Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 March 1852 — Page 2

ttUOOKVILLi:. INDIANA.

FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1852.

!rw Pir iid 1 )v. We have purehs-red a new Press for coroffke.

Ytliicli will he here ia a few We have j

Tke Fruit. It ( too true that the late winter, ortome other WDfavorable agent, has played sail havoc with oar apple and other fruit trees I-asl week we

! feared that the destruction was general. We

find In some portions of the county the orchards are bnt slightly Injured, but we have heard of none , where they have good grafted fruit, but what have to monrn over the h as of some fa-

TaeTeatlasea rrWarrd. J From the Ciuciuuall Commercial, .March 22. A few days ago we charged tht Governor J DES I RUCT1VE CONFLAGRATION.

For flour there la no ... i Wsicht, ut the nrM tvossutn meeting ne.u ...

From the Cincinali Gazette,

The produce markets continue to present a I annMninoii Fur flour there ta Ho ri. i

ort AmnA, tailer. ..nrch.se verv -na.lfltlV ', this citv, had advocated an alliance with Eng-

but the rrcei.it. beiut liht there b not much j -"''. P""1 " fu,ure interference on the

presing npon the market and prices have not

Correspanlene-' of the N. Y T '" Washincto. Saturd y. Weri 13'

given way. t revisions are hm but quiet. Ine market tihSa decidedly healthy appearance. In Groceries the business is active and price

vorite trees. But in many cases three fourths are are firmly sustained

killed. And in all cases the best fruit.

also purchased new type for pur advertisements, j A . ivi.tl ss erl ftinf rf nww .n.l Vu 1 1 1 . t'. . 1

. . . ... . I Tt i. a mvsterv to us Apple trees are con- i rive

jot. ivce. veare now prepared, or will be; , , , , , . w . . L ,. .idered as hardy as any of the forest trees, earlv next week, to print neater bi la, car. s, ; ... . .1 . i-..., . ' ' ins a they do in our most northern climates.

pi MiK, csc., man ws aare ueieioiore cone, auo 1 - . i...t. -t u. ... , , , ' Will some eue give s a solution of Hie ques-

J tion. Or is it to be a settled question that Ap-M"- . .. il . at tit f

(pie irees win out iuhu - v. - -. cold below xero T Or has some sudden change

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part 01 i ummb iu ine uiiiicuiiic MriwiTM Austria and llniigary. The Sentinel attempted a denial. Fortunately we have the proof at hand, of such character as not to be disputed by the

ftiafrteen Hawr4rlryr4 laaef Praperty nri ParHitarr rail ton ted Ht (fir Ihsamad In r.-fill) -four Fnmilm rrafterctl uaaac-Im-$h4 AnldpHl-A-r . A .

On Saturday, al.oul twelve and a half .'clock, i arrived ut Liverpool on the 8th.

a most destructive fire l.roke out iu the llinil er arii rfTkWART, I'misa 5s. Co., on Third

Later (rmm Eairopr. Niw Yk, Marth 22.

rr w . 1 . a a Pi - I

j ne racinc arrivea at r. m. yesxsroay. one Tno Coner-m m il 1 w k a.

left Liverpool at 2 P. M.,ou the 10th. Passed m,n-s priHt h g.oii.id out in turu. All ' Baltic on the I "th; also, laree Quantities of ice. praiii i inr..,. 1 ,i. 1 . Jt'J

She brings forty-four passengers. Tne Canada ttut of n-M e...r. il,r..v. .v. Ci:i

France continues quiet. The pension of the w

New Ortctiis family is again agitated, with coo

( all e..ru of i.M-al ec.u.r. through the sp0at. jGlobfl is tho bvz i.i which it is daily hron,ay. Who would knowjuthow l : rround and what it is like I.i K; ... 81

Sentinel, as it is taken from its own coioraus. street, running b u-k 10 a narrow etreet, called A few days after that meeting was held, the Webb Mreet, between Smith Bud Park The

Now, too. is the time for onr merchants, tm 1!-.. inics. artists, &c-, to advertise. Our type !! 1- so Sue and neat that any one wiil read the aJvcr'lserreots.

Aflvrrliaert.

We have several advertisements on hand,

which shmi

lijt B' we have

In the state of tha atmosphere brought destruction to onr fruit. In our case we had 45 trees, In our garden, which is warm intervale soil, well sheltered from

j the North-west winds. The trees were thrifty,

II I f ra. I ir n tiaftwaa rts l-'-iri ttij w l I rtaa I

. v. 1 v- .L ... Sentinel" Itself said that Gov. Wjuoht's re- fin, originated in a uile. of shinirles. w -hich. lo rrlire ,0 Pw'lwland forthwith. acler.ie the general run as

reuL,eW tor. ounuay aneruoon, report I ...A.. I Be!2i..m ha. made a Treat v of Commerce aaj BO trouM I- I.v

a farther decliueiu flour and wheat, and there m"r,-wrre . , , .,, , .. L , oe.ug ory. ourueu Su..k.j. ah, uy . ..r8 - ynoUnd 1 ... 7. hiusl now be a Pre.t f;,l ine nfTin the innriB "That Kculh had ., id that the English ,0- wiud, tl. i flames spread rapidly to the board ,on h tgland grt, there tmBll pr

, ,n ,. n " ,P " r"(plewer rea,ly,ye. will.nf. to Unite Willi tl.e piles, and the numerous houses which were near "beanie, oetween me r rencnana w. narwit. l... ihem

l nueti iMBies ouu inr .... i.i.r.i ...u..i.,, f ... r j ,. v. uveriniieiiis nave neen seuiea. ed road tnoai Souther,, rreightsar somewhat easier, but to ! ve,iC the inter.erence Of any third party or by. and, fo . few minutes, threatened he de- Hone ' !f !!l !. tl

are firmer. POVerinneiit. in n contest bM-een the subjects vaslalion 01 ine enure equare, auu even oeyonc. : . j

Pi tu burg they

In money matters there i no change. The New York times of Wednesday aays:

of any government, and the government ileit. If this be true, lie si.!, wi should m-T h-sitate

FOR A MOMKNT it TliaOWINO ALL OUR h'ORAt.. "Hit

- ground and what it is like.I-t him j , .

siderable probability or satisfactory Urmioati- Globe. It is impossible for a siuK;e ; on. The Swim officers, in Paris, were ordered here to brand the umnl. r... ""?"-;

" ua,7 thj.. "miJlin-rj." ...

tiie owners to ivocaiioa toeIaia'

The fo.id,r

H fur the cot.stitueneie, ,.,3t!-

!J have Nen inserted this week ij from ei ht to fiflMB yearB id. They are

lave purcl-ased a large font of new 1 ki,lej m0et cases the liii

iinbs are Tet green

We have heard of no chang.s in money ; if ueeU b , Pll Il0 A L FOIICE. iu f .vor cf th !

rates to-day. Continued ease and low rates are tTruX principle Hie nlit of any people lo

th. ,I...ii ru.,r. r (K ti..:.' change llietr o n loriu ..I govemmei

" . - - - . - w VB ... u Hiai nr i urii . . . , . , .

I llirir rum anil lawp. , niirer Vltj uri UIIIV UI

on ' pressive. I lint iu all such coufl t

Sh..-, -ft., l,-. l ..f fir ri un..rH..n.i.'El e more J. ; It Here.

the dense ll.,ck volumes of smoke, portraying. ! The French Ambassador had suddenly left Tl.e most i.npoitent bnsiQM of.. .

a J . a. ... : a UH.r..l i ... ... a : v

A steam frigate bad sailed from Londou to . aider the solemn subiect of ,1,. n3

, Foco side of the II oune latterly bat

' sliler the solemn subject of t! ' Several gentlemen have been 1P

lets no third

couliuued brightness Is a matter of quest!

with those vho regard the immense investments : party should be permitted to interfere; that he

iTiiiiimn. wliilx tliusn nrar bv noma Iwentv '.

H e ' Ik I i . 1.1. inA

i. .1. 1 ... . 1 . . , . , . . -- . .nccri.i, Willi paiuicai ezues

ciiiiijjr mrir ww u hiiiu'm gu.rr 111, ludiaiije ti;usuUVl persons urgea uy me urriiic ecene . " e WT.i, nrp-y

....1.1... r ' iu uruuu, i;r .ucuaio uau lurni siaoa on that tonic, and of 1 1- . 1: 1 .

tm IIIC UIILTUI lUllll Jf VI BPinmiT' 1 v H'l4'.e4 n ii.

befor- ti'ietll, ei

the affrighted i'um'

v rs who were every miuute,

and i.autifai type for advertisements, which j n( duJs iWeuingt but the body of the tree j what apochry phal or w.il be hrre by to morrow or Monday, and as j .j .i.. hark dark brown, drvin? up, and cencv of a reuewalof

l. th.-ht they might prefer the new type, we, pej,:Dg off Anj which seems to settle the j difference between Goods inward a-.- t ksn t!:e privilege ef postponing their in-; ueation tnat is to be attributed to the extreme j outward as no more remote than tl

I

svrtUn oatil next week.

question

cold. Is the fact that five or sis inches of the tree , June. This may squint at croaking bnt it is next the ground, and which was covered with j well to hear both sides, even when everything

of European capital in American Eond as some- ! rliev' tbat a uuion of Great Britain and the anticipating that tiiey rouId be houseless, ud

or overstated and the contiu- I L "'" 1 ' P"nc,l'. wouia 00 destitute of home. We hare never Feen spec-

Gold shipments to pay the ( advancing the true p-ogress of freedoi'n, than ftors at a fire take hold with such ayidily and

and cotton I ' movement of the day." This is Governor earnest tiess to save the property and 'urimure

the month of rl""1 P0",on- 11 18 ,n8 position 01 tne' rapidly LeingcouFUnied by the firery elemsnis.

(Ctaie sjenunei. d;d lh w h lth fi Saturday

alarming accounts of the progress of Ribbon

Urn from the northern districts of the Island. A Turkish military column, ten thousand

ious seat. It U thought, Douvlashd. 1 .

tained a Iioim. Afi- i ...l ,,.

ti... 1 1. . t 1 . VM

, ..u.-w.., , in- juuge seornil to be j

CI

!!(hsj

Sat

snow daring the severest freeze is alive and

green.

We were at Cincinnati on Monday last, and

A VI til to Wnyfjl-ere. Thi-'e Is a Dr. W. RrtvKs, advertising In the reuutt'.h paprr to cure diseased horses. We wonder if it is the same Doctor that ewes $10 Tor advertising, end who was fined In this county forrui'.ely sssaulting a little girl. If lt

is tiieati:e man. when Brother Battertos col- iRafe.

lens h ewn bill, we will give him 75 per cent, degrees colder hereduring the wiuter than there. toooVn-t curs. Look out for him. IThe New Castle Courier, Henry County. ludisTT A te.v years siuo? Mr Tillotson Brows, na, also speaks of the destruction of apple

!mm nar R:' 'to rc I; t. rwtxron ' trees. 1

If he Kiiixnv friends, we wishthsy would send

is on the high pressure order.

The New York Merchants' Exchange Was

sold on Tuesday last by the Sheriff, for ,SC9,000.

on examining some of the orchards Iu that It was purchased by the holders of secoud mort

neighborhood, were pleased to find them all ; gages

And the thermometer indicated about IU

i ne sentinel g.ics tne above as the exact ,fteruoon. The sympathy was general, ana words used by Gov. Wright on that occasion, ; their determination unflinching. Our firemen and we have no doubt they were furnished to '; were ouick,v on .... ,. -d nob,v contpn.

: ded, for three hours, with the raging i:ud destructive fire. They were frequently compelled

the Sentinel by the Governor himself. What did the Governor mean when he said "we should not hesitate a moment in throwing all our moral, and if need be, PHYSICAL

FO' CE, in favor of this great principle," &c 1

Cineinnti Market.

( From the Merchants' Exchange Books.) j What is the meaning of the words "physical

March 25 FLOUR The only tales heard of , force," as used by the Governor? Of course They worked nobly, and n to-day was 80 brls from Hamilton Railroad at i he meant that, if cur mural force failed, cietttlnnoa lliisocc.rioB.

tckle What most 8urorieso i ,. .i

...v, .f,, us. .......,.,.v.,.u., vuiijjrcineu, wuii bcMr.l aci l

disarmed six battalions uuder the commaud or verdant, flippiut, sinirt, delAchm

Pasha; every large town had been garrisoned. America that h-tg.t .ut , n 'H A widely spread conspiracy for the overthrew of to m ike a cimii.laie for tlw Bdii no-, cT the Government had been brought to light. Ev- . tion without cou-ult ag thrir ints'f i!)8"" ery bi b'ge. ferry and other points of commuui- pie. With a fw ir0(rg ia' tiou betweeii Austria aud Turkey were strongly ( and the aid of The Demociatic ReTiC guarded with Turkish picket. j fancy themselves equal to the achieve'nW The election in England and Ireland was pro- ( small job like iliis. Wt,g,.ntiemall 9". ' grcssing. j 1 he world aU-ajs succumb, lo impudenc.

i niuiiny iuoh piace on mo ,t,,-piuii j. lu be sure, tirw Yirk

Oeogmphy l.rwsfc

to retreat, owing to the intense heat, but as often did they advance ag.iii, and battle the fire until It m .utuiilrl nnH m I pntitiittinna nrnnnrl ir

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to that destroyed was entirely outof danger. ueeu oi uie . r rr -m, 4 0.... ..-, ew-tia.npiire, LousiaIlli j.

never were more effi- ne mutineers were arreie.;,tii-ra w n no ..s u, uimi. ivnuucRv, auj c.o nut kuo hoa

Th.iiit.n.ii, ti. and the ship sailed on the tth under a new cap- ny oilier Mdeo, have prouonuced i.. f.. ,

l Cllll J. r . . n n - . . ! . . . . , . i '

.,,.4J,ouu,,ln,,o.na . , miouiu mine wm, cngiand iu seno.ug our ar- imnlediate neighborhood kindly furnished the 'a'"

...... ...e ...araei was very dull , mies, our -pnysicai lorce, to prevent ntms firemen refreshments, which were very ucc, ;.ta-

3T A Wasliittgtou U tUr iu the ThiUti Ijthia

1 f , -t rwi tr if U u Tn ilf Cir liim tA rannrt I s-m a -- t TaI.. O 5..C.U anil dear I t . T si . . r tr . i. ... i . i

1. ' , " ' - " j LM. A.ASE.tnucipai oi ... .r."S"- --urr me receipt o. tne , imerierence. r rom ...a, conclusion, so .oi.g aa ble, and we are assured, generously appret-Mted. rl., Ameri. a.i a.v L :iiseif t the markee scon, before we have ! a will irlve an exhibilion of the mode of unfavorable foreign nWs. The recemt e there ia a nieaninir in wonts, sort hnm-siv ennnuli n . .. . . ' " r '

a:.V thl-ie Plainer to v on the subiect. S ' .' . I l K. ..VI r.ci,-,i. li-hl. ComnrUi, during the M. 4 h.,., ..... 1 ., u . L. ' ' . . ,rm """S'- l U'9 H I'tet'y well ,.,'er.tn..d in the diplomatic

, . vroi. ti i u g .v v 6' "r J J . " " . . " j " ' u ' ' ' "

Mr. n a t hems. aNo moved Irom liatti from pelton'8 iar.e outline Mitpn, on Monday 1 4 JJ brls. Kossuth himself, in his wildest euthusiasi

township some yar er so since. He went west. LTrninjr next, 29th last at 1 o'clockln the Meth- j PROVISIONS There is some inquiry and never asked the American people to do more

odis-t E. Church in this place. 1 holders reman very firm, but we do not hear i.f tliitn is here accnaed to by Governor Wright

We have heard this plan ef teaching geog- many sales, the ouly transaction reported to-day It is true, said Kossuth, in substmice, at Hie B ir

We hope some ow who tnovrs where he lives, H ill senil him copy of this paper, and probably he mill ti-ke the hint to send us tl3,f)0 in mon

ey or his note for that amount We think he is , eome jUnstrationsco

ooara piirsaiiirON liiir lliuit.saiiild ut-uti ll.onsaniN . j ,u. .... c. . et... ii...

Kossuth himse f. in his wildest entliUMasm, of f,et of lumber d nineteen dwell.ng I, u.es blisis of aI1 1(aal,, . on.ei.ti.m le.ee

and stables. The fullowiue is a correct li-t of rt,i. !., ,,.( ih.. !?..iii Si .i.- i . r. ..r I ...

buiiio ulli'-r c.iti li.iite t'uii your-, -i,js w.

lieee nou ll ive CJI1IJ out fjr lis;n tut f:"Jl i..aiMt Mill tins is ii nth ng. Ail that is MUl,t -

hrmt! the rescuants over. killoT tr.e fj,

and tneu rl u Ueiyre ilia wiuij. Who cc doubt that t!ie little ei nit auj CTtw tr u.

ch ips th it can do tht-7 M-u w).o are

propi itydestrojed, and names or the s.itr.rers. Central Ameii-au affairs t wl,i.-li the Republic toM"MjW r" d!l-r. dsy Ur ... i i .. . . .i... ..... ... ... .i.

an hoivst man, but if he neglects us much long

r, we tuny c!.ai:ge oar opinion. Attend to it COB. r We will give the American one year to a;y one who will s-nrt ns the name of a god Mid vigilant I twycr living in the same county in

Illinois ihat J.'w. Moopt c'oes. who formerly I aj inifrestej,

iiiiv! 111 kochi Htor, ia thiscountv. Wehavenot

rephy highly recommended, and in Let, have being 5(1 brls Clear Pork at f 15:75. seen some illustrations convincing us of its adap- TOBACCO A sale of 15 boxes

dinner in New York, the result of your (our;

Common Va interference would be war or disgrace, anl thai

, . About 9 o clock in the evening as he was going ! since. Itis supposed he is heading , , , at . , , . , along Main street, about the corner or (..auo, lie , He t.wk away plenty of mcney. ,B : ... .

t!ie t iii;e opinion of M'oov that we have f

IT Mr. M. S. Wallacc left this country a

fuw weeks for Iowa

We wish his f:iends would jive trs his new post cilice, so that we can send him our paper. For we fea h- will forget our nam nnd Redress, and

we therefore lonse the J" he owes ns for)

ttie psji-r. B-sides he will feel bid without the pn-MT. tut;' I.e Vcr!ne a little wnned. 13 .Mr A. C. CmMRrRt.f, who lived in t.rin2'iolJ fowDshi In this county msny years evi. got ra t' do iilS.00 worth of nrintinp. in

th- v-nr l"'..

tation to impress npon the mind a lasting im- : lb st l?c and 5 do Ky do ut I2j.jc. ; war was only a won! of tlnee letters n very pression of the gecgrsphy of the world. And! SEEDS Sales of 5 brls Clover ut $5.35 and small affair lo the American people! I ml Jourwe are informed that U U notthe old system 15 do prfme Timothy at i.2.25. n-il. ... ... l -:ji..I. 1 I .1 . 1 rnnPITU'S STnrr .ennnnn .1

taugnllil misplace, auo riuituieii vv mc umuc : u & . -aies oi :i,"iii ori ) of Rail-Road geography. We hope he will have poles at $5 to $3 for slack and tiglit; 3000 hhd ! a large audience of parents and children.as well do ot f!2; 41.01(1 brl stives at $9:50; 3000 hhd !

staves at j-'ii Hiid J"U I do ut $l(i.50. SALERATUS. a rale of 14 tons pure at :

414c. MOLASSES A sale of iOObrls at 30c.

SUGAH Sales of 38 hhdslow fair to prime

tngellier with the aiimu nt of losses, itc: M. II.

Cook's ioriioii or the lumber-yard on the north side or Webb street nar Smitli, was partially I'eslroyeil; Ins line stable Was toru dowu to save the adjoining properly lost in all, $500; uo

of Cota Rica is introduced as a pirty, and the Republic of Nicaragua (without uonsiiit ii'niii ) is also an indirect party, has been determined upon between tile distinguished negotiators; and

n fact, that the protocol will be adopted during

Ciacinnati irlemle. Mr. Jas. Hawthorn, the Sherilfof this County, was robbed in Cincinnati a few duys since.

ltiho Hedging, The health of this venerable servant of the church is till declining. He is not expected to be able to attend the approaching General Conference.

525Vc.

!! n ver p:id n cot, and i ! venrs for it, hetleads payment, j

took out his watch to see by the lamp the time

of'night. A man stepped up and asked the time of night, and instantly snatched the watch and was making off with 1L Mr. Hawthorn over took and knocked him down, and would have recovered his watch, when an assistant robber advauced with a cocked pistol, and Mr. Hawthorn saved his life ouly by flight. Such scenes as this are not uncommon in Cincinnati, and it is snppos. d by many that tl.e watchmen

Resign" tion cf llr. SIcCnrtT. In a card published to the citizens of Marion county on the 15th Inst , Mr. McCarty resigns

COFFEE Sales of 175 bagsat lQ'c cash '' n" seat in 1,19 Sanato Hi is compelled to do

and Co do at 10'j'e. this, he says, to enable him to prepare for the POTATOES ?ales of 325 bush Potatses comiug campaign. His absence will be felt in from river at 35,45c. 'the Senate, but we hope the Whigs of that FRE I GUTS N-w Orleans are lower and county wilt elect a goyd and able mau in his we quote: Flour 5 )S..5j, P.irk b'.ij an I poiiu.l. stead

IreiglitS.ic I o II tsburgli privs are higher Pound freight I.VaS'lc. Wliis.y 5P;S ,,.id MoUsses 0 fil:IKI.

insurance. A stal.'e owned by Geo. W. Jon-s, the prese,lt week, or iu a very short time. Rewas do itrnyed with its contents of hay and fred garJiug this whole subject in iu political aspect loss $300; no insurauce. The rear portion na aifscling the American comment, of vastly ol Geo. Graham's garden fence and shrubbery more magnitude than it is generally ei-teemed, I were injured to the amount of $200. The next nlmll decline to comment upon the proposed ar- : adjoiniug was a two story brick dwelling owned ram'emeut nntil its leading characteristics are 1 T I IT .1 ....

oy jonn n.tiartweil-loss ?! j.tj; fully insured, clearly uudemtood But it may uot be out of

hi r, an-1 trertt the voter at t'.n rv.e o j -

cents a-'driulj," are coadjulor. to be f-ie-j'

an I ad versari.-s to be feared. If the ji;jc

gets the whole of these ou his tide, it til u.

with the fogies. Query? Is Genen; Cj j.. gy 7 Are the supporters of Gca. Caw foj

1 Mis l a viww ijurauiiu. uu 11 UICgUWit'

of the Baltimore nomination, the Ut oi Yi: America, and th- d-sts-s of a whole baat-Ist: politicians. It is tid th it D nigl u doJged the totiKa resolution lo pay Kossuth's expenses, ba. ij

The house was occupied by three families, who pla-e to say now. that the existing treaty be- c"n hardly Mieve it; "'"'P? because 4

seem neccesary. On any question tint ha W

lost all their furnil lire and we;inni? pparl. tween tlitwo ttrii.ciiml nnu'crti ;IriAf.u namri

The nextwasa three story dwelling house owned defines, as clearly as could Well be desired, what side'' to . pwMcnlariy a Northen sua feJ

by a widow lady named Margaret Ann Speaker are their respective duties and relations to the S'J'' U WM b allowabla for him 11 4

occupied by her son, who lost all his furniture territory in question, aud tc each other seperate and clothing loss $2,500; no insurance. The y.

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are at the head of it, or asleep, which is nearly as bad.

XTMr M. W, Haile.B H. Burton, & II. C Gallion have gone East fur goods.

aiid he d'"ie it in a way that we can show it has e ver been pui.l. Yet this imn is preachine the g'jel in Decatur and Bartholomew counties We wish he w-oaU prench and practice to us. Some men in this world must either have treacherous memories or bad henMs. V wish some brother would SuO him a copy of this paper. If we tnew where he lived, we woaU do it our-

svlves. i fortable ana ornamental.

13" There on several more of onr old friends who have left their homes In snch a hurry that

Mr. Fillwierr. Th whig i r N-irh t:ihi!ir.!i have "-li'e.! M r. Fillmore to lie their I rst choirC for the Prei.lency. Ind-ed the wings of th entire South swin lo be almost unaiiaiiimously in favor of Mr. F.

Ji hH . K.. iquh-ir. Ill the sel-i tion of Jidm II. F.iiiuhnr as Presidential .lector for tins district, the wishes and

Interests of the Whig partj could have no bet- , ter eioeiit. He is mvle u.i of the right kind ; of niHteril fur iIim rnn.l, n... :Hi.,.j '

' . . f,, nc iniriiu ii.waifn i . rt ..... n

- -.i... i journe I to meet al rairtieli Hatti church, on rr Mess. MVleery & Robinson, who are re- WUh 1,8 '" "' Pt campaign. We had ,ie firH. . of A , mgl -t n building the Brookviile Hotel, have made con- heanng him .ddres. the Whig;rM Ssiou,,, repor!H an,, reRorj!( aml ,ea.

: r:i """v.oiiveuiioii, aim in thai bright collection , .... .erworK in 1. 1 tic in - e cons reports will be ca

tracts for most of the capenter i

nati. Itis to be a fine building, conveiiient,com-

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u,.cu..lmu us r.-icv,... c., '-"i of the Gibson House, Cincinnati, onSaturday

l ley will do so bv letter, or they may near irom i ,... . . v. t ! ' - i and Mnnnnv last. It n.ss heen tlinrAii.lilv r.

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of eloquence and intellect of the Mate, we heard I

few eqimls, certainly no superiors, to Mr. Far-

quhar. His practical effective eloquence, and

;lb.on Hoqmv energy cf cliar.eler, will tell favorably on the I

We had the pleasure of enioying thecomforts success cf the party in the coming contest.

vote. Indeed we arecleariv of opinion thiitr

didates for tho Presidency ought to b-fitr

from voting altegether. A PresiJenlia! a:: date ought to be allowed to pleswe evfrjk'

and how caa he do that if h? votet ajilasl utl

bo.ly?

we nave iav:iy nir; avw .

as t- who ilirciicrg.-jla .lu'.v i ,".iri! 0 al the port of New-York. Tile ini'iiraix:

that rerponsibe station, it is said, liss lee'J '.tl

absent fio'ii hii pot, ' aving he-iD compelled

fl-e fro- UVFiesL( tliat climate of xVl:i,'4

nii.it or iimiMPDiiii

i..gto.7r. AfoK. SCOT:oiait i, J

sence is connecte t w t!i the movemeiittsfioa

one of the Prsi.lential factum or t-pirari

. u if. iv-.,,.. But this view cf the case is not be enterUisrf

One James Hayes advertis in the Richmond f,,r neilI,er tl,e President nor bis chief SetreW Palladium for a w'ife. He desires a lady worth cnn for ft mnment, supposed to tolfnle i a few thousand dollars, ol good common sense, '?." absence cfau officer for such a j:

The next was a cotlace. owned by I- is with a ta-t-j far the fine arts, alover of science. I,ose- We are satisfied tiiatjoarfirrt osft.'l

After years of mathematical labor and me- Simmons, which was entirely destroyed. Lofs ab iut the medium size wiili an open cheerful '"timates th e true state of the eas. He f-4

While V liter Presbvlerr. The Presbytery of White Water stanls

ad-

for t'.ie commissioners fund.

ailed for, as also money

J. G. MON F' RT, Stated C lerk .

next as two 2 story frame houses, ou n-d by J. DeGraw lo.-s of both JS.OIMI; inMned for $1.5110. The next was a two snry house iMlouifiiig lo Mti)iiss Kelly bis Insured f.. "i l'l in (itjk tiniior- t),, r.. yKti' r veil lamilies.wliose iuruitute tt'cn iienrly ail destroyed. 'I be above embnices the property destroyed ou the north side of W, bb street. The fol o iug is on the Son ill side, extending lo Third sir-el: Tnr-e 3 Mury brick dwelling lious s w. re partially burned loss $3,(190 ilined fur $2.1011. Tney were owned by Geo Warrington A trough fell from one df these houses on u small boyg-il twelve jears, named Mark, and injured him so seiioiisly that his recovery is considered almost impossible. He was taken to his home, where his wants were attended to

!TTA Correspondent of the Richmond Palladium gives the folio iiig items; Seakuia of indicinl tu itti-rs rmin !s rai t'nt Jacob R. JnliTn, K.sq., is favorably and very geiieruily spoken of as a candiJat-' for Pr.-M iei;t JuJge of this Circuit. His legal abilities rertainly will qualify him for that station, auJ, if nominated, lie will be bird to beat. As a Hymeni! item, I uotic- that Misd Caroline Test, daughter of Judge Te.it, was mani.'d on the 9l'i iust., at ludiauanopolis, to Johu Corbtirn, Ksq , of that city. Yours, itc , LESTER.

Netr Winding Clock.

ns p.rt. And there are some more who have!

not yet runaway, but who we are ex

we wish they would either come and pay us or maVe np a poor month to ns, and coax us to

forgive !lie debt We want the books squared, aad no one need act the sneak about it. If yon eaoaot py. come and tell us so, and we may hive pity enough ou von. and be so anxious for you to go, that we will give yon the papers year grntis, to comfort yon In your new location. But square the books ! Pay Vanr PtMlnce. Vu.ler the present Tost cflce rates it is the duly of every man to prepay hispostsge. In fact a man that refuses or neglects to do so lacks scimo of the material qualities of a gentleman; n uIpss he has some p-ial excuse, in which case he should give th reason on the back of his h tter. We are, however, so often troubled with atten-jing to other people's bnsiuess and

OEting the'.r postage, that we sometime since, determined to reply to no nnpaid letter, or attend t.i any business required by such letters, unless inoaey be Inclosed in them. So If any of onr friends or enemies find their letters unanswered or n-gVcted, recollest, if yeu can, whether you fcnd not forgotten to pay your rootage. Our tax fcsbeen 90 heay that we had to adopt this

T'

j H. Geffrey, is a geutleman, and a pattern for a

landlord. We like good things, bnt we do not want any belter house than the Gibson.

Greeiii-burg Press. ! chanical results, Prof. W illis, or Rochester, has $450 no insurance. His furniture was par-

I now iu coiiMatit operation a self-winding clock, tially saved. A two story frame house adjoin-

which determines (he seconds, minutes, hours, ing, belonging to Michael llirge, was consumed

, - r - . . .... ...n ni.u , oi .llliv1 1 1 1 1 mm liiuilj ll mo fill uiiuiTt JIIU 1 O

i nrru iiiic.iiii L'llllioill win JlllllClal l Sellletl fujlim

i naired. and furn'ahed In a stvle not enferior to

nectinir to: . . . i Tb ,t r. u;n r. i. i.n ,

t the best houses in the United states. Mr. O. . " ' c..a.,e..g dv, w,k. tl,lltis Bnd v.ar!, nftime with 1111

counteimiice.afreclionate in disi.oMtion. andca- oul 01 neallft. Ulergi men oilncaaaj!j .

pable of taking c re of a Urge family! , for Mme reaton.

trbol Fnntt.

It would be well for borrowers of school

l.anrnnrf llnment.

ITHow locofocos love one another: . ngrrMiennl

it . I ,:.i. .u.j Washikgtox. March 22. PrNTE-Er

tr Ui Clirni'V. rntitiiiiiiiiit tu rrtnlnnl mnfinn iiiKiirnnm Tan fratnu iu-!l!m Imnooa m. A ' .:Anfn . J J

ir.!i.v..TOinih.lYu,lu.,. r. ;. r " . . . ..,...8 .., tu ted at India-lai.olis ou the 04lh : we are one of the w" l-uu,",u,"l',"l'"B "c,r r""1"-" "r'

J ., ... .... ...... . j .. UIC T-.J t.U IO allCff

now in session at Lawrencuburgli. It will be

running down, but moving perpetually, so long Loss $1 ,2011 no insurance. The next was a

sufferers, Bill Erown refusing us an exchange. Such a contemptible belittling of himsell is uuworthy any gentleman, much less becoming an

"v :..:i r.. c . ... . 1 ' - . .... r.,t ,i, s,,.,,i,.r'a ri,.;- : r,-

fnn.fo .A .,. ..l: Ja" u" L-umoni s mat came on a ullt ....i-n,.-k.. .lw,u u..n..ln i. W 1, r ... ' ' ..6..

,v .vmu tuv miCIHKIIirUlVI UlU . UU 111 V , , . . J r' " 1 J ...o ., - . "" . " 'l,lvu Will UtUiri , Ul TJMl IJ .... I lew days airo: when he trns ipniiiiim A

Aoauor, ana reeuiate theirconduct accordinirlv. I - . ' . clal

O J VlanH

th;

remeuiotrea u.ai un. was ineu last spm.g ana , B8 jts com)e,lU .Xlst. h light easi,y be cal. fralIe colug WougIng to Mr,, Marcaret T.

.. ... ,o.F.v..ru.u me voum, W a perpetual niaioti . and it is so in oue sense, Hall. Loss $400-no insurance Three cot-

irown is showing his-

-hand

most

SHORT PREPARATION.

lirri- Tlirt arts ut i tin nlll nt Anai iinAfotanrl M Mvaoillia l v.. ttreart itcf rnVA1 I i-a H Of(l

, . . . 7 . beautifully. Our ouly desire for an exchange is upon inspection. The Rochester verao- . no insurance. The next was a lumber shed ,. c ,. ,. . - ,

wiiu iiici'riiiiiiriii uiai wc may .earn irom u

ITT-Yon am im ,.niLm,n .t. .n.nn crat' says that the clock stands UDon two uo- and floorinff wareroom. owned bv Geo. War-

Th... t . ... e.-! ' J ' ... - ... ' . .." . .

j ..e . VU tuwu sui.i-u tor pUtat to his antagonist. 'Are you? quietly rights about six leet high, with a large lnghly- nngton, adjoining his plauing esUblishmeut. California on Tuesday evening last, to wit: John ueJ the other. -Yes. I am. lr! Th.n T .m fini shed dial. Its mechanism is all exposed to Mr. W.'s loss is estimated at lil.000 coteted

Robinson, Robt Price, a yd John Hoffm.n. We not,' w.s the caustic reply

ii't mejr win hits a pleasant passage, and a ' prosperous time, and that they will get errongh ' Fmad tai (eld fteces.

to make them respectable in any community

the closest scrutiny, a-id the movement of Its by insurance. The next and testis the total

how much of an ass a man can make of himself. We are not so much in need of the Sentinel as to began exchange, not we. It Bill Brown M i ll Ma I,, .nl nflTrnm 1 li ..I. C ,1. . Tl .

stable escapement and its direct motion is as destruction of the immense lumber yard of , , .... . . , , . . ., ,. ,, . . ' ic church, the "nuterrified" of TiPDecaiioe. we nun in tb a. th Im Ii mnA fii.pa nt II. Sl.a.,1 rUimmi jt- C Tl, l.. I. .. I "

I It is stated that a number or ten and twenty applied principles are to the mind. A scientific estimated from $25,000 to 30,000 upon which : dollar geld pieces are in circuletion at Pittsburg : company will soon report npon iU principles there is an insurance of J8.000.

a large number of petitions.

Mr. Soule addressed llie Seunte, agairst d:-l

ventiun. All the galleries are occupied by Indies, hear Soule's speech. Mr Soule said that the debate conh not hi' produce beneficial results, by theopportinity

offered to prot:lsiin the free ir:iiciilrs that e"'

true Americin deligliis in, and a'so to riwij

pression to oursvmpdliy for the opprewe! other lauds. He contended that, though the policje?

PR F.SRYTF.RIA V CHTTRP.If

Rev. Robert J. Breck of Kentucky, bus been h"T'n8 1,0 ,es firet red thiough them, and then ( aud construction ii i . i i r.L- t? m. j so nicely filled UDas to render detection verv

tauru iu mo uuiuiai vuoiirv VI llic ua III lUDlua ---j - . . . . ,, , , n ..v ...-. , .... difficult. A stramrera few d.v. o. emnlnvl ! A l'"'effair occurred at Goldsboro', N

ivussviup ft rrsoyirrian v.uuren.

. . .j A.m ihj canr'S

hope he may have a good time of ItLafayette resolutions came ..own io u..Ur. , Couri,,r. ; of the fathers of our republic, yet he deniM

the nnlirv of H alanpton. Be "4

Ta in.

How is it? What will taxes in the State of

Here are a few moreexlrscts in coroboration: Korthkrh Democracy. 'Agiin.aiid yet once more not a Democrat north of ihi Wubas.li is

difficult. A stramrera few davs stro. emnlnved '

a mechanic of that city, to make a machine for C' " few t)H' silce, which strikingly illustrates Indiaua amount to after a while, provided they considered dervliig a nominal In!

Leaisinan fhlr I rarmtisa. i drilling gold pieces in order to abstract a portion b'au,i'8 of tlu "PecoKar institution." It continue to iucrease for a few years? The fact 1 The North will reflect npon thia repeated inBaton Ropok, March I. iofthemetal. rhe whole afterwards to be clos- WM lhe at nu,',ion r 8 colored woman and is, a mau might as well just give his property justice. Michigan City News. The State W big Convention met to-day in ed with some other metal. i her children. The Goldsboro' Patriot t ites the up to the State and county at once, as to under- Those whose success we most cheri-hed have

j case as lot lows: , take to pay the annual sums that come against "con siricRen dowu n. i'ln r lit. -l,.i g s-rv.ce

ETTheLouisviile Journal thinks the best way ' "They were the children of a free negro by him in the shape of tax debts. The pe p'e in ""r unquestioned merit b n g nulla ii.t ... iih-

the House of Representatives The attendance was very large every Parish being represented . M illard Fillmore and J.J. Ctiltendrn were no.n-

to put a stop to fist-fights iu Congress, which the name of rdam Wynne, who had purchased this State are suffering intolerably, and without ,:,"d Hie blind zeal of tho roi.it minds, the fury

And we now hive on hand several letters i"1"1 by acclamation.

of unjust iire.ijniiioe, nrr th- i.i. nenll v iusaiia

ble thirst of the numer c llv sir..ii-t ....ni.... nf ablress, lmws

- - - c - i , . . ... ,

have become so common of late, would be to their mother, his wir-. previous to their birth, a s.ieedy remedy, must suffer still more. A

. . .... ... . 1 .... 1 -.. i . 1. . P . L I ' . I . T..... I .. I . .1 . 11 l i . ,.

r.li ,m. nf l,.r.fmi frir..i reat u nanlmity and enthusiasm prevailed . gmg uie iirei oiow.wuuoui ere coiiaeu.ueiiuy B.aes, ana, ne nav- mau wuo is worm tne small sum ot i KMH) nn. g

U which we should be pleased to attend if It I Electors were appointed, wheu the meeting ad- enquiring Into the cause for so doing. The Ing beco-ae involved, they were sold for his tax sufficient to purchase his groceries for a year, be State for every thing that "seem, to turn

? , . I. L .... . limmiB inn . ...J .... A l.l ... ..lnn.a.l fl.llS." .... .1 ! tl ,i." 1I.I 1 .

, rourueu, wiut nine cneers lor ine nominees. i ""6k""vu ur, uu euvum u, u. out, m ,u mm ou uoiusi, miseranie, corrupt r uoantu unnwiu i )...... ...... i

e ream irom lhe same authority that these system, mauiif.ictured -y a set of men calculated

were aolfiir viiilati:tj a eoJ ruie.

Ilarrt Riirnt. The barn of A its. am Lvs.au old and esteemed

The Itrnson.

We notice that the Democracy south of the

1 he lmocratic papers speak rather lightly ville. It is understood that he has made his ar

citicn ofllnlh t.iwnship, was entirely consumed! nd sneeringly of Mr McCarty 's abilities. We rangemeuU to take up his residence at that bv fire en Monday evening last, about" o'clock. ! re not astonished at this, as Mr. M. is an old place at the expiration or his present term, the

Abruit .W0 bushels or grain lost. Probable loss j Usmoneo, economical, practical man, without ; people having engaged the White House for a-

tne gtoss oi a veurgiaie education, lie is a man nother tenant. of the people and the editor of these nanera !

know very well if he is elected their prospects

IJ" We learn from the I.awrencebnrgh Fresa ' for fat offices under the Wright policy ef in-

ihjt the Fev. H. B. Hibben, of the Jeffersonville ; cresing offices and tax provides for his favorites

. . T3 L j riivi inrii i iiiLUIHim . umi.i .it. i fi'um ui L 1 1 Q OGov. Wright hasjust returned from Rock- people "brought prices ranging from $711 to lo dupe tl.e entire populace. Literary Journal Nariou i road were triumphant throughout both

J.VHt. Supposed to have been set on fire by

-.Sie pipe or cigar, accidentally.

It want sja.

$Ji. 1 his is a great country. neutral.

IE? The appointment nf Cal ts and Visitors 'fT Kossuth hats have beeu sold iu New York to Went Point will be aiiinm new! lu.l. g the Cily. and sent throughout the Uuion to the present week. According to tisege, th- seb-e- value ol hair a million r dollars. Mau'ufacturtons of Visitors are made alteru.u.lj among the era. moreover, were able to workup into this

several oiaies, so uiai uone ot the Mates repre new shape, large quantities of material which

iu its peculiar principles and iu scoring the lion's share of the spoils. The Democracy in the nolheru part of the State was defeated, hore, foot , aud dragoons. Lafayette Journal.

.4

the neutrality assumed by Washington

of stern necessity fr the time beinr, Ma

intended to be permanent; and qiiot-Jlf',ll4

of Hamilton, the second in ooinmtM

ll. ..i : ..... , .ii.i .in low unsitiulli S'Hi'D

. csiiumiwn. - --- - (Hamilton.) approved of Hie interf-reii G .veri.mei.t, in I'.'Ji. ia aid of ti. r in Mex:co Mr. Souleargucd that Vs.-ln: must h iv- b -en a vara of thi-.a-i 1 Ii

of it - an 1 it if earring sj s ion after firrj

that int. rventn'U w.if 'fl

. . j j .... Cil.-r .if mir rrl"

mucH iireaneu uj m

nrli-n roiiireliial to onr fe linns.

..1. 1. ..I i.nt ontii-Ill.ieJ when tlH

atf ailjoiirncd. Hotss-Tbe Senate bill amendatory t act for hobling courts, la cas of the d of Judires. was agreed 10.

The deficiency bill was taken uplocoj of the whole; and, during the debate. Mr.

shall of Kentucky said he would take the i.

'J The Democracy of tho 10th Congreesiona, , -Z.lnZ : District, are determined that Mr. Dawson shall , , . ... , . . , , , ' , .v ... . , .i .j... . r,,..-. be represented this year. For the ten appoint- furthermore found a readT sale for a ereat his life be

Seminary, Is in such poor health that his phy-. will grow smallerby degreesand beautifully less. ' mmU of Cadets at large in the gift of the Pres. amount of ribbon that hud gone outof fashion holy: and

sir.ian has ndvisd him to defist irom teaching. : v e Teeicounoenitnis is me secret ol their oppo- i " " - , ... Uition to Mr. McCarty, But thepecple are tired ! Tl. - r . T if L . . . v nlm had l r I icu t xf

aner says:

cither the Fort Wayne Sentinel or the

ident, which have usually been distribnted

among the sons of deceased officers who distil

. . . . . 1 . . i .uu w . ..... . . , , ' H . 1 inline H 1 D urea .. . .... n . n .Hiviiv me miiip VI iicwwni uuiv.i. i.v uicnu XT The Rev. Johm v. Keklt, who had to i Huntington Observer will place R. J. Dawson's ,v

....L-nki. H.....ll,.rnnf.i..:v' -i.i....ur vno. .u. .1... r .U. in.U J:-..:.. "" iii-iii.r. nu... .u I...,, mem

u:'rinim?iiTr iu ui uilio iTiewoo.i v..'--.- , j , r -a:..-. ,k. . name auiuua ma eietiwi 101 mo viu uisiiivi. increase of om:ers and the consequent increase,.., .,,..

on account of bronchial disease, has become a

of taxation, and they will grant to Mr McCar-

tu,.,.uwltl,M,.n,iimM..IK..... i ty's standard to secure retrenchmsnt and re-

nr.i locaucu in onr lowrt. lie sua ills iamn

n-:t! make a p'.eascntsnd protitable addition to

, n l .11.. t?.n.,kllA.M

i JOrm. IX uau . ma ivrjiuuin..ui L 1

cur soc ety.

IT Gv.t. Wright and Nicholas M'Carty are e b tt Rushviile on to morrow, to attend an gricu..lural metirg.

Agticultarnl Mretine;.

are no lesathan fifteen hundred applications, or

A Baaatlfal Prnver

Lord! bless and preserve that dear person Ability of disband ing the army, and wou."'-

thoa bast choosen to be my husbaud: let rr icve the people of Texas and ew.-

long ami blessed, comforuble and to fight their own battles, than voU lor let me also become a great blessing ; the deficiency iu the army appropr11'0;

for other uses, aud dealers iu ostrich feathers nd comf irt nolo him, a sharef iii all his joys, a Without taking any vote upon the

also shared substantially ta the new movemeut. refreshment in all his sorrows, a meet helper fof House adi euroed.

him in all the accidents and chances of the n . . ., ., . . . ...

(CT-oia .Mollis, coming Irom Washington world: make m. amiable forever in hiseyes.and

tried the pill bnt it would not go down. , bont 0M hualinii M(J fif,y candioB,e, for each " ""V'-'go in the cars, is said by on of the Very dear to him Unite hi. heart to me in the

Polish tow Editors The education necessary to qoalify su Arkansas editor for the duties

of his office, is the following: Te months'

place.

Ijtmd Warrants Aseigankle.

The National Intelligencer of the 19th Inst. . practjCe with a hair-ttigger rifle at a target, oue

cays: j huudred paces dislaut; i-ix weeks' practice in The Bill naku;"r Bonnty Land Warrants, . BWiD,ing a two foot bowie kuife; six Or seven aasignabre, finally passed both Houses of nioiitlia' exprricr.c iu gouging, ear biting, a ud Congress, en Thursday, tr the adoption of tle rough nd tumble kicking ut au ele tion. These

t errible Orrareacr la B.illimere. About 9 o'clock on tbeevri.tiig oflhe5lh inst. a terrible tragedy was enacted in the city of B.ilCiniore. James W hile, a i-l.o, n ..ker, residing in that cit while in a Mate of wild Inebrialioii from sirmig iiiiiii., cut the lliro-.i of

hisdaiighttr, Mkett ebout 15 jears. and of his

Sunday papers to liave indulged herself in smo

king a cigarette. One of the conductors is re-

d-arest uniou of love an J holiness, and mine to

him in all sweetness, charity and compliance.

lated to have remonst rated with her l .djship Keep me from all ung-ntlenes, all discontented

upon this infraction of the rules:

''Madame, y.u cau't smoke lure " "Kb?" sid the piquant beauty Irtoiirely with

ness. and unreasonableness of pas-ion and humor; and make im ImtnMeaiid obedient, useful and obvervaut that we may cVlij;!it in eacti other

Tbefrieuiis wiil still bear in mind that thei report of a committee of couference on the disa- qail,ficaiious will euable the po-essor of them Imle sou, gd three years, and then after eel-

motithly Agricultural meeting for April, is .tl l"".f xot '. ln VJ'f.?lVi-X ImM write political andblauderous arttc.es with tU.g Sre .0 the Iniuse cut Ins own thro.t-lhe

Booming Grove oa Siiurdsy the 10th day of: b Uita There i u9reaou to k'oubt that, ''P'y-

.A pril. W hope to meet there ail the officers . the bill will at once receive the fctgnature 01 the

...j r.;-.i: n.nm I .rimed lata hni aVinnld ! President, and thus become a law. 11 win.

bocb-s of the three were burued to a crisp The wife of White had left him previously, In co u-

LICENSE OR NO LICENSE.

" ' ..r.i.. .rihik.u.i. 1 his queatiou must be deteriimieU again at -1 ' mw.roa iicr. i.mrwii

b-taken to determine what prerntnme will be -J ;iri.;T." .'f hi.. ... -ki. .i-itasi ta be held of th-children were cut with an axe. aud the

.1 B.1ISJ uufrrnntrni. kiiu ihw ii tK w w , ii'v w win 'e " w-. r

ewt . in . - v t w 1 '

sir. iney wuips wo rf ti,mlr mrU to bnate them; I . m

paid at lhe ne:t fui! Fair. They wi.l please be 1ad) m tnfmietvel ttBB0, to locate them.

puuetuat. I 1 ITIt is "said" the rappers in the neighbor O"0n onr first page wiil be found some no-' hood of this city aremoving-if not heaven and ,,..f Mr. Rust's hool. at Peoii.. Ind. This I '. .which they cause to

U Free Soil Slate Convenlio

. l..:.nn.l. ih. third

lieitr the ?tae Line. We have before heard of . rotillion partiee into the back gronnd! Ind. j Ur KU -: ,.n ' "-IVi-if tes-h-r, Jo.ims!. ; '"',

Sann tin anrf nn nw.ma. m.in ...rtnni to

. . -mi. f..m... r b.Br-...

is iocaieo in inun-ouiiiv, ju cam t ..tt-v-ui ; places, in a manner ttrat throws old tli!onea

. . 1 . , . . . .11 t .. r.:.i ..r skull bad also Imwii rrtiahMl in -

on Uie iirsi .uonaay iu npru i iu- vi -

Temperance and good order neglect being at the polls on that day. t

Cfaw.ng ine ngarrtteirom her rrnt moutli. j according to Thy blessed word and ordinance, You raii'l smoke here, Mai.ame " j and loU, of Us may rejoice in Th-e, having our But you see I cau." aud she puffed forth a portion In the love and service of God forever, volume ul Miioke into the very face of the mys- j jBasii Montaque. tified and iibaebed conductor, who was fain te! leave me laut lo uo as ahe pleased. So she ; ETWe learn from the Eaton Register that tiuislied hercig irette without further annoyance the iron is now beiug laid from Hamilton to Eaor Interrupt umi. tonud that I u three months the iron horse will be suortiug along the Seven mile Valley that .. . . Mil - e l.l . -n T m

...mo..-.. . peop.e, says me Key. 11. w . - th8 lracfc U a!d to Eaton, the rr.de

tr-t-nn, -nirle of last week in referent!'

de struction of fruit trees sad the frail : J

led to conversations wiih a numwr j from different parts of the county, fro

we gather that the damage to e:tner j

to be so great as was then suuuftrees in exposed situations liave o; inaoy orchards, but there is line i'" " abundant e. ;!o etc;, tin J" -". ' ... assare!. Tne peaC'ics, u'.'. :;"'' , the bard wiuter freenes. ?ie.i--e " .t-o.v. jMJ,.h in boi"-

U I Ullic-Il' - ..wo- .1... - a. ii-1

impudent clerk can do more in,or; , In fl' po3.lle. Dim its own or' ueg' his goods.

HasnirMr nod Halci

We learu from the Coii.iers'"'

Ptevelfet Tararsl M in bier.J. II. In graham, the widely known

"Lafilte," -The Qoadroom," ami other p

,n is to be held jc nd h-ghf Monday of May th)J Rpim; , minlst ,

I -r -I-, -v-... . M goon a the tracts w laid to JSaton, tne graoe fe . .BeecI.er. -.lKuld aunu.l.y pour into the Sute nd .uperstructure will be ready for the rail from Mrs. Lyons of Fayette county, authorof n..d,...,lr tifte,,, years, the soil would sus- that place to Richmond. Success to it- : since kHled her child, some foar w 1 ter nirat- U,n 'N'" If "t kerual of grain were rained ' celling its throat. Immediately all I

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I, was ordained to ,u ,u",c ol oi tne uuion, indiaua, u put io , t i ne Liouisiam nous wi ueiegaies nas pass, potration of this nornaia m- -

nlatry at Jsekeon, Mise .en the i 'u fU ' capacity, ceoM easily sepply every ed a bill exempting $1,250 worth of prc..vrty , her own life, by the same mean ; " j frrn exemtien b?riTr mdor menfaKeVranfe"'"''