Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 19, Vevay, Switzerland County, 13 May 1857 — Page 2

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. From a Irtter ioihe Cincinnati Gazette, Written fron|.Chaj|eld,fM. T, f wem*ke - '■ : fAt any ppllo Febvi|, with;two pairs ofwoolen socks,and one of bnclukin moccasins, yoa could be oat all day -without the' least .seosatton of damp or cold feet, and then tho iir is so dry land pure that after Backing out all tho bilious humors imported witb an Eastcm body, it seems to keep tip ah internal beat that makes a good degree of cold rather agree-, able than otherwise. So that intense' as the raid has beepi I presume the aggregate of,suffering him. been farlesath ana mong the lamb nnmberofpeoplo.ia Ohio. It must bo r era era be red ,tOQ r that for in uch of the suffering here the climate is hot si ouo responsible.. .‘-In the means ' of protection the difference is vastly against ns. Tlicro are thousands of families scattered over these prairies, and Ifcry many of them accustomed only to the luxuries of Eastern ii’e. who are living in shanties madojOf the least number of slabs possible, and hastily pot together after tho snow was op the ground. Such a house is, however,, less uncomfortable than might be snppos*. ed, especially after covering tho top and sides with a good layer of snow. But the man who came in earlier and prepared comfortable accommodation.for his farniHy, is little letter off; for. if possessed of either n, heart or a. pocket, he finds him-, self confined to the smallest corner, with a family in each room, at eight dollars a month. J) ; ■

I Contrary tO of the Old Linersjljio R^bIic*na«nco^rton v Tue3dayinlmectiDgldwir. candidates for Mayor, : ■ Attorney, Slrjlht Commissioner and 'As*' scsior/ and akrwtjnnt of the votes may | give ns the Engineer. The Republicans hare elected eight of the fourteen Council* ) men—giving ns two majority in the legislative branch; of tbe r city. government.. The Republican candidate for Mayor is elected by 251’majority, Last year the' Old Lino candidate triumphed by jority>. Last ycar tlio Oll Liners; hadj»majority of six in the Council, uow,tho Repnb]icons 'have a ' majority of two. Last Spring tbo'Old Liners elected their entire ticket—and this' lime they have elected-but four otlhcir candidates, 'and perhaps'not them. Wo rail this a great Republican gain—a’Rcpiiblicantriiimpli. The action of tho tri«joriiy;in ihc Schato of the Legislature was frequently alluded to in the municipal canvass, and every means was uscJ to hold no to odium the action of the. Republican Senate in order that the Old Line pro-slavery ticket might triumph. But it would not do. /Here, in lmlianopoHs, where the actsapd measures of iho Senate arc better understood than any where else iu tlie State,.has the action of that body ;becn, endorsed,' I)r. Robbs, our 'Senator, .lias been furiously assailed‘ by-the Old ’.Liners,'but he has. bean sustained in bis immediate home.— Tndianapolit Journal. v ’

Aid Walker—Hia Cause, not

• - The Tri-Weekly CemmfmuJrpublished-at Henderson Ky., has defied its neutrality‘'and' ' hap?birisi ed the America a tog.; (|£i»r hittr:- ' '*Wc ba reitwolred ;io doff burl neutrality, and don the principles of Accordingly, from to-day, the Co mine trial will he found to' be a faithful-end fearless exponent of American principles-pm readyto do bottle 1 iojibegreatcause Wehare espoti*ed/-*■ WebeHere, as did our fathers before the He volutin njnry struggle, that onr*s should be a government partly American in a 11 i tx fe nt ures.—To abide i by and follows heft teachings, we shall, loihe i best of our ability, advocate and uphold the multiples promulgated by the American patty, i Upon their mainlainance and adoption, we i sincerely. bcliMP," rests tbepcrpetoily/pf pur American Union anil all iu priceless blcjsipgsThough deTeated m tticMate presidential campaign, undef^Ihe.’lend of the gailant'and patriotic FILL3IOHK, thc American parly has lost none of its tea!, nor yielded up any of its dearly-loved principles- -1 is tenets have sunk deep into American hearts, 7 aud.neither defeat nor the boasting of its enemies canuproot them. So long ns love ojr'Country and patriotic etnoi* lions move the American, breast, there will ever; be found a patty advocating the. principles arid clinging to the;doctrines,- set forth by ' lhc American/ • . ;

~*rFLOra*~th« market mi ■ rood deal itlffcr to-dsr, S’ttb a'falf demand; aaWofSO and 100 bblssl |S 30; n , o choice at 9& 35; 60 do at #0 S3; 60 do at <0 30: Mu M ICOOdO at to S3, and MOO do on lime at #4 30. N Cnaot,—The market la UDebinged. Sale* of ]0>) botes noral lOaodMOdoR, I).at He.

yet ; The movement) is inlpprogress. which '* cujrtot fail to tecute tha &al triumph of thp' cause d^\\^»]ker /jq Nicaragua.. Within'one montb'oDe thousand men will he in San Joan, determined to rc-opcn the route across"' the; to thePadfic; now cjoaedbyyhe. Costa Rican forces. It fa a coinmerciaros'well os a colonizing movement. " :• -••••- •.

Pl«dg«41* m Putyh uUtiuT •' W« follow Troth where’er Utdf thitfWy

3 Gaocmka.—The market eonlinuea firm with a rood -'rewoUf demand. Tbe sslei are 40 hbdi Sugar at II*; • «18 for fair, and 100 bag* Coflbe at Hi; for good Rio. Molasets retj Arm at TO, tod ia held at T*c Id aomr cases. •* More;—The markettoflnnrwlth'arood'detnand at ~&9TSc (br mixed sml £Oe for while. The receipt* dorlngllte.week comprise 43,457 bath, t. • Baxter.—Kales 1000bash Kali si SI Pp.' Tbereeciptt 6M quite light, but are equal to the demand, at tbe Malting anion U about a Oarfc* 1 Uallln good demand. and bidden asking #3 ( bush for prime. O.rrATbe receipt* during the week comprise 7,f7C bush. agala>tS3JMo buab Una week previous. Thedaroand eonlinoea goad, and wWtvety Rile Offering, prices arc Arm at W®43c.. ; R v »>—Tbo dena nd I* brisk and prieei bare ad re need to 31C5, with sate# of 373 bush at tbia price. The receipts during the Week foot up S$| both; ‘ W«e*T.~the receipts a re liisigaldeanl, and prices nominal al 91 3S for tod, and 1 4S for white. \Va heat OfbOSalc*.. ■ ■- '?,> - 1 ..

Weosmdat, : : : : : ; Mat 18,1857.

Democratic party at present appears to tie m -a jiad fix.' Everything ceems to bogoingwrong with themKansas troubles, arc still abundant, while Buchanan is seriously affected with "tba ’poisoning” at-the'National-Hotel; Ma? ny of the leading presses are sadly ont of tone, while a new organ has been established a.' Washington, with a vjew tp organize the soft portion of the parly.' ..Of, coiinte, the Union is the organ par exeelfence of the Administration,’ and strenuously contends for the butt cad uf the public printing, while the new organ—tho thundering Cincinnati Enquirer, and other leading, papers, arc equally savage in claiming-a share of the printing spoils. ' In the .meantime,'a new. Democratic organ has been established in the heart of the Old Dominion, by an able and chivalric son *)f ope of the. F- F. of V., which' declares that tin Administration tkail know neither North, East or West, bat must guard the South and her peculiar institutions 'all the time, and take a strong anil conservative ground in regard to the acquisition of Cuba, Walkerism, and Filibustering (n general; and, furthermore! it declares such a course to be the proper and just one for Buchanan to pursue. ’

■ -The Tea as .will Bailfrom Charleston belifMn tbpUsf rfotMClhbf Majr, with Hve hundred erhigranta, and before that time a nibW larger uomlet'Will leave this city/ -The enemies of Nicaragua regeneration heed not exult over the apparent ill for* tune of Gen. Walker. lie is but on atom compared with the force this movement, of which'bo is the nominal bead, has now acquired/ ... -

Datin' [far—Is in eomlhpf Jbririr request at 973 for prime and gt6£S3 for Inferior and common. .Pots rocs,—The market U steady at gf 30X1 40 for Xonbem ml see, and’ graOjll CO for while Wnbsnnocka, with a fair demand. . , ■ . >

Amendments .to, - the .ConailtnUoa of . Massachusetts.-

.Bis as—There la a good request, but thg inallneii of file stock llmitl the bust ness. It olden are asking gu TSfrom store. - ' - ■ \ •

t Boston, May. 2, ISoT.— The amendments to the constitution, which were votcd.in the $tato ; Legislature yesterday, were carried,by. large aggregate : majorities. Tbey-are;—. . . . .. ; 1. That every-voter shall : he able to road Ihe coustiiutioD in’ the Kpglislt language, and to wiito his own name; ’

ET, Hay is worth s per loo bn the wharf, at Louisville, and $70 from Mote. Flour $6,26a6 ( 60. Corn S6c. On* 63c, Rice dliSjc'.

"You’ may break, you may shatter the vase) if you will, . : • ■; ■ ■■ . * ■. : . - y Out the scent of the rose will hang round it ■' Still." • • •. • "1/ •'

- B.u/riM0*r, May II.—Flour buoyant; superfine $7a7 6Q. Wheal firm, 2i6c. belter; ted $1703176; white 8l 7oal 85. Corn advanced la2c;wtute.74a7C; yellow 76a75c,;

In - its defeaU -it , utters the sentiments of Webster:, "Isliil lirel'| ;Defeat baa nOt robbed it of its vigor; a nil'the publication‘of its death, byvour opponents,!* entirely loo primal gric.- Thbse prophets pud seers,- will erelong be startled by the multitude of thing ghosts, wlio will 'march iip lo the polls in solid pliaIans, and deposit Uicir voles itt favor of Aniericau principles, t : : •

NW Vo an. May 11 .—Flour buoyant, 9,Sou sold; Staid advanced loc; .sales a(.$36oafi So. Wheat,heavy, -l.Goo bu»h. sold;, white $1.9o. Cora heavy; lo.ooo !•«£. sold; misedderrir.ed 1c; sates at &c. Provisions firm.

li. Limits the House of Representatives to two. hundred and forty members, to be elected by districts.

3. Provides for the choice of forty .Senator* in single districts' instead of by conmics as heretofore. ' .

. -V letter in ihe Xatlonal Jnfelliyenc* er pre&ntf some very? startling views of tins poVvcr anti designs of the Mormons. It is written 63* a gentleman who is said to have lately spent twelve months in. the Salt Lako Valley, 'engaged in business connected 'with the; transit of the mails through the territory, to and front the Pacific, arid who confirms' fully the statements end apprehensions of Jndge Drummpnd/nfad’ insists upon the necessity of taking prompt and decisivd measures to protect the country from 'the dangers which threaten it from'this quarter, lie says the Mormons are one hundred thousand strong in : .Utahi besides having two hundred thousand: spies and agents scattered throughout the country, and being in dose alliance with threo hundred thousand Indians.upon our border.

iSr STANTON, the acting Governor of Kansas, stated in bis speech at Kansas, ns reported by the correspondent 01 the New York Tribune: <

Pnii-incuim, May if. — Flout advanced 25c; 2,of>o bbls.-bought al $7.25. Wheat loc. iliijjlier; rales'ri!d it $1.3o; white al$t.9o.

Tliis kind of winter packing may be' all well enough m testing onr climate, but ns a test of (Tie material of our settlers, it is certainly saverc. The cabins that- have hot witnessed "crying spoils’* from oho sided the boose at least, arc doubtless few --fewer than’ those where vows to return with early spring have, been expressed. And yet, as spring opens with busy preparation and 1 quick with great hopes, .the tears ore dried, (lib vows forgotten, and all well enough again with approaching summer, - There is also - much more nccessary exposn re than" j h oh older country, ; All thc'mo-ius of livings even the llouriamlrpqrk, for half the Territory, have to he hauled hundreds ol miles by teams; bleak Vhd'sparsely settled prairies m nst he crossed ..where - foads apD; poorly broken at'best, and a sudden storm fills them; altogether; aiid when, night overtakes, yon, • every' means of guessing,at your course is as eflectnaliy. cut ofi as'if a white slicet was drawn aroniid you ten feet off. Yonr; correspondent; bos expeiri • e h ccdal I * tl la iachsa t i on so fu ri c knowing that warth were glowing a mile qway, while all beyond and around was open prairie, wilhoui a house or a tree for.liven* ly miles, ami yet for. weary honrs there seemed .no, possibility of reaching that hoose. The driving snow filled every crevice, and shut offal) means of judging of the course. But the barking of a dOg finally indicated the direction. My friends 'have been less fortunate, spending the coldest nights of the winter 1 shelterless on the prairie. Probably not one of oar bitter.itonhs has occurred without some lockloss wanderer, weathering it as best he. could without food or shelter. And yet comparatively, few have perished. Arid to those few instances the climate could hardly, aS a general rule, be held responsible.farther than for finishing, tho sleep that drugged whisky began. -. ; . - It may be added that our coldest days arc by no means onr worst ones, being clear, still and bracing. Onr hardest weather to endure is within the range of the thermometer in Ohio, so that as far as endurance is concerned you have it quite as severe as wo, and are not so welt prepared physically to meet it. : 1 spent fourteen winter* in Ohio, and not one with $o much exposure or so as the past winter here- v. * 1 In the matter of food we get along pretty.comfortably in this,part of the Territory, so far as the siibslantials ore coricerned.; The; - 'best of flour is plenty at , to 83:75 a saok of 100 lbs. .The finest potatoes 1 ever saw from 50 to75 cents n bushel; Yeaison in ita season 85 to 88 a hundred ' ‘ 5

- , W A ? HI KOTO N', i I ay Si The Cabinet were to-day, almost exclusively, occupied; with Kansas , affairs; Walker being present several.hours.- He will take the oath of office, as Governor, here, before leaving for Kansas.. He starts on Monday or Tuesday. The official and private uccmmu daily received, have induced both him and the Administration to believe that there will bo uq serious, iif.nny,. obstruction to the adjustment of the pending ditliciihics in that territory.

SST I’ift j thousand acres of land wo rtf entered m the Warsaw (Mo.)Xand Office last week!!

41 Of Mr. ,Walter, the actual Governor, lie would say that he was one of the most eminent ;nien of the : nation—one whose fame was not confined to the limits of Ins own land—one who, to his ovn personal hioirMpe, had \cWAn thelastthitUj dat/i, ret eired from both (ireal- Britain and Frame the offer of post as Jlimiltr'Extraordinary to settle the affairs of. yJ.«V, (alluding to China it was supposed }--t hat land whcie Adam was made, »ml whence his posterity hail gonefout to people the four quarters of the globe, lint Mr. Walker had preferred to stay and settle the aff.iris of this continent.” - /-/■' Wonder nil man, that Wai.kku!

£51 * li C I A I- noticks.

But, on the olbor hahd, (in able and powerful organ bas been started in New Orleans, which takes the ground hold/y, that the annexation of Cuba, and Fill* basiering generally, is the platform of the new Administration, and maintains some* what forcibly that' this doctrine alone placed the Democracy in power at the November election. Thus; it wilf ; bc ecCn that trouble is brewing, and n general outbreak may be expected era long.

Hurley's Sarsaparilla

For the (cm.ival and permanent c:i:e <)f Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Utonchiiis, Pulmonary Affections ami alt cutaneous eruptions nmirig fmm an iinpuri-'or vitiated conSifi<iii rf tin- blond, ; ; stands unapproschcd in Ihr history of medicine 1> may be used at nil seasons with very derided advantage,'but c-spt-t-ially.in (lie j-jimu* arid summer season. .-/any Itrpullirnn. >’nM w hole rale by 5ehei fbl in. PrV A i:.,'. rV. Y.; Russell,.Scull A On.. Philadelphia, p,. . Parti, Cm., 0.; Wright A; Co., N, 0.; Hueon.Hyde tc Co., Si. Iaius Mo.: jnd all t.-ilnsuv-drug merchants,. . V

/ AVashixotox,’ May ft. New Orleans; papers of the 2d have been received, but contain no news of importance.—Galveston papers report there is almost a famine in, the counties above Bastrop,,two and sixiy-two cents is demanded per bushel, for corn.; A meeting 6f‘ the citizens of'-Bastrop has been heid’to aid the sufferers. ' - ;

tfer Gov. Willord of Indiana says in a published hddress to the paoplo of that State, that ho will call a special session of the General Assembly when there shall be a suhsUnfiol hope that the members of that hotly wilKpass the. necessary meas-ures-for keeping up the benevoUnt institutions of tbe ; State.; Wo. wonder what evidence the Governor'rcqiiircs'or is waiting fur, that the. Senators ,ahd lleprcseutatiye*, if convened,;will pnaslho mens-’ ures in question..- Does he .expect them to send hiuv their individual pledge; as to what they will door.;wiU not do?. Why should liot hisexcelencybesatisfied todo bis duly, leaving others to !do or hot do it. —Louisville Journal, .

These contending factions are every day

Si’KtTLvnox ix H av.— Wc understand that the speculators have again takvu hold of this article and (hat 8,000 to 10,000 bales were bought up in the iiiark*-t yesterday at .an advance- of like two* doll are per Jon. The movement is said to be based upon the high rales of freight to Now Orleans prevailing jit the Kast/and also upon the recent advance in the West.—*V. O. Exchange. V . i

lUilUitanj * OintmntaT\il /’i//#.—],nrerairon'i of the lies It, Irniy.-i and fucloii 1 ;, otMswa comp.iriiiirely till If* pain or inconvenience when re>'ul3[iy liibiicated nrdrmed with I bn hway’s Ointment., In lln> nursery it isJnyaH able os n Cooling application , for the : t, erenri.it'onv, nad ytahioiis sorer to which cwdfetl ore liable, apd mo!I.’cf? viill find it I hr* best preparation for alterial;ii« the torture of n. "broken breast." as nVemcds for cnlanrou-. diseases pern-rally, fii «ell n*. ft-r nice is, loits, tiimor.-. nnir nil'ser.ifnUm.* trufui.m-*, is Si mi!) jura My superior In evciy other fvU*; dal fL-mi-uy. The Pills [line a reputation !■ • Ihc cure of dyspepsia. liver coaifilainlj. an.t disorders of iIn? bbwels,- coesleiuivc.wilh the tango uf civilization. . ; C2 ■

becoming more fierce arid ungovcmblc, and already the povyor behind the throne

seems to be greater than the tliroue itself. We shall wait patiently for the downfall of the present dynasty,'and when once it begins to crumble, 900,000 American freemen will be. ready to build upon its rrnns a policy which wilt give peace to the Union, and a lesson to the world;— "The co-hesiyo power of public plunder'* may for & while calm the contending elements, bat sooner orlatera’disbolntion of that parly is inevitable. • Arc wo, as American partisans, .prepared to receive the sceptre ? . In our own Stale, there aie many dis-

Ship Abandoned.

-Boston; May ,7.— The ship -Walpole, which arrived here yesterday from Calcutta,represented- ijiatm the 18th of Jamiifry last she tho'chptaih and crew, fifteen in mimber. of the Biitish lark Sir Got id Gam pbell/an J1anded thorn at Capetown.' 1 , -Thobarksiink two hours after the crew wore taken-off.'

[For the Imlbua HcvoiUt-j

. Mr. Wa ldo : — As t licit? are conAiding rumors and a good deal of gowip with regard (0 uliUle difficulty which occurred itrn Juslict’s Court on last Tltur&ljy two.weeks age, between Ca'pl. Sent Carter and myself, I 'think it no more than right to {dve lot lie romhiriul); through ilic newspapers;, the following cones 1 poudence which took place.upon the subject.

. Mrs. Cunningham Acquitted I New York, May 9. : At 7 o'clock this evening, the jury retired, and on hour afterward returned with a verdict of acquittal. Mrs. Cunningham was ■ immediately discharged, Air. Eckel war discharged on his own recognizance. .

ffpll.KSK - . ' ceil I’bysi3 * e du. fiuiswoui-.s T[,,: the b n 1 >* ■ \r 1*’ \V ‘ * ,st popular rein n p t/n , .to . res’ »i n e [•dies appro. ■ 11 *'*" l} 1 * .prepam ved by. the '' ***'■■ ‘ tinn«n>(npMcilicatpra- .StandardFamily |,., t t<> t(,.fessio'ii, nmt. , MHDICISKS. - nmst fn-

Tub 'Hoo Cuoleha.— -Tho Worcester Spy reports farmers ip that city and vicinity are. losing their swino, by the mysterious and. fatal disease known as bog cholera. In the southeast part of tbo it prevails; to a greater or less extent upon nearly every farm. ; ln most cases* the disease;is traced to Western hogs that haVo; been sold'by the drivers the present season, and which seem to have communicated dhe contagion to the' other inmates of the sties in" which they have been "kept. It is known that of many droves of. Western shoats tbat have been sold at Brighton and peddled about tho Stale, nearly all have died.

datMed office-seekers, and (bo W right and ; Bright_war ii raging with increased fierceBince the re •election of B right to the U. B. Senate. It tins spread to. all parts .of the State; in every county, the 11 harmonious Democracy’' are divided on

P. H, Hale to Sent! Curler.

' (Jiikmv Kr. t April £9, ftflT,:' ‘ Capt, Seolt C<irltr;~Sir: It ii needless Fur me Iti riTopilulolo I lie scenes which were enacted, the acts which were done, and Hie words *' hich passed bettyecn'iis on Thursday .‘last. Suffice il tu.say, the lie passed,--) uu were*the aggressor,—and therclimksyou jnade after the affair, iff which you insinuated fHal I was u non-resistpnt ariAa cowan!, innsl engender in me a reeling toward you which can .nutyib'e removed by a . hostile meeting—to,which 1 1 challenge you. ‘ - 51 j* fril-nd, CapU A. W. Holman, will arrange, in concert With any friend you may designate, the preliminaries of such a meeting—which I beg may he at as do eatij one hour as is concomitant with the cirtunutamfes. . On account of the way in which our .Matulu is worded,.! would suggest that our friends.meet at S. Sanders’ Inn in Ghent.

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Steamboat Disasters.

. • St. Louis, May 7. —The Galena Advertiser says the steamers Hi. Croix and Falls City are sunk in Lake Pepin, and that, five other boats, unmea unknown, have been cast ashore.

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’ Their trill nut raise the dead nor cmc ificn-ritblcdise.m-5, but in.contradistinction to I lie "c»re’a(ls M .thcy have gained n wide pr.piiliirilyon their owiiTherils, and will be fourtd sn-yicL-jble i ti ever)'' family tv In* never sick nest occurs. ~ Mr. Gars wo u> was formerly Surgeon to a Hospital on the Isthmus of Panama, where ftj experience iii the treatment of malarial fevers, bes seldom cyet De<‘n eqiralb d. TU- list is ns follows'— - ; ■/ , , ■'Da. 0Riswoi.n’s Nr.w. Ilnacur njii t'cvc* & Aon:;—Composed of a,bos of fills for imnie'batcly breaking'up the disease, and a Wth* of Tonic to, prevent its return. This is the most certain Itemed y known.’ Price •

tbisVrnjJortoh/ question. Wright appears to be still gaining favor with, the “rank-

UutTALoJ Muy 11. The weather became quitij cold, and snow has fallen to an unusual extent for May. A despatch from House'’» Point, announces that it is snowing there also.

and-Cle"of the partyi'while Bright re* ' taittk his popularity with the office-hold •ore of the' party. The contending pa-

, pore in this cotitrovcrey aro very hitter in ; their.dennneiations of each* other, and the 'Bright- papers/>aro continually applying soch epUbeto as "weak-kneed Democrats" to inch as fayoivWright/andme versa. ; ;Wo„ care bnl little about this squabble, and don’t care much botv ?ooh they begin . to settle the, diffico] ty after the m nuncr of the Kilkenny cate, and ''teratek out tack o/WV : <yei',»6b//" : : "Wo enjoy ourselves ' at tbejr expense, and ore cor* .tjdoly in favor!of them having a "phree phight," eyen if there fs nothing left but the tails; when they get done. '

' Kr TheSiiprcmo.Courtof Iowa on the bearing’ of a habeas' corpus case decided that' a slave who was., permitted by his muter to leave Missonri nnd settle in Idwa, bocarae frca therehy. The case was that of a ’ roan who sold freedom to his slave in MissoarrYor the Coneiiletatibn of $550, and. permitted him to move to Iowa to eat n tlie rabney."' ■ After .a \esidencb of many years in Iowa, the negro was seized as a fngitivo slave nod was' about to bodelivered nssnch when tlio writ of habeas . corpus brought him 1 before 1 the, Supreme' Court and be was released. -: The decision of the Court is directly inthe tcelh of the Dfcd Ssott case.' . ; ~

New York, May 11. Mr. E, H. Pcrriae, Iw: N., formerly of Tenn., has been appointed Gov. Walker’s private secretary. He starts for Kansas to-morrow. .

Fi.no Kxtkait dr Skssa:—The most reliable and agreeable cathorillio in iirc. 'Asa substitute; for "bilious bills'' and other nauseous doses, no pne will doubt jfs value; f bn tries it. • Pri rtf 60 cents.

Yours, >Jfc. t P. ll. lliix. To which C’afit. Carter sent me tiy his friend Mr. Otnwby, the following ; ■ . Vf.vav, I so., April 30,1337. ■ II, Hair, Btq; —Your polite favor of the £9tb iiist., was handed me, last niaht, by Capt. Holman; and .notwithstanding the chagrin it may occasion you, I miisT decline your proffered honor. You say the He passed between ut, and that ! hare insiriuoled’lhai you was a non-resi-dent and a coward. No lie passed from melo you, and if from you to me, I did not bear iU. That 1 have ever said or insinuated Ibal ynu was a nori tesislent or a coward, is not'lrue. 1 do* not say this to appease your I wrath or to offer any apology or cveuse Torrefusing.to accept your challenge, for 1 have none to offer, and I dp not feel that I owe you any.. .1 cannot so far forget myself, principle, duly, and,.propriety,-.as to accept your challenge! My reasons for tlisi are perhajjs hackneyed and trite, would not be ,<appreciatedj>y you, perhaps,and-it-'is, needless to'-mention them; beside I should despair :b£-ovaf being able to make you-apprehend .them. That T shoiihLaccept your challenge, iVsimpty ridiculous.; . * Yours, Ac,; Scott Carter. Mi-,; Ormsby also was the bearer Of the Totlowing'DOte: . *

A i.k a IjIncTomc:—Especially ndaplf'dlrr dyspeptics, and! ffcrlng fr< .m ntid n j* of j be stornach and indifieslioK.' Price .Vi efs. ’ ' Txncoa.mxc Tom c; —Ttin icn-.i.'iMh u appetite arid ond itmc. to the system. A good tome in all cases of debility. Price 60c.

. ; Chicago,May 8. ..William WilsoD, Chief JoFticc of the Supremo Court of III., from.!810 to 1849, :died at bis residence, in While countj,.tm Che 20th of April. . . ,

Other .meats and' groceries high, and Extern fruits excessively so. But it is: astonishing how much variety a skillful housewife will get op .without, them! How often her deluded guests feast upon the choicest of Eastern delicacies that neV* ,jr saw the outskirts ofjhc good wife’s citron patch, or perhaps orignated mthelarder, being no. fruits at all. Wild fruiti, as plums, cherries, gropes, straw and gooseberries, were plenty for those in time to gather them. C mu berries are generally plenty, and citrons as large as you can carry were plenty at ten cents each. Fuel is usually plenty at $2:50 to 83:00 a cord. Labor of all kinds high: day labor 31:50 to 32:00 a day, and by the month with board, $20. Mechanics, 82,50 to $4:00 a day. 1 have heard of no suffering for want of food, fuel or clothing through poverty, and no calls for assistance except in cases of accident. There is, however, always a disposition to help when help is needed.

Co sc cm that e» T( .v ctc p i - ..op A a.MCA :—For Sprains and Bruises; -q Valttdblc preparation that should ajways ieat-hand-in cart of accidents, .for inimed i ale use,■ Price 60 els. ; ' Duanitc Item; or:—This preparation I have used in my practice for eight 1 years.and- with invariable success.:, Price’50 cents. - .

VrcKununoii, May G.

Yesterday. $96,000 were subscribed here to purchase a plantation for; ex-Pre*idcnt Pierce. Only $4,000 more are wanted to complete tho purchase.

Hawkins, who'was arrested in Esfiilco,, Kentucky; some weeks ago, on a charge of boifsa-'Stealing,- itud who was placed on a boHo bchindtboShoriff, with a man along as a guard, managed to draw & revolver from tho breast coat pocket of the Sheriff, and kilted both of bis captors. There was a report thal Hawkins had been taken pot of jail, and banged, by a mob, which report was published in our paper some time since; but that was incorrect. He has been tried, found guilty of murder, and sentenced to be bung on Friday, tho 29th day of this month. He is said to have married five wives, and is barely twenty-one years old.

/ST McFetridge, tried in the United SUtes Cincinnati, on the charge ‘of'abstracting money from letters in the post office of that city, : has been found pfijliy. Heins not been sentenced yet.

Cocoii MixTenc;—Suited to almost every variety of bronchial UrUetion, and will relieve in all.coses vvbere itwill not cure.;. Price 60c. Ncrvols 1 esteem, a very valuable Remedy forp giea( variety of nervous Cases where ademrii* is'requited. ’ Price 60c.

VinciKU.—The election in Virginia takes place on Thursday, the 28th inst. Thirteen members of Congress are to be elected. In the last Congress tho entire delegation was Democratic, witha single exception (Mr. Carlisle,) bnt there is a prospect that several Americans, will bo elected to Congress at the ensuing election. Tho American party of Virginia are wide awake and full of enthusiasm, while the Democracy arc split into factions in almost every district in regard to the Distribution question.

/This is the fellow, we suppose, that ctolo 115 out of a letter sent by us for printing.paper. Hang him!

: I] doping Co ecu Svkor)^-A; vc rypl ea sa □ ta n d effectual, Remedy,.cidculated , control the cough'and bring Ahc disease lb a saYc tcimination, PriCe'60 c(s.-v- * .*■■■ - V 1

Each bottle is accompanied witb full direrlions. To bdobtained at wholeiale of LAZELL, MARSH 4 HUNN. i' -No;' 10 Gold streetiJN, V, .'-And Proprietor, Batavia, N. V. generally;throughout the country. ■ mayl3-3m

.. MAS6BiO;r-Tbe Grand Council of 11. 4-IJ. U. Will meet at Terre Haute on the 19th of May. ■A r'iTha Grand Chapter will meet on the 20th of May, at the same place. The Grand Lodge of the State of Indiana. on the 23th May, at Indianapolis,

' Ecolt lo A< Ildginn.'. ' . .VtVAV* prink 1857.- • ' Capt. A. -\V.,Holman:—Deiar Siti . Enclosed is a letter lo your ptincipal,-Hale;, and 1 beg lo assure. Vou, ,tbajL ia pnrsuibg-lhe course Lha 1 1 deem right under the circumstances," I am not acluated by.any- discourtesy or unkindness to you';, I an)j deaf air, jours truly,'’ ; •' Sco^:Cia^M. Whereupon I addressed flic following note' to Mr. Oirasby:

pgr,'. - "COSTXn’K”Kat, Roich.&c.,EXTERMINATOR, ‘'COSTARW'Bed-tus, EXTERMINATOR. COSTA B’fi'*Et«TiiicPo nut*, for Anbj Kite*,&e. - Order from Repot, No, 3S313 no now at, N. V., or, " w D«:6oirr! anJ or*mi cTcr7wSerc Full parttcubnby mall jtj*Fcc Advertisement.

A lucky creditor is Jacob Freeman, of Frcmansburg, Pa. Twenty years ago ho lost $6,000 by endorsing for a man who failed and went to Ohio. Subsequently the debtor became wealthy, but held hia properly in bis son’s name. Mr. Freeman then got a judgment, but ho itn* agined it was ho use,.until recently, learning that his debtor had gone to Iowa, and was bolding property in his own name, bo wont West got a transcript of the judgment,* and seized on the properly of bis debtor. With tbe interest for 20 ycara the claim amounts to $12,000,

Tho Louisiana sugar crop was not materially damaged by, the ’ recent frosts, though advantage was taken’of the fact to advance tho price of sugars. At first a material curtailment of the crop was predicted. No doubt the young cane was severely bitten, hot as a general rule it promises to regain its vigor, or at least to a fair proport jpn of aacbarine juice.

rfSTTho annual meeting of tlio Indian* State Medical Society, will be held at Indianapolis on Tuesday, May 19th. The session will continao during tbicc ;iJ«ye. . ,T. B. Elliott, Secretary.

Slave Whipped to Death.—A rann in PnlnEki Co,, Ky., a few days since whipped bis slave to snch an extent that be died. He punish'd him six mornings in succession, and on the' seventh day the slave rtierC The negro desired to see his wife, 'who was owned by, and lived with another party. The master refined permission; the negro disobeyed, and visited his wild in the evening, returning early nest morning. For-this, the onfortnnnte man was whipped to death. The brute who committed the inhuman act made hia escape, and is being pursued by the officers.

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• Guest, Kr,, April 30, 1851,’ O. Omsby, Etq.:—Dear Sir:. WilJ you please stale. whaf CapL.Carter said in your office, on .Thursday Iasi, with. regard to-the personal difficulty between him and myself. Also, whether or not you did state that he (Oapt. C.) did say, that if I had not convinced him that I was a non-resistent and coward, or icords fo that tffect, he would have sti uck nic. Very truly yduts, • P. H. Halt. To which Mr, Ormsby made the folio wing reply: . • . Guest, Kr., April 30, 1857.

• "Woodland Cream" — A Pomade for beautifying the Hair— highly, perfumed, superior to *nv French article imported, and Tor half the price. ForifreMlng Lsdioa Hair It baa do firing ft * bright gloajy appearance. It caui« Gealiemen’a Hair to curl la uo raort nalaral manner- Uromore, dandruff, always giving the Hair the appearance of being fresh rhsmpocd. Price only Ally eeola. Xono genuine unlcMilgncdby . FET1UUGE dt CO., N. Y., Proprietors of Iha . "JJaltn of o Thoytand Fhit'tri u For sale by all Druggists/- ' -' m«4-«pw6m

£3T Gov, Willard has appointed the following Falls Pilots: —Henry Bornaby, M. C. Dustin, Reeder, Poison, nnd Patteriron. Two more remain to he appointed.

SST The Shelbyville Banner says that a little child of five months, of Mr. William S. Wilson, of that county,'was bunted to death on Tuesday last by falling from a chiar in which it had been placed, and supposed, to bn securely tied, into a heap!of coals drawn put on thd hearth for some cooking purpose. It was fearfully burned before it _was discovered, arid has sinco died. ’ . v

(£*/■ The Lafayette Daily A nun am and the RushviHe Jacksonian, two of the leading Democratic papemn this State have been discontinued.

DIED,

5 zp The Vincennes Sun says : "Governor Wright has returned from Washington City. Although it is generally conceded that ho would get a foreign mission, wo regret to say that ho has not received it. Ho had too much pride and self-respect to put himself in the position of a suppliant, which, it appears," was made a part of tho programme by those who Imvotho pulling of tho wires against him. A day of relribntioji is coming, and terrible'will bo tho effect upon eomb parties who now think their triumph complete."

P, It. Halt , Etqi—rHtorSirz in answer lo your inquiry; 1 will say, that Capt. Carlcr made no remark in my office, that I can recollect, derogatory to your character." What he did say was this; X hat " 1)0 thought he oughl to have struck you," (or words to that effect,) but was glad he had not done so. In answer to your second inquiry,'!.will slate that Capt. Carter never said my presence, anything like lhe words in your riota, hr anything to that effect, as to you bciog ft coward, £c, . Very truly yours, • - Of-ivEH Oemsst.

In Posey Township, of Long Fever, bn the 4th day of May, Giohce, only child of lridi* anus A, and Helen A, Humphrey, aged one ycaVand five months. ■ :

iSTTho Grand Encampment, I. 0. 0. F. of Indiana, meets In Indianapolis an the 18th init., and the Grand Lodge of tho same order on the 19th. '

most heart-rending accounts have been published'respecting the famine which prevails fa Russian Finland.— In the districts of Uleaborg, Waso, and Knrpio, tho distress is appalling, and, ns in all cases, typhus, set in, and the mortality is carrying off the population in enormous numbers.. If thp-.etntcnicutE are not oxagerated, the unfortunate people aieeven worse off than they were in-Ire-land daring the famine ten yearn back.

Wusliing Fluid, ; CIAUINGTON’S Superior-Washing Fluidj* f: for sale in-VeVay by. Ale *r and Clarkson *-Waldo. Givo it a trial. mayl3-tf K, G/CAKINGTO*

Judge Gresham, one of tho most distinguished jurists of Kentucky, died at Glasgow on the 5th inst.

- Hon, J. L. Robinson, late Marshal of this State, is a candidate for Clerk of f hi Rouse of Representative of Congress,

jpy'Tha election in -Vincennes,, Ind., for lklunicipal officers, resulted m tho success of the Democratic ticket; '

JUSTKECElVEDVby Switfor-hnd-10 aatka RIO COFFEE. And (braale by' ppl JESSE TEATS.

Or We are requested -to state that there J »tl fcc Umversalist preaching in this place “n the lit iif of June, at 7 n’clock, P. M.

I ask you to publish the above without comment. Very resp’t'y y'rs, P. H. IUle.