Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1860 — Page 2

mon crowd around her, lia would fain bars cflased to recollect that she was bis betrothed. Mary Leslie bad been engaged to *tbe now Rev. James Preston from the period of her early childhood; she - loved him once with the deepest fervor of time woman’s attachment; sbe loved him still; but doubt?, and clouds, and hitter reflections were arising concerning him in her mind. From the seat in which she sat sbe had a fall viewef Etmno; sbe saw her eyes fixed on the preacher; the saw biin returning those glances; she was not slaw in ror.ding the meaning of those looks;' she was not possessed of a weak jealousy, but a keen and (boRghtful observation; she saw and divined the truth. It was not the first time the suspicion had struck her. Her cheeks had grown thin and sallow, and her eyes dim, with the consciousness, which had haunted her, that James .Preston preferred another.

plain paltry trimming. How could any man, she icasoned with herself, fail to prefer her flowing ringlets, to the common hrown hair which was plainly parted on Mary’s forehead, and disposed in simple bands at the sides ol her checks; and those cheeks so white and thin, and those eyes so fixed and dull!—Enima’a face bo came brighter and more radiant with triumph every moment. \Vhen the services were concluded, the young preacher descended from the pulpit and walked to Emma’s seat, and entered into conversation with her and her aunt Mary lingered for a few minutes, as it she would fain have recalled one glance from the object of her affections, and then walked away with a limi bearing, and a face perfectly serene in oillwaid eyes; the courageous spirit within was not to be overwhelmed by the loss of any human affection. The young preacher accompanied Emma and her aunt to dinner.

£Jif Indiana IfrlwH?;

£*T A very interesting ceremony occurred at Louisville on the 14th

WASHINGTON AND NEW YOU NEWS. New Voek, Feb. -G, The Time>’ correspondent e.iys it was determined in Cabinet on Tuesday last to order Col. Fauntleroy to march U. S. troop** into Chihuahua, for the protection of American citizens against outlaws from iJurango, hut the order has not been issued—it may he in conssjueiicc of the absence | of Sewiiuy Flos*!. It is V.id that o.OOO aims arc be!foie this tinio in tM.soia, and in j.o<* i session of the Government of that j

As Absconding Arronsnv.—0. T. Baird, who has gained considerable notoi iety as Prosecuting Attorney of the Common Pleas Coort in the Knor County (Ind ) District, has :been called suddenly to Kew York, f ''on account of sickness-in his father's family, ’’ as he alleges' but otheis aver that the true reason is that he feared the developeuient of certain transactions, wherein bribes wete received by him to quash “infotmaMitm’* against patties ehatgeJ with ; violation of .law.

HonmiiLE Accident. —Tbo Koko* mo Tribune eays: On Thursday lasC a young man named Jmn, a eon of a Widow lady of that place, while at work in a saw mill, fell against », circular saw that was in rapid motion in such s way that ft largo piece of tlie skull was taken off as quick as thought.' The saw penetrated so deeply (hat the brains of the tin furInnate yonng man were scattered in every direction. .Of course he died immediately. Although ha treatheS for five or eight minutes, hs was entiiely unconscious after ilia accident.

instant. Capt. Z-M. Sherluy. President of the Mail Lino, presented Boueut S, Denning, Esq., Clerk of the Jacob t;trader, a splendid Silver 'Goblet, inscribed as follows:

COXDL'CTKD JIT P- J. IV-'&nO*

WEDNESDAY. FEDP.UAftY 2J. IKO.

Ji~TKa notice ran be taken of anonymmii Cordii'Uiiif-jliom. VVhal ‘Vi*r U (nt’*inJO<l for to-ma-v lie :na!ienlicaU--l Ny Ci- raen; a.i-l tililreji of llie vvritrr; iml ue* tor (iuli!i;..l; i|i. :i i*u:.rai>l"t! C'-n-l f.iitu. \V\* tau.Gt niiitertiike to Main ri-p-vUsI utluW. jrT 1 .in I,*v-al A-lvvrrtisvuivi.t< [ia;nUe in nJvii L-e, or fctitu arie4vit .l1 in.-i'l.-; in no c,o JflaV of U*p;il

1 btttlsKMU) TO K. S. DUNNING, Esq.,

Z, M. SLiEKLEV,

]Pt>a!I trMiiirj.t liJivrtiieiiKnU lo It? ['cK* for Invariably In a-K.-iSiv;.

I'j: hU teittnian to our of Ten- j lu-ssie, Ki-utuuivy, a:i*i IndaiTiH, On Ii ; e at:Mi:vii, January Cr, ija.O. ' ■;

Suio. Tin} Administration have pot the slightest idea of issuing ht'tnktUins for tin; landing d! die , :tl \\>ra Urn::, nr having 'anything to do with Mitambn guaiantivs. The Tribune's correspondent rays: TLt re] oils of tim (\niiniHiM on Ivlcctiuns of the Kansas Logishmne on con-iis return' have been received heic, ntid* give a very diHert-nt complexion lo the result as tecelitly announced -by tele crajilu 1 Doniphan co, lias an additional population of oOUU, Atclii'ito of -1200. Ujley is nol leinrnv.!, it; uldcli there are (ISO votes uiiri a popnlaliun of 20(30. Leavenworth co, has a population of ULUOtL The Committee state that the census re* Kirns as inhibited iti the.Covernor’s report, , show, great neglect on the part of the assessors.iu many of the townships and several coun'ies were nut returned at all! , The immigration into Kansas has been, wnptvccjuhted. ..Tim whole population os reported 1 by. the Ci’nvV .eraof at the tegular session was 71,1770; to which atl.l ihc-esiiimitt’s ol ■jiii a.- foregoing con titles, only part tally j rotttrtie-i. ami lii.r'Utlat won hI be j jabimt 07,0013 to 1st dlvJnly, ifsvO, | {excluding several of the most popttjlou> countries fiom' which only'a part j Hif. tlie townships were re tinn*d. . ! 1 Advices from Havana state that I jiiio .introduction o: Coolies is pro- j Minted, by a tovai decree,'fdter tliej 31st of. December next.. ■ .. I I On Saturday night an attempt w;is I j made Id extensively circulate a new { counterfeit itve qii Cent ml Dink of! Mew York tit Illicit. Several arrests: made in tlie upper part of! the city. ' ’ - : j

All the Opposition journals ’in Maryland but two have sustained .Mr. Winter Ivih in his volo fur | Mr, Pennington as Speaker,

persons wiio areTr.iif.nii-j'.iy reading'us aaoiiyn.'n:-* uni'ini .oti.ii;s

Tin* [ccMiiiatiun iva.- made in the i.fiici ot the Studcr I'/ Cujt She:*

SPECIAL ATTENTION!

lot jitihiicolitm, sit- leti'.ievle-i to re.i 1 :1. tt'>;,ce til the hvml of ti.if colon.n, »s.

; i-.y iii j.HsOi), who' in an 'olMiaml, i ti H'i'V, cxpressivi; maimer, banded j the cup to Mr. Dunning,, temaiking that it wus li slight tbhen of esteem i iur iiis unieiuluiug amt miiinng.al- : li'ittiuiis to tlit* '[‘rtsfciijrnrs on the i mail bunt on ilif occasion of the late : excursion, as well ns fur his ftttcnliulis at all times and it all hours |dming bis long amm.-;lion with the {company,. Mr. Dim'.ng, with bis ■ n-n.il modesty, received the guild land gave t he. foltmving. response: . f ’l itis nitcx'j ceied miik : of esteem ■lin'd hiemMiip takes mo by surprise. Jl teai J do not deceive tins evidence ;u! jour high appreciation. as 1 have j on iy if one my nitty. If 1 bAiv , 'givch ■ satisfaction to the. Company du whose ■ service 1 have been, an t the travels jling public. my labors, cares, ami. ‘ re>ji»tistiiilities are richly: ic warded.; U ca n not say/as a - ft tend once Oiid, | jiiiat I ivoimhas soon be;clark of the j Strader ns to bo ihesiilfnt Of thel United Stales; but I will: say that J Ibo high character, and tie .nnilorm j cotntesy, kimtiies'., and nobility of| enndifet of thoss "with whom;! have l had the honor to be associated, liava made my present pOsUitiii o;m of j which I am pioud. f ‘ 1 tiiimk yon for tbU . cup; but I am mom grateful fyr the feelings which' prompted this presentation, than for-the gilt itself. In iho -u years during which X b tvc Icon associated with yon, ; nothing has berimed of which I- am str-proud as. this; uud 1 shall over-leinember it as one of the happiest eventsdn mv life. • ’ ■ - ;

IMMENSE SACRIFICE!! Prices .Marked' • Slill Lower! 1!

■jveln them selves actum! m/ti-

: A ft TU' III.I it: if. t v IfVrVu' Lm * | t\su si.y uiUcr rn- r in IM- V U.j Slat 1: i fin frttfly iti ll.it.iiitl It} ilj.iiiirp c a’.li-' 1 1-. It: III a ni,-I K' li'.’jTl.,' Hiil.oat isttti nl.t :ri 1 --'ell i -r .b'i'I.v' 1 i nj cr. i:;.] i- r:.: <-f il.ir [..ri l.i.-vl-r.t io*Ulall u.j df VtA.ir ati:i Sn it;i;IriT.J

£Sr Tim contested eleethm rase for the Clerkship in ■ Ohio comity, CtivingUm vs,- Boss, was decided in iavnr of Boss, (lie inemnt.eri!, by ■fudge Chapman,', last week, dining :'■•} ye.-sion of the Ciicnit Court at [vising tint). A. C. Downey and Caleb B. Smith were the Attorneys in the cr,so. An appeal was taken to the Siitmmie Ceuit. The Visitor * . • -ays;

Bargatuft Bar sat us, DIlES-S-'srLKS, . Plain and Poi nitron dots, jz'&ttiLi ane m 9

i-.-li ti. l',ir lirt.;* i.f a.l-.-fili-ir.i, “re M't (A.-c. f‘..r fii-ti .r jiflrla-a'.v::. -ilf--: lb: i'tiltul r*. I'. .1. IV IL' t. (V, V. l,iv, Ij; f.lLl.

COBURGS,

Ar.'I s'l L:cl; t f

. She struggled with determined energy against her sorrow., She despised the weak romantic sentiment which teaches that woman’s heart 'should break with anguish if slighted by the man she loves. Mary Leslie possessed a noble, and cultivated mind. Her means of education had been limited; lor her parents, though respectable, had always been poor, and were struggling to support a numerous family; but she had diligently trained her mind'-by self-; culture, which is, incomparably, the best of all. : Her talents were of a high order-—intellectual pleasures had long been her. delight; but yet she had nothing of the foolish pride of intellect. She studied wisely apd humbly, her nature, and the nature Of all things; and when the lima of sorrow came, she bad resources in her own spirit which enabled her to contend with her flittering.

“Mr. Preston his not vi-itrd yon for several weeks, I believe,” observcd Mary’s father, os they were walking towards their home, “He has not.” replied Mary, in s voice of perfect composure.

(in Ki.niU.n;—nrim i:.-On !’;f lit'; a. ;.. l..U'x.t.;n,T i:i, I>. !y II C. It. llnllvr, Ur. SiVltl J, St.:: M;.* Hr mi C-.Tia HwiiT.

WIXTKU- DJii-kSS .GOODS!

“As there arc several important constitutional questions involve-l’_in the ease, the decidmi of the fsupicme Court tvill be-louked for with considerable interest.- f-puivh of lion. Caleb It Smith in the. above case was one id the most logical and (otribie arguments that wo haw ever heard.'■ In his u-stt:*1 stylo, he made his points so plain that every person in tlie Court-iomii full the force of them. In Itie speech there. was none of that obscurity ami prolixity so generally churueteiistic of fdrseniQ efforts.” ' Y ■:

Closing OuL Saks

Nl-.W AMVKUTISKMKNrs.

Furs, Embroideries, &c., &c..

Oardoi Smls—(Janltn; Sn^tls. "Vi*"!! l;att Trrclrr !..r;r -lij.j.rt >-( \ S \il*. at (: SIiV.fr. H'Uii.s, I, Wry; ar.J < r's urlflr. A*i-t 'i!il:h jci.tii t inr f-r ' f i.-i < k wi DH.

At T‘.t -Clicic Cj-Ii H! HATHAWAY k to.

"Ilmuph! 'tis changed times with him, I think; do you know (he teporl that is about town concerning Inin anti Miss Erwin? 1 '

Winter HoUan"' al Summer Prices. At Tf.t "I. i.f.vi (f frl.it

HATHAWAY k rn.

"Yv-s ami I believe it is true. 1 * said Mary. ' ' ■

J'SilBk—Br'iNlll T 11 r K haw J I a * a j^.-1 *. i-r r.rU.-Ic <'■’ \} m;iv iUtKJ i;i!,-N :-..i, e, a..: ■ ■ ’ .vr. :ie.« «r. , A liT i.f Sa-V'irl iij KiT.‘, .Vi* !*. ,i;.J V-., ainl (or • ilclinr f ;r -:V, i.-MM. n.AIiKM'N'U AI.l-c.

«»v»" nft* IJiil'IK >"(.» >i!t;ar, (Vff-c. Hi:*, Jtr., at h*r J Jguru, at "Cheap Ca-h Shut" i4

"Well,* well, indeed; yon take it very (pilet/' saul her father in a sharp, hitter : vojce. Thomas Leslie was a stern, melancholy niah, unsuccessful in his profession as o iamyer, and si moling Withpoverty ami the wants of a numerous himilv.*

IIATltAirAY i CO.

. JLlA.J5»aaES», yci: will f.r.i) Hie prettiest and chrap1 i>i Jlonatl a ml linnet Tnnuniiui at *• Tor Cheap Cai.fi Slnic*’ of , noA-3 : HATHAWAY* CO,

At the same term, "IT ary son, w ho has been in jail on »• cbhrge of set-, ting fire to the 'market house, was tried V ami acquitted. Leather bury, wlmiwas committed to'jail on a chArgo of killing Flunks. some two weeks since, had his ltial postponed till the next term.”

\\ry. n.'f no' »r!tnV* j jn.1 n-Url,- a (iurtiluj: ) V riuiJr.t tUitCt- J>-,-rali jn. (O- j .. (■*. A UKSi 1V 4- .W A1It I.

Hats, taps, Hoots, Shorn, , ■ a>|a All 0 e n li Fn fin*, hint: Hoods. Hathaway & co.

: ."1 shall have heavy damages if he marries Miss Erwjn; alt that the law can do shall be dono.” .■ .'

Sugar and Molasses. ■\\rtl art Ji.*f a * >jx;ri r .-.riM* .*f Xov t V MjU* si at -UaHr. i rr n. ■ Pji :irt ajdiJ arlitlp itf-ator. per !K . fe-:j ’ CI.AkKS K\‘ i

Keep It Keforc I lie People, IHIAT i)ivpl.'ife to lnijr all Vjnds of Hardware, Cordage, &c lt it ii* ''Tin C.ielt Siun.” of liov.U HATHAWAY & CO.

1 ‘’Father,. lb eg of you, 1 praythat you let Mr, PrcAonact us lie pleas; j is towards, me, atid that you will pot ! call him to account m any iimmier."} ‘‘Yon heed not:.leg or pray; full 5 compensation for his cruel desertion of you I shall have.” : "Father, we canriot control our affections; if he loves another. 1. fur* . ■ ■ M. • • give him.” ' * .. T ; ■ .. — ‘ "And do ypii yiinh I shall forgivp him so easily? 16 silent, and do-col; oppose me wii !r yon rfolly j” said her father in a stern jf’oicc.

OCT ft. jiichatpu., E«j., of Cincinnati, gives tliB following a' lint of ilie best.peach trceslfor this tlijHiate, all of which hoVh.13 tested himself; Largo Early Yoik, President,' GrawfynlV Early, Liilttmore Rose; CJrh w fd ni's 1 Lai e,' G eprge the Foil rih,\G rose Migndmie, M'orris’ Ki'il, |'Jion k* \\ lu to, Cpollilgc' Envoi ile, Rodman's Cling, Maiinhoth Cling; Old Mixon Fiee.,OKI Mixon Cling, Col um iti a;; Lute Heath Cling. ; lie; adds'-li I* useless 16 attempt tiie cnliivutiim of-tlic; without llto most caiefiil*nheiUitm to Keeping the gKoiind tvell tilled ondmodQratcly in«n tired, and the (1 ees" free from wornis.’*- :

It was from tier superior mind that James Preston bad gained much of bis knowledge. She bad a tafont for acquiring languages; she bad (might herself Piench, Italian, and German* was. familiar.with ■ much of the : best JJtcrature of these conntrieB,— beep James Preston’s toatb-

VHtGIM.V DEJIOCItATIC COXVKNTiOX ; Hiciiiiosd. Vn., l-Vb; 19,

J^3L*«PBii.w-pSrADt*«»aa.' ivA TrtXS Joet'pcctfvi 1 aod fur .-.Ccar fin i Or OU nili j>rnv< / r (rest, * ftV-i . i r. i-ckiitiniMtsiw.

Mr. Dntming XtU been 'cotincde l wiili lbs niaii iitiu for. many years, ami Ire id universally: esteemed for his cotii tesy,, anc at ion. i ntpgrit j ant amiable disposition, being in fact an honor to the.Company, out! wc hope he may long live to enjoy allthe benefits ami-blowings to be fount! in this life. : The gollpl is-a Vt ry large one, pf uiassivii silver, am).elaborate workmanship, lined with gold-’ /

The lltraioeialie Coiiveniirm n ,, » jou’Eol last night-nlleraiiopli ig a liesoltnpo 10'support the immiijie ot the Charleston Convention. -Alter the adjournment a nu>s tneeiiau was ihchl, composed principally of mem hers ob the eohveminij,.ami the to! j lowing, resol fit ions admited: Tifst— jThiii every .‘■I'ggcMiit!) of patriotism ami policy fuvor concerted State W[rion as a mea-mc of iecority (orC»i> Isiifotional rights. Seconllv—That iho* Heiieral; Assembly of [Virginia should respond :iavoi ably to"tIte ; rc?jdntron ot tin* Si >te of- Smith Cmo.lin i, hr the app rimment of Com* I miss ip lie r.V to ' a o oiled Sour hem Conference. ■ - ;. ,

i.*:trpcn(crV Tools,

OF .'which ire have a full supply, amt trnj chc;p, at .’‘TAr Cheap CaUi Store*! uf ' HATHAWAY & CO.

-.iOArriiisi; Sjrin«fs and'Awls! A i.Ait'ii, jii'rn.v. s; ■ A fcV-- " l iv L c.i:;,-,\u;t *. .cm\v

At'KFXSWAllE, - Table vf Ctdk-iy, i-tf.i In i!rn«l Mtpplr and at low prices at “VVir. Cheap'Cash Stoic’ 1 of . HATHA WAY 4: CO,

(Jnrprnlcr's iV Vqnpcr Or inr: m.-r yrunv. ?->.m r.c uri;j, I..V ■ I.-!..

jerm'Ieafning those languages; she indeed, found 1 hi nut ready aebolar; for bis mind bad always been folly open to the charma of knowledge, and his progress with her was a pleasure more than a study. Many long happy hours,’ days, and weeks had they spent together in such occupations. It was (he memory of some of these departed times, which now, returning strongly, caosed a momentary feeling of faintness to come over her heart, 03 she saw bis eyes so earnestly, eo eloquently fixed on Emma. . Yet, when with eyes of cool wisdom, she contrasted herself with Era: ma, in the generosity of her nature,■ she framed excuses for her lover i conduct. She saw herself seated there in unnoticed obscurity, and saw Emma the attraction of all gazers. She looked on her own plain appearance os contrasted with the gay dicss, and dashing figme of Emma, She remembered that Emma Was in the flush of youth, rosy youth, while she was tweety-toven; and that her face had,of late, rapidly grown care-worn and anxious to a considciable degree, or, at least *ho fancied that such was the case, although it was not very apparent to the eyes of others. She

'Took ,

1.50 Hr;«s riAiiA. TO'V fintiiMil-)iuh~ t/ ijf llie lifil.ttidkt'; anil ai hr ivmv.-, si 7'Ar (jjhli Si(.rc'' -i ' ‘UATIIAU AY-4 CO.

| r voi 1 mt ,i iiiiTt ia:--: KfKET OS T.lliH CITJ.E l!Y, OU at ' - ■ ' r. .v)N\i,

to nc ccrnscto.

FULL C0J11>MAXCK .

FOREIGN KEWSdJI .TlIB ARABIA.

*T-*r L 4 nt will continence''on the. 22'i .of fclirnary, and K us to'r Day will foil mi Snmtay,- the Sih jifrApril —a forirtlght;earlier irfou \ List year.-U Whit tv in day will occur on the 27.ili of may,; anti iriut:y on the * 31. of ifutie.: ■ Ti.V’ie will lie twenty dive Sundays a tier Trinity; Advent Sun‘lay will recur on the 2nd of Deceiti? her' oii:l Christmas -Day will fall/on Tuesday, two days later (owing* to leap ye.it) tliua last year; ilmt-is when t!i« reckoning is by the Jay of ibe week csrlurivelv. • u/. .

ivnii tiii:

The Arabia, with dmes to the 4th, has anived, Adairs in Hnngaiii wore almost ripe: for revolution.— Kqssulh Is believed - (o' have gone there. England hnd France, accordjug to the London Post,- have agreed to sustain the Italians in tbs regulation- of their own affairs/ ■;

plows & ci;i;nvATui:.M . t KCI .1. ■.‘.aSij.JITMKW r.t - V ui'-- ; : K.I.. Jk SMS'S.

LAWS of thr State or INDIANA I

Alter the mass meeting adjourned A crowd‘waited on Mr Clarice, Coin* niissfoner from. Slissisdppi to Virginia, who arrived yesterday.' iti liis spceetr be. said AiT>sf»->ip.[>i want* ed the Conference for tlie Union atid not lor disunion.

OK iltc I'll (KMX IXSITaXirt rmil > ANV.>nia f tr<.M,(T..iiitbr3btiJa>s; I rrcxVtr A. (). 1 J.V*, tt'llr Auditor t( ilic Mat; if ! tip in*, ptionant 11 tlo Stat-le" t.f lit: Varc'i *’ : J. IfW. ' . XA>M: AM) l.nt'.VHos. '

K* W jTL. nt! E ZOM :k x »_K' w

THE INDIANA FARMER,

'■JBST A mulatto was recently esc cutod iniCu’oii.He made a confusion stating that no had'murdered 23 per••oas. His eonfebt-iyu concludes as follows: - ■

J. N. KAY,- Kiiilor aal.-PiiWislipr. ft. uJ. A.v\;.u, i i'jso'r. KiCHASii) o’.'.TN, ( Ma, I.KWI5 Imll.M AS, 1 '■rritr.-riAMi.i y.r.. j. w. wi:it;iu. / ,; . s <i. JNulVSi. H. LOOJi!.', Ms, 11. c. fiiiA'r, j-

Tie ton e < flMiAVfcptrj H I hr I fm liit I'l'i.jpviv, V,--! j. ij ai JJaithird, Otm. T)irma I ll- l ij iiilsuvl. it ■ rj;raiui.imt uf li.c ( ap raid tip 4UUCC-3 [3 Afe*TA ‘ •

affray had ocourfd at Ancona, between ;lhe Papal chasseurs and artiliTy-mcu oa oiia side and gend’arms on tins other; 300 of the< former were said to be under arrest, j of whom about 49, were wounded.— 1 The M,az?.ini patty were said to be active at Homo. . ■ - Exfii.ASD.——The Loudon Morning] Post, Lord ralmcracn’s oigatisayv;;

LATEST FHOM TEXAS AN!) 1SEAIC0,

Ti p paMNVr 1-j.t cnnploicJ I.r# arran frier: i:> F'.:t iiuli-.n-i flh'Pr*. f ir pTi-lr-ine a* gi*l an .is. i.MU it*: j-tje/ 3i a» i:i I'.t Kitl if, i'.' -‘Sum KaitiiffS il*ri.ti-4'y Utl.r, !>«,a'i>; a ij;■U' I to titir soil am’ U'luativ

Frightful as. this., catalogue . cf 0 lint's may le, it is far from complete, lint i have nut M length to* continue tins letter/ A fiendish dosiio appealed to seize hold upon : me to murder as many humtn mcatnres ns ycars ! had lived. Ycs, the IIom. of twenty‘-three iunocclu victims cites out to Ilea veil against me, and weighs down my son I with mirror.

;New Oiiixaxs, I Vh. ly - Liunvns-vllle-advices to the Dili inst,, state that • impmtint unpublished disclosores have, been made as to the cbm-; plicity' of the Albican nuihoiities with Gorlinas, which, if is believed, pil( decidB the question of war. : Ti;e ijiails frmu \Vra Cmz to the 10th instant. have been revived. ‘MiramohVarmy, which ivni in the vicinity of Vera Cruz, amounted to 6.000 . tnen amt 50 guns. Juarez’s lorcu’ amounted- to 5,00,0 men and 2op heavy- films. He \v\is making aci i vs preparations fori be defense, of the city. ; ’ i

. 65* The Kentucky Senate Teccusidered its vote on the Conirncrcial Hank bill, and then passed it. over the Governor!*. veto by a decided majority. It is now a law. The bill increases the, capital ! !of the bank 5000,000, and antlwrizes three nd-lmotinl brandies. ScVeial .ojher bank measures are .before the - Legislature. ■ ■''v';Vv ,? '

,i T'^nx’JtatOR’M : If Vic trill lav; * ilOHi: ITEfini'VKIt. TIXTIlr 1*11, an VKKLIAIil.K JiJl'nSAl.OK VOCItilVt'S, ; at nn-r,fii.il thru »u«;af.i an effort wliicli 1 cannot fail lu UtjcSi ynur'ciic'.

Am unit rffa*S mt Ita-.J pud l« Jiar-.l, JfcT j-j Ka'h lu hasd. Dfai.d di:c from Apruta, v; 31.131 34 jr-0 c*t*tc. oirctiil'T I'o. . CJtDia Atu’i S'SM'Ji’nMmtpifrtgl rtJlotile, ‘ 3&30 **■ ■■ ■ |>'.edj» uf Haul 46.H1I ■ .V ** ■ . ii..ttfclie w.t;e4 . . l’t«f Jinirr-*. .1 *»«mfAvct. So IS. Tran Cnipp-iayV Start;. N. Ytftk, 8 t.iro tilr* Atuctl »*j Ilkcttiige llXSI.x-L, *•. - ]}fW SW !a(Srt»}A)l|f*a'' . 1 SJ,4?9 I’uiuu.em: " **. . In/so 'AlJ.V , rh!iIart*MtJ!tuI«t.ti’‘ l “ S0A*1 l.'flrciA'iiet tat, ■■•*- •' / JS.^yt ■fcS “ >.<)11: tt uU ■ ' ■ " “ I IjOOQ SSI McrrIi«iU' Exchmce. ' “ “ (IK») l(S!31cr<:Laut»'V' ■[■ •*- " ■" “ SJOft I J3 U;Tau • . u *• A,6»i 300 IVuufjsMwiianifip'l i-'Ux-l,lIarlfotd J Xl.JW COOCiry . / « . . AA) Jam ' “ t* ' J 1,1 Hi 100 Mcrdiaait aoJ Jlmafrs ** ** - SC.4&J Merraatile - “ u . Sfi^jno sM«iwi,ls- ■*. «. j PiC oo tiiSiiie ; ■ . v *• - “ , . 11,134

■ TlifaitiVp Cii.*rvi]‘iU-!lnf; L'j!;'jrj arp or liro aftiritt ti:!i jnca.li tiiimlsr.tutvi* ly i.r.vlical,nr.A n>( o wlit tt.ftiiyr |.i Um I-tiQrft now IcIb-* fa VaTe CoKcr-r. Civin., an.I mtre raluilse iljoy cao' bi sti j rf-f.rtr-1, ,

\V.e announced at the beginning of the year that a virtual alliance had been effected loliveau England- and France for the settlement of Italian alTairs. This alliance, every day drawn do Mir, already begins to produce evident and tangible consequences, It is now I m malty deter mined tb:it no ir.u-rveuti.mi-liall take place in Italy, ayd tbo people shall be left to (heir own Javiers. It is theioibio agreed that ibis Stales of Central Italy shall dispose of them, selves. The assemblies resulting from the popular chobo are to decree lire annexation tit their constituents to the iNiulim.iii kirigdtpu. A 'deputation from Liverpool, Bristol, Mi nd it’s ter, Leeds, 11 nil, Belfast and Gloccster. on the proposed exemption of private property from capture at sea in time of war, had an interview with Visaoiim I'.ilmerston on the eve of the 31 of February. Lord F. said he would not Hatter the deputation by profe-sing to ngreo with them, lie considered tint the very existence of the country depended on its possessing tire command of the seas, and it was necessary for that object to retain the power of seizing (he ships, mid especially the seamen navigating the strips of foreign powers, War was nn enormous evil, but still it was sometimes necessary to go to war in self-defence, and a naval power like England ought not to surrender any mean* of weakening her enemies at sea. He sold that if wc did not seize their seamen on board thbir merchant vessels, we should have to fight them on board their ships of war, He denied that property was spared in war on land any more than in war at sea; oil (he contrary, armies in an enemy’s country, took whatover they wanted without the slightest regard to the rights of property, as wo should find to oar cost if a hostile army should over succeed in landing in this country.

Pkascjsco Xavier Lazo. '

Met was puldiety , ojeemed. ac knowledgiog that “his death : Avail but a poor Atonement for the lives of the unfortunate victims of. bis murderous hands.” -a, ; i ; ■

OCeaemiw. . ■, Or.e Copy one Jtv, • ' , ?1 00 Kh jr Copies orj j<r>r, ■ ■ 1 - ■. • ; 5 6) ' Kfiia Ji of itniuoTt'meDl, now, i? the time to c'tpa:- the firmer'*' ifanrtanl. , fti>CS-lm I:o)ianaiK>'I<t,~ Witua/

:60“ A hrmui murder occurred- at Crotyfordsvilte.lud.joti thollthinstant.’ ■’ A ’desperado nan:cd Tom Itrown and three or four pthora.wcm to ah Irish _griig shop and beat-the owner Dennis Collins so that hi* died in 15’honrs.. lie also attafked Collins’ wife, and t.roko her/nnnj and terribly'.bruised:fier up. 't

MllanJjni ' ■?*■'' C.KX} SO CiwncrJcut Kerr . ■ ** “ 10 Hartford Conutr ** " ■ v yfl 100Citiitr.4*liaiAStock, Water barf,Conn. II,IM 3S Walarbirr M “ “ ■ 2,10) 4 Stafford Hank Slock, Stafford, Conn. 412 1W Water Potrrr Co. H'LS:o.-t,lIoljote,Mati ICOSu M X.Britain Water Itoodi, S, Britain, Ct 10,'W 10 Hartford City Bondi, , 10 C. P. fc i. UailroaJ Bood#. 7,5(0

STATE OF IMJUXA,) ' : J Switzerland County,; • ( ; • .M' v Pm-EASS. Fes. 18: . -r S - , te q««. A P .a t™. 1 ho shiji union, homm from New X ifoa.. * York to New Oceans, was totally j 1VttlM{ * r Wtflrw .- wri-cketl oo- uingcrbrcau oholc jom J»un WocJ*.,. } . ■ . the 2il mst," Her cargo was mostly p <_ a dWnterwtH Tima bailor i , 6 .... : been filed !n my office. Mttlnc firth the faeMhat save;! in a flam aged, condition. The i>erenJ»m John w«»k u m»i »redJern of crew ami (.avengers were save! amt :i^ l Khm D SStw^^^ taken to. 'Nassau. Tho ■ wreckers Therefore,be.wiJ John hhereby no'.IfieJ I |„„ H| „ I;..-. ■ i the peadsney of the above entitled acttoti.vhUh U snipped ana burnt tlic null.. • > (j.jctn.'dfortrialalthe-om cnmlunt;nnof nlj - The ship Ash!ami, from Boston £ ou:l< * M * ** 11 be . L,Ut “ in * „ - ’. . . - ,, ; A eray, laseW toanty, on the Slli Monday In fOr a cargo ollco, M.H. ttfo, vhen audwJim he can attend If was wrecked tin tlie °d in«t nn T.it. ih«r tie proper andaWerordemnr to (he a'!c ■” as r wreckcn !- D : lliC , 'P 81 -* 00 ljU gallop* Mnuiped juthcwoplaintof the P!air.:i:7. tie Isaacs.; -Crew Bavo<I, , ,.J Sothtnrtath; mstten nod thin*; therein en.t.Cti- ’■■■■■■'■ ''odvilthe hiardainldrtenataeJ in bti-ahrmie, aod ihj proper decree rendered accordirrly. Given under my hand, al Vceay, thii ifth dav of February, .1. 0< ISICOL : OLIVE It OHMSHT. Cirri. frt fee g.VO

, l£7* In the month of January, 18(h), the loss of Ho n I tug vessels .were ns follows; . 2S Ships;.. 80 Barks; 20 -I Steamers; 28 .Schooners in all 110 ve.s'-eL. To ,ta! loss of vessels-and freight 61,• ;17i,300; total loss of cargoes SI,* 050.900.

Eftw, also, that Emma looked with unmistakable favor on James, and she knew that his was a nature to he won by ihc flattery of such attelit ions irom one occupying the position of Emma. The more sire reflected, the

6W,£-UW AKaooJild it! ore* too In verts* at*, 61,171 61

Total

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A Tows Destroyed --The Fianbfurt Ve o tit« n of tbo 'Ht It b ad i ufor* nut ton,.' without ibo details, that tliero was .a lira at the village of Stamping Ground, ScoU cooiiljr Kyy on Simdiijvaml tliat (lie entire town was consumed, andHot'a vestige ra* mains bnt bate walls ami ns lies.

LUBiunns. The i3tt due and cot due taltoakitsd other creditor*, • : • • »it. Acontit*! io;v* id juried, aaddue, Vos*, IvhiM ailja-K'J i:, J c, I due, • • 1AHM. I.iuiiis ... 12,650 04 l-oi.*’* iu»acaitiug further pr(»f;3,000 C4 AH t.lhi-re!a:w* egihi.il tie CfDpMy, titiu.aKJ it ]^WP&

The total loss of vessels end freight for 1839 amounts to 517,901,150; total loss of cargoes 619.578,420.

more certain was she fixed ip the be*

lief that she must in future look on her Jo re for James as a depart etl

Tail! IbKitic-i, .... $4(1,701 51 Tbs grealctt amoant Insured on any one risk U 9,\0oo,tmvpifnip«cUJcaici. ' The amount inisred in any esc City, Torts cr Village, depends nppa itaaiaeind bovfcuilL Tba amount Itutired in my one blKk.’dtptnda at above.

Cii aiuxstows, Tju , Feb, 19

dream-a dream never to be real jzed.

OCT The Patent Office- has ready fur distribution over 30,000 wellI rooted tea plants, 12,000 foreign and 'domestic grape-vines, 900 rooted ■seedless pomegranate cuttings, and , various foreign, medicinal and onu-

Stephens and Hazlctt.ibe last victims of the John Brown' raid, ate kept in tho closest confinement. Stephens says he tools more cheerful and resigned than he ever expected to bo, and remarked yesterday that Iho consciousness of suffering in a good cause is sufficient consolation; Harriett is very low in spirits, and declares he would 'inlinitcdy prefer the wilds of Kansas to his present position.

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JfgT By the last foreign news we learn that “the French army .is to ho

No indication of an inward straggle appeared on Mary's face. Her countenance was calm ami thought' fnt; neither vain pride, nor yain sorrow was depicted there—a spirit of noble resignation was shadowed in every lineament. There was no par ticolar beauty in Mary's face or features; the great mass of people would

Certified wet of the Charter of the Company, at filed In July,1656.

considerably reduced, and the policy of lire Emperor tends more than ever towards peace,*'

H. KELLOGG, Secretary, Sim or Coxjttcncn, i [«■ COy end County tf Barifcri, )

mental plants. The delay in distribution lias been owing to the reduced appropnation made by Congress for agricultural purposes for (he fiscal year ending Juue 30 1860.

Hartford. Jan nary 5,1S60. Then perwally ay. pored U. Kellogg, Secretary, and made oath that the above Statement by bint rubmtibtd 1* true a> cording to bU bntkno* ledge ud belie!

Jj* Mr. A. II. Erast, a distinguished horticulturist and arboricrituirisi, died in Cincinnati last su-ek. lie had been a resident of tiul city more than fifty years. He had been nt pci-r he a lib some time.

Itcforetcc, Vi Jl. I). SHIPMAN, Jm-tlce of tie Peace,

Agent’s; Certificate of Authority.

hardly hayo gazed on her twice.— .Her complexion was generally callow, and her eyes had no striking depth or tinge of brilliancy, yet, still her face was beautiful with expression. Even Janies Preston, after gazing long on the fair, beautiful face of Emms, felt, as be casually glanced towards Mary, that there was an indescribable charm of loveliness in the mild, intellectual repose of countenance of her he first loved..

Coiaaiame vc i.:i 1.

tlir. STATE OF LYD/J.VA.

(£7* The 'Louisville conference of the Methodist Episcopal Uhurch South, Las selected Bowtinggreeu us the most suitable site for the erection of a first class college. 625,000 is required to put up (he buildings appropriate to v tho magnitude of the enterprise. Of this sura near 910,000 bus already been subscribed by citizens ot Bowlihggrcen.

OO - Tho Indiana Opposition Stale Convention is in session to-day at Indianapolis. A State ticket is to bo put in nomination.

Cincinnati, Feb. 20.

AUDITOR OR STATE'S OmCE, I Infiluapoli*. Feb. 6,1600. (

Flock—The market duil: sales at $5, 60a5,CO for superfine, and S5,75a5,90 for extra.

Woaaras, The I’ia-sU I mu ranee Company tu filed in tbliOCceamiemcntoflU condition on lb* lit January, 1560, lie act of lu incorporation and amendment* properly certified to, and U* vrlttw imttumeut, nominating Ui AgtsU tad aalhomlng them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge ttrvlee of proceu in lie event of luRa. Aar, Thtnfju, In pu nuance of tit requirecentaof “An Act u amend an Ate esthltd an Act fjr tie In corpora ties of Imurano* Gompanka,d*tnlog their p:vtr;, and preaulblng thtdrduUaB,” approved Karob 2,1655, having pmeatod MUt-fie-ory etUenoe to me of full comp time* to tia ®'re«cu and ipooficiaon* of that Art, i .* W. DODD,'Auditor tf tie State ef Indiana, do hettby certify that FRED’S J. WALDO, of VEVaY. ai lie Agent cf laid C-cmrmr t* a*thorlied to unmeet tbi boiler** cf ThHUlUffCr, a* til Aftctof the »aJi Ptornii Itturano* Company, in ttii Stile, op to July lie, ]S6a,k>lb*txUat tbat-b« may be ooamlMioMd and appointed by

Groceries— Demand fair for Sugar at SaSlc; Coffee firm at l2jaL3c; Molasses dull at 44a4fiC.

New Yoitk, Feb. 18.

Wheat— Market firm nt $1, 30a1,33 for prime while, and $ 1,25a1,23 for prime red Cons—Far com 4&r49c; Shelled 53a 63c. i

Three thousand persons attended tho Italian sympathy meeting last night. The proceedings were quite enthusiastic. Speeches wcic made by the Rev. Dr. Bellows, Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Hr. Thomson, Joseph Iloxio, Hr of. King, Prof. Mitch ell ami others. Betters were road from John A. JDrx, Chan, Sumner, G. S. Hillard, George Briggs, E, Joy Morris, Bcnj. Silliman ami olhere.

Hat— Market dull and pticesdrooping; prime ljmolhy$l9 per ton. IJcttei—Market dull, at 12 to ICc as to (juality. Am.cs—In fort demand at $"3,23 to $3,25. I'otatoes— Market firm, and prime Kcshannocha at $3; Blues at $1.35,

. . JC.V3WCa»3E30t* PISE and POPLAR 3HlKCLES,acd Inch PLVE LUMBER, for ulc low tor Caib, by fobs HARWOOD t DOAN.

CO* Tho time table from New Orleans by railroad is as'follows: To St. Louis, 44 hours; to ( Cincinnati or Chicago, 53 hourspto Louisville, 50 boms.

Emma observed with delight tho Undistinguished appearance of her rival,-and looked, with contempt on Vf4vr's,clreap straw bonoel, with it*

ColToo and Saaituaie*. A LARGE luppty by the BAG, BARREL or A POUND. F. L. CR1SARD k 90K.

U» UM CoapWI. ;* Wa*tit Vfktrttf, I tin knsla nteetO*4mTM»*.»34ttn»4to» f o-wytw ViroOceto UkSxnJubMk 0<y I SEAX ‘ Ff rcbniWTi 1W0. - - ’ x —JOBS W. WB». AU'liM d/ 5(»tc.

New Ok leans, Feb. 18,

Sugar-Steady at GH7ic for fair to fully fair. Motnsies—33a39c. Flour—$3,oO for superfine, Bard—lt)|e.

O’Elder J. D. Griffith (Baptist) will pr-actr in OJJ Fclto»i* l|al{ to [light.

Tho Celebrated Wooster Fanu.nj Mill* for rvlr h* H- finiurD It ?o>.

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' (IGAluS A.N1) TOJJACrO. . /'UK rfav’ily <if niMK< k T0iur( ‘) U nr!,' I V / a.il c, a;J Ifl Utf I'f;. i uhzi ■ ; n.Ai(KS(‘\ i v ( ',u.ro.

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. N. 0. Molasses by the Barrel, Bio ftflcc by tlic Sack, N. O. SUGAR BY THE BARREL, a sinmciR quality’ of KANAWHA SALT BY THE BEL, aB-A^CJOilW, Cf Of oar onn pulling up and Catiny. AU, KISD3 OF GROCERIES, AT RETAIL. A Good Stock of Fresh Dry Goods. GESTLEUEX'S CLOTltlXG. cC XtOOODS (£ SXIOS3S, <luce ns iva re, Stoneware, <Co. s cCo., Constantly od baud and for tile Cheap far Cub, at S’m. 2 and 3, Odd FallonV Hill, by HARWOOD i DOAK. Vital, Fab. 6, ie«.