Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 265, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 March 1855 — Page 2

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DAILY .TO:UKNAI. " A: II. SANDERS, EDITOR.

lEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally JomnuL per year,. 50 by tb week 13 Tri-Weeklr Joarnal. Mr ier 4 00 Weekly Joarnal ' 2 00 CITY OF EVAHSVILLE. WEDNESDAY MORNING.:::MARCH 7. John Bull In a Terrible Ilag-e. Some of the Canadian j'ournals, like most

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hüb uguaujjrcBB, ic iu -ouirceti77i,anaii men u waa lounu imposai-joi, t rchnt fViow ir n1d to term "American I kla al.at IT ... nn Sanitnr

. 1 ... . o :iiÄ . sympathy with Itussia." ine o.rce IV ' i?et?if, published in Canada, gires vent to its wrath in the following impertinent strain: "Bevond all controversy, Jonathan ia one of the dirtiest and most .neaking dogs wh.ch the world, at present, exhibits. "The denizens of Dollardom, taken as a mass, openly profess a sympathy for the tyrannical Czar! Yes, the very people who perpetrated the damnable ain of rebellion against their legitimate Sovereign, becauae, .. j 1 ..j l f.:-.4 as uie7 menaaciousiy asserieo, 11c iiiuiujjcu . . 1 1 . . I upon meir naiurai rivals, meae very reuru bates, we say, are cheering on the most over bearing and insatiable bully who ever wore the ensignia of royalty! "Right thankful are we that Jonathan has tome out in such an open and undisguised manner. Canada is enthusiastically watching the war now waging in the Crimea, and ungrudgingly aided the same with her means and substance. If ever she hail the slightest leaning towards an incorporation wilh the United States, that leaning must be now thoroughly destroyed. Never will she dream of amalgamating with a race of white-livered scullions, who snuffle out Te Deums of grattilation at every temporary eheck which ihe arms of our Sovereign have received during the nreaent camnaifMi." I 1 o" - I We th.nk the Keview rather mistakca me feeling of Brother Jonathan on this subject, There is probably but a small portion of v " I Americans, or men of Republican hearts in anv nart of the World, who Would really like ' - 1 ... T..-,:.. .1.. .!.-. .11 itAAi (n tki. I r . r- I tmtTfrle Certainl7 no thinking man. no struggle, ucrtainiy no tninaiog man, no man vthn real v nn.tpratan.la the 1 fference . --, between the comparative Republicanism of r.ngiaDa ana r ranee oy mg siae oi me one l i -rm .1 ti. -CaIw man despotism of Russia, could wish for a moment, mat the latter power migni succeed in a strile, wherein her success would be the heaviest blow ever atrucic in tue oatues on . t a a .a .1 t.. I tue world tor trie strengthening ana extenm a a . ' -- . . I tl aion oi monarchal despotism. -ut u is nara for the American heart to prevent its sympa,k:.. -m..k.f tnn,.wA ,k. AnA I .m.v. .v.. . - 7"--power, which solitary and alone is aeiendiogi.. itself against the armies of three mighty na. I ,k ... t k r..A f o jwTfc .4 w j .www I ,.,k:.k kr, nn.ip. tA ,kA J.mn.i. i I nuau im)rT, r'r - act of rehe lion." And when we recollect. I too, the agressions of this same government, . . .. .oeK . . . . . I its Bullying oi weater powers, iti brsggadocia spirit and its overbearing disposition on . 1 . t a. a 1 J every occasion, wun me irequeniiy expressed contempt of its orators and newspapers everything connected with us the great American heart dots not in even thisstruggl extend Great Britain probablyjall the sympa-1 thy she deserves for fighting against that com" Ll 1 . . . T .1.. mou rouuer inu ijraui omguj aiuuasiae Ru..i.n Empire. Yetthcr. , too .trong 1 AB . t I 1 Donaaoi consanguinity ana inenasnip ana intereat, of language and similarity of pursuits, between the people of England and of this .,1 k,,.i nA A- ri!. w 3t , TT r At n " mnnfr nur nennte nf hatred to all rovern. r--r - m ment resembling the Russian, to permit Americans as a people and as a government to wish the defeat of the combined powers. A lesson of humiliation might probably be beneficial to England, but we do not wiah it to be purchased at the price of freedom. Ills Htatoni Wbj. . . . . v t . i in me reports oi legislative proceeomga we find an abstract of the Governor's mes - - m . a a. sage vetoing the tree uans uiu. ineae r i .1. i ... are that the powers conferred upon tbe Audif Ci.t. ... rrroat' that the Hiittea nf intiea nf duties or a vi .w b - his office independent ot these powers, are . . so various as that he could not maturely dehber- ? i . A f . . an A af.M AM JB A A .nv V ? gm Am BT A OB .aa a OB ate on his action in reference to hia exercise . i . t. . .i. - OX mese Dana power j mot tucy arc tuu urcai to be conferred upon any one man,unles hi. ' . . l.A..kl. .k.n n....ll r.ll. iiuus wasiuws iuiuiuimisiuuuou.ui iu. to the lot of men; that the checks upon his am.alam V al.. . rn.A.a.... f Vbivu v w tuw xji Uf VlUUt UU IIV. sui va W. State are insufficient and these officer, have annrirvk .l.O.nw t An. S. matt... m.A . . ..r - . ? that the bill does not provide sufficient safeguards against the recurrence of existine SO D B evils: that the .tocks of too mam States are , j allowed to be dennsited as seenritiea? that th privileges of banking ought to havo been - - w wr - - - - w a limited to our own citizens; that tbe precau- .? i . itii-ii. . i .. none mhen m secure me out noioer are mo insignificant; that the discretionary powers of the bill are too large, and ought not to have been given as is shown in the fact that oder the pre.entl.wi. w.. competent for ....... . , ..... the Auditor to wina up any nanK not doing

ousiness ai me piace wnere us notes pur- oiciatsa vr iu. hah v.. n waa re- ever he saw sucn an attempt he would pro- thirty-five persons clubbed together and purport to have been issued, yet he did not ex- ported here yesterdry that Mr. Hardin, our test against it. I chased the slippers. They wanted to know I l xt I. J e . I .i. ..

ercisesuch power,-that these objections show t , . . u...k...v aiaBKDeparimeniuuBmlUu,,cuue..

leaiownicn snouia nave oeeu ccuierrea iue worse on ounaay kirom vvercutt, uu. naa The bill waa then passed by the following more enthusiaatic and original then his folpowers granted, and the custody ofthe bonds, got better on Monday, and will probably be vote: ' lows, tbat they should eat them! The land, plates, &c, deposited. down to-day. Ates Messrs. Anthony, Barnett, Bears., lord of tho hotel prononunced the idea to be

. . IHT Congress and the State Legislature . . ..uu o naving adjourned, we hope soon to nave room for more miscellaneous matter, and thus make our paper more generally inter csting. IT7 Tho selling of liquor on Sundays, and after 10 o'clock at night during the rest of the week, is now forbidden at Louisville.

Wo Senator-It Natuln. t W learn from private fourcet that the

mo..." .hrb.he bolune .fth.OU ti.'j ners. A joint resolution was offered by the Republicans, who perceired the Old Linera were determined in their endeavors to postpone the election of U. S. Senator, and to throw a part of the responsibility upon their opponents to bring these gentlemen to the point. The resolution was to thia effect to try electing a Senator by the plan proposed by the Old Linera, concurrent rote system, . """"" w by joint ballot. To prevent the passage 01 thii resolution, the Old Linera in the Houae and left it without a quorum! They had not even the excuse that it waa taking adTantage 0f a thin Senate, becauae the gen disgracefully did the . . Old Liners even refuse to compromise in any manner to secure the election of a Senator. jjy thus breaking the quorum, no appropriaü b;1, wag ed! Tbe Qld jjDera are r ii.-tSnn Af IT R rpsnonsible for the non-election 01 U. o. ---r - lO..t. Ca. Ppi n A V KlllO A fT nt and omakui, ui State Bank Directors. We shall have more to say on this subject. cuiiCLia mtr kuuiuusiuuu intv uaiio. nu .u hold together, and by degrees by dexterous

What ismLie teas -Avaat amount 01 - "V fJ " "rüt of ih. .m.nd. 7.7." 7"u'u 1 ..." ne7 General ' to . inveatigate the claim of snufT. which the knowing-one- among the Wrf ? tJftonU i foUne cÄ 7e7' ,nti5 ProPr. C0dltl0a ,or telutl.lhon' Morehead, Hall & Co., H. K. Knight, and J. Chinese call -Ife tea," a vaat quantity of mcnl80napr rVn L... S thrbill- 1 ZV" bnM ?CVk ty B area., against the State; to prefent frauds which is used both in Europe and America, 8 ona Pre delerm ncd Pa 8"2 en?!h.ftnb.,1I broke beneath the pressure to.whichthey ln lhe isle of flour, pork, beef, &c; amending i. made thus, according to an account furnish- " the T" '"V Vit VÜT' "u'l'-l incorpor.'tion of ton.o pit ed by John Lindley, F. R. S., Professor of eM"IeJ?. ?Aln"fc!?J?J VS5 be.gUn Ito foldi, I could admire at f ide ft site for lhe pcreclion of a H'ouae of

Botany in the University College, London: ...r.n. -r-- - leisure me m.gnincence 01 im gmienog RefUffe; to provide for the erection and repair The Chinese take a tub, into which they put " . 9JS!Z!S. "F0? BT W ""i 0 brfdges; uibJMM$$K a quantity of sand, and similar substances, of a major ty. failing tto"een.taheJ d ed metallic substance. I shuddered aa J l0 relfnqui8h her irrest in certain real pounded leaves, vegetable dust, or anything S "tr?? M h"A-. estate therein 7n.X Containing vegetable matter, with some gyp- ft P"t" vfeÄiÄ inent orbits of the eyes-and the eyes them- until .even o'clock, this evening. J. sum; this they sprinkle with riee-wtter. In the evening much üme wis consumed The rice-water being of a glutinous nature, ÄK'Ä TXl".7L? in the discussion the Specific Appropria.

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manipulation, the tubfull of this ftwdulentr": m

1 . r..au. at. r z j .ri 1 BU13 lue u m 0 . .ol itinnniao in v n a novr nisra v n oca rvinniiiai 1 - nl ri..!....,! L,:.h ki.ck i.-j. anj then tinetnred irreen with a mixture of Prus. . : v . .i.n hliiA iiiiI fhrnmita nllaiil A In to I . ...... . there is not a particle in the whole mixture. inf0rtunatelvinay be of special interest 11,18 uioriunaieiyniay ue.oi speviai '"i to some of the lady tea-drinkers in the United Slale9 of America.-Excmnije. i we were shown a specimen of this or very girailar lie tea. at & wholesale house in cil It came in beautiful polished boxei holding a pound or two, most carfully 1 with foiI &c The contents of the box rese bled a d arlice 0f tea butit was utter B laglcleM odorless and sandy. There nothinff in the world about it except appear ... ance, in the smallest manner, resembiing - Theladv tea dinkerainthe United ct.f.n r .America.' need not be afraid of - - i to deceive any one except w holes ale dealers . ' r m IL- There never COUld De Detter evidence - , I presented to us, of having obtained a decided j i . . I aavaniageorer noppon., or o....t.uK ui his pride, self-conceit, or something else, to ika Miiialr trian Kl nFnrAA I ft V In ff fnab Alumni serious regard. One Denby exhibited in I yesterday's Enquirer, how foolish a man can Ik. ot kflti tn . v. rmt . wit Vi rmmm ImKil.! 1. S. .. rwm wo ö'i "w "'' " ..gw iuelf.hen it o.erco, r...on. W. enI nA en. I. a A VT lall VtAeAntaa am I.IIIa m awm w uCwu,c y. wormy oi nonce, w nen ne coois on, we j ball probably warm him up by a little fur-J ther annliration .of hlrch. luit to keen him vViwan7, I Iivelv and to make him contribute his Sbarel 1 ... . to me amusement oi mis community. ... ndent or the rites: A very 07" A continental correspo Lonaon iuornmg Aaveruser wrues: a very V a A a . a a . unfortunate event has just occurred at the Hatme an event of ao distressing a nature that I should hesitate to narrate it. but that it comes to me irom unquesuonaDie aumoruy. i . The Kin2 of Holland lately went to visit one Lfhi. mi.trea.e. and fonnd one of hia aide.. louvoocot aaaau iwuiivi wuv wa aissv aiuvi - i d..Bci0ieted with her. The Kin? rushed . . . UDOn the officer and .tabbed him; the wound. .. . . l ...... . .1 . .. . . .. l ... , '. , .. .j, said, haa proved fatal, and great exertiona iir is Baia. nas proreuiaiai, uuu treat cieruuua i -w

are beinff made in hiffh places to keep this!,. ,t Ä 7"f." .Il "

: . . . . horrible tragedy from the public. ; B . - ' I t- it nr. a. r r.!i

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Man Pebble Spectacle fame, leavea on the I I c . . . . i f . ty. .!.!, Ur uua. iu-u-r tut wcuipu. ' .. . him a pleasant trip, and hope the citizens I 1 -.--a. m. .11 .. b 1 ab.b.1 ai i I I k Ai AtUww ttltOVOat w vwaaa yiiwvivtwuw . oaao. enough to patronize him liberally. I BH wk,t ahneked at the SDamnff between the wnal ahocEea at me sparring oeiween me the Journal and Enquirer of this city. We ... .... presume it has been still more d.sturbed at

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the recent stnte oetween me journal ana . a mm a .a w w a i W?,luJ'can' Adjourhmeit or Cohgxess. B v telerrrsoh d:8Dalche. it wlu be .een Conr?ress ha. adi d . ilh l nrticular muss. vv-.kA.,iA k k. -i ,k..A .k.. n.siw k., k.- . ' ' ao,d.b1X laid over., , Representaiive, waa on Sunday lying at the I r n-kt. k. tr Fu,u. uc.tu. a u.. a..a.,v. w. m PLT We thank Hon. Smith Miller for a . . . , number oioouna volumes oipuoiicaocumenu. Mr. Miller will be at home in a day or two, as be probably started last Mondsy, if he waited for the adjournment. EQ" The Reporter says Henderson ha. no fire engine. The consequence was very nearly a big fire there a few day. ago.

(Fr tb Joaraal. late Mank Bill

Ma. Sahdebs: t dk T . Ii.Utr.;ra.r to. misapprehension of the facta - connected wim vns uiii, aiiow mo a icw wwiuo jwh You say: MTht the most obnoxious fee- ... .f.k. k;n .nm. r tt. .fflndminti .iut ca vt bHw vui www v iw 1 were atricken out," and "if the present law ia not generally satisfactory to the friends 0 L. n . . . ' T . u - It m!M k. k.!. mm fati It I

me siaie Dana, u win uc men 1 oecane aware mat an uuusuarcociaouoa tÄ, .uhiii r.t.n-r jnr.,rH. -..!: . r.: j L.

ntion nn h-AiiVfc oarfiV and waa deslffnai w a w jl I I gQiien up w vitwiwpMw, tuunM Jd to .windle the Stete out of a large .um of Imonar. The State Bank had no knowleire 1 j t..L:. lmi art., t. ...kl;... I. nor nana iu iuw um. tiwi iw rI lion br the Senate, it underwent an examM nation b the director, of the State Bank. t n by tb. director, of the Sute B.nlc, i0,gl,ut.r.y..io. .tin i.n.. it waa louna ao grosaiy oojecuonal it waa felt to be a dutv to the people them from the frautf contemplated em. Up to this time, those connect- , tbe bank had abstained from any ed with only entered upon tbe subject for the reason given. Their only object was to purify the bill, and if, possible make it what the wanta Mtl!ffiJll thing for themselves or the present State i" . . . , . They accordingly suggested amendments ...t,. k:n mA ...km it.H tt,a.a .m.nrimni. to the bill and submitted these amendments ,0 ihe prop., commiuee, .nd .0 tb. of the Senate, in which body tbe bill waa in trnrlnrp. Thm fraurla of the bill were aol.ll w-awww w - - I a a . . JIVXa uu GLtiuuauiD aisai wävi vi auw wis so When the hill reached the Honse. t! M friends Itna iu it ...... I COIUI C5 ,k m.;n ..t .r,n.nr In .11 hn Hpair B I - .:. Bood baok and Wl11 be contenl w,lh. lhe , , . , ,nf ....i.,..., . in a ihw in i nr iiiilh il uaiuif aus icll lu i LrAn.. In tKorlrrln.l kill . nrl Sn nrreatinr "7'- ... 7 . ,M""" ,or lDal very reason we aaia u mis i.;ii z. . & ÄÄarÄr-i a a ik. r- r ik i

tU Meade of tbe Sute B.nk. it will bo th.ir U ,tn. no willinilr. Accomo.nirf bf "Ji'AfI, '"L.t.',". l

own f.oIU They did wh.t they eooldto .".liut. lue.r. he.ri' . .tr r. ..1 .,H '

ucapito tuw puwcuui luuutuvc.eg.i.i.. ios( iiuie ume in reacniog me scene. where,l:.:.i .manH ,k. .i k.nv; m" were not whollr unanccesaful. And if the kr...... v..k M....i. k.;.- d'ciaI circuit; to amend the genera bankiog

If w i. . r t ,a KHe ik. .l - 16 w"'"cu liw, ayes 48, noes 16; to author iie cities, ' bill is at all acceptable to the public, toe nrovinir that the nasaion of revenue ia notl ' e . ;

is credit of its beinS so. in no email decree, is confined tn the hntn.n hre.a, V-.n;10 na. l0WD,niP l0. levy . BpeC.ai

.due to their effort, in urging attention to tbe tloofi we resolved noiio nar bv anv n f fn.iiV" 2..VJX"

naciurj iu mo inciiua ui wo e, - , i , . ri"j'' .... . . - .. .line mass vi cliff where I had left It. On th

tateuanE.it nil he their own lau l mail I . t .w : m lis. the fault of those who uainir their influ-l - . cuc aucceasiuuj, raauo urcuj uiubii lutu , . . hill aa they wanted-E. Jouähau . Fl.tfrinr so Eran.rHie. The fonowing communication has. been - a .a I I I flattering to our city: According to the laws of growth oftowna I . nf l!. nn t k . AVArl ITA lim ftf An nllH.llAn v...v.,w .... ..m.v v. r . P, P-. - population of 4900 the next decennial enu L.ni.iu. .r ia ka tk. ... meration. in tbe West In the There will grow up course of the next thirty years, at least five Cincinnati baa and will . ... . . . .... iprooaoiy aeeptneieaa; next ner win oe ai city yet to be laid out on the Western bordera of Lake Superior, which in thirty yeara will probably number 500,000 souls; next in order I will place Chicago; then St. Louis; order 1 will place Chicago; then St. Louis; ""a men rvansviiie, waica isaesunea to oe lne Creal commercial city of Indiana. GREAT VVE81V . n j i Ark, iiiLri orALLa.ian uoirrnur inu . .. , ... ... OUBCU 01 me ow. 1 - , a . a I i a i m .nniiia i a r waa txw aa ai aa v n ai iha av.ii 7 . " .. . lercises. waa the following ernuiait and feel. 7 ' " ' 1 A . . iuj ewecm u uu vu vuucir nuaiDcr; i ing speecn irom one oi meir numoer: . .... . . I - . ... . . r I "DOTS. 1 WaUlTOU aillO lOOE Bl me. lOOK s ivnvB . mr sni wnn an rn irao t m r m cs thingtoyou. How many of you would like I . I - it it . A . . . a f O to be members of the Governor's Council. I aj ir.. iil .1. J. u.. .. .ul nor lie, nor iwear, I .ah m.v .11 .An. . rt . . ...... . m. .... ........ Juu U,"J ins w ciuiueutenwii. I f k. u... t .u... 1 wmvw i. bwvi wwt lujeciii vuit em... calculated to do what was right. I never I a.M.eM biIa.1 on abb 11. 1. k I I f vw aawa aiv g u VI UIV lau iaUI.Uai.Oa 1 was an apprentice in my youth, but have now Il,ure www tw UVKTIVT I I1UW ? K wna"sr,KHl ncT; ercheat, nor ateal, nor lie, nor .wear, and y0U may become a great man. . From ihTianir t .fvT" Froin the report of Friday's proceedings in me oenaie, we extract me loilowlng: Houae bill repealing the present license Is w for the sale of ardent spirits waa taken P the rules suspended, and the bill put upon its passsge. Mr slater moved to lay the bill on the ub,e 10 . Mr. Drew declared this but another nnovation upon the righu of the people. When- " "o w remarK. in reply, Mr. Slater moved to postpone tbe bill indefinitely. Lost. Burke, Chapman, Combs, Crane, Crouae, uUhW' E5,n8,eT J" gPriP , Htlrri Hawthorn, Helm, Hendry, Hosbrook. JackMeeker, Parker, Richardson of St. Joseph, Robinaon, Rogg, Sage, Shields, Shook. Suit, Vandeventer, Weston, William. Wilson, Wood. 34. Ayes Messrs. Alexander. Brown. DrewJ Glaxebrook. McClearr. Manafield: Mathei.J PIl.r!..fa..n.A. QU... a rp-.L hv ,!,,,, U1ZIWU A l-

r Tb Boa m the 9Xakr.

In the year 1823, an English officer, who was stationed with hi. regiment in the neigh..oi. .Lid ii. .M J. " i S2rri hrieka. and hpotinge I was t witness of titles, and whose yells, s were inaescrioioiy wuo waa a witness oi a'moit extraorainaVene .1. 1 ..1 L .:.t tuua Dactwucu . cii'iiBki imonvai idt inciiua aua inonaeTi. i Mk k.rf k. k;. tir. f.miH.-;..H wmcn naa oy inisiirao got so laramarisea wilh my appearance, that they seldom con- . ,n . itk V -.twi . . 1 . 1 DOUgn Dung towarai Bie in ipon. creeping congreg..., tod on which grew . Urge 'it i. cov&Ulj goß. .IklnS. .ki-k 1- ri - abundance or yellow bloaoma which cevered it. I at once found my.elf on the stage or a .trange tragedy in simian life. In the T0luminou. fold.7 of a boa con.trictor waa beiDe .lowly inwr.pped a beautiful brown

noted that I came too late, even had I been lZTX Stau Baril 55 prepared to do battle with tht wptile in thefe

cau.e of appreased innocence. The monkey a inevideDtalrm,ranhither.ndthither,mob. ing and mewing, and chattering; but no one advanced near the spot, where presently their poor companion became almost quite L'u.. .1 . 3. uiaaeii irom new id mo croDriee di iu ai Drn.d . w.lcb U. .proc... -.L- fl 1 T . J !1 J 01 iue luair. 1 auieur aai oown. unm trraau i

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sail T aitv uivui v uau w u uuu utui sasj a a v a -- -r s

T"" 01 5.? no,"paased raise, the House Bill to provide for

I --Vf " unwo.unaL ' m 11111 iiih willi iii . iiiiw nil nnrprnirniii nm mini. .11 1 I r .L- . r fl:..

BWr na 01 cohuicm Wood8 At 12 o and hall of banquet, desirous of summoning Z "lied.

my inenu u awiai ma in capmnog me saiea J?.iMl!. 1 knew .l.h.at whe.?J W0 P.,?' ritn i narai unu iii tm via m a iiaat a aa m aaaaaji .k. k .!: I r " wjiuiibj operwoni wmca w. inonaeyi were engaged, me ooa coor,cior jay, norougniy gorged, and nao ui wuuua a j s i i rr a lis iiih k m m aw nrnippr. . . . ."" .

umn roe a troop or monkey, laid character of the Port Wants and Columhii ....mki. .nt .u r.u. f. ,icnaracier oi ino xon wanyeana uoiumoia

.m. v. wi m inn iroscsi were occupiea in Oispiacint? 1 . -. . n immeuse fregment of toe massive stone 1 already doosened by time and the elements, &m the rest of the ledge. This msss alm overshadowed the reptile. By enormous exBrllina m Sa 4 ai an a Iti I a rJ a tlaaa aaaa a aaaa bä Matt W

separate voice m.ngiea, oy a vigorow move- CooXi B ütchert. The individual murraent they shoved it sheer down. The neavy der. committed in a battle are usually .upmass fell right on tbe .erpent. head, cruah- posed to be done in tbe beat of excitement, ing it as if it were a cocoa-nut; and a. the witb iCarce a con.eiorrsness of the tleed.

(reptile laahed ita fearfnl tail bant I 'ihl fiä.l nh. for life. . could not frSn I from joioinir in the singular chorus of reioic ...Iff arlffn wwt hl ff h - M.AnW..t. . n mmm ..I.V....JI u.wu M,n uiUur. uua vctviiraivH their accompliahed vengeance. ... - : r '- . üwr.unae. r. uaratny, me uaamer 01 I.t - .'B.T v i .1 t . ... . . . e new i or ana a. oiau oiock itsnK, leu yesterdsy with his family for hi. old home " de Lancaster, Ohio. Doting his brief residence here. Mr. G. made mm, iYienHannt "."UUWM ..mni vt tue uaj uut jtwuh who will long remember hia open heart, cheerful aociability, and many kindly ways, and ithewerw naaaW memnrw r.rrt kt. ,K ' r-r-r - - i r . t . . i i lBBncc MfWlB" P"ucu,r wna w WIsh nIm pr06perity and happiness, and hope . . . ne may again "nave a cair- mis way. I aa I VT"" t3.fV..1 VM.MkA.. ftf ek. W ..!.!... 1 v I .m. Ann nn ka .... nAi n.. ... .k.-. w. ..... k. u I v.o. wi. vicb wei uui wUh Mr. Hardin. I . T cnn rPv.. T. .,. . ujdu . anuitnui. ueuunu "I id mi paper, uo wann ou.iaa; oi ureeiey I B 1 ' I I . . . K ... mi k 1 1 . K n i h.m. If .. T... ueiu ivi iiuwii.uiue in uvDiuB a wwiiI ..,1 .in,. .nn .. ,..k .Ä.Ä.r T f . r hiiu v.w.v, vuw . muvn uiviv ui . ab c, Brooks for copying it into the Express "Spirit I .f iL. T3.at.ai If Dl IUI arkTk J . f 1 I 11 I VI bllV. I VJV was v sei AWaWVV AU SB 1 1 a I SB says "Old Msjor Noah" made up the story AIIU kllliUl.lCU II, UUk 11CWCI UOICU UUU11BI1 11, 'r aiauucr, inaowu more insidious than libel, has an ugly look in it, as dead men are beyond the Court. ' subptna. RussiAK Gallahtrt.- When Madame T ,ionl quitled St. Petersburir. .be left a pair of slippers at the Hotel. The landlord soon made hia good fortune known, and 50, 100. and even 200 rouplea (20) were freely offered for the forgotten slippers. The land lord, however, finding the public enthusiasm increase as he raised his demands, peremptoT ,efa..d i. p. with tb. .Hpper. under roubles (JEIOO.", This sum be nr? more than any individual appeared willing to give, wnai io oo wim mem. Auer many suggesHons, none of which gave general satisfaction it was bropoaed by one of the .peculator., execelient, and proposed to make a mceasee ?l t.m ch waa accordingly done, and the thirty.Bix enthusiasts, with the landlord pen, and washed them down In bumpers of champagne, in which tbey drank to the health of charming dsnseuse, . lUHEllAL jioticb. -! af air. d a. BBroaj, win aa uoa tbia I tTaBoaoay7Brweaaeio.e coca, rraat at laU r1dBao aaTklrtitraal. Tb friisi. of tka faaily aia layitod to atI taa.

lflaialTe Summ&V. I ' S Aft edit, March 3.

ÄÄÄS After P"10 ct Äendins; the act incor. 0rati;he LsgroIlarieon lnd Joneeboro! bi.v r..5. ,ua. Air bi.nv p.. j rr.'- k qan,u tnnlr nn! line LroVernof's Vet6 meaaaze. It waa warm ,nj .....k .l. r..:,.. .... ...An an iiosorook, the question was put upon i"? PM"T am, wniea resulted ayes i m .a .... ... y ,,,, ....i,.. u. .tont oh. bll ao" bill passed, the reto to the contrary, notwiinaianamc. ' A bill Ietralizino1 the tnmrA tf trtiAtntm 2." "Ta' ZVt"", iT ,. FS?25 t'wfÄ hl SÄf Z " ! P to roaa was passed, and the bill d.m (rnM thm Hnrk annonnrSri Z17: !'f Jnai bodr of the frei ba?k bnilwr" XJ Ji-XAimBlS wanM tU nS SSJi a o luaa -.. . il ,h laTw " In lhe afternoffrf 1&e foiloWinff bill pa8ied: to apportion tbe Senatora'add fr the nTt aii? veara to !Je aIt enabV me enaoiiR? i rusiees 10 receive . j r . "ffi : thV 7. . . I. . lm. i...; t. jl: 5 " IS S appropriaüon. of certain school funds, raised - a .a a "v 'clock the Senate adjourn House. Bill. Passed To legalize the records of roads made by clerk. in other book. - . IBCIJm .IIO lUCUrpuraUIli; CI ,0WBI. to authorize the relinquishment of certai rei estate to Adeline England and hir beir.. l0 pr0Tide for tbe erection andre i pair oi oriagen,ina io repeal an act relative .L J j .t . i a . . a . inereio, iu ameaa lac.vin lecuon oi ine pi.nfc R0.d Company; joint resolution to dis iriknt. t A II. n rA..ni. fifi. .aa;a. f,k. I wwaa w av w aa wuuj as sj vui'lt VI ail V ReTj8ed Statutes; to amend section 19 of an I. rt rnr th ..mn..ni r ,k in..A tra Jcari 7w5- to provide I rSr ler count? I . ' . n"nium.i u. u ccu. ' rS'iS' J2T I . ii . r...t .u. r . . . 99 ' ft eu Trvon. who is a dead ahot. runt 1a men busy loading two rifle, for biro, with which he killed "an increadible number of RDMi,D.! Thi. look, like making a bust I ... ..wv..!.. Aiuia vuoi iness oi it. orbible uccubeehce. Between one lwo .c,.c Jruay anernoon. ana jusi after we had gone to press. Robert O'Bleois. a perton well known here.hsd a difficulty in the bar-room of the Planter's House, with Benjamin F. Brand, a deputy Marshal,' and hrotheMn-law of Mr. Timberlake, the pres- ... nnnnw M.r.k.l . Tk, ..!, n. . -. u . . . , .uw.v.u. n vBlenis shot Brand with a revolver, from the effects of which he died in the course ofthe afternoon. St. Louis Mirror, 1st. SPECIAL NOTICES. . Ma. Eorroa Yoa will plaaaa aaaoaaca tka aaaee of PETER BUKK a a aaadidato for City Uanbal, at ika aatalag AprU alaoUoa. ftb27-to II TB YOV A BAD SHAPED HEAD? oo toTACTiERaMABCOXKiEB'SaadkaTayaarkaad I w. . . . , . . . I BBoaawrca ior a nn, iney aara jast nooiToa airect iroai . .m wn.! tu 11 uk. tt. a. .f 1 ' ry,Bf " 7 I Baeaaaiw BFWj bb avaaaaj WIM MB W w vaaa a-wwa aamamaaB feblS I . 1TT1TTT , TTTT.Tkm I flTl mtTrTfT H f Toaa vabttocb: ba r.n&EtaJa tbo Balk'wiu b un t"r.i . V . a II X n D b L' BB for pay" li tr Baaat. JüUS REBER.) Prootaoat. . EDWAItD It. HILL, Produce, Forwarding &, Commission Merchant, . ETAWSVILLE, IMDIAMA. K7 Omea aal Waraaaaao aa tba Caaal. aaAWkarfaaat Ueiiitia wita utwu t tiewara. IT tBERAL 0ASB adraacee Bade ob aoaaigaaiaBt. aad JJipartiular attoatioa girea to tba parabaaa or talo af orery niipuQi.i rmmvi vnmnr. all tl - laUTPaUCIl Betetet e. W A M'awaatA HENDU1CKS fc PlcllEA, (Lata Tt W. Headricka k Ca.) "V7n0LZ3ALE CALIl IS X00T8 ABD SEOZS. roawa'a block, nast raan, ssab btajv. aasaicxi , IfOTICB. CAJIXBLTOII 8UEKTLGS. 11 gflsfk BALES aa kaadsad far aal for eak aair by JIUVF . JAMES LOW k CO.. BbT dlS VUiaetaeet. LaaUyUlo. My. .rrUST B EC KIT EDA ajr Tar; CwaaaVlBBWt Oaaagaa (Waat IadMs)i Baaler'B lab: for thetrado. ' TKMMEV k aOMEXSOSf. aikr TUTOMCf Y. bbl af cbelo Hesiay raeowed par atoaaa. Aiii. aruraadTarB, aaaiaraai ay amb7 j. w. a a. TICCERT. CBERSEv 306 Hia ad1 prla W. R. Cboeoo, jvat re eel rod awdforaalby wh7) J. W. k B. VlCEERT. Alf aaa't of Waob board. Waaktaba, Baakata. Bkaaaaa, t.. plaia aad faaty. for aaia at ?,Mm . atbT . TICKBRT'8. TtPUTLKTrr MERCANTILE WRIT INS FLUID. W iL doioa 2uaet botutd af tbla ablc pt. faat r-eelrtd aad for aal by 8. B. GILBERT k CO.. BBB7 ByaaABoro, boot Water.

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ALL panaaa ladobtod to tba lata lrm af V. K. Headriek k Co. ara agaia aotiflad af th atoaasity af iadiata aettleatoat, a tka baalaaa, af tb old tm at bo aettled. jabT HRXDRICaia k McBBA

CHERRY PECTORMi For h mpl.f Cur f . ' ! COUGHS, (OLDS, HOAntäACSS. ApsoKiiiTis, Vnrooic - ccucn CROUP, ASTlblA. AÜiD at , COXSWIPTIOX. Wnoo a all bow to it, A thx eaaiT or m ai.ara.' shall KaaaiBcrcaB n." . . ' Kevcr eovlS tbia ba aald with aara tratk. taaa II m aa- .. pllai U thU twt-wif tot affMtloaa of Ui tkraat m4 laaga. Tto : taludla laaraiag aal pavat. acftaawladga Iv fapnauar, " wall, kath th Httia aal tba gnat aaa fatliu baaatta. Taa ; liVnl-mla a4'et loom afciU4 to aara. ara fraa la awa lu auMterr artf AUUmaan arbiek ! VaiB4 tbair art. Taoaa at aalUS Udeas ara aat MkMi.4 U AMtirj to Ita rit ioM. aat laca'tt a lataal a plaaaara to tatukallaaitbalaaiy at thalr upiiiM to thtlr nfftriag ftllvw Ba. Eitra frna i, lettrt aftrtii VUijtcr t tha Cart af ika Sabliaia Prta.. LtcMicaaftaa U. 8. A. Caaataatiaopla, Tarkty. Da. J. 0. Arts. Dear Sir: Chkebt Pectokal fram yaa fortbt Salua haa äaaa 4ali?a4 t. kia .rin. ratax7 at taa raiac. aa will 4aabüaa haar form it tm aaaoa. Thai roa waraatf kJa4 m to a a a aa aaa aa yiaa to' fritada, waa oava IA ataaj caata, foaaa it ciaaadia) maa- .... Tar. rMMctfallr. GEO. P. MARSH JliaUter ricaipouaUaryaf Ua U.S. A. taTarkr. ' - Caraeja. Marek 4.152. , Da. O. ATtat I aaa yaat CSBaat Petau. Wir 1. lay practica, aa4 ia aaxuaad it u a raaicd klcTaiaat aiaal Is Tar aoaairr tat oigDeatarrraaauaa.. . C-W. JACÜHEE. M( rV. . . . k JMaiaaat. Caan PbvaUlaau Aatevctha taiaaat Editorr, ha taaüfv ta ih.lr 'lun.. spafiaaca aa4 kaawledia et tka weadarfoi enret, aa im DBMaafhtaaiaf UnCUKKar Pkctobal la tbair aatüaa.' wa Ei y laaatioa uovuhtom. ca.. oi taa raaarai l aiaa. MiiiadgaTUla, Oa. L. Pattom. Cbrtatiaa Advacato. Kaatritta, Taa a. J. B. Doaaoa. Aaiariaaa Praabytrriaa, VraaaVilla.Tta. J. B. &AM&0, "lmttmt," MtComVwlXaimrt. Pa. J. Kcaa, Ja.. ShalbyTUIaMava. Taaa. . llABTKr. McKkskct. a 0.. Stato OaiaUa. Barliattoa. lawa. J. Kxabb. c Ca.. JearBai," KaadJag, Pa. - Ratmoap, Uaaraa. A Ca.. Naw Mark Tiaiat. . , 8. Cobb, Chriatiaa Fraemaa. Boatoa. Wm. B. J acobb. ChrUtiaa Chraaiela Philad. ' Hob. J. Wkbtwobth, M. C. Dewaerat. Chiaaga, ni. ' Thaaa aaaUaBMB bara aotaalr aartitad ta tktaa atataBaaM la their papera. ta tba rablle. but kaa acat aa tkair araa.l laturt. to tba affect tbat the bara foaad prtaaratiam aa riiel af rraat pablla atilitr. apaaa wiu aat aaam tail taattaiaaiaa acra. aat taa agaat Va law BBBiad will raraUb aij Aaierieaa AlaiBaao. anv is. to alf wko ak for Ik wheraia ara taU parUealara, aad iaaatawtabla pro I a I urn luwaon. rrarareabr J.o. AlKK. AraeUaal aai AaalrUeal Ckewiak Lowell. Maae. AfaT Mold ia KvaatTtllBBy KEkLEK. FAEXSLET A CO. aad LKICH k VERLISO. whalaaala aad retail: ia PriaaetoB' by HALLOCK k FARM ENTER; ia Fttenaaigh kr ADAMS O CAMPBKI L; aad by Dranritta tbroacbaatUie Stato. uawara at wortBiaaa praparatlaaa attaatatod to ba alre off aador a ImUartty of waaaa. aH ARDI.M. 00 kaJf aad ejaartar kaxa ia atoraeait 7 arrira, lar aaia Tiry law ay Bb7 8. E. GILBERT 4 CO.O POSITIVE AUCTION SALE! ON THTJUSDAY. XTIAltCIl fiTII. 1R.SZ.' Without postponement on any account. THE aadereigaod will soll kU koioa aoaortmoat f . 1 . aaora. of oforr deeeriDtioa. kaia the aatira a.. Ar oi bie ooa.e-b.aM. oa Pin atraok eoBaiatiag of Ryo. I -boa. Irieb. aad Seoub Wbieky; nilt. dark, aad Paaak I " dt Port. Sherry, aad Madeira Wiao; Aaierieaa aad Ho Oia; Raa, differeat aorta of Froack aad KbeaUh W (Hoek;) a lat or parlor iataortad Ciaare; two Srat . Billiard Tablet; all boaaeholdaad kitcbea faraitara. co at- V a w mwwiwm, w...v Ml.., ..in. WWOw Tkbmb or Salb Ail obbm of Bra d.Uara or loaa. aaa ; atr1 aait ovor are dollar, oa aia at a Uta rdit . Note witb aa prove aaeurUy rtqaired. E. GUM HERTS, naa t rirt troat, aatw. Byaaatara aad Tlaa. JCST BKl'KIVED. . " " 7 " Lifaaf Baraan; TrmpIetoB aa ütaara Eagiai; Life of H.rac Greeley; r ,, UlleaearTa F reach Uraauaar; ' Aororreaa Poaluy Book, at b SAMUEL LISTER'S Boak StarV.SfJADBICS.rOtnebol Doaioay; U Beat Taagves; 4 0 lb .xtra tgrarod Driad Boofi 80 eaa. eitra Froeh Oyetota. roooivod aar ' ' COPE'S Family Grocery. atoaaior Caba at TJ 300 ktp aaterUd ia start aad fertaU ly IM aar ORR, PALZKLL A CO. M BMBTT.-d. HUfreib Cratcat la flora aad far aaia -J Biht ORR. DALZKLL k CO. rinOB CCX. boe aaaort kraada la ee.ro aad far Ja. ei. ay ORE. DALZKLL k OO GÜNDIIIK8. k? UbblaTar; js bagt Sao Llrerpaal Salt) s ntrass Kiea; t dm me CoaSab: 10 bbl Na. S Mackerel a aair aau no. Mackerel: r n bbu koal sogar, la itora ad rar aal at ' k ORR, DALZKLL k CO. DilY GOODS AT COST I WILL ba ooldk7ard:rr Aaiirata. tka aatira atatk af Dry Gooaa formerly owa. d by CI aara A Hotabborav. or. a ooat whelecaJa or retail, to ale the waceta. t . tb5 A. C. PC8HEB, Aatlpaa. nLOÜR AJVD MR.IL 90 Wae he la of Cora Moal; V U. bbl. aad aak of roeoyyillo aaB other jrooa raaa of 8. F. Flaar for aaia at(b3J. W. k 8. TiCKEBY'S. SCÄDniEf.- " . . doi.BbakorBraoaiat . . . 1 boi at Uaraal'e Eaa. af Caffaa. ' ' Feraleat (jh.O TICrKRTS. TO DEALKBS IX WASHBOARD). ' EX 18t7. O. RICE, af Ciaelaaatl. "Iitevted A .TiLraBL8 iwraoTRMairT ia WaBMBOAaoa." far wkitk kaabtataad aPaTEBT ! October, ISO. Said lapraTawoat eoaitd ra properly prcpaaiag tba kdokb af a (beat af tia (or atbtraqfttabl BeUl). aad tbaa eaaaiag tboat to iBolaoarcBt their way lau tbe ootid woodea aiJe er loaa af a waehboata: tba method preriea.ly oatplbrod. Ibrrfair baow to ploaeb oa btoovo or rata tee it We to roocira tbe aiataiia plato, O. Rio abooqaoatly aold bi aatira iatcreet aad owwenbip ia aia Patoat to tba aabarriber. wbo la aaw aole pToprtetar tlleraoC a well eaaaty aotilrtd MaacracTuaaa of Ol Rrra In. raovKD Parcrr Ziao Wairboabdb. bariac anoeoeeed tbalata Srat ol Wayae. Baity A Cb. la that baalaa. leaoeeih by tb popularity aad aataativa al of aald "Patoatod Waahbaard." anadry porsoaa bare aagafed ia atakiag aad aoadiaar tbeai wltboataatbority aa to do. thereby rieUuBg tbe rirbt aoodrod by aald pa teat. Saita bavo boea ooaiaioBeod. aad arwaawpaadiac. acaiaat aartala pani e kaawa to ba tba taagaged, aad it taaiy iatoatioa to proeoeota for aII'lafHBnaata apoaaiy legal aad jact rih ta ta the ex teat of the lavs ia. raaaoBB are therefor cactioxd agalaat parebaaiag or doal--tagia Zlae Waebboard aiado after tb taaaatr pataatod by Rice. bbUm branded "O. Riea. Ib pre red Waebboarda. patoaud Oct. M." bobo other boiag geaaiao. It way bo well to reatark tbat the Tariatioa ia tao abapo of tao Crlaia tr tbo en ploy Beat of aay pataatod Baaebiao to Bail waahboarda doaa aat gira tba riakt to aaa tba "pataatod laciaiagaraaboTo doacHbed; aaoa wbleh tbo raiaa af tbo board.! really depoada. WholeeaJe aHera for tbo geaaiao artiolo. ro poetfallr oolieted aad proBpUy execatod, at aa low prieeo a aay of tbo aaaatkoritod atakan, by JOSEPH W. WATIf EV Sola proprietor aad b aaa facta rer theroof. Office at hard--war atcro Mo. IM Maiastroot. oppoeito FifU. Ciaoiaaed.'. Obla. ah3 dAw-w 1MB, DALZELL Ac CO. . , . WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner of Water and Sycaraare Ml., Bh21y BVAySTfLLK. IXD. H aTlO BOXES TTW PLATE. roei-4 rr Laiiantoc JtL "a- aad for aaia by (all) 8AMLEL ORR: TO THE PAKMKng-50 kukokoito acod poUto rooeired aaa railroad, at - - ahS , COOSI'S. Faattty C rotary. ' lTEir ABUATOEnENT. n S OBOO Uia tmmj trm . . mmj umi aaoro par 11 laxly to tb laoa ab Ukatt Habhwabb part of ar baai aeee. I Bate oiapceee i a part or mj la tercet ia taettror koao to ar. MATTUEW DALZELL. wbo will ceaeery tiaai tiaa at tbo old uad. aador tb tyle of Oaa. DtLzrLL k Co.. witb a aoaaplot aaaortBoat of Brorytbiag ia tba Grocery liae. 1 would tatet aia opportaaity of retoraiBg aiy eiaeero , thaaka to tbo payler ea.tomer. ef the hoaae forth, r.rr liberal . patroaaga extoaded ta at for ataay year, aad raepocUally aak. thea to ooaüaaa their UroreU tbo aew Bra,aa4l weald aay to tba aiy alow at aot pay at all gBtloca, that they aood i ae aak red it at tbia boaao. Maaab I. 18M. SAMUEL ORR. ATtRIST MLLL8.--A frX awpply af Staak'a cllatd xi ai tua, xaat recoirta aaa lor aaa ay BbtdAW T. 6R-AXT a CO. RAPB 8EED Jaat looeiyed aad for aale by gabt T. ÜRA.1T CO. . STAR CAXDLK8. 2S t .ale by - aoyTS- a. E. U1LBERTA CCk.Syo.moar Water.. JC8T RBrKITEO.-' 129 packac aaoortod Tea; . 100 Baa. Caaaiai 1 eaao Katmegoa; . 10 krSeda: 25 aaeka Jbtb Coffee; K baa ftpiees S bbl Clor; 1 bbd Madden . ... X5 beze Uaraaa Saaara; Ala a lot af OardaSda f tba-trtda. ' Bhl ; TEXM E Y k SOREySOR-. aOABDKIV 8YBIK4SR9.TA froab aapplr of excolbral M Oardea ByrUga. jaat rooeirea aaa tor eel ay tbl T. GRAUT- k CO. FIELD PEAR. -A aatall lot ad PieM P.a. iMri aad for aaia by atbl Tt OILAJil k OO. SEED O ATg. lMkobU 8d OkUSVlkiAe tbobo.b Ureal by ahl-3twj WM. RE1LLY.

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