Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 April 1852 — Page 2

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BROOKYILLK. INDIANA. FRIDAY, AFR! L 9, l852.

Cincinnati Business Directory As many of the enterprising merchant and mo-

I ehaniea of Cincinnati, are taking the rifht eonrse to ! avail themselves of the trade and business of the rh h

Valley of White Water, through the advertising colntnns of onr paper, e beg leave to call the attention of our readers especially to the new advertisements,

. - Inserted this week, to wit: Stierrinl Operation. AVholesale aneciwware. Mr.. J..mes Alexander of this township ha. E- E. H. Hroo.KS, No. 91. Main street It wl 1 be ' , , . . , . ' seen that their stovk is large, and tn a convenient lobeeu unable to speak above a whisper for about , bnjine is no more a reasonable to ten months. Last June, owing to some caue, t onr merchants to call on them, her talking apparatus got ont ef order; and all j IVksos & Laarrrin, Cincinnati, also on Main st.(

I So. sir, and are direct importers, thereoy saving tne

efforts at Medicines and herbs proved unavailing; application was made to John R. Goodwin, M. D. who restored her lo speech hy a few applies . lions of Rolfford'a Improved Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Instrument. This is a case that would he heralded over the tin ion if Dr. Goodwin was some distinguished physician. But he can console himself that thlsie one en of the steps by which he wil'. baaome distinguished. Aud, too, here is one of the benefits of advertising. Mr. T Smith's, advertisement of these Instrnments was Inserted in our paper a few weeks since. Ir. Goodwin saw It, and sent hy us 10 days since, as we wer going to Cinclnna-

From the Rushville Republican. The Ball Opened, Messrs. Wright aud McCarty commenced the

canvas for Governor at this place on last Saturday, to a very good audience. Gov. Wright

madethe opening speech. We believe It was

shinned to Europe during the last year, but he

1 1 - had strangely forgotten to tell how many millions of specie we had shipped there daring the same period. He supposed It was an oversight. lie could not see what the 13th article of the constitution had to do with the election of Governor;

From the Cincinnati Commercial.

Steamboat Explosions.

the first political speech we ever heard him make, It was not an open question. If Whigs wanted

and we confess that we were surprised. It was i to vote for tho Governor, he hoped no one would

devoted to his ewn self-glorification to trump I try to prevent them, and If democrats wanted to eting his own fame, and in boasting of his cerve J vote for him, he hoped they would be treated in

courage and sagacity. He had done this, and i the same manner. he had done that he had saved the State so j Gov. Wright replied briefly, enlogiting Mr. much hy this act and benefited the people so jClay and threatening old Hal', vengeance .gainst much by that he had had the nerve to veto any body and every body who did not endorse this bill and the coutage to lecommend that j the Compromise at the time of its passage. We measure he was for the compromise he had suppose he had the same authority for his dec-

voted for the 13th article of the Constitution jlarations in regard to Mr. Hay, that Sproule and his competitor against it, and that was the 1 had when he wrote home that M. Clay had

question for the people of Rush county tode

profits of the wares passing through several hands, and they can consequently sell low. Wholesale and RetaitCrnrer.

TTj. A. Troweridok, Is located conveniently for the thousands of market wasnrons that crowd from this

region, and who buy their groceries in the cities. We wish our farmers would buy of him, and if they are not treated right, Inform us, and we will discontinue his advertisement. Farmers Hotel.

This is represented to be a good, convenient and j no0P m.n i.. k-j recommended the nreeent ! ion on Saturday. We have occupied more

conifort.-.M- place for oar market waggons to get a safe I ,, u;i, t,..l ! ,l I.:- ! .me than wa lntendd .n,l ... .),,..

i as" c-ejjiv- ii v n iiit.u iinu vjvau v 1 m.icavcu 1 1 1 i 'ki v. n it.

competitor s tax others were afraid cf that law I hove done neither ol the candidates injustice.

Steamboat ltedstone blown up twrn ty to forty live lostnaany wonnd rd-.bnnt entirely destroyed bagfaRc, books and paper a total le Incidents. Ac. One ef the most terrible calamities that has occured on onr western waters, for several years

look place on Saturday aiternoon last, run particulars of which It is impossible to give this morning. We are indebted to Capt. McLellan of the of tho Telegraph, and Mr. Wilson Brown, Clerk of the loonier State, for the following particulars In connection with some statements of per-

t sens who were eye-witnesses to the melancholy

disaster.

On Saturday, 12 M., the opposition Cincinnati i

From the Horticultural Review.

Indiana State Hoard of Arrlcnlture, and Franklin County Society. It is delightful to turn from the political arena too often disgusting scene, and deserving the

appellation "Bear Garden," occasionally applied by some independent editor having nothing

WASHINGTON

Collection of the nevrBntGf, -and the CmpromlM..cenjC,S lntervention-.Dongla.aa 4C Correspondence of the N. Y. Trib Washington, Saturday, March 30,. It is known th.t th. .

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to fear and nothing to hone, and refresh ones- I tte reTenu fn Custom, U filed .

a

ir v. : .v.. .: l a.. i . appropriation ior mat service. A

r - . devolved nnnn ih Tn.n r . . '""ai

of some practical topics dt tne uue lords of the 1 . r j department ti

cide upon between him and his competitor his jCass for the Presidency!

:.. l . i.... :.. r.. r.r i and Madison packet. Redstone, left Madison for

soil, the intelligent agriculturists of our country; ,u7a """PUB" w" uat limit

Utter still, to mingle with them in those con- ctl0M of the xpenditures have lv Mwn mA1 within Ik. 1...

venations and heartily shake them by the hand. ' " l w ytsn i , , . . . . t . ,. , : time to time, in order to

uor own norucuuurai society is taaing nign i "r ua around In thia raanect. and th rl uunwiona most ! T068 haT made by reducinr. I.

prove of groat practical value to all concerned CMe' W of the ""ordinal, officeri, b1 i u-.u. i. ! inir off the Revenna Rot t .

ana snooia do an auGiuonai incentive to outers; . j.ui, Dy abolj

to unite with the association.

Of Oh

j sinecures, and in other ways.

A farthe,

competitor was a wealthy man end he was aj We have given brief outline of the dlrfus

j Cincinati, on a trial of speed, with about twenty 1

. ) cabin

passengers. The number on deck is not

yard and good stahlirg chnp,

ltosa IIoue This house too. Is in a convenient place for our bus

IneFS men. who seek for economy as w ell as comfort.

Democratic Ranncr. This is the tittle ofa Democratic paper ju

f.larte.1 l.i Henry Co. It Is neatly printed, and

the editorials p'enty Rn i spriphtly. But we !

bnthe had the courage to urge Its passsge he

had recommended the law for the formation of agricultural societies he wanted to diecuss State policy, and if his competitor had any charges to prefer against his acts as Govern or, he wanted to hear them Colfax, a Whig editor, had spoken well of his administration, and Stitt, another Whig editor, had said he hoped he would be continued as Governor; In short, if the nlnl. . 1 1. n I ! . I 1 mm,. 1 1 li t

1 K 1 vouiu bct3 iiiriiiaiwr jori 111 mhiu "'fi'

i judfre of the quality of the work before they buy, it is he did, they would call a new Convention; so

X economy to buy such artieles at half pnee. Jinny o that the Guhernatoral chair could be occupied

; our lown resiliences ami larm nouses a re j ev uvmivni (

ti, for one of them. And already is one wife's It will be seen that the charge is only $1 per day for

Frolding and singii'g pipes restored to their proper tune, and g-"od health. The world had better be waking up. Dr. Goodwin is healing oid cases ef rheuma-

li-m and otherpainfu! afflictions.

truly be said, he is making the lame to wa's, and the Dumb to speak.

man and horse.

Cnvtom ?Iade Boots. Jas. Hrnsox. So. K3, Walnut street, makes, Boots and 8ho.-s. wholesale. Tliis Is far preferable to buy-

jinsyonr boots and shoes of Yankee manufacture,

Co that it can ! hi th are made Iosei.i and not to

Window Itlinds. I J. T. Kn-vsr. it seems, ha obtained the name of

t niillivpi w orh Hi 11H11 prinr, mm ub ,-1, vnr ,n

ocrat, and the other half, abolition.

of this necessary article

Piane'i &.

iIclodconi.

! by Mr. Wright dufing life, for if the) believed

i his statements, they must have been satisfied

We do not pretend that Mr. McCarty is as polished a speakeras Gov. Wright. Ifl an orphan

when he was three years of age, and having devotsd his youlh to the support and maintainanoe of his widowed mother, he is entirely a self-made man. He wa never educated for or practiced a prefsssion to give him a polish as a public speaker. Yet he sustained himself in the conflict His good sense, candor and frankness must have commended him in the estimation of all sensible aud candid men. Should life and health be spared him, he will be with the Governor throughout the canvass, and we predict that that gentleman will find him a troublesome customer

rOhio farmers, in this part of the State at l"0' the "P" i now.ng .little can bo said respecting their efforts to 'hment of the place of NtI! (ji

improve one another by this sort of interchanges; wn,c" " B,ua 10 De,Dy 1110,6 who

though the class In agricultural chemistry. In an ! w,f uul"" unsWn,-Hons.,n 7 adjoining county is an honorable exception, M i 8inenre,bnt a positive obstracUon ! they have retained the service of one of the best i way cf VmPt transaction of burinea.

analysts and practical teachers during a great ' . u iu oe bron

part of the winter.

n&5it to tie

I r.fer to thn neiKnrbnl ."erauon 01 tne Mouse

t rm a. a .

of New Richmond, O., and to Dr. Chas. H.Ray-! lnoreP" lrom Washington, . mond. l!u' or mon th New-York Zl

tuppoeeit will have to lie a mongrel half Dem- MRt,y of our people are becoming rich and In.lepen-1 that he is the only man in the State capable of 'before it is over

j dent, and when buying such artieles for their parlor, , managing their affairs as Governor, and that if he

,M.rrv. ls in P' 0'1 an,c, at onc,,: ,n wr V 1 should happen to die, or be defeated, the State n .u . li. , do this va must go to the responsible and accredited, j .., . During tho present week Ins many and devo. , & t An, ; would be ruined for the lack of an efficent Govted fr.ends, have had the pleasure of a visit from PTH & SlB0W Rt No, T3 West Fourth street. Pee ! ernor? t!ieRe.R H. Sabin, formerly pastor of the M. tne,r advertisement. Mr. McCarty followed in a speech cfhalfan

K. Church in this place, now of Columbus, Ind.

Ma was here forthe purpose of attending a meet-

Knshviile were a:.o here lor the eime purpose.

e no:ie tn:it ti lianas an l materials are

, , , .... .. ,, , , I hour s length. He is not a polished speaker It is useless to call the attention of our readers to the ' '

..HMioMnr i..v A ll.ivr. their nictnre xieciaimeu uuumii anno nanas 01 me people on

inst of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana i ,n onrCotmn,is too prominent to be overlooked. j the ground of his being a farmer, though farmfiich School. j Thu. we believe. Is decidedly the best house or the ' jng ia been his only business for the last seven Rev. J. A. Broil, Tresii'ing Eider of the class in the city. And it will be observed that we do !..t vearg No mB11 should be elevated to t.a rei.ceb.irch District, and Mr. Mattov of j W w "r a" r advertising houses, although we j

' bi'lieve they are ail good. In trntii we would scorn to i . ,

bo hin d to advertise for a mean man, or poor estab- 1 Dul wcause ol his Integrity of character, iualifi-

lishment. cations, and fidelity to the interests of the peo-

tllOVilljT ci'iliie.

about tha location of this new college

7Ienthllc. T' Wo have received the 4th No. of the 3d vo'ii:ti ef ihe Monthly Flora. VTThi Wetrn llorticnitiiral Review, of t'ini-innati. has com to r hand, filied with interiting articles for th farmer, horticultnralit, and especially the cottage Gardener. This

isine .-prii io. t e reter our readers to an; rlie!-.i from it favor:ilJ to onr Plate and VrsnW- 1

liu Cj., Agricultural moremetits. The first of the Season.

Soaps V Perfnmcric. ( pie. He had no charges to make against Gov-

Corner or Fiflh and Western Kow. will He lonnd ; ernof w t-We administration he had not ex

loourmi, HEsroK,irnR. I'ur variety sion-s. unrbers. Ac, will know where to be supplied.

Paper Ifansrincw.

smined his acts with a view to fault-finding He took him to be honerahle man, and supposed

It Is a settled question that no man's parlor, sitting . he had made a good Governor he did not wish

room, as well as bed rooms, are fully finished until . to run against any other kind of a man, as il they are neatly papered. And wall pnper Is now so , wou(- credit to him to beat a man who

cheap that but few can plead the cost, for an ctcuso. '. . character c r i ..... . v.. i r Mnt imi I

I Mirooselv to furnish the public with lust the article

needed for this business. , uovernor, was a poor man, nd he, McCarty, a Jnt in Season. j rich man. He addressed himself to the GovThe trees arejnt pinting on new bonnets, and the elTl0r w10 looking, as we thought, a little shee-

powerssrePiiniing .mo ooami, an, men musi pish ..sri0ok his head."

MMI IUK Kit " HUM . alt in l .ill 11 i"n mi iu.

knowp The officers and crew numbered about twentv pjrsons. She landed at Carrallton and took on a number of passengers and then push

ed cut and started od. I'pon arri7ing at Scott's ,

landing, four miles above Carrollton, at the foot of Craig's bar, she was ca'led in for a passenger, the Rev. Terry A. Scott, a Baptist minister formerly stationed in Covington, sod recently in Warsaw, Ky. Mr. Scott had been on a visit to his parents, and was returning to his

charge. His parents and three sisters accompanied him to the landing to witnesa his departure, as the sequel proved, into the presence of

his God. The Redstone shoved cot and backed

down from the landing aboutone hundred yards.

Strong wind was blowing In shore, and it was j

Willi difficulty that she could beck her way j , . , . If Gen. Scott cannot Th .. .... a . . v , 'ports have exerted a happy influence upon the "n coxicannot be elected without rJ out. At the second revolution she made to f r without pledge s, " without protestation. "T

start forward, her three boilers exploded at the

same time, with a tremendous noise, shattering

and tearing the boat lltterally to atoms,

But mv Intention, when commencing these !Wedlesday last, stating that Gea.

t. . . t.!- j. v. ! upon the point of writing 1n...

rcmra wu uui kw vun.piam v. uij uui - -e 7?tDtla, ,V.

to compliment the wisdom ef onr neighbors of . v"""P,nise, ana which some of h. ". ,

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I Indiana who at the close of the very Interesting 1 . c""gn to suppose bad tnt

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SeSrlOU vi ttivir uwie uuuu vi neiii;ujiurQ, uciu " vi ivuuqjq ,

at Uie capital last January, determined that they : . ' " mrange, startlinj, r,, hi . cni.j.H r. ordinary announcements .a "

wouia nave iiie"ujj v"ij u"i"j ivi iuo - " iku r? w fthaiiu..J. -

purpose of discus?inf; agricultural matters ; " ' "c BUU "snmpuon or open met These meetings have been keept up with spirit . SnI1'biIity- And the report is not only

and It can not be doubted that the printed re- "wor o.tenlt may be rrr

h. llt V. .

It may also have been emulated by others fa- " "ul " ejw;ieQ The trn A

' ,6 ! vorahly situated for such meetings. The neatly ! ",D en. Scott , S1,e ..j M. r ,u. n.v.;n. i well set their hearts street onthi,

sunk in less than three minutes, In twenty feet . , . . ,. . . a public life of forty years has not u . ..,., .. , ' ' American give evidence that the agriculturists' f 3 nw wa s.5

Arrlrulturnl. The following is the address delivered by James Wrxx, son of John Wynn, Esq , at the Exhibition of the Springfield Academy, on the 24th of March: Agricultural Improvement!.

Agriculture is perhaps one of the oldest

sciences of which history gives us any account. Its history is coeval with that of our race. Our

first parents, when placed in the irraden of Eden. S" nd 40 persons.lt is thonght, were Instantly ; . ,, election, for his own personal w I

a ' ... , ..... impel. iiinQ uin.HHiuus u uvu umiuiui!) v.u i u , . . j j i i ..-. killed, anil trianv aerinnaltf ininrl. TI, r 1 r . . a - J t

were msiruciea -io oress ni aeep u; auu , ) rrrommfr hArnT and nlW VIndrod fnniea. " mon Uioronrb r la.

water. The ladies' cabin and aft part of the

boat, from ska main deck up, in its shattered )

condition, took fire, and burned down to the water's edge. In the explosion her chioineys were blown nearly across the river. Between

of Franklin county, one of the many "Garden

Spots" efeur glorious country, have been holding monthly meetings ofa similar character, and, if anv tudcrment can be formed from the excel-

lent repots, made by Mr. Geo. A.Chase to that 1 ttloM t0 U PnW'ed on the ere rfu naner. these discussions noon draining corn eIelion. for hi own personal W

cient to establish him in the confidsact of hi,

counirymen.ne cannot now secure that to

naence by covering a half thett whole sheet of foolscap with

prots-

when, after their fall, the Creator banished 'hem WM covered with small pieces of timber, bed- ; of tvalueto the participanta and ; bned with this sentiment that Gea. Sett li, from that sweet retreat, He declared to them j f . we.ng apparel. tc. while the trees , andit th aIgo evinef , t d of both self. He win, therefore, attempt no follyrftw

thafin the Sweat of thy pack shall thou eat thy , " immediate vicinity, on the Kentucky ! ucal Bn1 knowledge among those aoTU lf uot stand on his serric, Vl bread." This science was for a long time , were covered with clothing, bedding, &.c. i iii . j character, his long public life, he cannot ttv

pursued under great disadvantages, for we do The scene, as it presented itself, is indescr.ha- j The u e nerally held pontheCrBt at " these are not snfficieMU comtnw;

i iiicibu "i id uiun u uu niiujr, uu inDiaui

not understand from sacred history that the

He supposed the Governor

did not mean any thing by saying that he, the

plough was ever used during the first ages of the

world

But passing over Its Ion

witness at the present time

ly killed.

The lstengineer, Robert Barry, and "striker

Saturday of the month, but that for April is eo- j the suPPrt f his fellow citizens, a tht A

g hisfory, what do we 3d engineer, Hutchison, were tound near ,ore, va, o(tU Wh,teWatw why may ,e? Althoughit haslt-Cether, loan open field, over onehondred :m

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notkeptpaceln its improvements with other , ys .rom , no river. An opening near me top . pace of meeUn W-M u Bloomiog G sciences of perhaps les value, yet at this time f '"go oak tree, over one hundred feet high I When will the Wayne county folks begi

He thought the Gov-

M.-?-srs Unck & Farquhar. merchants of our ; ;nn,,in!. with ,ome.hinff more accord- ernor w "Saken about the amount ofhis tax,

plaee, have recently opened and are rapidly dis- I ing with the life and beauty about them. Xor would ht he did not suppose the Governor Intended to posing efarich and fashionable lot of Spring we advi?e them to goto lVrre ror hats. We would intimate that the new assessment law had com-

And asthero has been a considerable I "".ppose taey were oy misiime mura nu 1 pelled him to give in any thing which he had

nm mere is Hakfr s. corner oi .nam .i..i .,.!. ,i i.i i. i.. u. j

rr.Sa. lTTi, Main, and Jrss, Moos . - u.u .no ,.ropt. h is a clever fellow, and mnfces a r,' t',an 1,9 h!,l Mt- n1 f ll P"M morfl

tloois.

Jis i .1 .i i . , taMishmcnt.

,. iiii in iiic 1'in.n vi ujdiiy firiiciea 111 FOOCS: . . . ; and F.mrth. since last summer, any one will be astonished , M:lin sttT

at the low prices at w hich tliev are cutting fine 1 m.-w1 hat. but as he does not advertise we do not know : taxes, it was owing to the revaluation of his real

end seasonable gods- of new and beautiful pat- his Xo. or location, b rns. Tt is a wender how these genl'smen ! Icrrantilp roltcsrc.

always have the goo,'s jnst to suit the taste and ' :ic "a- n',T,; SS5C,, " mpT- m, ftitution. His sympathies were great, and he

aliilitieia of onr neonle. Hut it inil'.- n n,1

not '

and learn.

rove.

begin to

vertised for the second Saturday, the 10. and as 'lreP' nim- ne stanaa ontfr.,

I Brookville is quite accessible and situated in the j ' . . ' ! t!

iiiwt pruuiiueuk auu uisunguisnea menoiQjsOT By that record he must abide. By his pa-,.

tory must he be judged. By that it mur.njJ i termined whether or not he is a nominating

the public mind seems to be awnkened to con- 1 ;wa made by the engineer, who passed through j . j to be made."

sider its Importance. The improvements that ! Gripping him entirely of his clothing, and! The executive committee have advertlsea for ! M'-Cass made some hsppy remarksoaTsw'

have been made in the implements of husbandry j tearing large pieces of flesh from his body. A 1 A I a -f ll a -k lAPa ftf nfla ft lltai rm!Lm tnl.L. C.tt--..

lessen uie .mouni oi moor necessary to carry ou , - - " , i..e'B many thriving towns will secure the

tne larming operations, jnd the minds of the uurea pouuos, was iouna a aisiance oi one

j. .. . . V. H.J..J 1 r .t 1 " - r l . i t

larmingcommunny are seeking iniormauon, as i "U1JU"'U J"rus l"0 P1" " aiaasier; ana j,.

to the best manner of cultivating and enriching trier pieces at various distances, some near six

The executive committee have advertised, for

' proposals, but is not yet known whieh of the

honor of

i first Indiaua State Fair, to be held next Octo-

the soil. During every period of the history of this

science, the vigilance and industry of the hus-

hundred yards off.

The two engineers were entirely naked, and

so mangled and torn that they were scarcely re-

; estate The Governor ngain shook his head. ' He had voted agai nst the 1 3th article of the Con

nie days nave passed wnen merchants anil mecnan-

ities of our people. Hut it is easily under- .. . noc,;1.vi,a,,v mWs,rv-for business ,lnd thp"?'' e State could protect itself with

stood. They Rre young men, in the pride and ! m.ri to b-ani hook -keeping, and that thoroughly. It 0M resorting to heavy fines and penalties against ririm of I:f. who onirlilr c.e nnd EmbilMi lh ' i. of fr.r more iir.r,ort:imi, lo a noor or a rieh man's her own citifens for flliv art of" svmnalhv or

spirit an t mm.,,,,, of ,h4t;m. an(J ons. and xh T :,n,, """""ring knowledge of Utin ' charil v which mieht be construed info encour-1 are n,t otherwise embarrassed, occupy

turn ftvmto fieirs and the puhlici good. They too ; Kench. n

bandman has been necessary in order that it cogniiable. The second engineer, Lewis Barry ,

are most devoted admirers of lovely woman, and

consequently when they co to our marts of trade and fashionable cities they are cWe observers of t'ie kind an! patterns worn by ladies, and gen-

i of Hacon's M

lep

. .1.. o... , mdependant position than anv other

. . . l " 11,0 miMuiro iv neiliw 111 tun v:iULe I -

might be profitable. It has been very correctly : was found in a cornfield, all mangled and torn to remarked by one of our own sages that, j pieces. Mr. Goble, editor of the Lawrence"He that by the plough would thrive j borgh Register, and Myers, a foreman in Himself most either hold or drive," j his office, were found at a distance of about Farmers who cultivate thair own soli, and who ; ixty yards from the boat, so badly scalded

a more j burned and mutilated, that they were hardly elass of i known. Capt, Tate was blown into the river,

Iliirin. ii.. M.tj ...i...i..i :.i.. :fmen. They produce bv their own labor nearlv breaking a leg, fracturing a knee, burning his

, I all the neeeasariea, anH m iiitr of !,. In. r ' face and otherwise iniurinir him sa hndlw. that

Finrfnbinct 1 nrnitiirc. . poor siiiverirg negro naa appiiea lo him lor Flier r; " , ,7 7 C.V, No mutter now cheap Mtc. at RnkMlle, Owns ter he could not have refused it, yet without en- U(; and even tht ,abor ih? are wqrd to , h.s recovery is considered doubtful. The p.lote, . . . . . 1 . .. if rm.l ml . . 1 . , riiail.. larVenn ftf Dielnit Qnn Trwl . n.l QlA.

si .v,t. i srmci, maKe uirninire. or now gnoa an anicio cotliarin?, or intend in? to encouraire him to ' l'"""" i " pwiwiin nionnnirij, iriiua m to- , - - . -i..., nun

I velop their physical powers.and is productive of ney Langley of Aurora, (the later at the wheel)

tlemen, and then bn v inst enoueh of the articles ARDS ma ,"rn,sn ""J maul w,m" pur ' settle in the Slate. He was n law abiding man.

to suit that particular season, leavlne no larire 1 Te will go to the head of th- market to buy In j ifeIec,ed Governor he F,lnllM ri it ! both heath of body and serf nity of mind. were seriously bruised and injured internally,

I i . - . , . ... ' Ilia Jnfw In eo. Ih.lania ra!lUr..llM A.

k i- - - i w n'T irt nun n ffiXni psli i iiMimonr. i.. m . t mr. rio lauuiuui :r-tjuiT-tj

their cnlomers the next year, damaged and out , Svcamore street. ! he people had adopted it. he reira rded all parts book of natu re a

fphoUtrry na attrnssc. I 0f the Constitution as eauallv hindinrr. He had durin6 his hours o

piles of goods in their Mores to he shoved off on J their cn-Jloniers the next year, damaged and out j

of fashion. There is act, science and taste to

day in the Senate, after the conclnsion of Gi

Jones on Intervention. In the first plan bd gave us tie substance of his former eight er t

column speech on that subject, in a tout tt-J rr Inntes. And when a 1 Jng and elatorale tJr.

is boiled down i n this way, the residua is apt be good. It iswhatDryden calls J the bnrnij of embroidery in a pot What is left after tM

process, is the solid metal. Mr. Cass's posit:

as he then and there stated them, was imprep!

ble. Gev. Jones made nothisg by attempting reply. He might as well have kicked at a gv.

ite door-step. The Governor could onlv be of

plauded for his gallantry in assailing such Ii

pregnable works. He did as well as aDrbor

I The familiarity of the inteligent farmer with the; the former, it is said, may recover. The clerk,

it fs always open to him, even Mr-Soper, was standing near the office door ... ,. ... . . . , ., , ' . ... , . . , , t , while his unaffectsd modesty and entire freedom f labor, is well calculated to ! when the explosion took place. He was thrown 1 , ,,.... . ,

... a.uv. w a.u.vooawu. wVxvcsMa,o

i ' t ' " ' - ,--w -w. ji uie uiisiiiuiinn as psiibiiv ninn inr. ti linn

I. . 1 . 1 1 . i . ' Vof!neA .m f.if mM Mm frtnlil n.t . . tnJ .... l.t a' 1 (nlri flia aat e iofanio of naavlw mA V,a A

uo eL-n a m nitrrnnnm?inc,nnu mose wno m -v. .... ........ - - exnf-ctetl to have to d srusa nnlionnl nnlitlra i & " nuui wiiwpugn, - .-w..vC uuj - . vnn f.M TUr. ;a r,

this day would do it successfully must watch the . "T 1 'ZLTT I the Governor had invited him to listen to a f ork. of God. I feet, -nd fell into the river, but received no so- j rnn- ' iim&Mnu. '' nrftt.ne;on I U know young to be so.

i : rt.! i i .,.it') j"ii.iti o n, . , K ... ....... i ti, rj i.!i. i. : .;.;;. rr . . j ...i t ' r

, i i.i n 1 ill i . i 1 1 1 1 1 ill t ii nil n . pirninirpH. iii.i . . . . . . . . . . . i ...... i. M.... i r . ii. . 1. . i.i ., i .tin. 11 ruu 11 mill n iir.iiiiiiii nn iihtii iivhciiii uiii in D.aui obiiui a. 2iiu rrr 1 1 1 v n

- " . Hurrmx . h.astsnieof i. m. Keiv.een unh ami Mvth. oinrwu uiauc iu ina mimical ineuus in wnicn inei . ' "

make tne percent low.

Linck cc Farijuhar have now been in business near fenr years in our place, and hate done a

April Flections rrnnklin Co.

i The following is a list of the Justices, Consta-

.1, 1 C .l.-.-J .1...

rarge business; our people know them, and It is', D,e8 IDPeciors " opervisors e,eClea in tn.s onlv n. cessarv to sav that their .re now reidv ! County on Monday last:

J - I VI

soil has a tendency to impress upon his mind the i men struggling in the water, plunged into his ; n,,),

Whatever difference of opinion there may

VI T . . . .1

.., . . i . .unrv vii i w i nniMTHiP Ajiiiiini n inn npxrii.

wnn llwltpll1c Woods. 1 hey attend to their ' . , n r.. . , ... 1 had laid down in his agricultural

vaviviiiui iiiiviiiicu hiiii tic uuiu ia v nun ii iiim t . - ,

niHlilnn.rnrih.n.i.nm .! : i,;i, ...i. ' principles ofciviland relioious libertv. We ! asslstanceand succeeded in rescueing him. The

the Gox-ernor had discussed National politics. ! mi8ht Polnt t0 Bome cf the most illustrious men ( person proved to be Capt

He expected to discuss the tar

well pleased with the views wh

Pate. There were

1 f, -

own business, and esnaeiallr U Mr. l.inrV a d- -J8 n.ngore recei

.... .. I 'mA.Sni.i1i.liO PonctiUoe Tnbn P. Rhillinir.

tAliii hr. IA hi. rnitnm.N ... lila 1aaI.. II. .i..n-i-. rn.. . .... wvucuwivw . u - - ' . . , , . .

" " " " . T . r..i.o.l vm R 'ng vne oanger wnicn, in tne opinion o

" wtesiiiMi, and a careful bookeeper.- -"'J- j - " c,ay Bnd olher distinguished Statesmen, threat

. T.nii von a inir row rv r .a . i a c nn Man a a - a. . 1 - -

Iff, and was very! the world has ever produced as a proof of the ' two lady passengers on board; they and ! ! hardi- a doobt that J.me. C- Jo ich the Governor ! correctness of this position. But the farmer In j chambermaid were in the ladies' cabin at the , Xenneggee will nominated b y lhe Ph ral address. Pet. "rder that he may fill his station profitably to ( time of the disaster, and were uninjured, j . Convention for Vice-President. I v.'. ir ... i . . . A tt l ....!. cu ri. l.i:

Senator Jones's Spcecb In tne Senate. Presidential Question. Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune. Washington, Monday, March 22, 1852. The speech of Gov. Jones In ths Senate, last

Thursday, was a masterly effort, folly satisfying j his friends, and placing him in the first rank of j Americon orators. "It's ne wonder he beat;

James K. Polk on the itump," was the almost ', universal expression at the close of his address. TK. ...... I., xlili-l. I.. (.....IIuH i:.n raom aa '

,nnlitt,.. J... Di..L..tH..nUJ

amusing, and afforded the spectators in the gal- , , , . . , J V, , .. , It was a bold, careering rush of caralarr iipcf lery real fun. The "Great Michigander" only . . , ,. . t .i. . . .. , . , 1 a stockade of bayonets. In the conrse of his r wriggled into one position to be wriggled out , , ,. .. ,. . J f 6 r , , IT . marks the General paid his comphmenta tt again into one more uncomfortable. There was .,YonDg America who in the personof nothing rough in the manner of Gov. Jones. He ; DoQ ,Mand MmhM of California, t c! is as polite and frank as he is noble and generous. ,. . ,. . , . ,,. ,, . J . ' , j on his right. He acknowledged himaelf to In personal appearance, so far as figure is con-1 ,,, . . , . . 11 B I an old foirie. inst such an one aa was nashiEf'

cerned, he resembles Clay, though he Is smaller, Taff. , .... ... .iJ

sVU nuu tfvuii wit. m im a tat, ui 1119 J UJ-1 touvw.

which were quite telling, amounted to abc

this, that young folks think old one's fools, M

The intera

..... .... . . 1 ..

a ... , . ,. . . , , . .. 1 cine sirue oeiween tne ow logies ana tne 1 00

i liu iiiiiii hihiiii mill iiui inn kiiui mill HiiiriL ui irun

1 I Am.p(M nr T.niifi. F npAtim la thna frrnsffinir in

teresting. It is already a pretty quarrel ai it

miaryAm ll.T, Coma mo fa n nnr.l. fh.t hf B4

-,;.i, ,..... r:.i.;.i r..j... J r ' ' i

rv 1 n j v 1 vv. iv iivoiuvuuai vauuiuuico. m 1 1 v . , . 1 .t , amwnaa (IV Art n n A mavtsio' w 41 ha iht nATIl &

j, ouuicw 1 vuug niucuia id w r 1 nVinriaf if ironflaman nrhn traiar In n(T hsir B.

rnuauei- ... , c x rL. r..n.-J

over meir wees, ;a la marsnaiuj iw "uii

a. I a

be1

tin(rbvhi9nnietfira.:,UnH,om nJ not ...I. himself and com , unity must be educated. And. : Alter the boat took tire, one of Uie lailiee sprang . , , is neuiea.M-. cue nanan is neu.ro, .

1 - . a vui- 1 - . aiwca irorri ucavcu m au v tvutCBii auu tuoia 10

f Mr ' rer,iai uuuo ucvu una Itcquireineal mOrOinaa i t"" ntci, auu was i i-dvucu vy a ouiiriuau

'he.

from the shore. A skiff was sent to the relief

probably no man in the country more universal-

I fogies are nettled, at the recent impertinesl ej

13 Mr. Jon Mornr, of our town, has sold out, and removed to Indianapolis). Rnilrtinsr. The operations for building in our town have commenced earlier than nsnal. It is probable . 1. . 1 . . 1 . . 1 , ... 1 . ,,, 1

n,-r.y u.ren i .mes as mucn ouucing will ne Li.ense 65-Llcense 12

i.one in onr town this season, as any former Bloomins Gaovs. Constables Benj. Broth-

season; Rni a belter clnss of house. j era and Samuel Swift. Inspector, Wm. H atfield . Supervisors, 1st Dist. Edward B. Trusler, 2 Jas.

our visit to Cincinnati a f

since, we visited the Took store and publishing

1 1

-1st Dist. Jackson McCarty; 8 John M'Anally.! U, Um" l T tomprel" LnU, Z I His name will add strength to any

3 Josenh Gondie. 4th Jona. MC.rtv. 6 Noah ! ' "8 W0U,a 1,01 "aVe ve ,or , . " ' 7 . - '"--" j - 'T particularly through th. South

' , . ' r ,.u. n i them as a whoI? but he had no reason to doubt pernaps no neer miormed than himself At n.s u me ino oeca was in names, ana 11 was . Carmicheal.6 Henry Remey, 7th O. W. Tern- But ha l.not .M. m w u.... im;H. i wn. A ; , , ra"y 1 ralBnl7 n owrs.

pleton, 8 Wm. J. Peck, 9 Matthew Stewart, i 8ince " mTu M .ww? D0W 1 IZln '"1 ? T. , ZZl r " Zl " " L aZLZZa V' ! 11 ,s " most 8inificant fact that

11 Henrv Amereine 13 Samuel Jackson U ,Ile law the land, they onght td W obeyed. ' " .1 ,.,.,, r , .. .!..,., drgad the of g d la iienry Amereme, U , amuei jacason, 1 . ... 1 lh( ih. nnn. fm,.. .i.n..u v. j .t. n.t tuan ii.rii . J Q...l .nra . K.

JacobHarvev Jr 15 Thomas Butler Fence ! was not ror sgitation. Giro them a fair tf!l. . , r .T ""---w ,...---..-..6 " sound ominous to their ears. jacoo itarvey jr. J 1 nomas ouiier. reiico .... nnneinlea of tho art n.l ,s.i,n.. Tl,. ....J.. 1 rlrer and wnm drnwnml

vw.n n tn.. and I S. iWaetl. K "nm '" experience should demonstrate 1 .. r " u" ""u . ' such a nomination equivalent to

! monstrations of "Young A merica." He ""'I

the necessity for their change or modification, i tnematics; t.eometry, Surveying,

He could not consent to the doctrine that they natural pnuosoj;-., , a no. nemesiry are were a "finalitv." That would be nlaclnir them ' almost indispensaUe.

above tho ronstitntinn ifs-lf -K;.i, ... .,;. The signsof the times are propitious". Leglsla-

B. Slaughter, 3d John Swift, 4th Wm. Slant. 5 . , a it .... ! tnra baa m innl !no a m i tf in bovs wrlphed in the flame

t-. . . r, . .. , . . r . . w-. 1 lOflmenamini. a noTM rwiirtPii in i i nnn a. w,h "VV1" w puuiiu a kciici w pj oicui -

curing our Tim 10 uncinnaiu lew weets ; Jonn ew, t . w . a oore. renre rimi, 1 J , , . f . , T ' u u. a . Midland, one of the Dasmnirer. who nt.t on at

John N. Clem nts. John Wiuabv. INo Licence i naa u was Iie,r province 10 cnoose ri wnai lime it-ou mc uumuim iuu - - - -

1 1 fcT iL T" Cf it. 1 tT . . 1

' iy punumr iicnn, casu couia ana w esi inanne. . . , . , -,v,-ff

1 - - t MM t.-.mi arriii nnr naa cnnT nnirn wt

ticket, and ; a.a Th. fata of to

and West will it r . 6,.t . ' . '.nt !

WlUgS, VI 1QO pariy aio luua iu iiiihhmvu. r.- ,

1 1 ha sneetarle la too nainful to be COntemp"-

the Loco-foco . , .... l..-. hon. to meet the I'A

T TI : r ' 1 I

They consider'

th certain utter irom i nropt

M m j a r - i nAnn. fS.

-t ... ... in i ntnortt amvea bx ijii-rnwui, oi ""' e

. vuwcds vi iuD uiv unrtv. . innnttuinn iq . - . t

aboutone hundred yards distant, on a part of, . , ' rr " the 16th instant, and the Baltic on the mmi-i

111. hnrriean. rf tt. ... li.Jl. ,.1J1 J : UBC,r, WOU.a re-

injured internally.

success of the Whie party.

rould be uselet

quire more hardihood than even Loco-Focoism

He was badly scalded, and

Tt i. ft,.. ..U-

..., ...uiU- , ,. , .. ..: t j rw, ;m..l ih.t h.

Mr fi C tvu,u iw iuo in o people oeueve mai mm uj -i

VI .no ' 1 , . ih lata wR

1 U IIIO UIUIOII a, ui liuiiii- v vu ,t

would ie ""l

nn r i J t . . i . . . .

house of Moore & Anderson, and were pleased. "-" i. . na m wnal mDnr ln,?y oum alter or amend

, , , i incHi.AjiD. jonu i. ivnecni, i nornton r . their laws, to find that they were successfully printing and : How, and Simon Bath, Constables. publishing many valuable and interesting books. Sratsririst-D. Justice of the Peace Joseph j Gov. Wright rejoined. He said that the Whig Their work, too, is executed In neat and du- 1 w'ch (Elected) received t7 votes, and Ira j Convention was afraid to endorse the Comprorable sty V, equal to the best houses in the East j fSSTii:: j mise measures: that ,he Abolitionists had threa. They have just published "Roving Adventures i well. Supervisors 1st Dist. M. J. Millspaugh, 1 tened to bolt ifsuch a resolution was adopted, of Geo. Borrow," called "Levengro, the Scholar, . 2 Jefferson Colescott, 3 Joseph Barber, 4 Jas. j and that if he was a Free Soiler he had rather

the Gipsey, and the Priest. M Those who have "f rer' 5 Jona. 1.. Merrel, b Levi Ayres, 7 T0te for the democrats, who had fully endor sed 1 .A ..P ... r.;w. i.i , John Rosebrongh, 8 James Lackay, 9 Milton ! lhpm,.B ,.,. wl). . . . ,.. j

... ....-.j Fwreer8vQ. Ko L,Cense 4 License none. " ' - ' " "w " '" to abor h th v,n.fi..,, ... ,i:fil i.i;i il,. t,... .i iki.... t ii r. . . i x, . j., ahnntih.in TT. .;A 1VL. i..j ..i.i l" u",or' ,nrir ocnehcial influence.

..v.. . . . . ......... u ., . ... ...... ,v v. ...... uv .. , ni. TUB- V-Ou Mauim, vi. ii. juui-,auij iienry i . . Kaun, wmu

and interesting work. Moore & Anderson are Usnorn. inspector, A. . Line.

some of the higher Institutions of learning have

created a professorship of agriculture, where the young farmer may become acquainted with the principles of the science. The establishment of schools of a grade above the common district schools, where the higher branches of education are taught to better advantages, than in commou schools, if carried on by preceptors who have the talent and the will

i an.. .....

not keep the Whirs fror voting for him, that . 1 lo' ' "u,,nl? 'Eht ,ta

.v ..j..T - . I Huence te this cau

. . , . i i.i.J.. ,1,. Ml

v. i - .i . .... niiMi an ot tree, trade to do seuieu a. r-

-.uauwaonaaapenna pemea a long me in ;7-t,fc" ,,imB nraad . modincttiot

the service of his country-who has been the ad- ! . h nrMMnt ..m. He said it was the deW

entitled to the patronage of the West, and they ' ""- -nstar.ies, f.ven Aoams. and they wanted tevote for him, and that the Whig' .. ' u lne Pua,C9 'ormeriy

i a ura..v. wc. ri r n 3 ... i .i .. wiis.-ii wyjt inriiiiiisr. bi i nag npn

are detartninvd to hare it.

jt.ogan.2d Wm.M. Clavpool, 3 Joseph Mil- '. PtM '" Floyd and some other counties cale jlj '"J ;ier!,4th James Smith. No Licence k Li-i i'P the nomination for Governor. The ' " W y "nd ! cense 4. j ordinary expenses of the two rears of his ad- i T7 W ta f" "

F.ditorlnl I nn. rr . F . 1. . I. 1 KT J .

i nf ruiini w mcv.'iiiniuiiiorwB,iirimii-iiir ; n . r r ..ui . " Hath. Inspector, i hoe. Craft- Constables, ' mlnistratinn ic.eiiitod hv our friend C. Dailv. and the Conner- ri, i i vm ir,m.F.. s ! ministration

arilU Time.. ni:h!mhed hv R. V.Brow. are ret- visors. Dist. No. 1 Josenh J. I.ee. ' 2d Caleb Jn E'nc That he had expressly con

ting up an Interesting cross-fire. We da no Km, 3d Samuel Howell, 4th Wm. .M'Cam- j fined his remarks and Illustrations In his agrisee the Times, but we are interested occasional- j ltitJtT mannfaftUred ,n this l ,h th.ifth. ThTim. U. m ? . ;.J r tu tr unty, and disclaimed anv allusion to the Uriff; Iy with the spice or the ews. I he 1 ims is a , Mitamosa Justice of the Feace. John Hor-' . .,v j " i , , whir nanar but la noticed bv the News, as fol- ' slev (elected) recieved 103 votes, T. C. Coolev i th,t we had h'Ppod so many barrels of flour to

1.,. j 7 votes. Constables, Geo. Jones and Isaae Coo--11. t-i ii-,- . . 'ley. Supervisors, 'list Not. J, J. Kenneday, rS The hite. W ater Talley Times has just ( ,2d Soiornon rierc. 3d John Casner, 4th Isaac

entered noon in an volume. 11 pnniea ana j c.

punii?n oy oy iv. r ranaun nrown, esq., ana is said to be edited John S. Reid and ethers. We

wisn usuccess in every gooa undertaking F,;.h. . :.:,.. sBn.rTi(lon. Dist No. I. Wm ! -i... j.u. v.j i. :a ,o.,

Raid, it is known Is the Democratic Senator Thompson. 2d Daniel Bel.ngee, 3d Richard Da- I " mm kT i .r a fromth(t!.ofF..ett- and Uai.n. Tint I vidson. 4th Hannr Geore. Insoector. Sher- I e,Pcte1 more ,0 Paul before the end of

wood Pugh. i 1,18 nel term, it re-elected. I hat the question RT. Constable, James Bailey. Inspector, j to be decided by the people of Rush county was Bernard Huliman. .,.... to whether he or McCarty were right in'the ir I.arsKL. Inspector, John H. White. Con- ;., ... ..

.1.1.!. Simn.l WiImh .nt Rii.w n. , vulr" oa l " article oi tne constitution.

agricultural papers

most every Post office In

1 k. ....nl.M WI..1 . . 1 .

had been less than for any two ' . . . " 1 "'n-T w" """""eiore expect

- in in. i nil. ,i .... r.ii. . -

u ..is iu.ui,, 0 luuuw qui our manliest

Europe during the last year, and that he was opposed to all class legislation. If the Whig1

ioiin ionu.r, in Isaac ' -.n)aj . j... ,l . .

Fence tewers, G. C. ancamp and '

Nicholas Walker. No License 7!?. License 18. ne wouia iiro to go into .ooie s report into Hie

Salt Chick. Constables, John Cupp, and j internal improvement system. 'A large amount j

do not understand us as endorsing any of these statements, for we knew nothing about them. The News also perpetrates the following verse: 'R. F. Brown am a case, And so is Samuel Tadpole; John S. Reid am an ass, Andeo is B F. Claypool." We copy not these things to injure Mr. Brown, or Mr. Reid, for with them we have no controversy nor amy unkind feelings, but merely to

show what is said and thought by others. Fritlt Trees Destroyed. We are sorry to learn form some of our conntry friends, that the apple trees have almost all, bten destroyed by the late cold weather. U this be ocrrect.it will a severe loss to Indiana. Iienry Co. Ind. Bannucr.

Fence Viewers,D. Johnson and M Cohn. Jus

tice of the Feace, Wm. S. Millis elected! received 27 votes, Isaac Clements 4 , and P. R. Ferrine U. No returns from Posey Township. White W trti. Constables, Geo. Todd, John Dickson, and Joel L. Paris. Fence viewers, James P. Jacobs and Charles Hutchinson. Supervisors, 1st Dist Henry Sater, 2, John Hall, 3, Thomas W hitehead, 4, David Power. 5, Geo. Mitehsll,6,Thos. Hollowell, 7, Hesekiah Hollowell, P, Eira N. Snow, 9. Nathan Lewis, 10, Wil liam Blackburn. Inspector Oren Jenkins. Justice of the Peace Eliphalet Barber,( without opposition.)

destiny. I he pn sent age has been, perhaps, correctly denominated in sge of progres. It has accomplished more in commerce, and the arts and sciences by the aid of steam, electricity, and the spirit of enquiry, than any other age proceeding it. Let us be encouraged by the prospects that

open before us and endeavor to act well onr part, remembering that it is the youth ef this day that

mm tew years will rule the destinies of thi. 1. . 1

no most powerful nation on the globe, and if

the principles of our government are to be sustained and upheld, if reforms are to be made, nd improvement to be effected, we shall have to do our part towards their accomplishment.

Carrollton, escaped uninjured, he being on the aft part of tie hurricane deck. The Iloosier S tata came along about two hours .r.. .-j j i - i J VT m:A , !.. f...

. ... The friends and advocates of

laid BuuriciB. I'm viuuviii nimn vi mo ni.ii- ' . , . . .... '

ded to this city. Some of them were token to ! f - .u. uu inecier?y. ..... i ,nTnv Genera! m their frienda. .hiU ,h i.h. t, j now declare in good earnest that they can and Mr. Napier, tho l

friend, were'takeu to the Hoitoi: When th j 1 ! "S" "- 3: "tfj

news ef the catastrophe reached Carrolton, the ! U" "B " " " "K 'y Israeli In commons, announce

cititen. turned out en mas to th. relief of the " . '"-""7" " . ""7 ucrt " j mmto "accessary me sufferers. A small house on the hill, near the ! Jewco W0,,d Im08, w,f'd- haJ pa1'" landing, was converted into hospital. Beds ' But we oneht not to do'DtT of Mr. tated that three-fifths of the Irish . e ..... i, i j ,u. a j . ' Fillmore with the doings of his friends. That ; at tha anoroaching elections, win o

i. v.. i,.0 uuur, nuu many oi ; . ... ... ... i " . .",7 .7.' c.i.. Pri..t.

ne would nave entirely withdrawn his name i trolled oy me w i,iat. d lona atro. but for the over-neranaaion of M. n.,. M- Carnot, th e oppeeiUon candidate,

sonal friends, is well known hnn TT. .v.n In.

, i 'j'nc rrencn rrejiucm . ; corporatod this wlthdrawl of his name in his ! authorizing the Minister of Finance, to en j

last annual Message, but atruck it ont because conversion oi ine uvb h"'

....i. . u.. present system. Hesaidit was uieuwviser of Cabinets and Presidents from the time ! ination of the government to perform theirdari

of Madison till the present is not to be trusted unflinchingly. . . . r ..j n..u hoo nrnmiwit to annoint I u

wun tne Administration of the Government. .7"" . .u. IffJi V Trih edoc-i

Me. Fillmnr. .., . .. .k. nnnmlltKID S

..... ....... vav .... aim .THiw ia munniio um vrr

rep-

the dead and wounded were placed upon them. The floor and bed-clothes were covered with

blood. The suffering of those wounded is resented as being awful in the extreme.

The Telepraph No. 2. came alonw during the

evening. The boat was landed and her ere w, ', ome of his friends thought it would prejudice

nn i rem ana niMfrnmin went .iiam . r, h ...j... .i . . ... ... . . . . .

-J ii. u . Vi. r. k-uutti- , Uie inieresu oi me nig party in Virgin.

euan iiicBSB.Muiocemey couiu. I nree wound- u. .t,-. ,t, j-

That it was wise provision, and that Indiana was the first State to make it a part of her constitution. Mr. McCarty replied. It was the first he had heard about the Whig Convention being afraid to endorse the Compromise measures. He would not say how it would look in others to do so, but how would it look for the Whigs to have adopted a resolution, Resolved, That we the

CTThe last number of the Cincinnati Nonpariel thus warns the public against the murderous robbers who Infest that city; We feel justified rn saying that a man is not safe iu eur streets at a late hour of the night, without being armed, and even the scoundrels strike a blow with their colts and slung shots

before the assailed is enabled to defend himself. The night police is of little importance or use so

Whigs will support the laws of the country, as fares their services are concerned as many of long as they remain in force! The worthy Gov- j them are lo be found at any t ther place save ou ernor had told how mauy barrels of flour we had the proper beats.

ed were brought upon the Telegraph one of

tnem, a coos, oied yesterday morning. W. G. Collord, one of the mates, is badly injured, and was taken to his home in Newport Ry. A geld watch was found by the clerk, eome distance from the river, the face, back and handle broken off. The books and papers all lost. P. S. Since wriUnir the above we have been

s furnished with the following list of the killed

wounned and missing, we presume it is nearly correct: Kills d Lewis Berry, Brownsville, Pa, First Engineer; Joseph W. Berry, Brownsville, Pa; David, Second Engineer; E. P. Durbin, Lawrencebnrgh; M. Smith, Petersburg, Rev. Henry A. Scott, Scott's Landing; five cabin boys, names not known, and one or two ethers about the boat. Badly Wotrsnt Thomas W. Pate, Captain; Sidney Longly, Pilot; Charles M. Jackson, Pilot; Sam. Fritt, First cook: Geo. Breck Pastry Cook; Henry Boiei, six firemen and four deck hands. Slightly Wodndsd. Geo. Collard, Mate. John Wilson, Carpenter, and three or four other hinds, names not known. TJsmraT Geo. Stirgel, Stewart. Thomas Bates Barkeeper; O M. Soper, First Clerk. Not Foc-d James E. Cable. Mr. Chrisman, Lawrencebnrgh; Wilson Langheny, and four r five others, or mere, names u'nknovn .

I f tnnr and a nail percruui. ...

dTw, weekly returns of the Bank o.

a . has been discontinued. h t4 The frovernment had placed in tne

The government nau h'-

The path of Mr. Fillmore since the 10th of large numbers oi mo July 1850, has not been strewn with roses. He of Tariou9 ran -- f

From the new casi.e, ...

has committed errors, f and who that is human I has not?) but they have been of the negative,

nd not of the positive sort Taking all things' innrnalist. it has never falle

.1 . v. v - i .. .;nrni .n h.art-rendinir a cast

uio kcvhui o. m. acuunieu iitruBeil . p1"1

n.-riI CasnalHT . ...

In an experience of twelve

n. l!T ' -

lace. OntheeYen.M"''' aving put berrh. Q ithefireinaroek.'.?01' 4 10 o'clock oe.V ,J:Uren,i4

BO paiUIUI mu iimi-i.., .ninf

well, and deeervea the thank, nf th. curreo in in., p - '""",Vrh. rn"t'"i

Mrs. Couch, wife ol josepn 0n.UBi

Kit f na hug finnt tirithtnrr hw Whiith a hmrl MP t . .!.( n. 4h arpn IFC " i

- w w,6 yj ",uu maxer ox inw piaco. m. -

compel the Whie party to hazard its nccesa in Mrs. C- after havi

him snnnArt for thn Pralritir Th. tim. has sat down before

come when the Whig party can elect no man at "rf

Everywhere the maaaet love and admire Scott j with her face, one arm and hand, 1

forhi.greatbr.very.lbrh.. honorabi. Kr.r

lornis great qualities, nis large experience, buu hi. truly American heart. That they would elect him over any rival is almost as sure as that the opportunity would occur. Frnit.

Mr. Longworth publishes that pears, plum. , ml ...u ;.l K. .knn.nt. and that there will i

-rr"- - i WH re eaec from nersunermg - , rt i K. K....u h.ii nn neachra. Granes are, ,e , . f ...mDlaryl.

but ,itt.e injured.-H.m.'lntel.igeucer . Sy.-d h We are sorry we cannot say as much for this Ann aod a husband, besides larf region ' friend- and r-lative', lo mGiin nrf ,f

. a . . . A l OT ft Bit'

gether Uie most noma specw y t0 fits

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U appears mat sne was rj-- - ,

ol tnese. ""

was taken witn one oi tnese, ...... . l . . ... M-fIS l-

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after the fit Dassed off she showed Jt. t lifo anil unnaoinnaneas. and Sl.er J- ur

...w , ...ni in

most excruciating torture for i"y .

was releaser) from bersuner.ug j -

in-