Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 May 1851 — Page 2
AMERICAN.
n;:ooiv v ii.i.k. FRirAY. HAY 2, IEEL Irn ke Mil very. We publish this we.k a letter Irom Dr. Drake lo Dr. Warreu of Boston, on Slave.). It is just what the people of this country Herd. Il is a candid, impartial and faithful Stat, me.it uf the t real n. e t.l of sieves, and of their condition. Next week we will give another teller from the same source, rrvi wil g li e rrptirty el excluding free blacks from the free Stales. And the aucceeilug week a third letter upon tlie suhjecl of the present condition sad future prospects of the black portinu of our rice We have read these rettera with an interest never before felt upon this auhjert. It is e in this cnninim.il v to say who Dr. Drake " ........... an me wen. n isaoe.airn wnn every not.ie enterprise. Ilia writings will command an "c" Th I...... .u ! , a I . . iri.risirr n unporiiini I H rnamcieri that no one most pretend to be Inte'heenl or Teapeclahle, onl-s he or she has carefully read rnem. L.ei noi me great lengin, nor the sneer of some self-important simpleton d-ter any one from a candid and impartial reading of the three letter of Dr. Drake. Nr do we w Nh any on to be content with a mere readiog. but we wish every man that lakes the American, to read il. end loan to hi ueighh.irs. Then crefnlly filIt away, and -alien bis memory begin to fail orhe is gettirg rusty en the ubject. read it j'n. 1 a ill do you good, as it doth ihe up right in heart. Joar:h 1'iwwrtler. TM Mscal. it w.ll he rec..lheted,wA transferred hy onr last Circuit Court In Rnsh Co East week the case w tried. Emw-ller was fomi.' guilty of M iti-Uneht-r, and -entenc.d to lb. Tenitenliary for 1G year This i another .- deace of the folly of t,kl,.p h. e .ai.ge toother ronntie. la lmot every cae Ihe prisoner i treated severer than at home. They think, if h-is fearful of being tried wh-re be is known, and where thecrima was committed, lie mn 1 be a bad man, and they very juitlv lay on the f enalty a little heavier. CTBy reference tn onr advertising cnlumns It will he Men that the Mrh:ii of thi. Stale will e I .rim five f.rms in the neighborhood ol Laurel on the 0th int. CTGeo. B. Tineley, Esq. of R oville. ha returned from California. He come ho.n, however, it is t..drtoo l. lo -tle hi bnine nd remove his fam-lv to th- g .l.l region. UJ-We .e tint Mr Abraham Rector ofRi. Ing Sun.Ind. and for-nerly ke-p-r of lh hm-l in that place, has lately rlecepeii ,( Cabfon ia He had h.s life in. ..red in th- Madison Ii.su-miic Company for $100(1. The y.ar ha-l ex Wed, .,,,1 his wife had renewed the policy hut a f-w day. K. r.. .. .. j L. -t ... .... ..... ...a...a,.,. 1 in it aooui all he will ate .... - ...... niiiii.n. Xr.vir. u t. y . "V ,Vley tv was .,,lee.d .vusitiM last, lo -n y ear imorisonmnl in S'uu,.,n ., . . . I ing his own hhsn - ,rT, oa. erspert Irom So parts unknown. .'ilTinttcX. land. rn nflbi..l. I.... 1 .! , -rf . -- ' I mn- ... . e..--r,. doH,;on f a lot worth 1 500, f,., 1 L 1, . todist Acca.Vmv, to he built in I hi ' Theonl he on'v ron. jijon i, that th- Trustees and in it a iitihl- H i 1 1 n . FJrrora -n .Vornla. Lt not onr ftir reader, an,, ,,J. lh.it in en1 Ving Ihe at'icl- mi onr I -s n ig h-a !.. "Frailheat'.', thy name ia woman." thai Ih.y .Inn-are d .he only nne that nr fr.il in morals. Fr from tt. But there am error in fe-ling and in action, in onr cnin-nnn ity, in our Slat-, in onr Nation, in tli wo-l.t, rt;ion the snSj-et nf moral but more especially, Ihnae in rarion. forms and hapea that are prohibited in th- Commandment "Tnmishilt mto-nnt altltery," Vhi. men and women rightfully consign to ere. Us. ting infamy a woman who i guilty f ,j, rri,-, er who in any way unlawfully yiel.i her h dv lo pnllotinn, we regel that the ame ofT-nre In a man is not vMt-d wi'h the same ctn-mpt and scorn. Hut i t not an. If a woman err., there is no re-limtior. for her in the eve nf the world. Of this we complain not. Tint why i. It that correct thinking men. and mo.W. virtuous and tnt-lligent femabs. sre .0 lenient aud o blind lo the error and conduct of lite sed.tc.-r. the libertine, the adulterer. A yonng g-nile-' man may e.lce an I d-troy a female, and in a few month marry a mode.t and virtuous fern tie in Ihe immediate neighborhood, whilst the fallen female has m linger out h-r life in disgrace and obscurity. Thi is ..II wrong. the sight of heaven the crime and d-gredati,.,, of the man 1 a great a that or the woman, atd It should he before 11 en. A mi-rried man may violate his marru ge vows, di,.Ley the commandment, of God, and wallow in the filthiest pools thai disgrace the earth, and yet he sustained and pampered by rcn muMty, and lov.d and 1 herihed by a virtuous wife. But if that wife (.,., aside, how Soon the community in a blare of indignation, the wife discarded, and driven to the darkest hoi- iu Ihe earth, and Ihe fact, para ded lu the iiespap. rs, ba.iec w nth, Frailty, thy name i woman.'' The read- r should always recol'ect, that whn he i reading the foihl. sand Irailtie of women that there wa geuerally a mat. engaegd in the Mine crpe, rqiially a guilty, and as freely de-
aervmg the uun.inlrd scoru and contempt f ro'f'd C hairman, and John C. Hu.Vlson, Semankiud. Then lei ,t be understood creiary.
n.ilkli-h K... -, 1. h . .... r . 1 "lul" itouaiea, uul Decauae we las lieyc lliein weaker and frailer iu morals than men. 'ongrc.ietil I'Utlion. The first Co..giesiou.. His, in t i the only one that yet ha 11, ide a. uomiuatiou ul a c .udidate lor Congress. In tint n,,. Democrats have sel-cted Ju ig. Lot Kiivar, ul F.v ui-vdie, a tnembrr ol the C-'tisiilu ln.ii.il Cui.vei.ii.,11, as, their cauditlate. The H hio. have not vei ... ..I J a s-le.-tio, but ,t is thought Mr. Die lisiLia.ol uonol counly, w it i he Ins opiouut Mr. De Bruler isau able Ian er, aud a most active aud energetic ,. ip ,,,, UI1 , friends iu the district of hie practice, auawdl If nominal, d, be able to head the Ju. ge ' In the second District, 11 is conceded, Mr. Dunham will be Ihe Democrat tc. cumulate. Il" la uuceriuin who the vv lug will run. evelal gentlemen are spoken ul. tn.ioa 11, ......... .. JOHNS Uvis, who o at.ly and laithtuCy rep- . ' e yeeeuled Hoyd county tu u,- LegUU tare sever- . -;- - -sUrge majority, ihe Democrat are "keeping theahaoe," iu th- hope ol taking advant ga ul any d,.en,lons that may arise i onr r.,nKs.Iulhi we trust they may be il,e spoken of by the higs, ,d M.e.ars. Ju.in J mMiarm Ilarvfv. I !ninr Mini M.-f C ..u -'sher, and McGanah-v arDjvia.aud Henry ecrest, by the Democracy ! r 1c'iiui.iaiy ti.ot.ghl Mj. Mace but' whoCywilTulB iu me- r.guvi. &yBl(lci, . v is Iliougni .,Jaj win ue nomiiiaiai ny ine Whig have many good men selected i. u nceriat u. We hear but htile said about the lentil Di. ! nfciK.!!!4,'a; ltT'.: U:t" Ha Whig-i-itand mmiog -N JZx.
DctHwcrnlic Harmony. Lent week we man extract from theedllo-
. rial culunui nf the Aurora C.muncrci .1, deINDIANA ' 0auciiig all whooppn-.! the Riveran.1 Harbor bill. That la a lie o Hal paper, ami 'he editor is j a democrat, and is one of the delegate lo the j Democratic Contention that meett at Napoleon on this day. In the Commereinl we find the follow in chapter on the same subject, to-v. it: stiver null limber Hill. A few hours hefo-e nulling out paper l.i press, we were handed a L-i gthv communication, by .gentleman of LawrcLCeborgh. w hi. h had been d.re.-le.t to us throKgh l im! Wr.let. b J J.. Robinson, no doubt, but signed, F.ntv rlH-g-r, in reply In our remaiks l.t weea in r.frreu.-e l the River and Harbor Bill mii with half an eye raiieilv discover that the sien iture and "he article iUelf ara written 1 l,y liilT-renl p.-ions At this late hour of the day, we bave not r..o..i, an., ii -oa., we root t no. ,ive inepn j tiiicai, gs-sy .nus.oii ol .lr. Koi.in.on a pi .re j in onr columns, oicct-d t.i us as a De.oocral, 1 ' I . tl .. t .out, iir T', our rniiiTB! ntt mip fiui'Mi H ii . .1 1 ft . J . I i - m.y le ir.niiii ii. nre.- n.io eiiiioriai interference lo ii.flnenre that nomination an I inletfereiiee Inch even th- editors of thelVm- . -ralic papers. .flh- DiMtict have. far as I: noliced, abstained, in ihrir editorial columns, 'rom imiulging in." "Interference!" exactly ao. We are no hireling tool ol parly, but t ondticior of a tree journ I a watchman on the lower of the people' ...tereM,; and f.JCl, will warn them of the approaelt of danger. Weareaked hy Ihe commuaicatinn, to name 'he gentlemen who would h-va voted for ihRiver and Harbor Bill. We do not know who would hava voted lor i but we do ktiow who voted against it. That' the rub. Again we are asked lo name ihe gentleman our can.ii.late; who is in favor f the Bill" We assure onr funny correspondent that we have advocated the claims. .f none of the c . nlidate;iieitherdowekuw the views of any one of litem oil this snl.ject, except J..I.11 E Robinanil's, which also the people k now ; and if he g. t. the nnmiiiiit'on for Congress, they a ill kn.iw wh.i'e who, and, 0 course, govern hi. rae in Mich manner as best ..nils th. ir jii.'ginei.l. Mr. I i.. a sterling democral Ibat i. to say, he goes it blind for ev.-r thing call-it d. inocracy vh-lher it is or not. He has been to Cci.gresa two terms and wauls to go again; and l as not Ihe must .li-liit j. ea thai th. re are 1 iher 11, en in the Di.trict a well qnal tied n b ti s. If. Aurora Commercial District I eiivrmfrnt The Reveille eiigtest,. ibat the Whig Central Committee should is-ne a call lor a meeiing at this place on the lat Saturday in this 11 otith for the purpn-e of appoititnit. l)-legnia to attend I he District Convention on the first Saturday uf May ejt. We have t,nt y. lenrn-.l tint it ha b-et, definitely decid-d II. .1 Ihe Convention :is lo he 1 . . . i " l ' " the hr S.tur.l .y, ibe h-r.l of M.y. inn llli.mii nrv. t 1. r.....;.. .1. Whit- Water ! .'ley and th- Whig, a majority of the Pr. ! snf He ! of the Di.trict. unit in fi ii g ihe linie j ""ro .-arnrc-nT . the '.' Hit of thai month The j 'w C-slle Courier .ys thai the Lol, linp of the P.,,i.u... i. r .0.1 ... - ..1. inr lirloailltlIHV.'1 M ay i now ".-v i.le.i tly out cf tbe qn.iion ' St thai we hinfc ; and sin h is the aeiitiment of Ihe While Water Valley. If n majority i. tn govern, we j think th .1 Saturday, the 21th of Mi.y next, may I be coiisi.ler-d a. the lime, and Can, bridge as ; th- ,.lar-. f..e hoMing- the Whig C. nveniiri. in thi District. Thi will give time for Little I'nion.' whose p.. Itii.-i-.n. derive m.-st . f the local pobtiral information from Rm Cl .rlsoi, American. In hold the nc-s.arv itfeting'. f,.r appointing Delegate.; and. indd lim- will thus be giv-ti fur holding T..wn.hin in ting in thseveral Cn.inii-s In th-DiKtri.-l. i. ihis msll.-r we wish a fair cx,.resi f a1 Whig In the Dt-lric'; and Ihnl the nomin ,, v ,e made insin-h a nunner as will effectually close the dor tnall nbjeclnr. The Co inty Convenii.m will meet al thi. place on Ihe s.cond Saturday of M .y next weaeest ,,,t ). ),, ,(,.,,",;, i.ni.tt.l 1.. .1. rt .. , . - . r- . .- ... and ap- " r ' m v.onv.inion tie causes no necesity fur having two County m.eti,,eJ. Wayn- Co-Wbig April 23d. From the f..lb.-inB from the Camhrb-.e R. ! eilleoftheSfitl, April.il.il. Is, seen Ibat the lime of holding Ihe District Wlia-T..... - ut Caii.h.tdge, has heel, settled"Ry an agreem-nt of.heWh edilor. 0 WaineConnly.iiwa. determined lo hold ,he v ..i.gn..i, u ,1 t,.i,reiitbn al Cambri.'g Tlll'RSDAY.HIF lain rn v or- . .. ' IIV on Nl-XT. instead ol either nf.b.d.e. , r. 7 ' ......... ... . . i 1 vr.iij. suggested. lirirm uin Now it it i ntidersloort Ihronebcut iSe Di. tri.1 lhal Ihe Whig Pres. of Old Wayne ,, t fix the lime of holding the Convenli b. . ,. . . i..a.,er now arranged, and Town.hin Meet. ing. can he called nndDehgates appointed to fc ppuimcu 10 attend at that time ." Since Ihe above wa in type we have received the lollowing from th- N-w Ca.il- Courier: Iwiigreaaioiinl Orgnniznlleaj 1 At a meeting of the Whig Central committee of Henry county. It;d.. held In the Town of N-wcsstle. on Ihe 21.1 of April. "M, On motion. Ji .htM HolUti E-q., ws. pfi, motion nf Martin L. Riindy, the fllovy. ing Remlutinti were adnpt-d: Resolved, That we concur in the recommendation for ho.ding a Congres.iotnl Conveii'iot, in Canihridge, on Thursday, the L"th ,ia of May next, and that every Whig iu ILnry conty, is hereby appointed a Delegate to atteiid the same. Resolved. That the proceeding of th Un published in the Indiana Courier, aud all other Whig pap-r. it, the District. JOSHCA HOLLAND. Chr'm. J. C. HrtiFLSO. Pec'v, Ibr Knacf ne.t nreh. ' r rom all ace . ut.L. this heai.titnl town I in a flotinshiitff conritli. ,.. It I,.. 1 "rr" - ,W"K 0111s, M,,,0 - . e-y ... --e v.reensnnrBn, M,t wm h,ar """ t ' 'leany and r.pid growth. Many ,rge ami clcgl httihiing, have bee,, erec.d ' . lW' l'Pu- '" ,""4 h"e kl" '"c" ',h the enterP''" cilUcu.. Situated in Ine center of the ...,bl-rn,. ..r n- ! r .u ' j . 1 1 ; "'"'V trade i.cottcentraied there. The - ; 'd well supplied with large stock, of goeals, ' r reh7d E", Cimin,,8,i' nd lhis P'-. ! ,t..reesburgh ha just commenced lo grow. "r"'vourgn merennntsare ot the right kind, . W,' 'be 'ailr-nd is finUhed to Ih .t noint. it !
'" C,"'"'"ah.brlgl1teDiUproeecl.lhiirltai.." I think she should be umpire.
,"Dd r"nd'r " 0ne of lhe mo" ''"Pliant place. r the Slala Law. Press.
Correspondence.
Nrvuna Citv, MAkm 12, 1551. DfAR Ci.akon: I wtile you a ftw line. this morning in great basic. The business portion nl NEVADA CITY IS IN II I' INS. I have been route weeks ah. ut j V2 milm E. oflirre, hihI ixttri.nl ytt-ntiiy g ; Almtit 2 oM.rk Indf uilit v;i-.rf hlrtrnt-rt iy . the cry of HPE. On geliit g up we disonv itj e.l a Bowling Saloon some 2'W yards from where ,,, ,(;. pr,v & fn 's store) I.. he on fire. , ol,e .,,r, all Main street, j(lh, or,BiUlreet ,.f ihei hv) was in flamea, !,,, ,,y ,,H...r.-,.k wl .11) r, ,',a. n,e.'; this, beii g .Mtlv atll'tl.o l ii-i..ea'rrl of tleriiv. and ... ... fin I ..:i..:. T t. r
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' , T, , . ;,. . ,i1M... coiwin ti... 1 ...... i i... i. .1... n . . . . I "'. ...e un- 11 not in intirn stu.ri ol I ' hall tit. of dollar M ...V lnl every ,i :. j ,i ,. ', , ' om establMimrlits are Mid l.i have lout V21. riOO. ; !?,..,,.... .1.,, .t.:, ,. ........ , mill pill n'nrir, nom or li'em Itriiitf ol.if rd. ! f , n...i i.o...!. a i.i i.9i.ii.'i me uri'viMki til ii. ' fl.rle" Xl.dlbcr. il'lv with which il bur. i.. ... equallrd in the hn-tory of , I.e.. in., n.-ni.-eiv coofl .gration Tlli , uLrfonl.tdly Ihe v. ork of Incendiaryism. a several 111. 11 have lately openly pro. Li. m..A .U..:. .1. : . . t inn. .. ... ...nil.... in mini ine 10 a1 11, ami everal : it. 11 Is have Irm made within the tact two weeks. I believe nr. live were lot. The m n t , ,M1,,V farmed. Hreat i. c , mu-t be telt by the ritieUa in the In.a of l.y buil.:ings The Kt otrt.-e. will, all lb. l-i. !er and paper was destroyed. About onlonrih uf Ihe compact part ol the city was con sumed. I have lime lo w rite no more. F. R. ETPD Fatrioi. Ino., Aran. 23d, S5. Tfar Cl l KS0K:l'he session of the Grand DitiMi-ii is diaw ing to a close. It .N been a very harmonious .-.smit. and very largely at
1 ... e . . . hrit.lv determined t.i oppo.e Intemperance ill all it. forms. I had the ..-asiire of ad.lre,.j,,e a large audience I st ninht in the I'iuv. i. I,.t Chiir. h, ,. 1, tbe temperance qu.slion in g-neral. and the Iraffi- iu particular I look verv .Vel V,f Cr" lep tiosl uilrais.ii, yer f, ,,eB the w Lb-key s. ll. r. Tby r-.ll.er insinuate if there is any Lody more ultra, they, (the w hi., key sellers) n. rd . xpet t no quarters. Well, ( rather gues they might a well surrender as not. and save themselves the mortification of being captured Not much has hen done of general interest in Ihe G D. A rcM.lntinn passed, nearly unanimoiisly. iiislru. liiin-nttr deb-eate 1.. r. ...... .1 gress aud sigua of recognition in ihe work of the or.er. oa.peal have been a-ked for to the N. D.atid 11.1 11-w point have been decided on appeal Iron, subordinate. INd il 110I been lor F,...y D.vi.i.in.we would have had hut litlie in the appeal j,,e-less than I ever knew IWyfurni-h.il os hi.. 1,1 P,t.t or CHk( some ul h,cli wereneatly gravc q.tesltona Lite h llie hroas thai referr-d lo M W .'. Wi de l.v the hr liter Who aske .. i. , , Room The r.iurns ... ,1,. ......... . ...... . . . ..." . , ' Crease ill the in. 11, is I;.. ... Divis...,,. since la., (,,i.,b.r Tl - I" I". I . .... X . ..u'Ti:::.!:: ,1 ,, r T . ., . ' ea. en, ami j tin n;.I.G.T.,,.,hepU-eofCha Wuodwald reIn short the f'i-nd of Temperance have cause' ot rejoicing in Ihe present r.issn-t. and greal " ! The G. D ha decided lo I.,.. .. . ! - no -ogMi, un1 er ihe co .trol .,r i. n n 1.- . . . " location ami I- THIS iVr ar- o..l Huf. I ) ine.. upon, iiistriirlions ,..vc been given l restore 1 this r fPtCr,' in the obllir;,ti,,.. Yon r.. r ----- T A. GOODWIN r F " ' ' ' I , ' , '. ' ' ' ' "e.og... am, tro.n there 1 1 j V U",V- I"""1 ,,",d- "oH M"M' ,'"' ,Up" "f tiou fr . , . '" , wel. s.lecl-d and wll named, and with nr. .L.ll 1 ... " """ Kll have be-,, ,C- ' Out " " -rl weailh. rti.i. . . " 1 - -a.rTag,,ce ma, ked every step nf ' ' !"" " proceeotngs t ou. r t irjn. , V. premise., but , r,- T "UM"-" - II- lias.au Slreel 1. And l.ial... " "K" , , """"'" -'. who i ,nr llHj 11. -1. . t .;...:i. , ... , - r . nuns, am, fed lhe, p.. codfish and p..,B,oes. "wheat bread and chick, n fixe,,.;" luj HS vta llrc. ted by practical men. ,he Co blew P. Bul Ihe limber, wat-r power, building, and "'' -'IM''"ir el.ouldhave promised a 1 different resn It One of Hie ho,,., j, 72f,Pt j,y i;;,,no,hPr fill by 12H; and the strongest, best huilt.and best arranged for lumSertng I ever saw. Two gang of uin- saw, each culling limber fill feet ill l-nth; and nine singleaw,al well supplied will, p-.wrr and limber and the timber at the raw c...ii,,g h. than fl per 1 1100 feel; and in 4 or 5 , -ax raf ig distance of market, w here, al Ihe least, it must bring 10 to 13 per 10U0 feet. Even yet thi city an mill sh-d ine mark, of their former rlnrvt and ii . ...iL... . r ' '-. l.ln, 11.. I we,-,, them and every thing about them, le.tily thai they are the wk ofanolher race. The property ha fallen into strange ha-uls; being ...bl-ihe whole brought j 20-w hi. I, tos! over ; twice a many ihons.,,,.!. Then came the nilfering, the w holesal.
.ee. c.,.,,,, suv new memt.ers have been , tw.en the appearance of the ril it-n uf Louisinitialed, eid en lb. viol... tl sre is an entliu- ill- and those of Cincinnati. The Cincinnati smsii. on Ihe len perai.ee question tl little ( ana ar. known by Iheir lean and hungry ks, expe. ted t find. The novelty ,,f Ihe order ha- J while Louisville people are know 11 I v Iheir fat ving worn . (T, it v. n-.l.l he reen.t.ah e to . xp.cl . round cheeks, well turued ab.lomeiia, aim happy le-aciilbuM omi than was niai.ilesled 1,1 first - 1 . xpressh.n of lace We und. rsiaud thai. on the But these, w bo are here, are tried 111. n and mosl average, two Louisville people oulwcigh three
Icpluud.ring.daylightlakin, TT' V",' "" hr,gi, l Mh u Ihe 21. i-l. age.) e.gl.ly.,re years, n.ed, luokuig .1 him. lumbar, dog saw, aud (cImmi '""'y-. ','Vbm..e.l,.,ey , tufril By hi death CommodmeC. Siew.rl, ol ihi. ; w,,., drooping head. ,
j until tint only crow ' of which there was of which there Wa 15(111 word. 1 I.... h-els. egme.s , other Ihi c beb.i.. ... II... fi . . . . . , ...,..r.,,,r,ri,, nun removrtl. I he atones were al.., taken from the gr,t mi II . So . ... I on .ee -t i an altered concern. The li.nSrn1 which are very mae.iifi. ent i.. .....t. ,"""l,k- "r- -nunc!; and wen Ihe Cam l. I H"l given in any degree, hut the river ha. lelt it.! "'"J o.,e round the abutment. j . .e . , . . ......, ueiweeu two young mood was to have come off on Saturday, at Savauah, - uiiitoru i uu g rtrr Mlf 11 1 io rDi tr.le the controversy ; whtch grew out ol an Pini y one of them, of lhe other, lo a joung lady : to whom he had offered to throw but was compromised by ou agreemcut lo arbihimself awav of rnnr.e b i. i..el...tj i ills The .treel, of several low,,, have.lruck me a suitable far the climste, 250 feel in width, with
Ihne row of shade liter, give room for air, and aH'urda ah.-i.tc. Instead of linrr thrown into next monlh, I begin lo bel as if knocked into the n.i.'.ile of 1..XI summer, and oh rci lewh.g the .,ddc.,
transition (rum wii.t.r blasts. In son liter I.hIimV , breath, and from i-alure wrapp d ill rol.l attire, j 1 wh. r- Uv m cUit in lit-r yrtilrrwt o l-nv. himI fl "Nor wrulil I ibr. ugh surrefMve years A war wanderer roam; The hand tluit t.ow direi Is my way, Shall ri'on ri luliict me hon. I am dear ir. your., TOBAPOFVA. Jrrnv I inrl nnrf l.etiit ille. Il seems ll.iit tl.c in. 11. arit.e Jenny I.l.wl diif ; not het..w any f her i ha-iii-s iii ,..mavillc I 1 h" I-oi-ville J. uni.il. wl o is ev.r rea y for I any emrrrncv cumIv errnnnta for this, as - 1 ''' ' 'V' '"'- ' The follow ii.g Irom rr-iitice. will make our r-a.ter-langii and grow 1 .1 : l eivc u.at j-i.i.y l.ind made cine yer hnnd.oi.ie ih.m.iioi.a to the poor people who ' live in I no ii t. mIi M, wriil about thai rilv and her heart was so touched hy the ..iecl.-cle "'isery nun is ev-rt. re .ett, .that she look out her .. I.....H .....r U"'k '"" '"r "'"t banded orr Utiree iboil-aod .'ol ara I.. the cause of charily . i TUnt ,",w'vr- u ""'v " dm,, in the bucki ,""r",'d 10 '"Ktf tiiirinnatians lol- ' erhlv cnmforl .hie. ' - ",'0,,, Eotiisville, ond. see) ng everybody fat and well, frd and happy, ahe pill her ' l,urM P"ck-t. Sh- s.w 110 wrelchednes and 1.0 In.Mcalion. of ith-re. We have no d"bt that the Coulrast beiween the two citi-a i ,n" k "r-il.ly . We believe H...I LoU j is-v-He i the only cil thai the "divine Jenny" ! ever vi-ited, in which she di I not find some ohjject. that appealed lo Iter charily. She is right j 111 h. li. vn g that Eouisville alntida in no need j of charily, as tur sople ate the nicsl contfortable people iu the world, eating more goo-l food. wearing more good Hollos, an! living iu lar better hu a than any oih. r people l'ver body i. stru. k with the difference beof those ul Cincitiii .Ii. . Mob rilltliit.nl Ihe Jnilir l.iud rncrrl ' " Ertdav nmht. t:l Ihe concert of J-tmy ' ' '" Pittsburg ' . Masonic Hall in w hich 'he sang, wi.a surrounded by a In. b of several thousands of p. r.oii. i-l. ie fly boy andw. iknieu from the Mi'is They threw stone and eegs malty of which broke the w uidows, and peiielra. led the house. Jenny Lmd w;is aid-tn finish the Concert, though much al.r.oel Siie was compelled, however, to remain till I o'clock at tiigbl. and j "' t"k'"" ""' h, k Wi' ,,r,'",B : down leiicn She le't Pittsburg betele rlaylight, d.clartng lhi.1 11. thing would induce her to remain another boui! The Mayor and police were 011 ihe ground, hul could lu iiuihiug The whole affair wa dt-grtcef u! . Ciu- Gazette. C0111I Julir nn n IViilonrr. A corre- .nt nl Holly Sorn,.. Misi.sio- ,, , t.dl.,w-.,,g. and voncl.e lor it Irullt. ' 1 . 4 1.. . t . l . . .. . ... 1 ' " " w- ""V -"' " lalelyj II i 1 ' h-' In Lit the residem -of Ih- widow M-; whether i """ ,M" " ber ..,e.y ilinMiMBIIl I1IU Ittll KIIOW. (Jlltf - '; - ' - 011 ..ie garment ,.f rt,,. Th-t irl were -w. ,,, ,. B. , ,1,1 w 1 ..wer -iiui.g up liis bat," as usual, aad look his seat by I ha fire; 1,1.. ht ti... , h .oi.ene.l H.mI m..i . . .. .. o..,,.;;.7.:.., it d...... .... .1.- 1 .1. . ' - .,,.:,-, lief n-gro man 111 a loud Vol.e, 'Jake! J.ke! come and The widower started lake t.l 1I11 gOOSe !' .... .. 1.1. .......... .1 ' t e....e.oj; Wl.ai in ill -a- 01 V is order. "Jake! do von h lear nie; ; ngnni exclaimed llie w i.luw. I b-g your parI don. Mr M id the widower, with visd Ie "Si'1"' "bul pray, don't c II J.ke :fyu ' '" ' -e. 1 will goal onre. ""d i,,,nul U'- "'-r'f"'cc of servant The pn.es roareti w.tli I lUgh'er, and it took some ","'"'"- --pbiin lo the chagrined widower hi mi.t.ika He I. t be-n known to visit ,h wW" '- ""'r-W eveut.ig BTTh -company that obtained a charier la winter for Hie ex-lusive navigation by st-nm-hoal. I hit-Ktver. are making preparal . .. ion i g ahead w ith Iheir enterprise. A stnall steanier is he,ng huill, wlmrh will sunn he runuing on Ihe river; and It is tn he ied ili clearing out ihe .1 ream Tl. k..... 1. 1...:.. e .s ou.11 01 a size 10 run "'" C ".rough Ihe luck al Ihe feeder dam x- 1 ... . .... . .. ,.r...,i,r, "otii.une n er keep in a good "ir-of w ater, we may- .oo ,..ct lo hear the , steamer running ,, , M, Roapori and p. ibly extending ,, trip. ,., Ihi. ,,Uce ao'.l lo ''- BlnfT. oi While River. Success to the enterprise - Martinsville G z-tle. Him Ihirf. L.t Satnnl .y evening h-tv,.,.n 7 and 8 o clock, a nv w.t h-ard in tin stihl- of Mr. fi D G d.y, near Wtrf. ah,,t -ven mile fr.u,, M oll.,,,,. Ao ..f Mr. G went to the stable, and j.tsl as he arrtve.l, he disnnver-.l a man issuing f'o.n II. le.dmg a valuable young horse for whuh Mr G had repealed, relus.d one hundred miliars. Young G inst.uily ordered Ih" thief to slop, w ho threatened with an oalh. T T"" "UU T".' "'" "" "uuy po urn up a si,. ue and threw it at Ihe llorse-lhi. f, knocking htm down, hut al the inslant of throwing th- rubber disci, ,rga I a pi-tol,! the bill culling Ihroujl, ,ha whole of GoUy's' I . . 1 : , ' ' Prt, .l- ' ""r: """-en aroui... a hen throwing the i-,.,..,e ,. 11 , .e .-ysral cuts, par- . right It uk Uy d-s pernio vXerlion the vilhan eff-cle.i hi escaue hut Ih-re ....... . ' 110 llOUI.l ll.s, l. ... k.., I . . J -..ream 01 IT"' I"" Howtng fro,,, ,i, " lrU!!"fa ,ne I-nce.-Mad.sou U,er. Uhlx rdi.lalc! Willi K. RocHK.Tica K-n , of Lifavelte ha. cn,e,,t-d ,u ,r. ,le r'dce fur Comrre., ' ine race inr vongre., 0t. "e i nig ine. fi thatctricl. and i announced a the candidate in the Lifayette Journal. In making the announcement, that paper says that
' Mr h.oche.,cr ha. l.ken .hi ep a. the ear- civ e n '., . ,he Vtllcr . rr. nest request ofm.ny whig, from various part. Jenn, Lit.d snug Sweet Home a, St. Louis of tnedtslrict. The whig central Commillees : An elderly gentleman who heard It , .' of Monntgomerv. W.rren, Fountain, and Tip- ee.si.ely excited that ha ..,d:Goo.l Heav-us' pecaime couuties, have endorsed his Humiliation, if I had hut the trunk of a hollow tree lo call and it Is presumed that other counties iu ihe dis- my home, I could go home now aud creep comtrict will follow thsir axample." I fortably Into it."
I 'I he Nrgr. !.. ' We arc iu favor of iIk provision: The exis- ' of two distinct race separated by the pr " of color ml rv, is a positive evil. A u evil which Ihe Legi.laiL... of lhe country ought
" reme.ly. This C.vernilienl is llic while male Cv. rnmeiil. ii . . I iHH run mr nil- m mm- mull i i"iry. Th lil irk mni c.i nvr uc uy with ' u Ofttttion il miil.nr njoy wilh nuinl,
wwinl and .tliml r iv 'i -f-. lu iitfvl of I uinrdrr ol tli- Oprim fiily. TUy rr nrulnvr Stit-. f-rnui.i if.,1iHi. m .rolnt.ilHil uul r-Flrd 011 llirN Ilivil ol Dot I. M.ir-b, ol Kr-nt .1.- ... . .:.. a... . ..a a .1.1.......... m ..a.tHlwt atn lliaa amt rali U I la U f
i lie- tc- r - v - v inn if-jnir'l nrr ( 1 HI iiir ol Ihe jiouutry. Ill l"Wi and llim.is tl.eir emigrali.-n , is pr.'hll'il)! Eel tc people of In. iali.t tail lo adopt lhi( prn i-ion who h has been in-e'le.l ii. the nrgaiih; hw, an ) y..u hold out an indue meiil Inr Ihe hrnken .town and al.'niilolied tieeroea to fl v to our Slate as the city of refuge where th- laws will protect Ih. in. and wheic il..r r.. e f..rt,.l.l- i..r iheir .rn, ...... - - - fi.itl.n, and where they will he fed and clot lied hy the Jaxea draw M from the hard eariiines of the while man. I It inm.1 he borne in mind thai none of the lieproes now in the -Uie will h- c.i.nn-lle.l lo lo Liberia, will. nut ih. ir free eol.Nl.l. ........a that five III. miand dollars he aun.ia'ly aplopriated for the purpose i f CoIoi.izh g Ihe tree blacks, ri.l.i.g onr cntilry of ibis u-e'ea popu - lali.m. ill any one ay that it will not Ii.i.l. .;.i... r .1..- 1 money w.ll apeht. Encourage 1I.M.1 to aeitl-among iiaand ill leu year the negro pop;..l..; I ... u. .11 1 ....VLH , w ............ j ...i....m . ... .-e -ir.. , .... tit. r p,.,.r lax increased in a i-orenpondii g ratio The la w o f lieceesity which know no sympathy ahould i.roiool every man la Vole tor his i h.ut.e. We shall have more to say on thi. .ubiecl in future Stale S-nliuel. rVThe New Vuik Herald ol Monday contains the following: T Mr. 1 Ii. inas liver. Having recently ar rived in this since your -halleuge appeared in j Spirit ol ill- Time. You slut- tbel y. u will fight any man iu Ihe w orl.l'for $ l.i.l'Otl a sine j and a. no on- ha yel Hcceped your challenge, .' I will accept it, fight you for $5.l'(0 a side, the j fight t come off III three month after match i lliaile. I won l, niaae it III.HIIII bill I cannot raise the inoi.ey. Man a n l iiione y will b-ready ' on Tuesitay evening at 1 ine o'clock, so von will confer a lavor on me l.y calln g at the Rninbuw, j lt ckliian slreel, on that evening New Yn'k April 5. !.')! W. Ti'ddock. j P .r . .... r- 1 .i...t. " "8"- """' suit you iu that respect Frniia of l.orwfocelsm. TheSt Louis Republican, ol llie ISth iuslaiit, stales the n- uf anol her steamer by striking one ot lite emhlems ol Locolo oim a snag. Il Wa Ihe sleamer Corn, sunk ill HoWaM's B- in!, by coming in contact wtli a sn-.g ihe honl was loaded wtlh prutlun. tutai lus excei.t ... ' tlie lloai a machinery. In Indiana, Allierlson. the Member of Coll gres w ho voted against the River and Hatl.or Hill. ha. been thrown oveilmnrd hy the L.cofcum, with a view of HVeiting the storm that i gathering. Oilier districts iu Indiana, and also iu Ohio and tbe North western Slates, w ill substitute for llie Lo.-ofocu lepr.-seiilaiive. who bet raved the W.sl. other caiiuniule- li.oae slm cau be relied upon. C'niro Capita' and enterprise nrc being freely expended lo wall out the waters and bt.il. t up this notable city on cry laud. Four miles of stone embankment have la-rli built along the Mississippi and Ohm river banks, from their junction. A wall three mil. north uf the tow i-lo he hoill. Ir rtv. r lo rier the wall Is 2," feel al the ba-e and If feet i, the lop. and 5 leellnpher than Ihe water ros-in 1-41. i:uronc.iu ,cvv. FRANCE. The to w Ministry i officially a unced as !. Ilo : M Rr'che. Foreign AfT.is; M R-uh.r. Ju-tire; M. Fonl... F 1ce;M Leon Foil" h. r. Interior; M. B..ff"- 1. Commerce; M Cha-s. loiip L-ilbul. M .rine. General B.udin, war; M.Magul.Publ,.- W...I. ' siry ,-aleeadv threat, ued w ill, opposition by Ihe Monarch 1st parly. ENl.LAND. Miuy c-asi to Rome are n,M'",r'"K A (t them we ee the name of Archdeacon Manning, who- aern tepuhl.shed ,., Ih..cii.ilryt have (seen ...widely read, l,e Q"rr" "f E"f,",", "'- ' nee ence a weeK. and lias announced her ii.leii. lion of giving some brill iaitl fete and Magnifi-c.-nl hall duril.e the txhililiou She b... re. cenlly comm. tied f In ing autograph tellers of jut ilaliou lu the lariuu- Courts ol F.urone. The K-ng of Belgium has already replndlhal he shall v.s, I London iu the. nor.-..fil, ........1.... I Many inemhera of the royal f, ly of P.irs.i, ... bave al. accepted the invitation, and Q ,ee Victoria hope tln,t ihe Knperor or K11 la him"r tbe imperial Piiuce, will revorl to Lou d on lhi Suminer. ITThe Grand ,M ..sonic Hall at Indianapolis will he netitcated at the uet communication of Ihe Grand lodge, iu May. An air wi'l he delivered, euiiable to the occasion, hy an emi lient member of the Fraternity, end a beautiful O ie, written by Mr: Bolton at the reiiie. uf the committee of arrangement., n- he sung Jenaty l.i.i.l iu the llnnimoih (nve. The EilX.helhtowil Register. ItollC.lllg Jenny L Mid's visit iii the Mammoth Cave, save; We ean, Ih t she appeared lully to appreciate Ille magnificence and grandeur displayed j the arches, domes n-.d vast ext.lil of the sitl.lerranea,, passage and room iu llie cave, and tu feel a coii.cLiu.ueas lhal Go I wa prea-,it. Whilst regar -ing th- si,t.liiv f the ceue, the , j. festaltons of Divine workmanship, and lefl.-c-ting upon th- utter inability ol art t., rival the splendor, beauty and wisdom displayed around ! her. she ank down in sil-nt adoratijt, and paid homage lo that powar w nch had created all these womlerous work. . i Di.lin.ni.hcd uirej Ucnd. Philadelplua, April 23. rni . . venerable tummodore Jame. B.rron, - r ivap.ait. ol the U S. Navy, died al Nor ol He, become Senior C ueco.ne. Pl, ,or Caplai,,. I he mosl Key. Samuel Ec.cle.lon. Roman Calholic Archbi.hn.. r nl.i j. . . . ' r - " .ir, oieii last , . riz " u-orge.owi,, u C. where he has for '-time been .uffVriug from a painful d 1 isea.e ol the Ihro.t II had been luig-rinr between lif- and death for .everal days, .0 that his death wa. nll unexpected. lie w,a in ,l,e 9-t.,h ynT , ofh.s.go The belle of all the churcl.e. i I U.ltimore were loil-d last night when the in- ! telhgence of the worthy prelale'a death was re ceived.
Tlie Krai Tragedy. I The Cecil Whig ufSaiurday hn-lhe following j account ..f the rrcl ..f ihe parli-a charged with J "en g concerned in the Cos leu ii.iir.lerM. j .. Trurs.tay ughl bt. Plienff Hal,' and
j Ifi. er 1 hackery, esi led lit a posse l citizen - I .i.i.i . L L a '.la.... . rifiirii nnn tuufu in jm. iw iifw, , J..I111 V F..r.l mi-J .a mir-l SiiN, chfg-d with U.uii- purl mi . .I1011 in, uf kiiowlni., ol, i ionium, a ...... I., i.w l)r ..i..n. ....fi.d in k'-i.l iail on aiKi.i. ion o1 heinff f on - ' - necled with Ihe same murder. There are oiliera i 'liplicaled who are not arreted t ord an I bills live in this county near Bohemia Ferry. It also stated that A brain Taylor, mentioned in ihe mysterious mils fnuni 011 the person of John Brown, has been arrested 011 iheeame groiin.ts, : ... V..u. C . 1.. IV.. t. u ..... 1. u . I aim in 1 1. VM?..e in.. r winwr w nw a.ru I tlie nacl imi.ort of Druiniiionfl's r-t.Un-mu'. and underelaiul that they are kept aecret. The I tregedt aj-pei r grow more an ( inoreco.ili ..li.-aied. I...I ..erhao a clew that will unravel it . l.-.a ....m r.iliM.I 1 Tile K-nt New of ilurl ij" is silent ml tiit ! rUhect, except noting the arrest of Tirlor. j The Cei.tert ill Thiie says lhal ia 11 ol I roe ! thai one of Hie 1 vr.oi.a (em.i...eed . rcler lo ' Dru. uud I., ihe Cheetettowii jail I.e. cuniVi aed the murder .1 tlo-Cosdcii l.nmly .1 I ludinuii tawHlit-a. J J-tT-rsoii pave a l.ravn r rev. one than any I oilier oili.lv in the Stale it exceeiii; g that of ; W ey i.e, f 45!'.9J. The a bole to. k ol the M-t-isi.ii and I iii iaiiapiili- Ka.lr. ad is ass. sa. d and i tax.-.) 111 J fli-rsv 11 counly, w Licit is quite au item i.. ibe r. venue. The revenue paid into the Slate Treasi.iy, the prrs-nl Je..r, by twelve - counties 111 lut-iauu, ie as lolliT:
j-fl-rson jiSfi :a W ay 1.- I -,M!i 4 M .rtoti lo.M'7 12 lluh I'.i -J.ti III Dearborn 12.4 7 .' 5 Frank 'ill I .VJ 1 y j li my II 15.' V4 V.go i !H4 6-1 Washington U.7.1 114 Putnam 'J..i .7 33 Fi..yd 9 Lbs 4'l Fa) V lid 9 .iil- tl) $14i,lKHI HI
Tlie Kggreg.te, it iil he observe.' , ia equal lo nearly one Ihtrd ol the whol revenue ul llie j Stale, l,sl year. The increase upon the revenue of I st year, In the counties ul J. tf.-rsoi!, Wayne, and M.iro.u, is reelect. v-ly as tuliows: jt.tiC I 75; Jl ,4 J7 "0, : aud J.2.1 42 4. Tulai, $7.J I l'J j The county of Starle, the bet organized ill ' Ihe Stale, ami ihe Muallt.-I iu point ul revenue, inane her first pay u.rnl thi rr,aiiiuL U inu .- r ' ' Cm er tlie rpeialion of the "new fssefsninit I aw," Ihe Is venue ! the Stale lonsl he un-Ineu-ely increased. The linalicca are i.ow in ail easy ami flourishing com iiion, hut another year Will place them Upon a fooling above all h .Zard. Sl..le Seiitiuel. TVrirOrlri.ua 1'ui.ni.in t r.se. Vicn iii e Rus-. I, ihe wile ol Cn .rlc. Rnsel, W hi romai:tic suicb.e, at New Orleans, l.y drinking poison, we not ic-d sum- cays since, has lieeu .i.e. hargeii. Il appeal l!i-.t llie husband m.Xe.1 the poison, and iiraiii- hi, and she look a glas of brain :y and water. H- Wasjexj. ous of her h-cause she talked about someone e!le iu her e.' ep. O Da lib I V ebsler has gone to the north and W ill I "I r. turu lor two months. le . engaged J lo argue Die great cause beiween Ihe Methodist' cl uu ii norlii and south ul New York. We he- ' ' V"" l'e first inslauce of a Seer, lary bavtt.g Lis p. si to practice law. Il is said Unl '"" '" r:,'iC','"", th.lt!iepl.ce will laj ,r"-,rd ' Kulua Cboate, ur E ward Everett. Slate Seuliuvl. j Aa 11c ir r( d. The free eoil j-pe, at Cenlrevillc i to h1 discoultnued, lor w aul of support The edilor. iaa l.aaa last 1. 11 111 her. makes u financial exhibit, which show that it ha. bee,, a os,,,e cone r.l. Serv-d him right. Wl, men invest their meana in such incendiary ol.jeCIs, ll.ey ought to loe Ihtlll-State Seiifuel. ' ! 1'n.l Iralcliu I Mr lami'ii N Tvm-i niil,,.,,! r. ! New Yolk city lo Cincinnati in the short! "puce ol 4i hours! leaviue New York on aun.i day and arriving at Cl nciniialn.,, Tuesday, last. Thi i. a.. Iwl...- it.. ..;.. 1 . ' ' know ledte of. and present a striking contrast beiaeen the traveling f.icilin- of the present day aud ll.ov of f..r.n-r times. But a few year "II" 11 would require Irom ten days In two weeks , to HC.-ompI si, the same amount ol traveling that Can te done now iu o many hour.. Surely llu is the ne ot Ri lr ial and Steam E..giies. Tltis i a aad com.ueiiliry 01, the doctrines pre ecbed I y a lew cit.z-n some ol Wealthy on- thai Railroad are of no beuefil lo the couutry Reveille. " An nclori.ieeiiaeCniublins. At..... . . . n ' " "r.N:uced 111,0 ihe California L,egisiM,urc, in 'iceiise cetlaiu gambling games the tariff- i- f la'lll lor three months, f.-r ur-r three n..,,te lahles. and $111110 for room three liiouibsCMiilaMiiog lea II, 1, Ihr-e tb'e The hill prohibits the games called "French moute" r "I''"" "ards" and "Loup" or "Siring game', or "Thim lib a" lln se game, are prohibited under a penalty not Ie. than $500 fine, nor more thai. S20UU. with i,pr ,ent fro... 3 to 6 I.iunlhs. ILTA Mr Morris pul.l.ahes , card in the D s Moine. low.) Star, iu reply to ...me remark, made about him In the Iowa Stale Journal, in wh.cl. he ask Ihe editor if he ha. ever la-held his owu hi eou physiognomy in a inir-or, and say a that lu has become .0 bise and deprived lhal there ia uuue to worship al hi. shrine tx Cept a canine associate; and that the uuiuforlering about the street would take him for the Wanderimr J-w. and advise hint lo return with Ins r, ..b n h k.....l. n.. ,h- svh..l- .. . 11 is a llcll ll. C lined ol DdiluPslMle. llotak-s - w his leave of the said editor thus Aud now, in taking my final leave, I pro nouuee you a base cal umuiator, a puppy , aud a pa It root,, for all which there is a remedy, ei,,.r in a court of j. i..r, ., t,a ,,),,'. (I1u,h the point of the bowie knife, ilh the cudgel!! the "home whip," or th rough lhe pulrified col- 1 unis of the lowa State Journal. Floggiag ia turfaeel. Parents who are too weak, or loo lazy to manage their children at home, are alwaya the loudest in deunncialion of a teacher who has been goaded, by wetks or mouths of insolence, short-comings and disobedience, into the necessity o' u.ing the rod- The male ass at home should have a taite of it .
j JIne.nrbn.cli. ni.,. - I Churls Sumner. contrary t., ti, pubie ! , ! length been rlnim TJ g Ualorlrou, Machuetl Mr Sunnier i,, "-chol ,r and a gc.ib-,,,,,,," .,, j, quile
, ""') u..wu, l.y hi Urallons aim Spes,, I 1 1 ! Itrnll.i-i. ll 1. . i" '" nave i-a ' t fi.fl.iiy of brimful K,!,, Wl1' '!: ntH.uiMi Uiu for I lie- ru : H "'iiiiug i ut nm njr a Ci-ruiuc of N. w EngiamJ u-w I uhil.oph fc I UW lit! Vetlll!- I tit! HI tt aSfll'lIOr lif UMli I . iuuu; If a and ol Con. lie. alts ami tractiCal atM..... - remains In lie aeeB. As a Senator I.. . .1, , iiaI to eoiemly fwr.r to aoppurtihe Coum;ujoii l"e I- uue(, cities, a lot lue 4lli artit-, uf Hi.; la Com-I ilulioo, se. I1..11 2.1, read lUu,: "Nu p. reou held to a-rvice or labor in on, alate, ut.il-r the Ixw Il m.l, ..t l. 1L)i (( ther eh .Il iu cone. quciiee ul any .ia or lrfll lii.i. Il.rre.tl Im. .!.-.. :rtjt fr..n. a - t - '1 1 II tJ , h.hor; Lot h.,ll tie delivered o;.uu vt ,. sfl lo w lium rutli w-rv ice or UUwr -h.il L cue." Now. in a at.eech made by MrSimn.. It Fal.eu.l l.,i, Nov II. lf.Ml. we llik, '1st 1. lowing extr cla. 1 S-ii t r Sumner bkHi,w tile lutnr language and ai ls h he lalk, ln1(i.,. ut la- taken w ltd "Menial reaerv.iti.,u Coi gr. . 111 tiwrreard t.f all Ihe . b.o.i , - anfeguarua ol freed h .a paaed a ...,l erilr, I um hriMiaii, cievilish law." "Into Ihe immg., , calul.'gue uf iialn.lt il crime his ha" now ' i ri.ali g Willi il, by an ... xoifcliie Itri rssitt, ,4 autlior. also, and 1 hi. fly b.in whu, s. Frrskru ol Hie LT inte.1 Slit., l his nurse I' .' hill " "I h v-e ulrei.iy lle,.ej lht lull lo Ui sUmp act, aim 1 Iruai liial liie parallel may ivcu:illI). Ued yet lutilnr hy a hurst of popular trt,; aga t.sl all action uuder it, similar to thai al,lt gluwed iu ihe breast i t our I II. ere. List.a i the wor s ul Jul. 11 At. bins iu hi tliar. tf j 'In every colony, Irum Grorg.a tu Nw linn-,, j shire, ;u. lusive, the st- inp i;i.-Uil utors ai.ti u. speclor have breu cuioprbeJ, by the ui0.. q.ieranle rae uf the people, lo renounce it3 i lfi. es ' Tne stamp art couIJ not be executed htrt. : Can the lugilive slave bill? (Never. J , ' "I will not dishonor this home of llie P.;. grim-, aud uf ih- revolution hy adinilliug, u T I e.l. Hot brltrVe 1I1..I tins bill wi:l be ex'tuuc here. Iu. iv m:u..U bii.01 g us.a clsewl.eie.uitt lurget huinni.iiy lu a f.n.ied lonlj tu Lw; l.ut llie p.iblli; lui.sci. urr W ill llota'loW a lUau uiia h.i lro....rli uur Mr. els a a Irremau lu l( ur.ged asay as a slave. " ll.i-ie are lining whu will i.rv. r ainlnk s any ...st, ..no uoIe.il si.. nun.,; .11 i ir niio. ... peio.liies ul tins 011I, lium .riraiu sun 1 v.. men n j; Irli.. nun lium l....oiage. Tliei will ..tl'.-r l.i:.. tl... .1.1... r ... .. ..... ... .. - . . lu ., . 'I UeeJ be. Wl.l orolecl Ilia lilieriv hv lo.ca " . . j t'ruui 1'bil.Urlpbi. I'liiuAbKLmiA. April 28. A tire at IluusJalti uu Fiiwu t.igui, utfttiuvr. 4l builuiugs iu tlie buaiurs pail ul too tou. uu 415,1,1,11 I. i liiii'.up -Mraeuf Yi.giuu wu at IjsI dates, ly. ' ilig tlaugrtoUsly lil. e In.ve u.ue s.-u.ii Lupous Ayr. a lu Mird 2nd. Tlie resignation ul Kus-s luO a.-uiliri, lilsiju it-Ill, pre euiiuece. Tlie people ul u,i Uu lios A rrau cuijleurrAlit..i i.ti.i.r si..,..' . I'nU rtsiguuliuli, and the ge.rr uj iuiou l, lln tin-re li war Ocleeru liueuoa Akie-suj Lr.z.l, end t'.al prep .r-ttui.a are iiiaku.j lur tins evviil. Ti.e breZilaau Government h.fi auru il Treasury Warrant lor lour intiliuu il dollars. 1'rolu Wiiauiuluu. W Asin.iuio, April 27. Il eppears tliat u furuiut cum,i,Uii,i l,,n made Ity llie Mexican Guvei r.u.eul lu turn. queuce ! repealed luoiau uuirage uu llicir liuulirr. By llie Treaty wall Mexico, il an agrrtd lu protect the troiilirr between lin couu- f try anil Mrxicu Irom luuiau agjiressivu. Iia,.! j ! be recoil, tied that Cui.grrss. al lis last sessiuB, fai.eU lu iiliuw nil ki.i.i..n.ii..i. L- I... War Depari.neul lor tins uuiy.and it cuumt- i qunnl.y uoi u-ell nur.ned. .Me,co uu I re.ur.-s to raldy the 1 vli.uuiepec Tree.. y uulr.l the prov.s.uu. ul llie o- oCr treal. i. c-rr.d UUl. Air. Vcsl..r p b..Mrneu'l... ..v-l l..re iu can,, quence ul II,,. ..itii. uity . 'Ihe 1W enl, Ur uerm the mulirr ul ulIic,eU, ,,,r- : tuner, may ur.ier Iruups, tu be paid uul ul lli Sccrtl Seivicc Fund. 1 I-'roui Onnville, Pn. DaMILLt, Pa. April 23 ' Yesterday afternoon ine Mo.hudi.l Cnurch wa airu.'k by' lighiuiug uutiig service. Out l-rty was in, lautly killed uu v-ral ulher.K-r,ou--'y i"J"red. C'ubtiu Exih diiion-frotl iii ulon of President t'illinorc. ! VV asIIUCTVM April 25. Pre-ident Fillmore, he.ug apuielieuaive ufDolhr eX(-iii ion g unst Culi.i. has issued a Procl imal:u warning a I who shill eiig.ge iu such au expedition, lhal Ihey will theieby euhj.ct themselves to llie heavy penalties de,u.unced , against sucli off-uce, and lurleit their tl-.'"" I lo 'he pri,te :li,ii ..I litis Gi.veruiiiei.t, or an) ill' ,' terl-r. lice in U.eir b-lial!, u mailer to what ntr. unli Ihey may he reduced iu couwqutuc lte.e illegrl pruCeeiiing. He expects all good cit l-us lodi.counteiianc ,d prevent any ar.'t eulerprtse, au.lliu.l y UJ,., ,h- civil aud military officer of the G--rri,lrnt tu use -very effort iu iheir power 10 bring to irUI aud pu iiishuieut every suull otfcildor ag .lual llie laws of the country. , i.smmI Hit ( 0hi Cjuv"eullou I framB B UfW Coa. I (dilution, the proposition lo allow u-gr- lite r'K'" ,u Vut" r'iv-u 12 vtes-lo allow woma the ...me rig.il. 7: The Luu.svitle Deiuocr.l exclaim. lhe upuu.-" W l.at ehould la-ihuKU ol a Slale thul liktS ...ggara tarller than WW womru? I (LTA Cot respondent (E P. ) write Mill the negro camp-meel'iig ug , Irom wIihIi" recently quotrn u itW steizas, is nut I he or gf lial ol that perlorinance, the refraiu uf el' " not, 'Hel-lal-alu,, but II .llaloo.' T;.e lull ing is fro,,, the true original: 'My Home a over Jordan, Hillaloo! hallaloo! My home's over Jordan, Hallaloo! 'I had a little sister, Au' tier name was Ntcodemai Au uiy no, ii -' uv-r Juruau, HdUiuu! ,rT ere yoa . is un re tl mg .r t-nif- "J aud natural perfection of ryihui. The ioll"lnf i a sp. ciineu f one of Iho'uiust beautiful tolvi lyrics' in the language: 'Jenny had a black eye, Jeliuy was de gal! Oh! Jeuuy had a black eye, Jeuuy was de gal! G it away de eswn Boyp, Git away decawu! Oh! git away de cawn, boys! Git away de can ! "This is tbs fioeat 'Cern-Song r a pesisd.
