would have known that he could I "It P0,wi0,y succeed, L ''"Ä ,''ill,,t.l,''lttl..t.liliiI'(l'll:'piate such a step when he introduced his : hill. He means only to suget hypothetic - tU' l,,at Uie L uPro mo of 1850 had at least in spirit, superceded the Restriction of 1820 an l fie was only driven to the irrevocable step by tie movement of Dixon of Kentucky. And the repeal thus l'atlu?red by Douglas was carried, not by hü exertions or influences j hut by the power and patronage of the Ex-ct-"l,v,?. wno "Ke manner was driven into , All Ituirt uf tkd i... . I. la I !...:.. l i i .. . r' u,tr pprenen...ah I1..I I a 1 ... .. . ... nioti tutu iougias was gelling ahead ol him . I r B a a . as a usner lor siavetioliluirr support in the next tsammore Convention! av . . saw i In the House thus coerced and corrupted into the eunnort of a destructable act by a President who at heart disliked it, there was a majority of not hss than twenty opposed to the Repudiation ll" " lhcy dl5Cvcred that offici rs and plunder I were nnlv In ho hn.l t ennrtio line Tl i vy cupuniii VwUeiih k11' Ar,d now we are by lhe IibW-au, 1 e craven un(I the essentially treacherous, , u,al lh!9 n'TJ'ty cannot be repealed! Let M,,f,?e! 11 11 I'he corrupt and proflifratir bill which have passed this Congress, enormous as thev arc j- " tiu.ivt uu " herealter.- X. Y. Tribune : .,n referrinrT 'ly to the statistics of 1 ""Po... county prison, the worth im ,. r i .. American incidentally notices the fact that ol i the tAo hundred and fevent t o ivictsreceiv-! fÄJ:. MWI IDMIIUfrtn OUTing the last year , II i . i i . . . I. I I 1 B. . "o lew than one hundred and eight y-three a . . W J ' i P-rson. were withou any trade or profession , upon which lo depend for a livelihood. This Pttraorilinnrir rnntl.m ..f.i.:..- t. Pf f.-O IIS WPfr? Vi ithoU SflV tr.lHo or nrnfp; . . n ex,rardinary condition of thii g S:1VS IPC i .j , . - 1 it or t n n rner 1 c a n . rsi rv pa i n .pr i,n. ' - . . . - . u . w .. - 8ldtraMon f well wishers of the community, . . mmm mm a I. fl a. a . . I I'"".-'"' "u iswun an admonition which II II I liei'flr T.af.. a .........! t . . IL. ' l" uc ,,cS,c"eu y muee who , n i t inn 'ii irmi , n.i i . rii i i ku-isvw ui jwui s face speaks-tntmped ton'ued of the crreni " f7 ----w a-. ' " " wrong committed by persons who. under weiSht f a responsibility, omit the per- " " '"P"o',ii), umu tne per,"r,"CP meir auty, and permit children to ITIHV I III Illil'liritV till m ll.ai .1.1 .iinii.fl,. iu tne great uouv oi civilized society. sj " a.Abkaks.s Poht.-Ah "origin.l con uhiubi con t.iKiate" , ( 1 1, t iriUUlOr Ol I II e t ayettcville (Ark.) fndea . t Peudent. furnishes for its columns the followLftT---'- ' --rh".;. MeV' ar ,. . 1 a rK no ai ti, f. ... irt aa t i. arery tüteb orclo.e. which .pile, my clurrams. i tci to iane. jane the wet.ners mighty hot and .he ei Realen tnau a s ,r:.u (act Md i.ae.ide like a bllen .-'.ughy pot and her soul seamed in Lard juain ract. ei i jane pe a mad K 9 broot beast .hoed run at you. and ore hi mouth and put hU pitea t ath upoayou Ke'igelyt at least inches jest abore yowr lud foot! jane eei. ;en wood heat him Reuben that i noeei . i wood whip him if i bad to roller km el- an to the tio grand in metico ide heat him with a clab aad make him holler. jane lookt at me so swete. I looktat jut, aad we both felt con.iderahly nenpluased we was both hsppy 'ough to go iniane aad we sat there aad fora.bairt time buasod' . . rv-. a la . a !"."'? to 1.1- where moderate is to tell when a 7 " C II uePS Devins. 89 If. tenness begins, as it is iu ten wnen a pig ceases to be a pig and I becomes a hog. ,

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iI( ra!J .. ; ,? ,, , ,.0 recent important election held in A.. ,i,v. u vi.j Pve. the following narration of the n anner an i . . in wnicri me Irish votei were managed: The Irish b turned out almost en masse for -w ' U I U I III O I C ill 1 1 ? the (iovernmeat; thy tvtt otrr and agiin, and their fmneZi at V Jt0Us in orrr polls in Uryt numUrt, hcul theffTrrtf u ,.Z,. rtf?(Z. At lu'n . . l . . i .i .. ' w tu I Ii ii'V m n n 1 1 ... i i . f i la agent for the r opposition candiJutea were ii. i . . rr uiuuiia .. t compeneu to leave, their lives being threatened in the presence of tw government reM ThSS?rttJ tutned ll,. a number , !,.. regiment were marched in plain clothes to the pol:., and voted, unquestioned, as citiiens . . . , ,i , ana electors. jor whs th s nil rmA .,r ? . . , ram n r i. f.,i...t.i .a . V , p 117 P4J,la and voted as gum' men as any. rri 1 r . lie iruTcrnmc 111 money was usea notn freely and open ly, coA brmy offered at the poUin J booths with' 'H.-'W coming up . .. I., . .1 ... .1... I J . . . I . . . . ... .. iiiiiistuiiiuL-i.iiiicuiiui't'Bireeipoiliiit. . 1. i.t .. ..... . . . ui r k s, reau tne state 01 tne poll as it reler- . ... 1 u D I U . V. V . .. 1 J II It I M 1 IT. red to his Ministers, and received the cheers of the mob most uf litem in their shirt tleeves. ,;,..!,,;,. f. .1. r niere, however, their own arms were turned ' -iv V t i li'n H" ine l l'l'Ul I t'l I C ... .. ... aiTiinst them Mr. v) f arrel . a vountr Irish iinr.n.. kM..We .... K.'i - :.. . i ut . tri uii" if i UU IHÖ I ill!" it J II fell IUI force, and mlted Vinn auain and auain. to such ' , J ' I "Si t,,,' , '.." be, of tcwe 2? ih.t d" Hot only numbered three hundred and twenty Murder of a Playmate ey a Little Boy. The tlalena Au irtiser notes the fact that a lad named George Jackson, aged 2 ...... iaiJ 7 I I a( a a J - - w - ...u aa ii j .. - v a i . v v i I 1 ' ' I I boys were residents ol Melville, i i this county.. The two went to Apple river tosether, and J.cksun returned alone. In ai.swer to nn inquiry lor his companion, he said be was i dr.lWHPlf. Sparch una na-i.l foe I K a I,.,, It. 1 ..ij 11 ..no iiiiiiiu nut inr ut'i iiitcti ii,iu neeii .hit, the ball entering his mouth. Jackson now ays he shot hi,,, hy Mapping the gun at him, without knowing it to he loaded. His j .closers hink he killed Urn lor a dollar nod ten cents in his pocktl :.t tlie lime el the trrgedy. A B . - a, -i - al ü n' t a ,-fcr Gt nERKATioTAL Aitn M.'.tA mostal. Governor Joseph A. U rigl t, of Indiana, led Miss Harriet B. Burb ridge, of Scott county, K.. to the hyiueiiial aileron Monday las'. Tl I happy couple wrre handson ely cnicrtained on Tuesday hy Governor Powell, at l'Vmkfort. Gov. Wright and lady are at present at the Louisville Hotel. Rumor associates the name of Gov. Powe'l with a yppfig Quakere-s of Wayne rounty. Indiana, in a matrimonial alliance. This is mere cos.-ip however, and we would noi b? considered responsible for its truth or correct nes?. Cuurur. 'r7"The MHM'Oofe admirers of Mr. N. P. Willia's writings will regrel to learn that that gentleman despairs ol r. covery from Übe C'Mieump'ion with wtitch he has lonjr beei afilicted, and that his Idle wild papers in tie Home Journal have been brought to a close. .Mr. Willis say that he has thoroughly tried nn "alkaline treatment" recoiuiLendcd by . a a a a ) ,nf Boston physician, and that it has done "ict niore Harm than good. He i. now in I cli-ird to prefer homtepa hy, though he tn ks '.here is a grain of truth t leorf of cure." in even 'IV wikfl eaft Tue Hkiohth of Makukks Th Knickerbocker tells of ? man who ttole a five do!- .... ... l ' lar bill out in Indiana. His counsel tried to I -mm. .A. a . I . . . t a .a i pu c in ai toe notes was not wotli live uoliar. ... . .. , H Leiug at a discount. The prosecutor said I . . . . ... . he knew that the thief was the men nest man I . " ' " in the State, but he did not think he W.Ü so all-fired mean as not iq be willing to ttoal Indiana money at par. OCTOUEU ELECTION. M. A.lt. S vriFt; J V v cIhÄ L-wi Intire. lam a: a Ann...thiii aerl,.r.l.. I I he : ' I iah to K-rt inv rirli'.. a. I am nn. r' i ... . il -n ia thia r.juuta. Uiaa in or a'-oat Utle ee.iiatr for twenty -hve a art, and I btli; I 0.1 lopreaetit it a ti acion to all aul j-te VV II . I:aTK.S. A. II Samki.., Ei'i. You will alei.e arinoaaee nr name as s isiididate fr r rleti on in the nlbt ot Sut.ir J( aaderburgn County . at the euauing October elecuva. fs jo. is a ;avitt. Ct-W'r nre uthuryed to aanoBtire t' e nsnieof I. I 4 FAI KCIlILÜS.a eandi'tat f-r MaF.r.lt r. f Vunderhnrgfa Co in tj at tern enaaing Ortehcr election. eubj4 t to lhe dariaioa of the C aunty Cunaeutioa. yl tf fgrWi are autkeriisd to a"sotiii. ti l.-l.hart as aoaaaUkVt for re-election to tue . üec of Judge oftuaCoartod ' mrion I'leaa. f .r the Oiiirict. cotnpoaed of the couatic of ad-rbargh .ail Warrick, at the m::inr Oct jUi election. O 1 T. t 1 A L ÄN U 1 1 L L ü a ,t tu 7,.,. .:. . . 1 a . . W B W w . er . w a a a-a.,M,v''i'iB4'ia,., pii lrtiion . 1. 1 c n wi c at" I ri o 1.1 fe O " Ju,r -K'than. aaturdajr a-tt o'clock U wm ftrrd btaeCB Vr IIb ...dal Ii. ....k. a- I a! .a . . - ' " Ä JilITlin s " 0mif- atAtemnt.-w . h d no kn "-,,.u mAf iu th"f.. Ubb nail crtV'. ttlK l'u,lT" e-rJ "'ch apnravrsl aw an aa v -rLinemvnt uera. .iaaed he ThaBB . ii w ledge oftliaiiUte - . c ami uoifiiaiF -eca 'Oai . a 1. tne dtS'B' aiiUge or diehoaor ot Sir. Mo.n U'a ...r ... .a. i ".a. i . a. . n" " ""lluuul""7. " aad do no: endorse kny at.un.eut in nlt. ctTV ' d I i 'r fill auK14-lW Wmf OLonroa aiiiMjai. With the hot. snltry atasi here of nid-SBmmer. the rank . . a a a . . ' . . B . . .ont .uu. o.em,e,bls iu .i jMp j,,,., aaaww . w.e i..w i.uuh ana uie maetiea iu the deep eallare great neeraol the Wuet au i Soatu. aithae aad A., tk. - - ! oi i . watera. and the u.eay iag plante p ii.onooi rajVits. tt-at. ifinfaaled, IharaoA.-nieutA ui t K. KinM.k .. a i r,1,i . how.i.. Diarrhea; or di.-et.uiry. alrae aad Fevar. "" - mmd Jo?.ii'..u aaVkifr!' tier tlaete cir.i.wi ....... ..a ..a . m ehouU .kefc-e u.c0f Dk. Barci siViiAs r VMrrati V 'u.,al i, rrSLZuZ" ? a.m,.f.l.; Ill All Jill ml8 PERFECTLY 1H-AI'I01.TKD. Wb had ia,nil of lau ooasidcred the dare for..llingaadof BMree luring Pa'ent Medici..,. pa.t. and 'that tha aew era ia -Me.ii ne must too. greet the world', feeerad tahabitaau. ...... . b.tc ,i up. or. a L. Adams' Lirer Lallan, u talked . . ' " a., nuaaii bird naiaa u wiaii i re. need more aad ereatiag greater seasatioa than any -v- . ' 'aa...aauai ue urr tnu punllc. and .naold not tflll M tUt V"1 u ioMtie,iy pr?diag aer. cure, than any other oth.r ..i.aic tie now ext.Bt. it i. an o.tea.iMe fact that Uai. Medi cine i. as good for what it claims a. a WarraBtee aad wo are -"-ih.h.'uno iw. 5! wS.,.th lÄS.'1 " M taBk"ta"u- &" th tml.T"" SS ,y CI.OTIIIM; HOI.hLh: AXO retail. oUKaT L'liA.NC FoR BaKOaINS. 1 THK undenicaed haeing purchased o hi. lata mm ner. Clia W. Mack. hi. entire inure.:. iutheClo-h in. Suae. af äf.ek A T.ahia.t i na .. . . a. - eoi.nt. i.datermiaed taget rid of the r.reaent aJLh'?'! IB make room for alarge aaiortl.i. ..I. I . I,. ..ill. II. .- 11 m T.-'a "i. icgenerallyto o'-U BBd .ViShU Go. M good . .tock of Clothing men" Ae... &e. aathere I. ia fieanaviiu "J ivaoaaiaa. xie taerelr. e. in v i . . i . . .......... .uu iu. . iiia.vV anl pr ees. Me tiu I- rr , . . n . I., .da A-e ! . . . ...... a. t ea - ! willeell them cheaper than they can be briuahtataeiv.v -" j ea äÄ. ii I 41 rwwa w tau.e call tit i atore u id.r 1'aviüon Uotel. r.l ii.a in Ihn eilt vninh haaaill .a .a. r" ""rl athia eJ'-tf ANTHONY LOBEVSTI'VE oai.ac. forOaate.tthaKeih:;::.. " w" ..ftf"'0'!1 m'-ket price will alwar, he o.i.l aoiuae DOaaible. a- i,r,ngitaa augl PETER P. RK. ..... . . H -. Stf - wo jj Jrj JlOtt UAX, KEEN PRESTON. Firetst. A nve i,t 0f Oru.hod eornT7-.rr;7 !LMl 0kU- WtSt BafaaattV1 Corn

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m i tio ok tor r. .ERSH.r T UK Co-Partaarahip htivtotara existing betweea the uaderfiied uort'trif nine, ftylt iDd firm i saitrr, unnint; ' ate. ATI I r in the mt Mill KuiineM U tt.n iaj dissolved XJ mwAll fernibTiPr; nltiait acaiDst ld C-lrtarhi letlhip. or ho are ind jwH t L. reu, wtfl sake elUemeut nth Pf-rr Suiter miu t t, dtfTii-L lihi-iu Dated l I'c A"tt inn I'KTKK -I ITKK. KKEll. UUMMI. SAMI KL GKKni . feruV-lsfl" 0-l'Alt rKKJUP OTH K. MnTirKi.K.u ..... iw hT thU Jmy Ji formed i ('vr-rrtH,rh'p im ilia "aw Will Uu . . . ... . .... . Dior, ijie urn rrw ot ai. iter & UEnitl. Ii Ii l-a Creek, u ai. .1 t SOI' "it ' ' tea Kvjmril;. teil KreBerillc, ahuM to .11 Pri:n s fTi-.l . esiit-Ä state FltKD. oHMNo. OF nbl.tXA, 'iRS ..... . PetiUon for Divorce. A ITh fht V t Sa,,ii.l - i" . ' ''""i eomjaamt in tin .mt 1 ia cier or the anderl.ur,(h Circuit Caart. atUiaf farih that tl aa Johu (j. Last, the defeadant herein, ts sot a r. .idert of th JState of Indiana. The aaid Joaa Q. Lau i. the re 'ere sow herelj n titird ot the peadenej ofthaabor eaiiüed aetioa. aa that th same will itaaw for trial at Um ntittara. of tha Vanderburgh Circuit Court, ts ha began and held at the Oomrt fje-aaa in Uie Citrot Kraatrille ea the third Mendar of OctoI her Best lhaiaf Uie It th dar af Oetahar. A D. 1S54. ) ; aul- JACOH Li XKENHF.IMKR C. V. C. C. t.IIt:itiFF'si SAI.K. läJ OTirK I. ...... . k. v ........ .r : I - ....... u ... , .. ... V H . 17V I CaTrTaV.! Id'MaÄLlaitJtbf "'jEan Jk"T ui""" ,2U 1,. of Aa.i.t. A.D. i V.l. bei.- :.e hour, one I L11." " v . rre.ed t. .eii 1 "iilfi. p. ..,. Z . i. a I' Tt Uk 1 t S . tLf follow in llaäSfl law I i,rra.,aal t -,.-... :..-- -.-.- " o.e. aaaawnn 1 ' t!. c.t. .t n.t i-!fri,n s,nn. v.tatae ar.i,Uri .T'tTrSf?. 1 ?? ketU. 1 Lard rm, iioiier.nd mall bagiae. 4 lrt Trough and 1 1 art- Iroa Taah ui'- joux a. UAViTT. a. v. o. "1BEAM HKKeaB.-S. baaea Cr.aat Ch.a received .J r-er tUamex lie.eue, and loraalc hy n 1 f. k V. HKI.M ANV, CAl.KTea tOeaae. flatn and faacr. ret'd per tLraaiai viaklaad, and for aale at low t.gure. i.y ma. ., 1, . L SlLUItllMAX. - '17 I dear below BrMca Hani . ASI.MKKKlS. 7 ca.es black aad faa-r reeelr.d ttoed.y V aadlwraaUat L. SiLHRRMAM'S. "f 2 Mala at.. 1 daar below itraaeh Baak. CORPORATION ISOTirK OrcOERKD. that theowaen o Leu Koa 15. 1. 17. 1 It. SO. XI, 32 ii It.tB, s .ad 27. liWh ?.. I. Karten Kb-, Urjemen! . and I.ou Sot. 4, 5. 6. 7. S. It. IS. 14. 1. 17. IS IS a. .d in. Koek o. 34. B. K. , tin., th aaaee t. be tailed nwith earth an aa to prevent the waur ftw-a .raadiag therao. in davs after put licatloB ofthia ard.r. aad la default keraof, the Manhal isdirtcted to ptrforsa said work, aad tl..o.t anl exe!!ei aeel-niwg tb-rrbr. will b aeead to aad collected It aal ut .raid I.ou oreotBueti thereof aa mar b n, eeatarr to aatufjr said litn aad oc ,ta. It. order ef the (Vmin.n Caaa-m-3t GEO. H. TODD, CUrA. ilSJfUH TMKi"a W "e Citjr ! EtbsmtuI. an hereV. aoti -ted that cere .pat. forU.ee paid lato the City Treaaar. t.. neat the an o n ar . n et e.n Bond leaned ta the Eeaa.rilfe Bd.trawforAeille Ra:r ....it dkih. atrr-aov f..r d-liv.rr t the Clerk's oBice. l"Btsd. I.vt,.v,lle ..uruet li th 1H.H. a . u mm ' BB. BBSJU T. Jt. 8N0WDOX. OKo. U. TODD. Ciiy Clark. - roaua r. one . OTTU, l !1 MX 1 IV 1 Pin ,i f.0ttl)0 UHULKSAI.1-: ASK mki-.ui. ait-n au bf.DlllNt. WAKKHOt SK no. .1 tttsr rot RTW STBKET. BCTWKtS MAIK 1KP VVALM'T, sol TII SIDE C t.'C A'JTA Tl Wf . h. we.ild reprrtfie all the aiaratiaa of all those wha ww areiu waat ofg iodj iaout Ui e to ewr sapenor aax rimeut. eaaaiatlag m parte! Ki.V rTlS t.ae. raaatrrainee. I.ite an t el-d. nH .'' 1 "'. ' 'rB 1 to SS9 eah'. ,. ' "Won do. r,,niurU ,a ,ed Spr-ada P..e 'rAj J.ibe.1 d Xu.lit SWU. iiul.ter-. . I Pillow. ToweU Ac at 1 ;: .A I Ciniliv " Ure-oaAetls ; 8t!n ITIaaJsw. Worated Dawlaake. Swlea SSaadTs. I'MMt Mlla IU t'urLalu. I v a.l... .. A T ' . r.. v , . . r-w. . - jm.m. mmm urar abp I'rct era V.M.. ...Mi fVt. W . in a , Vl.'allOW rallADKeä. I.llt Metal C fniete. curuiu llauOa.u. Pin., Mla.OfBttWaMB r- - aaa- . Our Baaorteaar. t of C I KT A I NS Al) SIlADB WhiW tliii Market Prior ta aajr atlur SSutl hrBufhAtB oil n nTnx Toweliaan l Sheeting.. Tal.l, LraBfB, FlSFtS BSd TM.ff CeLn.T.l5l,,'!:T1 "'7'?h.rsitnIe.La,.at lo floaakeepen. Onr aim will he to pfaaaa all who muy farar ae witli their patraaaaw. aVaV" All work made by na warranted U.r.-2w Wast Fourth 2!. uTuV .1 dMalafap? W aug lü T. BACOJT & CO.'S Family Grocery raf'HOOL JVOTICK. a rjUK Pu'lie Sehaala o Uae City of Eraasrille will roatT J Alao. aHg4) School will ha opened at the .am- time In hpi.c.p.l ISch.ol il..nBefreaf.h.nelrBliatbalBr. oft, alaaa,ta the city, eafteieatly advanced fur adojiauoa int i the Lath aa. - .... ... .a. , w.'.t?lT;rl'y.-,M" tra.rer. of cl. ldrea la or from th. rl,r fr,rse),..ol purpoi.e for the n.ityear niu "ta aide within bob BtBth frost Uns tise. a q wHBKf.Ksi WILLIAM ill MKS . , C. OKfKI.R ' rw a.a.a School Trn,tr-f, hanuirer Bad olk.hote. cope J DmKl T I'IKIM KKW VORb -3 tl lurreiaoinrtii. SWi lt S O. Soda. 4f) I e 8al Soda. dot genuine Orel. Cira Starch. 12 do. DWTWaa Itatiua I Vwoer. Uaie. CuUob Uatuiig. eatra. inn r oalrtt at . COOK'S Faaaily Oroeerr. UAAR OF TIIK -TkTK OF l i:.Ia.i K K-N" M;uN ! LOW . '' hK, I . S aad sell. .i(f t aad tisie Kaehane ... the Kaet dla. eunurtt ,ae Bill. o. New Vark New OrAn'.A-i t L.nli. and do. a a reaer.l 'Uukin, aad Itaietf makea colUotioaa u the .,1,,, e4sieB on the a,,., fa 7: wUh eVr;tK?rV,Vrrr'W rmi" day of i a meat with VarreBtr.ee of Kn haa. : no., of the Men hi. .SaTiBi UL',TZTtCtlTt'1 " ""I thtr.oodrurre.ej -'- ISAAC vdlNO. rrtsfd.Bt. 4 m) VTS.-TfO Lags in .tore, ana far alt br v oko. FosTica a co. "U K0. FOSTER CO. Ol laoih .-lC. t.ne for aale ly 1 ''4 UK 1. FOSTER CO. S 'l AXni.KS B,e.dp,,.ua..r Ca-hwrlaa J'.raSiP "Jl- 'J Star Caafle.: ateagtwaak, 10 bo1- 8a"" C"d,w' U" I AD. Hl I MANN TO AIKIU HANTS. A a2-Sayfi.K as. arra . aaotiA.. taaae out Ha lance Sh..t. I. j... in or cmraiav a.. n ..a. . . ÄaaaÄSeW7H5,W mgU iOHN C. DEVKRBUX. Jr. OFFICE OP THE KV. IXR. CO. ' rsriHr Ba. ua aa ACSIUT ft$L IMl.j J1IIE Stockholder, of the Kenne rill. Inaamace Cw.rA.r rt..r. . iir. T iJd th'1 ,h WaSlaei for ai.e Is - SBWM .BSBBiahBI ,t .twcB tfcak,Brs 1 I BBfl 4 o Ick r. M By o Her of the Board ,,'r,0-u Wht. T. PACB. Seeretaary. 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