Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 August 1849 — Page 2

a n mt iic ax DltUOKVlIiLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUG. 24. 1849.

If Joi'e Diinn will deliver an address on "African Coloniz itio:i," at Monul Carniel, ou next Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock.

The Klrctima. The .returns from the several States indicate results as we Rive them below. The official returns will probably make little alteration : tlabnmn. II. W. Collier, the I.ocofoco candidate for e;ovemor, is elected without opposition. The Legislature is also I.ocofoco. The Congressional delegation stands thus, as far as heard from : ! Albert J. Alston, (Whiff) is elected to Congress from th.; Mobile (first) District by about 300 majority. It was last represented by Judge Gayle, of the same politics.

uenry w . Milliard (whig) is re-elected from

Fran California. I

The Km pi re Cily, from Chragres, the first of August; arrived in New York on the 12th. by way of Jamaica. She brings dales from San Francisco to the 2nd of July. Goods are abundant In San Francisco, and large quantities lie exposed on the beach, for want of mom. The number of people is increasing rapidly.

From the tadiana Slate Sentinel. Election rt'ongmnica la Indian.

DlST. I. Crawford, Dubois, Gibson, Harrison, Orange,

1849 Congress.

1843. PRE9I0KKT.

fTlle number nf irrlvala "1.,. f m tci.k

I rnnklin Circuit Csnrt. n 1 r .1 representee oy judge I ' , .,. , 3 ........

n., ,. ... , : . .Mti Mint nullum. .vi nviH iu ou.ii june, are actual memoranda

. nere are always a. ewcas.u.,,,.,,..,. Henrv W Hilliard aVhia i, re.-Wlen frm r ....... .1 m , . ... .' Perry.

elicit an interest beyond the pa-ties concerned, the MonUrom ,WnH , HU.ri-. h. " .. "S pu.,u wara A. iv.i.g, tne ;

,". .. ' i . ' , Harbor Master: the others iMMilimtM. h.k I r,M

t;t these we geueraiiv Mse noie. inuring me injuriiy. ......... present term the following cases have been be- , San,sn w- Harris (Loco) is re-elected in the i Probnly 11 below the mark. fore the court third district. - j Of these fifteen thousand persons, about five State vs. Robert S.ith-c. American, six thousand Mexiduction of Sarah Ant. Berger under a promise TJ. cans two thousand Chileans, and the remaining of marriage, she being under 21 years of age ' Trousdale, the Locofoco candidate for Cover- I W tho"sand from nearly rj other country. The jury found him guilty, and sentenced him nor has been elected by between 1500 and 2000 i " W'U thns ,hat preponderance of the

to 90 days' imprisonment iU the county tail and j TJZU fined nun Soil. 1 here are two other suits against , and the opposite party the House. In regard to

mm, growing out ol tins transaction. One for lne congressional delegation, the Nat Iutelli

Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, Warrick,

Deal. Albertiua 597 907 1047 1041 568 1263

Whig. Embree. 133 m. 230 900 1220 04 512 877

emigration, thus far, is foreign

The number of inhabitants in the country on

the 1st of January last, was probably not far ' Jen

.from 15,000, exclusive of Indians. Ofthisnum- 'Floyd,

Total, II.

Jefferson,

391 5819

Cm. Taylor.

397 579 802 1047 961 335 510 1226 471 667 1362

520 208 660 1277 760 599 510 763 681 734

ning.

Donham. 1371 728

1195

bastardy, aud the other for breac h of ommi. r geneer says : The Whig, from dissension in ; lrom 1

marriage. their own ranks have lost the Nashville Con- j ber, 9,000 were Californians, 5,000 Americans, Washington, 1592 John Crookshank vs, Francis Browu-verdict fhTetThe X' Strict 'o ZVl i !' forei" f Tl" ' Clark, 1338

ie election of Albert G. Watkins in W0U,d SITe' lhen the character of the present Jackson,

ports favor the i

for the defendant, the jury deciding there was flo rmt&j r. f . . ..

rn n .....T! i i r ii " ln,ra' ana eredilli f. tientry and ChristoGeo. B. Case vs. Thomas Shank, for slander. ph H. Williams., in the seventh and eleventh 1 Ins is an old case in our court, it having been . districts, had no opposition. These gentlemen tried three times. The first time the jury could are Whigs, and if elected, as we thiuk they not agree. The second time a verdict for the 3re' ,e've tI,at the ,ame nun'08- of plaintiff for $175. The defendant appealed it ?re " laStCB to the Supreme Court, where it was reversed. We give the results of the Congressional elecThis week it was tried a third time, and a judg- lions iu lhe States of Kentucky and Indiana, as ment for the defendant, the iurv findintr . , correctea by the latest reports :

- x ,.

Thus eniiintr th

LAST CONGRESS.

1. Lynn Boyd.

the second district, and Josiah M. Anderson in ' population as follows:

Americans, Californians, Mexicans, Chilean", AH other nations,

10,000 9,000 6,500 2,500 2,000

30,000

1091

Scott,

4676 Cass' msj. Dunn. 2130 970 1052 1055 1047

556 19

7857 429 1609 764 1154 1643 1510 1071 447

Total 7315 Dunham's maj. 486

6829 Cass maj.

III. J. L. Robinion: Jo. Rob'ion.

Dearborn, Decatur,

Franklin,

cause of action.

case. It would appear from the above that juries are not favoralile to the numerous cases of this kind, which are crowding our courts leaving the slandered to work out a good reputation by honest industry, or by resort to the cane or pistol. Wells (a negro) iudicted for Rape and Incest Tried and acquitted, iu the box. The principal witness was his daughter, a child of 13 vears of

Rge, upon whom the crime was alledged to h

oeen committed. The court, upon careful ex- r . r., i -l j, , lour Locos

...i.niuiiuu, ucciiieo ner incompetent to testify, ' from a want of a proper knowledge of an oath. The Prosecutor entered nolle pros to the charge of iucest, and he was discharged. I State vs. Adam Allher, iudicted for Ferjury. Tried and acquitted. This case grew out of the ', celebrated New Trenton Fish Dam Case, where- '

iu A.ther was charged with swearing falsely.

X. Samuel O. Peyton, 3. Beverly L. Clark, 4. Aylelt Bockuer, 5 John B. Thompson, 6. Green Adams, 7. Garnett Duncan, 8. Chas. S. Moreheud, 9. Richard French, 10. John P. Gaines.

ToU,

By the last accounts from the Atlantic States, I Ohio,

there were about 17.000 emigrants en rnutA fnr R ; r!v

1 , . . ' " 1 r j

nextconorms. j ln,s couutry b? me 3,000 of this num- ! Rush, LvnnB.iyd, ! ber have already reached here, and the others ! Switzerland,

James I.. Johnson, will probably arrive bythe end of October. In GeoE' Caldwell adlliUoj 10 t,lis' there Phably be an emiJohn B.Thompson, gratioa of 8,000 by land, which will reach here Daniel Beck, i about the same time: and if we set down the Ilnmprey Marshal, J number which will come via Panama aud MexJohn a Mason'd' i 'C0 at ,he n,0Qerate computation of 3,000, we

Rich II. Slauton sl,ali nave a 10131 ' Americana in California at

Total,

1582 1241 1299 459 897 1469 1173 6113

1115 1146 1209 414 928 1534 1001 7347

8218 753

1S01 1096 1695 459 938 1392 1106

Governor's Election 1849. j si if ? 3 g ; 5-2. -IS I q to 1 a ff S ? ? I Adms, - 325 455 438 296 Allen, 725 967 3 1041 525 ; Bartholomew, 942 1121 10 1025 897' ! Beuton 75 88 1 102 61 j Blackford ! Boone 791 914 25 804 857 j I Brown, 91 544 ! ' 6rroll 679 668 23 837 607 Cass 921 923 39 j i Clark 1032 1357 3 1687 590 iCIay 399 838 Clinton 723 974 24 827 778 Crawford iDavies 678 826 693 763 Dearborn 1145 1564 1087 1450 j Decatur 1286 1170 19 950 1218 Dekalb 293 563 9 555 156 j Delaware 'Dubois 191 604 547 259 . Elkhart I Fayette, - 1002 889 32 1230 552 j Floyd, - 1056 1194 4 1205 799 ! Fountain,- 764 1218 65 1109 663 ,Frauklin, - 1217 1289 11 1363 928; ! Fulton, - 437 462 512 366 ; Gibson, . 675 930 1 1150 602 j .Grant, - I Greene, - 819 1142 " 976 9521 Haucock, - 639 780 ! Hamilton, - 610 833 215 1 Harrison. - 1209 1059 2 1175 1022 i Hendricks, - 1006 774 58 762 982 , I Henry, . 1437 1289 115 1517 1261 ! j Howard, - ) ! Huntingdon, I :Jacksn, . 542 1106 917 652

Mcanbcrs ifae legilatnre 1S49 '40;

SENATORS ELECTED.

Whig. Dem. ;

6428

2075 926 1018 1126

433 7465

1245

1411

1114 Jper, I Jay, 1442 Jefferson, 1093 Jennings,

Johnson,

17 16

ton, T. Kinnard, 0 1 Geo. B. Walker, . 0 1 James Morgan, I 0

Dearborn, Wm. Milliken, 0 1

Fayette at Union, John S. Reid, 0 1 Floyd, Jno. B. Winbtandley, 0 1 Franklin, Geo. Berry, 0 1. Fountain, W.R.Lyon, 0 1 Mariou, Nicholas McCarty, 1 0 Montgomery, Joseph Allen, 0 1 Ohio & Switzerland, Juo. Woods, 0 1 St. Joseph, Alc., Norman EJdy, 0 1 Tippecauoe, Jno. W. OJell, 1 0 Laporte, A.Tegarden, 1 0 Randolph, Jacob Burgh. 0 1 Vigo, Sullivan, &c., James M. Hanna, 0 1 Noble, &c R. J. Dawson, 0 I

From .-iiut Iaii. St. Louis, August 16, P. M. Governor Young pardoned rM.iu.-io

j murderer of his brother-in-law. Matthews Baldwin either was or effected to be iuane. He had been sentenced to life imprisonment. Nathaniel Child was vester.iav required to give bail iu the sum of $-0,000 for his appeari ance before the Cri-ninal Court BjiI was given. He resigned the Tellership of the Bank ia April last, but he has since been aclincas Tel- , ler during the sickness of the officers. He has j had a female acquaintance parton whom he hau- , lavished large sums of money. I Frank Connelly has been convicted of robbing Nesbet & Co., and sentenced to 15 years 1 in the Penitentiary. Barnet and Thompson for the same offence, were sentenced to ten years , each.

Ijiie frotn'nniu

I.iai-

21 29

i

KrprnnMlirrii

Bartholomew,

Klrrtcd.

8537 8122 Knox,

J. L. Robinson's maj. 773 Cass maj. 415

The names of the Locofocos have a star. ! that time of thirty-five thousand

ave ' . . .

viaed as

..1. e vi in.- liocoiocos nave a siar. 1 mat nine 01 iniriy-hve thousand. VJ0tllTlKr"taCky P0,il!?."y di: If we dd t0 th "bove "gores the probable in the last Congress six higs and m.. , . . ... ... , ,. ,g. 6 I number of emigrants which will reach this coun- ' a e my ..

Indiana. j " "om Europe and all countries, by the last 1. EINha Embree, 'Nathaniel Allwrtson, I ot October, we shall then fiud the total state-

ThomasJ. Henley, Cvrus L. Dunham, i ment something like this:

3. 'John L. Robinson,

4 Caleb B Smith 5. Wm. W.Wick, 6. George G. Dunn.

Americans,

California us, All other nations,

35,000 9,000 16,000

John L. Robinson.

Geo. W. Julian, F. S. Wni. J. Brown, Willis A. Gorman.

7. Rich'rdW. Thomson. Ed. W. McGauohev.

iohn?ettit, Job. E. McDonald, Total, 60,000

Durine the session there have Ke t!,,.. Ji. . V.nas: xv - Lathrart, Ur8ham N . r itch, The disparity of the sexes in numbers, is verv

vorces granted. We have not the names of the LocofocoT ' " ' f 1 o.n the 12th of Aparties, and as we presume none of the readers Of " Indiana delegation in the last Con- Pril ,0 Jun30Only 209 were females. Sixteen of the Americau will be particularly anxious to pres t,,e '"R naa fnr members. They vessels entered the 1st of Julv landing 669 pa-

tiunt up, and ngain entancle them in the same : Jk " . -1' ."J ' ' , ' , 1 ,aenee

1,.- ,. 1 . , . nevieo over a reguian y oominaiea l.andsk Irom which they have been released, we Whig by the aid of the Locofocos. - Co not know that their names are important. The court will .-M,U.- K. .1 ! Thr ,Mt rvryar llin..

The amount demanded of Patrick Collins, late

; Surveyor, by the Treasury Department, predi- ' cated doubtless upon his own reports, was At Depository, $79,826 10

On account of Customs,

cf next week.

( hotrrn nt Oxford. This disease, in its visit to our neighbors at Oxford, has left its foot-prints in many wounded and bleeding hearts. It has carried to the grave many of the best and brightest ornaments of that beautiful and healthy town. And anion?

the number, we regret to hear of the death of soccessor in office, Col. Bond. The Colonel forto efour intimate and beloved friends, Wm. : mB,,y !e'mnrfed the property of the GovernB. Smith a..d Merrican B. Keely, both of whom i men, ou lhe Sth of Sane 1S49- IIe received are well known to many of our readers. The'omeact of Congress and some unimportant

first was a yefiRg man of promise, of warm and ' P8?"- u the 27t!i of July, the Secretary of

Law and order at a discount. Col. Stevenson's men have banded themselves together as "wolves" and depredate npon the foreigners here, pillaging their houses and shops. Gold hunting continues as profitable as at first where energetically prosecuted. The project of a Convention to form a State

101,050 41 Government. Is nroir rescind rertainlv i it.

I 1 c j "

In all

He was directed to pay this amount over to

160,87 6 51 ! Bummatlon- The Constitution will make a free

eiate. "It is necessary, siys the Alta Californian of the 2d July,) that the people should insert in their Constitution a clause fsrbidding the introduction of uegio or other slavery. The highest noble dictates of humanity demand it the progressive doctrines of Republicanism can-

loving heart, and fell a martyr in !iis devotion ! the Treasury nt a more explicit and formal j not b maintained without it and the interest

IV. Julian. Parker. Wsyne 17J4 169S H32 1035 Hvnry 137J 1441 lOOi Uli Fayetta 38 7S 1040 Uuion 511 6)7 6 Totsl 4JIJ 4077 3839 486 Julihn'i.maj. 15 Taylor's maj. 10X7 O. P. Morton, dem. receired 13 vote in Wayne county. ! V. Brown. Herotl. Marion 1T76 19J0 1789 1877 Shelby, i)(S 944 1414 UJi Jalmtun lit! 681 1114 676 Bartholomew 1075 9r H67 1011 Brown J29 uo. S03 70 Hamilton 334 894 80S 809 Tipton US 171 S3J 173 Hancock 811 671 806 665 Madiinn K37 8Jt 991 824 Tolal 8781 7278 8826 7836 Bron' maj. 1509 Caaa' maj. lioo VI. Gorman. Watn. Daviraa T99 T61 TOt 735 Greene 1070 sf 829 881 Knox 664 933 T41 1044 I. a rent 997 og i0ji 1070 Martin 523 173 497 348 Monroe 1047 775 1094 780 Morgan 1234 483 1143 45 !Owcn 897 833 95 882 Slliao 1235 483 1142 465 j Total 809J ' 693 8008 7183

to the sick and dying that were around. Mr. ord" to P"" orer the money. Col. Bond was Smith, from the time the cholera made its ap- ' ,,,en a,,sent and 'a puolished that Mr. Colpearanre in Oxford, until within 15 hours of his ' wa, na been ndy aud willing to pay death, devoted his whole time day and night, ! OVrr bul t,,ere was nobody to receive, ic. On in alleviating the pain sad agonies or the sick j ll,e S!,me OT witnin day r two, Col. Bond and dying. He leaves many devoted friends to! renewe1 hts demand for the money and propertied their silent tears over his death. lv- AfteT some J?'y Mr. Collins on the 8th Merrican B. Keely is well known is this com- i of Ao6ust PaiJ over to Colonel Bond $63,458

nuinity, having practiced here for some time, ! l',e contents f "u irn safe in the Post Of-

the business of Dentistry. He died on Satur- '

.lay last, after an illness of 14 days, of cholera

lie was about 2! years of age, leaving a wife and children. The Keely family has suffered considerably. Thos. II. DolUhan, (the brother-in-law cf Mr. Keely,) and Hannah Dollahan, (sister of Mr. Keely, and wife of Thos. H. Dollahan,) and Easton C. Howard, son-in-law of T'ios. H. Dol

lahan have all died of the cholera in Oxford

fice. A few days afterwards he delivered over

certain books of the office. On the 15th of August he delivered over $35! ,837 04, which was in the Commercial Bank on depxsite and otherwise. Mar ing an aggregate sum of $102,295 24. Of this sum he directed $75,952 15 to be pawed to the credit of his account as Depository, (SubTreasurer) and the remaining $26,343 09 to be passed to his credit on account of Customs. This

leaves a deficit ou the Depository account of $3

Gorman'a maj. 1270 Caai maj. 81

VIII.

And a Miss Juiii Lathrop, uiece of Mr. Kcelv 873 9"' anJ of S62813 37 on the Customs ac-

Bed 11 years, a very healthy and promising cout in a'l $66,037 32. How this is to be young lady, also fell before the destroyer. Thus I acco,,nte1 rr we know not. No bon ds for goods have five persons been taken from the Keelv ! eulere'' or any other property except as above, family. Mr. Howard, above named, had loca- i has -Ft b'en I'vcred to Col. Bond. We. forted himself iu Mt Carmel, in this county, in the ! bear "1Ico"lmeiit "t present Cin. Gaz. !aiIorin business, and fled to Oxford when the " 111 chole.a appeared south of Carmel. ' uhal"nl 1 he Aationul Iutelligencer credits the stateMr. Merrican B. Keely having U-f t his busi- , t . s

ness unsettled in this neighborhood, it Is the in- ' , . " 7" " , , , " rtention of G-o. W V!w .......l . I ty "'c"'1 enterprise ag,u,st the hland of Cu

... - . . . . ' ' v Ulll. UU f I 8,3 CV I, LIT?'

ment. We believe it is also the intention of Geo. W. Keely to resume the business of Dentistry in Brookville, Oxford, ic. At onr latest advices, the cholera had abated at Oxford, and with the ex .-eptiou of flux, the town hud assumed its usual health.

ba. On one Island in the Gulf three or four

hundred men are said to be assembled, and there are agents in the Southern and Northern cities, ! enlisting men for the expedition. Of course,

of the uiass the people, those who dig and

delve, and earn their bread, aud learn self respect and enterprise from the necessities of labor, render it imperative. There must be no slurring over, or avoiding the question!" Gen. Smith, T.Butler King and other gentlemen have gone on a tour through the interior to encourage the movement.

Some talk of an Independent government '.

Our officers discountenance this of course. Against it Gen. Riley has issued the following proclamation.

TO THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA. The following are designated as places of elec

tion of delegates, judges, alcaldes, ic, on the Can

1st of August next. In the district of San Jo- i lkharl

aquin the Placers above Hick's rancho, Stockton, Jamestown, Sullivan's Camp, Carson's Creek, and near the crossings of the Tuolumne and Mercer rivers. In the district of Sacramento Sutter's Fort, Mermon Island, Culloma

Mill, Weber's Creek, North Fork, Yba and j Mi'mi

Feather Rivers. In the district of San Jose San Jose Mission and Martinex Landing. It is highly important that all party of the territory should be represented in the convention of September 1st, and all good citizens are earnestly requested to unite in carrying my recommendations of the 3d inst. into execution. It may not bo improper here to remark that the

instructions from Washington, received bv lh :

steamer "Panama," since the issuing of that i V"

. u. ..... (itn.u, iuny run u rni me views mere set Delaware

VII. Cookerly. McGaughry. f-lsy 739 410 74 Hendricka. 697 1084 T75 Parke 8(5 1435 ;S19 Putnam 1009 iftfls 1 00 Vipo 795 1390 852 Vermillion 714 too 763 Totat 4909 6782 8743

500 1158 1498 1647 1585 830

' Kosciusko, - !

L.agrange, Lake, Laporte, Lawrence, - Marion, Martin, Marshall, Madison, - Miami, Monroe, - Montgomery, Morgan, - Noble, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey,

Porter,

Pulaski, Putnam, Randolph, - Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Steuben, St. Joseph, Sullivan, Switzerland, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Uuion, Vanderourg, Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash

Warren,

Warrick, - Washington, Wayne, Wells While, Whiteley

1958 875 643 928 863

1499 739 1243 675 700

44 73 4 29

Boone, Clay, Cass, &.C ,

I Dearborn,

Elkhart, Decatur, Deleware, Fayette. Fountain, Floyd,

j Franklin,

i

(G. B. Hart, jThomas Essex, W. H. Salter, L. C. Dougherty, Mr. Yocom, C. D. Murray, JJ. G. Caldwell, (J. S. Athon, ! Daniel Conway, J. F. Watkins, !.M. Dougherty, J. H. Defrees, W. J. Robinson, Samnel Orr, Charles M. Stone,

A. M. Carnahan,

185 269

532 901 393

988

Green, Gibson,

935 - 1848 - 329 821 - ,771 723 - 1473 1109 414 - 758 798 1298 476

727 352

1076 1917

450 1013 855

1136 1541 1262 453 1053 983

1322 591

1341 418

7 873

28 1609 21 24 28 749 20 878 43 1M8 27 1021

490 Hamilton, i Henry, i Hendricks, 1076! Hancock, 1956 : Jack8on' ; Jennings, Jefferson,

Joshua B. Farnslev, 0

A. J. Koss, (J. Cleaver,

S. M. Holcomb,

f William Stoops,

707

863 1706 1279

I

17

1106 1222 1476

1492 677

715 539 1117

McGaughry', maj. 1873.

7118

Taylur'a maj. 1175.

McDonald. Lane.

- 1509 1558 8 1577 523 753 313 1041 - 963 791 122 1545 1464 63 916 J397 1360 - 908 767 123 1545 450 1279 1114 - 988 1184 4 1234 1204 125 1573 - 170 227 2 215 740 792 a4 9S1 - 1334 970 827 883 773 40 971 - 662 439 50 533 1013 1646 6 1630 1741 1282 561 2439 265 303 26 292 307 346 411

Johnson, Knox, i Lawrence, Laporte, Morgan, i Miami, &c, Monroe, &.C., 'i Marion

i ... i Madison, 54a j 117 j Montgomery, 1358 I Ohio, &.c, 523 ! Owen, j Putnam. 889 " Parke, ' j 'Randolph, 143j Ripley, 555 j Rush, ota ' Scott St. Joseph, 173 j Shelby, Sullivan,

Tipton, &.C.,

537 778 579 526 979 954 265 234

Total

56880 64952

Tippecanoe 1171 1323 133 169 Boone 810 808 916 773 Montgomery 155 14'.0 1547 1501 Fountain 1167 876 1343 900 Carroll 81 719 1008 812 Clinton 951 7r4 964 726 Howard loom S3f 27 Warren 450 700 460 708 Total 7038 670 8116 6974

McDonald's maj. 331.

IX.

Benton

Fulton Jaaprr Kosciusko Lake r.aporte Manhall

Porter Pnlanki St. Jo'ih Wabaub White Totsl X. Adam Allen

W

Fitch.

88 911 319 m 458 707 270 957 459 85 49 90 maj. 816 790 313 7529

Cau'maj. 1143. Wright. T5 73 957 829 1050 442 404 190

679 26) 877 428 776 401 224 697 T39 305

Wright's majority 8072. The !Vex8 House f Representative. The New York Express has the following tables, showing the probable Btate of parties in the next House of Representatives, which will no doubt be interesting to many of our readers : Result a Far.

800 184 1127 340 784 37 6 94 889 7

Harlan.

7262 7849 Can' maj. 23. Kilffore.

..L-1... .... .. ...

lonn, ana ii is cisiiucuy said in these instruc- j Grant lions, that "the plan of establishing an indepen- i Huntington

different pretexts for these preparations are given

' out in diflvrent places. The Proclamation of

. the President gives assurance to the Nation, that ( dent Kovernmeat in California cannot be sane- j "

Ituilrr .oKiiiv, Ohio. ; whatever may be the unlawful object contemIn the last H iniiiton Telegraph we see there . plnted to cotnoromit our neutrality, effectual are eight columns of Sheriff's Sales, of Uie prop- ; measures will be taken to vindicate our National erty of the citizens of Butler county, Ohio. ' faith aad honor. That is more than has been advertised in Frank- " lin county, Indiana, in five years. Jlrlaarhslr Anidrat. . . ... Ou Tuesday last about ten o'clock, Rufus

, Terry, son of Judge Perry, of Richmond, was ! drowned in Noland's Fork. The deceased we!

learn with two other boys, had gone in to bathe,

Uralh f a 1 nuarrnacr Oratar. Many of the friends of Temperauce in our ritv. will Im i tt I tin ; i, I 1 1 ; r : .

; . .i , , , , . , 'and, whilst swimming near the shoie, he is i in another column cf our paper to-day, wh.ch opposed to have taken the cramp, or become! San DleB

recorns me Ceatli ol 1 nomas tial.'y, Esq , G. W. P. of Va. a young man of high promise one of the most eloquent and effective temperance orators of our couutry. Cin. Gaz. Atxi.lenl nnd lHnth.

Honed, no matter from what source it may come." Given at San Francisco, this twenty-second day cf June, A. I. 1849. B. RILEY, Bvt Brig. Gen. U. S. A., And Got. of California. Official H. W. Halleck, Bvt.Capt , And Sec'y of Stale.

The Boundary Commissioners have met at

Q- k 4l. - i-.ll ' 1 . . .

n, or become -"a,-' -.p.i ujr .i.o lunuwiug iciier to

exhausted and sunk. Every practicable effort t lhe New Orleans Picayune, wf made by the boys present to save him, but j - r)iin J I 1

in vain, oume men working a few hmirlrrl ' .

yards off at a gravel pit heard the noise and 1 . '",can commission arrived here this screams cf the boys, but thinking at first they J morning from San Bias in in English Ship, afwere merely playing, as had frequently been j ter a forty days' passage. Gen. Conde is at the

At a meeting of the Grand D.vUion of ihe! the ewe, id nol go mmediately to the rescue, head of the Commission. He ha a hundred and Sons of Temperance at Lewi-barn, Va . on the. ! U WM probably about ten minutes under wa- , , . uuuana ana "7thi.lt therr-nAv .1 p . . . A . i ter before he was taken out. Prompt medical ! fortv wn'e. American omnibus and four in ult , the Orai , orthy F.triarcli. Mr. t.al- ; ssi;Ull0(., BIld lh6 u,l1s, r,mediM were applied j horses. Another detachment of troop are on iy. was prostrated and instantly killed by the j to restore Mm to life, but all unavailing. . their way by land. A party of draroon. have Turious plunges of the horse of the Chief Mar- r The deceased was iu the 18th year of his age, j ' J ... , ' ' JT. lMl, and the Rev. Mr. Riley slightlv injured. ! nd learn '" moat ial'l promismg 1 ' , 7 t , .. . youth. Whijr. j ceive the GPheral and bring him to thi place.

Liisna.rn. T

Lagrange

Noble Randolph Steuben Weill Whitley Total

445 332 39 91 994 700 1059 091 SlSmaj. 831 61 893 S03 577 47 928 maj. 694 822 7l 584 623 325 14 m 393 457 ICO m 39 876 75 ra 639 629 140 m 613 497 3t ' 9T 787 631 90 35 315 401 J13 419 3 344 308 373 318 4988 4 08 7614 8182 Can' maj. 143.

NCW CONGRESS W. fc t. 8. L. & V. Alabama 2 5 Arkansas 1 Connecticut 1 3 Delaware 1

eal I Florida 1

Georgia 4 4 Illinois 1 6 Indiana 1 9 Iowa 9 Maine 3 5 Massachusetts 9 Michigan 1 3 Missouri 5 New York 32 3 New Jersey 4 1 New Hampshire 3 2 North Carolina 6 3 Ohio 10 10 Kentucky 6 4 Pfjnnsylvania 15 9 Rhode Island 1 South Carolina 7 Tennessee 4 7 Virginia 1 14

09l ! Vermont 2 1

W isconsin 1 3

OLD CONGRESS. 8. W. LOCO.

759 424 89 797 138 1027 S05 731 143 135 117 847 S9 7614

1 9

23 4 3 6 10 6 17 I 5 6 3

4 6 6 2 6 3 5 11 1 2 3 10 4 9 7 6 9 1 2

Tippecanoe, Union, Vigo, Vermillion, Wayne, Allen Adams and Wells Blackford Sc Jay Crawford Carroll Daviess Dubois Greene Grant

(Thomas Harvey,

!imom bummers, S. W. Stewart, Samuel A. Russell, John Alley, Samuel T.' Wells, Hiram Prather,

John H. Bowen,

A. C. Thorn, W. C. Hill is. Gilderoy Hicks,

11. K. Shepard, G. W. Carr, SA. II. Robinson, William Millikan, A. M. Dellevan. A. A. Cole, Lemuel Gentry, S William Robson, Isaac W. Hunter, Evan Ellis, SJ. F. Harney, W.Campbell, (John W. Spenser, John W. Wright, (W. D. Allen, HIiggins Lane, (Samuel II. Johnson (Andrew Tinbrook, Hiram Koowlton, $H.B. Hill, (G. Rush, A. A. Morrison, Mark Whiuery, Geo. W.Brown, Ephraim Byers, (A. L. Patterson, Thomas O'Neal, (Isaac Shelby, James Leviston, (W. K.Edwards, (L. A. Burnet,

K. I. Gessie,

ames Elder,

saac N. Beard,

Oliver Butlet,

OchmigBird .

S. S. Mickle Robt. Huey Mr Landis Samuel Weaver B Goodwin

H W Baker

' he California

grant.

St. Louis, Aueust 1G. A company of traders from Santa F. t ,,i.i

J by Thomas J. Slaughter, arrived last evening ; bringing specie amounting to $ 100,000. They ; left Santa Fe, July 7th, and brought a large 0 1 mail to Fort Leavenworth, and some 500 letters 0 1 from the California emigrants. The Southern 0 1 emigrants, through Texas and E! Paso, are suf0 1 fering much for water. 0 1 ! Major Chevalie, a Texlan, at the head of 25 1 0 ; Americans has accepted terms of the Chihuahua 0 1 Government to fieht the Aanoaehea. Th. nrlm

1 is: $200 for the scalp of a warrior, 150 for 1 others, and $200 for each prisoner. Captured 1 . animals to be retained by the capturers. Cher1 alie and party had already made one expedition, 0 and when last seen by Mr. Slaughter was retur0 ning to Chihuahua. They had taken nine 0 scalps, four prisoners, and fifty-five animals. 0j Dates from Santa Fe of the 9th July slate 0 that the Indians were committing sad depreda1 tions. Lieut. Thomas had encountered a body 1 of Camanches near Sangra Christie placer, and 1 killed seventeen. Trade was dull. No cholera.

1 1 1

Cuba Invasion. The Philadelphia Ledger annexes to the Pre-

1 sident's proclamation in regard to the alleged fl invasion of Cuba, the following letter from 0 New Orleans, which gives some real or fancied 1 information oh the subject : q N'ew Orleans, August I. oi. Mfss,s Editors: For a few days past, 0 ' handbills were to be seen on almost every corQ ner, calling for one hundred able-bodied men, 1 j for twelve months, at good wages. These bills were issued by ten different men, to rendezvous j ' at as many different places. They give thirty 0 dollars in advance, twelve dollars per month, 0 and promise each man one thousand dollais at 1 Jhe end r the service. No body appears to 0 know what is to be done where they are goiuir, i; or what for. And th most diligent enquiry 1 : elicit but little more than thSt they have raised ,over 3000 men, who know no more about it . . than the public. Thev have boucrht the tj.m-

v i. , - . (-

0 i ( i uuy na some otlier cralt, nnd pay cash

1 0 i for everything as they go. Report says : "they

, . "'"".' "uiiipru i.j.vuu men over the LAke to Cat Island." I can onlv vouch for Unt .1 -

i

0

nnn i s - ,

0 uv iucu uaving gone over, ihese calls have j I not been made in our papers, nor have ouredl0 j tore yet noticed the movement, which makes it 1 greater mystery, as it is lhe talk at every corn I aer ; and the wonder of everv eircU. Yt no-

1 o i body aPPears to know. Of course all the wise

1 o v" '"eir uwu conceit; can give a shrewd 1 0 ! ue8s' w'.t'1 a 8hrug of the shoulders and a mys-

n ; ci iuub air.

0 i

One says the expedition ia to take Cuba from

0 j little Isabel. I am told that the same scheme

q CA1011U3 iu neany an tne western cities. Oth-

1 1 1

0

Andrew Humphreys 0

J W Dodd

Huntington & Whitley, J S Cotton, Harrison G P R W ilson Kosciusko, W C Graves Lagrange &. Noble R D Keeney Martin WEN iblack Marshall and Fulton Hugh Miller Orange W F Sherod Porter and Lake L Warrimer Pike James R Withers Steuben and Dekalb E R May Pesey M F. Carnahan & Geo W Thomas Warren R A Chandler Washington J L Menaugh

James A Cravens

ers say it is to relieve John Bull of the care of Bermuda. Another says it is onlv a second edition of the Yucatan Expedition, as Col G. White is amone the leaders: while nt'lr. ,.

fl J confidently assert it to be destined for Califor-

j i ...a, oy auiuoriiv oi government. Home con0 j tend it is for the Red River gold mines. Some n j to build the railroad across the ktlimns R,

, n I the most probable coniecturn is. iht ih.ir

0 1 I ,U wls w"0 have so often frightened the 0 j Mexican boys into crying, "wolf, wolf," when 1 o I e was ao wolf to 06 found, that they may 0 j now descend in sufficient force to carry the

0 T ICrra ...anre ciates, white the .Mexicans

I j ' eprwviujf uieir sentinels lor false alarms. I V hatever it may be, it has been carried on with I more secresy and dispatch than any thing of 0!such magnitude that has ever coma to my

anowieuge. l lie leading men have nearly all seen seryice in Florida or Mexico. You little imagine the wonder it excites inthiscityof wonders. "Wh it is it ?" is the Question of n.

I (j, ' . 1 "e. whole plan will be known by 1 q i the I5th of August, and if you do not have any 1 0 ! Dtter informant here, I will give you the par-' 0 i ticulars when they come to light. It is strong-

0 1 1 J "iniea mat oanta Anna furnishes the funds,

0 I

0 I

but I think not.

107 104

110 101

This gives a "Whig and Freesoil" majority.

I so far, of three member. But in this are included Messrs. Giddings, of Ohio, and Allen, of

Massachusetts, and they are political comets ; the first of January next

j " ....o viuil UIIUCIMIU. 1U in L.OCOIO

o ji Cincinnati yinrkrl - Aug. ?i. 0 Ij ASHES There is a good demand for both I i descriptions, and Tots are a little better. Wo o I , quote 43iV35c for Pot, and 5c for Pearl. Salerat-

Randolph county is entitled to two Repre- ! 09 & ilc the latter for extra descriptions, seutatives. Messrs. Brown and Edgar, Demo- I , ALCOHOL Prices advanced Io34a40c, but crats, each received 745 votes, so that neither j ',8Iena!i,w , cLned 10 33icwas elected. In such case the law provides for i BIlOOMo Demand eood, sales at $2a2,25 another election. ! 'or common and $2,50asi2,75 for Shiker. ! mon, and $2,50 for Shaker. i BARK The only sales heard of was 40 cord Cnnel..., Indiann. ! eodpctn"t oak, at $9.50 pe, cord, rp, j ... t j- ,r i , KUIIEK 1 he receipts conti nee more than The Legislature of Indiana, in 1636, charter- I ajeqUate t0 tie demand, and packers have been ed the Cannelton Coal Company, with a capital ' able to buy good lots of fresh, ouriug the week of $500,000, with the right to purchase lands, ' at 6c. We quote 7Sc as the range, mine, and deal in coal, and engage in manufac- 1 , BEESWAX-Sales on arrival at 16c, and , , ; from store at lie. luring employments in Perry county, (on the , COFFEE On Thursday 150 bags, good Rio,

vino ntver.; ine last legislature chartered : sold at -?4c cash. U ith this exception the sales

twelve manufacturing companies in the same ! have hfrn confined to small lots at 7- to

place, of which two have been already organi

including common and prime.

COTTON YARNS Assorted No's, seil at 5516c per lb.

One of them, the EGGs There is a good demand and to pack-

lie "Will , n" Cannelton Cotton mill, i. to be built of stone, ! ers"'e" "? D,ide ,9c r d"",, . vierar. Wilmot, or Penn-1 V J EATHKRS Dealers pay 30f?31c for pri B, of New York, and Mr. I four tor,M h,eh. 2.2 feet long, and a feet ' and 30,333c for 8lore.

Frwm

I A detachment of drairoons are under n triers In

Jre Kxriirnaem in .tl.ntreal. I proceed with Captain Hardcastle, topographical New York, August 16th. j engineers, on the 5th, to discover the highest The Cily of Montreal has again beett thrown j peak of mountains on the range this side of Col-

Itewn Intent. How teeble is human uature! How proue we are to with to Hitlict pun't-hiiirnl on those who

have wronged or injured us? How scathing the ! 'n, slala of great excitement, owing, ft i ' orado

feeling of a premeditated pereonal wrong, im- PPed, to arrests recently made by govwn-; There is to be a crand celebration here lo-

posed by treachery and deception! What unea- mnt of persons Implicated in lhe late riots. ! morrow in honor of the anniversary of Amerisy sensations it causes, and how it diclurbs the ' ur oUpatche represent the Cily as almost iu a can Independence. Col. Welter, United State

s..e o. siege. Lst night a not took place, in ' Commissioner, is to deliver an oration; fter which nre-arms were osed and one man killed. I which there Is to be a barbacue. and in the evening a ball. I shall be here to see. I have no

peace ol the mind: But shall wc attempt to re

dress our sufiering, and, for injuries received, seek to obtain Uie justice nhirh has been denied us? if there was 110 consciousness of haiuau

IT e have had no mail from Imlianannlia. time to write more, as the steamer ia hnnrlv

frailty; if there were uo lessons or retribution in since Friday evening last. There must be some . expected. the revealinga aud teachings or inspiraticu; if tree fallen across the road. I there was no inward approbation, no reward id , Editr. generous forgiveness, we might. But he who ITlt will be seen that the majority thus far j Some cotemporary who mmi to know all knows the inestimable treasure or a peaceful , for Governor is over eight thousand, but it will , about the component part, of an editor, say. he spitit, however flagrant aud deep the injury, ' be somewhat reduced by the returns to hear must possess th constitution of a horse, obstiwill turn from lhete strong impulses of nature, : from. His majority, however, will be over 1 cy of a mule, Independence of a wood awyer, aud seek iu benevolent rrtlectious, health to his : seven thousaud. That is a very small matter. ! endurance of a starving anaconda, impudence of soul and a cordial to his spirit-Orion, ; . beggar, spunk of chicken-cock, pertinacity

avs the Washington L'niou: "The raw- ....u-y e eapeiMw curing court, lias of a dun, and entire resignation to the most con-

abandoning General Tal..r." Sjve the ; "0 " Ur ofl" js of he . founded of all earthly tread-mille;and w might

l.i u'ut Hie JuutUdi: "All but the '

, Court House

Canada.

Montreal, August Id. ' The inquest on Maon, who was shot last week, has adjourned. The funeral of Mason took place to-day, and was attended by nearly thousand people. The coffin was clothed in red as were also the mourners. Last night several rows occurred, especially with the horse police, who fired on the people and then crossed the river. Four house in Notre Dame accidentally caught fire and were destroyed. Courtney, arrested last wek on a charge of setting fire to the Parliament house, has been bailed by the judge, who say th evidence against him was very slight. The cholera has pretty much disappeared from Ihecttv.

tain. Mr. Hoi mes, of South Carolina, classed with the Locofocos, is a Taylor man. ElcrtUaa take Place anal Prabable ReIt. HEW COM. j OLD COS.

Louisiana, Not. 5, Mass., (vacancy) Sep. 10 Rhode Island, Aug. 28, Maryland, Oct. 3, Mississippi, Nov. 5.

Ohio, (vacancy) Oct. 9,

1 exas, Vermont, Sept., Add chosen.

New Vrk market. New York, August 21. Superfine fresh Flour is in good demand at $5 56Va5.621o ; common descriptions rather heavy. Corn Meal 1. scarce and in demand at $3,30 Rye Flour inactive at $3,33. Corn maintains its position, although the demand i. moderate. Yellow 64. Pork is firm at $10,75 for Mess. Prime Lard is in better request at 7e. Cheese 307c. Whisky ha advanced and it now held at 27c. . The Canada is expected to-night.

w.

2 1 1 4 1 0 0 1

L.

2 0 0 2 3 1 2 0

L.

3 0 0 2 3 1 2

0

107 104 110 101

117 114 119 112 Thi. show, that the handful of Freesoiler will hold the balance of power, bnt the Whigs will hav to work hard in the few coming elections to do a. well a in the table we have laid out for them. According to the Tribune', table th whole number of Freesoiler elected i. thirteen ; of which number it classes eight a. Whigs and five a Locofocos.

wide. It will contain 10,000 spindles, employ , FRUIT There has been nothing done be375 operatives, and will manufactuie sheetings ' 'nd a retail business. Dried Apples sell in iha No. 14. The other (the Indiana Cotton mill) ! T181' t6065c. and peaches LfO to 1,- ... . . . , , , '05; Malaga Raisins sell at ?2,2o to 2,50 per will contain 2,000 spindles, and make coarse j i)0x. ticking and cotton flannels. These two mills, j FISH - Mackerel are in fair demand at allowing only three in a family to th operative, i 6-50' for No- 3 : 3cSl for Xo 2 and 133 ,. ,', nft 13,50 for No 1. White Fish $9.38,50 per bbl . will .upport apopnlation of more than 1300 j FLOUR The demand during the week has persons, thereby showing the influence of such j been limited, but the supply being equally so, pursuit, in making town, grow into cities in ; prices are maintained. The sales up to last evethe .hortest possible period of time! The coal ' n'Dg comprised only 3000 bbls, included in which . - . . ..... j - 1 were 725 bbls on Wednesday, at 5,o0 ; 450 do bed of the plac are inexhaustable, and of the f al 5 50 finest quality, as is thestone for building pur- GRAIN The market has not undergone any pose. material change. Wheat is firm at 80SS5c ; Corn 3740c ; Oats 30 c ; Barley 558600 t Rye 55c. w', reecity. j HAY Sales of loose at ?1 1 per ton, andAt a late examination of a young lawyer in , baled at 70c per 100 lbs. Western Texas, the following" instance of pre- HOPS We notice a ea'e of 5 Jules, first sort 'or ... ... . . e n.:i iA- -4

. t w esiern crop, 01 i ..u. tciaii on it-a

l(l12c.

IRON There is no movement in the market

cocions genius is said to have been exhibited

Examiner. Do yon smoke sir? Candidate

1 go, sir. tl.-have yon a spar cigar? Can. f Pj and riCe- are nominally as last Quoted

Yes sir; (extending a short ix.) Ex. Now, ! say $26 for Tennessee and $2728 for hot

ir, what is the firt dnty of a lawyer? Can. ! and cold blast Ohio all 6 mos.

To collect fee.

I 1.' . Tl c it 1 I 1 ! 4

rt . ... . . . I ,T 1' v.-1 1 1 a 1 1 boicb novo uccu mauc ai lkEx. Right! what is the sec- : 9f , . , p. . 41,ffli3 for R.

Can. To increase the number of his' MOLASSF.S Nothfn? done excent in the

rawer .Tiataew' arieslge. : on() 1

TLI. 1 ; . 1 ... ., i

iu.. goou pr.e continue. 10 aaminjsier the cien.. Ex.-When Jo.. nnr Ition to. .mll u,a t 9ifflO.V for fxir nd New

pledge to hi. countrymen, who flock around ward. yonr clioBt ch, e7 CJD.When ma. i Orleans. him wherever he goes. Thousand, of men, I kino Kin .r c t 1 r I OIL The demand for Linseed has been very women, and children, mostly Irish, take it un- j We then Icc.dv j moderate at 5936oc, eash. Lard ranges from . . ... ' . . ..... j "e ihen occjpy the antagonist position I as- 1 50 to 55c.

-8'" maae its seeping Bnme lhe charflcter of Dlaintiff,nd h wnme PROVISIONS Id l.rrel nork the only sale

Ex. A suit decided, ho w do vou I heard of was 200 hWs CUv Packfd Mess at 'J.

., .u .. 1 The demand for Bacon owing to the low stage of

after him: biln

"I promise, with Divine assistance, to abstain i

sacred. He administers it kneelinp. and in the I .r.n.i.n

oiiow.og wore., tne rectpienl repeating them ,tanj with the lawyer, conducting th other

Can. Cheek by jowl! Ex. Enough,

sir, you promise to be an oruamnnt to your pro.

tlnngariasi TOr-tiag. Phil.rlfclnhli. Annual Ol

1 b-"- r. ii u . t .: 1- 1 -1

There was a tremendons meeting In Indepen-J , f iu, nuci,

auu w iidvcui u iuhl-j si possiuie, iniempey.

dence Square last night of the friend of Han'

gary. Mr. Dallas presided. An address and resolutions passed amidst the greatest enthusiasm ; calling upon the Government to acknowledge Hungarian. Independence. Spirited speeches were made by Judge Kelley and Conrad, Col. Page, Gen. Smith and others.

ance in others, by advice and by example." He then adds; May God blesa you, my children. May he give you grace and strength to keep the pledge." Ha then give, them the benediction. Died In thi. plaea, on the 19th inst., Mary

add, a moving Uiget for every body to shoot at. A11 " '"g. have been eiectctl 10 wougrcM ( 1 riscilla f lorenci, only chilo. of James Key- ' Geruinnlown ttaetle. from Iudiaoa, except nine. noldf, aged 22 months.

Ceaairerling.

iwsion, buu 1 wisn you snccess. isow, are you aware of the duty you owe me' Can. Perfectly. Ex. Describe the duty. Can. It is to invite yon to drink. Ex But suppose I decline? Can (Scratching his head.) there is

water, has slackened, bat prices are firmly main

tained. The sales include 40 hhds shouldeM at Sc and $1 for hhds, 50 do at 4Uc, pkgs extra 30 do yellow washed Hams at 8, pkgs extra, and 1500 pes shoulders loose at 3'e'c. SEED Flax is in good demand at 90r95c ; but in other descriptions there is nothing doinf worth of note.

SUGAR The demand has been conafcied

t ... t- j 6 ' 'chiefly to malMotsfor the supply of the trade no instance of the kind en record in the books-! 1 v J

I cannot answer that question. Ex You are j WOOL The market, owing to meagre reright, and the confidence with which yon make ceipls is very quiet ; but prices are firm. We the assertion show, that you have read the law ! Juote fu" Fu" ?lo'-,2l0c : d 27i,: . , . . H do2.-?S"2tc ; !i do20rt?22c ; common I8fil. attentivelj ; let .take the drinks and I will ign ; ' -W(inO-Tlie Market is Hare and price, ara the certificate. fum at 3.7:, it 1,,VI from river.