Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 8, Number 289, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 July 1856 — Page 1

r L 1 .ADD. H. SANDERS, Proprietor. Ofiice of Publication Corner" of 'lairi and Watc Streets. TE1Y CENTS PER WEEK volume vin; EVANSVILLE, IND. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1856.;: NUSIBER -289. .' lt'-.I

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PEINfaD AJtD PÜBLISIIED BT . 3E2. 3j3.TjaEXlS. , TBtltl OK SüBSCitll'TIO.V: Daily Paper .UailisdJ $y the week ( payable to Cucuu) . i'ri" sreokly Paper . Weakly Paper . i. . Clubsotoor mora Sir Copies twelve Oopiee.... .. T - 1 i u ... s oo . ... .... 10 .. .. 4 no .... oo l 10 ....to oo ....18 OO ' BUSINESS CARDS. V.. a. WHBELER. A. 1.. ROBINSON WIIEELKU & HOBISON, ATTORSETS ASD C03NCELOR3 AT LAW, . (Successors to insfle. Wheeler & lelehart.) bfaerai Lnii Collecting Agtnev, öfflee 3i it. ' .' OjpK'it the n'.m Quart Haute Bttildi, near .1. . . (fjJi(m ;fo(f,Binimiil, -X.B W. Q,. Wheeler Notary Pablie., ' -i - mri2l " 'OHWAHDMß COHJIISSIOSI MR9CH4 1TTS. ; OO TeUoupttoulas Street.e . SEW ORLEANS ASA IBI-EHAKT, ' ATTORNKY T 1. tW AND RBaL KSTATB AfiPNT. 'successor to ln?lo, Whfselar A Iglelmrt In Real Estate Agencies.) Will prnctlco T,iw in th IJircuit Courts of Vanderbu:h ni the adjoining counties. Office orerth Cannl Hank, KniUo. Ia ...... 'eilIf., :ri if o;a ins s.jo iinson, ATTOsJBT T UW ASJD BSTATB AOlT. nia IT...... In Ki-sV. hutldlXg. BCiriT 0 PDOSlie in. T J 111 ..T3 iiu in.., i . - - "Poat'Omoe. Evansvilla. Ind. " HKV1Y V notary pcblio AVD J i2-ly oTIOB OP PEACE, Mt.Cakm si.. I 1 WILLaUend to sollectiugandse Basteru Illinois, and all othei -lo sail offices, paying tain. etc. . Räror to W. T, age, fc.su... Cashier Tille. lad. ' log e'alms in Sooth -eiaass pertaining 1 Baak. Evans-p21-w Isaac heimahh. PAVlJ) if KIM s K WHOLKSAl.E AND KKTAIf. DKALERS IN OaD03 "tlß 3 & PRODUCE, DitunWiRt, tiqrjons, S &o., mai tricbt, DDORt IBOVt Ii: I, 4MSVILLB, ISO. fan31 -j ; T " S. T. COX) OROCBR.FORWAKOIXG N 0 COMMISSION M3JC3ANT, ' , Balkr in atL si.MDs or paoorci, Vincewiei, Ind. PnrtlcntaraUtfnl'wtt paid o forwarding and Receiving. ÖU131-U j ciryHOTSL., WATIR ST. BKTWBtl IKK Nl OIVtSJO, "" ,- Etvill; Ind. loctl , ' - WMII. BOICOaRT, Proprietor V.K.'HKZtÖaiCM 'mKAHENOItlCKS : McKE.V, , (Late Yt W. Hen iTirku ft Oo. . WHOLESALE DE&.lE'RS IN BOOTS AND SE0ES rOSTK' BLOCK. IttäT STHtltT. MSAK MAIM. ..a.ii.ll. U. H M'OITIRC. -J. 8. KOSKR J MO Commission naU forwarding Weichants HO. 22, POYDRAS STREÜT, Naw Orleaks. La. lAbtralcash advances will b made oncousignmunts nipped to our tare by OHOTAr,HaRHicoo VALLR,St.Loii,Mo t W, B.BROW&Co.,Vlncennes la. . - RtoicT& WiL?,iAW8.Grayillo,llL ' O'Kilkv & Co.jKvansyille.Ia. K I HoveY. i : p'imöocHT&Bito-.Mt Vernon.Ta. (dergg-ly JOB. OHASPLR; A H ARI, 4X fOHVJ CHANDLKR AiS l JAMK4 HARLAN Jr. hare associated themselves toother a partners m the practice .flaw and wtl at-eod to all business conlidad to them. One " .... .n bi fond at their office, on Locuststreet. rpÄ ÄI, to R.. .1 -ri-Ses?. Vrompt.tt.ntio will begiveu to collecuons. ;. aaaaaville. Nov. 9. IS..4. ly ; - - PltlSTFH'S JOII P.VPK11S. SIXM A (JOODM AäV, ,. and 7 Vllt., sjincintiajri, is. a .AVK on hand a beautiful stock of PRINTBR'S PA. tl fRR. fards. Card Sheets, Black and oelored Iuks, Ureases. Varnishes. whieh ther offer at M4NVFA0TIJRBR'S PRiphl, sell f " '. k itr-; Jii'.w. ' ATfÖRS'fiY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Othcein th -Orescent City Bank" Buildln. ILL auand faithfully to all boslneo anttoMed mm TB0LE9AL t8ALKIl IM GKOCBHI " WATKK ASO VIHB TU ..V ASHVILLK. ISD. TH8 nndersignad have this day formed a copartnership rot th. narpasa of doing a wholesale Grocery and Liquor easiness. Raving succeeded the bu-iness Mawee.purchised their stunk and made additions to make a compute assortment, we shall be able to offer as good bargain POR CASll. aa any kons, in Evnll,eorslnEc J,y he WjaaS S. 8ÖRlNs'oN.' SaSRWOOD HOU3E. THE subscriber hastaken the above bonse, and nas onürely retiUod and rufurnished it, and is prepared to entertain the patrons of the house in a satisfactory manner. He has also rented tbe brick Rtable.owned by Mr. Peter Burke, and hassgoodstock of horses and car''xheVtauleUlarge, clean and welllocated, and good hostlertare in oonstantattendance. Partlcular;ittenUon will be paid to the care ol horses leiiwim mm iui ng.amfin all respects, the public ; Ha rSod Houso a eoo.1 Hotel. fiyS-tfl J. A. BYERS. aRIAT8. 25 eases new -tylea fanoy Print; 6 de black and white do; do solid black do; Ree'd this day aad forsaleby JAMES LOW 00.. mh'8-dw 418 Main atreet. Loniaville. Ky. STro'olwn Floss; : 150gra Linen Floss; tut dot Hair Braids: 1 dox Dress Buttons; pesfauey Silk, handsome styles; , 2rt poi bla.:k Bombaxlne; 60 fancv all wool Bareges, Reo' this day and for aale kv JA.MU.S LOW ft 00.. ,M.a. 7 4!8 Main street. Louisville. Ky. ' ,m ti i TV of "aiairaville FLOUR at reduced IS nrtcea?" dee2, THOS. HEADKN. AXES.-Collina; Llppenootts and Manna; S eaakatrae mheh.ins. hog and Halter chain, for jpfrgq,,. g tOOPER'S TOOLS. A full assortment of Knives. V J Planes and Truss Hoops just ree'd by sjarner J . P. V Twee and fof sals by , WALPKIROH . mh Main street bet, istandad. ' tlTt i7iK BOOK1. A large aud complete assortment of If Blank Ledgers, Journals. Day and Cash Books of every rariety of style and binding, for sale by . mh24 T. CONYNOTON ft CO. rtoiKTHiiM pRurrv. few choice, first rate W M",r9 Aatiuue; Silk dross patrons ree'd at S. EMBICn. ft BOS ES German soap: 20 boxes Palm soap: 2ö boxes . w Cream obeese: 20 gross of asa'd scrubbing brushes; 1 boxes of ground spieeaj 10 4o af . eajry Oonji ha for aale by mh22 I k O. HhiMANN. CHOICE KICK. tierces ree'd per T. 0. Twithell for aal. br 8. E. GILBERT ft CO.. , mhlS Sye. Boar Water. ' bOHOICR RIO COFFKE.W bagV bast quality reo' V perT. C. rwiclwll. for sate by mhl S R GILBERT t CO.. Syc. near Water . BLl, hn allaTjust leceirert Sboxes superior go' d leaf tobaceo ( Laighorae:) S gros hört eut J. Anderson's J f ünltM.l 7 mmm thn.i nt J Anilnrson's f Am tile 1 1 1 to gethar ,. with ana of the largest Stocka of drugs aver brought to thin .asraea. "'-- Kl BTROPOUT Vl BaOH -The above article bit l lift iustarrivei. It i. th. .aitis tbat save suoh roneral sat- . iafactioa I ist fall aad spring. Coine and fit yoneselvas with a pair for Sunday. mh2 Ht'.NiiKinK' K wctin II 1 V. ia bales bright I iinuthr ree'd per canal b at lorgaa. for sale by mVil GEO. FO.sTBB CO. E XS, 100 bush amall white in htppingorder for sale oy null liHill rOSllt li". IIEH.'VIXH CHANGE U. tHAVK sold my stock af Groceries ta Messrs. 7.. H. COOK ft Son. who will continue the business at mv old stand. ( which 1 have rented to them for Ave years. They will also t aonnaet with it their present business of Family Groceries . and Pro-luce I hope my friends and customers will oall.nd . limine their stock and give them a Uhfil trial, I. retiring from my present hnsiaess. I would reknrn my , sincere thanks to my ontnemu 'r'en lsaoi customers fortheir vory liberal patronage, an t what ia atill mora desirable in business, their very general pnna-.naiity in "material aid." i I shall henceforth be found at the ofiice ol Geo. Foatrh a Cn. ,(of which firm I am a member), and will giv. to tha hiwmrss , of that house my persona etleuuau, ana acta I aball be pleased to see my friends. . inn22-tf M. W. FOSTER. ipoincct. -Five Lntap cheap to cloae eoisimmsnt. GEO. FOSfUR It CO , a ot ;SS VH liri00 R.-r25.ri L.ghta ass'd Sash; 126 Paaael U lors. ia star ana tor aaie y ap8 O-Rlt, DL. KLL ft OO. ÜTOI, E, I Wbbls Plantaben ia fine order and loO tili, half-bbls do. 'or als by . :tv a , ta rcRF., aizell & co.

LOUISVILLE.

KBA5K CAKTKR ' .... .......... ... . W. R. J0DETT CAlt TKll JOl'K TT. PORWARDINO AND CO M V1ISSION MERCHANT3, NO. 23, KASX 81 OK TIIIKK ST., BIT. MAIN AND WATER ,.'. t i.ULl. U.I.E. F.V. y ' ßbf.r to Oes. Foster & Co., P. G. O'Rilej & Co., - Sransville. Ini. - je!4-lT Wtiln.U. leas. Bates for sale fir Weltinir reo'd this day auc fell .2! 413 Main street, Looisville, Ey g1 VSSIMKRE. 30 pieces faocy Casstmare. handsome stylus, ree'd this dar and fors&le l-r J An S3 LOW CO.. neelJ- w ! ' -' 418 Main t.. Loniaville. Ky COTTÖ0K. M) cases R'tpkas Cottonaiiea; 2 euc .St York M'lls Cuttonadea, ree'd this day and forsale JAMES LOVT t CO. mht 418 Main street. IjonisYil'.e, Ky. 7i iecas Siik llandkerohiefs; Snodoien Madras Cravats 150 da Shirt Besoms; ree'd tots diyand fnralehy - iav i.ow k ;., oct 4ra Main treet. l,onivil'e. Kr irrT h firm v Kit. ß Home J iurnal April 12: Ballons Pictorial ApriJ IS; " : H. . Piaune AutiI 1j N. V . lispaVh April 13; Ratnrdar Pot April I; London Punch Maren 22; .. London lllmtrated VeaaMb 22: r ..rLondon illustra ad Times March 23: i N. Y". Ledr April!: Brother Jonathan Aoril 12; N. Y. Times April II; N. Y. Clipper April 12 it apli SAM' L LISTER. B7ETI."J. 1 ease plaii Marseilles Vestins;. ree'd this W day and far sale by JAS. LOW At CO., . mh23-daw 418 Main street. LouijTille, Ky. 5easesCantoa Flannels; ' f z oaies yellow io: 2 Wo blue twilled Flannels: ' t do Kreen do dos ree'd this day an! Tarsals by . - JAMI5S LOW OO.. dei7-w 41 Main street. Loofsrille. Ky. - 'TOWKLI.VU. 2eases brown Henebeck Towelins: 1 2 do bleashad do do: ree'd this day and Tor sale by JAS. LOW CO. miti:(.aiv 418 Main street. LoniSTille. Ky. CINCINNATI. nrixoi & GOoimtN. : AOENT3 FOR CLIFTON AN D CITY MILLS BD0K ASD NEWS PAPER. PLATNER & SMITO'S It 1 'i n K Rook: Papers; SMITH & P3TERS OCT CARDS A CARD HEETS; iljisrJifbotlr's Book ma News Ink; MAD RIVKR MILLS. STRAW BOARDS, etc., ate. UUUjlä, U i WAL..1 1 SIKBtT. CINCINNATI, 0. Where thev offer every variety of paper ida: ted to the city nd acountry trade, and the materials employed ig its mann- , ctur liest . ( tw'I .esirlla fdrice paid for Rags. sep4fm rii:iX VTI PAPKll V AKiOItli mK. ' ' S IHK undersigned. Wholesale Paper Dealers, invite the K attbntioaol dealers and consomers to their larze and varied stock of Papers. Our arrangements with Kastern manufacturers aud dealers are snch that we are enabled to keep on hand, at all times, a large stock of Caps and Letter-, plain and ruled; FlatOtns. Demys. Mediums. Royals and Super Royals: Blank Book Papers, manu factured by Platner A mttn, sua atner nrst oiass manutactnrers. . We are agents for the bent Printers' Cards, and keen on haod. at all times, .complete stock of Printers' Papers oi aveiy description. Lightbody a Book snd News inks; Mccreary's Uiota Inks, Varnish and Oold sue. We have on haod. in store, a iare stock of the best Fonr(irinier News and Book Pat er. .and eausupply orders to al most any extent, with regular sues, aud irregular sixes renket order omhort notice. VVa nav the hichest market price in eash. for Rags. Bag gin. Robe andCotton Waste. NIXON & GOODMAN. , Wholesale Paper Dealers, k Manufacturers' Agents. . trr-pll 77 and 79 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. nipuuvi: puuiABiit yni.i.. VrHOR grinding wheat and corn, and all other subbtancee reauiring grind ng. flenuine old Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, and Belting of all widths. Our aant, J. R. Monroe, is authorized to sell the above articles at our Cincinnati prices, including freight: Call at J R. Monroe's Family Grocery, corner of Oak and Second streets. jel8-tf J A MRS BRADFORD ft CO.. Cincinnati. O f rK E ö 7iin la Iii ST i 1 1 m , COMMIH8IOK HKIICHA.VT, 0. 7 LAS-AYICTTB STKgltT, . Krwrlean) La.t . W.'S.OR the sale of Butter. Cheese. LaTd. Eges. Drie Fruit. II Flour, Meat, and ail sorts of Western Prodne aud or the purchase of Groceries, ato. Cash adyanees- msie on eoneignments. dee14-dRm ajit'ORIKS RECl'.I VHO BY T. HF.ADRN, Main streot 3 1"" lbs fresh Roll Butter: 20 sets 8xTO Window Sash: 5.000 ' leaf Lard: 10 9xn " 13 bushels dried Apples: 10 10x11 3 dos sup. (country made1) Brooms; 1 box Mustard: 4 " Hemp and Cotton Red Cords: 1 nest Wash Tubs; f " box spoon Salts: I nag wrapping Twine. - A3" Ooods delivered to purchasers. feb27 r.iYlVJES MEAT SHOP IS now opened for the season at tfca old stand on Fi stetreet, between Vina and Sycamore streets. I will keep Constantly on hand all kinds of fresl Meats ol the est 'piaiities. and all of them at the lowest market BtiCCS I would be glad to have calls from my old eustomefsand the public generally lebs-tt WM. PAYNE. 8P!tLG GOODS!! TS T Kara now reoelvlng the largest and most desirable ll toek of DRY GOODS, BOOT3. SHOES. HATS CAPS and notinneever offered in this market, to which e respectfully invitvthetr.de, ap4 J.3. JAQUESSeVCO. (OFFEK. 10 bags prime, per Empire, forsaleby J novl3 GEO. FOSTER & CO. Af IRPET I'HAISI 25 hags! orsale by feb26 S. K. UILBBRT k CO., Syo. near Water 4 CR Kn KL. 2S kits prime No. I MaekDrel ree'd an-1 iTJ. for sale by mh4 PRESTON BROS. UKCEIV ED--2S0 gross nTY. Paper Matches for sale by mht I. ft D. HEIMANN. EVA'Tl'Ktll.LG TOOL STORE. SUJX OF THE nifS PLWE. MAIN STUBET BETWEEN riUST AKO SKCOVt. THE undersigned having largely iaereased bis stock o I Hardwares, offers for aale to the citiaena of Vanderburgh aud surrounding Counties, an extensive aasertment of MWCHAN1CS TOOIÄ for Carpenters. Joinnra, Millwrights. Tat.inet said wagon makers. Coopers. Mfisonry Gunsasitbs, Blacksmiths and Butchers, &o. Also constantly oa bswd a luu stock o; general BCII.niNO HAJIKarAKSC locks, latches, butts and shutters, hinges, bolts, screws, brass goods, eta., nails, glass, sash and painea. GAUDKK AsyrABaiaitTwiia, Pocket and table Cutlery. Chairs, Brashes, Scales. Bells. Axes and .great variety f articles ssnally kept ia hardware stores. fr Orders by mail a otherwise arernlly attended to. mhit AUGUSTUS WALDKIRCH. afiEEn O VTS. A first rata article ot s.ed Oats for sale by KJ7 mil ..4-1 111 SHANKLIN & REILLY. ICPERFIIVB FLOCa--Choice brands atredueec prices J . W. ft 8. VICKERY. wtrriiEs, riiiRKS, jewelkv.&c. WE have just received, (and ar eontinually making additions. 1 s large and fine stock of Watches. Jewelry, Clocks, Siver Ware, in short all articles usually kept in a Jewelry store, and being direct from the manufacturer's we are enabled to eell at very low figures. The public generally and the Indies in particular, are invited to call and examine eur stock and prices. BITTROLFF & SONS. apiv oiam stiees aen. isiwqji. I.1RRSH ARRIVALS ft? 20 eases elegant Fancy Prints; 10 do assorted bleacbed Müsli; Wal pie.es plain bl ck Lawns; 1)00 do half mourning Lawns; : do elegant French Robes; 120 do Oballie Beiege, extra qualities; 509 do assorted Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs; 30 eartoona assorted Ribbona. iust reo'd and for aale my5 J. H. MAOHEB ft CO., y UROCEItlES AUD 1 lt VISIONS. WHERB can the hungry people get The best of Groceries, dry and wet? They'll find them, yon may safely bet. AtZ. H. Cook ft Sox's. . There's flonr and sugar, soda , soap. Pines, pickles, buckets and kitchen stuff; Cigars quite worthy of a puff. For cash at Z. H Cook ft So.v'8. There's todtish. coffee, starch and apioe, Iiams, eheese and ba-ter. vary nice; AH W h. bad at thelowast price. . For eash at Z H. Cook ft Sows. ' (lorn meal, molasses, pirk and salt. And further, lest the rhvme shonld halt. You'll find iust every thing but fault For cash at Z. H. Cook ft Sex's. In fact, believe thia tale or not No man. except astupidaot. Can wan for ovau. pan or pot. 1 (lg aavtaiag that ean't be got T. nibble eold or awallow bot. M For eaah at Z. H. Cook ft Sows. W IO Boxes Planet aad Plana Irons iust reo' by mh21 WALDKIRCH. TO THE I.ADIEK. ACSHASKLIN ft RF.ILY won d resoeetfutlv invite th i ttiition. of the ladies of Kvansville and vicinity to their la-go and varied stock of Kmtraidtries, and white goadsjust received emoracing: LnmerieK uaeo uonara anu aieeves Kmb'd Linn do di Mattese ft Chroohatdo do; Book Mnslia o do: Jaconet. Cambria snd Swiss Collars; Swiaaa Jaaonat Krabroidered Bands: do ds - kT'lginga and Insertions; English Thread. Lace and Kdgings; Monraing OoKsra and Sleeves; White and blak English erape Collars; Moliaa an white embroidere Skirts; French Coraeta aad a Ik Vesta, R,.n-a k'..i...i s.1m.iI Plsld Vsilini: Real dotted and Embroidered Swiss dresa paterns, for alaletowisrioesb-y n?2 tJHAN KLIN ft REJLT.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Z. II. COOK & SON, VHOI.HLK WD KKTVII. I1KALKRS IX UlUUi:iCH 6c PKUVISIOAW. - . EV'ANSVILLS. INDIANA. WHOI.ESAl.K DEPARTMENT, ' FIRST STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM MAIN. , ; HUTAIl DKP4RTME.T, MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR BELOW THE CORNER TW -'H. COOK begs to thank his friends in Kvansville an mJk neighborhood, for their favors so freely bestowed upon mm since ne nas Dea la business amongst tnem. and tak this oDrtortnnitv of introducing to their notice his son. M K. A. COOK, whom he has taken into partnership from this date, and solicits forthenew nrmei H. cook a Son. a eontinoanca of the support so liberally conferred on himself. Z. Ii. CoK A Man. havinr taken the business premises and pnrehssed th wh leef the stock of Mr. M W. Foster, feel nnndent- tnat triev will beenameato suppig trie ettmns ot Bvansville with every artiole they may require in the Orocery and Provision line, ..a u. s .ion wish especially to draw the attention of persons in the eoantrv having prodnee of any kind to dispose of, to their increased facility for taking off their stock, and Supplying them at their store, with all articles required in the wholesale department, at prioes that must ensure their orders for the future. fob-'-tf ; NEW 'GOODS. 'STTST receive' at Mrs. MeK y's Ca? and TYi-nwi?nr Store. i Also an assortment of Window Shades. Oil Cloths. Bu reau and Stand Covers oa Firststreet near Main, mh'4 , t . Jaic. MsKAY. GEORGE G. WALKER & CO., ' OHS.lr.iTAL ASI SIOS paintiso. ft LL orders will be sttenie.l to with punctuality and dis- " patch. Office Venneman'a Row. Vine street, between Second and third streets. feb2:-tf JP: ( BOXES eitv Window Glas 8x10 9x12 10x14 10x12 1 w Ifixtfl: 20 ross extra pint flasks received this dav and for sale by , . apS I. & . HEIMANN. flVTRX LEATHER IITKUS.-Oents black drab cloth, patent leather gaither boots, Oxford and Prince Wb'Ttcuts from the most fashiooable minnfsctory Fast. -at12 j HBNDRICKS A M-REA. K. OASES Lalies Bootees: .V) oases faild Bootees: war aases Men's naif and km shoes: I "O eases Mn's boots tor sale by nih.11 J. H. MAOUEE A CO. oo?rcm at 30c per bushel . 7.. H. COOK ft SON-. K.M K OF COFFEE. 10 boxes , gros each j ust Li reo'd, for sale low by T.hSl S. E. GILBERT & CO.. Syo. near Water. I C K I, E ft P O n R. . 10 kmTmV PÖrWiTlr.üiH'nT, lost ree'd by ap2 H läRS H BERGS R ft C ARSON . R.LOVR. 50 bags superior flour for sale by apll HERSHBBGER ft LARSON. KELMO.VT V CR KS. i7." kegs Yai . nails assorted sizes, ree'd this day and forsale by apS .... I. ft D. HSIMAVV. 5 KL BXS Cream C!ie4e fee'd this day and for sale by O0spl; I. ft D. BBtMAN'ur. ! "T BTS full woight Star Candles ncM this dsran Tfor Jm ! aale by p I. ft O. HEIMANN. PROCTORS PEARL T ARCH 23 boxes ef this favorite brand, just ree'd and forsale by apS . S. E. GILBERT ft CO., Syo near Water. aTUXXY R AfiS- 8,A0 for sale very low to elose eon N si ligumcnt. S. E. GILBERT ft CO. FZ. CANS fresh Baltimore Oysters. Whole cans l; hslf caus just rcc-u auu iui late - j a aP2 a. COf'K SON. KLjOjOOZ Buckets; 20 dox wash tubs in store and for silo w a. oy aplt. Z. II. COOK ft SON., AGUICITL rntSAE. THE subscriber having received a fresh S'ipply of Tmp'e. meats, is now prepared to furnish the following articles on the most liberal terms, consisting of Cor Crushers. Threshing Maehin.es. Cora Shellers. Mowing Machine, Com Drills. Reaping Machines, Plows, all kinds, Fanning Mills, Harrjws. Cutting Boxes, Cultivators. ( Ciienlar Saws, Ox Yokes. ' MeatCa'ters, Log Chains, AxesandUoes. : - Traee Chains. ' ' Ans' Shovels. Ames' Spades, Day's Shovels. Lipineott's Spades, t.ipincott's Grain Shovels. Ben Cast Steel Forks, and a general assortment af Girde. Implemen a. Send in your ir lrs for Threshing Machines, as th supply will be limited to the demand. mh . THOMAS GRANT. Mainstreet. inTtt lAT ehoioe Eastern Rio Coifee iust ree'd per ""si iwtmer 1 weea ny apis ,. it. uyuiv s sua. AWELTO.V SIIEKTI.AsJ. 2iV) hales "of Cennclton Sbee'iug ree'd this dar aud forsale by mh2i-.liw JAS. LOW" ft CO., 418 Main St.. Lou 2. Kr. 1 A n7. Well Kuotteti 2 dox Bung starters: 4 do faneydusting brushes; t do pores eve brushes. 10 do Floor Msn forsale by I. ft l. HEIMANN. 15 win tid whiTf 1 01 r-opp? hedlrainefl; 4 do FloorMops; IO DOZ Plew Linea; . ados Mason lines; 15doz M:nnill. Bedcord; 5 doCholk linea; 78 nest asa'd market bask ef; 15 dox Lend Fasset for sale . I. & D. HEIMANN. 7f lbs Canton twine: It) nest cloth baskets; ap!8 by rfEAS! TE tV. JL 5 hf-cha ta GunpowAer; S h-chests rmperial; 5 do loungnvsoa: 5 do - mack; 5 and S lb boxes aas'a Teas, just received by myl2 QVOK SON fUST reee.ived 20 boxes Western Reserve Cheese, for sale by myl2 CABUWELL ft LANGLEY. BTfcR ESS SOORS. JLT SO 50 pieces Challies; 100 pieces Crepe d'Epagne. received this day aud for sale by mylO JAS. LOW ft CO.. 418 Main St.. Lou.. Ky. .t BOXES Summer Candles ree'd aniiiorsttic by -..J iapZS, j I. ft I. HF.1MANN. STJiVDRIES. 7 dox fancy and common Buckets; " - 20 gross round wood box Matches; 3 dox Pineand Cedar .Chums, ass'd sixes: received per Ynba, for sale by my8 J. W. ft S. VICKERY. I'OPLAlt SIliTsirLEJ: "962 "Wft!i POPLAR Shingles in yard and forsale ISSwlOiFby aP22 JOHN F. GLO VER. j54CKEREL ASDSAUIÖV.la SOkitts long No. 1; . 2S kitts No . 2. laTge; 5 bbla do 15qr-bbla No. 1; 1 20 bbla do 3; - 3 bbla Salmon; - , 25 kitts Salmon, received and forsaleby my7 I. ft D. T1KIMAW. "g CASK Logwood; 1 cask vest red; 2t 'exes double renned 4 saleratus in J an I lb papers: as Ilia Extra Indigo; I eiise pitashia tin cans, ree'd direct from Xew Yorklry ap29 Z. H. COOK ft SON. C 0A3ES French Chocolate; 5 boxes Maecoronie; - 2 do Citronsi ? low by mvS 15 boxes Yellow Vermioelle; 6 do star Maecorone; 1 bM green Cheese, forsale I. ft D. HEIMANN. fiCXORIES. 19 1(0 bash Potatoes; 25 bush dried apples: 15 do dried Peaches, just received and for sale by myS C ALDWELL ft L ANGLEY'S Family Grocery. ft LL WOOL TVVKEUs.--2 bales grey Twe dree'dtoJAS. LOW ft CO. day aud for sale by FtiOirit- WHEAT. fttlTT MILLS FLOUR Selling at 5 A05 75. Fins Flour at $1 503. The Mills are giving $1 for Wheat my 17-1 w ßPOOL THREID.2'Kigros, UK yards, white Spool Thread; 2i do 100 do eol' da doirec'dthisday and forsaleby rovlO JAMES LOW ft CO. fcüKlVIMi rill.K.. 100 lbs black sewing silk, ree'd toIO day and forsale by JASlbS tuw ft CO.. ap2S 413 Main street. Louisville, Ky. BL ACK L IWliS -2 cases solid blaek lawns, received to-davaud forsaleby JAMBS LOW ft CO.. ap28 " 418 Main street Louisville. Ky. :HOE THREAD. 1 case tec' to-dy and for sale by ap2o JAMES LOW ft CO . - 418 Main at , Louisvillee Kv rBRIMMI.G"0"cartons Silk FringeTlO cantons silk J. trimmings, reedto-day andlorsale by apü JAMES LOW ft OO. BOiVETBIRBO. 50 cartoons Bonnet Ribbon s-soeted; 50 do Dress Xrimutnra ao: reca ttiis aay sna tor saleby - JAMES LOW ft CO., my3 el. Main street, ijontsrtue. lay. 11 Ol ASSES. 120 bbls and halves and Prime for sale by ill an 20 OBI. FOSTER ft CO. rVE"W FLOrRIIsG ASD ( IlltJi HULL. rrs HE undersigned have established a Mill, on the corner or .1 econd and Canal streets, for the purpose or manufacturing Flour and Meal foe the home trade. We will keep constantly on band extra bran g .f Flo-Mnnd in quantities to snitthe traxre.. W t hope to meTita shMcJ5f tha rablic pat ronage by givrhg yon agoo article of f lonrana Heal. . , Grinding done to accommodate tne country rnt-ra. ian29-tf HART ft FAIRCHtLD. f tf El 4fl 1 LRS ssorted W 9 9 f I W W alab blo-k Zi ire; . 3d Pigs Block Tin: 5 casks Sheet Zine; SAMUEL CRR. ree'd and for sale by . my CAI,OWEI.Lo:LANCLF,, fl AYING taken the old stand formerly occupied by Z. H. foek. hext the Post office, nave a large ano wen select ed stock af Family Groceriea. which they offer low for eash. hoping by close attention to business to receive a liberal share ot puouc patronage. - mya lOO.OOlV, CARRIAGE and fir Bolts ass'd sixes; so sett brass and ailvered Hanns: 150 oo cash irons or Buggies, for salt by wtIT SAMUK OKK OlinRI K. SObushela Potatoes. 30 lbs Table Buiter. KJ 100 do fc-ggs, jast received at my 17 CALDWELL ft LANGLEY'S Family Grocery. COW FEED. i- i If! g gt LBS Shipstoff jnat reo'd and for sale ßß tß at 8.5cts per tno. . , apU 7 . hBRSHBERGER & CARSON. M DOZainSd Cbnrns; 20 nest varnished sugar boxes; 'Mr 12 bas head elruhes pin': 1 a0 s'a oan spoons: 6 nest eederwash tnb ( in nest;) 5 oxes steel Pen for saleby .p.U.-;4; V r I. P. HEIMANN. TtiTilRn RSTRir a n Tnvfirm -1000 lbs ertra 1 w aiigar cured dried Beef; 50 extra augar eure Beef Tongues; reo'd perateamer J. .'(Sarsoa at Z.H. COOK ft SON. Corner Main and 1st. mhl4 fZ g BUSHELS N-shan'lo potatoes" 20 hnsh white beans ajr so aa driest Ai APPlesj ' I's no or'no peat-nea; lor sale hy apir HEESHPERGER ft OAKSO.'

MISCELLANEOUS.

'WIIRELLR A AVir.KOiV'sK S E W ING:M A C II I N E S . ,B,'ll"b Slachines eporate upon an entirely new prinoi a. pie, nsing no shuttle. I ut one needle and two threads. They have been in eperation ia the bands of families and manufacturers sufficiently Icsig to give themathoroughtri.l and have given entire satisfaction. - . ' They aro very simple in eonstrnction. and highly ornamea tal as well nsnscful. fitted to sdorn a ladv's rarlo. or oecn py a less conspicuous position in tbeshop of the aitts. It has been our obiect to furnish a M.nhin th.. wn.M 1. applicable to family ose. os wt-li asto the ante ot Tailors, Dress snd Cloak Makers. Shirt and Collar Manufacturers, ftc. We are ennndant that our Machinp in tl 0 nr.a.n . rr 1 ..c vim ue., ,,cr uiii rea me Pliniio, l Housinda of families can testify to their merit on all kiti5s of family sewing, while Shirt and Collar Manufactu rers ,ieely acknowledge their superiority aver all others for their work. An examination ofthe Machines is respectfully Soll-fted h ui'sisa of H.eaa'a, K , u. Kf AU P'tf Sols Agent forSonthcrnfndia WIK U KOVtE, SnEKT-IROW WORKRR. ' BOILER MAKER AND BLACKSMITH I NO IX GENERAL; ANTI'AI'Tl'RE of Boiler Rivets. ssi taiii itnoi isouer Ki vota. K 11 road Chairs and Spikes. N. B. Corner Main aud Cherrv atre ts. St. H P1 Loiii. Mo. Second band Boile'a always on hand upon the shortest notice. Repairing lone mhis-3m - TO BOA HIO. I HAVE op-ened. oo t.eco-, SSner of Oanal nJ Mato treet. &y.:ZS sa hoat tTOKB ttnn r Auay iHckiy Kstrbliahuient. whore I will tie pt nar-l at all times to. supTtlf Cnal and Ohio Boats, and families witU ever article they need ia the war of Stores. Ca.n) Boaumen are particularly requited to remember mrplaee. mhl3-2twfitf JOHN FARRKLL. S UST receiTedinatvre a fresh lot of Äprina; Style Goods, which we aro prepared ta disr-oe o at the low fijoifw. We ahaU eontiano to reeeve all the lattst s'jles of foods direrfront the importers and nanafViotureri. aed hope our strict attention to h wacu ettn mer(hafs to merit a fair hare er their patronage. . - J. O. JK Klu tv CO.. "hi-tf t . Corner Vine and Pirst streets. 5 BKLS No. raht . 1 Plaster Paris in store ad tor ale by Z. H COOK ft O'N. 17T ILIXY) IS 1 ; A V 'i' V , E E ii A X C E RE FI NE ME NT . ' , "H.VFKTne of the ahove itämef will h oulaf. well ft?apfc at A e to and a tru represear.at.ve of the immense -iuaatiuea 01 uooas ri arnvea at tne wr-ii ED"wn store ot Wm. l.ae wnttnl A: Co. ,t Comer of Min and F rst atreew, Haviosr aa aaortmpnt and aae!sctioa of Ooods. aurpfwaicpr in the variety of sty lei. colorn andshade. also in laantitr and qualiry any and every thing which we or aa other honae ever ex thited. we tak cartinlr pleasure to :nTite our friead aad enatorars in Kvansville und vicinity to aive na a call. extend onr inritation particulnr to the fair sex, aisurinir thm that evcrv article imtiinahle ander the name of Dry Oood?, F.m! roMerte (Swim, French and Sotoh) Fancy Uofn-sj. Mnula white Goods 01 every deariotion. Shawls, 3ullinery and S'r.iw toods. can he see in the rieheFt. ehoice and most varied as sortment. We art fully convinced that we em satisfy the mofltdansulne expeetatioos, and satfsfv every elnim rent-etinr 001 taste ana low prices in t;iottinr ot every Kind an-tent weean please every demand as for fsAhion. color or ouaiirr. ano theaamein piece goods, i'onw ati'i convince yourselves mnii w n. I Fi v f - inAii v vi. ffc10.M. lOboxs in store and for flute hv E7XTRA FVfll.V FLOlli J.mrecmvedafnrther Jl A snpply of F. markle'a extc rfine flour, warranted mu a to toe neat st. Juauia rrn-w. ap4 HERHlf RTiTRO1- K - R-SOV. v BUSHELS Hominy j tint from te mills aad ma if out of rnre white Hint. Hominy co-n for pale at arholesal or retail by P. UO KN BROOK & CO CASK Zante Currants; 1 bbl paper-shell Almondj; JL J ooaea Kaiains a- m . k.. ana l.ayer; 2 trails Dates, reo'd per steamer Defender by ap2 - Z. H. COO ft SOV. ORANGE. 20 boxes just reoeived and forsaleby aplö PRESTON BROS. BLASTIXß POWDER saleky apll -25 kegs jvst ree'd and for l-RKSIIIS BKU S EMO.V SVKCP. Balyin ft UJ ree'd per Persia, for sale by ap8 S . E Myers' pure lemon , GILBERT ft CO. fKMOT ASD LIME 7 bbls Cement; too bbls White V luu.ib store sad tor sale by f lays ORR. DALZRLL ft CO.' nERM ETICALLVSKALEOEREssH OYSTERS. 15 casea I and 2 pound eans. ree'd per Persia, for sale by ap8 ; .8. B. ollpli tt 1 A: CO. DOZ Grain Cradles; SO dos Half Bushels, in atort forsaleby a,S O RR, DALZ tLL ft CO. CAM As. STOKAIiE. I HAVE a large double Warehouse at the Canal Basin, capable of storing any amount of produce, whifh will be received, stored taken care of and held subject to the owner's orders, on the most reasonable terms mh?6 P. G. O'RfLEY. ÖOA1E-TI; LltilOKH. 30 bbls m. Brandy; 20 bbls Bourbon A Rva Whisky; , 5 do do Gin; It do Peach Brandy; 5 do Cherry Brandy, tor sale at mh26 ; 3. MYERS'. fXÖKEKi.a iiKAMlIKs AMD WIXKS. . Maderia-,- Malaga; Port; Catawba; Claret; Rhine Wine. Foraaleby mh2 8. MYERS. spuing aio sau.'iinEflt noons. tHAVB juat returned withmv atock of spring and m ram or goods, selected by myself with great careasto style a d material, and invite the gentleman of the city and vicinity to call and see (or themselves, ähop on St-cond St.. opposito Mr. McCarers Chtirch. DAN. O'NEAL. Ctt Vt'li Wis AT WHOLESALE I AO RETAIL. fflilE undersigned constantly keeps on hand a large assortjn. mentof fresh Water, Butterand Sugar Crackera. and also of Soda, Pilot and Naval Bread, which being manufactured by the latest imnoved Machinery, they can be sold at aa low a price as in any place in the West, and are notexcellcd in aualitv by an v other manufactory in the country. A large stock alwa -son hand at my ahop, an Water atreet between Sycamore and Yina. ..- . - AIti I'Oil SALfc. TBE aodersigned having determined to more to California offers for sal the Farm on which he now resides. s it ii ate d on the road 1 fading from Ryans ville to Mt. Vernon, in Perry Township, containing acre. Said land ia compriseaot tnree tracts, au wen imrroo ou uma wn the beat water, and in a healthy part of the county of V ander - bjarvh. P-srsiona wishinsr to unrchaae a rart or the whole ef said Farm, will learn tha terra by application to tiie underaianed upon the premises. Title indisputable. ftDlU-lWdiiBV inwMAO lai'Jni MECHANICS' WOIIK, FOUNDRT AND MACHINE SHOP. KVA-fSVTT.I,!!, IS, WILLI ill BOYLE A CO.. AYING purchased Mr. Henry Sehriher's well knosrn Foundry, would respectfully aaa a eoutiuusn ie of the )atronage extended him. and invite the attention of Ml who jrant Foundry work of any kind done, te our fiatilitiea. We ire expert need in the business, and will warrant all work re do, and p-ices r asonable. We are prepsred to manufacture Steass Engines, Fir. Engines, Ilviiraulie Presses. Tobacco Screws and Presses, Saw Mill and GristMill Machinery. Ruildiua Bastings. Horsepower Thrashers, Cora Shellers. Lard kettles. Lar Presses, Railroad Work, Steamboat Re pairs done, ate. Ctwitings of every description made to order at shortnotice. Steam Boilers, Lar Tanka, an all tha fixtures belonging ;her-to. Braas eastings of all binds made ta order. All orders may bs addreased to WM. BOYLE ft CO. roh2 Sw Kvansvillo. Ind. 4 GROSS keg Fassets filled with leather; 24 dox Ox Marroa: 15doxiongl square German Cologne, 24 dox hearsoil for sale by ap!7 I.Jfe D. HEIM ANN SUITOR I ES. 125oartooBS Bonnet Ribbons, new an handsome styles; 1110 do new stvles Dress Trimmings; 150 dos Cambric Cravats assorted aualities; 2. pieces supertwill'd French Black Cloth; 20eartoons Silk Velvet Ribbon . different wic'ths: -. 8.10 Parasols, assorted styles. 5 pee Satin de Chine; ' 50 x Tock Comba, 75 dox India Rubber Puff Combs; 100 dox Horn do, 150 gro Metal Vest Buttons: 100 gro metal Coat Buttons; 150 gro horn Paart do: ree'd this day and forsale by JAS. LOW ft CO.. nthzs-aaw ais .uaia street, Louisville. y. t. 8. CLABK. J M. STAXrlCLD. : (JL.AKK.E & STAN FIELD, CAKPEXTEUS A1VD JOINERS, ' Shop corner First and Chesont atreets. ALL work entrusted to as. done with neatness as dispatch. . Anf Particular attention pal to the patting up ef Stores, Store Fronts, an Jobbing generally. mh2f-tf 1BLS Lakosalt; 20 paokaias No 1 Mackerel for ftle r g,,a. COOK b SON.

ailir Journal. INTESESTISTG DEBATE ON THE KANSAS BILL; SE17ATE THE BROOKS AND SUMNER AFFAIR. vs" - - " ' Washington. Jul v 10. Senate. Mr. Johnson, from the Committee on Printing, reported in favor of a motion to print 2Ü,ÜOO extn copies of the Kansas bill as it passed the benate, but adversely to the mction to print the amendment DroDosed. and r- . -, " " . . cjieaior tne yens and nays thereon. Mr. Trumbull th.;jlit that if jthe Senate were going to send tins junh as an electioneer ing document, the action taken yn the various amendments ought logo with it, so as to present a fair ..view- of tha suhiectiI,Jv;JXi".v. Weiler said the report of the Committee concurring in the position held bv a raaioritv of the Senate had been very much misrepre sented, and he desired the public mind should be set at rest. I Wilson was willing to send into the country as many copies of the bill as the majority de sired. He regarded the bill as intended to carry on a work which the border ruffians of Missouri commenced in March, 1555. - The people in the country so understand it Why was not this bill brought in at the early part of the session, before Kansas was conquered? Si nee that time Ivansas has been twice or thrice invaded, and some free State men murdered; while others were drawn out of the territory, and others . on their way thither arrested, disarmed and sent back to their homes. :In the face of the facts produced by the Kansas investigation, the committee's proposition is brought forward at this time, takinrr position precisely contrary to those assumed six months ago, holding out an appearance of tairness and justice, but keeping the word o promise to the cars, ana breaking it to the hope. Mr. Wade took similar ground to that main tained by Mr. Wilson. He was willing to scat ter the bill broadcast over the, country, for i showed that the doctrine of popular sovereign ty was renounced and entirely given up by the j-'emocratie party. . . . . ., It also admitted that the Territorial Legis lature was a fraud, for it legislated right over their heads and annulled many of their acts, ' Douglas vindicated the Senate bill. He said the Republicans did not want peace till after the eliect. 1 heir capital for the coming Presi dential election was blood, and an angel from heaven could not frame a bill to settle the Kan sas difficulties with which the Black Republi cans would be satistied, previous to the Presi dential election. (Applause in the galleries.) ; lhair called to order. The bill presented was fair, iust and eauitaLle. They could not deny -it, yet they were not satisfied with it. He thought it a little re markable that the Republicans, after contend ing that nine-tenths oi the bona ßJe inhabitants were lree btate men up to the hour when Toombs presented his proposition, should sud denly turn rightabout and cry out that all the free State men had been driven from the Territory. , , " r , ; . ! , ;, ", Hale opposed the bill, drawing a vivid pic ture of burning dwellings, mourning widows and weeping orphans in Kansas, attributing all the devastation and sunering to the remov at of an old landmark, by. the repeal of the Alissouri restriction. , , i Fessenden argued that the design of the re peal of the Missouri Compromise was to make Jiansas a slave btate. Toombs denied that the measure introduced by him had any other object in view than ap peared on its face. It was to protect the in habitants and restore " peace. . There was no design to make it a slave State unless the in habitants should so desire. Crittenden vindicated the consistency of his course on the Kansas bill. ' Mr. Wilson denied that he had ever said that the adoption of the bill would close the ques tion and make Kansas a s'aveholding State. He had never uttered a sentiment calculated to excite violence in Kansas. ' " The Free State men had nothing to gain by violence; they only desire peace, order, secuity and protection in their rights. It is not true that the Emigrant Aid Society caused the trouble that was a peaceful, lawful organization, and had spent $90,000 in erecting a Hotel and sawmill in Kansas. - He had heard so much about chivalry, that with him it was another name for scoundrellsm. Uunng toe aerate Mr. jsigier in reply to allusions respecting Mr. Duchanan's political orthodox", denied that he said "if he had democratic blood in his veins he would let it out " If Mr. Buchanan had tried the experiment he would bleed to death, for , he was a Democrat all over, i Mr. Bigler insisted that Mr. Wilson misrepresented the Kansas bill, which warrented no conclusion that if passed it would make Kansas a slaveholding State. After further debate, the motion to print was adopted, and the Senate adjourned at 9 o'clock. House. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio called up the reqortof the select committee, relative to Brooks' assault on Sumner, which concludes with a resolution to expel Brooks, and expressing disapprobation ofthe conduct of Edinundson and Keitt. ' 1 .. . Mr. Cobb, of Ga., moved a substitute declaring that the House had no jurisdiction over the subject, and therefore deems it ' improper to express any opinion thereon. - Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, said the resolutions were nredicated on a comolaint to the House, by the Senate, charging that the privilege of. the Senate had been violated by memoers oi this body, in this assault on the person of a Senator of Massachusetts. , - The testimony on the subject is full. The facts, as stated in the report of the majority of the Committee, are not controverted by the minority: that a violent assault was commit ted is established beyond doubt. r . ne claimed that the House has full power to protect its parity and dignity, as recommended by the majority of the Committee. Mr. Clingman said the matter had produced great excitement in the country. He had not heen here- many years, and yet had seen mu6h

stranger cases than this, of fights' when th House was in session. : ' He repudiated those personal rencontres, reT. Ci wTr in tViA He...... ,1 ! i a i a

"w'&'"ö "use um not uiKe action" on any of them. His object was to showhatrthe of currence now under consideration was sought to be magnified with a view to make political! Capital. .. . ... j,,. V: A certain party, thinking their sands of lifeire running low; want to get up a great excite-" uent. - There was nothing to justify- it; He . hought the argument of the minority , of the Committee took the proper ground, and coaened that no breach of privileges had beerr committed by-Mr. Brooks. ;rl v. . T V;S-,rr - Were he to speak of Sumrer'a . speech: ak ts character deserved, Jie would have to" adopt collection of coarse and offensive expressions. .No manjjad, a right to indulge in vitupera

tion, as rranhn savs. wiHim.- cim,h :umself.tflJcaUrto CT .Men of courage are rarelv ahusiW 1 mr VifiOsV who falsify are generally cowards. He believed Sumner was closely identified with the Oarrion and runups school, and was föt disunion If that Senator wanted to rWrad 3 the conn J try and Senate, he might Well indulge insucb .uniga. ia conclusion, ..Ulingman said there was nothing in the assault to justify the inngnauon oi tne country.. .. . ; mT;' It was not a matter for the House to inter'ere with, and ought to be left to the iudiciaT tribunals. ... r ' Bingham submitted to to the Housii thlt. tvhile Clingman lectured the members, as te ne propriety oi conduct, ho indulged in thei nost gross and outrageous Dersonal ahnsn'. which could fall from the lips of any mn. v uu conistiiuiea Clingman tne censor of the listinguished gentleman from Massachusetts ? ' Freedom of speech and security of person un; derlies every representative system of gor-, eminent, and on the maintenance of this great ' principle depends the life of a State. With-, out its observance, there could bo no free State: and no free people. This case involved mora ' than assault and battery. It involved guilt,-, the violation of representative privilege, and contempt and crime against the great princi- , pie oi iree speech. JNo civil tribunal has pog-', nizance of this House. , Justice Story, speaking of privileges ofthe two Houses, says those rights are the rights and privileges of their ", constituents, yet gentlemen here represent , this as an ordinary case of assault and battery.-' Brooks violated the spirit of that constitution , he swore to support that constitution which protects a benator in freedom of speech and debate. The Senator being beaten and left . dripping in blood for having denounced tyran-:t ny and slavery, Ihesumof all villainies, which " makes merchandize ot mortality, he was felled' and made to bleed. A bludgeon was used the weapon of a barbarous age;.. The instru-, ment was in perfect keeping with the act. T V 5 liroots expressed ..his gratification ", that . Bingham had disclaimed personal unkindness, ? and asked him whether he understood him" a" ' saying that he (Brooks) was guilty, of moral turpitude arid of perjury. V Lingham lhat consideration never enter ed mv mind. . . " 1 . ' Brooks replied Altogether satisfactory. . 1 Orr fa'd that Bingham, after indulging in beautiful paroxysm, asserted that Sumner was stricken down in consequence of pleading, set5 up in behalf of the injured people of Kansas, It was attempted to produce such an impres- 4 sion on the public mind, but it was not truev,' : : . r r.. o :..t.j t.iJ in puiui, ui lutu oumiRT nus uuibucu iui ., libel on South Carolina and slander on Butler," , the ancient relative of Brooks, who so inform-' ed Sumner. Franklin was right when he saidr that freedom of speech wa3 freedom of cudgel.this was no more against a benator than against an Editor whose foul slanders against" , private individuals ' are often punished by "J blows, there being no remedy at law. . It was- ' not true that Sumner was struck down by a bludgeon. The testimony showed that it wasby a common walking cane, one witness tes-'f tifying that it was . one inch in thickness' above, and five-eights below. Fair play ia a " jewel. It is the design of this misrepresent ' J tion to operate on the Presidential election. ' W hoever heard before of a personal- dithculty magnified as this has been. i . Orr alluded to gentlemen having voted to- "- day to print an hundred thousand. copie3 of the report on the Sumner assault, as an eleo -tioneering document. ' ' r-"'1 Hickman, rising amid the confusion, said "T did not vote for it as an electioneering document, for I owe no allegiance to the Repub lican party, and am opposed to it'T!"Orr If the gentleman is not, his public po sition has been much misunderstood through- I out the country. It is part of a system' to ' inflame the public mind, and if the gentlcmaa from Pendsylvania did not vote lor the prop osition, he casta vote the effect of which ,was to injure the party to which the gentleman professes to belong. " "'""" .. , " Hickman desired to reply, but objections were made from various quarters. ; Orr auoted the testimony of Dr. Boyle, to show that the physical condition of Sumner J had been misrepresented for political effect, and concluded by arguing the case pending was pot a question of privilege. , Adjourned. VV ASHINGTON, 0 Uly J.V. Sfnate. Sundry amendments were mada to the Indian appropriation bills. l ' ' : : Senate bill passed. Mason, from tha Comr mittee on Foreign relations, reported a bill amending an act of the last session to remodel the diplomatic and consular system which " " was made the special order for Monday next. -The principal changes proposed are to make . the salary of the minister to France the same as that of the minister to England, $17.500-, raising Austria to a full mission, with S12.00Ü; Sandwich Islands, $5,000. The ministers to ' France and England to be each allowed a clerk, with a salary of $1,500. . I Adjourned. . , House took up Ball's resolution, asking a select committee to inquire into the subject of ' alleged frauds in the construction ofthe public buildings. ; . ; , Elliott remarked that the resolution charged ; improper conduct upon the officers of the Trp.isnrv. -1 Ie was authorized to say that Sec retary Guthrie will shrink from no investigaJ - . . s. i . s 1 1 a Äa a Inn . whth riAiinness wouiu iuiu uu. o.aider and political taisenood. ,. - - . Ball replied that there were no insinuations