Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 23, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 June 1860 — Page 2
XIIV1TH CONGRESS-FIEST-BESSIOK. > :.; v May 81. . Sehate.*— Slidell, from Commit- 1 tffl to Investigate corropfiom in pubIjc pfiotiog, made a majority report, to tbo‘effect, that toy monies paid by : Wendell were'in accordance with a: bargain entirely voluntary and with-> pat tbe knowledge of any officers off the Government. The report con'demos' tbe present ayatem‘-of printing, a« that cnuld hsye been adopter]::' lit exonerates the President of any knowledge of the matiep. }l concludes with a resoln-f tlon that a committee be instructed to inquire into tbs expediency of tbe printing being done by contract or otherwise, . King made a minority report, io the effect tbat the testimony shows clearly that large same have been p aid to the Pi inter for the eupport of party papers and to influence elec*
i and Ohio, i RailjorJ has uspeji ft circular (Sr i and local) commit*. ■ t«a, etSlqre, and qthers .whom it-, i ; may .cqncfarp, slating *tbal arrange- : menu late been made Tf{th thoprinS cipa] Hies weal for “thropgb round' * | ticket* between all prominent points 1 WVsWnd-Baltimore for the Occam* roocUtton ob dejegfttea and riiitoj* tp lho Democratic 1 Convention, to be [ b«Id ia Baltimore on the 18th of June, r; Xb»jjckeU : will begood .for to aropla period before and after the Convention, to allow the holders an opportunity of reaching Baltimore ib good season, and time to return home upon, even should the session of the Convention be piolonged. V For theWeek proceeding theCoo*
===== ----->The St. Louis Republican says there are 1,5000 Mormons in the town of Florence, Nebraska Terriitory, who originally started for Salt Lake, and who it is asserted, are waiting for an augmentation to their numbers before they start Zionward. This is the ostensible reason alleged, but the Republican says there is another which is significent of their delay, and which is to be found in the recent Joe Smith demonstration. It is well known that the proprietors of the town of Florence have given young Smith a considerable quantity of land in that place and vicinity, and it is also alleged that he has promised that be will bring 20,000 emigrants there within a year. This is no small inducement, and it will
lions, and that the payments so made were known ap.d assented to. by the President, ; Tbe . minority agree to the resblntioq appended to the majority report. Anthony urged a complete reform i»i public printing. Kawspapera that could not support themselves were of no uso to any party, and the Senate Printer having violated the law by, transferring tbe printing, the offiice should be declared vacant.'. I The subject was postponed till tomorrow. , . , \ Hooae.—Vallandigham spoke in favor ot a public printing office. " . Pryor spoke tbe name" way, and complained tbat the President neglected bis duty in not informing Congress that the sum appropriated for Office blanks was execs-, me, instead of parcelling surplus among the partisan presses, ■
venlion, additional through patten • gtf• ' trpint— making all connections from tbs Western lines, will be run from Wheeling, Bcnwood end P«rkenbargt (the terminal and connecting points on the Ohio liver,) and eveiy possible convenience and accommodation which the extensive resources of the Company can command, will be brought into requisition to serve the large nombws who are expected from the West. : Tbo hotels in Baltimore, and a thousand private houses, offer assurance of ample accommodations to the visitors in any numbers, and at ordinary prices, hot should these prove inadequate, tbs' company pro jjote lo'briug tbe extensive hotels ol Washiogtoa city into play by ran-
form a nucleus, or colony, around which the dissatisfied at Salt Lake City can rally. ~~~~~
SPECIAL NOT ICES.
. Advertising. . — Discontinuing to advertise is like ■taking down one’s Sl&tT- - It is a sort of intimation' ofretitffment from business,, and. the public treat it as such. Or * they may regard it as evident that something has gone wrong in the business which requires privacy or investiga. tion. IVhatever construction may be put upon it, the result is disastrous. Advertising is a true directory of business; it is the chart whereby the cusI fofner can ffnd the goods and the place, and the experience of the entire world shows one fact that cannot be controverted, and that is, that the more liberal the outlay, the more that information is given to the public, the more golden the reward will be.
EDITORIAL COKPUESPO^BENCE* t CiitcisHATi/ June 4,,-186(1. - In we an invitation frpfa ihephipaod lUHroad tpv|sil tbe cjtiss of Balli* imors andiWashiogton, and Slonnt Vernon, accompanied ■ wfiti a ticket, good from April IBjh nntil Jnne J5iy-1860.‘ A special train was* inn about; tlje 'first' of. May, from Wheeling to stopping d short lime at all the places of inA'large number of tbaEditors of the' West and Sooth passed o'yer at thaUimc, and -they had a grand lima of it, as their different rehoria of lb* affair clearly shown. Wo werovBiiabla to 'go it that I time/together with a large, number of the two thooraod whQ : ffP« invitfd. • A large number tflpjc their trip before that lime, apd numbers bare been going since, and now, we urothui far ,op our journey, and a« we have payer had the pleasure t>t paying a ytail to that part our cber* Uhflc} coantry, wo doobt o'jt we shall enjoy it to the utmost.* : > , The Baltimore «pd Ohio Railroad is said to be (Me fcrfthoroogbfare in the cooperj t complete in all its connections j and regulations, and 'managed hy men of great experience ability In the peculiar duties as* signed them. And, although we go as tbS guests of that Company, and are undejr obligations to it for tbe courtesy ejftppded to us, atill we shall ppdoarpr tti sppafc of it and its man* egera ps we thinlf fbey deserve, and shall give them no praise where it is pot. justly paerited. t , -- Takipg the steamer Jocqb Strader last evening, commanded by that clever gentleman, Cium-te Bmutan, with the urbane- and affable It S. Dchmko, in the office, we find ourself ibis morning, ■ after a good pight’e rest in the **Qn«o , of ills West/' \Ve . have/spent the moriiihg ln attending to soipe spell business affair* and t'callingV upon eome frlerids and relatives hers and in Covington, Ky„ and will leave this! afternoon at, 3$ p,/ m, on.the Marietta Railroad, lor,Wheeling. Yon eball hesrnfroni'Qie'occidionaUy, during my absence. ■ • ». J. w.
PE, W. BAXTER, PEHTIST, CaabO«bo*oI(*dat lb* L«CI«r* V*tay, on It* tat riH»J V* to aooibl- * • . . .. -Wlt-ln
r COIVDCCTKD BT P. J. "WAIiDO.
Wedhesday, ism.
pAUTIOKI I'" The foiisvior'tct btvibg been pitied 'at the last session of the Lejiiliture of Georgii, bur business, on and after June lit, I860, will be carried on at Wilmington, Delaware, and St. Louis, Mtisonri. Am Act to repeal all Itw*, and' parti I of laws, lulhonnug Lotteries in ibe State I of Georgia, and for other porpses. Sicnos I.. Tkt Gtntnt Attmhlf 0/ Gterfia 6 enact: That, tiom aid a net the first day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty, all lava and parts of laws eu Ihotising Lotteries in the State of Georgia, or the rending of Rettery Ticketi in aaid State, be, and tbe same arc hereby repealed. ’ • Approved by the Ooveinor, Dec. 11, 1848. •
' -•ItT’i** nolicrfianlw takett -of inohjmoqj, **«mvaioiUoni. ’WSaUver b IhtoiidtNl farfoHlUito'Biort t>« mOioiiHcawdbj tM wdaeaod . addnu of th« miior; niol aecassiily for pcbli11111,1, butu * gusnmee #f good filth, we Mimnt nnJdTUke tfl tvluru raided irtidev l*Jtl AdVertUemehU payable In adi tiDM. or whan Afflfailt b mkde; la no cmo ; intjfd to lh« deUy’of lt£»l pnMesi; - * ‘in> All tanileat! adt«nbemeiiu to bopaltf fonafArUhtj to ■
poring ■ my ’absence, (eigbtto 1 twelve d»y«.) ' my, brother, ’ Oxis S. : W4tpo, will hpve the editorial bu* pemstod pf the'columns of the pamper,// Persons havjpg 'bnsinoseto ■,* trsOsitct ■ 1: with' - me, can call at ibe office, where their wanta will 'll ' promptly attended - to, /or’ upon »y ; InotboV, ai Olarkafin 1 ,& Waldo’s -iStore, oh Main: Street.. '/ ' '
. Therefore, all Lotteries pretending to be' drawn in the State of Georgia, after that date, muii pe illegal, and a fraud upon the public. • WOOD, EDDV A CO., Omni'and Msiuftrt of the Delaware, Missouri aod Kentucky Stile Lotteries. Wilmington, Delaware. Je6-9t St. Louis, Missouri.
----->At the recent meeting of the Grand Division. 8. of T., the Business Committee a series o( resolutions, the first of which congratulates the! citizens of the State upon a growing sentiment in favor of prohibition;.. Qj'he second is to appoint an Inspector of Liquor* in each county. The third authorizes the appointment of a committee to procure a Lecturer to traverse the State, The fourth calls the attention : of the Ministry to the question, and requests them to preach a sermon on the last Sunday of Juno, or as near to as is convenient, in favor of Tern* perance. The fifth recommends the formation of Divisions of the Sons, and Sections of the Cadets of Temperance throughout tbs Stale.
//iF.' J. Waldo.• ..Vevay, Jane2, I860 —2t;
The Slaughter which daily Sustains Us,—When we ride, we sit upon the ssin of the pig; when we wak, wo tread upon the sKin of the bulIocK; we wear the sxin of the Kid upon onr hands, and the fleece of the sheep' upon our backs. More than half the world ore human beings in sheep’s clothing. We eat the flestTOf some creatures, of some we drinK the mi k, npon others we are dependant for the cultivation of the soil; and if it is q pain for us to suffer hunger and cold,' we should scmpulouslyjayoid • fnflicting wanton misery upon the -anijmals by : w'hich w:eare warmed and fcd.~—Louisvtlle Hcrald.
GESEBiL COS?EBESCB 0? THE H. E. . CHKHCfl, ; - -: Xs tfbw in session at the City of '' BQff|lo, N. Y! .'The'attepdiaDce both : of delegatfij and - visitors is ‘ very. ' large! ‘ This is one of the most ira- ■' portaht sasivpna ever heldi as a very i large amoant of business ' will ./bisfore/thie aession for. and '/ perhaps 1 [tbe incipient aten/i will be ’ • tajeen'iri / regard •’ to ' home .radical changes in the goverhnujat of the
. ABTtci.—Ai iht hot mMa U -pproachloj, trtry ptrsoa iboold ptapart ‘tbalt system (or the dup, sad tbsra U m remady to applicable as “VcLsaa's SlrinitUsi Cordial and Blood Purl£tr.” U « ut purify tb* blood tbarasgbfy, and at tbatsm* ttso* ttraaftltta aadlsrigoratlibcvboJo or sanitation. TLt Isatost quantity of ll that U sold dally, U proof enough of Its gnat flrtaat la thoroughly rtmOTlag all .(apart matter teem ttt blood. Vo ny. to all, Uy It! ll It dtlldou to tat*. SeiihaadTtttUtaentlnaaetbiT catuaa.
foUootogtoa uBpltoftiiiBiinireat lettara coastaatty mailing fier Baatettaris S tesaaeb Bitten; - ■
Cairumaoca. July tS, 1IM.
Hum. n«>ttttn 4 Swirt, flUibsrib, Pa;— livt art iltuttn, 1 bin with nclNixntna* tj-il|ht deUan for fottrdotta Boitttm'i 8toa> acb Bluer*, which pleaaa forward via Klcb)|aa Southern Railroad, Tolada, Ohlo/and CUjtao Station. 1 hare purchased carnal dam bottlei at Ttfeda thia Suaunir, bulthi aalt li on Iki laemaa m much that I with to opr a a direct trade with pan. 1 wai Induced to try four Bitter* by oy phyilcliu for the Urn Complaint, and Retired neb matt' rial aid that I hart recommended It to other* and hart add *v«i two dotin' par weak for a«at the a. ; 1 hart all Uudi of median* u mj but (hare It none that I can to chttthlly and truthfully recommend a* jour DltUrt, for I know they bare helped me beyond ray expectation. Tcuttmpaetlally, Jehad*] m ' ■ PHILO. W1LS0H.
\Chgrch. ' " ■ ‘' '.Already the majority of tbs Cotp*' '.‘imUbo on lay rep reach tat fop hsya re* ; potted’.ibvbifebiy ■ to inch change—- ; wbich ibtrodlj co‘. lay Relegates fqto all'tfae CVafercnwi, 4 apunql and v *Bot'e sbppoBO it 'trill take at , laastfour jeara got; the' sense of Jbo' wM^church on 1 'so important a ‘change os. this,- us ’perhaps a plan 1 w iljboarranged and presented to all ,tba annual Conferences for their final ''ietipn'; tbs ,aprnber is , now*’22jl, being one to. every 27 »ministars ip- the active* work.' It - 1 will therefore bo seep, that they rep * mepalwrsj&lp;,'perhaps •! largest and most influeatial of all Protestant., denominations , in. t > the ( mj v'.*lf rrr,*: * 1 ’(■ ' ’
A, running.debate ensued between him ant] Burnett, iu which the latter maintained that the President bad do coDlrol of the matter, ami that it was tbe duly ol Congress to correct auy corruptions. • ' Pryor feaidthe evidence was nn* controverted/thaltho President »:iid id the gentlemen wbo executed blank*. Here are •30,01)0 forymir service*; and here are $20,000 to be diaiributed between tbe Peuu>y]Vani»u* Afgus, agjl Med ary‘a paper, in Ohio. ' • . . ' ./Burnett knew pothingabont.SDch testimony. {d* argued against tbe Government office/ amjb in favor of reducing the present rates ot printing, j Fluence waaia favor p( the es* tatUhmeni of a Government pitting 1 office. ;/ ■ ' * . [ Burnett hoped that; Pryor, pcxt time be obarged-. corruption'In the Ad mints traiiun, wuuld.be better inloitned.as to lacts. ' Pryor acknowledged his Indebted* nWs lor ‘tbe. ad vice.. ibc Huu.o otder ■ a eumumtto, and make him' chairman, and he would prove what UU ti«u eatu. , . ,V Burnett said, il (lie gentleman accused tbs President,, be,. wouldvote Kir another cuui mi tree.'. If ihtjcorruptioa exists,*Jet bint be arraigned, impeached anil disgraced/ It gentler men desire . to show, their seal, .it would be better, for them • to. fire broadsides at the‘Republican 'party, ibsteid of getting up familysquabbles Prybi replied, be wni : fighting on bis own' individual responsibility; and iii dpfeuceof tbe interesia of. tbe' peopla." Be it sound, pot* icylhatlhe Democracy, should,wash tbeir-Uands of all cbrrnpiiom ‘ Alter furl bar. d iscussion r Hashtn cfdsed tbe debate, contending that the president :knew‘ of ; the Po« Office print ing, aod Etatiog ,that to would vote against all schemes of extrava*t gance and corruption; coming trom’ either hr Republicans. > |Tbe bill for tbs establishment pf a Government priqttngl.office .passed, t , Pryor a pprsqqal In atitrpg beiHad .been approached, be should bay a staled that in ‘ 185/ he was solicited to ipply for apor« iipnbf, the ‘iUrplua foqd f but; indig* nantly repnlsed tbe proposition.*,; ll*he* House went ibtq Pppjpittee, ; ThoPost-Office appropriation bill! fof tbe ensnibgyear being uftdprcoa* I srderatlob, ' Collax • moved ■ 'yaritms j retrenching ; proposi lions, red ncing Skflljif to 9800, to fedncetbe. percentage of; postmasters, whose offices yield over' $3U0 postage ter quarter, abobt" leq' pet »»'•.' •aWtepeallDg that setfjftq' alio wing, the Post Master General i to* giyp extra pay to po&imayterf qypr ihoir salary.- , ‘ ... ; • Without decision, adjourned,* '
■ ' AU WRUNa. . In heated: politic#! coolest, mem* here of, all partie* .become, excited, and' say, men/ things calculated to woopd ibff teelmgsi of those opposed to;Vihein.; , '-''fFhii(,,ia wrong.; We should’lreal those opposed to oa in pylitjcs with great respect. v Perhaps, they difjer from a# honestly, and if they do,*i?a !}»vp fl° right to tpar the f}cer feeing# by insults and Ipsibnaitoqr as lp‘ their, political iptegijly, resets tp no good to os, or the (japse wfl advocate. ;We cifluol hope to, gain* any man*#; by jnsplting him, bat iatbec let pa reabqd and if we; find http jo error, jyaru him. of impeoding danger, and jf be stilt persists, it ia.bw own faplt, not oiirs. ... x--' 1 ’ : 1 'fha coarse pursued by some party nijppra degrading extrepje. Yhpy, seetp to think that lbs-more mure presentations they - get*, in 'their paper, the better. This practice sbonld be abandoned by every respectable journal. No good will result frotp finch a coarse; on the contrary, It wilt cause a re-action and work the min of the man who indulges in iL— Tipton Jtepublican .
ning extra trams, with-a merely nominal fare, between Baltimore and that place (38- miles distant) at coo* venieut hours before the meeting and after the daily adjournment of the Convention. . . To those desiring to visit Wash* | region before reluming to tbe West, round trip tickets may be bad at the I Western ticket offices lor but two |dollars additional, which is a ieduction; of one third from the regular fare' to Baltimore. Four, regular trains are constantly ruiming between Washington city and'Baltimore at convenient hour*.' Should ike Great; Eastern steam* ship visit New York harbor during the period ol the.Convention, as expected, arrangements will be made by the Company by which the Western'visitftn).at Baltimore can be taken to that place and back, on round tickets, at reduced fare. . V/*
Fise Prospects fuE Pe*cue« is New Jersey.—This paragraph we clip from a New Jersey exchange: "From various quarters of the State we bate the cheerful tidings that the indications for a foil, oM fashioned crop of peaches are more favorable than they have been for several yean. Wo are glad to learn that many orchards, which have either not bloomed since 1856'or whose early promise has been blighted by late spring frosts, now display a wealth of pink blossoms, from whose fruition their owners- oro snog nine of obtaining a plenteous, healthy yield.*'
-OIew Idea. —Mr. E. E. brought ya in ft deliei°u£apple T °t},ej-. day, u sample of a keg full which ho caused securely, headed up and supk- tojhe bottom of hist mill. pond Jast Navember, where it had Jain-undisturbed tlirougli tire winter and until abouttho 11th of this month. On bringing his cache of fruit lathe surface and opening it, every apple was found to be free from speck or rot, and as fair (iud'Tmwrin'kted'iisou tho •dnV'when taken from tho tree. ' (.V.* 7/.) Eagle: - ■. -H" y
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W^iiu.sows, D.C., Jane 11,1856.
1 have used two bottles of your Barhase'a Holland Bitltrt, and r havc found it very useful io case of Indigestion and Headache, and recommend it to all who need a'ptcaiaiu and efficacious remedy and valuable tonic. .
Dyipeptit VFsmm Jtttiiti— Daiiuvt’a has cuied me of Uys* pepsia by using it only one *veck. 1 recommend it eon fide ntly to alt ta deling (roni this diseased ■
*jjPor tha Indiana H^relHo: THE JfBDICAL fcOCLKtl OP SWITZERLAND anu.wuu couaiua* ; V A number ol physicians, subs crib* ing.to ho pariv orsett;’ bhtretraraimr tbe troatment'iii a ociekce, and to' be ■ Eclectic, in the proper wash' ofv the term’ met at the* office of Dr.' hVgainAI I e n a v i I! e, on tbe first bf JpheV andhrgauized a Society; oppoibtJDgtbB'Usual officers. The 3 next' meeting' of the Society will be hili ' of July, after wbijclj tba ■ mWungs wifi l - ne held 'I''* 7 * • ' ; *At these meetings ;idl ’ maUersVpf in teres t concerningthe - PhUMOphy ahd'ireilnienf of /disease'writhe die*’ cussed, apii ' f as 'V; consequence, each, njgiher ifoiil t*ai pin a ; pje a »ofejh e , ‘ r , PfoowiV. •
f.COiTfEHENCBOFFICERS/ . »n. , ) Jt .yllil;bb seen ftot?r.v.our .reports £hat the .e^elions .eamabll yesterday; The icsnlt is os ”'h T '
SOMKIHIXO STRAftOL
1 Among Uj© ahfortuoate Qatboat* I men in the late terrible hnr* rtcane on tbs Ohio were two broth* ers JV icd uBtne or uhduoub, irom Fltuburgh* When the boat they were on weDttlown, near Carrollton, one of thetii wps rescued from drowning, bqt the other, leas fortnnate, sunk and perished heueath the wavea. The waiting at Carrollton and searching ifl vain for several days forthe.bQdy, returned to | bis home id Pittsburgh. Saturday be dreamed, that hjs brother, I h\1;iso name was Daniel, catpe to ibis iKNiside and told him h>s dead bouy might he found buried by the side of 'that of a ;relative who perished on same day aod iolika mannerwith himself, (I’iiorelative was on another bo.'t when Idit.J— The brother started down the river, and on t'eaching this city and calling on the'.$ ext0Q of Springdale Cemetery, he fou ud sure enoogh .that bis brother and relative were interred side by side in t.his city. This ta a strange story; but if wan related , to oa by Mr. Gibbons bimt>elf, who was in onr office to day, and wa have no reason to quretion bis verscfly. r-Madiion Oouritr_,
JtiT Justice Daniel, of tbs United States Supreme Court, died at Richmond, va., may oisi. ‘ tta was * Virginian by birth, aad about 75 yean old. Ho was elected to tho Virginia Legislature in 1809 and reelected In 1810, In -1812 he was chosen privy Councillor and re-elec-ted until 1835. Ue was offered a seat upon the Supreme Bench in 1834 but ho declined it; and was in 1830 agpointed United States District Judge for tbs> District of Virginia, and in 1840 be suiiceeded Judge Barbour in tbs Buoremo Coart.
CLARA E. SCHL’CHMAN. Pittsburgh, Uct.A’t, ItCO. (Mr* V> i* IK» u-if* of th* noted Lf ihogiaphcr) v .
*■" uiut Journal; Edward ,'iboiiuoa;-D. i): •'■ ■'■;:’V*VVV’.. . -'t E&toi‘bf the Qtidtlsily /V K0Tjaw, - paniei P.; Wbaedoo; D;i), t[. . ■ ; Edi of , qD<iaj Sijljool. Paper and Bobka, Daniel Wise, P.P, i. 1 V . of ib.a Society, Johu iV.Diirbin, fWL.-'S : Afiftlaot WpiP'.H. , ‘!Larri«,-D.I), ti ! '...i: v}0 *
The late High Sheriff of Allegheny' county hit given us the following: "1 was afflicted with Debility of the Digestive Organa imuuaiiog to a severe attack of Dyspepsia, which hid rrduetd myjitik considerably. My wife was also'afflicted under same circumstance!, and with 1 lame disease. Having* used: your nicJicif.e, called Uaxuve’s HolLana Bittkhi, we both ubtaiucU relief and ate happy to afford- you this public evidence ul its value." JOHN FORSYTH." Pittsburgh, Jan. 22, Ibh7. . jc6>U
; CHINESE ‘Si'OAR'XIANG FOR Fodder—Hiram Reed,, of Iusays: have tried thephinese*Su ga to jsomc extent,' as n/odder crop, arid I am sure horses and cat,t)e: cannot get anything they like better, and do better on. I ;have given horses Sugar Cone and good clover hay at the same time,; and they will always*eaTtho cane - first— I aniof opinion* that it , will pay to .plant a fe w acres of Sugar Cane as feed for stock/’ ~
Ageoteof' j thi).- Na ork Book Oonpra, !>:!)'., and /jJifi Port«r, D.O. -.r.:V,_EJilqr pf'ihdi Chriiitifta ’ Advocate’, Calvin Kingsley, : * Ladas' Hnpository, iX W.ClarJr, D.D; *• • : i K- •v'/t.-'*'
Sabbath School and Singing Schoof/ AT ODD FELLOWS* HALL, Every -Sabbath Afternoon, AT TWO O’CLOCK. A3* AH, both young and old,- are. respectfully Invited in ulead. ' maySd-tf ’
TflB Umos. —The following was added to a ‘'Union Platform*' recent* 1/ adopted.at a political Convention in Tennessee,’ Jl was adopted by acclamation“The Union of 170 with lit anion at corn, Their anion with I* to ien ud m«r, Their anion with upr In one prcdone born, .And their Union fortm” -
Editor oftha Christian Apologist, t Naiti p.I). * : X ; -:,)Sditor of'’ Northern-Advbcate, Rov.jha8c S. Bingbam.f-X ; V V ■- ' Edittjr of ;NorthweitaruAdvocate, * Key. Thomas M. Eddy.. .. • ;-‘- of Central Advocate, Obu .Elliott,' D.D. = - f.v-;■ j ■ Editor of Pittsborph- Advocate, •Ray. iSamnel H.Nesbitt.*, . .. Agehtq of .VYebtern, Boole .Con- ■ «rn,-‘Rev,;.Adam'Poe,. and Rev. Lrik’ci Hitchcock.V. '■ •“*' . i !. 1 California - Advocate, Rev.Eleazpr Thomas. ‘ >•
. JBJHlCIhBQH^Ol&DABtMJlJ)6^T. v , A, ddh in twajil • the BteeimbciaV' wbVqon- : night beionj' last, .which;* rejmltjhl in' ibtf death pt ah Irishman named MoVr?a b'iinn.— The Lebanon-was oound op tbp riyor lor tbif port. ■ A|; Patriot, ilnd. f Lexter >V. Wood got aboard .and took deck passage lor Cincinnati.—■ The bolt had' not proceaded ; tar, on her’waj/ wben a quarrel 'arotfb 5e* tween .Wood and Elmo, vyhicu.was promptly qaelied by the.officers. A short' .Tvbiis alteiwards" Wood ap* preached iba mate, aqd stated that no entertained fears of being assaul ted by tbs prew, apd white Vims relating bJS ij'ears,; Elion- approached him trom b«bind and : '§trtifk-blm with bis tjst f which was immediately followed (»y a blow from anqtber.ipna of tba deck biuds.who £ used, a 1 haoliat. qpoo-the fotpcastjp, and liki 'a fjger Elina pounced upon him, and wqa in the in’ tbe race,'when 1 Wood drew a knife, «nd with alPthfc force of -k jaftonm a deepenta sitoation, drove, it imo bis.assajlant’s stomach.:,- Elion Jell backwards tba defdr, crj tag “O roy Dodi ho ba*'tilled mel , “ibe. only'words that hVbtteted. 1 Revived abodt*half anibbdr. ■ I' ■
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Ttie Kivxills ire believe bat a larger circulation ttias any other paper in thlspattut the Slate, it circulates freely tu this and the' adjoining conn ties ,lu Indiana and Kentucky'.. TheTUvmialsan old and well established paper, and is “one of the permanent institution* of Vcvay and' county.. For terns of aivertUIcfj'aee'&rit page. For farther,’particular, •udreea she proprietary F. J. Wllbo, Vevay, Indiana.
—Soul Sjeep.ersds t he n ame of a new.religious sefct*which has recently made its .appear:ance at Fairfield, "lowu.— -Four men- and ono-woman apostles-of the sect; have been tanying ar'that ' and ngnh a'tent They arc opposed to churches, deny the Divinity of GhrSt, tcaih that the*soul is a’TTihfenjil rsub-:stafrc0-,%nd sleeps with/tho hodymtil thejresi^ffetion.
REPUBLICAN NEBIING IN EOCISVILLE.
■ Janu 1;—;Y««lcrJ»j «. tmafJ m:»p»iited meeting of iCepublictttn—BL'nd Ballard presiding—ratified thi? CVticago nomination, and formed a Ocimp.'iiS“.Piob* a co mini two w.hs Appomtad to in* vita Cassius M. CU\y to come and deliver an address* -
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GEiNEUAL liNSUKAiNCE AGKiVT,
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“Editor of Pacific Advo cate, Rev, Thomas' B; ;Pearda.—' 'BVjf&a JDaity ffhfifiipiti iAdvoCaU* 'I A d ’
It the regular antharlted Agtat for'the fetev* ing well Annin and, reliable Companies.* Ulrich have fnUy complied with the Insurance Lairs of. Hie State of Indiana 8ECUEITY IN8TJEAHCB CO.,
REPUBLICAN NOIL’NATION.
XabuHAPoLis, JaneT.--i.h8 Sixth Congressional District Convention. cqefc here and nominated Albert, (i. Porter Jor n»* election by acclamation. '
VTe cok/isskWntelyes ijiule atep r ; iical concernnjg lho tratb of halite-, cfteot lbaB»lupj0re Patriot -■ h * rh f . A Uj« Chicago fJopycptlpQ - ’ Mr. Lincoloof bis pom&atipp: W«U :proccrding7.t<>'. ~ &K pwitfenc?;' “bii 1 idigbbbrV. knowing that MrlXinraln’ - wir f a*/ Bliicl ly- teibpaKance' map; (t onVfjdi^flcbcii-theiri fcjriyanii tfittcracpTflied wlih-bouJeaof' win^ JbVi 6 laky j sdit t ,tc/ edible*" him* • k°P e W^ 8 Muiip£u|^^^ M clhp .war* ble.rffii tud',ttnpp»irtf r ,lbpm,. to, wy to bis friehj^ J anA^iijgbbort! ‘ that be duly sppVeciated jbdjr bdtfio copjd not“oraseat s long MtibiYibid^ jfe pr trda'dbot,' aid’ tbit /he fcbbold-lreat hiaguteta with plep* 'tifil'djjngbta of delicipoa pad. pur*
Ol New.York; Asicu $&73,Kt3 tdvv
PHffiNIX XBSFEAKQE'COMP’Y,
; Of Hartford; AsscUShsS,326i«.‘
tW Felicia land tod tine* ed. wljion t‘ Vila toed f«.uU 14~f> join'rayc*minded M(irooipUj. Klfjulawn ibvt*ot anlUlt iVomptny. • ■ ‘ieb<i/-»-U
a r tnto Saying/ "and acdcptetioii’’ ttel'th'e* mra v fcitfowh bpVxK?, Efeoyrn neigh* bwhoddf and takes-KfeM&e pa$er, goS&’-njit. Idea/- 1 T*roin 'oonno •fidwsajtreain of peace itrtEo house; beauty * around 'the house/; refinement in *’ the neighborhood/ and an Edneet love of homo. ' - • *
• . •. GutquflSjtn; J lias*4. ; ,Mesd p6rk firuilj.at.618j Bacon 74tol0c; floor dull at 66,25 to5,75; Sugar 1 asses 44 *46c; Coffee IBJaldf; Wheat SI.28tol ( 35: ’ 31,I0al,15; Uomp47u;or' oar/HUti5lk i6r'ine»Yed; Cau 1 'Bye 9Ua92c;; Barley 6tk; r Hay616 to a|7 per tub. (or. prune timothy; inferior il to 74f; .Chwae,7toil$c; Butter It) to 75c. Qreenapplw $5. per bbl. Fouioes, 75a61'76 »' brl.
Emopi’j? 0 * to Pikk'b Peik.~ The folloyyjngie the numberof-iMrt* and p].eq that crossed' pie Mississippi river ai QmahJ, Nebraska Territoty; - for the wee if . j Sdv'ijay—iwagons,-206 men. v • *• -*>3B-wagons, 121’ then;ii ■JLUtb —Sp.iwagons, 283peq,; Uth 1 ** — 66. wagons, 162meq. 12th M — 27 Wagons, : 78 pet},' 18iU " —42 wagons, *w-40:wugona,' lS2 meV • Total? 868 wagons, 001 min.:. Total for fivp «pe)is, 1167 wajj: ona,;8495 mem ..ji.
Tbs 0»ly Cturt'tbV Bdll*. > J’;' ‘ . ' j CtlCEnrin,_'Jn0836 T '16}9. Hirlux cxrolcocwl'smi and tfDtipfcdtd 6eoafit iroo aaJJfifct oia crtStf SjYa'p Ih' toi *oa« «( toll#! I »k* ptcaaon ooofii lu flotiilialni.' ,1 tad, Jtoiii Weak out it m« tjiM (suwy of Vdj oltlfiout-'aaftJ,) VbdlU t rr ** w fo , y T «U«ttttr nodlw blioftl taking tto FaaftoaHafnip.- teWofiijfsl wa*k*ptflir,T** Uartfi; udl4 V ifcTdiil aattrWj'filoppwdi 0»ect»«»rr‘cs*s»ik!ii MonMoetd tulagaftMl tofts UUfifi t&aSyrbjv flopped anddl»ppt«*i without comlhg lb a. head..: Ita ttattof aoajntlfc.' Af B* BTOffOto-
,j/ t Wbbdiimoifliliatalyngare bint tel) |mtp the pjntpUjr. of the-, ufiii etsj apd whett ached this city .placed in Hammond 1 Street Station House,, and when taken before the Police Court was committed' (0 jail .without bail, (or hia appearance.oa Wedntiday next to answer thq charge of murder jo the‘first degree. - Id the mean time an 'inquest upon the-body of FiTnn was bold by Cor* oner Carey: the jury after 1 a patient bearing of the testimony returned a verdict of death from a woond in the stomach, ..inflicted by Dexter ,W, ‘Wood, and further iqupd that the Wound wai inflicted in selOdefense;—* C’iu. OaittU, 2nd, ; ■" ;
- in BrazU is larger than ever before .inbwij, the luhbs of the trees hnvmg'to ho pruned up to preheat breaking doncath die weight of the groyingiiemea£ The new coffee would not be in market before tgo middle of June. - * : ‘
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On the llitdajr of May, it ft o'clock,'ft JL, alter n Ions iUseu, Ur*. lUnwi Aunaoso, widow af Waith Aaxmoso, deceased. •
Locisuru to Supply thx North with Pbacbm.— Ii U expected'ilwt the peacb crop of Louisiana, this year, ijill be overran, and it U.prohosed to ihip by ex press peaches from hJUsjasippi to, Chicago, where they will arrive at least two months in |advance of tbo.Maeon North. Arrangements are being* made by Adiam'a {Southern EXpreea for the transportation - of tijo .loscipba. ff°|l: to ! Oindbnati,'- Chicago/, 8t. Louis and (Louisville. V
®.iober (5ltitioiw-I680. 1
TWO STE&BOitS HOT/
m r *l‘ f fa ’t *3^« !■'!,' '*.ft 'j rfA ne>V.paper called-tho ■'Indira State Repuhkcan haa Started at Columbus, 3ft9iafip r by Hr. G R Slips,
Wilhikotok,’ N. 0., Mey 20. — The steamer McLanreu, fdr.Fayslte* ville, bunt her boiler at foup p’clock this paomlog, pear Elirabetfatptvn, Irifjipg Capt. Evans’ and two dtrcjc* bauds,- and scalding the firemen' add others. Tho cargo is a tola) loss.
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Ut. SiuuiiS, AprU2l;lS60. M». F, J. WaiMt ....-
Dmt Sir—Platto andoupta' WM- U. H. GLEASON as a candidate for Ooujty Treasurer at tba October cftcuo'fc, and oblige the eiUjeaa county. oayQU • Mini Yorraa.--''
XouibviI/Ls, June- -2.—The upatLow* ; er Louisville ' wfrarfi. Ship* pipgEport, v;as turned fcilay. £95? $6,000.
' rr .the Baltiniothami 6hio Railroad intend to issue abdok madanp-ofthe'- good, tbisg* [Eftid: .by ring the late grandetemtien.
HOTIPP,
ereantS&ilwdli afiacenca JOSp O'. BEBKStttBK, •( JtipU# Cbnatr.u a eeaOfiate hr rinmnn nmiMUp Bur tTri rTItrVl rmruarl of Ihaeofiatlas P*irMrn, roo, and Svllitrltnd, *il it'i 09toh(T
■ ’ It 'said that 20,Q0Q Swedes apt! Nonv’egiaris Will emigrate to the United States daring the oojning. season.
• New Orleans. May ' | Bayou Bara packet, Dnncaa jF.|Ken-;,| per, the ferryboat B* Clork, api tbo Opelousajt Bailway barge-were: burped Lore 170,000.-i
T fi btrtbj fir«n that at a molar BMttsf at OctX denmueEe<*ii)poi«il,N*.W,lvO-q. acid »i u» odd juiotp Hail. %.PantoU»4, on U« tTC&lQg ef Jaut lb* &b, )W0,U»t» ilfltata cUttlM tot mm Ira****, U «m tt* wmlac jut. 7. C- WHIT; Strife*. Paintt, Jail 4Ik IMC.—21 -
jtu&m.v* ’ . ON SUardij,t roll ol Book till*, tbout Foitj Bolltn.' Aooopt thta ft but on ft Sooth Cftfollo t'Btak tt uurlettoo* Xh* todtr »U1 Us reiuilj jtfniitd by florin git to . Jobe 4, Ib&X-rt - . JUKWl/OD b BOftN.
