Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 250, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 February 1855 — Page 2

DAILY JOURNAL.

' a tt cAilrnrnQ vnTTHT?! A. H. SANDblib, .hLUlUU.? iRMS OP subscription: i b7wv:::::::::::;:::::: T$ S!!?!:r.-V::;;::iV::; t 5 Trt-Weefcly Journal, Waggly Journal CITY-OF EVAUOVILLE. xiieE.f.AC. siritii" lrta4. The Spring estimates on the Evansyille. Indi-' anapoli and Cleveland Strait Line Railroad, liave just been promptly P They am-u-ned to over S20C00, which wa, probably six thou. sand doiian mo c mau t w, h "

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.-, .. I. too seTere-restrictiont.-toch as would terrifift fright back toward the alter, tramp. . W,,'"V,,"'A1, "walking across the Rotunda from the Hall AQtrnr"l-ry""''7r Cirenirs.r0.terttcard-,-&c.' tt0 '7 T r.w" kI linjnd.crushinjr eich ether in the.lriütt' The inf.mous law which oppresses our f R.pre,entaiie to the Senile Chamber . ÄÄkf',u!:!!'t!', We are now turning beautiful work out of our greatly cnppl the culture th pr- ghfeld w'ants to meet hm, walking i n a n j li x " ffiÄrc.iz.-mUi. ..iw-i.. 7ob Office, and are prepared to fill all orders and the vinjard. . . Jed. children acreeched with terror. men rush- cnbes.to .ua.hke small infants, what we opposite direction. We doubt, even, if this ;luM,"d," f"' ..w... c..-k.. rromPtlT neatlv and at reasonable Prices. Sp -j ' We aubjoin th'e aecondWlon of the laW, ed to the windows and dashed through thtm, hatre to sow, to manufacture and to drink; smaller honof will be voucheafed to him. ! .'." cimen, of all kind, of work can Y Ln a. offiee. : Which It will b. .ee thit the resiric.lcarrving.sk.h and all; worten and men --e W(. h ' fln elt,...t- rnin, machine fn'connec ! t-m nntn lhfl mnof.ctlira .-I Df said 8eeu rw.h,n3 acro ll,e- PS -' lbe PevT 10 f P ' ! . W0Bl? l,mP f " P'. toöimer Will IjarÄly elect Shields now. It P; Äi .5 i lirrVti. Ä:dV.tu IV.tmMt. We have an elesraat ruling macöine in ,tion opon the manofacture and sale o si a f. . builuinfl-l presenting a scene r one another: the tempersice hw. th its . an täte another grape ;hot., , , ....fort ...... t..r .mMii...uu.rtiMk; tion wi.h office, and are prepared tu do ßlan aric!tf- ,rtf by fio meiRf oppreMiTe and onIy rf conf,o fri fal mJ lt"ht ?is toJa severest form, is p.ssed and will gö into force . St. &ui Ketes. Zfrr Job Work of all descriptions. v Ag.-ltratA t0 oreveot the ibcse thereof, by indescribable.--: . . . . ' j with the 12tli June. j ... "r - '

would reach, owing to supposes deiay in woric er friiit ;rrwn ,na gthere'd In Uns sine oy , n,e(j tn(f ha(j. Deen permanently closed, from bad weather. Bui it appears ihe contrac-J the manutacturer, vr lbe sale thereol by him, aome fifteen mhitftes ehpsed before the alarm tors pu-shed .tings through vigorously, aod.m re i but'ruch 'manufacturer, or other person on j UM uud to be false, when moöt of the eonwoikwasdene than during the strne length of his behalf, shill not sell less thi.n three . gregation had got' oüt. M

lime at any interval previous. This makes the L v.. v iA r... this work, amounting in all to about S105 100.-1 . . t . v .i. . Every esumate has been .met with that prompt. lonrin niiuiiic uilii iits uccu lit iu u'. ma'iiii , ness which is securin? confidence for the work and those having it in hands, even from ihose least disposed to grant both their good will. About one-third of the whole grading of the foad? tothe intcrseciion of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, exclusive of bridging has been com' pleted. The work is going on very fast, under the immediate supervision of the tlhief Engi ceer, Mr. Moore- The principal contractors are devoting nmemiitin? attention and alltiheir energy to the prosecution of tliis great work, which is now proceeding under such flattering auspices. No road in the State or in the Wm Is progressing more surelv and steadily and safely than this Strait Line Railroad. We look for ward to no diminution of its progress, at least till ths road is completed to ihe inftrs-ctfon-of the Ohio and Mississippi R. Road. A ibis is one of the most important road in the West, its building is looked upon with great interest -abroad. Hon. O. II. Smith, President of the Road, has been ranking addresses in the Eastern cities, add New England Railroad mew have been made intimately acquainted with tKe progress of the road, its bearings upon other similar enterprises, and through it with our own city 'Batas we design imore extended article soon, comprising this subject in part, we dismiss it for the DresenL X3T 0jr worthy Col. Diew protested in the Senate in the name of 83,000 ot the Democracy ' of this State, against the Temperance Law being 'Claimed as a Democratic measure. Can't ihe Colonel except the constituents of those Democrat, who voted for the b:ll, including the PresiAntt( the Senate xehn fsvc fhi rasilrii vote against striking cider from the bill, and the Dem craticilcmi-godGoTcrror.Wright.whomay decline vetoir.g the bill? And can't he txcept some .ew hundreds of Democra s in his own district, who sre most empKatlcaliy" friendly to this . law. We think the Colonel has ns-d the came ot oo.uw uemocrats aoout as ireeiy as ne used the name of the Lord in thankin; him for the privilege of roting against" the bill. EJTThe Republican republishes a string of complimentary notices of that paper, to prove its popularity, we presume. Unfortunately for its present object, these notices were all made of the - Chanticleer, and spealfr of the eontemplated worth of tr e Republican in advance. It should bring burning blushes of shame tothe cheek of ! ihe Chapman when they peruse tho-e notices now. and reflect upon their Hase betrayal of thV fond hopes and kind wishes of ihrir many frKn1. made bnt few months pt. Thi is pnbliHing their shame indeed, or their utter want of shame. EThe Cbapmtf s still eontinne to Irnore ;the existence of the Republican pary. Is it a fact the Republican party is dead, o do the a Chapmans really sleep at their posil We think thep-mv lives- and is it possible the represe tativs of the ereat Rpuhliran pary of this Sta'e. will elevate to tn office of trust, emolument and responsibility, men who cannot even perform the cnties oi wtcnmer upon tne towers and cry now . goetH the night? who sleep at their posts; and : cry not the alarm when the enemy is at the walls! CThe Enquirer thinks we hid better not 'awaken J.'P. Chapmin in his wrath. ' Our Deigh? or need not be alarmed. Chapman occcpiesjnstsuch a position now that he dire not blew his trumpet for fear of losing a vore or two "We hav.e been pntling the comb ot the o d Chan "ticleer prety - froroulv but he is evidently on-Ier cow." We should be exceedingly hap. py to awaken him from his lethargy, and in such esse, would endeavor to bear op against his wrath. niTicn.Trit. Meetivo. The Vanderburgh lloalieoltaral $?ociety will meel pnrsnsnrto adonrnmnt, at the ' Old Conn House." this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A distribution of a large va. fifty 4 choice ri will be mde. among t&e mmVrs. Persons desirons of ecomng mmhr of the Society, and sharing Its benefits, wruM do well to be present as above, and sign Keonthol.n. . - j EJT The annonrmous letter sent us containfng tKree dollars to be handed to Annt Dorcas for ti bfnff.t of the poor, has teen delivered to Out lfy, Alihonxh 09 ni me accompanied the J:?r, w? think we know "th hand writing on the wsll." and ihe good heart which I ever open. Ing to the Poor. ' fiT Cot. Drtw ataifd in his fate Senatorial effort, that the Temp-raaee taw struck at the foundation ot th D?raocrttl party. We presime then the Dvroocrail; party Is founded tfpen rot-gut wSUky. Canlld Colonel. ty The Enqiirereoples em bcjs from otir In dianvp'jlii correspondence. If It would substitute the entire letters of Railroad City (or tf cwn trashy ''edrtorlar correspondence" iwadlle, kal paper would be vastly Improved. (KrThe weaiher yesterday wai delightful bright sunshine and mild atmosphere.'

TU Hew LiqaWr Law.

re appears to oe TerJ s"""' "- : conception aaoVt!fe farming community, ?t j b t0 . pr0, Won of the law refeting to the manufacture 01 ciuer ana uo- - De.tic wine.. made from grape, or nmn& produced within the bordera of the State.-' ' .1 J min nnJmn that law sknw ..-a haarr! manv condemn the law. who ' ..... laknrintr under I ha miaiDDreheniioni wriB r ; i persons not Interested in the growth of the gtB tnd th ipple, bj traCScking in wines ind cid,r jn a ityphng dram ahup" manner: ; N ion ol thia ct ,ha be - ; . ,- f T,. ... m,kinff Df cider from ,pple, or wine from grapes, rurranis, or oinns at any one sale, or to any oy.e and all sold at , mv one isle hall be :en JJ ' "me l!n?- A ijy other mri.na-1 t facture of cider or wine shall be deemed 10 . ibc unUwfu,texceplMherein pruvided. ( .With regard to the right of search, of i dwelling, house or any part thereof which may be occupied sssuch, the following (Sec. 15) will explain: . " Sec. 15. If any three person, of food moral character, res dents of the county. ahall file their yerihVd complaint or affi iavit 1 with sny mayor or justice of the peace of the county, that any spirituous or intoxicating liquor is owned1 or kept in said county , In any place therein, particularly describing , the reason to believe ind verily du believe, the justice of the peace or mayor shall issue his warrant directed to the sheriff of the county r or to any coiletaÜleof the cocnty, or mar shal of the city, reciting the material part of aaid conrpldint and directing the officer to search thoroughly the said place, to seize the liquor with the Vessels containing it. and to keep the same securely until final action !. had thereotlV whereupon, the officer to whom the warrant may be delivered eliall execute the command of the warrant forthwith, as far'asr He Can, and make return of hi. doing, lo the officer issuing such writ: and ahall securely keep all liquors su seized by him. if any, and the vessels containing it, until final action ir had thereon. Out no warrant .Halt be isued under thi. Act to search any dwelling house, in which or part of which, no tavern,. tore, grocery, bo.iness office, shop, boarding or victualing house, or public room of any kind, is kept Unless the occupant thereof ahall have been convicted, as herein provided, of having sold' intoxicating liquors in his dwelling HoCrte,-or suffering it to be done, wit'dn lixraonth. rfext preceding the issu thereof. OCT The Logansport Pharos speak, of Wm. J. Brown a. a man who wa.'i' faithful sentinel when abolitionism ran riot. 'Yes, he I. the aame aentinel who agreed to sell himself and his party to the Abolitionists if they would make him Speaker of the Hous, and for hi. disgraceful conduct wis hooted out of all decent political society in Washington. . . ... - ! 03" Col. Drew in h:a speech thanked God he had an opportunity of voting against the Temperance ! bill. . We presume he thanked Gtd he had thus in opportunity afforded hinrof courting op the whisky inter ests, snd' giving i vote in favor of i psrt of His own business-wntji it home retailing liquor. : ' 0 A gentlemin of our acquaintance writes as from hirresidenre a few miles out of town, hat he want, to employ a German lad from fifteen to eighteen yeara old, sr customed to stock, gardening, wood chopping, die, for a year, or during his minority. We can only aay tWit'.uch i yoong rata can find a ccm for table home by enquiring it thia of-j fice. D3 The Ben Franklin left Evansyille for

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premfte., by any person whose name shall'J"" "am started, d. ble supremacy unon the arrogant threats of "IJ, nl '.t 1" , : " " r.":;.- T,VaT V iTJ 1 5 bestated, it known to rhe deponeiitsand if I towards the platform, fell u, ne rail, and p d 7pfilJcei Co'umbus,. Cortes,: l bed thet !" T r I ' S the. name is untrnown. it shall be so'.tated hi. head was severed from hi. Xf- N ver. J ; y. P ; in the comp:.int,.ud is intended to be .old In life, .hall we forget the expre.fc 'on of the . d- d th.r the coiJlViidVt SS in yiolatibn-of Isw. as the den. nents hsve wife's countenance as she stood i.-' ""' Lerce of mankind would hew its channel- llhe co,de,t "e we P";n"d i,h,s "ter ss a.

New Orleans earlv vesterdav mornini? with!10 wj 315- handkerc liefs. Nowhere is

. ii ... just a. much freight a .he could carry this. aiagc oi riTrr. sue arrivea nere i nuraasy evening. . Wethsnk Mr. Allen of the office fori package of Louisville papers. TEaTPEXAXCE ßn.L. This bill went into the hands of the Governor Wednesday, at 2

o'clock, P. M If he doe.' not veto it by to- j fif " ,"ig!lfl ibou! 23t mi,ei tborc 1 . ......... . -. . I"nd with its contents, amounting dsy at a o'clock, the bill is a law. Tfh does. be8 otton, was totally destroyed.

veto the bill, it will probably not be a law till next week. 03 In hi. recent lecture in Cincinnati, it was .tatrd by Bayard Taylar, that a true! Hindoo consider, he hs. .u.tained pollution.! if he tuucl.es an Englishman. When a Hin doo baker deliver, bread to his English cus tomer, he throw, the feaves at them. fl-" Tha Rl.la R.nlln.l mml II . . .. from J the band, of W.J. Brown the firat of next, month. Where I. Billy going lo shake his hesd next? Cfc7"Tlie Evsnsville packet Fawn may be ex peeled down this evening or to-night. Those warning 10 go up tne river, can oe uiten quicK "e a .' Al- a ana saiiy on mis steamer. . - . t3TTbe fine new steamer Ratnbow arrived re yeMerosyfrom Loaisvllle, ad ...,.M.wfrm r Mni.wiiu .TYri'afrr ihnrt .11 IV J V' I U.J . VU. AWU . V . mt MW mmw,m wm . iktoppage continued on her journey Ci7Ifeyer at any previous valentine neek of lave years, have s.. few valentines passed through the poat office aa during hi week. The amuse. meßt bis been confined almost entirely to children. ' ."- . rrJ-f aat arrntint from f.oufavlll rennrted I Saw aVA W W WW W www www aaawaaew '"v ww'WBBaBaj -. '"- the river rising fssl, and ico breaking up.

TtXIUBLt ExCtTEMERT ISA CVuiCin

While a very Urge audience of some twenfy.fif e hundred personalere, aalm gbnday eveninr laJHTn the'l. ibled, on Mary1. (Catholic) Chureh at 0we6,-ilew York. an tUrm WM g!;eri lhBt lhc durch WM on ; fire. A-tcene of intense excitement ensued, ,iBl. i .1 I !L. J ft. . ft. Tl II-J: . Mkibi, i. tk... J...nk.J h k Tatlnrli,tm. a in.t.ni l .;! id knl . . . a jw.. ; J - m"Tßb dense masslh thl? aisles was forced ' truck tr. ves j . j u irimj UUTm--Juurwj un mc auuiu tue vi , ti,e west e'rfi'of the church, which was, not CCS" The editor ' ol the Cajruja Chief, (Aubur0( N. y.y wrilr, l0P hj$ piper frota the ... ., Weal aa follow.: A young, well-dressed, gentlemanly ap. pearin.' man. with a lovely wife and child, had jou'"jed on the same train with u. from BuflU?lo- At in spite of the' earnest and tearful protestations of hi. wife, he would leavu the depot as he said Men business." From ihe wife's manner we readily guessed whai ahe thought Ins business wat, sn s a a I a a t avI taw all kal a a For 1 Ion hour she stood with her boy in hsr arms awtiii.:? hi return, th? tears, in spite of all her efforU'. silently dropping upon th cheek of hp ali.Mnff child. He came raent. her fpiturta nal anrt irhnctlv an.' then fell senseless upon the gory and sraok ,n? form of her husband. The wail ol the fath-' erfcss boy touched every heart, for not one who looked upon the scene could refrain from weeping. . We looked upon that woman a. she was taken like a dead one, from the headless corpse, her heavy hair clotted win. the blood that had just jetted from ihe pulseless heart, and felt Iresh hatred against a damnable business and allots apologist, and abettors. -it; . Ittonefary and taanerlal. 'Tile money market has continued to present a very quiet appearance, with a ateadily improving tendency. The demand is com paratively very light, and the supp'y of capital greatl exceeds the offerings of first-clasa paper. The result of this i, that the standard is frei n gradually lowered and names' Heretofore considered second- class are now looked upon as No. 1. Parties about whose stability there is any doubt, still find It very difficult to negotiate loans. In the street afair amount ol capital is oCerirg, and loans are making to a moderate extent on real estate, at 10 s 12 per cent, per annum, but a much larger amount of capital might be safely iuvested in this wsy, than is to be hud. Lenders are still reluctant lo'ta-ke long pv Inuncurrent moarey? there' has h'een no chsnge. Eastern exchange: has been in moderate demand, and with an ample supply prices are ! lower, closing at pretniimr buying, and J premium selling. New Orleans sight ranges from par tb one premium'. There I. a fair demand for good 30 and 60 day Bills on the East, at the rate of 5a9'per rent' an ritfra. Cin. Priti Curl 14.2A! ; - i EXTXAYAGAXCE III ClLtrORKt A. Thf fo! lowing is an extract from i California letter, dated JanuarV' 8ih: . - "There is more distress here than', Cfie on your aide would imagine. At the aawe time there is more extravagance than witHf you, if possible. The fashion of New Yesr. dsy is being carried out here. This year far exceeds any previous one in the costliness of the entertainments and ladies' dresses the former costing in some instances $50J, and the latter $200 to 500. Most of those people wh spend so much are mechanics' wives, snd the way ihey dress is a rsution to the men', pockets. Laces from 815. to S300 the set. Any quantity of dresses can be seen daily on Montgocn ry street costing 8100, 200 and 8300. . Nobody wears a "calico" here, not even servant girl, who sport their rltoney m some cases so easily msde and so fo(,,jsh,T Bpcnl in lbi, veiJStB p. i co. FiRKojf Tirfe SteamEr Pixc Tohet Four Hundred and F iffy Bales f Cotton Burned. The Mobile Advertiser of the 7ih saya: The brge attached tb the Pink Tune took the city, to 450 r . ; onies c'iiiuii, w imaiir urairoTru. rwepeai '.J ! Ä. 1 i- . ..Ieu inrurciu'i ruuria were maue to scuiiie and sink the bargt, and it waa not until the boat hsd taken fire and all1 hope of saving the cotton was given up. that it waa rut loose. Th boat ws saved by great effort rrived here safely about 10 o'cloclraf night. H3"The loss by the destruci'oo'of Trofbell Edwsrds foundry, and H. L. Storfe dc ,. ew. ' t. WT..A', COS ISrOCery, W.n hOUSe, in New UrlesnS,; mm. a, aaaai at a a .., . . mounled to 10,000 0VVm, Young was hung at New Or leans on the 9th, for the murder of hi. child. He hsd cut' Iris throat a dsy or twö previous to his execution, and when tnken to the gal-, , m m dVinr condition. - a Vkr Alio Ilea iwik tiiuuuo cumuilint r rrm Tn.-. xr.. .u t.:i i.f that over 83.000'waa irousred ont of thst es-! . W 9 tablishment the past year by libel suits. tSTThe Board of Health at Indianapolis de dared on the 12ih two casea Small Pox and feur' Varioloid. On lhe 15th, Iborcases Varioloid fJ3 Paget Bacon hav aignlfied the.r lOtentlOft JO resume. .payments on t& 15th "a . - t'iRst r - , .. . - - - - - St a . . .

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in hope, of getting egress -hrough the "P le Jf"1"!1 ;ch plans conTemning- our "We lenrn that Mr rooks the President of;

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German Indisjnatiem Meeting Some of our Getman fellow-citir aTe called a public meeting thia eveninz. From

the call, a tranalation of which we publish below - C"ntr . SUttCrCd ID ing un the old coantry:a' call. Yigilaaee it the prlee af liberty.' 1 Let I01"1 miJf7 n such ty ) tnriTnirDoae.on the evenln? of fVb. 17. . .. - . ry. - " nilHOIDULDU.., JNO. EM RICH, JNa. SCiiULER, . ; CHAS. F. HILLER, - ind many other citizens. (KrThe Cincinnati Price Current puts the number of hoga kilfed the psst'season and packed for" commerce, at three; millions. .Jra estimated at yo.uuu.uuu ids. oome xo . . . ... ... II-', 000,000 lbs are shipped Irom Cincinnati. Excnrwif tw ftie lVrfesafniilDf I a intra a. Such i. the unpretending ' nnouncement oi an eveni wnicn i.i any ou.er age or country would have been herald d in all the courts! of Burope as a conquest over those stupen-; a k....i..-.u:.i. k .v..w...w.. w,,... .mC31cu w,e terprisesof mankind for centuries. The eternal mountain, which separated mo jic:a vrbaut iiavs iiwniicu tu iiijjil through them. England applied her capital and akill tu folnd colonies and conatruct I A L . . t I nlrt. a-k J. a. t IhIa..j.ii.aa ft . . . nuiai vi i u tct -wwcaiiiw iiiicivvuisc. uui Wlen all hau tired snd all had failed, the voluJ,tary enierpnae ol an American com a a. a a a .... h -a quietly solved the pronlem of cenSs, inJ -or. d.y- will see . pleas-k.-ne in a magniheent steamer to P tunes ure party bot wl ness the prac -ticsl inter marriage of two UCeana. WhOlH."' ,w T'" , ,v '"""V What a r I K bVj Jk a n! n aaar aus andi

.nnr tnrl ih...,ctiM I.Ur lo ,ae anymicg ne enn get. niou to OX AND a1 ER WEIESDAY. LkCKslRER S. ISM. .they appear to feel themsehe. labor. bJ . Wa4ifillrljn he ia wiUins t0 .rrveU V1- -Wtanta,.u.MW

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sven a worae tyranny in mis iree there in anj capacity, and thinks a seat in Laee Er&atiii.,t..s:50aa Lear.Trr. iiaaw..S::aa an that onderwbieb some of them, the Honse of Representatives quite good ' f5."",""S." -""'.S.V

Stephens who have effe.cteJ w b?P"'. Oregon dates to the 13th of January are power and capital cou'd u 01 u"' ... Hp"!. ... received. The Indians had attacked and magnificent contrast to the p? '"l 'inurtered five whites near Orleans. Troops tiou f liie and weslth which ihv ,. ' ,,! have gone in pursuit. A- general war is

ruier. oi Europe are displaying "''." .expected. The Indiana are BcmeroM and shore, of the Euxine! Whati. Sebafc l0P0,! wej arracd.

with it. Irowning batteries and barren heigu . U the stupendous ramparts by which G'ou had divided the Oceans! Peaceful enterprise ha. levelled those barriers, and distant nation, now meet in friendly and unfettered intercourse. The shock of wsr may overthrew the citadel of the Crimea, but upon ita ruhirwill be heaped the bones of thousands Who but for a wicked war had still lived and beert happy. Such are the comparative triumph, of Peace and War, and ao long as our countrymen can chronicle such' acliievements as the Panama Railroad, we care not if venal and rancorous foreigners reproach'u with refusing to involve ourselves in a war declared by despots and fought by fools. Bu-w2?-i Pabliamert. The Ltverpool'j Journal give, and interesting scccunt of the great debate in Parliamenton the question of enlisting foreigners In the English service. Speaking of Sir Edward Lytton rfulwrr, the Journal .ays: ' think Sir Lytton Du'wer is the most ridiculous looking man, with his horse-nose, and his blue, saucer eye.; in her Majesty's! dominiüns::and his bow wowy voice drives, one into hysterica of fidgetiness; and his gestures huThis gestures!' conceive Cas-sandra-beirVg dogmatie in a elate ol delirium tremens: The impression for the first five minutes ofhis oratory is awful; you see members'dtrsting their faces with their handkYchiefs, srrbwihgtheir'per'f Uns to their benches, .rid keepingtheiKeyV. off the door that looks so tenVptin'g an escape from the tremen doua baronet. Uut genioranserts itself, and nneMrirfTatrthVtremeRd'aus baronet in them in1 whoa- very grotesqueness but proves his grand onginalltyrand I forgetting the mv ner in the matter when it is good, as on Tus.a a- t S a a . day the hous cneers. csir ncwara tat down, on that night, with a parliamentary success; having achieved that'hfe ie celebfa-' ted for his pertinacity which he Kar been " r f .. -. twenty years striving tor; and aa 1 watched h- .1 ... ik. Inhlia in lining. ..n.i.l im passing along lhe lobby to dinner, amid unreserved conirrstulations. I caiae to the , . .a a . Conclusion that tnat Was the nappiest mo--r ...... tarhirh " thon-ih lafif with ment ot a career wnicn, tnoun leaiy witn . ... Uurelsr-has, perhaps, teen a very mealau chuly life.'' Hot xi ble AmiR From a private letter, dated Paton, Cape Girardeau co., the Mis-' .1 "....uii.. iil..Til. ... . . , . i i swirl Republican of the 7th Inst., makes the following extract: -, . , . - . . . ATl'atrbClOO. murder and hOUSe burning t.txW .l,i.a nn Watnai4aw ni.Trtt Inct witliln tjait plsce on Wednesday nignt laat, witbin el!bt Illile Of tliS" place. A VOUUZ man by the Dame Of OUCkner, SOme time Since, lliarT" r - riit a urMniar 'avhrt' htfrf a VtHuhtpr natrlv , riea a wiaow wno naa augnier nearly 'grown. Not long after they were married, I : t . . . ÜUCkner SedUCed the yvirag. lady, CT, as Some sys. ravished her. since which time. Buck. ner. lhfold lady, and t fee pi 1 have been quarrelling arid fighting. On Wednesday nighrisst, Buckner retutnhome, alter an absence of some twoHrrttiths, when hi. wife csught htm and held him, while her daughter killed kirn wiitf a-axtr To trde all traces of the work, the then set fire lo'' the house, consulting the body tfftockner :n the fismes.what led lea dkacojrery of the nmrder Waa , . ,, . , . . . I lhe eirriimiltneaaafKiirknr litMncr absent i j r .u.. :t,v....1 - - - - so I on rr. and aome of tho neighbors seeim him emna knma rn Wr!narfaw rWpninrr I It... VW.MV l.VMr. V. V fc v ..... . i . . L. t ft. ! . .1.. ....... . 1 1 nrj a-w do more ui lliui, out, tucj wc.n iu rakin? and aearchinc amonz the coals aod ashes of the burnt house, and found wme' bones which excited iheir suspicions. An UUiiii wiiicu Curu tiicir u.pn iuiiw. nn lllQUest Waa held veiterdaV. and theV Were glared to be human tone.. All the p.rtiea ... wuhvci wvu UaaVV ifscfffaa ai is;-.. i , rA.,ne womtn. . Mra Rnrlinpr ha mir! m. cuiiccraeu umwv ewii 1 1 emu, ctcpi tue full confession. W a C WW V B B V lt avr ' etajV BBJ m- a a m a -

Ge. Shields. This redoubtable gentlemin fg not troubled with thit excessive fsstidiousness, which, if it can't be number

on, won'1 be number two. ;He .shilling enough for him. . Therefore.be cornea i n to t the Held and announces himself a candidate boncTi, and, notwithstanding the stringency ol the money market. Ass sola- on amount euainent to secure the relaying ot that por-t

lor Uonffrei inMhe U trirt made vacant öv 4 "-' .

ITnimhuH' lorlinn VVhi 0 Tr11mhr.il 1 iHiiiutt .

ui c iwu .ihm m nu laiu. niiu imuxo half a ini,i.ioN or dux,xaixs be opened aloifg the line of the road, and , hjiavo mvM wiUl lh. u re.,Uu i,,.

stockholders invited to take a psrt .of these

onds. Iwenty-mre trovsana dollars Wit rt! ttxri.; prtfuttd tu suu. 1 .rigi.ai stlu Snharrihil in ihi citv on la at Saiurlta l'. bln tu im t,w -Aadiwr'. .Aim. It UafallaaS The subscribers pay one half cash, in uion- ith.ch.ptutoi .i' VVt1"'-'1"

thlv iiiatalmpftta. anil lh ithor half in atrtrlc ; of the company. ' If Mr. Brooks, succeeds in J effecting a sale of these bonded-he will at once procurer addrfiorral roiling machinery, and Btuck the road in the best' poestbfe man ner. c Frczek.-U is reported that a child ... .,., i, ltn lka rtl:.wu, nr .u- oßru . j.l. tnn : ir,..-!.-. nu ,inst.,wnderthe lolloping circumstances: lhe famit were camping our with a tent near lhe i;oUwatoni;eVsronV sonic forty miles ; dislont; In lhe erenin.rt'ie child, about Arrival of tire aTroriJtrretr" ' New Orleaks, Feb. 12. The Prometheus has arrived, with Califor " w .u J0 e orKtw,in nia dates to Jan. 25. hern Light left on the Gth for 200 passengers and $6CO,000 in treasure. The new. is unimportant. No choice had Jh. m.rf fnr Spn.lor. Thpr had hPPn - - - ". " ' SPECIAL NOTICES. WE YOU A D4D 11 APED HEAD? TIER A MARCOSMEK'S aad bar. yon h3 . r They brt ivft rewire aJitec fom mcaumrcd for ft u ' i r nA a t ii . IS - - - - JSäl MVS)B SS aa.aaaa aav . .1 1. Hak a-tll tfr M " masswas - .tmw w in aa fe15 trett, betwet Fir &col ATTKATIOX FAnXIKKS! Ä.TaiNS CeUtraud Stlf-rakinc Kmp-ran TXINS CeUtraud itU-rakinj Raptr and Mower; l.plin'a roar florae r..tr ll.rcantr: J.W iloflit'a Gfnt Threhr and CUaer. Nr aal.. l.rlla't I-our li.rae Fa.tr aad 11.rhr AJTeatorlert J. M. BKRXARU. liraatvlll.. lad. Grayvill. Xf anil Mt. Vtruoa Adtocat. cotit 8 werkt a4 tend hill ta-ihia tti.. tcbla jaw AHtKH SCPPLV. PCTXAlfl'S Marlin. 'r Fclraaxj; nHeB'Aluaaai. 18M: - Godey. Ladio ho-k l"r Fabraaty; Kotti HaH. kyPiity F.ra; Yaakf. Notiita f.rF.hraarjr: Lit. of P. T. LaMom: jm r-'d at fefcll SAMTEI. LISTER'S Rook Star. INDt ANA Frea BaakVroiyTiorwhie twill pay tlia htthett market prlc. UCah'or Dry Joodt. at mj Swrt aa Maia ttrvor. tbYu. do.-- Ulow8coBd. Call aooa. fbl . S. KJIBICH. PIG 1ROX. SO taa. S.H Cfr Ht-.Taft: S do .trng "SoTf HHpht Hot-Watt, a Tery B ip-rl.r articl. for Foaadry a, juat rfed-ptf ttetaiei Wan. Uarria. aa'a tampW.aad for la'o by . , rH3 a : OEO. FOSTER k CO. MOL 88 KM A1VD SYRUP. ... 10 bhlt Platata Mola is; 10 hf kbit d. do: I k) 1 Sec arkoaal Slolaate: 1 M tr Syrtip. at roblS COOK'S Family Grocery. 3nHDS prime N. O.'Safkr; 10 Mit chaie. X. O. Snprir. at r.klS COOK'S Family Grocery C g BBLS paraCi loV Viaegart 2 toa rao : lOtontSktpaal7 taff. at felis . COOK'a Family Grocery. OOS AND BüTTKR.' lOO'Iot Eggt aad SO Iba fretb Bat r re.'d and for tal. by al. J.W. AS.YICKEBT. TURViPi.-Tsku.tj-.tr.a'Sror VTCKERY OLBS Blcot n prfin9;tnc1... lBttor.d h, OUU aai. by f.tu 4. w & s. vicKaav. . A O l I .' I TR AT It's S AMw riicatd admiaintratar, with the will aaij'ie'J cf tl OreaU.oue.. I at of Vaaderharth 'c.catr, - eed. wiu V.po aad tell, at tb. lau retiieoe r the M .t'JwT"Wp couaty. ca th"! dy of Älarch. 1S5. tk peraoakl pfaporty htUiiiit it ttit , oatate. ewn.ti . r Heuaetiutd aad k.uha lumitan. .it aorta, a tett oi D.rv.1 catti.. n'gt. poaitry ; aiao a let o i ialan.ditowa.sivhotroa. Taanaor salb.-au fm. . der ss. cath: all nai t $J aad avar a eredit .r 8 iBaatha will be rifit. th. ttnrehaaar ai aval ti vrvia creui VI. MV SU9 W t aa vuv -aa ivh aaaroa m,aw iag kieaote with kptr.d .eeority. wairiag all relief from I alaatiea f ipri.iaent Uwt. aad bariag Inurett from , ums wn.o McUomell. Adm r. PKPRRCI 4THD STATE STOCK KOI KS. WK wi.lgiT.tti ladiaaapol a Haak.ra rat.. . iatarreat fund er ob dtUa doe at. Call thi week at . . GEO. FOSTER ii CO. 'S. febli Corner Loeutt etreet and the Canal. LEWIS & HOWARD. nr"ai!a ad em esi-x mkhchaxt. tastii.l. Extwnaiv krrfcBgerajfcnte rr Uta prtaT.ade. ! tBia,mÄt;th vvk.ri-bo.fH. eUi-.-ui- .Piedider1 I VF der for the recpuoa Produc.Pry Good Gr 'et riet.' . eta M'o have atored oa hör fraeaü dur'ar tha poat wmU-f a v nana mincn. ww csd wwm iih. .tm. .w buii lard.aa aaw hariag pretty er.l w.rked .fftkat breach of oar bntiaeta for th. preaeBt. w atk aar frieada ta lead oa tM. ,trj Joodt. ,ccerie. :eto . . ... 0r lar Warehoa. oa the Canal hU bean thoroughly aatweaaaAaSi aaiaS w Mi . ta mA m Bk m tar at iiaa.d am. La hajuut AVea llafa ete..ara6wititiB tmeiraer forery S.ocriptioaef Wereheadiie. t beiwg eoaaacted with any other building, wo TO,.id.r jt ,a from sr.. aad .a affect iaara.. a li-ehandi,...drd-ee.t. e larit DJaleri aad rrd ia it at low rtet. t tw icucri amu ta - t iur arm aw a riinur emee aad we for themMTM therate at wMchweha'o thtpsbipprrt of Produce te call at ear ttmAtm IU mm, .-....- ti. Vk 1 kil.JJ.L.. n.l....-..J rittearf h. daxinc the aat uo. aj-Offiet ia Jean at OZCe katTdinrs earnae Ma a aad at- r etreet. f.KM-dtwlm aw V 411. 40hhdt prim, aad cboiereed per J M. Htock3 w. U loc tale by UUt GKO. FOSTER A CO. MOLAgSE8.-n kUl priare ia Oak eoepertge; 4lhr-bllado do dH: lor ttle c.aaigam.at by ftbll r.V.n FIWTKtt CU. I.OST re'nrn tn tha ara aa tn. " ""' ItEMO, -p TjWrr.rw,, urma hU aid ew-Um.r. aad tho PnMIe Jr gatiersHf. tht be hat re ma red bia Boat aad Shoe Store Firat atroet. . Slaia ttreet aad th. r.tt Offic lower &a. .stt hoeelatlielateettylee. o'the Ixttmkterialea.d warranted t-t All wrk will bo delivered at tha vttT HOCB promiaed tid i.aiiuki. Ha holtet to rroair. a liberal satroaage. at . t ... . .. J J.. : A V... I mrmmm mm J i nit i me ne nae tartra aa.w, tcKiwun .7 ..... .. . arte to tneceed. - , iei-ti TkOUBLE lland Mirrore. Freaek ejant: Tra-allurCotopaa aSSf ioai. Hair aad Tootb ErJ'bct, Lretsiog Cme. i. m. t rwedly jaa; - ' yt.C.riSUEE.

A BWALL Caaa ataS. mt t'mm . . a JM TTead. waa .

rm takea raat tha off-mm . tk. U'..lHtu. -Mo!, aa Satar- t'aa Waid U. all ant itr talo

dar tka 101 h iaat. Tha Pu. U tiii .Kna-a ita mtaaae Tela, able aid tatitfacurr trhii.

j tna awaer. wn. if wiiiin la nti aiiuerti rewar iwr iu

pt.rrie ort ol eatd UoUl. TU lottert D. Me., 1 eT.mr-i.ttii roa..ror. "i" a tk. bt.d oreaae. febU-tt bare a fair-aa- lc.ti.t-marke ..Tfj 2 . time to the Aartioa aad Camttoa ba,ieat. UlNruHHt j....wt.tll .uri. mTrnnrntär

4L OP BOOT A.VT gfJOE STORE.- I " 7 " r.l " w w VTII 7awrBt. ntia VaVi ttw kttt

STILL- rN 711 E HELD! ' to mrit ib. eeaJÜtaee .4 . th-a wha ostmtk.irVilla

E VASTS VILLE &. CUAJ10EOXMialCILa UAIL,ltOAl. "

OPEN TO TERRE HAUTE TIfitl,rr,I,?u' .r -Mu:if" . p,,r.bthi.l.aL .iIT.Vt?. h.. EvftiiTitle. Dre.S. 1S54 ' ' ' S.?-f (Evsa.TiU. Eatniirer nd Viacca.ti Gai. c.fj ai.) - INCREASE OP CASH CAPITAL - na.-pe. f Cuw .ai i.ewrorau. thu xm. . -J II.. I . icli t. .V. r, --.!.. .1 ..... - l 1 STATEMENT ON llM'IKV. ltoJ.1 Tk.aatM.f the Carorauoa uiimi IaCBAca CaarA ST.Hau-4 at Ilartlofi. Cora., chartcrca 81. The Capital it Kit Huadrr Tatutua Dura. aaS la aai. ap. l b. Autti ol lh Cai a.y a.: , t'atb ft tiavd, ia Eaaa aa4 ia tl. La 4 .r Ataata ' : or.ther penuut ..Ill S 5SS SS Real tttttt uü1cwrSera' !..? SS 72 alartga. Hoc Ji, S and 'per ecaciaterttt Myakl. ' i.til-thU-nillT r....,., nSOSSV Pi-Via n Ui Conapaay aecurrd by U.rttgM.M. T.SiS IT Hllt recciT.liI, amiihjr ..cured aad pajatl. at ttaak 103 5SS aiiUt rtCrtTai I i rtHiiun aota..., 22.7t I Kt Jira:ekHarUorai'x.Ha. - . kkc.ss7 6,t . 0W d0 & pr..dea d. istss' ah vtner teearit'ea. u: j 5 Z wt'Is d. Cottoa K WoriifttT 4. ia mi New Alhaajr aal.aa .4 d. Cuaaecucut Kircr 4. . icsf 14 ooa ttf.ns S4 '. d& PSrfnii B of mtftfl S. do Kichanc. Bank d. d. Far'aailechsBkBarrdd. do Con a IViir do d. do llartfvrd d. da' 4m Kl. . d. Am dm 17S4t. S3S . IM ' 2aaa ...t do Clt d. d. oi 1 II COO " d. ihkolrit Harter Ca. da 7KO' . S14S.S1S d. Etjle. Pr.Tid-.e. K'. T., . l.tSS Km do do U-uk ot America. i;tri.T rf tests HO d. SO. d.liO do 48U do l0 do ' 1(10 d. 4(0 ' do ' KU d. loo v 50 do do do N Aa-erica do- - d. ' CnjBBoaw..(kA S. ; a. do Im pal lie ii' d. rtroadaj r.aak d. d Pdbpl.t do-- -. dd. Han-jver d. d. do " Mrhaaff Üb'' . do do . Y. LiU Tritt C. d. is itS 1 5t. , 1 Urn l.taos 4 CS t jaVoa - liaos ''i " M.S0SSS) 4 -Staffsf Faak. Coaa. Irt a 24 inift'lmau aid la do Cdaa. lcrt.t CSmpmmf t.srsse l.Ua SS SmTSta Tbt amoaat of liallllüe 8n'.r lA iit ta XaaU..U.r creditor a. , - Loacet 0 jivt. d aad dd ä.a.; , j. Lonxi tJjutted and a.t du. fltS,it4lTr L-Net aaadUtto afcd ia 'ipatt, 'wilt-' tu fur larther lrr, - . ( St.t.TT SS , Allvtberclaima Bgaiatt tk. C.iaSaar tatall, k.ala .raiirf ate. , , . ReBuiuet aedUUltarUkoVfrl:C.Ort.. ' ' ' 'Jt- afuvaat iiitrtu it tijr .ity.tnva r i"aj. 'tftatt.af the character, material aad mTracti' af bailA-Ka.' ka . iridth .f ttreeta. tkern 7 o vatr,tofcdjtMa of U. SraSa-' par'Bkrnt. aad otnerairvuinataac... fli. nount insured ia block of builJiar, TaVlevitMrSgftfai ig' to limit the Ion bjraay .a. Sr.. M f IV Ot .r fee. - Th. act 4 iaeri. aia ia th. aaaso a. f4 ia JIt. 1IS47 1 liui. A. JktEXA.XDfcTK.Soa'r" STTE OF CONNECTICUT. u.rti.Va' Jai' itÜ' : ' rvrfasllt.frd Ihwaua A. lejaader. Stroiaryaftka"" .tna laMiraac Contpauy. and Bad. .aik that tka far.caiesf' ftatrmeal j kiai aucrfked, ia tra. aaceidiag t. kia Seat ' llt-r.'XT FOWLVTt J.ailoat.ftkaraWa AM tka'.kaT. pr-p-h.yV hWo. will ( t laaaaoaaadaer tenix th. preeeliBK rsltahl ttpttt f 4m ld a-d Ib CrfeS ' Cur .Tnon for bteiuiaMi urrtT aaa proa, t.iaae.naaa. .Scat if tiMfHt-d. i.TtHnUar.l1VtfHrc1iaM- , uiuitt auiail7 alected h Um lata dcata ia wu. iwa. mm-. fmv mwm. mm iat ctaa oi ataeia Th. iacr.wa.4 rwraVt! ttrcKto 5TS f S. it aVrSdrah' additioa 4 tne atreaci ictHurthc eorforatiaa. aa a ytrtOStak " i,. vettstat fr tka ik a tirri0rrt .1 irt r.Mcl.7 , ' le eeity tad real beaeaufci laaraa.e r.'a.jr.Sta-. r,k, ... b .lla'laraay .1 tk- aWtt'af.' laS.etmiaa, to tkf lid. " , , -aloaVW itr.naitt..r1' laereaaa. tk.y Sfli 1 oatiav ; Y " . dy ..net tat a (teitadi of kaaVa.ea ' Lhe "to. ",ldl pro-''tiii,ata.rabld raw aid arair Mteearity ta U 4riu. . HAfXWat? janSJ-lmd- . . ;.rr,"r-T-Vh''AT AXtf FLOtn. , , -m - a k. 1 1 t 't WL.at Ctty W3. FlHr feU-d - - TST re.'d per . i a. &tai kw.ll 9 3 hh.uh.to.S rat - ili r-T7'.' la hol. kf.ta.WW;, e. 1; Id. . I rt Cigar.. ... : for aal at U O.'S Family Crory. Mala at. 1 tbl do M akri I Ut do I pr' f.bS T. BA ON CtlOICE Hm Skoalder Ba-oa at - " f fab3 T. Ii A CON CQ.'S ram.t'rraaafy. PUP LOST. ' ' j A SMALL PoJaltr Pup, white ip-tt4 wltk lira f-, wat lo.t a lew days at. Tha Badtr will reo I ward by rctnraing hiu ta tliit ofllc. .V-S HARPER'S liagasia. ror F.brarrjattra.'d by . , let 3 T. CONYNOTO A CO OYSTKIIS. 4 oaaet jatt rot'd b. Eapreaa. ralaa laka kt eak-t. Clt aooa. f3-lw TBNNY A ORKISOX. X I.UULK IIKAI.KT VTK AT AtlTI3f. ' ON Tl.an.dav. t let day af Wart k. A. P. ISS. a I o'clock: P. kl.. a tha d. r oft. Cwx Heat, ia kMaStw of Krautnllt. th. aadertlcaed will tell at paHle aaeo.a. a valaa'.le baildiaclou in th. L.w.r or McOary't Kala't-WMBt, 7f which froatiac.a Firat at. aad 3 ea Seaadtt. Said lata -ha,. 11 20 fet front, aad ar. well a-ltpved f.rUtalaoaa par-" poet, ling right ia a eeatral pasitloa betw.ea tka rva watar eiti a. bat oa. tqnar. off wkero the depot or tb. StlVf M Liaa Rr-Iroad it located, aad .a th. beat tkoroaakfaro from tka-' Mnntry. Tb. tide it iadiapatable. Cea.rai wamataa Saad arfll Ym Mwm . Tviata or Salr. On.-fonrtk ettfc, .ae-foarik I ' awywaw. ctMork ia twa yeaee aad .a.-r.arth ia threa yeaj lt loin, vmmmt wmm- . . .w vw. tatdrtt. th. waretitter nviacm.rtaar.aa tne promiaao. at.aart.n ka aeea t tka Clerk's aadAndiwr'S affieis amS af AS priaelral UtUliit airaatrilU. fi8-tf CHARLES I. BATTKLL: ' wool. TaEC 1) nr it JLa. wuiow-wa UUOfk A.YD tVILLOlV V ARE. 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