Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 263, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 March 1855 — Page 2

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MONDAY MORNING::::::::::MARCH 5.

INDIANAPOLIS COUBESPOJIDEJrCE.

Ikdiasapolis, Feb. 28, 6 P. M. Fbiesd Sahdebs: The House this afternoon concurred in the Senate' amendments to the Free Bank" bill

of the House, with an amendment. The Senate"no doabt will concur in the last amendment, and that settles the Free Bank question for this session. It gives banks already established, until 1857 to comply with its provisions. lIt requires 9 HO in value tobe deposited for every

$100 circulation.- It requires them to keep

Circulars. Posters Cards c. - We are now turning beautiful work out of our JftH Office, and are nrenared to fill all orders

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promptly, neatly and at reasonable prices. &pc- an agency here for the redemption ox ineae imn rtf ii L-ind of work can be seen at ofliee.lnntpo at nna ner cent, discount, and I believe

We have an elegant ruling machine in connec- miKCiJ lne Auditor, and Treasurer agents .lion with " office, and are prepared to do Blank 8&laries jt requires the towns .or

Job Work of all descriptions, t nnt..n i nno inhahitant.. funless a

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The iicsrisiatare and its Work. county seat) to be entitled to the benefits of

' The present session of the Legislature ex- the bill. ! pirea to-day. "We believe that the amount The State Bank bill was read the second of work accomplished in both branches, will time in the House this morning, and referred compare favorably with the labors of any to a select committee, who reported it back preceding1 session, v No One doubts, but that with amendments separating it from all con-

had the Old Line Senators done their duty nection with the State funds, and remedying

in permitting an election or omcers at an other objectionable features, it will pass

early day of the session, a great deal more the House, I think, as it now is.

Pkesideiit Piekce's Veto Cokdemsed bt

his own Orgaä. The Pennsylvanian of Philadelphia, orte of the ablest democratic papers in Pennsylvania and an acknowledged organ of the party, speaks in decided dis

approbation of the recent act of President Pierce in vetoing the French spoliation- bilk

It says: "We regret exceedingly after having carefully read the veto message of President Pierce upon the bill passed by the Senate and House of Representatives, appropriating

five millions of dollars to liquidate the claims against the United States by her own citi

zens, for the French spoliation pricf to 1800,

affray es they have come to the knowledge of our reporter are as follows: When the gang had made their way through the saloon Pargene rushed up to Poole, at the end of the counter, and while backed by Turner, dared Poole to fight him, to which the latter replied that-he (Pargene) was not worth fighting with. This remark excited Pargene, and he seized hold of Poole's coat collar.saying that he should fight! and as Poole was pushing Pargene away, the Calif ornian interfered, while Pargene spit in Pooled face. This was about to be resented by; Poole, when Turner aimed a six barreled revolver at his head, crying oat, "come, draw yoor weapon," or words to that effect. Scarcely a minute

elapsed before Turner fired, but as he did so

Austria. -Warlike preparations continue with unabated energy. v The Vienna Congress meets on the 20th. Lord John Rujsell represents Great Briton, M. DeDourquelly,or perhaps a special minister, ' will' represent Frence, Count Buol will represent Austria, Riza'Bep, Turkey, and Gort8chakoff, assisted by Li I off", the exminister to Constantinople, will, represent Russia. It is reported that ' Prussia Will be allowed a seat at the board, and that business will be limited of GortschakofS'a catagorical

yes

FX? The Vincennes Gazette says:

We understand that Hon. John Law, who has resided in Evansville for two or three vears past, expects to take up his residence

n.,mnr. - in Vincennes, in the course of the approachJVUmUfH Ul . . TJa I,,, k.on .nnnintod

work would have been accomplished, and the Governor's veto are afloat. There will Commissioner.' bv the President, for the ad-

much of that which was done, would have be no election of State Printer by the Legis- justment of the land titles, and will actus beerl better done. The Old Liners knew a.ure. The Senate have passed a bill giv- such in connection with Messrs. Heberd and that this election riostnonement must more or ;n ia otoctmn dironl tn thn nnn1(. Jones.

lesa retard business during the entire session, The election of State Agent and Bank Di- The above ia .C0Pied in th.e Louisville tAir iVo Bnnn.Jhnitw nnon them. ;it ifc.iii .nm oflrin-mArrnw . Journal as it was in the Evansville Journal.

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selves, and rather throw impediments

really desired to acco

we cannot agree either with his reasoning or he raised his arm, and received himself the

conclusions. The document is too lengthy full charge which was intended for Poole. He

to take the points up in detail, and show fired another barrel, at Poole, and the slug wherein wi üink the President is in error'; took effect in Poole's left leg, which weakenbut if we properly comprehend the question ed him to such a degree that he staggered

between our citizens and the United States and fell on the floor. At thU moment Baker Government, (and we think we do,) then we jumped on the top of Poole, explaining. "I'll ... a an a" I A .1 a . a B m v a

are satisfied mat the f resident nas lauea to put you out ot me way now." iianer was

make out a case to justify the use 01 tne ateo seen to fire off a pistol in the crowd, but veto." ; lit is not known upon whom the contents took

effect. Poole cried to them not to mu?der him, but the mob paid bnf little attention. He was beaten and tricked in a horrible man

ner. The Police finally cameyamTattempted to arrest the offenders, but failed in the effort; and bothMorrisey and Baker are still

at large. Meanwhile Poole was placed in a

carrai"e,' and conveyed to his residence in

Charles street, where his wounds were ex

amined bv a Borceon. but without finding

the ball. Last evening Poole was visited by

Dr. Chasteny, under the direction of Coroner Hilton, who thought it might be necessary to

hold an ante-mortem examination. J he physi

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displayed an anxiety to There will not be another attempt to elect ve unaersiana mai juoge Law is not going cian returned, and reported mat rooie was in the way of those who a U. S. Senator, and I do not think there to remove Irom Evansville,' nor has he re- entirely out of danger. , ; ' ... ' ....... -i i A roiinr man named Charles Lozier re-

mplish a great deal. will be an anoointment oassed this session, ceivea me auove menuuneu jippuiiuweut. i T J? " . . " ' . . r ." t.

Indeed, there has been during the session a

disposition ' exhibited to keep the Republicans in the House from accomplishing much, so that capital might.be made against them hereafter. But we are happy to say that the House of the Legislature just closing can . show as good a schedule of work accomplished as the House of any Legislature of Indiana during the entire period of Democratic '. power and perhaps a little better, certainly ; better. under the circumstances. Each Individual Republican in the House seemed

earnestly intent on . doing his duty. There was always a full attendance, earnest labors on' committees, and no unusual quantity of - windy discussion. Some little time before the closing of the session, the House adopted rules for earlier attendance, evening sessions, and only ten minute speeches, thus illustrating their determination to do all the work in : their power. , ,. . , The Republican party can receive back ' their, representatives in both houses of the ; Legislature, with a cordial welcome. They

- have in no manner dishonored those who sent .them to the capital, nor intentionally V failed in a single duty. Had the Old Liners permitted, this Legislature would have stood a head and shoulders higher in its achievements,'' than any that ever preceded it. As ; it is, no fault can be attached to the Repub- - lican members for any deficiency which may ' - be found in the realization of the entire ' wishes of the people of Indiana. ', ' But let the Old Liners look to themselves. " They have shouldered responsibility this session, which if it do not crush the last

B.

Stealing Dispatches.

We have several times alluded to thefts of

our telegraph news by the Enquirer, which

paper deliberately copies from the Journal important news, and for which we pay a con-

We. have not much love for the Judge a. a ff . Aich will confine him to !. . : L I I . I I. ! . I J

politician, as ue kiiows, uuiwc rt-cru uuu oa i jor several weeks.

a talented and enterprising citizen, and we1

should be sorry to hear of any intention on

his part to change his present location.

his room

We have two Indianapolis letters on

siderable sum of money, without giving the hand for to-morrow both hishly interesting.

Journal in any manner credit for its enter-

prize. We need not say to any publisher, that such petty thieving as this, is regarded j

by the whole craft as dirty, dishonorable con

duct as much so as the stealing from a neighbor aoy other thing for which he has

liesjlsiatve Suuiniarjr. Thursday, March 1st.

Sewate. Petitions presented . by Mr.

Soann. Senate spent the forenoon upon

the Senitorial and Common School questions.

The former was postponed until Saturday. No vote was had upon the latter. House bill

paid a price. Last Saturday, the Enquirer l0 amenj 8ec. 96 0f the Assessment Law was

copied nearly a column of foreign news, &c, passed. Bill for the relief of County Trea

from the tele?raoh disDstches of the Journal, surers receiving their depreciated funds

without giving a word of credit. . Now the was lost. Bill allowing railroad, plankroad, . , , .... and turnpikeroad companies to dissolve their Journal office pays nearly three hundred dol- organization passed. Bill introduced pro-

lars per annum lor teiegrapn dispaicaes. viding (or printing aud binding ot the laws Besides this, we are generally at the trouble of the present session. Adjourned. .

rtfu,ritin,T ' th'pm 1irM fmm th tin. nf th In the afternoon the Senate took up the

. 1 ... . 1 t school bill of the House, ttruck a portion of

- -' it out and inserted their own bill w,ith amendlate hours of the night, when our neighbor's menlg. then struck out a portion ofthat and

printers are in bed. The Enquirer is wel- inserted the civil township system of the

come to copy from the Journal all the matter it pleases, and no doubt the more it copies the better paper will the Enquirer be, but we

insist upon receiving credit for telegraph dis

patches. It is due us and due the telegraph

line, and at least necessary in our neighbor, if he has the slightest desire of preserving a

respectable position among publishers.

House bill; then struck out 15 cents tax from what remained of the House bill, and iusertsd

10, and then passed it, with all its inconsis

tencies, to a third reading. We are fearful

the whole country is to be sadly disappointed

I in their expectations of getting rid of the pres

lent rickctty system. There is but two days

yet to remedy the evil, and we still hope a

Baker, one of the assailants, was also shot

in the breast, but effected his escape.

About daylight Capt. Turnbull succeeded

in arresting Turner, Pargene and Van Pelt,

at Johnny Lyng's gambling-house, in Canal

street, and they were locked up by order of Justice Brennan. Yesterday afternoon an

investigation into the facts of the affray was commenced at the Second District Police

Court, where the affidavits of some dozen

witnesses were taken,-but none of them

are of sufficient importance to publish tat

length.

Since writing the abofe, we understand

that Morrssey was taken in custody, but

afterwards released by a police officer for some unexplained cause. The Chief of

Police has expressed his dissatisfaction at such a croceediug, and is determined to call the po

liceman to account. The Chief of Police and

several o! ihe"Sliadows'were engaged in coun

cil to a late hour last night, devising ways and

means for the arrest of the guilty party. ,

-T-.-w , i'osTscKirr 24 a.m.

Our reporter has just returned from Poole's

residence 111 Charles street, rooie is much

worse than in the etrly part of the evening

The surgeons have not yet succeeded in cx

trading the ball from his chest they say he

caunot recover. 'iV. 1. lmtst 2oth.

Count Wcddell, the Prussian envoy to

I'laukcicuiaiiiS III rariS. 1113 mfSSIOU 19 unaccomplished, his secretary having returned to Berlin for further instructions. The opinion prevails that no terms can be come to between Prussia and the Western Powers. ) Prussia will behielt to neutrality and its consequences. .

Count Esterhazy, . the Austria:) minister, ad returned to Berlin, which caused a rise

in funds.

The French funds were considerably, de

pressed bv a wild rumor that the Emperor

would immediately depart for the Crimea,

caving tae Empress regent. More probably

ie will command the army, should war be

declared against Prussia. "

The engineers were surveying the ground

or 100,000 men, near Slitz. .

The French police have placed all Span

ish CarÜ6t refugees in France under surveil-

aT.ice.

It was rumored that Prince Napoleon was

about to be married to the Princess' of War-

emburg. . . Sfai5. Conde de Montmolin has written,-

recommending the Carlists to defer. th insurrection until Espartero's government is quite rotten. ; ,

Switzerlabd. The athair of Mr. Phillips he American citizen, who was arrested for

Mazzlni, his been settled, by the payment of $2,000. and the Chief of Police at Bastil reprimanded. ;

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AtRoekport. IadUa. en tl.a 24 Init.. t th re.id f

hit father, ikLKXAXDica U, Baows, brother te Mr. Urewa, f this eitr.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

JVOTICK. Tub TcupcaAVCB Uviox viUhold a meeting. Tina Eva

MQ at Mr. McCMrer'a Church. Good ipeaker are expected.

aud maaic will tnliYen th. occasion.

mrSdl .. VT. W. TILESTOX. Sec'j.

Ma. Editor Yob will please anaonnee the aamtof PETEt

SURE m a eandiuUte for City Marshal, at tbe ensuing April

eleetioa. . ' "" fl27-U

" .i i aSiaaaMM m w ' HAVE YOU A DAD SHAPED HEAD?

00 to VAUTIKR & MARCOXXIER'S aad bavt year head

meatared for a llat. They fcaTt just received direct from

Paris a rery iageuioat lastrameat that will taka the shape of

year head ia lew thaa aa time, aad with which they will

make oa a llat that wilt at as easy aa aa aid shoe. Mala

street, hetweea First aad Second. - ' ' 4 fell J

CHE11RV PECTORAL .For tlc rapid Cure of COUGHS, CÖLDSa nÖARSEXESS, WHOOPIXG-COtGI croup, ASTinrA, Aaii COXSLIIPTIOX. . "WlSDOS SHALL BOW TO IT. AVPTBB CBEAT bt TBB BABT

SBALL KXEEI. BBFOBB IT."

Never aoald this ha laid with start trat, thaa Ik saw af plies to thlrmedyforafeUoaaeftaaUirAaadlaBga. Theeialted ia learaiag aad power, atkaewledge iusarreasaay. while both the little aad the great caa feel iu heaefln. Tha liberal-minded among thosa skilled to aura, are free to ia its mastery aver distempers which hava lalled. their art. Those af exalted stations art sot ashamed ta testify to its Tirtnea. hat deem it a daty aad a pleaswre ta thaa hold eat the lama -af their ezperieaea to their smOeiingfell.w mea. . Extract fromaletUr afoar Minister at tha Ctart t tha' SaUiae Porte. LegAÜea af the TT. 8. A. Coastaa tine pie. Terkey. Da. J. C. aye. Iear Sir: Cmekbt Psxtvbav reeeired from yea for the balua has hea delivered ta his private tee rotary at the palaee. aad yea will doubtless hear form it ia daa

oeaaoa. 1 Bat yon weresokiad ae to sea me baa aeva aivea ee

frieads, who have ia many cases, foaad it exeeeaiagly aa-

fal.

year, resaeetfally. GEO. P. HARSH. Minister FleniteaUary of the V.S. A.toTarky. Caraeoa. March, im. Dr. 3. C. Atkb: I ae year CBiaar Pbciobal. dailrim

my praetiee. aad am satiiloe it i a remedy which mast meet ia '

st try country tae aignest arpTDiM.i..

Kesideat. Coart 1'byeieiaa. Attonrtht eminent Editors, who testify to their axreenal'

experience sad kaevlcdce ef the woaderfnl rarea. aad im-' messe asefalaeas of theCaannr Pbctobai. la their aectioaa.

wo may mentioa

CHTOS. & co..aitnt rcoerai laioa, aiuioarortua. L. Pattox. Cbristiaa Advacat. Kaoxvillo. Tea a. i. B, Dobsox. Am.ricaa Presbyuriaa. Uraeaville.Toaa. J. B. Sam so, "lemecrat." McCoaaellabarg. Pa. J. Krs. Ja.. Shelby villt Newt. Ttaa. ! Uabtet. McKjejoki. ii Ca.. Sum Cattttt. Baillagtaa

Iowa.

J. hTSAEB. Co.. Joaraal." Reading, Fa. Rav soup. HaarKB & Co.. New ork Timet. 8. 0aa. Christiaa Freemaa. Bostoa. . H. Jacobs. Cbristiaa Chronicle Pltlad. - - Hoa. J.WtHWOKis, M. C lemeerat. Chicago. IU. . . These rcnitemca hart aotonlr ceruhea ta these ttatemaaai'

ia their papers, to the public, bat have ant mt their perse aal letters, to the effect that they hava foaad my preparatioa aaarticle of great public atility. - Space will not admit full testimonials hero, bot thtnfta.ba-, low aamed will furnuh my America Almaaao, gra is. ta all

who ask for it. whereia are lull particular, aaa laaespaaaaia

proof of mesa statements. Prtrared by J. C. AY ER. Atactica and Aaalytkal Chtm-

ist. Lowell. Man. ' 7-Sold ia Kvansrille by KELLE K. FARKSLRT A CO. and LEICH K VKKL1NO, wholesale tad retail; ia Praoetea

ly HAL LOCK L FARM EM hR; ia PtUrtba. gh b A V AM

at CA.Mrnr.1 L.;aaa ay vratX'Ststnroacneatina atata. Beware af wortalees r reparations attempted aa aa aJme4

off aader a similarity at asme.

. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . , DRY GOODS AT COST!,

WILL be sold b-r order of Ateigaoe. tha catiro stock af Dry Uools formerly own d by Colburn ft Herthberg-

er. at -oos t wholetala or retail, ta close tne eoaeera. mb.5. A. C. PASUKL. Asfi'gnee

Nwt bf Itae Canada.

Halifax, March 1. The steamship Cana

da has arr.red with Liverpool dated of the

17th. -. , -

T.orJ Juhn Russell has cone to Vienna a

most asainst hope,, that svmethinj may yet plenipotentiary to attend the tsessions of the

ue uoiie ior iiiii greai nncfCM. peace conzresa.

Bills were passed Houae till to raise a hirh easterly wind still prevailed offih

H3 Would the Evansville Journal object I revenue for State purposes for 55 aud 5G; Enh coast, and f?overnmenl steamers hat

seriously ii me Aiegisiaiure snouid eiecc a joini resolution uisiriuunug av copies oi me been sent to relict of Inward bound vessel

small specimen ot a man, ycleped Sanders, llevise Statutes to tne county of Allen; Severe winter weather prevailed thruuuh

oiaie rr inter, noiwuusianuing nis uemai oi I tioust out ior tun reiucaiion oi county i 0nt Eurooe

aspirations. He says we did our duty during seats: to provide for written briefs in the Thpre was much distress at Liveruool for

a a. 1 ä A? at .-lit 11 . I 1 a I .

remnanis oi party nie xrominem, 11 win oe me canvass, out ne am twice as mucn an wo I oupreme courts; legalizing me proceedings lick of employment. 15,000 persons were

becausethe people cannot be made to com- öld Afowedidit! fliodestman! of county boards at called meetings thereof; out 0f work, 5,000 of these from the non-ar-

prehend the insulting defiance hurled into ma. uepuuucan. w ameuu tue act ior opening, cnangmg, ana r,val of American shipments.

tbslr teeth bj Old Line Senator.. We anti- ".!'?: ""f: " ?" " " .ör.üo.T SmXZlZZ.. .iwnSVa. ..j s;.

JCklCtUIJI VI f I 111) UUU .I-" 4 HliwO AJUltlllg chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. SEBASToroL, Feb. 1. The Russian Grand Dukes have made reconnoiaance of the allied fronts, and the allies are daily expecting an attack. The pickets have been ordered to be on the alert. The weather is warm. In the sortie on the 3d, 300 French were put horedu combat, one regimeut firing upon another.

There are great .many regiments in readi-

fe.I.OLR AXD AIEAL. 30 bushels af Cora 31 sal: 30

Ml brls and sacks of Powrrille aad other good lrand ef mm ... , 1 . W t J I'lirVDl'lil

a 9. riour ior sua a . n... i

O A dos. S Laker Brooms;

t box of Uunel'i t-s. of Coffet.

For sale at (mh.

TICKKRY'S.

Dailw.Tri.WpWlwand WeeVU rHIiinna. w porauuu oi inemcai science; requiring tne

cmaie tnat in tne next uenerai AssemDiv oi i j j fjft-prnnr tn mh sh mnmh. ;nr

. Indiana, the Republican party will have the did .lwi.ce tho labor of le Chapmans wilh pointment3 to office and the pardons granted

1 maiority in both branches, in which case ineir s,ngie veeK,y curing me me cam- &C; Joint resolution authorizing the Governor

they will be afforded what they had not fully Pa,n- vnetner we should ooject aenousiy j u- u. o per cent ,unu uue me oiaie ' I. i i r. n fmm tha l.pnprnl I .nwprn mont linma Kill

tbii Legislature an onoortunitv of nrovinrr to being made State Printer, we cannot say, lroratna nera uovernment; louse Dm mis legislature, an opportunity ot proving ' for the preservation and collection of the to the people by manifold good works of their but Preome from the fact of tho Chapmans t tf d

own, the worth of the principles ther sun- hng left their old party, and afterwards

port, and the benefit which must result to the ,efl the Palhs of do,y and decency, and sacri State from that reformatory movement. ficcJ lhcir be8t friends and pretended princi

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which hurled Old Line Democracy from P1" a" I0,r u"f OQf omce ina lV 0 Samuel Howard; against further legislation Uess for immediate action. I AVAAAJlfin1( alitah'A MA tkAA lAas, I a! at ma!ia I . . a . a a. a... 0 I

power. , . tAwuiujj.; latusmo uu .uui ucvn ui a piiu-1 reisuve to the claim ot ii. i'. Thornton, for

ter could seriously ooject to it. liutas we services as Estate's Attorney; both concurred

State Se stir el. This paper is now edit- are not a candidate for the effice of State 1D

House. A petition was presented orcini

the necessity of electing aU. S. Senator at

the present session.

Reports: Asainst allowing the claim of

ed by Messrs. J. C. Walker and T. B. Hclcombe, with Mr. C. W. Cottom, publisher. The editors introduce themselves in a very neat address, well written and marked by an . honorable spirit of candor and firmness. If they but continue in the same spirit, there 'will be a happy contrast between the future and past of the Sentinel. But we tell these gentlemen in advance, they cannot conduct on Old Line organ at the Capital so as to 'give satisfaction to the leaders, on any such decent principles as they propose. A3 one member of the Indiana press, and the small . est one in the whole amiable fraternity, we cordially respond to the feelings expressed in the. following extract from the editorial In'troductory in the Sentinel of the 1st, and wish all connected with the new establishment great success:

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PrintPr.w ah-,11 nnt rftnMorlhnno.lmn nf XilLLS IHTKODUCED: lO Cieaie me -J4.lt.

aw w--aa) v es -ar as m a a at) w Ms wf MwVHIIVil V 1 i aft a a . judicial circui; to provide for heating the

-wwt.uvC vc.jr c..uu..jr. Ha I of Represents! ves bv a furnace.

Bills Passed: To amend the act to pro

vide tor the &SBP3rimpnt nf nerennal nrnnor.

A social temperance meeting was held at ty. Dy it a variety of corporations hereto-

Social Temptrance ITIeetlug;.

The cavalry were under arms all night. The supplies are sufficient in most respects. Admiral Bruat telegiaphs that since the 31st the Russians had recommenced night sorties, but were regularly repulsed. . The Russians received considerable reinforcements. Thiteen thousand men, provisions . and

stores had reached the French army.

Temperance Hall last Friday evening. The fore not taxed are now to be assessed. To Th roada uear EuDalroia wcre f'n and

l 1 1 II. f . . . . tmtnri tha ant tin ...1. ..J I

nan was crowaea to its utmost extent, and a " .w...i,CiU "'"s 'us coou.

large number of ladi2s were present. The " eTD t. . 'n repair; joint resolutions The Czar's two sons had entered Sebasto-

v inn inn siiinicfr ni sin vapw in a anona ani rviAi

braska ayes 52, noes 3G; to proviJe for the P ' , . . . collection and preservation of the trust and viRSA.dd. it is

hall indeed was entirely too small for such a meeting. It was large enough in oldendaya

when the temperance cause was in the pet

ticoats of its youth, but it has not the capa

city to accommodate the full grown spirit of

temperance progression.

Tho Rev. Mr. Davidson delivered the ad

dress. We were unable to attend, but un-

other funds; for the substitution of mort

gages, &c, for the better support and gov

ernment ot the institute of the Blind.

Staie Se.nt

Terrible Snooting Affray tu Broadway,

New York.

Broadway, in the vicinity of Prince and

. . ... b I Houston streets, was the scene of an excitincr

stated the that Russians

made sorties on the 1st and 2d, and were repulsed. Oh the Gth, nothing of importance was done, but firing was kept up briskly on both side. Un the 8tb, Manchikoff briefly telegraphed that the general situation of the army was unchanged. The Vienna press says that the English, returning from the siege lines, with the French guard, are to form a reserve at Bala-klava.

Gen. Neil had arrived in camp, and on the

and eloquence ot tne speaKer. messrs. ua- hooting affair about 1 o'clock yesterday ker, Ingle and Harlan followed inbriefbut morning, which is but a repetition of a similar

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eiceiisui auccbiica. wiiicu wgib icssitcu vuuhiw .noun cu u cw wcckü Diruu.i . i . ..

To the members of the nrP. hora ml ... v under Wallack Th-atr. U aiu reporieu ro ine xmpercr inar ine huB.

tnnt th- b,.. " I: ' ' -r- wnnenmusiasm. between me speecnes, an - r . - tion of the French army, on the whole, wa!

salW of ladi"andßeQenlcnHothe7n ad that of the British not quite ao

amoncf the ed torialfratern tw nfTniannnAlia US services lOgracetne CCCasion. fcverv- O o'clock on Saturdav Anin Tnkn ifm-la. 1 f

T l . m I . i J .l?t. r. il - t . . I 1 - r er 0 . .

jn many very many suojecis, we are conn ining passeu ou ueuguuuuy. uy notice 11 sey anu a gaii oi ruuians entered a saloon

Ihe long talked of change in the French

corps

isser,

dent we shall co-operate, heart and hand; will be seen that the Temperance Union will No. 579 Broadway called the Stanwix my in the Crimea is announced, and even a contestof opinion, when conduct- hnU mpotintrthia eveninrr Hal, where they met Bill Poole. As might , The army will be divided into two edwifho-fwvlfe-linfrandurbanitw.rnnatr.rn now a meeting inn eyeniD.. . he exnected. an altercation iaaI, 1. Th- de arms; one of which was given to Pe!

not less delightfol to the heart than improv- : proprietor of the saloon, Mr. Dean, immedi- and lh.e olher t0 Basquet-virtually rendering

'ing to the mind. Onr end ia the same, Paisful Uccubbescexibe. Wight be- ately gave information of the disturbance at anrooert a mere cypner. though our means are different we seek the fore last, about 10 o'clock, a fire broke out the Eighth Ward Staticn-house. and a Dlatoon There is a rumor that Lord Raglan and

glory and welfare of our common country. 1 in a small brick building, on the alley back of Police was forthwith sent to the house, the Earl of Lucon will return shortly from

m joiuiasgow now, in which meu a servani and tney succeeded in quieting the bellig- ine Crimea. rfr-5TK j i- o. t...! t. and her two children, belonging to Mr. Rim- erents. " The causes for this are not stated.

, FP U4 mer of this city. The mother had gone out been almost entirely cut off from the East for a few moments, leaving the children, one during the put winter, so far as mails are two and the other three years old, the eldest

concerned. After a great, deal of genteel a smart little boy, in the care of a friend of and are now quiet a. lambs, and evidently lodeath. It ia not known how the fire ori-

inmK me fiSsr. is no very great shakes any-J ginated; suspicions are entertained that the

now. i ne river at at. Louis is also so full ;of ice, that navigation waa last week almost entirely closed to that point. Hard times, ; there nothing to do, and no news to keep

; TO im.VLEB? l. . V ASIIBO AKDS. TTN 18. RICK, af CiaaiBBatL. "Ixvbxtkd A TALrA

JL BL.K IMrKOYrMBXT IM WA"lleOABIa." tor which he aatained a Patbxt ia October. 119. Said Jmprerem.at eua-

sisted ia properly prepariag the kdokb of a sheet ef tiae (ar

other soiiaijle m-itlj, aaa mas e&utins; turn to incite er cat

thatr aar i.to tne solid wooden su-sor Ire. ef a WMlilxisrd

the methode previun! emplovet, bavins; beea to ploogh er groove or out a mortice to receive the metal ic plate. V. Uiee

subsequently sold bis entire interest and ownership ia said Patent to the sabacriber. who is bow sole proprietor thereof, as w.ll asonlr aathoriied AxiirACTcar.it i O. Kur Im-

1-kuvs.d Tatkjit Zinc Wa8Uboahdb. having succeeded the

late firm n nij bo. llmly s Co. ia that basiaess. laduced

or the Dopolaritr and extensive sale of said "Pateatfd Wawh

bhrd." suadrr persons have eraed ia tnakinr aad vendinr

tbem withoutauthority to to do, thereby viol. tinr; the right

tecuret by said patent, snitt Iive teen commenced, aad art

aow pendinr. aitaiast eertaia parties aaewm to be tha sea

saced. aad it is tar iateatioa to prosocata for all iafrinemeat

upon my legal aad j tat rich ts to the extent af tha law; ALL

PBBaoxa are therefore cautioked againsa parcnasiag or aeaiing ia Ziao Washboards made after the iui ner patented by Rioe. aaless branded "O. ict. Improved Washbgards.pttented Oct. '49," bobo others being genuine. It msy bo well to remark that the variation lathe shape of tho Crimp ar tho employment of any patented machine to a ail washboards

does not give tne right to use toe patented incising preeees" above described; epos which tha valae af tho board really depeads. Wholesale orders for tho areaaiae artie'e. respectfully seliotod aad promptly txooutad, at as low prices

as aar oi the nsamoruea maxers, ty JOSEPH W. WAT E.

Solo proprietor anil manufacturer thereof. Office atharl-

ware store No. 196 Mala street, opposltt Fifth. Cincinnati,

Uhio. mm oiwsm

POSITIVELY FOR TWO DWB O.XLY.

TtTR. J. H. SEM3IONS. maaofactnrer of tho eelebraud

llJL BRAZILIAN PKBÜLK SPECTACLES, will, oa bis

way to tho Sooth, remain ia this city Alotdav aad Toes-

day, Jfareh 5ih aad 6th. aad wUl supply those la waat of

these renowned blasses, inn a. will opea at tha rartiioa

tiotei. mm ati

. OKU, DALZELL & CO., '

WHOLESALE GROCERS.

Corner I YVuter and Sycamore Sis., mh2ly ' EVAN'S VI LLE. I XD.

fP BOXES TIX PLATE, received per LexlogtoB

JB. vrad and for sale by (mhZ) SAM t Kb UKK

THE nadtrsinged wonU respectfnUr iafora that he bai taken tba aid Staad forsterl

STLAIttllüAT AN D ITXAC1I1N 11 V

BLA CKSMITHING. - t

tho rabllr

aecapied by

Mr. Strati, aa Kirrt street between Viae aad IMviaaa. where h- is pi spared to to Iilack.mithiag ia all its vartoaa braechea svth at ateaaiboU work, saw-anill work, feaerag. railing, baleoay irons.ataira aad l anUura. cellar doers aad

grates, etc., tu. liailroaa aa eaaal bridge worn et aar lowest prices aad at short notice. Aaehora of diSerewt atsaa

always oa had; also, hog-ebaia.. water wheel Weaat-tf.p-for boats, etc, - Betas; aa aid aad experieaeed band at Va" chiaery Ulacksmithing, I will warraat tttisfaetiaa or bw pay.

Ail kinds ai aoavj lorgiag aoae at mj aao.

TJKW DRIKD FKAfJIIti AKD APPLK8. lM eubush Dried Peachee: 35 bosh Pried Arplee: for salt

la qaaatities to suit at febJ4 COOK'S Family Uraeerr.

mm

M W M.

171

mm

UTS

'.ft

, A mm mW m mt w mm g

. WILL rCBLlSH, KABLT IB JSABrH, A SEW ASD BEAUTIFUL WOKK K5TITLBDPractical rLahdscapö 'Gardening, With rtferences to t"h luproTemeBt of Kurt I Uttldencet; jrt ring the reBeral)hm.lpla ol tba Art, will .full diraciiona for PlaikUnc Miala Trees, Shrubbery ' and Flowers, and Laying oat Groand. . j JIY li. IU. KE11IV . 1 roL, 12mo., with 22 illaalraiiTt) enjtrtTiBjt. PrU-a SI 5(1. . . . ; . - ripUE lllastratloat af this vol a me are a early completed1: JL ' Uio asaaaaeript is ia tha hand f the printer, aad will' ba stereotyped, aad the volnme prod, eed ia tha haa'seaiest stria early ia March. The advantages a hich Mr. Kcra has had ia aai lag a praetical kaewlerfgeef hin baaiaeas. ia r is early edneati.a at aba Jardia des Plaatet af Paria, aad ia tha Uardeao af at. Cload aad Versailles, during the reiga of Loa is Philiippo. give aasuraaeeet his Stnesa lor executing the task ha baa aad.rtakea. while the pnsitloat be has trU ia thisceaatry. aad (aateag others that might ba aamed) tho charge af embellishlag the sronadsattbe reeeat Ohio StaU Fair, at twsrk. atteat tho estimate placed apoa his capabilities bv practical men. Tba boot ia eminently practical, aad adapted to tba waa at af thoasaads ol practical people ia every portioa af tho Vatoa. who desire hiau aad saggettioas ta aid these ia Ornamentier, their premiie. The seeded help ma aow ba bad. at small cost aarrated la a para English style by ebtaiaiag thiswork from aaeigbberiag bookseller, ar by remitUagtbe tl 50, by mail. Tha work, whoa pallished. will bo teat by mail, jMUre pre-paid. MUORE. WILSTACH. KETS A CO.. Tabtishert. feb2id6t is Waat Feart .Sreet. CiaciaaaU. IßVa Alt 15 bds ltrgt graia H. 0. Sagar laadiag frosa

k7 A. i.. MiotweU. for .ale low v

febiO

S. E. GILBERT A CO.. 8ye. aear Water.

BR A!a. 150 bashtU af Braa raoai red aad for eee kr feb23 J. W.at a. vr igBT.

WP ASK KTg. dozta hickory aad wiUe w Baskets la etora

MM aad lor sals bj

fet23

J. W. k S. VICKERT.

ILOLR. efcC 15taektaadbbUaftaptr&Bt Hear; ' V a bl ls of New Orleans Sogar.

Jost rtoeivcaaaa for sale at fob , .

VICKERT'S.

AIC1KIVAL.S II Y THE

ALVIÄ ADAMS.

James Sogar House Molasses; Kite: . . : . Lemons; .

Oraaeea.

Forsalobr (febZIJ TEXXT k SOREXSOX.

TWO THE FARMERS. 50 bashtholct teed poUtott, JL received per railroad, at

ans , uuua'3 family urocery. M'.W ARUAKGE3IENT. IXorder that I mar ba able ta devote my time more particalarlyto tho Iaüx axd Ukavt IIabdwabk part tf my business, I hava disposed of a part of my interest in the Grocery houe to .Mr. MATTHEW DALZBLL. who will eoatiaut at tha old Staad, aader tha ttyle af Obb. Dalzcll A Co., with a complete awor.meat af everythiag ia the Grocery line. I would tike this opportunity of returning my eincere thanks to the paying customers of the house for the very liberal pttroaagt extended to me for many years, aadrtspeetiolly ask them to continue their favors to the new firm, aad I would say to the very slow or not pay at all gentlemen, that they aeed net tsk tredit at this house. ' , MkrchJasj. SAMCEL ORR.

riBIST MILLS. Afresh supply of Staub 's celebrated

aim. Aiiiis, jatt received aad lor salt by

"BTkOCBLE Head Mirrors. French gtaaa; TraveliagCempaa-

JLF ioas. Hair aad Tooth Uraslies. Ifreaaiag Lorn he. a, (at

A.CPLS11SK.

ioaa. Hair aad Tooth Brashes, ifteeaiag Camaa. Ae. inst

roe d l janii

fCST RKrKIVKB. ' 120 packar-s assorted Toaa 100 mats Caasia: ' 1 east Xatmeget; 10 kegs Soda: eacks Jsva Coffee f .'i i ' T 10 baeo Spioe; t bbls Cloves; i I hhd Madder: 25 boxes Havaaa Sugar; , Also a lot of Gardea Seeds for tho trade. mhl TKXXKT AOREXSOV. GAROK.X 8YRIKKE8. A fresh supplr af exaallcab Gardea Syringes, just received aad tor sal bv mhl T. GRANT k CO.

mhldccw

T9APK SEUD-Just received aad for sale by

JLav

mhl

CR AXT A CO. ale br

T. Git AXT k CO.

them alire.

woman in whose charge the children were left, and who bears a bad character, set fire to the house, locked the door, and then fled. By the actire exertions of the firemen, the flames were stopped from spreading. St. Louis Dem. 29th.

The crowd dispersed and went in various It was rumored that Spain had joined the

directions, though seemingly bent on having alliance with the view to have the influence arow. They returned to Stanwix Hall just f the French against any insurrection that f. ci. a a

alter midnight, wnere tney again encountered niay take place

Foole. and made a murderous attack upon It was also reported that Portugal will join

him. The party was headed by the notorious Californian, Jim Turner, and was followed by a butcher named Charles Van Pelt, Patrick McLaughlin, alivs MPargene,"(who is now under $5,000 bail for an attempted murder the night prior to the election last fall,) C. Linn, John Hyler, and several other fighting characters who are well known to our

Police authorities. The particulars of the

the alliance with 12,000 men, but it is rather

doubtful. The Western powers are seeking a united secondary state, or general European league against Russia. Prussia sends a circular to her diplomatic agents, indicating that the entire Prussian arms will be immediately made-ready for the field.

A GREAT VICTORY OVER ALL LIXLMEXTSj

THE CHANG FHU!

CHINESE LINIMENT. '

r pHHlS so peri, r preparatiea is preseated to the Amerioaa JL publio with the greatest coatdeaec that its efficient eerative qualities excel any other known liniment. It action is eertaia. safe, and aniform. failing ia aa east were aa external application is appropriate. All who have tried it regard it as ialalible ia the following diseases: Rheumatism, prams. Bruises. Swells! Limbs. Weak Joint. Whit Sw.lli-. P....

'? th.1(cK U'P "aet Breast, Faoe, ar any other part af

It is an external remedr ia Bra iaea. SmIi), r.i.

Tbeasefulaeetol this inestimable chemical compound ieby no moansoonfined to thehnmaa species, bat is equally efficacious wherevtr applied to core the diseases af that favorite domestic animal, the Horse. Among nhe many diseases aad accidents occur! nr. to th horse, for which it is the most eertaia

euro, may ao named the following, vli: Cuts. Brusos, Chalet, Scratches. Cracked Heel, Strains in the Should. rs. Swttny,

"f"". mmmvu etc. For farther particulars act directions oa bettlet. TAKE NOTICE.' Many and jnstobieetioas are mads to all the ordinary lini

ments of the day. ca aocoant cf their offeasiro smell aad tha

rasightly stains often left nroa tho skin a wonderful fact

wnicn nas been rerined to tho astoaisbmeat or the most profound chemists aad tha delightof fastidious paticatt. it that ia

auuitioa to lutarpassing curative en ecu. it u tae most healthInl cotmetic an i agreeallc perfnmo to any part cf tho skia to which it may bo applied. It im parts a rosy and aatural glow, which lasts for many hours, aad leaves the velvetry Sofia ess of healthy skia, instead ef the cracked aad chapped appearance which is a eommoa result cf almost all other articles ased for that parposo; hence, every lady't toilet itsapllied with it who knows it excellent qualities ia this respect. To

reaiixe'itt ageeuabie odor. y?H aeea tat opea one bottle aad try for yourself. Wholesale tad retail ageata. ' ' KELLER. FARN S LET A CO. feb28 d3mAwfn Maia street. Evaasville, lad. '

TAR CAADLK8. 25 boxet for salt ty

OV15

b. E. GILBERT A CO.. Syt. near WaUr.

. ., . DA3IAGED HARDWARE.

CM. GRIFFITH offen hit ttock of Hardware. Cuttlery. Coopers'. Carpeaurs' aad ether mechaaiea' Tools.

damaged atAha lata ftro. tor tale at leas thaa coat at

ie oi BbLLr's unck narcBoaat.

fCIRLD PKAH. -AscaaU lot of Field Peas

JL aad fog tale by : mhl

jnst neeoived

T. GRANT A CO.

RECEIVED per tteamorMaUioWeyae . boxes W. K. Cheese; ' ' i 3 do Limbarr do SnOlbs; S eases R. W. B. Matches; S do 'w Vork da; ' J5 boxes Thompeoa'o Soap. . ' ? - For tale by (a hi) - 1.1 P HKMf AKX.

RECEIVED per steamer Statesman . 25 boxes German Soap 'or aale by Ith! I. A P. H

SKKD OATS. 100 bushels Seed Oats 3 10 to the ba.bet forsaleby nthl-Mw - WM. KKILLY. MARCH 1ST.-SIR1.U GOODH. ' YVTEara bow cpeaiag aatoek af very baa dee mo Spriac

w uoous, ino nm ta tae marxei. eoa-isung oi

KIMAXX.

Spring Paat Stalls;

Haadscme Lawasi

liaadsome Bareges;

Light Spr ag frints;

aad Drest Goods af all kiadt. which were boeght daring tha

naraest times in tne cast, aaa wui to sola at very low pne

H . MA Uli as aT CO.

by

mhldiwj

eea

OIIO CASES Boots aad Shoot, a very rboice quality, aam ß F just ree'd aad for tle very U w by

mhl daw

MAOHER k CO.

1 fl 4 BALEH CottAB Kattiag oa head aad far sale eheap 1UU by mhl dlr j J. U. AlAOHEK k CI. AVATCI1ES AN JEtVEliUY AT COST! flAUOSEdeslousof purchasiag the above articles at small JL ratet, aad esn raise the imet to pay for theaa these brisk times, will Bad great bargains at Huataeo's this week I offer my whole stock of fahicnable and aelect Jewelry at la voice prices. Tht abort is a fact tod ao hnmbng. feb2ad6 , - . K. HCSTACE. Flsrtst. vÄKsin.LKÄirD IAf ASCO CITY ORDERS.

ALA fot sale by - . . vtit.ur.stt at cJ..

icb2S

Syeaascre atreot.

IBl'RK WHITE LEAD. ?3 kegs pare White Und ree'd, aadforialeby aovt SAMIKL VRR, CLOVKR SHED. A fresh' supply af CI err Sod just eVaadforsaleby fein T. U&iMaj CO. J JIlLl.Sv AKO.TIATIC STOMACH KITTKHSe WI1I-S VI3tt; iXTIIC.?. rfJHKSK preparations hava beea loaf an favorably kacertt as ecrraia euro for Vaanjsar Caasrlaiam. aad aa a prr-

veatatirc cf fever aad ague. aa4 similar diseases. A eee-

iramrat in t received aad female by Ub2lU TENNET A SOKKXSON.

jglOMÄdo. as. dr ie by wfcß