Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 163, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 November 1854 — Page 2

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A. 11. 6AXDKR.S, EDITOR i KM B lf Ml i;m kipi io.v Daily JoHnml. piTvear mm ,H' by trie week Trt-Weeklv Journal. itrr year w uvu. i.;. i 2 im V 1 .'"III I'ttl, - . a a a a . ' " CITY OF EVANSVILLÜ. - ATI'ßh W MlllJMVC V 4 ÖAlUltimi WWWW . . Till. ( Kl IBA. As the eyes ol the whole t ivi lived world arenowu.r cu'Uiouu.snoi,.. . I ' 1 . L . . I. ... m , r n . I K.i amiss to yive a brief sketch of its history. Ol I aT- . 1 II I. .... n l.a .it oa ine UTHON, mm m wwn mwm " ders, is a p-niii ular in the North part o; the I . I k o I : L. iL.I ami Ilia uiacK oca, lay.ug ueiweeu ui -m a A a a. . I ... aalsm öea 01 Azot, ami is cnnecieu wnniuc wain land by an isthmus hv or six rnue wiue. 11 is only 225 miles in circuit, and contains some 1242 square miles. In suriace, ti reefourths of it is an undulating plain, with a fertile so I and an extrem-ly luxuriant vegeHlfrO Tne extreme north part, BOOf the Isthmus, contains salt marshes and I ikes, from which salt is m.nufactured to supply the neighboring Roooiot provinces, and lor exports. TtVa southern portion is quite hilly and even mountainous, some ot the elevations reaching to the height of 1200 feet. TbOM hills are covered with heavy forests, which yield excellent ship timber, and the valleys produce al sorts of grain, chiefly wheat bar ley and millet, also fine garden fruits, and grapes from whic'i is made excellent wines. It was known to the ancients as Cht rsonesus Taurica, of late years as Crim Tartary and now Crimea. Its first inhabitants were the Cimmerians, hut about 600 yeurs before the Christian era, the Greeks commenced trading there, and reduced it to their nutjection. It was then successively occupied by ' the Goths, Huns and others till A. L). 14 il, j when it became a dependant ot the Turkish government, and so remained till 1774, 0 hen it became ii.iJ.-j.-u 'ent, b.:t iu 1783 was an nexed to Itdi.-ia, and llOJ since then remained a province ol that empire. As soon as il came into the possession of the Rua.-ians, they commenced ihe town of Sevastopol, an I r excellent harbor for ships of all kinds, and especially tor men ol war. The various ancient remains, antique monuments and curi ous caves in its vicinity wuu!d seem to indicate that it occupits the site of an ancient town. The exee lence ol its harbor has induced the Russian government to for'ify it atron. ly, aud they have increased its fortiti cations as their navy ou the II lack Sea has increased, till il is one of the strongest fortresses in the world, and seaward is considered impregnable. The Crimea was once very densely populated, but the troubles and commotions just previous to its annexation to Russ'a caused m my to eu,i ne, ami alter lhal annexation many of the Tartar inhabitants removed, so that in ItiOO there were only about 50,000 inJiabitantaon the peninsula. Since then, a long p-ace, its f ertile soil and mild climate, tojether with the building of Sevastopol, ha s much increased its population. But it has again become the theatre ol war, the .argest armies known to m dem times are now trampling over its vineyards and gargest armirs kno.vn to modern times are now tran spin ig there which not only attract the ey s ot th whole world now, but which will probably dicti te the programme of history or centuries to come. The Challehge. This now, large and splendid Kern-wheel novelty arrived here from Cincinnati evening before last, on her first trip, and bound for New Orleans. She is under command of Copt. Crooks, formerly of the Clipper No. 2. The Challenge has four engines besides her Doctor engine. On the stern she has two Urge wheels, euch with two engine propelling powers. These give her all the advanta es of a side-wheel boat, in ba. king, turning, ttc. She rounded out from our wharf beautifully, and very handsomely illustrated the advan'ages ot these double-wheels. That the is a large OtoaW boat, may be judged of from the fact that she was barely able to get through the Louisville Canal. She is a fine passenger boat in every particular, and very light draught. We hEve had to thank our friends at divera times for low l and game of every description, fruit of all varieties, vegetables varying from mammoth "pink eyes" down Co seed onions, and we once had to thank a discriminating friend for a lot of pumpkins but we now have to thank our ancient friend Geo. W. Foster for a ?ack of corn and on the cob! George heard we were fattening a big turkey. He knew corn was indispensable and he "acknowledged the corn'" at once. By advertisement, it will be perceived he has a lot of this corn for sale. 5L" Capt. Liter's Green River shorttaiieu single norned roarer, White K:ver, . e a a a 1 a a ..... aBaa. . arrived here from Green River vesterdav morning. That river is in a good stage ex . . . . III f It'llP laA ir cept at the lower lock and points below CCy A citizen of Memphis named Thos. C. Rvan was shot and instantly killed on Saturd.y, the 28th ult., by I young man named Sa.M W. Lyon, of Jackson, Tenn. Both fired snots. L.yon was acquHted on . - .. j tne nruuna ot self-defence. This is the secnn .1 .if ii.a L-; , .1 . . a. . . 1 . . ea- - iuu wnnin me last 10 or three months, at Memphis, and in both cases the murderer was acquitted tjjr Mr. Curry, orooeot Secretary for Oregon, will be Governor of thai Tarritory.

fCy" The Cincinnati Commercial says it appears that Redtield, a New York Publisher, has agreed lo pay 75,000 for the copy I L, . ft I. m i a m m

mini ui riiineas i. uarnuin s AUioiojjra- . tv . , , . . nfii' V v .. h i n ,i I. ...... .... i ....... .1 in KUJ' HITV HVVU SO Ulli ' I II '. ai , .tau Buuic rsiricu irom me ticiuus iwi... coming volume, kindly ijiven the expectant Puu"c antJ Uiey comprehend the most aosoa i . . . . a lute irredeemable trash, that it was ever our misfortune to peruse. The incidents re - a ' WWM t, - a v a mm separately, triflinjr, silly, foolish, and occasionally the worst and most barren non w r- . .rf te 8.y M , anectediy lanui ir , uui u, . L. . I A i. f M .I.... I loathsome vaoidity the wit is of the thinest ...J ai . I . t - - anu mw stupid description an l tne semiment, micro-copic, yet despicable. If Rt-d-ri..l.l ...L . j I I L " .. , .. uivj, who is reputed a snrewu uusiiieos mau, I . a . ..... a . . oops not lose heavily by l is specuiaiion, u argues a lamentable demand tor utter trash fl- A great foot-race came off here last Thursday. We had a "special reporter" on iU ground, but he un'ortunafely forget to niake a report! The whole affair is said to have very exciting, und a great many ci9r re said to have changed hands, but of course no money. OThe sale ot government property at the Memphis Navy Yard, has been counter manded by telegraphic despatch from the Secrctarv Q, the Ntjvy Hg My, OoOOTO ment will await the action ol the next Con gress in r ference to movement of the City Council of Memphis, tendering back to Government the Navy Yard. In the mean time it is put under care -f the city. 00" We thank Wm. N. Johnson, Eq. for c py of every paper published at San Francisco, California. They are of course f the latest date. Those wanting to post themselves in California Nl( had belter drop in and look over these files. CO ' The Canal boat Joe Rowley has ar rived, and will start out Mondny for Terre I Haute. Our business men know her to be an excellent boat, and under commmid ol CDt. I hos. J. Smith, fri'i.rrit will ,o ui. Ii , , , e ,. . taken care of and cromotlv i l ivered. I af Cy We i sometimes forget to copy Council proceedings promptly, nnd I eve rather delayed it this week, but "better late than never.' They are in 'o-tiay. We will be more punctual he-eafter. AO" The Ben Cooroio paoood ud yesterday morning, from Memphis. We thank the clerk for a package of Memphis pap. rs of the 30th ult. fO" The steamer Reindeer, while lying at the Alton, III. wharf last Tuesday, burst the starboard end of her mud-receiver, tearing away her "nigger" boiler, itc. Three men were badly scalded, one dangerously. r7" The big cleamer St. Nicholas, which recently struck a rock at Cairo, and sunk, has been raised, cfter taking out all her freight. a)J Fwr tho K f ans. i!le Journal. A. H. Sat ders, Esq: lo it poooiaflo tlaOl Mr. Conant denies that the issuing ot notes by a corporation to be ued as money or currency, is banking.' 1 assort that that very right is the highest privilege ever granted by a State to a eorporation, is a leading branch ol the businers o almost all banks inc-rpor.ited in America, and is therefore "banking" in the hi-'hest sei..-.e of the term. And I further mum ri that none but the State B nkund IJrnniVs, and ti e "Free Banks" can lawfully exercise this priulege in Indiana, and tin t Mr. Conant's corporations are nof'Frre Banks," nor "S ate Banks," nor b-anches of tie State B ink, and therefore h ve no authority for there is-ues; that those issues are made in fraud, violation and defiance of the constitution ot Indiana, and of the people who made the constitution and laws; and it there were a money or p-eperty basis (whic'1 there ia not) lor these issues, still being i--Mied in violation of law, every mann ho! n.ea mil ntiA nt I 1. u 1 . 1 I I a .a.ai.inA ...l..A 1. f'j " .-. w... v. .... aieea .si.ci.iiig 1 Hilf III r turn, is liable to take the bill back aud pay in good money, us if he had passed a counterf" it note. So I understand Mr. Conant to mean that his c ncerns are "Stock Banks" when he says (See his article of to-day): "It is true that the notes of said romn .nc ,r mir - - - - aw way V V I I chased by Conant t Co. at par lor other State .Vor-.', notes of this Stat.. " Wh .t n., k. il... aauaavavt n( ...,.. ;. .I..-I I i mmm ' 1 1 viwkJjviaw u v iai UtlUII OUV VJ create the impression that his notes are . . . i vi Stock Bank notes! Is il possible that Mr. Conant can helipve he has the privilege under the manulactur- , ... , mg law aud his articles of association, to issue notes to be used as money' If such is .a. . a . .... mr mt,, i ueg mm win lose uo time in consulting a lawyer. I have laid both the law U f.. m r L.. L. .. 'II I . , . , , ... and h,s.rt,cl-a .falev ,t, before the public. that every one may judge for himself, and I a rm . I .a .a - can as.-ure oir. v. iboi loo judgment ot the publlc deP mouthed against hiss, I No man can by I iw be a member of these corporation-, whose name does not aaa .r to the public upon the reeo. ds, and ih company cannot carry on "its legitimate business" except in t ie c un'v 8pecfi. d iiiifs arw w tides. And now dues .Mr. Conant mean to leu us inai tnese companies or inner ol them are carrying on their "legitimate busines" in Knenrer ritintv.nnd that thev nv4.11 I r " j j piilipr mills or mines there, when their ar. Meies confine them to Vanderburgh county J A CIlIatiN. EvA!tsvrLLE, Nov. 3, 1854. KM The Democrat published at Lafayette Indiana, by W. H. Carnahan & F. T. Clarks, collapsed last week. Itw.saXei braslia paper.

Proceedings of the City Council. Monday Evf.bing.OcI. 30, 1854.

n " -- ... .i; ..... -- lu p...... .. M , Present the Muyur and Counc.Imen Steele, Xi - - . n I i r. a.' II. .. A ill r II IIS i acanuin, Blliotl, Ailia, Raleigh, Hunnell vd j i,,nt .- ... . la, , . Mr. Rtleijh obtained leave of absence for ,he efeniw w ,v"'u" iiiVwHwM were ui.iucr. John S.nvthe 7n43- D R.lpih AS- H. I 11 in hl'l'inr aII ... . rt. m TH. l I I mm a I Vorht. w vn.. M n. v. - .w -. , "t -w- t - I - a TT 1 . nit u , j'.v. ilium ui. i Kire Engine Co., 50, tor taking care of ap- - ' ei paratus; Jo!, n T. Walker. S 1 000. as School Treasurer, on account of a ppruonutiun lor - l ublic. Schools fur the year 18Ö4. I lr.!,.r...' ',.. . . . w . . . . .1.. I jr. r. r t wi.. -v'j, L iai i..Ar--. .in inii" Ii. I . r :ii!i: .111 B ' ötoc Evanaviile Ins. Co. imprope ' i r ftplo n a .Tly assensed, be remitted J. H. Ma'hee Ordered, that taxes on 817, stock Evans- ' vill- Ins. Co.) imro erly assessed, be rem,,tM(i J- H. 3Iayhee &. Co 5Ir. Müntzer was authorized to contract for cement to tinish public cisterns. II. Stra.-ser was licensed to retail ferment ed liquors for 9 months, for the sum' of .jjT On motion Council adjjurned till next Monday evening. fCr e thai k lion. Smith Millar for eev . . ... . . , .... eral very valuable public documents. V e are .lad to see Mr. Miller has Christian for- .. ... . Med our W are lope he o v 1 ii. .-I i j : l i . j r , i kv . i a . . . . a. ivkt rii iii.i uto pic iirni. vvj II ir b"st to defeat him, but we failed glad to see he bears no malice, and hop will call to see us. We thank our old friend, Hon . B n. Edwards Gray, ot Kentucky, for public docu hc docu - , r :,':ftil s e will 00 merits. Ben is o 10 of the most lellows in Cjngressf and we hope h re-elected just asolter as he wishes to be !l.rA lilil a tern-wheeler called MCooooville" has made her appear.inc and was ex peeled here f'oin LooiooUle TOOtPfdpy. She is intended for the Green River trade. We sugg.-st tkmt name ffe 0 mammo'h steamer. Ilorrllilc '.ital. lion u! Ha .'. r. d at lata Ba in of tlin . m Tne correspondent ol the L uidon Times sjieuks as loll iws of the terrible suireri; i of the wounded in the battle of the Alma, who were pi c d o;i board the vessel Colorado. He siys: " rWa v ssel left the Crimea on the Mora i:ig of the S4tJl. Wounded m-n were being pi iced on bo.trd tor two d iys before he s ilel, an: when .-he weighed an lior she carri. d the kiUoaVlaig i.un.lier-: 27 at ifioded Oaalcero, 422 wounded soidn rs, ami 1 4 Rus sian priaooero -lo all ;.;3 si.nl. Abou halfofie .vcunde 1 h .d reco v id sur.i a asOtOlaOCC belore I bet were put on board. To supply the wants il t!r.s mass of miner J were lour medical men, one of whom ai the oorgeoo i f the ship sufficiently eta ployed io looking alter the crew, who 1 1 this pia a ad aeaaoa aro seldom iree irom siekoeoa. The ship was lit. Tally c iv. red wi h pr str ile toi ins, so as lobe aimo-t unmanageable. The (rfieeri could not get below to their sextants, and the run w is made at hazard. The veasel w 8 at tea J hours longer tproogh this misch ice. Tho ororol eases w ere ptOOOd 00 the upper deck, w hich in a day or t o became a m iss ol putridity. The negleded gunshot wounds bred oiagg ito which crawled in every direction. The putrid anim I matter cnu-ed tuih a .-; iu I thut the i tfi ers ami crew were oeorlf overcome, and the Call In is now ill Fro 01 'he elleci of the five d iy3' misery. .ll the blankets.toth - njmbtr of 1,500, have bee.i thro.v n overboard as useless. Thirty men died during the voyage. The surgeon worked as hard as pos.-ible, but could do little anion.' so many ; and many an unfortunate felKiW flrat COSa under medical man's hand on his arrival at Scutari, s x duys afur the battle." liitli..iiaa Uarwsy. A i entleman, n ho h ia returned from a tour in Indiana, aud who had an opportunity f ascertaining the ntiments of the people, assures us that there is a firm determination lo uphold the State Stock m n- y. The business men say that they oorill not patronize parties out ol the State who wiil not receive their money. Il Louisville merchants receive it, th. y will do their business in Louisville instead ol Cincinnati. An ff irt is now beiug made in Louisville to effect a satisfactoi y arr.itig. m- Ot. Should Indiana Slock money be received there by the wholesale merchants, wkilo it 1.. ..... 1.. !:.... . ... . ! 10 out III Vy I II C I II lilt I , CO '. n'le tl C , til ICBsl, III i l"diana will he restored, und Cincinnati busIOOOS will suffer. locQooiooo have OOOjoidtraole State pride, and are je.-.lotis of their currency while they

' for Cincinnati Iu consult their interests, lor!l,e gp"era' dtaoeo ol labor, all of which

oeueve 11 n.s a good tiasis. It mny be weil 1 y ,nav De c"'np-'tible with her own in rea I a ... ... , currency .juesuun Cm Com , lai. liKliiin.iM. c:. H.kiKm. f tiia so urm om Mmmm I a I. JtaaA e ' . ia last m-a i pearinff from , 1 . I " . . me ordinary cnannes o( traut: in nt .... may say it has entirely disappeared, (off rr no ...... . one ii iw receives or i tliT it in selling or buying, nnd the only exchange that can be 1 . ,. he br, k,r8 offic where it1 : is bought at a discount ul ten or twenty ner rent.-tl.e price varying uccordmg to the standing ol the bank and the judgment ot ' .1. u..i...- ii. .. e .. I tutr urorvtrr. i e learn mat a very small amount has been ottered for .-a e during the nnt tw I. nr tkataaa. .1...- a !.... ... r. ...vi .oi., uuir, jiiun niu uu' i if s ply in the hands of ti e people has greatly diminished. or that they have increased conit I . ' . a I . . nueuce in us eventu iiiv proving good St. lafois ;V?iT5, 31f. Moäofouzüig he Sad News. The Herald, w e understand, o d the captain of the pilot boat who biought tne news of the loss of the Arctic, 5U0, and alter gettititr him in the office, locked all the doors of the ouuaing, not allowing any one to pass in or out until 5 o'clock, when the paper w as W'orlrd , Vha iha. , ,r : - -- p.tit.o -.in uu in the same mii! with thr. ll..r..i.i i.r ..r - . . . v. , igiioiain .i the aw ful calamity. This may be all right in a business point of view; but how a man csn have the heart to speculate in such aw','T'T v 'yT 8tand-V i- M IUI tidings, IS Somethinir we do mil nn.l..r. Some rain yesterday afternoon, and every taken of its continuance.

Drendful ICailrond Accident. One of 'if most horribl--' railroad accidents

mat ever occurred took puce a day or two .... .. r . a r, i-nriy miles iroin ueiron on i'ir ureai a,.. , . , Western Rii road, Canada. We are indebt . a. to the D troit F ree Pres for the particu lars w Dubliohed in addition to those conveyed by telegraph: "A few minutes after five o'clock, when Baa ,a nor a a ., , , , a ' I. 1 a. aa T B . I I iicoi uapusi ireea, me pa.-B-r u-ci nam, which was proceeding at the rate uf tw-nty 1 " .... ... " miles an hour, came in collision with a Tavtrain which was backing toward the east at the rale of ten or twelve ileO an hour, The travel train of tilteen car, heavily loaded with wel gravel. T.'.e I a I. .... K..b I . ... . ! ... ..... IIUI r IVCtTfl UJ me COII1S1UII WU irr-meru-dous. The second-class cars were emasti d ... . . . llifi D toina aill.f n u. . I n n . . n II. II... rvi iv .I..- iiiiu urai i t iny urisi'ii hi .-! B ; 1 a a I 1. 1. . r.. j . .. I . . . ki. led or diead!uily injured. J he nrst class t ar was also badly sm;:sh d, and moal ol the l'eii.-ere in the lront part ot it met with ttie same late as the passengers in tne sec-onu-nass cars. The scene presented after the collision VVil horrible one. Intermixed with the fragments of the broken cars, if-ad bodies lay in profusion, many ot t:i m mangled i j r : the number of persons killed as fortv-seven. .... , ,i ,. i ..... . ' 00 loll ,win is a lit or the killed, as taken rom the minut. s of the Coroi.ers: J. B. Bodfish. of Batavia. N. Y.. foin to J. U. Uoilh.-h, of Uitivia, N. Y., foin" to I. ,i an?.. . . . " Unleaburg, Michigan had on hlO person 7 .0; P. 0.11 young wom.nlnam.. no known had on lur u urn lets, ffloves, and - -3 rblack Hik bonnet, with ariificials; man n inie unknown; woman, with dead iniant and cMId h id on person two keys s ltd to be I wl,e ü'0! r üWM per receipt in pocket had $107 00 in gold, and .55 03 in silver; . . v, . . John . art i ii, breakman on pause neer tr.nn boai ö and key in Pck.t; R bert Thornwife of do; r . Rubi OS ill. per receipt i fon,( .is w.fe bully ioj ire I), Henry Mison, DrakeOMIO OO gravel train .2 40in pocket; r. r. ."ain hid w.tch on POrOoO had . . r lived 14 Vear in Cl.O'- alii: lemale. unknown j 1 ....... 1 ...i ....i - ........ . ' 1 a i.. . oung 1 in oaBtea aaar) aMngaion, per papero on tier yer.-i.n; leaaale. uuKii.-wn uiuldl aged had enr-n rigs; young man suppootd unknown; Jacob Ljcher, had rom Mirabel , Hichiran, and -22 in money; not inter nmce, eiaeny man Had Na in 11 U .IJ l . i . . . Ä bills aadftltf in co.n; Nalhaoiol Oakeo, of Batavia. N. Y.-going t.. Galesburg, Michigan; Co OellUJ O iks, son of do.; Onlla Oakev, ni:e ol do.; Finlip B irrmi, per paara1 I. iiml ..i. kit aaaau.ai, ava.a.L. i, , ..... r -. ....... r . ...... iv .. ..v .......... mm Kilo li : male C .l.ll. UIiK-MWH: 1 1 . ii u . , .... . ii . , i oddri!, !nd J.i iloil .rs on tos iier.-ou; lemale lalaat, unknown; unknown wooian-h d nurt.v uoiiut-i auu suuii-i ox; Tinraim .. a. I ..tr . T.t i . .Woore, blind koeoj onk . n man tiad t0 60 on his peroöoj unknown feooald with itift'..; aooaowa m a; feaaaie child, nl.out Ihr O years o.d, unknown; Michi-iii Fl) had Mia on hsti..ii: ufakau... ,. kilo a ii wuiiiiu; younj tirl. unntiowii had ' r -1-04 on her perron; onkooO n girl, about f teen years ot age; Martha Bodfish; D.niel (Jakes. The Coroner's jury will meet this morning at Chatb. itn, whither the bodies were coiiveied rtal even in.'. Twen.y-four men , ei ven woman, and sixteen chidreu, are badly wounded, and were lakeo to CbalkaaV A large number ol the i i -.-enger-, aie more or less bruised, but it is thought w ill gel veil. evi.t ra Kcniiiim.ziiii;, The M ni;his Wh'g has been compelled, for the reasons stated below, to reduce its iae.aod the Kayle and Erifjuirer was to follow t he week niter. Tims are newspapers all over the country either reducing their di mensions, or llicrea.lllg their prices. The mammoth :"pers generally curtail their siz1, wnne tne smaller lailiea increase ttieir 6tibst ription prices. NVe have chosen to make an increase in price as before noticed, and the new arrangement will tommence next .Monday. We extract the following from the Memphis Whig. Tue Whig ia now aoout the size of the Joirna!, the same price by ti e week, but i per year: With this morning'.- i -up of the Whig we reduce the ze of our Daily paper, bringing it down to its former siz". This we have been forced to do, or lose money, from various reasons, the rno.-t obvious of which are the extraordinary enhancement in the . . . 11 r . 1 . .. p ice of printing paper and materials, and rtave udvatici d Irom tnrnty-hve to thirtythree per cent wi bin the pat six months, and sTill continue advancing. A. ready quite ooosaberoi lao oadtog journals in fariooo ehieo io the Union, Mew V rk City, Phila delphia, Doaton, Bo Hi as ore, Bulla lo, and . Cincinnati, have been tttremd tn .-iili..r mmAmm the ' size ol their paper or advance the pr ce subscription, and ol the Iw-mostof them e chosen a reduction g size. of 001 So great is the advance in 04 w.-paper, and the general acarcitf of both the article and the materials of winch it b tn .de, that a premium oi 500 has been offered to anv . ... ,. one wno wi'i discover a cheaper material and mode of man if iciunng it, so as to lur- - - le ... I ........ . . iiiDii ii ui i u . uivr ui tri. several ex : tenrnents have been made and are still ' J.ko butasie1 no one has b.-en able to nrotlnA i. . a ' .. 1 ....... I . . .. .. .. 1 1 ii iiiroprt man u is now mane iroin r.n's Indeed, t-o scarce has p-; er t e .one, th it in hrance, hugland.aud in tuis country , m , aa futurera are buying up old newsnaner shee's, and by some chemical p ocess lor bleaching, are manufacturing ii over again so as to be used th second lime; but even tins does not reduce the high prices. Our cotemporariea of the Ea'e nnd Ennnirer harl arm mroil ..-Irl. ... ... 1 ,t 1 - j,v . uct tu itruiiti- iiir s ze ol their naner I. :. .1 .. - - r r - . " ... vine out simultaneously with the Whig, but not hav,n their arrangements perlected, thev nl make a reduction until next week. Ul this, however, thev can better inform their patrons th n ourselves. (T The Governors of Nebraska nnd ITtak are not decided.

int: uiui uiruiiu mam. rr, wi'lie irom out tn aaiiniaai law aa, rn r n.nenmatij aaijtuud.e nnv otlu r aiti le t at I a nui curea thaa .50. the heap of rums proceeded the 2ruas and JiiÄSl 7 'uZt?Jl '"t A7L?& CLktaix er a.-

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shriek o! the w unded. -.' " !- hlJ b'- " .r induced VJ lV-li UVhtli helhltll!f liJ.I. i'fAJ; Ulf lit J .1 I V . Afld vaatara. Ja. . u ' " F x - f . akanui Aa

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a .a.- -- ... . J, ' f-m-. he w... in u ed to tr. mrP.inin, i..l e u.n.a aaaaaj ant leite ora-na. from the scene of the caiualtv. He renurtai .....,.. ...i., i...a. ...... u . ... '

to be John Davis boy about ti n years old, ra W&ZSTL cleTV.rÄ hmTmmSi C5 urikno.xn; oy about elev-n ears oid.un- Jal'at iaacrie aatoa.ai A rivaaaa aUI fca iaaaH "Aiy?,g,! faaka mmmmi avaaafc. k..o.vn; Irving Leslie, brak.-man on gravel "Utmt i?y ram; middle-aged won.nr, unknown; Ch M 0. MM. tau. ,1;,.;:,V, ; .,; u, i;,;' d'A''"'Robinson, per name in Bible on his person I ... fW TKRRR II 117TB. t"' ua ..'dil-i "i;.rm,,lr.,v'n'- M c'it. i .ro ii , ... . i I Canalloat J.M. K A LKV." I ... -itii wi'llav- I,,, Sfff ? j!Vf Ul" " If mm ia the ettr mt Oram.ii -d 03 10 gold, and J.) cents in mv. r; le- I i n.n- . ;i..u. u. ih , ,a ., 'ilk m i nu.v ia i..r. irr a D isV rtlrT. m.le c.il.l, about two years old, unknown; ''.V w ..to or . ic'u"n 0 t4 c" r Lv-K2 V: i i i ii ... UIIL a UoLLaDAT. tliml-fli. f , .,, r ' . and.rliursh couatr. lemale chill, about threyearsohl, un known; . MaaUvK Vot at irr, Tm m , ,. ' iT. a.-vw ' 'lllO' iO al riO'K-l..o - Ii, ft :rsuf full R 1 '.lit 11...... . " leui ile, u:ik own oid a nng on finger: man I '' hf-tr.u aiiai.Ki k.m- t ....... t i Ma. i , . j f, ,

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a,uuioThe frieodsof the family arc invited to attend the funeral at rdirt. liiai laitr rnlian i fftiaaal mi (Louitv:l:e rui trt, taaM copy.) SPECIAL NOTICES. LOTt run ALF.: A M' ST KXCKLLKNT CHANCE! A anaihtr of l.nu in the Baatkata I'. iUr.-- uu ni of KTirsille. Arm di. w in mirk, t at ch-.j. taaaa, at pr:vt- ala. Tl.e "i tre l'.u y.rv fr m 2". f tftatVy MO fca imtm, to 5n frt fr.int aw 1 , tmmt dop: aot of them ur- several fe t a' ot ti'e grad- ot the city, la the han iroia M loati 11 iow ' '''. im' i:n ii t un I if.r. r 1 lur I a ol the in. w Ac .demv bts ta this Uesiiia. viU mkamm mml ou the ui. cr-igucii. to l.e r C'. l . Pel.. ... wi.h n ..... ..r ...I .h... ;i.u)i:yi- m mmi r r . V . . . 1 . . . . " .-u.i. auu n re ji u i.i-,ummrr. tnerana Te(t, uaoj ol the lo l.nd.. a,,d tl.r iu' 1 t-the lie. t. ealleya "'iffÄ Suuth-Vl,tr ""J d,e . 1,,e . . .. 1 nir .-ca.. 11 i'iauu i v. ,.' n.i 1 m. ...... .....I ............... - . .... f . . ... ".'H, '! Mit :'.'I.'I .IIa Il.lUUi n . " - ' I ''"u ;' it. tr.at. u ini.aica. liToJllr . Uli .liaUBdic. I . raoa-llle:. .. t ihr MuHllch ud BmmU. OUrriMti faiaMtory. Ag Ui IPw. MUteaa V" ,er ""tara aad inuuiiand Ton .h .0' 1 nulit free u ot 1k . Il .i :-s I 1.1 . v V . ... r . . , . -T, Jl'LT Z.' IXV. ":tK: ,u" ma of thi.p.r. ma KilMlH Til Mi! VI IlilMlil liviiiv. lkSSUUaS. K. . A .u,t lulh. 185. DMT i -At ,. f Mr JumeiMonUHrie.IsiM , .,i;ii.iio Maeaa keCata mm i . .o.e. i.K ...., V 0 Cr-ft'k- ,,e If ' rt;.' .."" ' ihe Aldomen .. an l T tr .ji.C r-r i.- UUimh-i. . f th Lifer imi.i m I -n. D. Brr ' d" ,h'nk I th ea of Wr 1 JOUie . ii a e an-. n r.. c .rr i- t..e r. r.tattkaa. UawaaUaty Utstr i-ataf. -nraaine. T.ltVl B?,w5 r " l ..,... .,. rp..,. f: ' f. " "" Mita.pa.i. U ef.r .-,1.-.. I ß f a.0wa T h..h hum.i. iiaaa, ttlkaM t a f cuaaictfo. akattkit 7' ' 1 ; r-' 'U1- ' " 1 11 ' l" ' Cu,u u-Ua: d aud i. M SUOABTT. M. D. Mv ADVERTiSMlüMTS rgio m, EPIC Tat KS. S 4a aaaw IM - niim, '."' ",!V ,r r J L t .d" , T ftm? " i " 1 1 - 1 r m ....... .1 1 4m Hxal Kiaklai aAj'i, ral likarfcwa. .o ai Kitai.d i e.nea t.T "'a jMt '"ttf, K..iy A AMIS AA BfotUO -SJl laaalaaata feraat. ty "uU o. I.1..HK1.I a Co.. Ojra as Waaar. H. ALMOXOM. a ;4i Its loraale hr , 1 . i,,vl I ill. Ui.U:' . n. . . a at. uli.ni.Ki QU., .,)'c. uer Vate. nBOIlKTOBAll'O ai .M.ae. far. .riic I r .nda. -.u n ' . I - at a r lured i-ru e l v - au ' r.c 1 an 1 l..ral at a r diiced l.rite I v 1 ....1 ... .... .... m . .... .. . " I. Ii. UlLBKET 0U . Sa. a Wmwt. ( UI1 i.m ihi. .D .JO.,V i kTTRIlO kaJI or uii 4,.o'. at I ..r. .-in ! a i rimum paid laf it u. tt,e i a . i E1"..' "rT-'u. ' t. a. . i .. li. CoOK aafesMlaai M. ree'd nr CaaalLo.t ia ..a. , tot Mala 1 UfctO FOs-TKK A CO. I ktOTM-K. Oanca Im ha Mitl A 1l I '. I ... MirtVAa. i hu i. Ca . Il- . , ., ,.,.r i aid l'.,tiiMu .ire i.. r y u ein-.-l. tl.at ;.t i awtin.ji iiiir.ii.n inj ti.i, u.i. ii . 1 ol(i,c.i. Uli fat fit ei. iic... l I ... b. fir., .-.titn.ud ia .. . 'Jmii "1 Äb." lueutol Oei.i er li, IMil. li'ibur laM OaTaa aMaw an. UUm aafal aaayka. mm tall a w las a..- Miii-in n ilir .caiui.iui ui...ivcb i aha OaaaMWf auiu ! cave. lif.... .... e oai. a. tli - in ui . r. in iiui to iho Ir. -i.r t ou or uiui. Ut A.li ua uf Utu :-lirutitcD.i.i. ( ail: OS .Sol Ml l PoKOat. On all Bte I .t-- . u ..r te..r- i'.r It I. W.l. and But di -charac'i at hi. t a e. 1. iia( Irou. .S. j.is.1 tu u. b. ih lucluaitc, tilt. en .t r ebt. I .' ouaaaaaiaa' auer .r i , i. ah aa on or ..r..reA,-r.l iMaife.ea 11 I ILM Wik lr.,m Au. 4.:i u v .7 1 i . -. ir..i.i Oa alt r .i.r,l 12. i.l. anion or before July .. K-:u. raai S: 4, l,h iuciuia. all aud im.. Hartan .-rie:.t la.era daae '-. r J lv I. IS.I aa l on or . f.ire Aur ia 22. I.i kadag ir-ut No. 17...' M Nu. 40. kaaO lacluaife. lour ..u . a l.al fmt . 1. 1 o.N i.M iKKU ANU DIaOHAKOKO KOTOS. On all .fUr- e.ite-l r ui.ciurj;. d alter O. Wocr I., .Sil, and on or he'ore Mawak I. ISv lour t r.ent. Oat all aaaaj Ulairaal ar aiaaOaryed t r .Vairh 1, I0M. and on or 1 MoT'-- .vprtl 12. Iil. i cu p-r cut tin ail Ufte aptra 1 or dUcharxetl atu-r A, Til 12. SMa aad on ar betöre July I. ISM, t. .v.; au 1 Be- ,u.rt- r jr cat. Ob all BotiS uap.rcd wr di-ei.ared nur July 4. lojl. and oa or l eiore Anguri 22. Ihjl. lour:. . 11 an 1 o. e-hjll .. r i. ul. Ou ail ii" La e ..r. J .. r dia. aa Ig. 1 tu r flaaMal 22, IS. , aad on or i'cfura Octo er 17 UM, hu. . n p r cent. OrJered That tLe 1 ni. .rer ih.rfte iu:-r.at oa all u-ni-nil lit. I.- t paid on or I t 1. re l ecu ! er 5. ISjl. k-te pta tor A.-.v-m u;.. w ill . luiwaruedto Arentioraulloruci 1 er -oi.a tu v.l. iu U..U11 ra are , 1 to make I r u.p i-aui.iit. lutrrt w ill htwOalg i oa all aa eüunia r.ma uiua unpaid ou and alter tbu in. ü y ul bv.vu. .r. 01. . hu ll i.-y art l aial lti .aa t the e i.ira ion ul Unit dm. 1 1 ' in tt.il dU. leliu 1 ieut. ai: 1 lia' ie 1 . auit lor ll.i hole Mio nil of tli.ir preiniuu uoten, agr call to the elen nth aeclloii o the C urler . Not. a of tl.eSl.ie liaal I la.Ji.aa. ol j tltc t r aa Cuaa f lad'.ua in frl at.U'iiua. or ul the aaaaA. j 1 J mt l anka ul Kenttcky and Ohio, a ill be rvjutrtd tor kl I i U It. aaaat If re m- ml era hae animated tl.- ir Piillrtaa by ala pr.i. or .tl.. ra tae the. ar .- her. I r ni ib.d tl.at it tli. ir duty to aurr not r the ante 'or uncharge, m l 1 ' !; um.unt tlue un ... the t.tui- ol .urm. ..-r .Kr- v.' ly t" I 1 lie r. .1 r. u.- a la o 1 tn- iiii-.nti. aectl.a ol t tie I. Hurler, a liien 1 u,;,,t ," en ore.d t.v uttcraoi ti.. lompaay TUiai.au nu1 I. riant a 111 itti r t.t Iii. ni -.ra. tl.at .ta.-nt. ura .... .i.llv r. I ... . r - 7 nu.t-d to rail it', r iftt.entieu t" it. .n.c to . w 1 . troi er in- i r..rni .i u ii. r i.oi ill 1 . to . I V 'l . l..r d i-vi.arae rh ul J Le .......... uu ...... .a. s-.... .... aour..u io iacoaa-r.-t rr u l...ru. I . nu i.l I. ,11.1 I. , , ill.l. . or aaioiinta due on h. n 'te n to Hka dau- ul aurrcder be hr.t .j .. .... , ,, , paM ilv i.r.l.r ul the U.r. . r-. aufl lerJi,w OaakSf.OI ST. CAOV. Treanrer. lud. ar if look m::ik. J I4a I Ik ii. ba eteri, 2 o t I. eai f.n'atera. I im Freah ad. 1 do I r al. Haddock. 1 do do Shad. 1 dt do Halibut. I At do V..ck.rel. 2 d Cofe Oy.t.ra. I dt SaSsaS Oystaaa, received at novl CooK'S K.Dnly rocery. C'Hom k rK-a1 i.in: i:ii A MOTMU9M ii ; ou t Cuuva.d auKar-Curc i H.a. . 't41 lo du do Oried Ueef. 7ii do ei'n ilatut and ahui.lieM. . bf.zea Start h 10 du Ol- Be and PiUxn Soap, lo d.. stir Candles, I a.ck i'epp. r. 1 oo Ota iverniiient tar i PofTee. extra, 1 Imii C. e-l.te. I box Co oa. .V' Citron. a i n. HaHti rel, hi kaaaa Barriag, 2 b xea I'.pi ir sa,:,, i 1-1 1 ice lUladis. I kal .nr. y rup I Im Ca--l Soap. 3ii I K'.yli.b litiry Cbceae, 5 uu Pjiuam Farm do. 20 do W . K. Cr.aui r-calrad at COOfi'S Family Grocery. t ' v '. SIX UtrXDBOD P tCKAOlM AXO I.oTi OK IlliV (..Mi.. AT Yo h iiv. m KKIC iH Ind ana OsMa him k Autre Takrn at Tar'. Aiw.-nh 8 A La i - r- K QQ .,. vV t ..Iii l.N G ( eN tim-sdav' an o i. ni:-hav. N.vrmhr nth mm ; .-.iV-- 2 aVa STaf.'. i vl'nf,: mVJZ r f ...Lie Ditv oo do, .'..uutis m past 11 ( Staat, Hue kaaaa andafe. n Ci ihj; ltl.eki.nd t.t. -v a.aini.-ree and I)-e.kir.t: Itl c. I.lue o. ..r I. adet anuiUel m X- d Satiattt; Pilo . Weaver .v .d Pctervhalu O. ercatiu, 1 e. Ja an J.aai, ia sreat f .ri-tj: W uu-. r.d M 1. and jeUow Manne); Cku- .11 FlauBcN. U r)a. Rob ltV.a; Priatae Ciaaklaga Ckeaaa. '-frt f fa rati 1 Tlaktasa eaaa Caakaa tiaaaaka M - a h-d and i.u Cottoua colored Cambric; 5"4 J ieee. M.i l: i, .. . Flam and fig'ireJbUik iraSilk F-B- f Silke aaaatiaO at vie. aud K-eat rari'ty; .0-1 ..c. Ku.l'.h 41 tri 10.; "l.lk ar.d laiit t.mtreat Oagi . . r reu. h aa i (i i n .u 1'Ui l.- I.e'ue: Si ea.-i faatgr Fr.nta af I. tu...t i mwmi r I r.ada: Fla. 1 and 1 laid fa onet-i BaiaiaM Beat Vualmi; i kal "ji Laaut Lie, r'.ui laUsSeaa. Cord; C-mi ru .1.1 I I'd r.-l irui 010. I. men and l'ojt u II a IkerchlotB 1 eil. K 1 b u C af. AoaiafVI Coin i -, .mi.- n! ji aud Tru.ia.iar ( 0 o k nd Al.o a j't uie fc--.-urini. nt oi KkÄtik ilAUL CL0TUIN i Fr cs. Ores ivnd Buiipe Caau; Oferro', Pin .uJ Vci: AU of our ... a nannf t r. . and warranted will made. Our .to k ia the i .i. aT .ed,..-T .er on. rel .t auetioa " a th- W'.;-i. an 1 eil a -rtby the aiUB' on .f a-h lujer. 44 tule - thtri re.-i na'.e Iu tun t it : ca .vi..i.ey . our c -uii len tmii Ii ir a tlhiiS'.es tu tak- it AT P 4 So. Ja. a auction or triat-.K: ai.u a in.it- our Ind .na irie..da a I riue; it oa an I taaa xoda in eacl anga! aä" "a-e poaiuve. Te m ck Ü0WDV. RIII eo. nor 2-4i i2tw Luu.a.ille. Ky UBM vA BT ITS STOI B BfOXlCV r4.RK. at Pr for U ...di of all J rrlftliaa. and which I - .11 ..1.1 r..n a. .Vi. 1..W... ...... i. a 0 Wmf. LOBSraKTHAL m CO. aw ai-.-i-ivrn . - ' ' .. 7 K. i e airnuaa, oitcoi in ni . r w t ore I i. 'bs be-t ertnaii Fruuvf. and lor alc aiCmciLuati price, al "bob aale or retail ly 'OT.l l.i- u i ivv J 1.11 K 75 bll choice White Lime iut r-c d and for aala A 5 OBI JBAB00CK BEUsT

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I lo Biita. rFni, Hella C.'ilf a K .ie. iu!t ree'd at Cook s F.aMl. Grocary. r1 ' ' '" ' Joo K TAlLou. r.r.i aaaaa . . -.. - fi waaa a w a or ra-a-an e i , 1 i the Cattaiu oa I aavJ It . ?'. i . - - .. I,,' ' VV.V IV ' "i."'r , ri TfW.r.b..-a.. . th":,,,3;'. .vi, "V'i."1 1 " S I,, .4 '', , ,?' ?! r ' ' m" 'i. lartimlar rare will ' , J r ' ,r ". S r"i,-r- 'a.ple.aau. rt "-n. liable tu da, g. (roa. daatp or lneaii.e ( fl rt.1 . ihc low, at re rroof ratea. be the Heath 1 - . . !. 1 1. 1 . 7 mmmmm U V' ' ' " ' ' "" c""- L-riiat tr.-rt and IV aad E raaal. a... I B....I uyte..,e, r .l.i , hj I: v.r.r Kailroad. Ajplta Bovi Ü..O r. sltß A CO 11 5aaTlJ!0m BffVaPJI RS. ..... r. 1111. . r .- teu .M. Cana parked la Ice. a-. . akall c .uiib... io r eie then, rerular thl .1.1 tb .ua. l. riale at O.e toa.at a.arkak Ii.ceut .ul 00 I r.mil j Orocry. KR1 U lKTa.ll 1: V 1,1 ' ik M , . 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