Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 239, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 February 1855 — Page 2
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A. II. SANDERS, EDITOR. ! tkkvs OP SUBSCRIPTION. : 1 DalljJoaraal,pf year,. 5 bylbewMk ................ Trt-Waakly Jowraal, per year, ......... 4 9? Waa Hy Journal .............t CITY OP EVAnOVILLB. MONDAY MORNING,::::::::::::::rBB. ö. JSanat fleetina; We receWeda all for a Bmk Meetinjr, t - ftfcV Tuesday evening at Apoiio nan. , n m. . - . - a WW ww m m
isie oaiuroay . uigni iQr.inici. ." Drier article, 1 quoted the pronslon as to amenrtsigned by a Urge number of our beet citi- mentsnd II "Civfc bad Tead .It tte'Btlvely, he
tens. . According to this call, a meeting will be held as per above, for the purpose of con-1 .Mrinir th aubieet of a substitute for the nresent State Bank, &c, &X. , . :". Pre,eni ol"ei ' . The nepicn sireo.-.. The Enquirer says the Democracy predicted tnal tne fusion pnj but no one supposed its destruction would take place so aoon! DonH you wish it were true? The Enquirer and kindred Old Line i:Mn m 9.n.. wrtild no doubt be deliirhted iK.m..U. hn. that the tj.m:,..- I. in.nr nf dissolution. . ui, recuse iwo xvepuo.i, euu.-. for State I'nnter, nave expreaseu meir u,.approval at the action of the Republican caucua in not nominating them for the office, these Old Line sheets are trying to make I their reader believe that the Republican party ia being rent into fragmenta by internal dissensions. The people are not so blind .;mt. nnr.n. old L ine editor' elate...k UAtn lUnr. oA anv oje, as 10 renutrr .v fj Fv-.-.w most loouan win oeuero su nuiwumy ertion, as that the Republican party is in täte of deitructton, or in the imalleit roanner approaching any such condition. The I editors alluded to had a perfect right to speak tKtP ..ntimnt. n th subiect. Thev had a m 1.1. -nd whMher in strict oarJ r . I ty policy or noi, dobooj noliev or not. nobody blames them tork Enquirer or any other Old Line organ imgines that this is going to produce serious differences in the ranks of the Republicans, iK.t tdi. nnrtv Im nina to nermit mnvthinir I relative to distribution of offices affect their strength and unity of action, it is very . I a M P(i P.nnKlli. n mrli Wimm UUVU Uliaiiavu. us vw. " i , . , i I not stronger on the day of election which made them victorious by 15,000 msjoiily I. over the Old Line Democracy, than they are now. They were not more united not more
' ' determined in their spirit of opposition to the
Old Line office-holders and seekers, and to the frauds and dishonesty distinguishing the 1-:.- Ar'tk.t .n,th.n ih. .ri at this 9 . - I Ä . . I J WsTt.; Ta.m.- nsiAtl nl hitf Inl
o.r. ..u, uv "vr,f the bank. Ud these prorisions all been iu their bosoms the vain delusion, that the Re- lhe chter of the present bank,' who believes that
publican party is going to be destroyed bylthat banc ever would have been oreanizedl
dissensions and jealousies of those who think I their labors have deserved office, and ; there-1 fore may be earnest in an honest dispoaition to secure their deserts. It is the party of V,f mnA f thIr r.fnrm.tion. will be ' J . , ,. to prevent office-holder, rom ruling either the party or State. Their disappointments will not affect the harmony or tne Py-T oeuaer win ineir success gje lucm hju to dictate to the party which placed them in " t . .1 mi i. . L.JJtr power, in tnis. mere Wliv oo a miriea ferenee between he Old LinJ Democracy and their successors.' Probably, the rer and others will become better convinced . . , p ... . .jii ",r " . lives, next election. There will in 1856 be a repetition of t.e judgment of 1854. . Pxor. Bahsiig. This favorite of our con-1 munitv has been called upon for one more lecture to-night at Crescent City Hsll, on health, beauty, deformity, etc., In which be is to giyea general summary of the two u.. .1- a.v.'a t. ' . . .,, I.-', .... cannot be but that it will add to the intelli- , t gene ana oeneni oi every one lo.emiirace this opportunity of oDtatning instruction on subjects which are at once so important and I so much neglected, and which the PrufessbH Is so reputed to make in a style that ia liar from its clesrness, orizinality and power. We have heard or much great good which the Doctor has sccomolished in this place by hi. M W W I - I : i J-.-l 1 ! .l.i.L riuu. urBicwuicuitiij ui.cutciic., w..ivu lor ingenuity and Oeauty, are cunosiuea worth a visit to Washington Hotel, by any one who may wish to square and straighten nt thmielaa in tkir Arnnntnir mnA nnri. 1 r r.-fc - r 1 sing hours. OfT The fast and excellent steamer Crystal Palace, Capt. Ja. Kerr master, arrived here Saturday afternoon early, from Nr ,Orleans, bringing dates of the Saturday evening previous. She bad a good freignt. We thank Mr. Chas. Watson, clerk,4 for pa pers left us. . The Palace experienced coo sidcrable difficulty in getting op through the ice, but after putting out a good deal of freight bere, continued on her journey. . .4 . n Nxw Arrival or Cioars. STessrs. Bacon Sl Co. have just received some excellent varieties of Cigsrs, among. which will' be found ions of the. choicest articles. .We bsre had the privilege of sampling these cigars, tmd can recommend them' to' 'our friends. You migh just ss well get a good as a bad cigar for your half dime, and Bacon's Is tbeplaee to find iu -1 (KT Council proceedings of last ltonday;s meeting hsve been crowded put day after day by correspondence and eo.municstions, as we shall not permit them to beagaii. V will publish last week's proceedings to-nW-am. mmA iL.. L. ' i tun iucu keep up ..i mi
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will not accuse? "CItIs fcf i?tqmtre er trofairnesawben in reply o my lore jr rtiele he quotes Art. 4 Jllec. of the ccasdti giving the Gorernor power te call ipeciailf essions oi the legislature, as aa answer Jo ojobjeclionJo G.V proposition, that the present legislature should amend the Constitution and' stitnnrt te amendment to the people -at the next general election. I will say. however, that ."Ciyi is m Uli km when he supposes that4 this' lower Id eonrene the General -Asexmblj-in extra aesston, any; measure obyiale y obiecüon. i In iny wouiti hsre" discovered that an' amendment jte J the constitution before it can be eabmUted to the people for rejection, must be agreed to, not inereM7 by tvo different sessions of tke same. General Assembly, but by a. majority of all the members 0 - w0 teparate and distinct General Assemblies. The amendment,1 if agreed to by; ä majority of me memoers eiectea toeaen xioose o uierverat; General Assembly,' would by the jtzi and pays thereon, be .entered on iheirr journals - rrcrred to He General 'Assem bty to le. W at the next general election.", J.'s prosotitioni in answer 10 which I wrote, wi, to re charter the Pr"l State Bank, and he correctly understood ihattodotbKanameUmentofthecoustituüon was necessary, and he suggested that the amendpassed at. the preeent session of Ie?Wafnre anj 8abmitted to the people at lhe nex, eeetion.. j hoved this to be impraVticable and In ; this' connection I remarked that thj question for the next four yearsat leastwill not be,' shall we . have Free Banks, or shall we have a State Bank bat, shall we have Free Banks or no Banks at alt' : ;,ClyU-. pretends to believe that I intended to be guilty uf unfairnesa by not suting the fact that Section 4 of Article n Je lhal he General Assembly may also char.er a Bank with branches without collateral ecuritr; Now; the power t5 pass a Bank car hcr 9 one thinf, and the establishment of the Banknnder such a charter, another and a very different thing. MJ " evidently believed as I do, hat we vill lave no State Bank nntil the const! ,ukm h- tended; not because the legislature has no Dower to Charter some tori of m. Bank with branche. .bal w.u.e neiiher the. strckholders . . . .... . ,t ., iker canital. islsVoold invest theit funds in arr bank which the General Assembly has the power to charter, Section 12oi Article 11. oi the constitution rrodes "that the State shall not be a stockholder "in 7 bank, alter the expiration of the , , . . .1.11 .1. . C.. s wmi ion or crparaiioo: nor uu in.: onw , e reaft ' l , ,tockh oW(.r in anv coiora- . 0 r at5Oclati0n Section 5 of the sane Article make the branches of any bank that may be . established mutually responsible for leach other ( upon 'all paper Issued as money. Section 6 of the fame Article makes each stock holder in acy bank individually responsible over na -aooveni iock io u mouni equa iH etAAlp smim Whimf as fTftw mI VAi sW iAlllS Sf 4iwaa -nw s ww iwr w wwsy orr f r www w ' Wbo1 believes thai the necessary capital woull be takeu in anj bank with brauche?, which the legisia ure migntcnarur under the. present conaon , ' ocanoiaers. in me present öl4ie " c wu,,n 10 wn8Ier lM,r I0CK to any new bank which the legislature has powwcnJd not .tock;oWern$k leeitUtare to Das, ,uch A cK.rterl H.. the 8iate Board, the Board of Directors o4' any branch or any incividuai ; stockholder of the present State- Bank petitioned lor the, charter' of a hew 1 t. 1 1 . . t ' V J . t.
uu-iudu. wuu urancoesi ' 11 loer nave not, is not
lihelr silence evidence of their unwillingness tö
Enqoi-hransferibeif stock to any new; lank' whicV the
fS'' cner. 1, ws.iuiw tne next lour, years the question is nut whether we shall have free banksor a State bank, but ,haH we haTe fre banks uor no banks at alL-i "CivU" says that It is easily shown that tbe bank as it it can, under the constitution,' now be ex tended and enlarged wi bout material aht ration; except :hat . the i'ate would cease to be a stockbolder, (W the yärticuUrs growing out oü") ana excePl ine incorporauon ot me tnuiviu. "ilitj clause. Exactly J M easily hown as Pat proved the idenuty of hi. boots, alhhcugh. they bad been Vfooted" four times, and , ' :.t.v n ' ..u w.u.. Hw.bc8V .a, iState Bak in wklch Sut hoWs , - . an(i Q whkhthe Uaaches are mutually liable for the issues of each other, and the stocKhotdei individually. liable for all tie debts oj C U
pecu-XbrancKes, not only to the amount of his stock, bm
10 uouo,c 1041 -mount, wouia near no.more re wauce w me preseni oans taan u would to a frec bank. invest hi. mean, in . . ft .ft . AT iirh a n-J n If .ri-n at I rtm fnmm inH nl K m wm.nm " " ' " "F' ,,h k-.-.-. ik- .kl. matt.. .....Tt civis", thinks . that ihe power "to;!nves ;'ibe rust funds" is a . power to transfer the Mk now held by the State irum the present to a new bank 1 dd not lunDMf this is atlribiitahl fi. fhti.r i " norance or unfairness: but until I jead t'Civits!' I always supposed that "the trust lunds" were certain fund, held by -h the Stale in trust for eda cational purposes, such as 'the surplus revenue fund " saline fund, dtc. Bu my whole purpose in this communication . was to reiterate what 1 stated in my tormer one, viz: Ttat at least four years will be required la effect an amendment of the constitution. - And that during' these foer years tne question will. not. he, snail we have free Banks or. a Su te bankl But the question will be, hall we have Free Banks or no banks? Banks so restricted as to insure 10 the public) a safe circulating medinm, and yd Free to all cit Uens alike, who will Uiog themelves within the Miuiorr prumiou Dime law.. , h.A w . m . . , 1 . fc m 1 to 1 m k " ; r, Your members are. earn in hfirh charac . T . l l l.f Ml 1 ' " era or icgisiujv? cuicieocy. rosey county did herself honor by -electing two such capable and talented -gentlemen.' 'Mr. flöhte would do honor to any county for his strong mind and excellent judgment, -lit. Carnahan is hot behind him in the requisite qualifications lor efficient membership. They are boih watchtnl and attentive an 1 will represent to tbe letter the wishes of void Posey ."-H Cor. M. Vernon "Adv.''- - I Ai for the honor Mr.' Hume is conferring oa his county, that may be Judged of slightly by the fact,' that' last. we.k He. introduced an amend ment to fa ; resolutfon: In 'the 'House, . which ameadsAent made it m finable, offenee. for "any man to preach, teach er ' lecture Ton f he, Sab batk Day! Mr!Carnakan' certainly is behind Mr. Hume ln shc "qualifications for' efficient membership. .,-jdr
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tcan Indian. -1 t f I :ti9.j;fb. I,K2Äk Iiomrrlis. L r . j it- t A H. Sat debs, Esq. I ,J j Dear Str: SineVnij tsit'epiille, the GenItraPAsselnbTj'nai not been In session any coasidtr&bla time, tot'4'be'bav siceompTish ed more business comparatively iSmh at any other eual perio of the session.' yThtavy business At coriihVilnWrXim the CTramHtee nog' roonisndhermembersnRenipplySthenV Drew and Hsrdin. of vour county. are ttenddin laYtbfufiy to business, thoegh I am sor ry' to see the" first' 'ritmeB 'genrlcmirf In'.ach :.as3 iway-in- regard'to' the efetftiocf. lie till holds out against thev will of the. people who elected him. If he persists, even the saving power" of his Democracy will not suffice to rescue bim'from polHicaldanaaIron. ' 1 :n 'J'-"!! ' " m j t j u . t -. ' t -I 'ur.1 rraroin was one 01 tne rew voo was riot seduced 'from . bis" post vofd pry j the dead-head excursion on the Indiana Central Railroad.'-; He. was In hla seät on Ilonoay, when the members present were few. and far i.V. " ' " ;:ui':.:.r. ; t oeiween, ana onerea quite, a numoroos pre amble and Vesolut.on' bearing on, the casesetting forth, in'a fit e' jitrsin of irony, the great importance of the ride on the "bears'1 by the members, and. bow much more essen tial it was, than the business of the State. The effusion was calculated to mike'the del inquent excursionists feel tolerably "cheapj oThe chances for the elections are ''getting no better fsst.", The 22d 'February has not yet arriv," and when it does.it is altogether probable that the, Senate will keep it as a holiday unless they can make it'päy to sU.The Old Line Democrats in that tiödVdo a great deal of laughing in the sleeve, beeause of the advantage they hold, but whether it wl) prove a laughtng matter,' depends"'sjriogether on their action hereafter. The nominations for State Printer and Agent of State'are un derstood to be made, but I am compelled to say that, they are not Jikely to succeed. There is of course some dissatisfaction with them, even in the Repcblican party. " It U thought the nomination for State Printer was conferred very, injudiciously t but no doubt rault would be found whoever might be the nominee. . ZIr. Gregg, of the New Albany Tribune, who is quite anxious for the office is In a bad bumor with the whole proceeding. He suggests that if Mr, Chapman, sen., hd received the appointment of ' Postmaster here, the present administration would have been perfection Incarnate." Chapman says Gregg's article, ahowing up the Republican movement in the form Tof a stock enterprise was an awful thing- to put;in print.'., The quarrel is very disagreeable to the friend of each and calculated to Injure heir party. It is "stale, flit and Unprofitable," bringing forth unnecessary j!l feeling, and benefitting no person whatever. ' It wöütd do them both good to be disappointed; In their ', bot pursuit after oGcpj that appearing to be their "whole end and aim. The "contract system." in connection with this office', Is gaining tavor. Judging from the present condition of things, U is the only wsy the vexed question, of. the puunc printing .can oe settiea. it orxerra fine chance for the eclat which generally re wards a strike for economy end when airly brought up, there will not be wantin mtra. bersto'put it throuirh 111 -1 ! I ; The .Senatorial question has run Into a snow bank, and hair a dozen locomotives will hardly suffice to pull it out. CoK Drew', however,, or any other influential Senator could speed it on with eae. -Ergo-Co, Drew is more powerful than half a dozen lo comotives Wise and learned logician !(-U VVhen sufficient time shall bare elapsed for the Richmond railroad ride to operate ort the minds of the excursionists, we may hear ol mm jail work'in i this line,;The railroad in fortist ; will doubtless soon receive favorable consideration from the asms influence; . IJity some! sound - banking ayateinVcould not be started, .versed. in the ."soft soaping?; art,o blarney t the .Senators and . Representatives into Its iupport. Seriousfy speaking.'that way of attempting to gain favor with a Legislature or any other body of men, is no less contemptible than5 reprehensible ' Thi attiacv use. iraasparent, tnat it does not require very strong oftics to see through It,T It I hoped that the reign of humbug will expire wan tne decline and fall of Barnam. On Tneiday.'j.f the Senate, Mr:' Preelind presented a petition from citizens of Daviess county ,f of a chsnge in, the school law-pre ferred to the appropriate committee. QuUe a number ' of. bills.were in'tröduced,'anibt'nei! P'!,5.d.-JL. a .AWdin-. Jhf afternoon, the Senate wen) into committed bt the whole on the joint resolution , authorizing county treasurers to receive free bank paper in payment of taxea due the State; Mflst considerable discussion,; the resolution, was amended by striking out from the word "re"t , iuciuug uuo.suiuorizingcoun ty treasurers to receive the paper of the free, banks at the market value of the' stocks 'deposited aa . aecuritiea of said . banks.! It tbe House,' a; communication was received from the Governor, giving aa his opiuion,thatgoodl faith towards . the bond holders' forbids 'thV taxing of the Wabash, ana" Erie Canal and propertyT "thereunto belongings When ' the Senate bill for the; protection of .the Sabbath arte on its second reading, Mr Hume, of Posey.offered an "- amendment '.a follows! J And any man who shall 'puhlicly preach. teaeh or lecture, or who phall make any pub lie collection of monev on the flahbat)i'tav'.
ttoon conyiction thereof ihtll.be firi4dTd?tnV!riFer Saturday. ind weatherVerw Tn.'H
aum-noi lessnnsn two, nor, more thao ten.
doIlara.,r Thir 'J tale irr-savors strongly after Turnerism or infidelity;' and is a! propo
sition ; worthy the movers illustrious predecesscof the sanse name and Irreligiocs propensities. The smendrnent 'was amended by tta-gentleman frortT Hancock rSIr.- WaTpole, rwitlr ibourrta saoTaattefTn"dißerent1 words Whe thf sot wai takenra quietus was put on the proposition by the very cheer- j ful vote of57tOj30 an encouraging evidence, ofltfie abiding respect! for the' hoi jr Sabbath , in tha breasU-of -the people. 1 A certain representative from the Pocket,! . am sorry 10 near, nas oeen cau"iu id uau scraye wjjtfa cdtiple nymphs of the paiie," at the toeatre Javeiy. . lie was euner saaiy "fooH-eJ ind lilewise' deceiv-ed r the OlASrfntch" was"inr himi He was either very verdant or quite brazen-faced. I ' -Ft Teure, respectfully, 1 tVAK '.'!.; RAILROAD CITY. .n.t f"! . 'p.. '1 )'.f. ; " ! Cxtrardtnurr UaiiapuAacetisloia by u r.Mdjr, una 71iruculu Eacttpe. )t mf ft W A I "! ' ' .. . JA8T0rajan. zo, iödo. :I see that you have inyoar ieegraphcblumu the' ascension ol Miss Louisa Bradley from this place yesterday. 'Her es cape from death was so miracuiousthat.I think you will find more detailed account )nteesling t Äliss B. fiiMed her balloon entirely with gas from one of the street pipes, and. at eleven o'clock stepped fearless! , into .the car.'. She is a small, "deheate Jookving woman,-' and was dressed in a Bloomer costume of scarlet and blue. The balloon, belt by a rope, was then permitted to rise about twetityteet l;on the ground when she made a shorl address to the crowd of people. It then rose gently, still held by the rope, until she was eoe hundred (ret from the1 ground, when sbe cut the cord, and the balloon rose: per pendicelarly, with great velocity , until she had reached-a mile, or a mila and a quarter, as it was estimated by those present' who were best able tojadge. It would appearfrom her own account, that she knew very little about the business sbe bad undertaken, or of the effects Lkely to be produced' upon the b&lloon when it reached the rarified atmosphere. The balloon was an old one, and the eilk-had., become tso rotten that it is wonderful that it would bear inflation at all. When she reached this height sbe states that the" balloon', which' was not entirely filled when it left the earth, expanded, until the, gas began to escape at the seams, and becou e very offensive to her. ' She had been, so absorbed , by the ' enchanting prospect spread out beneath her, which she saya waa magnificent7 beyond the power of language to describe, that abe had not noticed the balloon. -The escape of gas alarmed her, and she pulled the valve rope, but permitted but little gas to escape, aa she was afraid ehe ould all fnothe Delaware, which was directly beneath berr ;In a few. moments after this the balloon' collapsed,' and to our horror and alarm, we saw her fill with frightful rapidity for the distance of aix hundred or seven hundred feet," her progress then being checked, Irom what cause we below could not see although we then observed that she was deecending quite slowly. It seems that when the balloon burst it was torn into ; ribbons, except the lower part or neck of the balloon. Sd 1 completely was the' tipper part torn to pieces that Urge pieces of ilk blew away,' and the remainder hung , down even! below the car. When she had falten this distance the neck of the balloon-, suddenly lino up, turning inside out, and calchin a against fas ni l work formed a parachute, ykich here her safely to the yrouni.V She came down iu an'open field, and so lightly did the cars srike the earth that she says there was not the si gh test jar. Her presence bt mind was extraordinary. Atu?r this fearful fall, and when the balloon was still descending witn terrific velocity, she threw . out her aanobagt and anchor,, and then with the utmost' calmness, commenced singing a. :byinn, She alighted about four miles Irom this : place. The trip must be considered a quick ope, as at. a quarter past twelve -she rode into town safe and in fine spirits! Eastern. . Corrcspohdtnt New ' "York Herald, 26th inst. . , .., , ,. ... . ' , . Tk(i NeVT. Auditor und Cree Xlanka. tJ Auditor Dunn vamosed the ranche yesterday, , the. 25th, and th functions , of that office - were assu t ed by the new Auditor of State H iram E. Talbot. One thing may be, said of Audito'rDbnn he is an honest man, end will endeavor to discharge the responttble '.duties- of. his office, honestly, fearesslyf fairly; and, to, the best of his abil ity, ' We had some conversation with Mr. Talbott not long since, in -relation to the swindling operation of the Free Hanks', and learned' irom ,hiiri' what' course he iutended to pursue. In the first place, he will engage the services of. able r counsel and advisers before taking any important steps towards a reformation of the Free Bank : system. The people maf rely upon this that he will issue no more paper to bankers who have suffered 'tfw tr currency , 16 be. depreciated. He will issue no paper to any. bankers who hsve not a. legitimate banking house,' and do, not intend doing a legitimate banking ousiness at tne piace oesignateu.on tne Dills. He wlirnot issue more' paper than there are bonds deposited with htm, Wr will hi receive those , bonds at more than they are really worth ingoll. He "will hot cut off ."and deliver to the owners of depreciated .bonds the. Interest coupons, but retain them for the further security cf the bill holders. , He will npfrf fu'sV'io Veliv'er; up 'the boods of any batik to any personwho may wish '.them, especla'ly the hoods of the non-?pecie payin,; yauao. , jjc , win CAcrcise IIIS UWU JUUgment in determini ng the worth of bonds, and not 'take , the say so of the bankers, merely beeause by so doing he will have bills to sign and consequently get more fees.'. He will confine himself strictly to-the thirty days grace; allowed the, bankers, and advertise the bonds for sale at ouce in every instance where a single dollar of Free llank money Is sutiered to go to protest. , He will compel the bankers to comply in all respects to the letter .-and, spirit! of the' law, and prove indubitably, that they have 12 per cent, in coin over and above the' value of their stocks: He will wind up every swindling Free Bank that .he'cih showing no favors to either ifriend or he. He will not suffer himself to be ei.be. bought up or bribed by the bankers. He 111 do all in hia.'power to appreciate all free-bank paper, and secure the people agataH loss. In short, he will be an honest public officer just such an officer 'as- the sovereigns may plaec confidence in, and will deiight. tu.bonor. Lafayette Cuor, CO" There wss a good 'deal ice in tie coou ' J .'-. b
rrne'fCol.'TDreifl isVopösedTto iJ'elec -
tion ots U. .Senator this. term, believing! thst hehas3hie Constitutional t f.)fli vote jl stitution?req.-rxttheiöeatt to go iilo a? e'ection. It is a matter ofj-ivlte judjme.? and as bvh Howes ire opposed to Taoohfionm, the Colonel does not tbinathaijt ip;pv er to have the 'State 'misrepresented in the Senat far U TL... . oenaie isr six years, rhere wilr 0 an Csncy of one term in the IT. S 'Senate, but , , . ,. I' ls better to have no m-n represent Indiana Ihmi In k.... . I. I . t . . ' ... -an BMirasDoiitionuf. ue naa fit! ilrllrti iKftt ttl A AMMfA if fixk &u A & M mm. m mm ' m mm. opposed to sendin? ah abblitioni.4t to Wash iogton, and he fa ies)y submits the question tolhe. people.'? Yourepesenfittvea agfiee "-j "ir wuu, dliu M UV HOI OOUDk mat Poe will auMamn ik.m II ' " ' I J rOBVJ Will BUStanin them all. e I An AbolltlMllSt . is SUSe.tQ he WrfPlf ."-- - " " a iOe SÄ Clear How perfectly absurd. No abfrfitmmst ein OOSSiblvbe elected So the S?nt Wrt InlV' jmMsimtf vu vmt.cicu w jne, oenate. Certainly 4 no maiorttv rnarM h nhtaina! An .S.U k-U.'-w -'aT --.ww w j'S sy as t y v Uld Liners would have to'sfiord the vote. Col. Drew has no such excuse for advocat? k. ft m W . k . - - ing a, pottponeraent;aal UsoCfering thisjor any friend offering it (& bmii proves- that he has really no 2e;r r eaten for thie gross derifiction I doty and offence against tbe will of the mojority in tbe State. riT"t l. ' A Costlt Cabbiiss Voa Caxipoxsia. An eleerant carriage (says a New York paper) has just been made by James Brewster & f. f--l.: M, !..-: r o. n . ' ui iui iiini wk iti'1! vi ijaii , r rauci9u at a cost of 2.500 " The interior is line - with, rich, , ca ii sry -colored silk and sprins.! cowhions; and the irorr-workr which .artery w ' . i elaborate, w- heavily plated. iwith silver. Te ae (Coling's parent), cost i870; tbe lamps about S80 and. :the harness, which correspond- in rlegancrwith'ilie rest bf the f&tablilunent."(84i3aV , The latter is cur ious'y wrought with prrcupine qpillsby a exled Hungarian.. . The cost ol tbe -plating alone 850fcX Carriages of this dewVption have sever been mads here, except fos California, Mexicos Ha-vaaa. - Until rveeatly a heavy carriage- bmsiocss has been done 'ftere for Cuba;, but f. it, has ,been( discontinued, owing' to the Vd. 'fee Uns to'wii.'thi,coua- ' -" - - j . "..r.:-. - v.-.-'- . v l4, .-i . - -a - " ' j E.t-AtnJTToK IhriiBr. The1 EVanaville EtH quirer, thus speaks of A odHor Pann: J. " We like the coarse' ' which . Major, ,Donn adopted, i .He is admitted to be .one of the best Auditors Indiana ever bad nas labored earnestly and ' continually to'dijcfcerge his duties leaves the public records in a bttr condition, than jtbey. -ever were. before r and certainly lie has a right tu retire from oQce without hiving his private accounts ransacked by a Fusion Legislature,." . . . . ' ,kMore balderdash. in ewer .words was never uttered. ; If the .Enquirer "will - consult the opintons.of the county .officers , albover the State.it will lead to just the opposite conclusion, exactly."' How much' of Mr.a Dunns S 100,000 do jou handlo . or that puff, Mr. Enquirer.! Lttfayeltc Cour . -4 -? VnOP. B.vVtXS LKCTtRKS RKPKVTKO. ' THfc. ilaiftl i'rvfataiaa aa4 Lit a GaatUaica ar informt tkat thi OcaUcaiaa mm Va iaaa4 sir b arn trat iltua Lciura at Crwc-at City llaU. tbMvammf) Ttainr. ft 7 'dock, aa Iba Pbvaieal Betttai af tha Yaang. ik FhrtMogj at Beauty aaa Defurailty. aa4 mi a aravaaiioa mm j aura f aafurmuy aa-t chroaia vtakaaaa a 4aea. y kla a a inua af Mr t'R AMfAL Ba acks. ahiab aa willaibJWna kUaaaiaawa-aaaifciek Sa iatliaa dll.ti. arnlna attka V.'ahiagta II 1-1, satilTkaradajr rtaibg salt, at vhieN tima ItareS tDt city. "J . faiS-U, JUST rum' pmw ritamar J. 51. Stakwal-p S khd ckaia- Sormr: ' kkU aklc Mlim I VWl - -- .Mackerel: t4m' 9aaia: : I lat m laiwrt Cigara. aaS far aaiaa fak3 T. BACON it CO.'S Family UrTy. Mala . --r-rrt. 3 BBLSi.rCWrtBfr ' f ' ' " ' "' fkS T.Bi OOX k t?0.4 FamUr Groaer. Mala a. C tlOICE KBU aad Sbonltlcr Baeva at '-( fakl , - T. BACON ii CO.'S TmrnHj Qrmmmry. A SirALLPalattrPap. white ipUel vita Ilm Irova, Wfttloatkfaw !aya ca.-Tka SaSarvUl netl'e a reward ky retamiag fciia ta tkla efficav ---'- leM- t m ARPER'SMiUafarrakr'arT jftrtrac'dkT i lata . . t. t;uitt.uiuii aw. ' O rwTsnfi. 4 aaaac jart ree'd ktr Eiprcaa.aalar Take kot aaea. feM-lar TENNY SORIXSON. akea. Can DMAQfcDUARDVABK. . ( aTl M SKIVFITU Sora kia atcak af rJardarara-. CaHHry, ym Coaaera'. Oar aaa tart' aad atker aiechaaea' Taala. 4aatd at tha iata Sra, far aal at leaa tkaa coat at fa ' - BRLL'S a risk Warekaaaa. TTK IMAfSKD DV.TilB LAT K FIItB. Mrckaki aad ILr dca era caa tad cbcaa llaxdvarc kj eaUiac . . C. M. CKIFTITH. ; fcka .ty ) , ,si I At BriVa Briak Warekwejaa., TTKAMAtJED tl ITiDW AR B. Faotltei eaa M Xlw Kalraa aa4 Korka. Saaaaa. Snaral aad Taan. Fir Sata aaa aaateroaa Iber ailialaa ta kaaaa- keepiar. leaa than i taVcaTark. CM RIFFITH. fakl At Bell -a Brick Warakaaaa. TAVKBJV 6TAKD FOR 8 A LB: M TBTOTICB UTcreby araa that tka abeerib-r w'thea Uacll IM hta Tarara Staad, ailaaud ia PeWrtburak. Pikacaafttj. lad. It la la a ceatral part af tha tova. laincdiauly appoalM tba Paklia Snoara.- Tka kaiie la af gaad aiia aad ia veil aalealaiad far Taw era.- Tk era ia a ali af goad watar ia tha kiiekca. There ia alao ft frood larrc atable aad yard, aritk ft wall af watar itt tka yard. 1 wiek ta cell tha moat af my Faraitare. wklek ia waarly atv aa af aftod qailityI will ae'l tka akar.- pre petty at a karaaia. Far farthar par UeaUra ad'rcaa ar apply to ia aaUeribar. -irv--. : fabi IwdStw ' ' w,i DAVIDL.'WYMAV. ' TT" ' ' ' - ' DRICKS OF.IROK HEDCCBD. Tka eaVeariber la JL itc recciviar compleia aMortmaat af Bar. Raaad aad Square Iroa af all aitaa: Iroa aad Steel Slaka. Bailor Irea. aw . .fojaaJa at r dueed ft iaca.- febl i. M i A M V Jbi. O KB. j, PJ AIL8.-5C j keta Whcaliaf 'aa4 Pittakurrk Kalla fr aala XM low mj ,. fata , f, , ,T SAMUKL, ORB. BWiviaunir.--zeaaaa anaei r.iaai ' f A C7 loalaba Ziae. JO plaa Black Tia; CO Set aaa'd Corner Bottome: for aala br V. febS - j . v i ' - - . HAMTTEL-Oait. JJJROOM8.--100 daa ftae'd for aala Ij SAMUEL ORK. TT OOK II Fit E.' We will receive at aar for ear caaaaalaa JLi af Uraacriea. aeu af tka (atliaaa Baak. Chauaaara Baa k.Cm martial Baak at Tea laadrid(a Baak; Oaeae Baak. Atalaau Bana, Alabama Basse ate. . febS ,. .8. B. OILBFRT & CO:, 8ya. a ear Watar. TABLKfJ.tl.T.oUbagaLircrpaol Sae raa'd per AaU tape for aala r fakX . S. K. UILBGBT ft CO.. Sye, Bear TTaUr; EXTRA FAMILY VI.EGAR.'-ao.kbUr aala lew kj febj" S. hi. GILBERT at CO..Kye. aear Waur. aa av rat aa i.aaaof the aaraeca. a y Bayard, Taylor '" jtata nau; . - . ... Fadra Doiaja. by Iae .Varrel; 11 IdaMay: .. ' : irjfViZ. , Life I Horace Graa'j. etc.. jet rea'd aad for ald ty reb - T. CQN YMUTON 4 CO. II ALU DO DOS 4 ..FIRE puoor CO.'fJ S A F ESt1 " t -. nt ' . "VTE hare oa haftd a rapyly aftyhaaa Fa PaoorSafea, which weafferfttlaw Scwreev : Far thai tmrri qaailUea. we refer U Sew Yerfc aad Tlntlala, SUU. Stack Biak. CYtaceat City Baak. O.' Opalaad. Braker aad Baaker. 3. H. aTahaa Oa. aad De meat k Viele. nnnvminnr a, nltrBmiLL.:iafeL 4 r55-tr Water (tract. ETaaeTUle.lad. f ''HOICK RIO COFFEK--10qbarijMtraa'l erLaaAy tagioa fur W liw by . Ä t' " . jaalt " -A. B, GILBERT & CO.. Sye. aadr. Water. TTIBTV W. tt. KUMAR.-!! "de j aat rae'.dper Laalai-J tA aa fat atealäk I a aa tsar jaalt b. IS. GILBERT i CO., Sye, aear natar.i. ir 2Jba, Coflte: . t S hhda S"Wrt ti.rcea aa w feie.i . HA bnlea Raiaiaaf 20 baa dried Herciag SI doa Sfcakar aad thet Irejnma; 10 bbto Tar; ... ' 50 bae &tr ft Talle Caaalra; 3kO kill Wrapplai Paper, (ox aale es r lerme by jaaW , KM, JUj.r. Sf f do kf-memade wa11a Sack ckeaa 'er aale lr lUVjiiM-l WM. LOO WEN THAL k CO.
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VAS& viCXifjr'n Awrsn urn 1 .,.U-L" Ji lti "A Ulf. YiJl? 1 Vimhmu (Arrtvtt.victt 12 4,lgrZÜ.C7lffiZ r-si , ysytHlirtlttf tTtmIItt.t.lti Jl iiiTmiiMUTtf,Hnu4iitk.H r,-.;. "y"?tow-onM imimiimi V'B lltr t f 'i i ceiu'Tlft. twraViir, IHM a it::i a. ... ...... 1 . .. - f.f &. kt.k.r,k u in lat.r, Be 1 I W tSU tiSl I Bt J2 Al. tu. ifttntaa vcsimroas at ir m.. t t.i..ku T , u?CmitmmlVmtmmymn m4 lftfa9ttttX. jt. f 'i C I ftk.IMA T . A ft L k. M m mm I U . . m. . T1HSHw. mm-mrn pihwiii, ! t aft 4 rttm. ! ' Pmwumtn will it mrttüj t thair vantk ft (pc4. 4etrjtiMr rftaetiai.katkU ititCMV7 .uu U tb . iU..rTiT.a4CiaaMt. fit c,',"BkM"dUtt',TU1MB,4,7 ' f frBUEt.UelU4tfcit m.Mnalitni tMiwmm .p,,, h rif. . Kir4 (Mn rtirt l ." tairs y. BMBing, ihm t u vtj a loDK.r. mm aviiiei ik ta ptaM(iMaru. j t v .t . . I . . r .if niiirii' ZM W. . 191 (EraaaTifla faqairtiftfti TiaacBatt Cat. 2. ; .INCREASE OP CASH CA PITAL TO UALKiA MILMOPt or iKJl UIt 7lli JETNA IXSUBANCK GÜL. HAETfUhi). 0; rvn AYING eftsirlte iüi a U ttfi Itrt JljJ AKeaciM. af Cofttfftai laaraM kr.thittu Mwaca Xmy lu IUI. kj th Okfo Lrci.Utar. U n V it ira.i. 1k rwftiM4 ÜMtaby fvaparaa ta tatätu. 1k tVuU'b wktM als iatatataaltar'aiea. nUifatv Um MiianlMi I f Lhab4 ta eaaiainit ki th kametasaf thecrpTtwB hr Uuia ila tvattu. , foritaalf. BY STATE AITHORITT, STA-TkttNT OX JiSllSr. lr j.'' ' c Taasasftaaf tk i'acaamioa u.ja Intkittiroai I T- BmiMi.c!, .karwr su. I Tks erl- i K,, U..4n Tkoaaa D,Ui.. ..A r it ikau of tit t;a rt ! . s aa-nfta-a 1-HPraUSBlBl . aerw hiet".!!V."!V.V.r.lU.V ii a i 5 0uOPebta daa tke Compeay aeeared by äfertatre JiJ - Bille receivable, amply eeured aad payable at L.ek 16? jfuu veeciraiie i-rcauam aatej...... . . jv' AU atbataecarifea. SOOaftareeatack BartfaH at K. Maaaa B, R Cm 57 15 aa aa da Jc Prarideace da li 191 de- ao:BoatB.ik Weftteaus. .da . H' UJ 4 da 4a. New AfUar a SaTeaa' ' da s" - XSO aa 4a Cvaaeclieal Rieer 4a UM - 3(M da da Phe?Bii B ef KWtfeie de 4 vx. '. 3US 4a da Kxckaace Baak 4a " H ' ' ' MW 4a 4a" ITaaa M eoft -attk HaaT 4 a. - attkHaarSaa - . la 2 . 4a aa, da . ,"' da- da . aa 'tSno 90 4a 4 4 fjoaa. Ktver liartLai aa 'S' .j 4a' 13 "tan -?4e aw- aw"--' Slii 5,.:-- da aa, .4 K Baak af ETartferd Ca. 4a 7 :J Mia 5 4a , tl0SH da-' iw-'Baade. Paevid'aet.'aV. L" !. 1(W 4a 4a Baak af America. Kew York. M tio . . 100. aa ..4a 4a N A a. erica A Will 90 da' 4a" 4a Ommoa)we.fca rde: 1fie 4a- 4a . aa aUaabke , .,,.4a -.Ma au aa aa nnucir uua aa :t I a IhO.da 4a Peeplce 4 ' 4a' 1(10 ' da' da1 Haaarea' da - 4. 40. 4a, . .aV .Jbrcbaatrt aa ,4a KO 4a 4 .N.T. Lite a Treat Co. da .i. j ... -a M.sw; . -. . r . 2 . ere . WO de aV'Staffari Paark.-teas. tatr' - a Sd iaeta'laaaam aaäeVi t1 Cm da da Caaa. Kircr Catf aaa; .:-i'Ji llvl. ALYTfl i. vt i-f.l M '. it7.j: Vka aaaoatat RaaUIUo aa aa. aaa to.Buki at ai. loKi(ljtr4 ftad 4aa-lfta). " ' ' ? ; Lamca ftdjaatca aa4 aat aaav --' " anSvSIS Laaaaaadiaaaaa4 ta avapa-aaa, wai - t r i i(laikar aat. . IJISI so . AS ataer alaiaua aaain.t tka Cmfmj arc ail, u.t j , r atiaa. iuv AccB4ataaameatakaBatlkrrSin.Sna. 1 k aw latoaii aaa tuy, twa arvittap. a lltaeftarancr. aaatcriai aaa aeaAraetiaa af Vl vieUhaf Krepta, tka .apply aatcm, aoaaiii.a af ie fcraft' aartaeekt. aaS fccreiaonaitaan. .' TkWaaiaaiBirl iabWca. at bailaiaar aiti tka Setlya ta liBMttfce Iura kr aar a arc. ta iu le. Tka aa a( iaaovia atioa I (he aa a til4 Ja . . TtT. . . ' THOU. A. AUCXASW'IC Saa'r. STATE Of COXXECT1CXT. .,. r.. - Pcreaatlly afprt Taaaaaa A. Uiaaaaa. imtM.rf t i ALimm laarace Comraar. aaa nice aaik tLat t-.. fi.i'i.ia (Utrmcftl ly iifm tukaeriatd, k tm aareaa, a t k: aaealedie aa4ka4IrC. - i I i . , s. -. illkKV FOWLSR. Javataal tl. T n tkatkara rtapcrty ta fararr, will le.a larfw mi .ra taaiia tka cnetdiac rtliablt cipoM af thi M a' a l-ptm.. Cut t-uiom.'- Far aaaf alacaa aeevzi(aa araai vtm. ttk. arataiaa4 am ia iia Viae af ttaaaarttaka aaft W t. key f aaaaswillftUracltkaa4lefttina tha loivirfof ITk iv ne J trat tkeir caaftdcacala ii. Tka Utraaeat t e fr jta aaa aa caairaM iu ceaaitiaa Hk laeal aa4 Mtau i.utMn. aStcea Cm 4fmm'4. ' tu ia aaataiaafti ara a I taaaa.ka' wmmamm Ui a aal aa taaiaHally aa.au 4 ay. tat tat 4;iMttaa la . tkat clara a( aaaau ...(.-... Tha lacreaoeat icmpittrrK tat jTO ttO, lc ftkaaa fa atik addnloa v. the atrcacthaf tka YrrTtwa, .aaa a r.rataa.ta laveataefttfftka'prftftftSicTity af 4taaaiir, - -- Tka atccaaity aaatal kaacfctaat iaaafaftaaarc aal'ata pi iked la tka Caat aha antapaay k.a aaitl-eaai. U,4rt tka (cat year. ici-WuUH tiraach aSia alaaa.tft Cinn. ta th .it a af fi..U m,xmt mi akicb kaa Va a ?- ftMy iaadfaaeaettke tiate kriaSly daa. aadit kaa kd a ,aU ar litljtatiaa. KaUaraay ftl tkaca faau ara Uaacratrau vata aaa tiaaa aaa af iu alaakla tf eaaaa. it e iaaraai. t K. y a i 1 1 tad its aaaata arar re 4j tm at lead ta tka aaeada f l.nltH aakcretolM. with preniputatft, atufnaratll rt-ktttd Ursa, aa accarity te. ail pcmlte. jaaOi.lB.4 , A. C, JIA.LjOCK. A Cal. - ' - 1 8KMi. A.CA L KEhoRT ' Or rat CaTMTioM orrut Caxai. Bank roa rat Sit Voaraa. racctouaa iui Fjsjt Mnait ar Javai. 1S39. - - - - . - . ...'.j . ladiaaa act etaL Bada....;...j.:.mw..M..S ao f MieaaariS per erat Beetae .. W IMIlaaf Eaaaaaaa ....... .......- I'i.te la. NfttaaaXatker luiki,., ;H..M.M,..4... . Jt't:;." w Amaaat af tka iHktadue tathe ümackiiea er Baak . Bfk .....y raclaWatal kvapeaaed ' Farm it are Gold aad Silver i ' Tatal...;.:..-.:-.. Amawat af Capital ftiaek. ieeladiag that dwpeeiuS . with the Aaditnraf State, paid ta aeeardiag tethe , Fraviiaaa af tka hf . . .S'.C.f W. Amaaat dae atkci Baabe, er ateacyed tarparatraaa at aataeUtiona A mati at aaa IV bo litem .... ...... . Aaaaaetaf fteua. VUU. a atkci evidcaeca ; at arbt. ie.ee4 .'. ......i..S.S Lern Caaal Baak Xetce aa kaa A. K.tTt M' S ratevaataad bekamca.'... Kraaartlk Jaanvaaaa Ca M.. Caruaaataa af Deaaait. aa time..... f t4tr.a 4 . . M. Taeal " ai!l i '.1 ..- --. ...... . ...... . . ........ ... . . Vamae af the Ofieamaf tke Aaaacfatfaa ar Baak: Pk.rUa. Viele. rreeieVat; Wae. T. Pa(,. Caafcler K. Keara.Umr. Boak-keeper Name cf Preeat taekkaMam: Tbe .KraaarUle lf.a CompaaT. Cbarltf Vi.U aa 4 He-ben ktarwea. ' "- Iayar PHaoaati Daily. .,iBii"nDayiaaAkaaraepea far tka traaaaetlea ef waiam . U-a-U: Daily f rem a'ei ark A. M. ta 4 - clack P. M.. Baa aaya. -tt! CkriateaaaaadKew Team exoeatec. . . i t 'i i T STA OF JllANa. g .. , , aadrrbarta Cawarr 4" : Wat T. paaa kri.B 4a.y awaew, aVaaaaa aa aayveak. ia tke Ca.bier aiMKl Baak, aadlkat ke farega ag K.rt treaeaetiena aad eaadStioa ef aaid Baaa. f. rtke parvi r'ra iaaamed. ia tree aad ce tract, acerditf ta tha ' Kaaaleaireaad bclUf. WM. T. JTt;. Swora aad aabcribed ftef.re m. tbfe nth 4y J -. l&U. jaa.w-9t - H. f. WHKKLKK. JCetaiy lv;. B'' RlBDI cahefaadaprTaaat 1 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ja2 - T.-BaCOW At CO.'S r.mrr .rr.. fXrART and Plat Ptmika aad Oka tamklera at 1, Jaan - T. BACO.V A fXX Jrj.mJ'y g fllllll ttlUIUH naii ?paaw v.ij... .. VfWUjtttl T. BACOJt CO'S FaButt 0 rry. r - "LOOK BH ÄUrM."' KETl'CBYltESTAIBAT, . j .. 'AT nWBcasos.vi" - ' THE aaderaicaed wiUaacaba-4'ay atlicadcra'B. Ky..ftSae5lcaMftad Kaitaarat. where tkey ifttead keep. iu eaetaatlr aa kaad tka ckaieeet Liqnora. aad will be read to acrre up ia the beet in. a!rv aaa.bte eame 4ay aid afght. ' ' . 'y - Tke eetablUbeacftt will be ftder he direct awp-! Dr. Eraaa.- aaaiat-4 by Mr. Kal avraaa waa treat t: e.r'r, frieaa at Eaille will eecaaieaaJly abew their U at i; a , Kcatacky Kaataarat. Tka IWar wll "leak afcar ly' te tv.ir comfort By atrict aattatioa ta batiacea. aad ka-aiet aa tieellcat am orderly baaee ia rerry rart-enlar. bap a ia.il aaaateaaieafxtraaae. lad ltAKl I K' Ky 11. R. JOXKS. GENERAL TOBACCO AO EXT. RICHMOND. A.. 'roBTUKaitaor avaiT r.auiVr VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED IOBACCO. . feTOrd! r.pcctfally aelieitcd aad premptlr Addrvaa KÜ Mattet.. JLaaiaatlla. K. ; 'J j KÖTIrK TO BToV'ttlfdUaKtiat ' u f T a ateatta at tke l.recvra af aha arthera Uak 'JlL Caa.paay.kal4 at the aAaa Jarnea La.JJi.. j r. - S.lb day af Jaaary. 185S. It waa arJered tkat all Aiackl aid ... la aai4 Catovaay. aha bare a-talr-aar 4aae aa. ha re .ae-i U pay ia eeaeaeh at their et.ek ateiUk, aaaal y dalla lareahefthaadrcdaellara aabriaa. . , j Korr AH the fuad. reared iataU.eTrrft.urr .a iaa tahenatedia t aimeataf debit aad rtpeaa.a. ahAjhef. tr y.t aama liabilitiee aaeatiaScd. . Tkeaa wha MMW kaaw t.ie .- ditiaa tha Compaay aad Ue ealae af tt air, (-. Wer ly ealliat aa J.ka Paiaa. Jaa. Latlia, jr. ariaa. J,., t , iaapt.tf . ' ' '' .a-- i n1 m- J. An.ll.lLRATOtV JfaTICK, . OTICB a kerahy area, that aai.eraaa.4 ka e- tmmmimtmä Admlaietrafr ef thar.tate af Ueajaaa'i U';,,i lau af V aad' ' arch cauat). draeaaed. Aaid irte ia .at a. , ed te bejaareat. ., jaftJ7-3wA. JHOA. MAÜi-B. Aiait. . 100 1jaaIT . tm Na. t Cttem BaAÜBC raat' Qaadlear-t . lor ikle at T. U QO- k f . h v 1. - aaastiy Urenae-. nM- ttr.rt. y.i e- .'ii i. . . . . EW Blee aad eee CadtUk jaat r4 aad 1it at aa27 X. ÜA'A A VO. S rAB,uxU"etr.
