Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 14, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 April 1857 — Page 2

More Prarul and Corruptlom * Legislalire VSteiiiDe-Tlib Acts— Cologne Water—Looking Gluse*—Bed and Bedding. . <. • Tbo reign of plunder bag commenced. The old adage of ‘'likfern aster! ike; man” is being" verified, and the .people, ini all each case*/ ere tba sufferers. The corrnplion ol the; last Indiana Bonse of Representatives was withouta parallel known in tbo history of the State.—Contrary to all previous usage, ibe Old Line Bonse at an early day of the session adopted * resolution authorizing the employment of a clerk by? each ofilbe sixtoenst* ruling committees, some .of .whom reccivedfour dollars, andall ;the others three dollars, each per day, for literally, doing except ip ip Test the, lobbies nitbtbeirprcaence. We-are told. of by the name of ■ Sill, whoso committee ,did .not bold a meeting during, . the b'esrioD f ,aud there were-others, doubtless, in the lame category. ..■■■■< ’ v One fellow by the name of McOoiiom -is to have purchased a bed and bedding at the espouse,,oftho /State, which be occupied in one'of the committee rooms, snd on tbs. adj ournme at* sold it and put tbe proceed* in his.pocket. : ■ Among I these -Old Lino rascalities we are told following itepas: Thin? dollars. paid for spit boxes. ( . Thirty dollar/afiitsn ceuU lorPpjogno water, and hair . - % ; Three hundred dollars pad for lookmgglosses—probably. that -thoy ®ight ace others see, lhVm*. i ; _ Postage stamps, three thousand dollars. Clerk biro, twelve tbo us and a\?l I a re. : ■ Pen knifes, ink stands, fancy sana boxcs, &c., ona tbousahd dollars.: . ■'£ One: t thirty yblames of Porter’s Reports cabbaged from tbe State Library. ■■■■'$. ,. One doorkeeper, bongbt a coat imd paid twenty-eight dollars for it in postage stamps. \ .;■; Others bongbt books and paid in postage stamps. ‘ . ' Tbe apple boys had their pockets full of stamps received for apples, parched corn and candy. Such arejbestatements which come to our ears, and which show conclusively, as wo said in the beginning, that the reign of corruption has commenced. "W jeu the. wicked bear rule tbe people mourn.V

THE 'OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, On Main Sir'd, oppotiie Mr Odd FtUovt * Hall , Vevay, nn>., HAS jiisi been enlarced.and the propric(o£ J. L. TIUEBAIJD, Would hereby request the continuance of pa* lionagc from fiii old patrons, and aik all wto have not y+l visited; his cstabhfhment to call in ami Je»*a 1 well filled, and-nicely arranged S'tO.reJt wpri, Among the 'endless variety of articles kept inifiis Store, nfoybfc founds! all limealha following staple' s aides; White L r-» p,.R s d ;Lc a ry Punr, i ■ * - a L. S, Oil, Fish Oil, Laid Oil, . Machine Oil, Sra. Tcarc.vn.SE, Uckm.vo Flciu, Alcouol, 4c.j dto.— and LcATKt»*VaastiH, - Faints, Dav-o»ON-OiL;t»f all colors, ■’ Paint orJ.Varxiiii Uai-snti, WjiiTC-tV/su Qaisnia, J Ore; Woods f. and D« Srcrra l. Of ercty.variety-rdf/ warrant td, ... .. apS

NEW A L> V El IT 1S E M ENT S.

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PlodgcJ to no Pirtj’t irUtrwj i«jr, ’■ W* folio it Troth »ber«'«r the lt»d» Iht wty.

Vi ed-mebdiy, : : ; : : ; Apeil 8, 1857.

Fl$c»4-T6c markatwas spin ur.-elUM to*Jiy, ty the forel jine**, and price* remlt-reif najrcjt e»tci.l Dftnthal! *fe» 'mall HU soil a I ie n S-i 10 for *uperflafl.t tboiee, and $3 3) ?lY cclra «titla.VTbe.il. * Brits t—The detnaa J f.trfredi Hull (untlnof i pm*il, al fuller (it. Other Kind.* are dull, aid *o1<l with difficulty ittir quotation*. Thj ule, wi'« 7 hbU. ilmlcJ Roll at C 'e, and edo. jammer juried a( 13c, Prin-SalcoflSIhuili. Clarerat $7 10, a further decline. Wiua ■—The price* arc Heady at 81033 $ 1 W for Red.am Si H3$I I»fir VVsitc. Coas-'Ule of WO ttuih.. on Ijn.llu;. at jjc, *icti relumed The marset b Unit,at 015 j7e, with a go>J demand r rom the dhllll.'r*. Jtvt—‘"hcntaract b Arm, and jiritet*Wa4c al£Sc. - 0*t»—utcl 3,HHbuih.,atitUr. Under an Int rear'd ■ de mod. the mantel lia* continued animated and tomewhat«(tied, dudng rerj Arm at 50c. - R.v— Hie mkraet cohtinut-i Una, at $‘20 003 $21 CO p ton r<i rilrirt'j prime. ■ Beaaa-Uo <juolo, uomUulty. fur prime .While, JOSSJ IS, Od aril raj, and #-* WSJ2 ‘23 irom store.

Gov, Walker’s Acceptance.

We give the .note of Mr. Walker accepting the Governorship of Kansas, as folfpprs: ' • i -.

...Nicaragua .|few8. : ■ ,£f. ; f . April 8. A V The Tew from 8att JoM s with da to to the 2(flh iUrch.* ■ She bn* Ap \ noth mg pgy fro rota, bat adtdBgs from Walker's head-quarters to tbs''loth nit, . Tire parser of the Orizaba, reports Gca. ‘Waiter’s.army., in. good utond liion and well provisioned,., Gen. Walker, with 400 attnclfwl Rifles St George, gained tho placed bnrnedran.Rir vas, which Gen. Chamorro,‘studio, head , 'o{ 1,200 “fM B5 l^VesMiwira tacked, and bad been driven l>ack with * gftat d slioghtyf Wrtugiaw Walker metr> tbeoi *ctreatiaf,«affd they were ■ consequently placed between two : fires, and, bworaingcoroplelely.paTalyiccU _ suffered jmraeDsely.i/'ThcialKeaMos*»by ’ (heir own accoont amounted!toi827drilled, and over 300 woondod,’whiln Walkerfe*; timQtcslheirJoej/atCOOk tiled'■anil : fi00 ! wounded, be also BUtlea bis own lcus only ■■ 2 killed and. 21.'wounded, : Walker had the dead bodies buried.. - • 1 It is reported thatlCnna3 ( ,commamlor 1 in chief of the allies, is under arrest for making certain overtures with Walker. ; It is also rumored that Chilltoa bos rail* . ed a body of men* in Leon, and is aboqt to Joia Walker; and that Rivas has been assassinated.: -Thet'laat report;is .said to . have been; confirmed. Loekridge, still stationed on Son.Juan river, bad received another strong reinibrccmeut of Texans, land a largo quantity of provisions amt ammunition. . Bis command had garri Eoned the only two communications by ' water with Costa Jlija, viz: 210 men ol the month- of Zeruiqnic river and 13S at the mouth of the Sau Carlos; the remain* 152 stationed in advance under Lockr(Hge,:near Machnca rapids. Col: L had secured uOcnineutB bIiowing that the Costa Ricans bad opened a transit route to the English The Costa Rican force ot San Carlos was si£ a |!* flnd Col. Loekridge was confident of f be place. a lcs * after by N* lkw * retreated to Massaya. „ ' . The Royal mail steamv’* * c ‘ v Cfrona,la bad been boarded by the Port.’'* 1 ? 11 s ! ea . n - er Lao, in the interest of Vivanco, plundered of 832,000 in specie, arms a. n “ P ro * visions,

. , \Yis tunc ton, March 30, 1857. J jiues Pi'cniHAN, President of the U. Ststos My Dear Sin:—1 have at your request reconsidered my. determination, as announced i* you, declaring yonr tender of the office of Governor of tbe Territory of Kansas. In view of tbe opinion how presented' by yon, that tbe safety of the Union may depend upon tbo selection of the individual to whom shall be assigns', the task of settling the difficulties which again surround the Kansas question, 1 have concluded that a solemn sense of duty to my country requires me to accept this position. 1 am brought to this conclusion with an unaffected diffidence in my own ability, but with a fervent Hope that the same overruling Providence which hag carried my beloved country through so many perils, will now attend and direct my bumble efforts lor her welfare, and that my coarse willnot be prejudged by any portion of my follow‘citizens in dr out of Kansas.

ITiariTiis of Si.raijnck’s setllcTnc'ntjfebrasKa Terntiry, de** ffhfmHrlwtttrriiPlbe New York Taberu'aule,^on.Thursday..evening, to indncc I fish emigration to the West.—ArcbbUhbh.HcoHE*,w$» in- 1 he gallery, and at the coDclufeipa" of the iectute, . made some rc;narks^cxcoriating thc Ror. Tracy, telling him in* effect, that he-had been guilty of falsehood in. suppressing 'portions of the truth,-.ami charging him with the high hiisdemeappr of a*.lempting to steal the Catholic Iambs;frem the New York flock.

• cr The.Petersburg (Vo.) Erpreii complains ihus carly of the Tijusquitoes, and . stales that largest 'armshpremaJe I heir apprannctlhere.

NE W ADVKUTISEM EXTS.

CIGARS, SNUFF it*TOBACCO,-r-S at be Vc»»y Drue Store, for uUr Lt ■ ■ . aps *' J.- L: TIUKBAUD,’

' . Fresli Cinnlcn Seed*,, I ARC M, D. Me .A VOV, Stcihraan, CincinI) ti, just rcCuivcJ ami for sale at lie Drug S ore of * I. STF.VR^S,; r ; ,*8pS- ' ffo. 6, Scttenck's Row, Perry si,”

X3T Tlio Legislature of Rhode Island has refused to .repeal Else mi of abolishing capital punishment,-which has been iu operation for seven years iu that Stale. The House, by a.vote of 38 to 20, resolved that "every person who .shall commit murder shall bo imprisoned for.life"; ami by a vote, of 43 to 10 refused to declare that murder committed by a convict in the State piison shall bo punished with death.

Foreign and American

; innUcc .Vcusi' 1*6jyclir. \ ABl PKltiOlf.ariicle far, making .MpM Rfsct il rfml ‘Rreail/in the shoilcit possible time*' ft r sale at the Drug Stmc of - : : • 1. STEVENS,. apS No. & f Scheack’a Row,,Petty st. ;

A Lb the : leading 1 valuable qiid'popular Medicines of thfy and foreign countries, are received dilcct from the' various proprie* tori on Agency, and thus afford td the publio a pnarjiilee of procuring the genuine article. Among thv, numerous, •celebratedprepared Mcilitinesj cspecial oltenlion is called to Jliirlcyts fidnaparilla, Bull's Sarsaparilla',Cook’s Pills, - - - Holloway's Pill*, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Modal* BiUersdrPilti, Mexican Limmenl, Fonha’s, Liniment, lion Hand's 0, Hitlers, Hall's Daljam, He.) today's! Ointment, Davis's Pain Killer, Cartels Spanish Mit* Marditsi’i Calholicoo lure, Petroleum or rock Oil . Mr. I). Jayne’s Family Medicines, ,-Wistai's Itqtsam.of Wild Cherry,

' WanictI,

AN ; active, intelligent lail. aboul IS years a age to •attend iff a DnjgSldte,' Tl.v lirstof reference ijlo liuiiesty, industry and < soliiet , will be required- ;;\pnlyiu the uudersigii d . ( " • | s.\ Ac; ” v »p8 I fe*? Pcny jt. :

Iunderstand that you and all your,Cabinet'cordially concur in the opinion expressed by |me, that the actual bona fide residents of the Territory, by a fair and regular vole, unaffected by fraud and vioicuce, must be permitted, in adopting their State constitution, to'decide for themselves what shall bo their', social instiloUons.* Ttiis |s the great fundamental principalof. the act of Congress organizing ; ihat Territory affirmed by the ftcent deriaieuof the Buprcme Court of tbV United Suits, and Ih.accordance with the view# uniformly'entertained and' expressed by mo throughout mypublio carceir, " I congratulate a'peVceful/sotdemebt of tins question by an appenl to tho intelli* patriotism of the whole people of Kansas/ who should all participate freely ! and fdlly in this decision; and by a majority of whoso vote the determination must ; be ‘made, as the only proper aud constitutional mode of adjustment. I contemplate no appeal to military power, in tlie hope that my countrymen ol Kansas, from every section, will submit to a decision of this matter by a full and fair vote of a majority of the people. 1 will go, then, aud endeavor thus to adjust these difficulties, in the full confidence, so strongly expressed by you, that I will bo sustained by all yonr high authority, with the cordial co operation of all your Cabinet,

Chicago, April 2... The heavy gale yestmlav wrecked G vessels along the like shore, 13 lives are reported lost, .; The . schooner .Bygnet, with a cargo of wood,‘foundred against the head water,, crew saved; brig D. Smart, went ashore, allthc creiv,except the mate, perished; the yawl boat of the Huron, with 5 persons, in. attempting to rescue capsized, and d.persons.wcrulust; schooner Temperance, was also wrecked.; h *■'-

lihiing Snn ■■■■ WOOLENTAC TORY; A.S ain Jetciniinetl notate botfelfind (lit lii rj'e*V’f-have aSdt-lf softie rtoK’ nvw inn. cliitun .and aiil* prepare dm: .weave lOOyntJi ofjvan£0 yards of Flanuel;.60 yard* of L>in* »ey, an L .9 Riant els .ptr.day, i) ay ing some .wool to start on, I Iliink'J iliall Keahle to keep up' wiil (he great demarid• fpr triy* giiodi*.Uiii .season. '' ■■■,.*;? r-:r,: r- : /■ ■/:- . ' ; • . iT-eransJ i

Oil Urn's Yellow- Dock nml&irsaporilla, Lee’s, M‘Lore and Clark's Pills McLonvs nnri-Fahnestock's Vermifuge, 'Hostetler's CrtebjMltfif Bme/.t,

lanuuAN.—Iiv-B/ron, Ogle county,. JI* linoia, recently, i man named Livingston beat bis little step-child: in a shocking, brutal, manner, aid 'without-f catiac;/'' He was arrested and ,he!d toi bail to. answer fortho same before the court.- 1 After tMs 1 the citizens seized •bimjtied him mp and ‘hipped him terribly. . . >' c v

More head's M.»|nrtic Plaster.

.jr/*-'*!! of the almTc anil many others toole* dimis'tn note, may be had at Ihe Vk.VAV O !£('<« .STOU£, on .Main street, onpotii* Oil* FeliuwV Hail. : '

; ; . I.. L. TM1EBACD, Wholcsnli' and atuif Agent forS* Sir'd Co

Making Blankets fall.width in llic gtcoie §l,’W Making U|np feds washed nod napped .1,50 4 .leaf 1 Jeans (t color.Use.wool and fiht the wiijp) ptry.iriT ' ’- 4 - "• *■ 1 2-V 3 leaf Jeans per yard ■ - VV ' 23 White ,iosey, pet yard. n * v - 10 Vfbile I 'linoel. ptryjrd . > -i '- IS*. Carding, gp)i)ning Bufl reeling pr ; lb' ■ ■ ■. 131 All jar: i tbat;gi>csiiyirr (2c'uts to’tbe (b 15 Stpckiij; yam j^r,lb‘ • * ■; *: Ic .CarpH •o/n ptf.lb - ' - ' - ; - ■- }•> Cirdtnt folia : • ' - ' . - Oj .’ All’■ 1 hose, is*want ofsnnejhinp gocc and cheap, D,mr lirtc,;*bo»ld give too a call. . I woi t to Luy afoot’ five IfonwnJ pound*of vrooj; ‘ibi iybiclr 1>(H pay ihcrnarket price, in work hr cash.' ; ’ •..> J, bCliOl'IEU). ilisip: Suit; April 3, i5j*.—3i:i .

A Deserved Cojiplimekt.—The following item wo clip from the Dock ford Herald, and endorse every word of it: The New ‘Albany Tribune completed its y® n r on Saturday. It is a! paper conducted with marked,nbility.ond decided last A to say nothing of its conservative yet Araercanisuu Kopa*. per can show. mb. r ® consistent' and, praiseworthy antecedents., - r * M.; Oreqg. is now a veteran editor. ,* Dis knowledge of political matters, and;of public men is the most extensive and varied,. a[ >d enables him to addate an array of facM ap’l figures and dates in Ins political artic. 1 ® 5 * that form a bulwark about his position n.Terly unassailable. ' We wish the Tribune lo.’tff life,’ and lots of money and friends ana felicity. 1 . .

slKedtviii i*a« ; :iml Client ical*, FHMIK larcen an-1' mo it complete slock of A ■'fi'Rr

g T> jT ouiSi April 4 —Tbo officers oftbc s tcauier bl’ " al 7» from Council Bl «flV, renort four mP 11 shot at the mbiilh’of tb‘i Platte, in thaTOlh-of Urtti,; by order of avigilah , nnce.' v ;Fivr* others wcre 'banished i."® 01 erritbry a ndforb idderi tbret u r □ u ndw’ 1 ’ H a j n ofdeath/ Offiiure, 'claim-jumping.. A ; ' r

Wc call upon the Executive officers to state how iar these rumors are true, and to lix the responsibility where h-rightful-ly belongs. Our people are groaning under a burden, of luxes, nad it is their right to know who sqnnders and who steals tho money, Let ns have the truth, and nothing but the truth. —Indianapolis Journal.

DRL’fiS, MEDICINES .y CHEMICALS, m*r ctTereil b» lh;. public of SwiuerUud* cinmty, no » in Mote end for sale by ,

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nj>0 yt*a '.rani n Viulin—Vccordcoft—Fiuiir Q .y —Fife, or j Jcnc Uirpf If.Tnil ibi.call at Ihe Urns Sin;?, opposite the OJA Fellows* Uall, w JjfRf fl full nipple n.tj be seen. *nd «f«-ulTcn-a fuf sale by 1. L.VnUEBAlJD.

, A KeW ‘ Pba T; 0 FFIC E 'AT I S UIA XA-fo j.I S’. The' Secretary’ of Hie' 1'roasii r v;‘ has- 1 given to \Yi Ilia m’H.TIi q maV,y( | \Y a si i i ton City, the Vpnirny£ lorthp construction of a 'new.pbstjpfficc aiid'Uiiited States court rooms aidlmjize'j *(o be erected, at Indianapolis, Indiana, Toy the. tinm of p9S,030:09,^ that be]ng the lowest bid,"

Satan jit Large. —The Chief of Police in New Orleans publishes some figures showing that there were 18,600 persons arrested in that city during the past eight months. At., Ihc same rate there would be 29,000 arrested m a year, or one-fourth the population of the Crescent City,' Wo doubt whether New York'or any other-city can show an equal proportion of crime to* her inhabitants. New Orleans must he the place where the negro .preacher said, 'DeDebil goes about tike a roaring lion trying to catch some body by am by.*

WMiiLEE & CO., ... • IMPORTERS, IVI! OliCSA 1.13 .!*!>!{ BT> 11. . /■ . firiixas i.t - - Fnnxct. GerjiaaV ‘Exumsh jt -Aheiiumn* ])RF GOODS, 71. HVi 7’ourtA Si., f.ff. ll'i. cud Viar, ’ ■’ ' ci\ci.v.\.v'i’r, o.

Mellon J E'noUs jfntl Sliilionrtr]',

Very respectfully, yonr friend. It. J. Walker.

' - V *, I.ctfrr mid Clap I’ojier, Q'£ LANK niiA ■ Erie elope* of ,«ll' h tUes, sivlrs i*oJ quality.’ni>ninlly 010 i.- l:! j ,,.-f Ur *..te'fcy . J. L. THIKBAI'D.

Gov. Geary's Conversations.

Joseph Ford, of Fountain Grove, Rice county, Minnesota Territory, a farmer and a Democrat, who, could not veto lor Buchanan because he resided ini a territory, but whose sympathies were steadily with the Buccaneer*—who considered tho "bleeding Kansas” stories lies, and thought the Missouri Democrat’s report of that which was slated m con versa ti bn, by Geary, in the office of that journal, a misrepresentation, introduced to Geart at Washington, by an old personal Irtend of the Ex-Governor, and bad a long conversation with him. Ho bos writteh 'out a report of the talk at the interview, whic.i bae appeared in the Obicago Tribune, and more tnan contirms tbe Missouri Democrat's Geary pronunciameuto. . Ho professes to give Gkaby's* very words .in this paragraph.' •

UP <k gah iwUU'.s, JLB -a tel) vJ|.tiI> haediiiiaforijUbT Cp3 Jt [•'

A3> ~ A. Ict ter.^fr pm. Il avaua says *’tbc anti jts yi.-. cinity, Torch 'd aloiig by. Yankye .enterprise and;Vankeoca u>taj,_wil 1 »oori bc|bqlargest shipping po.'t ni Cuba. U bo -great want ol-tho- mow.Nii.i^-Vessels to : take' away the deposits- ois & V? I pb ar o e d warehouses..’' j: . ■ .. . \ \

Election in Rhode Island.' -> > ,

Sad Affais. —We are pajoed lo learn thnla son of Ur. Win, Wade, residing about four miles from ibis place, came to a very sudden death on Saturday morning last. He bad'entcred a corn crib for the. purpose of getting corn to feed some:hogs, and just as he was leaving the crib, it fell over on him, burying liimbeneath the weight of the corn and rails. He was not discovered unlit about half an hour afterwards, when life was entirely extinct,— He was thirteen years of. age.— Riling Sun Visitor.

Providence, April 2.—Dyer,' the Republicau candidate, has been elected Governor.

3IERG HAN IS WI .L-'find tliisllit) most favorable-house n the Wes’, ot.which.to stipply thrtu selves v> till nIt kinds of . , j Fa ncy ami sifjplc Hoods, Tficir GnoOs are all relecti d «i'.h refer.-tier to their ■ nvn extensive faslm.iuble Kind twile. and will be found of a better class than Guilds kept by inclusively jobbing bouses, fur coun - try trail i. TJI til 11 UETAI h DITA UT.M EXTS Arc.enti cly distinct fronrtltt Wholesale. They nvitc the attention of Ladies to their verv e\U nsive assurtinent of

ilBKUFUM FRY.A: FANCY AH I IJS. CI.B - . ~.ln cmJJru Tiri I tlups . j. l, :nttK)WUD‘u.

Very few Democrats arc returned to the Legislature. Both Republican candidates are elected to Congress.

Gold ami silver Jewelry, WITCH GUARDS ChAnj, J’.iuyr, Ac-, v.rrr titles reprint-riled»a**.*/ nwy lie hni! at 1 he Dnur uf : d/. ' J. I,; THlRBAUn..

'Die whole vote in this eitp is as.follows: —Dyer, Republican, 9,600; Potter, Democrat, 4,300. There were three candidates for Lieut. Governor, and no choice. .Tnr*. ner, Republican, trill bo elected by ; the Assembly. ; Tho Senate stands: Republican/26; Democrats, 5. The House—Republicans, 61; Democrats, 8.—Durfeu’s majority for Congress is hourly 5,500, and Braylon’s 800. ‘ [ V -'V

CCTTJie Evonsyilie’ Jonru. sa ys that tho poy.roH.ofth? Canneltou l’’’actory Saturday week amounted Ur, 000. Tim payment made by tho three coai /nines must iirtve bccn.about* the same atnou ,Qt > which forms a largo aggregate sum to be distributed in’oueVillage, solely for Tabor.

A RDO.MJNAI. b LM’ P 0 U'i R K S* iB. IIrati*(. elJ fluxI • ti.il JJe*bl» Tmeses, ciiiiUniilvoit »d>1 fnr sale by ap-, J L. hllKB.UU. ...

A Fatal Vtcroar.—The Charleston Mercury, in speaking ct the results of the tale Supreme Court decision on the South says: "The victory we have won may indeed be glorious—mote, glorious because of-the disaster ot the engagement. -But it is.* victory more fatal perhaps than defeat, tfao forerunner of complete subjection." ■ ' !

XUI-s;SPICKS* FLAxV VOH1SG KVrUACTff, un Uud aW fonab If fl pS ’ ' J. X. TlilEUAl'D^

Sha'wls, Mantillas, Embroideries, Laces. &c.,and n't® rnniidenV that they will prove satisfactory lath in recard to styles and prices. Tlicii' Wholesale Departments Are' now' .w/dI supplied, and embrace Goods fluid the lijghe/t “> 'lie lowest grade. 53’Wl oiesale buyers are respectfully invited to give them an inspection. Pnccs.low—terms h) eiat. ’ npS lf

Killed-by Lightning.—Mr. Ephraim Harltock. of Hendricks county, Jud., while taking the harness off of a horse in .his. stable, 5 on Monday; last, .was struck by lightning and instantly killed, and the stable set on tire and destroyed.

MOSIX. GLUU, CnALK. BORAX. ,W biting,’ Sal -Vila, Hrimrlone, PoliJb. [taking Uumltrv Vinegar. Sctla, ‘Salaratus, Ac.. Ac., conslanily on‘band and for sale by opS iy /. J L. nilBBAUD.

"There ire meuhero in Washington now, seeking for office/ and with the probability that they .will get what they ask, i chon hands and arms up to their elbows are rfd with blood, * I know them to be murderer t! Yet they ate graciously received and the Cabinet; add their statements are taken for truth wherever they convict with' mine. . They aid treated with more cordiality and favor than!, who have tmdtodiscbarge dry dutjr faithfully and' honestly, 'can ( over •iiope;to bo,” ■; v ./ - v. 1 ',; " r ' . appd|ntment by Mr, Boobavik of «-crowd of the ilnffians to the.oOioet within in the territory/shows that tbaEi-Govcraor was right, ,,, V

The XIoo Cholera.—The’ Louisville Courier, learns that this fatal disoase:continaeB to prevail to an alarming'extent along the Kentucky riv$r, and the Ohio as far op as Portsmouth. At a distillery in Gallatin county no less titan 400 hogs died in two pens in less than a week. At the Carrollton distillery the deaths among the hogs are fearfully on-the increase, and we hear that the same fatality prevails in Mason county. ■ The’ownors of these hogs in mosf cases "try" them up into whet Is termed grease, which is sold to the stcarine candle makers at about nine cents per pound.-

Robbciit at Ausoba. —We learn that the Jewelry Store, of Mr. George Williams, at Aurora, .was broken open recently,, and a thousand dollan worth of i'mgs, breast-pins, ear-rings, watches, $e., stolen. Mr. Williams was not at home at the time of the robbety.-

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(tCrlt is now ascertained that (ho following statement in regard to the killed and wounded at the lute Canada Railroad disaster, is correct:—Entire number of passengers, 93; kilted, 63; injured, 15, two of whom have since died; escaped, 15.

Cirailal on, 8100,000- Copies Weekly. si.oo a yi; 25 WITNESSES:

J A CO B’S C O R D lAt, FOIt A tX BOWEL' DISEASES t i ' : sVc'ir ? *’ * • Cioltra, JJ; tienunj, * DiarrhawliCfiolera''Star*’ but, Hiliout Ckolic, ’• Ckolfri Infantum, ■ ■ > ■ : A LSD,- admirably id* pled lomany diseases of .females, especially painful meniltoi-; lion .• , The, virtues of'Ji coa'^Coaoux,« re, Jpo \veH . ■. I, it cu/es I 1jc x^rsl edsm’6f Diarrha*. i ■ 2.' 11 ciireif-the’ Worst, forms of 1 Dysentery/ •' 3.‘ Ifcores California ci Mexicaff Diirrh®*,. J. .1 .*■ : cures Cholera .fiJcfboa-.i ; , ■ ;.G. j 1,ct)res.Cholpraitijabtu:■ ■; \ Ul , 7/U cutei Pamful MenatiUaUpiri J . ■ i 8/ It relieve Pain m the Back andLoina. !' : 9/It coJnlcraclsneiTOUsness&despondency 10.-U restores 0 ■ , 11. it dispels gloomy and byslerieol feetiDga. *. IV.ItJs.as apHiaytiLp Tonic. Extrnctarro'mYeUer*, Testimonial*,**.; 1 ‘*1 bare' oed Jacob 1 * Cordial in my family, and'’ bare found il a most eUcIenl. and In ray Judrmsnl a rota able remedy.*’—Hon. Hiram \\ani»r,TadgaoF Supremo court, Georgia.' J * (lirgtreyme pleasure in being sWo to leeonneod Jacob**'Cordial—jny J own perwnal experience, and. We experience of my neighbors sad mends sreund m*i ls a sufficient guarantee for ran to be betlere It to bo all that 1 il'punwtu to be, Vis: a sovereign remedy,’* Wm. : H. ; LmJcrwdod, formerly'Judge of Superior «prf,:CMroAjto clrtuit. V . . , - ■/ ■. 1*1 take great pleasure In recoinmending IbU 1bt*I* u ablemed lei neto all afllfeteid.wUlt bowel dlsouei, ftl wblclt 1 belkCTO H to, be a w foreign remedy—d«b dedlf iupe’rior io adyUitiWeUe crer tried by wo.*** A. Jt. Gaul ding, dep, oiid.or the Gland Lodge of Oa- **| have used Jacob’* Cordial in my family, apdJhU, wilti all t bear about It asa remedy by those Who bar* tried It, Induces mo to bellore that It suadt at toe head of drenf. preparation of the kind,-eml I would repom* mead lu'uso Id Ute 'dlteasu for which It Is compound* ed.P—Miles cashtar.of tho bankaf the State of Georgia, GriOn. , "If there is' any credulity In butnad UaUmooy, Jacobw Cordial must stand pre-eminent above all other:' prepantlona for,the.euro of-Bowel Disease*. From too masioftojUmonylaUs foror coming In freramu nnsrtore, lt mari bc.ranr f»rln adraace, *s * curtll^ "Thiseffleient remedy Ultrareltog.toto celebrity » : fast as Hcuaparto pushed bis columns into KuMtStana gaining comoendarlon' whdrewr used.*’— o*crp* JittinCDUD, v ' j ! * • i j ■ r . , ! . AVil. U r . BUSS A CO,, Pfopuolpfi.. .., J,. L, TDIBAAUD, Acknr, ;' ■ WbciWalcuitd Kewll, 1 for Rwluerimd 1 County* , ’ .for. tale by John J. Pnul.iSll. Slctlingj Owe.. McCulloch, Jacksonville; R, C. Olmsteid, Pleasant; Ely Morriton A Qro.,' Benainglon; Thos.‘ McCullough, Eli Anderson, and m Rogowi Uonner, Braytowri)' Li. Johnston, Ashe's Landing; Wm. Barkis, Faimew; B. L; Simmons, Enterprtze; J. M., Kroraan, York Township. apB-6nt

ET The Louiivivillc Journal, in reference to the course tbit the hew Governuruf Kansas will pursife,' says, "It cannot be Known what Vman will do til) be has been tried. - Probably the adminutialion of Gov. Walker will cause a great (leat.of very wicked sweating ia some quarters or other.".

AST The King of, Bavaria who is a Roman Catholic, has authorized the pastors in Ms kingdom to raise subscriptions fora monument, .which is about t6 : bc erected to be tho .memory of Marlin Luther, atAVorms.. . ,

1HE FORGEOQN ViCTEV; JOIlIf >. DYE, IS THE AUTHOR, * Who has had !0 years experience os a Banker and Pub I she r, and Author nT. ‘ - ■.,/ A serif f o f Uclurtf at the ilroii/ifvjf Tdbtrnaele •when,-for 10successive nights, over . ,

' (nr It jppenn from'the'rccirdTof the penijort.offiee, that the number r 6P land warrants Issued since the first law passed, will call for over 68,000,000 the pets passed since the 10th of Feb.. ’t1, have granted more,than Mj)oa,o6oort6ii«moiiai-‘ ...

Bauumorb, ApriI 4;—New Orleans papers to Sunday were received by way of Tampico. They contained advice 5 from Mexico lo.the 17th. The RcpqhHc is at peace, except the western States, which conlipries to be.infected with fillibnslers and revolutionary movements. There was 4 serious aspect of a difficulty occurring with Snain, which' has given rise to many apprehensions. . General confidence was expressed in the governmentjof Com on fort, and especially to the. result of the mission of 'Gen. Lafragua.

D* 50,000 : People-■' ■ f 1 " " Qreeled I iirr wilii Ifoorid.roPAppuke/while ’ he«xtiiblted»lhe manner m.wblcb t' - tetfei trscwcuie lbCjriFrt'idti andiliie ,,, f ..v - S irest aml.ShOitesi ileaos of , r : , , y . .Detecting- t Uietn ! Tke : uan f Abzii 'EngrarerJ'ati shy that he iV ' Jho giealbst jitiTgi of Rip{rM0W ' -RKA TEST DISCOVERY o F t b« Present VT'-i Ct otoj; for.,<d j X, L;n;c. *, ! : ' r '*'« OdfinVeKeif 1 tf Ciremsllbhl;f a Arrehgdd t ; ca.f ai LDcvsifrioS'Li^xyWocsy ' jfut.so ilmplifiau and orraiiceJ, that the, *, i 5fftc Ant; ftSAtkefafitf Biisincss SIid; 1 ! ; eBW-scdtyf^WPanOtotwJii i edi RHiL-vJav-ksogi-w'i cl t-«>d tioii jiiri : A ftPW-Viii;n>: ■™5 inu 3iU lo i*tn o-' rehhoa a Also, rti£o fi ill itbfc.:::*!;j r i Tflri itW’lhinkeriJD coiS’l^^ f Kuram»Vr ofi tbs PiKAacr.or EeidrixjfD Awcatci vy|l ** PVMhfd »ni«g editionA( jelherwtth ail lbe^irnpottont •Of .TU*D*T V -Ah! 0 #- - ,'T.- ■ i < - ;;;"v ;.,a ’see i,bs. op .; <; ; : v c j?j .From dn Old Manuscript found in the It furnishes the most complete History of 4Aj£jTA£ : :iaf'£, ‘f. desciibin i the most .PetpleiingjP'bjiiions in which*the Ladies and'Genllemen of Ihht country‘are so often found:* Stbries will continuettirooghbui the *Bole rear,: tod will proWthv Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. ■<■/•v ET Furniibcd, Weekly to Subscribers only, at At a y :ar. All letters roust be, addressed to . JOHN S. DYE, Bboker, v ‘ - Publisher and Proprietor, jpS-ly . 70 Wall Street, New York.

IT* there has been* great rehgiuua revival going on at Sing Sipg, N,- York. The-Metho-dist/ Baptist and PicshjfUHan Churches have been'greaily wo strong hu.bten tbe fecling ip tome cases, that the. converted pfopVicto;i of rum shops have demolished their bailies, end held prayer meetings, in .the bap

33T The Legislature of Delaware has followed the example of of Pcnnsylvaniaand Maryland.andpassoda bill prohibiting’ the banks from issnitig bills of a less denomination than five dollars., ■' : •< •- :.< ♦*

ET The'Postmaster atEffingham, Illinois, and a triail carrier,io tbe Same 1 neighborhood have-been afresled tor -robbing : tbe tna ill,— They both had. suitainbd. good chsracteri.— Tbe Postmaster was ako an editor and a'mao of‘intelligence.

t3T The falling off* in'receipt 1 ofgblil from California at the port of New-Yorlc foots np, : s iriclnding ,lf last -arffval, over 180,000 short of the araouot receired by Eame tirrie last year'“ f ,o^‘* y U fi “

* jEjWCHiwi j.'ine yfwr.—The society lo provide ,feq]*jcleichfcr» for the West, of which *X;(i9T,6lide ofiVermontis thebcid* reports itiaJU iM; t teachm (life * beta. lent Quit—of .ttieie 170 htvtj returned, nearly all of Urns years; ontiundrtd and/orlyjri*,U|*yium5(Jj.24 hare died, 9 of tbemiaflex^Bparyjate./i; 7"TTir: r~ — : — . ££: T ? 6 Gtiencasllc Banns t says that the e<yi»e pf.policy pamied by tiic faculty of the College tl tbal place, will bare the effect to elple it* doora befofe the tndofthree month*. Tier ate irendering (he institution very un- :

CT The Illinois Central Railroad Company; has inued eighty-fire thousand shares of new stock—equal- to eight and a half millions of dollars. . The total capital stock of the toad it now twenty-fire millions of dollars.

St. Lome, April 2.

TbeLecompton correspondent-of the Democrat says the census lakers in Kansas are doing tbair work in a bad . manner, missing somo neighborhoods, and not taking the names of half of the' actual residents in others. Much quarrelling between the squatters and land associations in different parts of the Territory. Several deputy Marshals wore arresting political prisoners on charges growing out of tho difficulties last summer.

Kr 'Wo b3 v o, understood*’ John Pettit will £ qt• tajk^pn thp^ubje^t,'9? the; Dred Scott^ecieMur.^-9* 1 nouucca-itV“BcUof V,3 e fayette J-iumal. -,

IT There-are 93 wagons and about 160 horses employed in distributing ice in Boston and vicinity, 60,000 tons ate retailed, supplying 18,000 families,hotels, stores, and factories.

CT On Monday last, i,UG7emigrants arrived at New York, and not more than tOO remained there on Tuesday morning; the others having departed for the West,

,, The United States Ireis u l~ej, rep of ts the wbple amount ia ( thee Q\’qfaj depositories snbjectto 3raft,.on jbc 23fd p( Marco, oa.824,722,821. t J , ,-j C10 .

CT In the Coosa river, a few miles above Wetumpki, Ala. sardines, precisely like those imported from the Mediterranean, abound.

IT Twenty-fire years ago Miles Green wood wen.Uq Cincinnati n poor young man, and started a bjacksoiltery-on the outskirts of the town,- {He ndWempioyittO men, pays $3,660 affords support to 1,300 persons, ■aad taguotit 1 $600,000 worth of work annually.

Col. Benton denounces and repudiates the emancipation movement in Missouri.

, AuoDET^,, ( Gj r , Apjil^.-^pmjpg. JmIE, night thick icq was i formed doing much damage to ’ tbo ; pejg|iboripg W-1 M. : . \sn'\C:

OTTbe Leavenworth Journal, of Match2lsl says, that during the previous week one thousand emigrants had landed at that point.

Memphis. April 5d.—It has been nar certained that thirteen persons were killed and wounded by the explosion of tho boilers of the steamer Forest Rose, near Napoleon, Ark., a few days since.

IT The Paris, Ky., Flag states that the hog cholera prevails to a considerable extent in Bourbon county.

* 2ST "tvm. Dr Hale:' a xijVzcn of Car*‘ rolUon, Mississippi, was mtirdertii a Yo\V weeks aKo'Wfour runawayDavcs/ whqm ho Lad arfcsledV ’ ; ■ ‘ r.*. a-> o:' 1. •

CTOon;Willard has appointed the following gentlemen Directors of the Stale Prison: .Random W. Aiktn, of Bloomington; ■FlankIm P. Randal), of Fort Wayne; jOrsfuip P. Cooketly, of Terre Haute.

PaovjnpKCB, April 2, . Stale election has resulted in a complete triumph of the opponents of the Ad mini st ration.

O* David Hunt, Esq., of Rodney, Miss., has donated $35,000 lo tbe American Colonisation Society.

i &5T Mri : Gai'ril;s,“of Tayiorfiport. Ky.V 1 oughibg‘.on 7 on5ay ]ast; had a : a iif horses killedby lightning.

IT The Union State Convention of Pennsylvania oti Thursday nominated the Hon. David Wilnot, of Bradford, for Governor, and the Hon. William Milward, of Philadelphia, fax C , ’fl on *r.

frzr On Thursday, in Glasgow, ]£y., in an affray, J. W, Denring killed Sued* ford Ritter by shooting him.

IT The banks of Canada, it is staled will hereafter keep their accounts in dollars and cents. A very lensible move, we think.

Morn milbusters, Sr' April It ii %nor^tb^ one hmupedfami nnnr tu cornmnn bfaaon JU of oin&nerfflants^ Will s|on 1e|te tigcitV to jfia dition wHicn is snorttyTo swTrom Nmv Orleans, destined to invade Costa Rica, and thus relieyo Walkar by directing the attention o? fats enimies to another point. be at their ; ; ,

Cincinnati Produce Market.