Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 32, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 August 1858 — Page 2
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Life Insurance
The Ke:rt Congress
St. l.o. (i. A;;g. 11. Independence, S"th.—The mail pa;ty from Xew Mexico, u iiii dates to the 12lh, encountered violent tortus of wind. hail and ra : u. Xo rain in the vicinity of San* ta Fe for several months. Large todies of Indians XvVw on tlie Plains, who evinced a disposition to fo'iciidy relieve the mail party of their aims and ptovisions. Uhe homlh was celeb ruled in fine style at Santa Fe; the DcJaii non tv as r**ad iu.English and Ficnch, am address* cs delivered in loth Lngnug -a. The A pa eh c Indians, hitherto mi lios ile to the whiter, arc now perfectly niemll -, and are planting large crops ot grain o i the Donotto.’liver; 'travelers and: hi ids pass tliHmgh their Tqtnitiy utnhoh sled. A luge, pat iy ; of CaliJun.i.uis, vvl a aiilvol ! a* All tmpnenjKc in the laifir pur • q fJune. 1 have do :ulvd to tube tho doth j atnlu-l in arcomylish their journey. Hus ncssduli, btg go.od prospects of a speeds* evival in i trnJi'. ' ■ *
JTi'r’iVv!v.- hundred VuUh Baptists, leetnily Sell NV.v \ ork r-rj' their way'to S€i;lo i pou a Urge body *f land near Knoxville, Term., purchased for them by agents previously sent over. Several entire churches caihe; and three of their pastors. ‘
WilUu it-month the. series of elections he
The kHowing artUo relative to "Lite Insurance,” from the able ten of Roger A. Pry dir, editor of the Richmond South, ..
will continence which are to determine ; ■political .chrracteFof the next Congrc The..choice ot delegations ip ihe.House IlejpfVcnisuvcs will sake place m ilia f| lowing order, to the Ih’ibtj Alin amir: . ' I
Urttclitl l’t|xr vt Kt» Uzrrlitud County.
‘*For 'several years past institutions of Rife Insurance have been gaining favor in. thf United Stale.*.’ I if many of the Ku* ropcan countries, too—Great Britain especially— they hive rapidly muhipled, and ore beginning to be regarded among tha roost useful and beneficial establishments of: an,enlightened age, To;or.r| mind, there seems to be little difficulty in explaining their iucfearingpopularUy., It naturally springs from the.vo’ry strong sentiment which controls the highest (illation of life. The-powerful iri-:iitcls t»f 'humanity, and the solemn injunction of (he Divine Author of biiboing, combine to .impress every man with lie *tiiiy be Owes to his wi!e ami children. He finds ; liiiuvelf constrained t>y the promptings of nature to funds!V his family' with, the menus of daify sustenance, pud to protect them if possible from future’poverty and want... , . . . , • ‘
Demos ratio County Convention. A number of the members of tbs Democratic part?, of Swiuerlaud county met at Center Square on Monday last. ’ Go!. Henry MeMahiij was. chosen President, and Mr. Isaac Stevens and lien Scbcnch chosen Secretaries. .^L. After tbb transaction of some other minor affairs, the following gentlemen were announced as candidates before the Convention:— ■ For Treasurer—Joseph palmazzo and James A.,Snyder. ’ For Shot iff—John Gill, Joseph Feelman, Lai kin Johnston, Martin II.. Bane, John M. Iloldcraft; George Singer! ./■ On the lat<; ballot, Air! Daluiazzo was, nominated for Treasurer. "■/ On'the 8d for Sheriff, Mr. Gill was nominated/ / • • Tha otherjhominaiious made, are its follows:— . •/ . For Coroner—E. B. Yacualk;; / For*Commissioner—Daniel Ilamseyer. ' For Sun^yor^-Cornelius'Harris. ' After the ?close of the Convention, lion. Jolfn lii llobijuon made a speech;
Michigan is thc-tiiat to inn tig urate nn Agiiciiltuial College. As yet it has only accommodations for one' hundred students. At the commencement of the present term’ there were but twenty-eight vacancies while ninety-three applicants appeared and were examined.
1S5?—August, 1st Monday—Alabama, Arkansas .Kentucky,’Missouri, and Texas. : A Thursday—Tennessee and Nonh Carolina. September, 1*4 Tuesday— Vermont . ; • * ‘ lu • Tjiur.'ii.iy—Cali led u i a. ' * ! " ! ;2d;Monday—Maine. ; . 1st 'Monday—tiorida- *tui Georgia. ; Oct n U r, 2d M 0 □ day—South Cai, d 1 ia. . ’•* . ill Tuesday—Indian i,' Iowa, Minnesota, uhio, arid IVi.myIvatiia. Novrmwr,iFt T Ufis*d-i v~-Del a w .ue, IIlinois, Massaeiiftsetl?, Michigan, New dtiM-y. New Yoik, and Wi-can'dii. NiiiviulK , .i p T>i\Vu*tliics.iay“^Ma!yUi;;V. Ma rch , ,21 Tu.'tvay — N v w Haiups3)i>e: • r : . ■ , April, I?t Momby—Connecticut. ' ’* istWcdncsiiuy.—KbodeUbuid. Miy.d h Thursday—Viginia. October, UP Monday—Mississippi. ' November, 1 Isi Monday—Louisiana., The retiring mcmbcis wreie mttd, -accniding to oidinary paity division?, - as Democrats 131 i,Republicans 02, Americans 14.-' Diu it is hard'to say incthely iii what stilly, party lines were leit by the Kiiiisns discussion. Tin* House: adopted the Montgomery bill over the AdminMialion’s L*,-com‘pton lillly a vote ol 120 to 112. The Conference' bill • was tub* e"(ptently carried by..112 tdU'd. ■ . ; , .The, defuis; ol the following Senator? expire March 4, 1S50: , ; .• C. .Clay, .Dem., fc-clotted.
£3T A while weasel has been shot near HastBridgewater, Mass. A rewtrd*of $10 had been othered for one by a scientific gentleman.
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' -fstT The Indianapolis folks aic holding ‘ shade uce meetings.’’
Tj-y-Tu« Rrvn’j,! -Willie fjrit i.iabf aJJtc» nnill tt« «cJ or the ro1ani“, JAuury t*t, ISM, for 60 ceiiU. •rur-e month) for3u (."sitsvrr 12 mtilhj for SU pay meat to be made in advance.' KuWnpilon) Mt Wgta at any lime. Tnc editorial' column* at* neither 1 pirliian nor jectariau. Article*upon all of general lolerwl atv admlMible, however, at the dUmtios of the Editor; ,
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* Sr. L'ilt.s, iitig.-1. IL-itnu> incomplete:, U.m- t G,T J'': 111iiir, G,12d; IIreck!midge, uVdsO.. Toe itinainiiig co.’s will make IkmeU’s maj neatly it hot quite 700. Whole demo* emtic ticket elected by an average major-i-y nf 500. The vote in tho following counties stands:’ 'Marion gives Anderson tiOG inij., 1’iko 107. Halls l!00. Cal low ay ‘£00 .ly I.OuO;'; Cooler gives Woodson 1250 maj. over ,loth opponents; .pule gives KeiVOaO maj. over Woo-Imiii,: This county. gives Cordon, den:., 2o7 uiuj, for thin Legislature, over' tjardenhino, utraiicipalloiiLl. : Leavenworth, Ft.—-Niamey is expected io-uioi;ow, and Ilauis & Hunt’s batteries dnitng the week. The Utah mail arrived St; Jo'eph to day, and will le due here to'-momnv. , - T ✓ • ■ . ' : r " : •
- JG*H« notice mti be taken of attonj moov comrotictttiidiu. t\"li»t;Tcr'u intended for bMrtlon romltc aolbenlkated.hj tha name anJ »JJrei» of the writer; net cieoearily for puMlc-iCon, I-tit U a guarantee of goodwill, We cannot undertake to return rejected cotnmQDieilion). . . j. TTr* The public will please hear lo’ mind tliat flannetted. wilt lib paper there ie a large and well 'appointed Job OrncE,al which.w« aw prepared to execute every description of Job Work In good itjle it J at low price), on tliomioUcc. JT7* ah past Master! ara aathorfieJ und to act a» Agent* in receiving and forwarding iabaeriptloi^.
, _Toth«s end rill a father’s labors fend; apd he find 1 . Vufiicient.rcwatd in tho love and gratitude uflhe beloved objects Who me dependent upon his'hbnost excitrons, in this iaud.it rarely happens that any roan in ftfil'postcsMim of his faculties ef mind and body is-not alls to roakon competent livelihood' lor himselt nml family, lliiv fretpieiitly a sudden stroke ofmtsior* tune, tome unexpected accident deprives many' a happy lamily of its sup porting pillar, and it sinks into,the lowest depths of penury rind degradation.,, fro mo uro lot u to wciihh ond afiluence; some succeed by dint of extraordinary energy or loit on ate cuterprisoMii accumulating a handsome cf-tato; but a great (Majority suaccely, can-do more, woik as hard as they may. than make u comfortable snp’port, mainteuauctf and cduculiori for those:who are conuccUJVitlr them by the strongest lias of n tied ion. ' They ' have not power to provide agaiiAt the accidents of lime,- nnd th o event of sudden death’ would' consign llicir hott’schulds to the-cold cii.uitius of t’ic world. This n iicction makes tiie iugd tut ton of Life Insurance appeal ktesistably to .the human syuipatiues, and demoiislralys the came of ns rapid imdtipUcation.. It enables a, man, 'by tho payment of a small mini annually, in case lie is. cut down by an unseen blow, to leave his family '-perhaps in coutpajatirc com- - fort, or lit least to .‘-natch tb-.-m Iroui the giipc. of’beggary .and tinviilion.
1 > DIANA, Switzerland Counts ty, iheSHrUcrjand Circuit Court, NoVtii.'. i:t Turin, ISVa, 'Ja./j-Co.::ier.' } . [ Milliard (ov-Uni-t, Jock-| , ron liot, juef. Marga- I Coiuplsint tor fpcret A i n : l iojili'*./, j cif.c Performance. ' llmliy ■>-o!no-r, Da 1 , rjj ■ ti.stiller, and!. Niinry (iiKviiitr, cl at, } ST apiti-arine 'from tie uiSJjvit of a disiai tv!c>!Cil person, tiled in the Cictk’s OiEcc of sab I t’t'i'H, that ttie above named Dcfcnd-..-g:t'ii.rv r,-n residents of me Stare oflml.ana, >niClT:*.' iicitsi-ary patties to the above entitled actr-Mp vs tiirti is in relation ty Heflt Estate- - Ti.i I'.e fjhl Defendants, viz; Michael Oooliitr,: Jackson <lo*y!ner, Margaret Ann i><>o<iin.r, Henry G-s-nlnet, David Good ta r, and Sjr.cy (j_o.M2r.rr,* who ore impleaded wiffi darli-s Binner and Geraldine Bruner,—ate l.-.iebv ru-iiCcd of lie pi-ndcncy of said suit, a wi that tl.c iJir.v is. docketed: for trial at nc\( it mi if .-ii.tl Court, will be lydJea Swilc C.t'irl ll-,*J*e in.Vway, in said county, on 1,1/’ tjsif Monday i>t Novernbtri A. U. I? VS, wl; ( I w here they ran atitnd if they r:.-;pr>jivt, and durortn trie allegations conn hivd in tie PbintnVs Complaint'on file I. r< in, otlivixise Hie matters' ami things in Vic •Plaintiff's toiejiiainl rontained."«h)l be it ay.l deUiinhin d in tf.elr abrcnce, and UicT rv •ii’T'U-mejiei.d-.tinl accordingly. i!tv» ii n rider my 'band, \U* 20lt| day of Amjcs:, Ib-iS. »■ . OLIVER OKMSBY. Clerk'S. C.C. A. C. & II, A. Downey, Atfys.P; Q. , ' ' Aee. U/ia'jS.—tw 1 . jit's ice $V 00
I Par the Indiana Reveille;'
i ■ Tho ueaity Editor of the Weekly News, in liis rcmarks of the 21st ultimo, (in' a burlesquing, m aunc.r,). is Jo wh up - on’* the 'yet *TV*; is’per(cvlly sati&jied that (iivjUting, cither pro ux r on\ cm mating from said very 4 'trmWy" dOditol not in the least advance the standibgj or impair.the position'of.'•* IV* in tins comnimiity pratst from such a source m'lht beconsidered slander, £ By burh .tmctillcd foe VptiffsjV said makly editor endeavors id niake cotinntt* nity heIicyo that he can elevate Dr lbwcr a man in jmblic estimation; at hisr pleasure, by a kiaglc stroke of Ins peti; but he has Jately proven' that lie has heller useof /iisJegs tharphohas of Ins^cn. His morals are not of the purest order; that Is they are not half so good . as they might * bo, especially as. he has lately signed a Lie iJJitl, which was duly recorded in his. hwn handwriting, n$*T have been informed. And if perchance, he can occasional lyget his superior lo enter fnlo a papcr argmncDt with tyill exclaim, as a ccrlain uiyneniicmiUe commodity did when floating in ' a horse pond + as related hy\ uEsOp in one of his fahics, “ Oh; how tee apples'sain/” , ■ The ahbvd may- be token/or. answers lo his iuterrpgAtOfios pr the 21st ullinio. August 1858. ' • F,
IT? SubMribcn will Jilfii* sdvjio tfj of ISc Bon-otriral or iLilr fapyrr at the eraser nine.
(Kr We faavclittt fcw.rcjurns from the elections that*were held on Monday last in three or foor Stales. Tho probability’ is, that Kentucky - has gone democratic, by a reduced majority.-. In the Louisville -district, Judge Wheat/'American, is dec* | ted ‘Appeal Judge. In Louisville, and Jefferson county, the. American ticket, with two exceptions, was elected. T Tho following’ counties give Democratic majorities, viz: Carroll, 100; Marion, COO; Campbell, 90; Ivehlon, 400; Hart, 350; Oldham, 167; Taylor, 200; Green, 75; Adair, 30tL-Bullitt, 79; Scott, 275. .
AiKansas—Win. K. Sebastian, Deni ■ Delaware —Maitin \V. Rate?', Dl-:h. ■ Georgia—UoFt Toombs, Doin., re Get le i. . ’ • .
Aver,st Kit-omss.—On tho tiist M=>ri* liay.inAiignsi,' Missonti Vtutulers .jf the next Cu«;jii!»s p ‘ a S;,ite l;*oi>’atu:e, Liij.l Comity oftiee;.*.; amt KVninety elects a Clwk of the Conn of Appeal* by pen* eriHieket an I*i>«'lrift .It)as welt as minor local ofihjel-s. On I lie tirf.1 I ♦lay iu August, NinthCan-lini rliowo hpr Governor an,i Lt™i>l.mrre. TWutIter States whirlt hol.I elections in i>i, (Alabama, Texas, Arkansas nuTTeMi’-.*?* rye.) rlo not this year chaose .State •. (liters. The ititere.-l attaches almost cxelmmly, (ItJK'futtv tu the three names], which■ hoM coneral elections tidrinu the iirsl this niontSi.
Hli:u-;|i--Stejihea A. Douglas, Dcm. iowa—-George \V. Jones, Dem. Kcnitieky—Jolin It, - Thompson, i.otiisi.ma—Judah 1’. Renj uiiiti, Dem Maine—Win. D. Fessen icit, Hep. Ma-sacliiiiCiU-rHotiiy WiGmi, ’Rep K.'Stuart, Dom. Minne-ota—James ShiGds. Deto. ■' Missisitppi—Albert G. Riown, Dcm. New Hampshire—John T. Uale, li-*p.
“I’hb Greatest iJiosraphy- of the
Tba'followrng comities give Ameticaa -irinjoritics, viz: Franklm,1120; : Shelby, 400; Barren, 4S9; Bourbon; 200. ■■•:
' je-clia-tod. • . ■ ■ * ■. ■’ ' y [ New .Jersey—JV illiam. W right, 1 Jem. ( Noith S. Iteid, Dour, j Rhode islau.l—Fhilip Allen, Dem.
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. sow; leuiv iTJic l.ifc of Tliomas Jefferson, ' Uv IIKXUVS. I1AXDALU U-D. { ■ ,lii Tlifce Vnlnmtt) Octavo.. j rpTHIS w ; o«& contains upwards fif pa .• ( » '■i« ptiiitul/.n to e p.ipbr, and Land- ■; roine y lomntl in various ssyit&V Ii isii lustra- • ltd b. M-vtiaf on Med, and null itjtru'i'v fueriniilti; among thuffotmi r arc two. ■ : lint- p. P'iJ!:.'- ol Ji.nKe>>-\\ Tit fur tiniUt mco, atii'nij; Ir.e criminal ytiall of ‘ Vlie- il.drpeUdeliet, III Jlfftl1 -Min’s t*«v« (and-wriltn?. : . ' ' : , j Tliis i.<, in tvety itn euihoriitj mrlt ■ ,il was i-nlt.jl.iUii ntidt-f. vitif op[ir<*l:>Iiun of. • J.is l&itmy. a;.d v.*} 1 , .m uiiirMivoi vcos To • 'al! j r’u aTr papers M J* iiiis.m i:i lht.tr' ; py J.; :*'!; ! ! .’> receive! * he, itvi.tfit of ’ Ti,‘.-r :■ '■-.'•n:;I'm* ';.n ! i.pmii'iis ai t v.-ry ' ! • W ll .n.iiMli;i li..-, JpK-.vMOlSIif - cff, - [ s 'oi.i.'i 4 'ii* ereM uh.co aroirI it } i i t" ].t_l ic tile Intis (lean,—< • - pi a.id viiibrat th\V;n v /vrunx pui n\ v.frhe J{t'puU <\ It ■ <o.::j;i s Jt Itr. yii i herc'.ofre .impi blisb ii f,ni)j.\ ; ifU-ilions from -hi* isyput’i.'M -.d Itl't is, Male papers, tic.’, etc. j Ojiiaiwt of tht I’ffit, - K ..iitr J.iit of Jclhnud ever published. ,, — pr<bil:'y none dial UH ir.lt be published—['t.i!i bear any L‘**o!j*.«iaiR lu Uiis- tU ilioru.ugb- _ ■ nm, of iilcdt-itl and L-orfeciciitious. fi- ‘ dciiiy. ,* . Tb.s bictiapiy hasivideniiy ■; Ivcit a labor of lo>e, and the years of patient, ns fid nous ,lod. il'lias enrt, have been piwn Willi untiring cuhuriasm.”—A. j V. Tnlur.r:- . .1 ‘■Av 'ei jlh Uie pjbc havy a Life of Thoro-. ; as JtlFer^"ii'ili.il IsTtrt muy TaHinatiiig, and . therefore sure to l>c pt>I’ ,, * 8 b bul one that will .j siam! I be vsit nual hivtiric teit—that of.accai raey nml truthfulness. 11 is itcnrlfiallhc . uprk of the ir/io.'i* is authenticcotcm* ; porjtj mautial, ami of lbe-liiyihtsl order. . To ; pdilivt ii has been, lie of years. We . wntiM ilul m nipiirc this volume «ilh lbalia- . hn.l.iXe anl im'omparablc biography 'of Bost n\ Ji, fmd ytl r > faalifnl ts the purtiaituredbat ■ Jt tTeiyjn is made in 'draw, of himself, ibat fais i iiaU!ie,.Iiis vt-ry fdul, is wry soul, is deliniai teli with a dbl njliiess not uotikejhat in which : Jobii.if ii 'stands ■ out in utresOf Dos well.”— IJj.itcn ■■ • i ■ "Ijnloed with that eiiUiUsiostic adm'ration !.of bis subject, without w hiabja biographer is i rarely MKcisirai,*' Jlr. RandMI : ncyetlhefess 'does nyl syt-k to'bide whatever faults he may..either from binijtlf or Jrom the reader. ' He pamis ihc pictnre as Cromwell insisted., i bis should le path led, “worts'and all." ‘The ■ i jitL-lute gains byjin's in lifelike coloring,-with-jout-ldsine anyo’f us majestic Jpropoftiony.'”^— j! ! *iny EtmingJuiir/wl. j, j ■ '*Xo one who runs bis eye, powercr cansut>l:y, over tins work, will fail to , bu satisfied 11 bat Air. Kanuotl has added very largely to the . ijd.iek'of the world’s information about Jcficr- ■ , soil, that he has bad access to sources hitherto • unexplorni, and that he has Jdoite niore than' i was-ever done by any one before him to illus-■lr-ite the peisonaiily of that gtcaf statesman.” ; —.V; i’* Ltrniin” Poll, ■ Ji J .*;■ -I' ■ h. : . '“We have read With dciight Jlr-'Randall’a captiveLihi; Cilaiis of Mr.-Jeuirrson's,personal . liiitmy. which, he has scdiilbusly 'gathered, 'and adim'iiibiy yf inped together, from a great variety of;authen'rc sources,} hitherto vnex- • pi .tl-J* Out • of the. templing richness of his ' materials, l he' able' and. cleat sighted author j has cohsinicud «■. book, at .once tiosl entertoiiiihg arid instructive—one j *.hat should be - studied by every patriot of the land/'— RichI monJ Ekqairrr.- \ !*«.;■'•■]. ■ - > '* ' . * ‘There can be only one opinion as • t o the (ability and mduslry whfch Wr. Randall-baa.- ■ brought into combiSatton inltbe composition f ii fib is, biography. . V-rUe, has'worthily executed a much wanled book^ r —I’iihn/rfpiia 1 l f rrtt: ' • ' ‘ • ' ' : ‘ ; ■ . , *;lt will take place among the choicest dasritsof {American liters lure, and j by cveryfiilure htslbrian pf lhis counlij'."— i/ , Ailadefpi/a 5«nin"' Bulfstirr. . ■ j ..“Ape like .it because it neither conceals, ! poliiaies. exaggtralcs, nor distortsj ap1 ptoqches,’ iu eycry instance,'and- iu evety par-ticular,'-tfie' career. of the noble/ character 2 whose opioionS havc’ done so rnifeb to shape the domestic.nod foreign policy- of .the nation he ’ cbiuribnU-d so v greatly' to' call into exist* ' (Ef: f biV w s €ilt .*iil be sold cxcIosiToly, by subscription, nt the low price'of $7,BO —handsomely bound in cioili, ; , ■ ExperionceJ'Canvassing Agents wanted; in alt narlsof thecountiy, to obtain subscribers fof'lhis vvOtk. -ApplicanU should slate what coontrcs they would like to canvass; - • seat-by mail, pie‘paid, to any addrers, onreoeipt or price. . For full pafticirfm address ‘ t.' ; : DERBY & J ACKriON, .Publish err. : ; 1 AVr,-tiff jyba«U'Strrfct;-IV(» T»ri/5 ; /pgnst C. lMSi^lw.cbp.{ : .- # ■
'J here are m:mbcr!c> iitstamcs al hand, of men-who have died binMcnly, without property, and left their wives and willdron beyond the rcach of poverty, in a policy ofljiii* IiiMiCjmv., But we need not specify them, ns there is scarcely a neighborhood in‘the country .which cannot recall soiiic Mich, example. i*V J/AV.sldo is the Agent of the oldest nnd best Life Insurant Company in this country. ‘ ;
Took Poteen and Died. - . ! Miss Laura Grecn (• o011niUed mptdde,' in Indianapolis, oilSatdrday. *Shchad' ln'i ii sL’diiivil. , The Sciiiihvl says: , . She was desperately \ m Jove* whh* ti [gentleman—a-married mail. ' Thy parties; j li.nl becafaniilinr for some time. Ou tin* • evening liesigiiateil they hadtaken an car* i |ly ride, and had coni* to wordy res peeling i : matters between tlicmEoIyes. , I*'h.'qnciitly / i they had been together; and pVobaldi' tho.r [ flame wits mnhial. Love is iuvohmtaryji I demonstrated Vo in ih is instance, "and in' ; a' thonsand and, thousand; instance* thar have gone before it.- Tor M,i>s firedn's; | parapioiir. we liave no Avoids pfsy iiipalhy, ’ although, we pndyfstikijd, lie Isiiilleiing.; j Wb have no tvprd of uhudokiwd when the of (lie s ed t ibe r’s.jir a c ti cos ate; I visited ti n h ri’h is owh* head.' Immediate-; ! y n poWM1/ s.fircca’s ioliinilionie, from v tho ride spoke of.vho swallowed idrychtunc.'.; 6bo tppk ! (ho dose at half-pis t ten' o*cldl-k ( and before tjuce o’clock was a corpse./ " V. v - |
South Cjircilioa“JobiuIi J. r.vans, Dtilll., deceased. • . ’ : ■ ' .■ Tc uiu'Sbii*- —John Del). ■/ . ’ * Texas-Sanrncl llon-don, Atnsricair. Virginia—ilobcrl M. TTlhmur, Dcm., ie-ch*cbM, - , i . Of these twenty-6ge, fin ecu arc DemoIt.iip, tliteo of whom were aiiti-Lccomp* ton; thyeu'Mb’pUblieaus; two old Wb j' (Tiu>ii)j»'on, of nml Dell, -of TcuitCaiC-), otic of, whom hris been wkli, mill the other egmii-t, the Aupnuistnilioiij .ami, one American (tiem MousUiii); who supported Jj-'cmnploa .Jotter, Ocm., bClowa.u already succeed cd bv AV, ..(.fiiuioVi llep-l Iholiip' sou, *»f Kentucky,..byy.D. v\. 1'owvtl. DcuiitfAlleii, Dion.; ol llhole Ulmyl, by II. Anllioiiyi'Uep.i ajut Be! l k o fl e u 1 1 se e. by A. O. iVKielioUon, Dent. . ; -.Of llie.ieuiflimWr, tin? two ife publicans, Fessenden and Wilson, will either be re elected or sutxccded by others of the sa impolitic?, in pl)> probability. The saun remark will ppply do. the Deinucials, Sebastian, Debjaiuin, ; Drown, -and Keid 'ilic place of Evans will hImj he tilled by a Dem'ocrat.as will the feat now occupies by Houston!;', . ' 'tbff bueeessOriijjf' 11 at as* of Delaware. Sliiel'ls of Miiijieaotii,- Wlight of Xcw 'Jer?ey, lHay < W,said to bp in doubt*. ■ We are in excel/cut hopes that Judge Dong .las -will .vbe hii own'.successor.*' . Mr Sluatt,,(he able.olid, accomplished Sena tor;from; Michigan,.will, it is stated, lie succeeded by a, Ropnlilican, Uo ought to be reelected. — -Ph Ihress.
Kentucky Election,
Kata French—Change of Time.., : This fine steamer now leaves Madison at nine o'cloolf, instead‘oT at ton as fornierly r arriving at" Vevay it 12 bVdock, fo that passengers at Ghent and Vevay .will ho in time for diEner. . : Thia will ho convenient for oil, and especially fon our country, friends. . - v ; ' ' . : ;
-■ ; LoiTsvii.ktjr August 2,’ ■ An Atnciii-an .Jiiiiitj; of the Cosut o’ Appeals is electe.l ly liliS majority, mol Clerk byilOi majority. *The Aui*iiv , :tii County officers- are be ftna.l in ijmit'i'S. The pel's were genef* , a Ily (jniv’t. Dr. Sta.i iiiio.j .-.hot Captain Korean t!:nij;i'iiiiisty in a light to-day, caustvl partly by gpjilge,.nn I partly by polltical'f.'i.irh", ’• ■
Tha. French is now tho/hest boat to travel’ on, fur eha is very light ondcan slide over tho bars’ mnch' more easily than the larger and heavier boats. During tho .Iast: ten of the jnail boats arid one of . thc packets were delayed by. getting abound, while 1 ho French mates railroad time,: getting, to Cinciu-. nati at from one to three o’clock; V v - . /
1 jC-ir A new Sousof Temperance *ras recently citaMishednt Picas* ant view, opposite: OarrolIion.'Ky.' Oar fraud, Wii.;- K. Cottok, iVattbo bead of it;. Wc learn thatmanvd tinkers hive refer tned,.among them. Mr. Ague.' J’AVe hope the good work' will go on. 1 ■ j | ; Wq lea rnj that; a - Lbdga of; the’ Good Templars' is’ fo’ be, established' at Hit. Stcrling ininicd 1 ately. Public sentiment has caused the groggery ot that, place to. cease selling. .
• . Cp oic n -Aognt Hie Tri>iiiue }cAn\x lit.n't a gentlemen who hasjljst arrive-1 frorji .MiniKVrno that i bloiMy .battle o.viine.l between a hand of . i-.irix an S Chi| p.;\va |ra!i.(n>, near {lie Hitt ijroiw Ia1:\ r-a the Ti ll of «Jt:!y. Ti.entv-sevcJt Sioux nn.l eleven Ch : p[e was wen* killeii. . ’
Now is the (Jrae for llie-friends of; the Kate to exett "tbcuiselyes; nil thoso do nofwant to.havelo pay 2 or 33 to get to Cincinnati, shbaM patVoniza jllioKala French. 1 On Wcdaesildy lasl slw-pnl oft fpnr.passsengera at Vevay, and took on fifteen, on Iter op trig,i ‘
S.VV.l.VXMH. A»lg O. 'J'lio Illonni family have; amv.-d hero }n their way to Mobile. 1; i-s nnnoted that Mrs. IJIomit lefii.-p-s logo any futthur until X*«f lii.vieie arrives; be is daily cxwi’k’il lo itMcIi IIniiisViHt*/ ' .
Best Time .to AnviatusEi—It is the experience of theohlesj and hestin formed merchants, with whom tvehavc conversed, lliat' lho l'all trade; rhouM iho ntlrorjiied throughout the entire Summer, aswel| as iu tlie Irfll 1; nqJ the Spring tradeUirpnghottt thp'Winter* ;as wellas doring j he Spring. r ;{:/;• ‘‘ : ;■ ■.■ ■ ■ 'V ; ;Thero js niach philosophy in this;, as vfol I ■ as;; practical, goodsense, i. OdUide business* especially, to succeed ■.well;phbulfl invariably /ho’adveriUed months imad* va ucoofl ho' lima oft hofeal e,i n order {hat dealers may be early anldtoxtensivcly 'apprised . where. to > apply,-; for such articles as they may wish .16 pnrehaisc.': -.jv
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Kiver.-1 feet l-y niffM ’ murk,. filling. Weal her alternately rie.u,«Jid eliiijdy,S2.
1 '-(KrSince. tlcajh of ilndgo Df n m-| roohd, we have Iicartfl tpaiiy 'of opruii' i zdns speak r favorably of roanipg Scott Carter, Esq.,of this place; tie an incepende’nt camiidatc of the Common Pleas Court. The' udcaniMls with general favor so' far. as we fcnotv/and if Mr. C. will consent 1 0" accept Bio office,wo. feel confident that he will receive the’sap* port of gentlemen of qll parties; ,
I .or is vi ( i t: , Aiig. 3. Ilfver stationary; it feet 0 iitvhis iu canal. Clear; S7. ' : .
fcT '.I'ha yellow fever is ntgirjg fearful*' !y in various fwrl.'v.of Cuiv.~At Cliicnfuepos. the mortality is fearfuL*
’ OsiTUAnv.— Major ‘John Samplers, United*b'tatys lJngineor; died at Fort Delawaire, on the 29(liol Jjily,.lS5S, after a Rliort ilJricss.'VMaj. Sauhiltrs was a imliveofKentncky.. a gramison of iKe cc!cbrated George Nfclijlas or ihat State, and brother of. Gep. ‘ X. Saunders of X. TV >Hd graduated with honor alAVcit Point, and was chief engineer udder, Gen AY orth, fpr.whhiu lid . planned* the attack of the Texas liangers sipdn the.JiishopVPaUcd i|t Monterey.' nealsoclistinguishcdhim* self at the siege b.f, Vein CVhz., ’ IIo was engaged at, (lie time'of his death in. constructing Fort Delaware, which js.iotcnded.to cotnniand ihc entrancp to the DcUwara ri Ver.X 1 flo leaves a wife * and seven children. X,: v : ;'y ‘ ; .‘
'j, , . Missouri and Free .Soil., . . ; Tlio Xew Orleans C;esent,;iiia late article, lamjjiits the probability of Missouri ■ bccuu)ing a Free, Stale. AYo extract a? follows:; ■-• ... ’
Carried, *. In Vtvay, ori !!ic 2T!I(vf July, iiylkv, Mr. n.iyer, Mr, Hebert'M. Junes to Miss Nancy S. Marlin.. ' > / ■; • -V
Dn, W«.’: K.Dailt‘8 CASE.~Ele.vcii charges agajbst Dr, 1 Daily were laid’ho* fore (ho Board of--Trustees of 1 the 1 State sUnivcreily fat; their'‘itfcenV meeting; 'nL I Bloomington, two of ;vvhich v thtft Boitrd declined: to eustnin. remaining aiod {will be investigated ’by a bf | tlirce Appointed: ;hy: a Board .for that'-pnr* 1 posh; T hoViavcit igat ioh ■ w ii 1 commence 1 on the, 10ih.of August. —Bedford Info} i pendent: ’; -■ -f I'■*.■ V.‘ V • ' i : -x
In this placemen lire Stir-inst.-; VyRey. F. T), tttand, Mr." John T, heal lit flurry to Miss Mary Ajm Johnson, all orSwiiwriaiKt Cduiity.'
• vMXaouri fs.now about a free soil stale, ‘.and will nndonbtcdiy be. so utterly it* a ;few years. -DelaWaie is flee soil, though ’nominally a slave state. Take the.-e tw o commonwealths and add them to the seteft teen kic states now iu the Union, -and i we have nineteen fiye an 1 thirteen slave .-states. To 1 those nineteen add dvinsas, Xchtaska and Oregon, which ton ivories ] will probably be admitted at the next session of Congress, and Wjo have twenty-two .free.soil to- thirteen sjavo Males. This (will give the free states eighteen majority I in- t)m federal senate, and their majority ' in the House of Kopresentamos will be 'correspondingly overwhelming., Therc- ■ fore, judging lr6m the facta of ilio past—ielubhoin;'rigid, iron pliancy i will tho South, have in the National. Leg; | islatmc, when she' is .completely power- ; less, and,, the Korth ( possesses absolute : eoutrol ef both tranches; .with; a nun ] like Seward in the/ F re s id o n t i alelj a i»-.t o ‘enfofco,special, arbitrary uml • oppressive legislation ? This ,’is tho'question' lo he asked, and the quesi’iou to, be ,considered, if our fellow-atizcus dcsiie .to arrive at eafocooclusipns.’*' - *■ . v . j .T * -
i JGT After. our paper. was issued .last week, a young woman named. Sallie Bax* . ter, -.was arrested . for! stealing clothing . from Mr. Bnnta. * When brought before Josliqo PidKants for examination, she plead;'guilljn to, the charge; failing .to give.secarity'for her Appearance at Court, aha Was sonf to jail. Court will be"held in November. 7 . * ' .
, . ; v.Di’ED.. ; T In thiv place, on,Tuesday nionilag Iasi, Rocket OiteuMOSi*; Ks.p . ‘ 7 Jutiye Drummond was one of- the fatly seitiers of Vevayl bavin* lived here JO hears or more, lie was a lawyer of fair o!iiN!y, and has held many stations of importance in this county. At tlic timd of Ids death, he was Judi-eof the Common Pleas Court. \
/3T On Monday night last, the fol* .lowing officers wore installed .pver Vevay Lodge, Xq/87, L 0. G. T., for the pres* eat quarter;-^-\Y. 0,., Mrs. Lucilla G. Jagsrs; \V. V., B. L. Gourvoisier; S., Alfred Shaw^r..;.!.'7.P. Bchenek.
OCT The col timus *ofthe Mem phis papers continue tobo occupied - with tlicf;affair a Of; thtr Citizen s’ Batik,' b iU;«o ne w light Los been thrown’ g'ii Uie"subject. The latest AHi : iccs 'occm 1 to hidieate ihot ilia capital paid [n was $15,0_0D t apil ibal Hip, circulation is' 8300,000.. The assets arefii;pposed"todK» : and the circulation notes dttldV . .y
— : On the r*t):h. ult., in-this 'plate,' Dekalb ; Cbmo, infant son of George 'C. nhd Eiiia G'. Tatlon. • V/ : ’
i ' $sr Wc r egf$t to heir of the ,death of i W. GJ.ArmBlroD?, Esq., of Jeffers on* ivillo. ltd died; on Thuhday, last, agc4G2 j yearg/lle was a resilient of Clarke cotjnj tyfor tiearly, thifly yoafs,;,nnil represent* ! cd ibat'c,onaly |h' Ule i of cloven successive years,lie waft. one of flic principal-jitojectors’'of this'.Icffersonyille its* first president, He cujby cd Ilic;Cbtccm; and i*c .of,. flic ; com muuity in~ which he. resided ■ and was a .man of ability and energy. ' „
July the 3d, A. D. lS->3, at the residence cf licr ; fat!ier, M»RTHA jA.\£,.)bfiijU daiifiiter of ?am»cl and Eliza j.ock, 'OfctT2 years and '2 iHoiilIis., ■ ‘ . V- * • '.V'• • • .* ■
Tliis Lodge is jo’ a-very Contishing condition,'receiving new members'every meeting., ‘
T O A DS* B R TISBRS,
Tnii PartsIiiia nu.I general tlrcshtlon In thL,amtahctiiljoliiinp cour.tk-s.ln HOUna anil KenluyEy. U n taken poJ ro?i) by llh> jifoplij of »U pat* lb/., for*iU awn merit* atvl any nuuMa prLsurc or liiOnviifO ommia! to JrJucv them to pa Inmlio 0-, . U Ijn» IboilRouble the number o( bans of any' paper now publtibeil In SwU . icrbcd. ioiitity, tml its. I'irvubtlqu A cfttutintly' in* crewing, , It iv Uiaf-l ivjjaliriy, printedon good, pi* pcr,&Uii UearaLJ jilalu type. . • • ■ ,■ Advcrtmmcnlj are inserted on Very liberal_tenu*{ ani buwncM men will promo to '■ their own IntereU by employInjj'IU eolurm-i. ■ , ,,i i ■ *~
* I * . .y Joseph ’'W., Chapman, Esq., of Madison, is a candidate for Circuit Judge, inplaco of Judge Downey, resigned. Ho is said to be a lawyer of .considerable ability,* and would raakea good Judge.
Oir Some burglar broke into the Jour* nal office at Indianapolis a' few nights ago and stole fifteen - dollars in money and postage stamps—principally the lat*. ter. Oar colemporary at the capita! must be In ' a flourishing condition'to have so largo a balance on hand.
Howak REMai.ss.*rrTlH> Lafayette. Coa • rigr savs (ha remains of*, on*,Indian wire discovered a few days since near Moutmoreuci.,in a shallow grave, at the foof.of a email monad. Thelarger skeleton were;well preserved...The skull, of an animal supposed: to bavo-bccua dog,, two bends and some flints were also found in tho grave.
It is said that Mr. Bingham has declined in hia favor, and we presume, ho will have no opposition.
“ 05" Tbi E o ekp or I Dan octal says that "there j* a fellow out tn/’Taioker't whoso fee to re eh large* tliaV ho is compelled* to pull his pants oyerhif toad/ ' lie nqvcr had hut,one paif pf shoes in Kia,life, ami tlpiy ivero fouilo'en* i-- ■ wdrriby!him when a baby.*’ Wo suppose ho cotiidoVjmll his Louis p(T without using the forks ol Whitc.Biver for a boot-jack.'- ‘
Ex-President Tylor is in Norfolk*, Vo.,- Ex-President .Van Buren renwihs at his home in Kirdcrhook. Es-Piesi-dent FiJImorc is at Niagara Falls, Ex* President’Pierce is in Europe.
• gST Thera will he a picnic and. danco near John Boyle’s, op Bryant’s Creek, 3 miles from Patriot, on* Saturday, August 14. Mr„ W. W. Shepperd is getting it up, and it will no doubt be a grand affair. - ’
■ .‘Notice. • • • sirbsciiicf having'spilt .Its Shop, is . A. ' desirous oT teiUiug .Up -Jiis.'UusViitss.-T All those indebted.’ to, him- aye earneilfy-re-qiicstcd to come'for ward and inake.irnmfediaie retllerhent, and save cofls. . l _, -j -d * ' ' David culbertsojt v ML Sterling,* Aiig. C, l668>^wf r ;', " j ■ i iy
S3T Tlio Temperance picnic comci off to-day at Fairview. Quite A number design going out from Vevay. One grand lime is anticipated.
05“ Bears seem to bo plenty and hold in parts of Maine. Thirteen sheep and Jnrabs were killed in oiio night by' tho bears und wolves in the same neighborhood. ■
05* Mr. Buchanan, of Iltttntlt^n, 1 fias declared in Barliauient that there are five bundled thuusimd persons ’ in 'Canada without employ meet and without’money.
1ST Andrew R. Long, a fine young man, and schoolmate of ours, died in place, of consumption, a few days since.
‘ Estate or JTiu. J.'.ri’disrahn. V "jftjOTlCE is'^hereby, given' lhat,\he.iiniJer: is ' signed has bee a o ppointeij a'd minut taidr tie bonis hoti v l if ihe csUtV&ffo? ‘tniliatn J. Protsuion,. late of Swit«rland.;fofVrityi Ind., deceased; ' Said-wtnle is lupposei to Le' in* solvent: - ; pAVID II. - ‘ ■ ‘ Ad rmni ilia lor dc bonis non.^ Ayrnrl 6. ‘ - '
ssr Wo are pleased to Icaru that tho Presbyterian -Church in this, place.has secured a Pastor for half bis.time,.
, (5 Tie iloiaviau church ami Uftceu dwelling honsea were burned at Lebanon, Pa., oa the 29th ult. ;.Tbe origin of tho firo is unknown. . > ; ,
(£rScs adrerlisement for Agents,'in another column, beaded','.VTha Greatfllt Biography of. the Age." '
, (5,The .Indiana Baptist General iVs(■ociation holds its annual ratcllpg at Indianapolis on tlw 22d of Septenil'er.. T
fKr,]pdiahaF»pppuIation of 1S0.8S4,: 207 souls- .
