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Heady Tlade Clolhlnjr. Mess. Tvsra &. Baker have opened their Spring and Summer Clothing, as well as their

B U O O K A I I. I ! I N I. i rich V lolhs. The young gentlemen in town PDTnV 4PRTI 90 IPS'? !a,ul country are informed that they have FRILA . Arm wvj, ita. , .u anBnil,,e 6tock for wedlUng coalSi K,ritr,,itl,;,n.1.n 5 .1,, 'l Pro"d" things expressly for these in-

. , . , , . . , . , , . I teresting occesions, it will not be fashionable satisfied with the position he 1. placed u. ; a of And by a correspondent of ours, some weeks .f ou wi?h a cheBp artice t0 wear at

since, 111 gn ing an introduction to ( ay work, they ;have it as cheap as dirt.

of Rochester memory. W e ! ti,; ; the firt and onlv house ever started

them to place themselves in a position '" your cards to perfection; I like yoi they could not avail themselves of the tlvai- f , ' ... ,.,),;'

a . - .-ami. .1' I I Lllill. Ut'l, ilil.-'L, 1 IHVt; I'J nvvj Hill vmii

wish to state that we have no unkind jiu our town, devoted entirely to Gentle- ! tages of any connection oeiweeu tins piac- , ' .

poetry,

Itustiville and Vct. Then is, just now, strong etfoi ts being made by two cempauiea to get lh ettti'e co ntrol of the R lilroaj linn from RushviUe to Indianapolis. The Rusliville Republican of the 20th inst, has a very sensible article upon the subject, the concluding paragraphs

of which we copy below. As follows:

"Those, interested in the proposed load

Emprri I I'rnncc. The new Kinprcss of France had fiTtyeight splendid wedding dresses made a few days previous to her marriage. Her pocket handkerchiefs, it is said, cost two thousand francs apiece. It can't be possible, m dear woman, that you sold nil your bright charms for that silly trash! It is my opinion that

those "two thousand franc" hanuker

from here to I ndiauapolb can desire nothing chiefs will bo pretty well tear-stained,

short of the best route from this place to j i,cforc you will have done with them. ,.. . . f . I j I 1 1 . . . . ! . ... . . 1

Judirc Miopley and the TCainc I.nw. The following opinion of Chief Justice Shcpley was concurred in by a full bench of the Supremi Court of Maine. It covers the whole ground of the law seizures, forfeitures and destruction. Read it: "The state by its legislative enactments, operating prospectively, may determine that articles injurious to the public health or to niorais, shall not constitute property, within its jurisdiction. It may come to the conclusion

Cincinnati. It would be impolitic to urge y0u ambitions little monkey, you played that spirituous liquors, when Usea as a

you tor ucverage, are prouueuve ui a grciii van

tlior-

as far as we can, repair any wrong we have done him. To this end we respectfully tender him the use of our columns free, to niakeany explanation or contradiction he may wish. His views UDon

V.fy.Thr thenof Uglily done if it b only courting; butif nave lonS j olher routes have had lime to develope the. I you don t get tired to death of that old

certainly desire a line to Cincinnati which cle? as Tom Thumb does the Collossus

would successfully compete wixn me uunu ; r I?1,n,!3 Ho is an ntTVun mate, wont.

road for the busiuess between IudianapolU j . vacillatinrr. content ntable anol- ! to diminish the productiveness of labor

and Ciuciunati. I , novor harin.T Inne .in v. i to injure the health to impose upon the

: 4 lion .0 I li 10 Y a -. 1 - w 7 . J .

UUr pt'OlllUU uivu ib Mill o 1 v uif t - - - , a XT 1 positiouto either of the proposed roads, jf, thing worthy of the name ot Napoleon, the friends of the Junction road think it will j that I ever heard of. keep him under make a paying road either to the stock hold- jyour thumb, you beautiful little witch, or

er or to the country mrougti which 11 passes your pretty neau may pay me lorteit;

leenngfciou arus .nr. iioriuuay, anu, w 111. man s lounug. 11 is vma c nave iuuK , . - . .. ,im , ,lpSeiulrt

I needed, and we hope it will be amply bus- , hilit . anj 8i;erioritv. if such be the ! roue, my name is not Fanny. He bears

' lained. It is tha right kind of an establish- case, of their projects. Those west of us about as much resemblance to his"un-

nu nt and by the right kind of men. Wholesale Grocery. By reference to our advertising columns,

the subject of whiskey are peculiar, and i ou cau learn th8 exact '"cation of Jones, we, and the public, may not exactly un- ' Lcu and Robbin8' iolele Grocer. Cin. , . ... . " , ... ". . 1 Thi firm is mostly of Indiana men, and they derstandhim. e hope he will explain : . , . . . .. , . , ' ' j take particular pleasure in seeing their Indiana po that all will know what he favors. ,. , .ft. , a,-. t k., . i frieuds, even if they do not desire to buy The Kail Road. iGroceries. During our late visit to the city Mr. Pomeroy finished the survey of the w had an opportunity of visiting various Rail Road from Cincinnati to Harrison, wholesale establishments, and at none did we on Fridav last. Thev found a good : find more pleasant busiuss men, nor the route in IS mile. This makes it just !s,aP,es of houwkeeping on more profitable -i . t i- i Wrms. It is a new house, and of course they 100 miles from Cincinnati to Indianano-; V J ,. , , . . ; must do a little better with customers than

lis. 1 ne rome commences on me iii"n ,,, . , . , . . ; . old houses who have alreadv a heavy trade 1 ground in Cincinnati, just south f j If then you WBnt B01M on; t0 grt voar CM. I Gano's old residence, running west, j wm by givU)g you beUer bargains than you crosses the spur of the hill south of : h.lvc bl.eu at those M rich stands, go I Ernst's residence, runs up Lick Run, ! t0 No. GS, Pearl street, and not pay any long-

making the summit a little south East of er those high prices for your groceries. If

ety of ills to the people, both in their individual and their social relation. That the least usa of them for such a purpose is injurious, and suited to produce, by a

greater use, serious injury to the comforts, morals, and halth; and the common

use of them for such a purpose, operates

Thing- at Washington. This magnificiently-laid-out City is no longer what it was and many of the good people who now know it "like a book," will soou know it 110 more for four years at least. The berparlv elements of Loco Foco-

ism are down upon us; and must be provided for. White hairs are of no account especially "silver grey" and long service constitutes only a claim to quit. In short, the Postmaster General says that everybody suspected of V liiggery must be thrust out into utter darkue3s. His three assistants who were all n".iied by the Whip Administration (Heaven oaly knows what for, unless one N. K. Hill is in the secret.) of course consider the removal of Whig clerks a "d 11 bad business with thumb at nose and a wink. Things are dona in a corner here and very often iu a horu!!

Lverbody, however, seems good natured.

l.alt-r from California.

Total Loss of Use Hundred asd For

ty Passesgers. New Orleans, April 23. The steamer United States, from As-

pinwall, has arrived at this port.

The steamship Independence, on her passage up to San Francisco, ran ashore on the 6hoals near the Margarita Islands, and finally swung round with her side to the beach, when she careened overk took fire, and was entirely Consumed. There were nearlv 500

-u 1 r ...1 : '. a . i hat

uuoaru, ui nuuiu, in iiieir enaeavors 10

get ashore by swimming and otherwise, about one hundred and iorty were drowned. The passengers saved, numbering in

all about tv hundred and seventy, were

-..c, ui Virginia w gaid to L" promising. 0 be t CIXC1XSATI, if vou v. bh anv ST?-t

line you will always fla rood styk-s-rqual to the b

CU!t"m tra,1(, j

""t-U j

House stands A. Xo. 1.

POlSOTVn

Thousands of ,,aroll(s w,10 n?e

I.ocu 01 1 aster Oil, Cal.ei. &c

people additional and unnecessary bur

dens, to produce waste of time and of property, to introduce disorder, and disobedience to law; to disturb the peace

(and the latter we da not doubt) wkether the ; wl,o knows! It will not reouire much 1 ami to multiply crimes of every grade

Valley road should be built or not, let them j diplomacy, for vou are the smarter of the ! Such conclusions would be justified by "go ahead" and complete it; we shall offer tn. linnlu.st.mahvhut vou bad britnr 1 the experience andhistory of man. If

;:.... u.,t ihin lirtrf snou.I II .. ' 1 J - I .

no opposition but bid them God speed. But

we say emphatically if a read can ha constructed between Indianapolis and Cincinnati via. Rusliviilrt, I.aun-I, MeUinora, Brookville, Trenton and llarrisou not excwiling one hundred miles in length, with good

grades and at

true w

Cheviot then it crosses the pike and you do.the consumer will comes down the north branch of Tailor's of paying the tariff.

Creek, striking the pike again just be

yond where the psKe crosses iaiiorsho e such popular lectures in this it nkes us thev will net nrematurelv and

; her a baby to tend, and keep her nuiet

and at a reasonable cost, which fact if j L0Qk as handsome as you can. (French ,-ill be demonstrated in a few weeks, we j , n,,ir llpniitir: rimr in !.; r.

shall give it the preference, for it w.ll nay the t from uell ' j,, gCaeray K OH cuntrv aud it will pay the stock -holders 1 ' , . -.i .1 ' .' 1 handsome dividend!. We have nothing to : 00' terms with tht (common peoPle,and do with anv of these r mds. have no personal don t llirt (it you can help it) with the interests at stake, but these are our comic- j prime ministers. If you can get a chance lions. ' to think, and to improve your mind, do

If under these circumstances the directors ! so; but it don't m? tter much: you are so

look as meek as Mo?es, and4keep dark" j a Legislature declares that no person about that. Don't let that managing j son shall acquire any property in them mother or vours be poking her Spanish lr such a purpose, there would be no n se into French state secrets. Give 1 occasion lor any complaint that it had

violated any provision ot the Constitution." New York Tt ibune.

soon become weary in tl,e company between this place and Indi-; handsome you will be a "card," any janapohs see proper to place their route in j how I wonder ifyou have a true wo-

me it ;t 11 us ui ni3 juucuuii uumjjtiiy wumuui

fjirWe see that our friend Robert Kidd, e P"vl"8e. ?' ,orm'T IZ herealter which may be highly advantageous,

Creek. It runs down on the south side i,nnT veqr since his oradintpil without due consideration of tlie premises.

of Tailor's C.-eek, and crosses the Mi- , the cincinn iti Iiw Sclioor and had ' ?,Ve !he dlutr, rt"t projects an open field and at. me u ini innati j..a ocnooi, ana uau f.llr laVj ln.(t tll8 (t.0j,je ,n;,v eventually gt ami between the bridge and the Old null. tie itl0 of "Bachelor of Laws" conferred that roiite which will best"accomodaie the

It then runs a little below Miamitown,

unon him. He

passing round the high hill West of that himself known in the world

town, and strikes the pike again in the valley half a milc'this side of the last toll

gate on that road. 1 here is a

Indianapolis Journal. i There has been a re-orgaiiiz.ition of editors

taP ; aad operators in the Indianapolis Journal;and

1 . i hiiinpcQ nf tha nmi tit rvr ht Kllhsprtrp ihpir

is destined to make . . . , , , ' ., 1. ..

el betweeu the cities f Cincinnati aud Indianapolis.

Forthe American. "Hopublicnu Gore rmiii'iil.' Mr. F.ihtor: ITndpr the above lipad-

throngh there, easily seen from the pike, that paper of Mouday morning, April 23ih, ing I notice an article in the American,

and the hills present no obstruction to is the most interesting aud readable copy of in which the chief priest of the Pharithe Rail Road. From the last named , the Indiana Journal we have seen for 43 : sees pours down the wrath of his authorpoint the road runs in a direct line to ' years. There appears to be some life, and , jtf upon the board of corporation, for Harrison. This, then, settles the que- " H to ! ' Cn"ult,nS h'S

Ellt one route was run, which."" ..as ior ...aHy years lOOKea

; ana reatl as 11 me editor was absent on "private business." It was always, however,

at least on our side, which is a most striking CJ,,x .;., :l barren, uninhabited island,

teature 01 li.e whole business ot the present withoul wutcr or anv other means ofsubproscription. tour years ago, when Gen ...1. . . .1 . r c Taylor came into power, and began to equal- tence, where they remained for hvc iie the offices betweeu the two parties, the days and six hours, during which time scene was truly sickening. The wives, the i they suflered dreadfully. Finally by daughters, the mothers, the aunts, the sisters, ' firing cannon, they attracted the attenthe cousins, aud the influential family con- tion of some whaling vessels, who came uections, beseiged aur kind-hearted Execu-j to their assistance w ith provisions, and tive, and laid an embargo upon all his Sec- ; took all the survivors off the island.

reianes-auu pieaa wiin all me energy oil Amonff the names of the lost, we find

t while they M-eartobencfi, I

are actually layi11)t ,e fundali. ' '"'M

, uo P-juan

I

1

OI,',n"Of.irtL"2

nessof limhs, Ac. " !'?llt1 In another column wm be f

menioi Hobcnsacf, -Modki,,., , ..""f

tion.

being found easy and practicable, no

1 i well pnuted. In this respect better than any When they are ready to locate perma- ; (,My paper lhal came to onr table. But Mr. nently, other routes will be surveyed and iK frees never has labored in the editorial dethe shortest and the best taken. i partmeutas he could do, or as he should have Steps are now nhnut. to be taV:en to ' liiiA. He w:.s alwavs so much eno-rosseH in

consolidate the two companies the one 1 n.om-vmakiug that his character his suffered j handbills all over our great city, with a

seriously as an able and efficieut editor. Wei,.'; , . . , ,', .

j In the same article, he seems to take ! great umbrage because the "honorable

board" charge nothing and do nothing. It appears that the chief priest, a short time since, tried to get up a meeting of the citizens of the town, for the purpose of getting the management of our com

mon scuools; and alter duly posting

The latter, we believe is a son of Geo.

H. Dunn. He turned Democrat the week before the Presidential election,

the board could or would hinder the pco

pie from holding such an election; anj forsooth because the board will not try (like himself) to govern the people, he spits his venom by uttering vindictive falsehoods and contradictions. Now Mr. chief priest, as you are not the people, but merely Aarons scapegoat over

irom cincinnan to Harrison tne omer , ou u..uucmcuilUi. "n,;i,nl-a. c.i,r -i.-,;r..i .i;.-

from Harrison to Indianapolis. Then it is : !lol" he wi now eilhel atuuJ to llis PaPer or appointed to discover thai the sovereign to be put through. i g-t someone to do it for him. The establish- people turned a deaf ear to his call. The 1 aw rri.orViirirli iro. i ",eut 13 a n,0e.v making concern, and that He then, not willing the people should

O Tt Torbet his sold nut thp T ,w. i has lulled or engrossed bis energies. , foil him in llis undertaking, calls himself)

renceburch ReHster to John G. Dunn. I T1,e Pcin"n ,10Wev" Pro'"9 r ! P?' a" lP!iIllr" K.blLC,!

things. Heretofore the editor, through a , rl'"- " ", ',g"

laudable desire to place himself upon a sound 1 pecuniary basis, has yie'ded some moral and

political enersrv and influence, that it will

and is now the organ, and exponent of be jitKcut for hin, to explain, the Democratic principles of Dearborn j j;Vv that he is rick and independent, we Co. 31 r. Dunn is a poet or at least, hope, he will be equally independent oa ques like all of that class he thinks he is. lions that should claim his attention. Be for

We can't say. or ""gainst. The history of the Newspaper Tress, u,e oUur-

swrrt roiatw. 'deran election. I am utterly astonishIt will be seen bv our subscribers in ed at such consummate ijnorance, in a

man's heart! or, are you nothing but. a miserable little butterlly of a coquette! Do you like anything so well as vour own pretty elt'! and have you any resources in reserve, upon which to fall back wlier. your youth and beauty shall have flor. n! 11 less my soul! what a stupid A me rieanism! I humbly beg your Highne ss'pardon I forget that a French woman never grows old or ugly. Well, dance away, little Empress but I tell you that you are dancing over a valcano. I would not be in your satin slippers, for a bright sixpence. In the first

place, I should despise such a doll-baby husband. In the next place, I hate form,

and state, and etiquette. I should be as nervous as an eel in a frying-pan, to have all those maids of honor tagging at my heels. I should be sure to laugh in the wrong place, and cry when I felt like it, spite of dukes and duel:esses;and I should be just as likely to tell Napoleon to tie up my slipper, or pull his moustache, if ho said anything I did not like. No, a French court would not tame mv rcnub-

j lican blood. i I will "rive vou permission my dear, to

drop me a line, now and then, (when your old gentleman is asleep, or closeted with some of his old r.uti.r.z vous.) and tell me ifyou don't tire of allthcir French grandeur, and long to drop your legal robes, and slip oli' incog., tj some dim

i old wood, where you could lay your soft

cheek to the cool grass, and hear only the little birds sing! 3Iy name is Fanny Fern, your Highness; whatever further infor.natioii you may require, you can procure of almost anybody in the United States for they all know more about my alTairs than I do mvself. Fanxa FtRS.

"A crying Sis." The 'Cotton Plant,'

in an article upon the trade and growth j i Washington

Affray with American Sailors. On the 21st ultimo, a desperate affray took place between the crews of an American ship and a Neapolitan vessel, anchored side by side, near the q iay De Riye-Neuve, at 3Iarseillcs, France. The American sailors, armed with axes and handspikes, severely wounded three

of the Neapolitans. 07The only reason why the Senate was convened on 3Ionday morning last was simply to confirm the nomination of 3Ir. Uuchanan as 3Iinister to England. Instead of there being any disagreement between the President and his Cabinet, the very best feeling prevails. All stories to the contrary are falsehoods gotten up for effect by the politicians and newsmongers at Washington. Last from Jessy Lisd The Berlin correspondent of the London Literary Gazette writes: "The newspapers of dif

ferent countries have recently teemed with accounts of Jenny Lind having disbursed vast sums for establishing charitable institutions in Sweden. Jenny has

done nothing of the kind. Since her marriage she has ceased to be profusely liberal." Silver at tiie Philadelphia Mist. It is staled that there are now nearly 2,000,000 in silver at the Mint in Philadelphia, and large acquisitions are being daily received. The 3Iint is busily engaged at the present time in coining quarter-dollars, dime and half-dimes a large number of which, it is said will be shipped to California. California Vegetath s. The California State Journal, of the 24th ult., says that vegetation was further advanced than at any previous season in the experience of the present California generation. The fields were gemmed with the most beautiful flowers, and the trees donning their rich foliage of green. fjT'Col. Fremont, it is stated, has bought the residence opposite the President's House, erected by the late Jlatthew St. Cl-iir Clarke, for the sum 830,000. This is one of the finest dwellings

tears aud sobs, that their friends should not

be touched by official power. This is not an overdrawn picture. It comes far short of the reality. The Union joined iu the general howl of distress, und the en lire Loco-Foco press echoed the lamentation. The whole Democratic party mourned, aud refused to be comforted. The result was, that huudreds of bad men were retained, only to suck the life of the party that fed them, and to sting

me bosom that had warmed them, the writer well recollects heariug a Whig upbraid one of Gen. Taylor's secretaries for his temporizing course in this respect, and this respouse: "My Uod! what cau a man do when there are women and children cry ing at bis coat-tails that they are robbed of their bread '."

I do not now know of a single instance onder this most proscriptive Administration where a Whig has asked for quarter. When their time comes they are found at their posts, erect and with open fronts. No man who has been in Washington cau have failed to notice this. It shows what sort of material Whigs are made of. Of all the liveried carriages that roll over our broad pavements, the President's is by far the must showy, the most costly and tha most maguificeiit. As it was a present, it cannot De justly imputed either to aristocratic feelings or to extravagance. Aud yet it

te attention of all. lirccth-, ",th l aSell.5tbeirn1,1re-;ht,IllU Plaints anJ all di5orJ,r! arisi f ' l,T lions type, ,UonW make Ue Z T medicine, Ilobensack-j Liver ln. 1 ' Worm Syrnp and Liv,.r ViU a, . lins the the sienatnrc of ti, u! '". noi;

BKVSAPK. r.. ..... . "'I'f'rt'T, J. S.l

, ""careEcnuin.

ston. T. Jones, Geo. Light, Hartmau :by lhe Rev- T. M. Epm- w . j S 1 yle, William Leonard, R. Moshier, I Adair, to Miss Ellex G. Jnnv ' 1 V . Myers, Mrs. Muffin, J.O'Neil, T. i Robt. John, Esq.. aU of lh1f l?"Dffh

Werelorer?,-,vesWMnnm ' i

loonego.lourfoouj. I Then as through :i:Vs pllh ,!

L.et us I

the following from the Eastern States

John Jlorris, Albany; 3Ir. Johnston,

Boston

Doyl

3Ir. My

Oberlie, and Charles A. Ward, all from

New York; J. Moultin, JIass.; Robert!

j Taylor and 3Ir. Walsh, Boston; and sev- i

cral otners trom imglanu. ; We find the following from the Wes- i tern States: William Argall, Wisconsin; William j Adlar, Tennessee; J. Abraham, O.; C. ; I. Coates, St. Louis; A. Carmichael and W. Bateman, Ohio; 3Iiss Julia Barreum, ! St. Louis; three persons named Berwin, j from Tennessee; 3Ir. Brewington, St. j Louis; S. Barnum, Ohio; W. Begnell.j Alexander Brown and John Batterman I of 31ichigan; W. Greiner and wife, J. ; C. Jolif, and Charles Teats, all from Cinctnnati; T. T. Jefiries, W. II. JlcCandless and A. Scott, all Irom Ohio; Asa j Kittride, G. W. Newell, A. vVillis and! 3Ir. Vestros, all from Illinois; James j Fallon, St. Louis; Benjamin Ward,3Iich- '

iijan; Asa Watson and son, St. Louis; B. i

co OF imiEV 1

i

Married On T

does not somehow look Democratic; and;-l. H addle, II. J. Koberts and .Mrs. when 1 gaze on its rich trapplirgs I think 1 lowland and her 3 sons, Wisconsin; on the thousands of poor men's votes so ; j Mrs. E. Brown, Iowa, and 3Irs. Hall and blindly given only to the name, Democracy, j cn;j Illinois.

1 he harness that was ordered by II13 Whig

admirers of Gen. Fierce in Boston, and which

earl. a.1,..,

wwhafS::?r-i4

Our brave hew, wih itVt;"rP Heeu.es. of the Icmfs wrath. We are married-we a: ow Wanderers in llnsworiu of'cre.

Yit we n.'Vtrv.::i cr.sn.;r We will hope, ui l10i'f;rever I tor a l.ricliler.snnurcav, ' When the clouds which round I A Will 111.-!. MT.,(

l' 5 away. Tho' in holy wp.ilwk ' Pilgrim wan.i-rers are hereLet u then with wor.is of gU.

Mrive our nal!ia;iv hr.i i.

One bright sur 1, tv.r saiui... 1

In the fair or rhivrlrss Uv, And that S'ar k:i )AS u0 -cliuino The Star II ;(e miy n-v?r die.

of Baltimore, has the following: '-There) (7-" Old Fogy," a word that comes

of Lawrencebnrgh, for the last 30 years would be interesting. And unless it be written soon many of us who have

figured on the tripod there w ill be lost in has been at considerable trouble and exoblivion. Its history would portray viv- pense to improve the stock of sweet poidly a succession of bright visions and ; tatoes a vegetable w hich adds so much blasted hopes it would in fact illus- to the luxuries of the table. We hope trate most conspicuously, the school- ; the people will second his efforts, and 1

Be hot or cold. Be one side or winch the sins ot tne people were con- ; r. I t ...I. . .. ...I.

He man or mouse. . ,a ,,.,. for .... TriI,tl.M t(1 1 . y"S. wronS against winch the I from the Latin "fugor," meaning driven

, , t , .,,. o( ., inercnaius oi t.aitimore nave Iiaa to con- . away one who is done for; it is a jrone

(tend. It is the course of heavy capital- case with him, and time he should be of!

ists ami larie propertv holders. H e

know of ins

have been ar

that re-ion, that Mr. Gage of Oxford chief priest of the Fliarisees

.ow, Jtr. Juuor 1 urmiy oeueve mat the board never intended to dictate to

boys speech, "Mnn's life's a vapor, Anil full of t oi-. He nnvim t!e srac- cr.t. Ami "low 11 ho poos."

the people, and that is the sole reason why they did not order an election, knowing they could hold one at any time thev chose.

I discover the chief priest has hitherto

fY-T-Tlir IT.ttvnril fnttnn Pni-lnn. at

.stances wnere capitalists : Columbus. Ga., which cost the stock-

. Ppotu 10 111 iUIl lor SUU-I lnl,lllr. ,,,m 5l...lm. Sin Ollil fnr

scripuon to some eiuerpn.e, caieulatea macxincrVt wns Utelv 6olJ !lt si.criirs

a e.-.v"r

We have endeavored to array before ,

our mind all those w ho have in the last 30 years "mounted the tripod and cut a caper" in Lawrencebnrgh. It's a motly crew it- has its lights and its shadow the scenes and the actors have changed 60 rapidly that the mind becomes bewildered in the contemplation. And the

psneriallv as it will cost no nior than tn 1 : . - 1 . . .1.

' , ' .. 7 iullu ""rpi" i u7 tage of the property holder, purchase the common kind. 1 acts of the board. He linds lault w itk J w3 jt ,on than'tbee vi

V 1 - ' 1111,11 lor culling uunu a icnani street; ., P? . . ! now that street was cut djwu by eti-

... .......jjuugaiiuvau...: tion ot tlie nilia hitaiit s mini ben ug more

than two to one of the entire meeting ot

ers are deprived of the editorials of 3Ir. 1 the chief priest's and the petitioners do-

Kellv

the

Ithasbeensuiffestedtousthat uouars to tne corporauo

. out;, viny me muuu sum OI ini-iuv ikjimail earner was nipped by the ,ars WM aPnropriated. He also" finis

i-j fiifiuiiet- 111c vaiui'oi inoirown prop- sale (or JsH 000

who' need everything in their trade, unl i . OTA proposition is pending before

;,l.l n, I ;il,iiw !,.,?-., ,.rr;.i ,i the Canadian Assembly to address the

lccteJ enternrize through, to the advnn- Q"" ' f;lvor of t,,e ParJo of Slmlh

1 .IX" 1 . I il - a. T-v tIT TT

erv property ; W eumiorsianu mat ur. r v . ii.

holders would come down on this vounir Lllis, late Auditor of Mate, has been

merchant, anil increase tlie rent thus appointed President of the "Traders' makinuhim nav penance for bein enter- Hank" of this city. This Institution is

k:., r T l : i

H I LR ItUIII IhIUII I 111 LilllC Hill If till- III. lit I V ( I III llllt 111 I T 11)111 1' lllrl I I II ' 111 .

v . i nrl 7 m r Nil iy I -leto n

" 'vtti i(v.l vU.11 t't: riVf.ll

elsewhere than IsaUimore. It is one of

the sins of the age an outrageous im

position of the "old fogies' in business

his aTrival- i ts, because they have refused to let the The Methodist Churchis. one of beerece.Ttly located cn the' TJL"

1 r - ''-' . v x. h,. . .u iiivil initio .V1V Vliv IIICL It 1 L'IU1J3 UI V1 I U.ill.1111 111 I III I II ' I -- C

iMr. Pomerov has not vet madp 1 w .,,So tW rl,,rW ..,!.! J i.i l, r,..l : i ' "t.i'i" I "I1!1J0 lll,g vireeu roau, bi. muea irom

- ? w v"v J ..".j-v. ..Vi.i.i.i IK.,., uu uunu, nun imo vuuii-iu-u un iiicaiiuiituit' tliA 1'ittnr nlno

I not hi.uT. Air. rhirf nrnist i-mi liml liot ! h.-,wif ,M,it-;.l W'.-. !.:.. I 1

IO t - - ft- - f ' ' , . ...... ... , iiv ui, vii-vit uiuiiniiiu, 11 I- CUV 11. IS , , - t - ,,, r .1 T .a

.k .1. H . HLIIUUIl U) 111 V l.CW Wl-

to occupy a room in the Hates Building : as soon as it can befitted up. In the

meantime the bills can be redeemed at ; the IJanking House of John Woolley &.

i Co. liui. Jour.

young aspirant after editorial fame w ould his estimate of our Rail Road

do w ell to take a calm survey of the for- pected in a few days. tunes anticipated but n. ver realized-the j Q-The prospect is very fine for a large amount of ''hifalutin gasr' expend- , crop of fruit this season. n.l f.ii. Piirtiml n lul 11 1 T-i 1 1 1, fill nliti.ll '

IU I VUl l ll'. IIIIU i IIIULI.UI i'uiiiii HI friends; absconding patrons; the labori

ous days and anxious nights spent in I accommodation of himself and his suVi-

pleasing a public whose taste is just as scribers, will attend at the following well satisfied w ith a stale paper from V"10 !,ud Vccs, for the purpose of sce- .. ... . ,. ing his friends, and receiving subscrip-

j

ter be a little more consistent. With regard to the clock question, w hich the

upon

much from an honest conviction of its! truth, and not in the way of an unmean-'

leans Picayune is in Paris and writes

chief priest wishes to raise, he virtually inf. formal, besnalterin r comnliment. i lcuers Ior llial Paper

! says to the citizens, buy an eight hun- j The last annual conference of this state CCrEo. D. Prentice, Esq., Editor j dred dollar clock, ye menials, so that I enacted a most righteous reform, by re- f t,ie Louisville Journal is on a visit to

, uu ivuuu iiiu pn.-cisu 1 1 mo to enter tne solving in tne itiiure to exercise a just

discrimination in the appiopriation of its : OCT There are over eight hundred

charitable revenues anion its retired men at work building a railroad to avoid

ministers. Heretofore this money, has the phne at Madison

been distributed without

tions to t ie .America, an.! nav

1 i.i . ri.i 1. . . . . 1 J

less; ami tne curses oi .kui men, uogrrv work alul advertising, to-wit: keepers and their su-tainers; of otlice Metatnora, Thursday afternoon, of KHiil-firc tii1 tli.ir l.?nnidnTit? tbp lnVp- ! 3Ia Otll.

warmness or carelessness of those for whom the editor sacrilicies his interests; the peuuriousness and littleness of the merchants and mechanics whom the edi-ti-ir lin iintTiJ intii Vniiii nnd illtil

wealth; of the illiberalities of jmblic !

olicoto Sdbsrribcrs.

i.e. i.i nv.ix vr 1 nr. nutwi a. .v.. me sanctuary, to tluinK Uod that 1 nray

three times a day, and am not like this publican board of trustees. He says he will not pay the first dime towards the clock himself, for mind you, he declares he will pay no corporation tax, he is also down on the swine, and no wonder, he is circumcised, and is not allowed to

eat swines flesh. T bavo no dmiht if

. Stipps Hill, from 7 till 8 o'clock Fn- ; the chief priest had the power, he would day morning. May lith. compel the whole world "and the rest of Uarksburgh trom 11 to 12 the same mankind" to be circumcised, and think :"av- i and act just as he does; first by the penAndersonvule the aflernjen of the . iienti.irv and next llo

I same day. (May 6.) e GENTILE

Ana at Laurel on oauiraay, JHay 7tli

At these places we hope to met all

works and incorporations, .vhose life de- our old and new friends. If they have pended upon the Press. &c. And after ; no money we want them to call, and let

personally acquainted

loiis.tneniooKatyour coat, ana your oo- ceive it Xow make your arrangements, ecure cottage at the suburbs of the vil- and let us all meet, and have a good hearlarre SCcthe children of those whom shake of the hands. Xor let any one your press have mado, in colleges, or j away because he lias not the men- , r .. . ev to pay. e will love that man betidle extravagance your wile at the t;,r who comes t0 soe us wh(J has no wash tub, whilst those whom you have '. money because w e know then that it

made rich by your huU.cnce or whom not forthe mere pitiful purpose of pay

you have elevated Jo effice by sacrificing h&lf the friends of your press, too still"

llrooKvillc Aiurriran, Moses J. Kelly, Esq, Editor of Laurel

column of iirookville American, has

jr long harrange in the last number cf that

special refer-!

ence to the worldly circumstances of its recipients. The rich "wornout preacher" came in for a share, thus reducing the pittance which was doled out to the needy and the pennvless. All this was unjust, wicked, unseriptural. The cor-1

Perseverance Young Of f icc-Scckcr

A la pi In 1 Joke

We find tlm following in the Cleveland Forest City. It is good, whether correct in the detail or not. Charlf.t f?siiTH is never

lajreard iu "owning up" to the truth:

Not many weeks aco a vounir lad named

rective has been applied and we rejoice Robert Thompson, about fourteen years of at it- j Bei left his home iu Harrison. Hamilton

Another conference is to nssemhln in county, of this Slate, to go to Washington

f. fW . t-i nn.l tm rill on 1 1,-t K,l ! Ragged and penniless as he was, it was an

. ;t. , 1... ,1 ? arduous l;k for such a stripling. But bv to signalize its session bv another much f . . , . i .... -

needed reform. How does it look to see

, it .1 IIS

you nave contemplate a an un.r Alous paper about the running time on the

completed portion ol the Lawrenceburgh and Indianapolis railroad. We would copy the article were it not that it would be an imposition upon our readers to fill our columns Kith stuff in which there is neitherjoint nor sense. Any man w ith three ideas in his noddle is well

dint of ruling when he could, and walking

w ll ti Pfam til l.il In nn cn hv ttvt milrnnn pnn

an amoassauorot jurist, parading tlie ductor, who wcasiouallv put him off the cars,

sTrppK with n vil(. tiiriiv sorrir in in, li .ii.j,. i.A nrnrt;na iw.

. mouth, pulling1 clouds of smoke in his g;rs. Goiug immchuely to the Department

wake, giving to the Uentue world the ot the Interior, he lold his simple lale ot des not vorr pilifvino- iiha nf n thnlnmrnl ; titulion to tlie tsecretarv. and remarked

h.-o(i..io Tl,o he lid heard there was some place in Wash

...i, ; ,.i : " : i i"Rt''ii w here they paid boys for studying

ous and degrading in its influences upon a nlaa.. of hiinself. Secretary Guthrie being

uui . iu nuui, u.m .. iiMnsui mr busy tolil turn to call again ami ho would

Gospel, under one foolish pretence or talk to him. Thiuking this mode ofproce

another, become hopelessly wedded to dure bordered too much on Old Fogyism

a tv are that while a road is beinf con

ing what thev ow e us. We like these ; "meted, while Ircight and gravel trains

friendly greetings railed donation par. ; are constantly on the track, and w hile ties, and if our friends would prefer call- ! so man.V stoppages are necessary, it is ing it bv that name, let us call the above M,osslbl- 'or a passenger train to make appointed meetings donation parties. I as?00tl tune as on a clear track. And There are other Portions of the conn- i thon xvl,at business of Mr. Kelly's is it

try we shall visit, of which we will ive ! 11 11 'akisten months to run from Law-

rciict'uurgii to v oison s guess we uon t

that it has in advance to the newly j fledged and youthful editor. j Before you spread your sails too wide :

to catch the breeze of crowding fame

and wealth in your editorial voyage, con

sult those who have passed some of the

an because tliey do not like us, will 1,ul ,M; lul1 ls ufpirviuu." uur roau anu j notice is nereuy given mat a special l) lease meet us at the above places, and disparage persons from having anything meeting of the qualified voters of White- i R ee if they are not mistaken. j to il h im il while at the same time the water Township, Franklin County, Indi- ' v i American would have people believe j ana. will beheld at the usual place of ! rt

to associate with folks w ho work for a living. He who has mounted the tripod, cut hiscaDer. and retired to private life, can

... .. ; due notice.

loot bacK upon tnese scenes wim pecu-; nmrt,l-Pn K m compel persons to travel on the road.-

liarfeelinsrs. The landscape in the rear ..., h,-." n.i i;t I .. ;ii Iut the idea is to depreciate cur road and

to mm lias not i:te same inviting aspect, pi

see

Spirit ot the Indiana Prr . there was no othpr

l ne I Vi Wit l'i.m s sax s that the consti- ' wpnh afi but th(? Junction rod; tutionaiity of the present Temperau.ee law: ., w ... , ,r u-M hr.m.1.1 mJ. r..rtf ..,.,,,..., ! Btm.iy be you think the '-Irot.-

i rieasfi ..f that Couatv at its receut session : horsef down our way are slow. If so I to consideration the propriety of assess

The Court detidt-d the law to be const. tn- w e Will enllgliten you to the (act that

lional. aad the announcement was irreeted we, (ourself. personally") were out on a

reefs and rounded some of the capes ; hy the applause of a portion cf the audience, : train the other day and got over ten such for instance as G. II. Dunn. : hi. h is ceuounced by the Times as'-lauati-'. miles of track in just ten minutes, by MTike Culley, Col. Major. Torbet, ; Thf Lsfavetl, Courier. . Democratic p.- j u find anything better to Coble, 3 Browns, Dowl.ng, Lancaster,, per. says: ' . . m -,,. ,!, ,r..

1 he relusal to appoint Mr. Chapoan to ' . . . , theotfice to whiohhe had been elected by ln? Co,J wa,er on the great enterprises . ... . . . J i.l . J I 1 I ; l

tlie people, will li iiig like an incubus, upou "i ii.ea-je.jou uoi-uer uanu ... your vaie

this vice, let them take their segars and 81,(1 fxmg ol a prosjressive turn, tne boy "fine cut." with them to their closets"; repaired at once to tlie White House, sought and not go snnirtinj tobacco-juice, and ! l"''ut f"' and hm wants. pufling tobacro-smoke alonj the streets, ! ? ',el k'y B?v ' " e. ', , . , .? , , , . ' telling hiii to"clei.n himself ' aud call the thereby placing a stumbling block in ' , v,v;av. ,,, tll .,; riers.

Un yesterday 3Ir. Jl,n

3Ii.is Jlana h. 1'afzner. Marriki. 0:i Thuf.;.v mvi,,i:C ihe ll

The whole number of the lost is one ; car 'iX . v, m , 'r,V WB hundred and fortv.and of the saved three 1 1, ...i...:!i.. A K-r-l

j ' t iLu.-iiif mi:. i hundred. ! I

By the arrival we

San Francisco to the 1st April

steamer Cortes arrived at l'anama in fourteen days from San Francisuo. The markets were quiet, and buyers of produce generally were holding off in anticipation of large arrivals of shipping. Flour was retailing at 81-(i'13; Mess Pork at 8-10; clear do. at 844; Hams at 4((2jc lb, and Lard at25(30e.

they were unwilling to pay the trifle of J.I

800 for, I am informed, has been purchased

by some old cock in your city, an.l will

doubtless, fiud its way lo Mdrnum's Museum.

8lir)it ueciiue in cottou is now thought to

hare been the cause why the lies tun folks uid not pay for the harness. It was lint owing to their great crop of email potatoes at all.

Most of the removed and disappointed Scott-

WhiJ'' are now doing very well; and beside, they do not feel very hadly.

Col. ritz Henry warren, I am low, is

doing a first-rate business here.

'Uncle" Truman ."Muitli, who has in times

past, been "the death" of so mnuy Loco-Fo-cos, is getting rich by degress out of the copper rwgions of Lake Superior.

biuce the election, his mines nave been in

creasingly productive.

senator root, ol Vermont, i& going to

England to buy iron to make a railroad iu

Georgll. JVT-Tli.. S,i..nt nf Wisfniicln Ara-,t-

Edward Stanly, North Carolina, is going ..-w. .. .. . . lf lit., lull .vl- ll,rt nlin 1i.,n nqniU

or has g.iue to Calilonna, to practice law. --"." v..i.. iua.

Hon Chail. s ( !i ipmaii, of Hartford, who , punishment alter it had passed the As-

has been superseded in Congress by a federal seinbly

have dates from' .'V T ",arri"s.i,n1 d-nt!.. in Ca'il

T"l,o c "u ",r "' me I rein liiCiiDf t A : l.un,i.... . At II....: , " .1

i.iimii.ii. ni mijih Hl Hit, yn.tr'l f Buite county, on .!; -J.itli nf Fr. . Vr. ji H Carringlou, of Vers.tii.es. Ioci..4.to Hannah Garfu l,:, .,f t. J0-.-5 I1, Mws,ori.t liti. A t tc k Uii, Jlr. jiftpU Eurci Ind aged 4 I y. ars. j la I siinn C'OHiiiy. I Marriei. On lhe 1 1 h ipst. k E E. W. Humphreys. Mr. James Vi'i; to Miss Julia Ann I5a!l. j On the 30th ult. bv Rev. T. C. Cral

ffc7It is estimated that the total num

ber of vessels wrecked and ashore in the ford, Mr. Oliver IvellVr tu HulJi neighborhood of Key West, during the Huddleston. Inst, thirty vp.irs pvriipds 1 flO anil tbnt ' I f

, J y . , , i . i Marrifd. rrol. Allen, of 1 ..mirr the value of said vessels, their cargo and ,,out who, s ,,. , llintiirlqL l.. t..l f 1. i r iriT.nir.ln ln!l

ii.uii.iM.1.-, i.i.i.;, uui in "r-H" ealt' lime Hinc-, ill rtu.-equiuce "I l.u-liriuj a'

short of 840.000,000.

lo marry a '!u! girl :it h!l u, 0-4

county, rs.t .has at i i:g!h n.iiri i j He i etioiiy liia'-U i slw n-irl wi

However niuch !.r.er-lipe llnre r:: '-j

color ll.eir t-ists i.re i-imi!..r. aid cJ

Cifien-iit f nun those it i.iusl jieej.le.

Oeinonrat, will continue to practice law ia ! th.it city ; and the next election will, iu all probability, be able to "hive" bis present sue- I

cessful competitor. j

the Administration have determined to ap-

(7"The loss by fire in Boston for the last three months has been over 79,000, ot w hich 8"3,000 were insured.

OCrThc celebrated Mike Walsh,

Xew A-IveriistiTiem

RKIIAHI. II. 1

M:n. j

pnn-

Gentlernrns

I'HK muii r- t fir pi.-l f;.i

point Hon. J. L. Kohiusou M irsliall for I ml- member elect of the next Congress from

l nomas LMsirirt Attorney, aim joim r. , iCw ork City, we regret to say, lies Keed Register of the Laud Olilceat Jefferson- ; danrnr....lv ill'in that riiv

ville, I understuid. j ,

Armstrong II . 1 den has been appointed' U- i ue v lrginia legislature aujourn-

rostimisteratl'nioutow n. fa., and Clay- : cd on the 1 1 tll inst., having passed at

tun, who wa a presidntml Kleotor, if I am : both its sessions over 1,100 bills.

not mistaken, tostmitster at toltsville; II. U.! frj-Vhen is a horse not a horse!

When he is turned into a pasture. II Abn-oiiding Official. The Sandusky (O.) Mrror informs us that (he U. S. Collector at that port has abscou-

at I'lacerville; John A. Patrick, Postmaster j ded, taking with him hi deputy's wife and I'lirelia-ing !. I.

Rennett Postmaster at Ann Arbor, Mich.;

John Weibourne, Po-tmaster at Kufala. Ala.;

A. Morton, at Toledo, Ohio, District Attor

ney; Sa;nl.!lideumour, Postma-terat Hagerstown, Md.

Iu California; V. 1). W illiams, Postmaster

itKU'L'Kli k n. lilt

uinii.tr CiulLnu' AMI Fuiriiahics Goo

rpllh u.iii.-r-'iriK'.l ih::nt:il wati'i-'''!'4

i;.l fciinr". w ...lid ! I'.i.r u -;n.4

anil In tne uilil!i eneralU. Ihnt 111'- I .V A .MM. 1 1 II si 1. 1 K t'K KKAl.V-.U.iltfUilf lG ami iittitirmcii's J r.rni.v '.(-.. li, ll.ey Utcly un li:.e l in Sew Yuri, a.l P.nlt

pi. ia. has just urriu'il ana is l.im i'ji i. u Ui-.-speiliim ui i.ll :ii lli.-ir t'l.tl Uilltr I"l-.porifllli. in Hrook villi, iiiihuiia. w usrr ii unij 'jmaini'-i in .ate iiisuh' ; ilmir. ::n i ulior.-isu : . iraiie of t ea.l -.Ma.le .; ,nr ;i, -.rk n

sliil. loaiiv liiTi'luliire lir.itil.l In liiis nurXH. at

v hii-h ill Imi si i!d l i .l l. i-t.m u. l-i n..i.r-

saleli.Hliv w ln nia li;, c c.v.i.im t; l.K-ui I? '

at t?an Jose; Philip XV. kevser, Postmaster

at Marysville; John Ferguson, Postmaster at Beiiicia; John Y. Evans, Postmaster at Stockton. MoNTMORKNCl.

re.

a large amount of government fuuds. Mirror says::

The

Thev also kei,iM--in-a.ii.!lv iin liaml a 1U '

well selei-led s'.im k (

Clotlis. t'asiiii(-r' A Yrstinr.

! r.innraeiii-r all K mil-au-l ei.inr".;.!! linn

Horrible Affair.

Harlow Case is supposed to have fled the Sl''1 " lh,,' t-' i- ii ai v. untry, taking with him the wife of Mr A. the,V''.V r "'l"U' !" "r!l',r l'AC .J ' v-, ., an-1 tn ll.e must laslii-iii.-iMe siy'e.

ine L'epuiy vouecior.

; cou

i Francis

Mr. Case

The Lawrenceburgh, Indiana Register, says has a wife and four children. He left San-,

that on the evening of lhe Till inst. most I dusky on the i of March with his wife and horrible murder was committed in Logan town ' two children, for the purpose of moving

ship, of Dearborn county. J? a Mil el Hodge and ' them to New York city, where au older son his wife had been in the habit of dunking ' resides. Mrs Francis .left for the Granville

very freely, and as a matter of course, quarel- j Water Cure about the same time.

ing very fiercely, blows and abuse had fre- Mr. Case took his lamily to New York

quently passed between them, when, on the i and left thmn. He was last heard from at.

night of which we speak, they came te a Atica, N. Y . on the ICth of March. Mrs. i

crisis which ended the existence of the un for-i Francis left the Water Cure about that'

tunate husband. F.very circumstance pointed j time, and has not been heard from since, out the wife as the murderer. The floor, the we are informed, avowing her purpose of

table and ttie bed upon which be lay eloping with Case. She took with her an ou-

all were smeared with blood. An iron wedge , ly child.

and a hatotu t, throughly dyed in gore, were I The amount of money taken by the abdiscovered in the room . There were eight or j sconding Collector, belonging to the goveri -oteu large wounds upon the victim's head, five ment, is not known, but supposed to be $19of which penetrating the skull, would either 000 or $2tl,00. He took the funds avowedly

of them have caused death. lJeside these, a for the purpose of depositing in New York. , large number of small punctured wou nds ; He told his deputy he had left $3,000 in the covered the f;:ce and hend,showing a fiendish : safe but the key of the safe is gone, and it determination to complete the murder, for has not yet been opened, but it is, presumed

iney musi nave ueeii iiiuicieu wuue me uiau , mat mere is no money ill it. was in a state of insensibility. The bail bonds of Case. Ktratiirelv enouch. 1

Two wounds found upon the woman; one are only $2,1100. They are signed by respou- IfJO sou

in each temple, which bore the appearance ot sildeinen. ' l-r. Mack ami f; m

havinn been inflicted bv hatchet. She stated ( l.n Cloth. Careimcre

ll,;il Via It nnnli Art Imp flt'n ixil.li f Via hutnliMl

nnd thHt fi insp.isil.lrt for nm timn. I of fau tasty has bee ii lately exhibited by a est at ai i'J-W tf

Wis w oiiLl titt-n t'xt.'U'i a imiiU invitali-'O I'

to co mo ;tnl examiti'' I'.-f'-rr jiimtu.!

oIsw1hic. f"r we U'ri coi fi i. nt wf cai. iiiiliii'.'iii.-iiU in tin u m v nt I li I: 1 1 Ii'"'.

'iirtin l.Ttu:ii!.M:l i ii-ttilll (,1 l.ll Hiitt (113'

n witll a i-:il I .

I.-V All Uii.ils I A ILOIil.NG done 21 lbs

st liiitied.

irjAll work warrai.l-d. an.l an; g.rii.eist nf ping will bu reliaired j.-ratuit--i';-. ,...l 1 1 .r.i: & B.tkli-1

Brookville. - . r . I !5. j3.-I:'-i

FRESH ARRIVAL

FASIUOXADI.E COATS. - - rLOTil. Fr.x ii ami Sa.-k l'.i.:K ii) ll (assniere, I , -J, J.aiis an.l l.m.'nil"- ..... - ...... t..r .-'I.- tl .11 I'll' ' l'1'-"

i.-.m....h.... TV;,t,; & BAhE...

ap iM. 19-tf.

rn HK .in.l.-rsii'.ipil have i:.i r.-o.-ivi-'l dirert M

JL li.e East, a well .e'l -ii

name d artu k.s whuli wii.n

u res.

ai.r20.o3 J'J-tf. .

PA I IIS 1,1:.. k and fan. I a'n n , , Vj

Sallliel. MnelialiO i.ni"..-" - j

ii.. nlol sai.a . Lii:.-n & MarseilN-rt

O" A French Cassius A singular sort Just opened and i.-r sale eliii rti'an i"K

1 1 .-

..wk .if Uie -I I al Hie

TV .NEE 4 BAKE Si

When she awoke she found him upon the i 'oung Frenchman, n amed Cellemar, a native '

..TiMW 1

bed murdered. Whether she killed him in P" Ivouen. lie went voluntarily to the r ar-1 D.Mllll c- -1w ' I

self-defence, or taking advantage of him ; ,slan authorities and desired tube placed p r jj n pQFiTE DliA''6'!

in bis drunken slumber and then inflicted . UnQer arrest, tie slule.l that As Had been em- t.T -.vriNVtTr.i'I"

the fatal blows, remains with Kim who sees ployed as a clerk in various commercial esub- ' swim I

all things; but look at it as we will, every- j "l,lrlli "u wwimuw w ...c th(, i,.,tlh.im pi;,,,,,, i c rim i

thin" points lo her as the perpetrator or the eniranciuseineui, oi uw country. no nan April 2t, -53 l'J-ivr.

tieea. iii. inquirer. i lus"1 ,ul "c"uv"" l u"l,ll-";rai ""u v . 'r"v .' IF!

Dcfarntion. j Bonaparte to death, and had seut cepies of , rplIK undorned have entered J'' J0'vt.i A more recent examination into the ac- . his decision to the various public MiniHtere. I Jv..''' opVNsT.rihSmn',ft,n?i'f . ... . . . .,. --i. r i..i : u.. .i. r. r r.j r Ai hul,l.lA.ii nut I Bomw

counts oi tiASE, ilia aosconnmg vonecior oi mi mismiMwra m iumuiij, uui. mo wuii., Wholeale l.roiery aim v

to amount toj J33,0U0 instead of $19,000, as ' sentenced the amateur hero to two years

imprisonment.

OateolJ. I'-wi . . S;, Ke.s. Jonus& Co.,) Cincinnati K.l--Oj h;,jr.,!.i0J

1UVII. U'VETT.

ji ii -

clsa

Customs at Sandusky, shows his defalcation : saw considerable method in U'.a muduess, and j m. joxv.s

heretofore reported.

It is rumored too that the late Fostmaster

atandushy is also deficient some 1,500. ! in ripath. is thus rlalpd hv the Peoria IU.)

1 ne laic vv nig vouecior ai -ieveiaua is jn ews: Old Cook was known as a miser, and W holesale (irocers v..""'"'; vlNB, reported to be short some $20,000. bad amassed a large fortune. On his death bed, ' NO. 6.1 1'KAKL S l KEt l, : VXAri;

A full adjustment and examination of ac-j when the last gasp was approaching, a lal- : ar'--' iJ-'-f-couuts may make all straight with the last I low ra ndle burnintr was unon thesUnd. and ! " mi i nirsT

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a incite ring uauie iu iie nro-piauc. 11c wdii.ii- Bkookvit.' ejei,rdl ed the candle and then the fire. Suddenly he ! irriKHKD forNVni. H..rw. '" 0,u

0An instance of the ruling passion strong, r; , onRBlNS

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two. Cin. Enquirer.

Gregr, Smith, J. P. Dunn, Root, Hibben, Lane, and 20 or 30 others who have truted their brief hours as editor before the enlightened citizens of Lawrenceburgh. Then probably jou will think there is more' prose than poetry in an editor's life. Look ut these things, and then probably you w ill see the port at which you will land, after a short but troublous passage. Vho vill write the history of the Lawrenceburffh Press! It would suit all

(he Administration, during its eulire term, j dictory.

lhe L.og:insport Journal savs that the "new Liquor Law came upon many of the go,i people like a cold shower, and that thosa whose first busineita transaction in the town in the morninps.is lo wet their whitilles.lound

j all their ealruutiona deranged iu the start.

and that every eliort was made through the town t- o!.tan a drop of tha 'O-be-joyful, but without soccw. The Warsaw Republican says that a Union of the Daughters of Temperance has recently been organised at that

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meridians and latiti.des, with a slight ing Tonui Uiere as elsewhere ia tlie change of the nnrues. State.

That is our advice, Moses.

Lawrenceburo; Press.

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nit- .i ui i..-u.i.-um.-n, uuu he aaiu vi.-ited the l'resideut's mansion,

bnngin-i scandal upon tiie cause they little "spruced up," as he expressed it, and

profess to serve. Thus rnileth the first found .Mr Smith, the defeated candidate for lesson. Trenton True American. ! Sheriff of Hamilton county, iu conference

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Xovviisliip 7Irrtiii(r. I claims for a Cousulsbin. as the "Harmonious

Notice is hereby given that a special lenvcr .ey" bad failed to reward him

- 1 Recognizing the boy, and wishing to test the

veracity ol Ins slalemenis, the Iresitient

place of, remarked, poiuting to .vir. Smith:

holdiii:! elections in said Township, on I "-y lad, if you are rom Hamilton county, Saturday the 21st day of May 1853. at I y PP;My know that geutlemau." one o'clock, for the purpose of" taking in- i V"' V,.0'"? 'f! l!e P'"?1 1 1 o 'Ilrt o Smith t!.:t ri.nliln t f?et tMtrtil Mitr-

in;j a tax, for the binluinir and repairing ; a Miami man."

(CT"3Ianhattan Island (New-lork) called his soa, 'VoonBLTRTf coma hero." The! yuune n-.Mwn c,,I,i.1u;K oji

W'JIH niirfl. fiaod rf trio In. Itana frtr 5iO A ! inn nnnrriMnhfH hi (Mit-sir.a.-l.il mun Vrl2"ht It5

It has been thought a good speculation, j whirred out: "Wooi burt, blow out the SJ ti K.,t . 1 candle tallow's most as d-r as buifpr." 1 i . m

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but the money at compound interest

of School Houses in saiJ Township.

By order ol the board ot I rustees. GEORGE IIERROX.Clk.

Marios CorsTT. This county has paid into the State Treasury tax collected for the year 1S52, $14,417 70; delinquent

"Right," says Smith. "He is from Hamilton, sare enough." The above little incident was related to us by a gentleman of great veracity. If that lad don't get to "study" at the Naval Schools of Military Acaaemy, we miss our mark.

taxes of previous years, S3.117 83; for j s.nr,.l(r OI seaman for the Navr. School Library purposes,S2,160 03 ma- The National Inteligencer. referring to

0i7It is supposed, or rather predicted,! beat this.

kins inal!.Sl5,702 56. We think there

are but few counties ia the State that can

that within ten years Ohio, Indiana, and

Illinois will have more miles of railroad than all the other States combined. Illinois has now in progress of completion 4,000 miles. (t-A traveler has just returned to

Southampton, England, who circumnaV'

The State Treasurer has issued a cir

cular to the several County Treasurers, requiring them to call upon each delin-q:-jnt tax payer, and if necessary to distrain property for the collection of taxes due for 1352 and previous years. A neglect of this duty make9 the County

ijrated the world in seven rmmths, by ; Treasurers responsible. Ind. Journal

steam said to have been the first to do i Pef,ne Term, before vou begin di.

this, tie went tirst to Weibourne, then Cu..o.i. P.-ing this thoroughly will often ! H is very important inquiry, and defarves M ingnpor,and thenc home. ud the coutroverey before It ha begaa, sn early and acrioui lamination."

thescarcity of seamen in the navy, says

"Capt R:nggold's squadron, appointed near six mouths ago for the survey of the Malaysia or Polynesian groups, and has not yet sailed, we believe for the want f seamen to mm his vessels; and one of our frigates of the home squadron, after lying in port for several months, waiting and trying in vain to ship her complement of men, had at last, not many davs ago, to put to sea with half a crew. Does this repugnance to entering our public ships, so detrimental to the public service, arise from inadequate wagrs

or impaired discipline, or both combined T

would amount to more than the whole island is worth to-day.

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oj-a very sught declivity sniHicea ti give 'Zmua-l ! -"M the running motion to water. 1 hree inches tiemcu n,tiiiir'rotd ttuclc l.avei.o t w u

ner mile, in n smooth, slraicri.t r.l.Hiiniil crivs m.'Ml-1'l.

rosTMASTER at Cleves. Andrew Porter ' a velocitv of about three miles an honr. - " . .

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U-Il cosU the people of New York half : fcVfc.b L 1U1A1."

a million dollars a year tor the water which they buy with their milk I

has been appointed Postmaster at Cleves, vice Dunn, removed. 0Eigbty pounds of gunpowder recently blew up iu a grocery store in Newbury, Md., and although twenty persons were about the building not one was injured.

Died On the 15th of April, in this township, Mrs. Mary Crist wife of Al-

ICTThe liquor agent In Lynn, Mass, has rls0n B. Crist, aged 23 years. She was sold $1,543 worth of the ardent, during the i the daughter of ZackaHah Davis of Bath last six months, show ing that they are vastly j tow She died of Typhoid fever, fond of "medicine in that vicinity. ji i i i . J and leaves a husband and four children A Strike. The street beggars of New ; to mourn the loss of a beloved wife and York are on a strike. Thev refuse to take , mntlmr

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MY crowta or mm m.- - , ttv will be entirely fr..iii i-J 1' .,, ...iviw.J

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Hish Whites," and tlie

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veiretables. to Hie i.n.liivli'

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I have received seveui ' ' . rf 9.. ' ,;

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She was taken away in the most important period of life with four small children looking to her for that kindness and affection which a mother alone can bestow.

Died In this place, on Sunday eve-

any thing less than a sixpeuee

(CrWithiu twenty miles of Buenos Ayrea, a farmer bought, last year, eight thousand fat sheep at eighteen pence per dozen! EPTlie Buffalo Tost savs "the street-dirt of Boston is annually sold for $30,000." Yes, and plenty more left Boston Times.

O" There are 70,000 persons in prison in : ning last, Mrs. Josei-hise Labateacx, the United States. aged about 20 years. She leaves ahusID"Th coal-diggers in the neighborhood j band, and a young child but a few weeks of Pittsburg are on aslrikejfor higher wages. J old. She was a grand child of the late ITT The man who feels himself ignorant ; Augustus Jocelyn, well known to the should at least be modest. j old residents of this town and County. O" The memory of the jnt is blessed, but I During her short residence In our town, the name of the wicked shall rot. j she endeared herself to many friends. O" The more servants a man keeps, the I Kind' affectionate, lovely yet the tomb more spies he has upon hie ar.tion. .swallows all but the spirit. May the XT The more irne merit a man has, the i husband soek consolation at that Founmoro does he applaud it in others. ' tain where alone it can be found.

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giwu ariiui-. uu..' - . ult ni anytime tl.rouch the seas 01 .rA,(i a& -

Uxlonl. nuuer i o. uui", . of the College Kuil'lli-e. ,. not f.'r , People livineat a .listaiice n--J a i0p? appointments I shall eertan 1 nt' season; ami I would say to in) .fur I am thankful f-r past fav or,, a ,-J tim.ai.ee. An.l aitl."' 1 ha' e havf J full supply, (which wol' 'J J".1,, "f

desirable to me as to y"- , fc f r"rt.'"'-E shall be supplied wiili tue rj h

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