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lo erat t Mcdonald,.. Editor, j PLYMOUTH, IXD TIlllMlllV MoniiiP'. - XliUl.MII' -'OH lllll.l lW.tl . I t i DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS, rem ri:i:siDi:.T, JAMES I3CCHAXAX, ! r OP KSXSVIT.VM. tor vice nti:iL)i:NT, JOHN C. BKECKINIllDGi:, OF KENTVCKY. STATE TICKET. For Governor, AfHEEL P. VlLLARD, of Whit'?. For L'wut. Governor, Ac ram A. Hammond, of Vigo. For Secretary cf State, Daniel McClure. of Morgan. For Auditor of State, John W. Dodd, of Grant. For Treasurer of State, Aquilla Jones, of Bartholome w. For Attorney General, Jos. E. McDonald. f Montgomery. SuVcrhelent of Po.Ul: httrwtlon, ... ' -i t r T) . V illiam C. Labradec, of Putnam. . For For Cleric of Supreme Cnrt, it. T r.... f l illiah l. uLAi.li, ui u'.'u:iv. 1 t j.. n... .,.,., c ... r j 1 jxi oiitr or jse ts'u.'i ji tiuv kuuh, 1 - r t .1 uukdo i.MK, 01 NH-hft-Mi. !, 1 FOR 1st 21 3i 1:h 5h Oh 7th Cth yih 10th 11th D. Jones, of Franklin, Edmo.nd Johnson. Henry Co, Martin M. Rai. Shelby Ja. M. Hanna. Vigo 44 J. S. McCleland, Clinton Co, Orpheus Evfrt, Laporte 44 F. P. RADALL. Allen S. S. Mickle, Adams Co. For Cov areas Xivth D'trht, Ym. Z. Stuart, of Cass. For Prose -h-tor, A. L. Jones, Porter Count v. lor tna-or. I IL (II MILLLh. t u: i c. Judge C. P., J. G. O'V RNE. SI:''.s-a:l " Prosecutor. J. Heni-j.k on. S . J o,.T; liepresenta ive. Eli P.ROWN, S.:r.L ! I Trcasu-rDAVII) VINXKDGK. Sheriir J. F. VAN VALKi-NDUKGH. C.ia'r Dist. No. r IiOBKUT PIPER. 3 VM. IICGIIES. Surveyor J. B. N. KL INGER. Coroner J A COD KNO BLOCK. j .. , ,.. 1 W.J.MoirL" äuthöried tö ,ct ;s a.. v,n -; et-ireandrecrft fer:ul5rtr..t;cr to the I. mcrat. .v..i.., WiLLCtciiKT M. MrCor.M.TK. U :v:'h err -1 to receipt tor PubScrr.tio!s to the I)..:a er,r, at K;i-.s. fckarlc Lount,, Ii Cum. ,. , Kxnn.Ks Satixcj. Th T n, n h rmt ..nl. nrrorting in connection with the .Smth. X 1. Tribune. Dl L.iuur.1, 1ÜW.1. TI ft f.-ttfi'Mr.n Ij o -r. rAi.ti or,a i -ih!. -lot-r ' iCir0aU,'aa!! a h ?htrpe'sKifie3arc Utter than WA.IIcur;, Let &C'v' si' ! - V P Dai I ; . i ... ........ . . . au f. HO! FOR LA PORTE! will return tho same evening. Fare, 81 j fjr the trip, if fifty persons will go. Turn cut, Democrats, meet your friends in La Porte, and show yourselves woithy of tho cause of Democracy. ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. Congress adjourned on the lCib inst., od. The Presi. ie:;t is.v.ied his proc amativn convcnitio-tjoiifriess on i airs' av. ihe 2jst 3 j vi. , ... ' . H'l .1 1 f I . ins:. v nai tne result oi their deJib'-ra-lions w 'nl be, w. are not able to ?av rif'hpi. When h oMieialiv ma le known to him. that, for the preseria ion of peace' itnu quietudtf in the tern or) . i: was re ces-, ftirv to send Uni ed S a'.rs in, . ps tie r., the :e troops were ltnme-lia ely S"V;a:id all ie organized companies, "both of aboli-' vi c.niii.. j . i the tioni-ts and pro-slavery men. w-r disband ... . ed. Thi3 was more than Lanh, Hkeder Co. desired they only wanted the profllavery organizations dispeieil, and then they could have had things 't on according to programme. Aer thc troops were sent to Kansas and peace was restored, the abolitionists com-; menced abusing tho President for doing a! theyedu?sted 1. im to do. Should they persist if. their rebellious course, the army Trill bare to tliTvtwI'd. our froiier Tfr

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DEilCCEATIC KALLY. : ' .--j-.o., tu.oimuthstovnjon x wi Withercat pleasure en-1 datlon of tho Island, the des.iu.-tl on of ihV in when Congress was on the eve of a.i-; l h.o pulj r. li is time t .r eon-ervatiye branch of s. i;.i ia ivea:.h. an ! m eh inThere U to be a Democratic rally at La S" f-ir tlKlt ,sc cou ,lot receive a re-nomi-1 teP into a ioint canvass with you for the rcimininy j buildings and tho probable loss of a great ' j lurnment, and whn it was well under- 'very i here to demand in th- puipi.. i,-s have inc-eas.. i ;! . fae:ii.i's . f pr..d i -t , c. i oi ' liati-iii to the ofiice of fcuneriutctidcnt of ! '' to six or ! 8 ood that the present Congi ess w..ul 1 not, ! tiie gospel of Chi ist. and nothing else. ,j , a:i 1 J, m-a is . f a-c nip.i,: i :g a.. Porto on Saturday evening, A-tgUst 3v)th, , . ' 4 1 rane the detail with von bv letter or bv a persona 3 , , 1 .' . . ? ., . , , ir,,, .,.m Un... ...r. uh. .rh.r?.. i . ....r ' . . r - 1 ; .1, -.,. iJ IS'iS We lrfhar a tr.h. v illleive .hi liMu' Instruction, although he had been a interview at anv time towards the middle of Fe,. v- ' 1,1 "Han line, the anx..- ) m either session. nnkj any such deeisi m. ' them heir no in.M, u ho glories i.i ant am nut of 1 ibc u hich 1 1. t.auce.i.n o,e , r f ? t n i faithful officer. Mr. Mills' refutation, to- lLal wt' !tV "' r !-V ! 1,0:lrn lhv 1 ) V'Y b'; therefore, d-s this proviso leave i thing, save the cross ability ;f u ....-l manu ,1 edort. o, a ....,- place at 5 o clock, F. M.. for La Porte, and , ... ... ery respect full v vours and the means of conimuniea rn bdween the President utterly powerless to enforce j . , i plisn. r-.e numpüs achieved i.i !M-l.-.s .i .. . .! irether with the evidence of Mr. I)i:nnr. .f sfilttvi ri? rnt.fw .. . . ... . . . . . J . i o .T The Vnii.-o'i ...u-resr! i i lei t ..T i. r .: . i :

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v... .1 u .t-i .1 . .. . loiicu uirouoiiouL me ia:e. .vim :ut ieu(f 1 """ l'J l,m '""" ovd o ie un . It is exposed to tie n I , mg ine u re4m.11 1 ie.- o, ... , -. .., , . .. . . . but the House, tin-king that ma'ters were , , 0 1 ... ...1 . .1 . . 1 1 r . . . . 1 ' M . ,.,,..hl... lr..J I...- lis November ih.ll th v wont have hlletois. I ..ese geiilleuieu a;c horrilicd at .he . .... ; we think the lOliort will do little or no harm , ,luot,nni but when the Ham came along sweep of the waters and the sou. hern bieft- ; proviso woiihl compel the 1 ie-4 len .o iii- .f . 1 . II iTZ Tr " ! I - P"v. ! ' -Je.r reniseJ , Ule l or.lng. -..id. .,. ,... it a ..inblo n-.t ! nr. icl. I . iT.utÄ ,,n a,l i,.k -sU.-t.-h Ä SrtÄrÄ amendment, to .he ein ct that the army! . . 1 - i.(,... fll.0 imniirf.li .1 r,f v n,.m 1 ' the summer months. 'I his year the is- from enforcing the law on pei il ot vlepi iv . . 1 , J . s Should be withdrawn from Kansas, nnd!"111 lT th fI,OWU ard fr"m i "l , , - laud is reported to have been well patron-! ing the army of Ls pay and support. j" these rare pM b-aatu s. aa nt the democranc pany. fnat is 1 ho .1 . ' . , ' , , . the State S.ulh Bend as best they , , . . , fo ilK lo The second prov iso v,,uires the Presi - House broke up in a row at 12 M. po.m to w'.iich all the,, labors lend. Mr that tnosc who vere indicted Bhouldgo . 1 coulj If iJ,0 Sotithorn Michi .an Road , , V . 1 l , , L ... i,. he Teiri orv the 'mili ary ! The Arm v bill was ,ost, together wi.h a Pratt, on Saturday last, held up a book . ., ...... . . .1 A Card. couiu. 11 wie oouiutrii iUicnigan ivoao, learn who was exposed to tho storm, and ; dent to keep in the o'lii.oi me min ai ( . - . 1 free without any judical investigation A(W t tn,rc of ovt.ral wrt.kj thc through its agent, Mr. Williams, intends whit losses we have to deplore. The ordi-! force' at present there and employ then, f ;r ; number of other bills; K -pub beans ,0 pu, por.ing to ,,.;am the Kansas Jaws pasng had; ,n these amendments they knew ' , .nuoeh.irie revivd a,,u, mcbv the IiJlian- to discriminat: between democrats and re- y -cess by the ci y is r, the Opeh.u-! laudable 'purp .seS therein specified, while , cx.cnd.ng ll.e session un.ll . sed by the K invis Iv g.sla.ure, w. ich are thc Suate would not concur. TI.ey fi g .! -'If H ni,n.:,,e mibr,eanR and use their road to f, , he,- ,1 . ILailroad, u, llaVou ILouf. and thence I the third proviso demands that he shall , po clock, and the Democrats all v..t..,g condemned as s:n. gjy and unnuahhed y , ., , , , , , , 1 1! c fl iebruary I .st I roijoiincod thc 1 publicans, and use then 10.nl to tin lliei the , , .. . i , .1.1: I, . ..,-.r.i.,i7e.l miliii-i and 'and re-; I"1' l- v democrats or hv fusiMiiss. and asci lbur2 1 until theolock struck twelve, u hen ' whole t..rv of thi ! 0Ö0 vhah-r,rnh,n,m ii ini1.t c i i . ex i by steamboat to i ho island, going and re- disarm the 01 ganize.i militia, .inci aim ic . r . , i . , , . ., 11.11 un u,r) m uu 5. -V h. 'yriwi.aHgoof b,,!, ., l(, .j,. f tlm ' . . , P .l,,..., I ,.,. ..lithe UnUed States arm distributed J be factious proceedings of the Repub ed the Kansas outrages to these law. , 1 . r- 1 1 .t 1 l ai-inmr fir ti.rm and lan'iunw 111 ir!icfi it intuit un- 1 J lUiniiiLf iw ice a Week. the e.eaiuoo.ii : 'o au un nmi -7. "00 "" ioii.ihu ... , .. , . . ... ' .... " . . , the Speaker pronounce 1 tie house adiourn ww f,TJ n" bI" n", " 'I'1;1'1 ? .. 1 . o vn J , . '. , v. ,,,:., Iicau party to deleat the Armv hi creates Now ,1 is a no.onous i.icl thai nota MiiiHo

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. . . UiO 11 J I li-iiu.i. -nil -in. .iimii ui omi cii.uj:cs.i;iiii .1 c mim.......i. v., .e.i.w, ,hj,k- linn, " noon We hope to have filmier delails, aild otic cKIZeil coma, in ins cooiei iiiouieiiis, j v-!,vv "I--....... ...... ................... ...v.. ...w Ii is morally impossible to ac in a w av in.-, ure im nsr iiiou.s li.-ti- n. j ... ... i. ,w. i, ., . .,1 v.. ... i .,...! . ' i . e :.. i' ....... ' i ih-o unless the President will con-1 Kpublicans rcfusetl it. Many odiei Kansas law and the Maine Iaw t.fihi ... - i . . . .11 ... n 1 f .- Would not tie Used I) I lie loail to cany Di.iv lh- .leeoii. is heretofore received in.lV insist tiiat UIIU sS Hie I icsiaeni. ni 1 011 . . J ........ that will-please ihe abolii.iniK. In ;h- Th-rtit.n,. ..to.,,n .n-rhv.ot (..cum u,, , , : irii " . ) K 'l l,u,,.,h ' 1 1 Sl,. u reimlh'n in advance any decision bills were defeated by lbs ac;i Sate passed b lie fusion legis ature of ."lid ol In' itTsor Miih-.m tlnsM.iie, ui the, r .etiera out such b ise der.igns. If ho done so on bave been much exaggerated. sent to u pu ,i n in .iu.im.. IUUMMI ,r. , f , fiI J. . ... ,, . ... I.,,,..1 , , , ,. . -, ., , e : , r first place, they abus-d IWile,,; Pn.Rtx ,n this n, dter. UI n-:,di! y ,-, c,r to .he c urhM ,,1-. his ifU.fl .,1 v ru,, wu 1 fur- In the mean time we subjoin such items of tho Supreme Court, and will acceptcon- 1'edefe: o the Army II blocks up ; K5 1, which should sinke the mind of .any in no measu:ed n-mis. in conp.-nee . f - I :,m .,..t,U. .. .u ,he ,-.ii:UniU . U,.I ' lfl fl" as we have be,.,, abb to gather. Tho fol- didons so embarrassing with respect to tho out .lo, 000,000 Many loading Dein- one wishing to uo exact jus ice as a parab 1, u. r from lhir..r& bVothei.st litem, n too well 1 Iber is in, crest by disniissing him mime- , . , 0v0ri.;Ä0 c,f any federal authority in the erat a are opposed to an extra session, lei m uh tvrannv. Onetsecnou of the hiyot sending the L tii ,.J S a : , r., -p, kn;,o worM to ; tliately. Such low -li fed and niggardly rel ep ion of li intelligence Territory of Kansas, .h. army of the Uni- wishingthc issue to go to , he country, es- j Kansas laws say that no man who is conto Kansas, to pro ec. th 'T'; r.i ti.eir; . ', conduct can only be accounted for on the L .f ,l. .li.,sr..r ,r iti.shenr Ciiv. and the ted Sta'es shall not receive their pay, and pecially as a majority of ihe House, this sciemiously opm.sed lo slavery bhalUit as

to the tender mercies of the red man; all! this calamity will be brought on the conntrv. (if abolitiomVs rule,) merely fr the . purpose of mating a lit 'lo poli'ical capital ;

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J Ti e nbo-i ionics had sagrtei y enough to j during the last Congress. Mr. S.uart had , says that he is in fvor of having the eounI discover that if this state of things con- no nciiuainanoe personally, exempt in ;i few ty sa. moved from Knox to San Pierre; 'tinued, there would be no show for Fro- J of the southern counties. It was proper, , if such h his object, we predict that he

i mont. c en m the free States: consentientj ly, they set themselves to work in the low-' ! er House just at the close of the session. ! ? forve the wi hdnnval of the troops fr..m I Ka-'Ss. so that the idfseourin'r of several ' I S:a'es, wlihh have teen colWed togeiher K" lg - ' ' islaturo for a divorce from his wi, and af-j terw.ards pronounced t a bogus concern. , 1 s , I mi-ht be marclied into the territory to kill who resides tlKrc! that is not u aboihioniM. It requires but j little dicenanent fo see that the alndition-1 drive out any man i?: will have a mix in Kansas until after I iV -I VW w V the Presidential election. c shall expect !to sv, their papers teeming with account l"t t " i !of the most atrocious murders of women !

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...ana cim uvu, xuv g.e.uest ue.-,u m uo.i oi ; tl'Enr. Is there no law to prevent so I iyuiMi i?mii;L-aiiiw ami r.iwdvltn in r,.,r' strccls? If there is none, can we not have on.. ti'ii itA Aw im mill a.n.m.l lin A -v I to abato, dry up and suspend the de-, ... i.u. i. ' . i i i ! testable doggeries which are degrading, l.l... i i ....: .u I uei.ioi.iiiiiutr, .11 u auuosi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :i lt our oin-i 3 i .1. .:.-i . 1.1 it.. 1 erwisc oeauiuui itiiu iiiiivmilt iuii. 11-. I. . . 0 . . . er the auspicea ol temperance and sobrir during the evening; if they do, they are liable to be insulted by the most blasphemous and obscene language that muddled I brains are masters of. Our most reputable ! citizens are made the recipients of the i j vile invective of these pot-house bloats. j , ! Thc-ie i3 no one thing lh.it ;diaraeterizes ; the republican party so much as their pro- ! r,. l . i . 1 peuM. for ciicula.ing slanderous reports i abotr their oripononts: nine-tenths of which i :t m .... 1 ; ..o.. ri. t mi io- ...o!i .iii;i ii..i.e i'-niM i UM. it mil j i;. r(.l;;,.;nhored, that about the time, or j - , p. i !"'"n a' e" . "e;a tc av Lonv.-n-. - " ------- " !" ! n ' ;l lnoianapolis :o m mmaV can-' ... - ....... I !'.!- f- h ...-.ui .n,,-. i ' 1 ' l " 1 s arte 1 a contemptible falsehood, 'o the ofi n- t i left Mia . I . LARKAELE. OVSUli.'H'l llil - i :t . :. . . o' . . . .1 W,",L,U,,m'' o, u.e aniouu; oi . i .1... 1 f .1... T .!.!.. T ; I : ... in I.' imii c;::ue oi nie iowum.io L.iu: a: ies : , 1:1 or words, ti e books wore-billet! to ; , im fr 2-.,(.'t0 less than he billed them j to tl:. State, which amount went into his : : , - U l.'iclet Tie ro urf vas dui"1!' b "' 1 I'" 'u' 'J" . t"-Iil, !i Ji - Ir. Larrai'Kk and his u lends, and e id -nce was brought MtlhVie:it to convince a p.-rSoii ., wuh a thimble-full of brains, of th.e falsity ' f , i , . i i, e Mfl . 1 Ul i"C uuij,'.. ami iu,iik i ills ...... m ...... I ...

! private property, robbery and thef s, with-1 . that he is a sound logical reasoner; bv ; , , to ,,ave b,.tMl drowned, atnl give theni , - . . , m .rtn .g a, i a i dressed a lett-r o the ; out a parallel in the annals of crime. Look j hfo knows that the abohn capital is , he D.mocraic Coun?v Convention held a't - they have ivaeh.ed us; btit wUiout JJföJ, lhl.l rsl.v-! P U" m'1 U "M lout, a f.w weeks before the election. for!w uh exhausted and unless there 'an n . ,;, . . j vouching f,r tli-ir correctness: Mr. Hart. ,..,,,,:.. :., x,; . ;, , . : 8 6X'"' 1 "' UM.Was "timerou.ly sign-

;some fearful accounts of sufferings which," rc ghts got up ,n Kansas uj That the nomination Hnd, Miller. ' , l'Ju H (iL C mT (Z ore ujL W odi h f di .wing' ve.y tri.c remarks o: iw Jif. j cTC wVT 't I have been endured for the great and et.no- "ill be a dry business, hence his reluctance ! of Fulton county, for Senator; J.nWnc. Esq.! j ' Cf n , .V I ' " 1 ference in preaching North a,d .South:- p , , ' 't. 1 , . L.vii.iu wiv 3iv uU v . f M , c n tv f j j f rommon erwi.-e spelt) of i'attersonv ille, John mg-1 Ca nph h u e .ppox-1 ioti.e procluna i .:. . aiing cause of freedom. to canvassing the Intnct in company wuh awlJ h iilnV (-proprietor of the hotel.) wife, tive LvT "" :i: 1,1 ill!'V Tne oh,, , m I's f4Vo:vd , . and i v t.

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,.71.. 1 1 I . 1 , . . .1 41.1 1 .'.' ' , ' Jl IK,t al1 llKm ':1 s ndcrruig me lo Dr. Pitch lor a attlenunt of the "gr.id himsolt and his profession bY ' Inv I I'-ive to ,te that as von comnienl giving his sanction to the lie, but refuted it . tliecmvaM alone on the ä:'! of julv, without wait-; as any "entleman would in his circum-1 1,r ,UI' to acco,"P:'I1.v vou. I thill in the same

f " . , ; o...,,, wi.-tL leasou, anu no ; Cincinnati, silenced these blackened villili-c-rs for a time; but ning to run out, and I did" to increase continue business: 1 ' ! the absence of any v ! some of the oh! one Journal, of a late tho s)t,(Oi;...nJ ..f ...i,, .11.1. , J . - . ..... eye.1 Uision parrots will send it trumpetand in fact, in tjcnrrtil and in ditml. i r,.-.i.,t-., ...-.j......, i. -m i.oe im ..1,,1... ...... .,., i ..M i... .j ........ ....... i ... in.ii, .111.. ...... ...... 1. . ..in. ii. -.i'i.. ..i". v'. -i ...... cum-t cun.-.tu,r-e3ori.,yi. i I .o!..,..i ....... j, ... - - I-." ' '' ".' V UK - , , lv.uT '' DharHir: ur attention hmj.nt h.-m cilh-.l to ; ?ni;,lc'7 m j.iliCKMueneofthe pajM iiol u.ir State, cliarp- ...... I... .v ill. I. ....... ... ... 1 . ... . . hooks for the township hl.raiies, ive.i the jireler- j "cc ,o;"ir hut0 i ..si.irij.tw.ra rrmiti.,- a j In .im i.l win.... f M.iit v I In iii i ml il.ill.i r. I it ilmi'in 1 in. ei i. nun ii.iiii,iu ine (.Mirena -e oi .

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their capital .vas beidn- understand from a source entitled to (iu.f of Mexico, which has been for some ! the horrors of civil war, and thus practi- j lr. giv.-s the ' is : s .;n? ol ,n : pro -, w; J j,:ls , ,s cnuijiei ... au t. 1 ! ... . . . . . . i .... ...f i,.. ...,,.......,,. .i.. .......... . r i

somelhiiKr "must he credit, that when Mr. Burlinkame fpokc 1 years ma.le a summer resort f ir planters cally deci le the very tju-s i .n in dipu e. ;' ' - ' v" " " n !-! j e; s;i.u c k.i i . enia g" a ta j ,y.

their capital, in order to I t South Bend. Mr. W.lliams. division tolu. from the interior par-; anl which iL ostensiny ie:n es ope , - '" i i .... :. . .. . "V. 1 ' . , , " . V' .V' . or vie i io ..... i islies ..I I -i f. hi i.'li.. ..,.,1 A.O.L,.....-. ...I . ..äe...a ,,!.. to ..v.o-r.i e :i.v deeisloti ' " ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 A -lt l UI h.'tl'X- hldc-IUrVaCC.dll-

and their only hone in ! Superintendent of tho bouthern Michigan , e ., . i r r ' .1 ! .1 ... b .,. 1 . in- :h . s-. ' : 1 -i i-- ; . f-w ;....i- a ui 1- 01 tu ,di,h" We m iv 1 ...k f .. - id ..enrili.uiu into ouiy iiojH. , in , i o some from the ci v. It is disiaiit foni the may 111 the mean line b . 111 .W b ill.' 0.1- 1 . . pnn. m i 1 ok 1 .. s 1,1 c. 1 ms

new lies, was to revive; provided an extra car to convey the main land at the moiuh f the bayou, about , r.reine Court of tiu LI ii ed S n es. up .1 S" ' V1 ''''. 1-. .ve.fs; for lie la ellec, d man is awake.

s. which the Indiana ! republicans to and trom Carlisle station to I wen. y miles the nearest land is is livcor; whom the cons.i utioi d.-v-dves the 1 !:v 1 " ' 4 ' . ' V" 1 ' " expi..;i .g every m.-.e 1 k..nvi...i ami

date, hasdone-namely:the meeting. whi-h was nothing more than six miles dis.ant. I deciling such 4ns i ons. T.. ,ag , h Sa- - ' , . " ' ' tJ tiseiul. norma hm ,:. every

. .1 1. 1. . . . . t. - . . .... . fr. o ................ ........... .... tr.i. . . . . .. . .1 ....... 1 .... 111 1 rv .' ii üirriiii iniiii nil i rnii' in 11 I 11 .1 1 .1 luv 111 i 1111111 iiimiii ih'iuimiii 1111

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h utterly faUc. No bonus iv;h e cr a?-Uel hv IVuf. Iirral.ce, or ..IV.-i-eil hv us. U c have ;.ho hci.nl that it has been stated tiiat the hook imrchas rd id u in K.t, f..r th.- lediana lii.ra.ie, wem chafed le?htr thanthe ol lhe iine books lo the Jt..te ot llliio. that year, or t the State o Iixliau.i tin vear. This "n" alio false. We sold to the State of lliilian.i the book ordered irem our catalogue, hv the IJ ird of Ldiication. through lVof. Lirrabce, at Our lowest whdlfHiile .riccji. Ucbpectbillv, voi.rp. HAUrLftiV ÜROTHLftS. 'The last meeting with the Old Polks, jii the tide of a new song, sent to us by a ' friend, f ,t which v: are much obliged.

The f 1 lowing correspondence which we j flip from the Logansport Pharos, will ex-j plain itself. It n ill be remembered that j Mr. Coif ix has canvassed the district twic?, (

and lias tioded it with fusion speeches , under the circumstances, that he should t;ike tour through the district avoiding 1 the cunty sen's." the only places where ' ?' j ?, ''' would likely speak toge'her p-ior to j l'e '"ne that V would be reasonable Uul,rn - , that it would suit Mr. C lfix ... ... i'' - v - :'". to make arrangements o they i . . .... ... I - uM canvass the distncl togelher t l .. . Ii. I ! been the practice, however, for the randi- ,, , , n . 1 . ,i da.es tor Congress to speak at the -oiin;y towns together, and the people especvd that they would do so thi, year, but i se,ms that Mr. Collax vspeetfully iWH.u-s until , Ji ve,T 1;lt0 tla.v' ,,u fr not meoi'ir the Jud.nt or about the ,t day f ; '"o uu '""o1 Al or luo "- t l I ptember, are not fully given in his note. . .. . . . . I Mr. Colfax is well aware that the Judge i - V .. . . ! Em-tox Pharos: T,ie iicceintKui viii letter from Jud-re Stuart with ii3 enclosure irom .nr. v.oii;tx re:icneu u; to-uav. it i will he seen h,t Mr C. d,cli,io, J.ulge S', invitatioii to canvass the district together excei)t at so - y i . ...... , .. i . . .- them. Oi" the force of Mr. C's pretext for this ! 'e. h tto be hoiled ' course the public will ludire. It is to lie honed . . ,f . ... i .1 . i . . tlut .Mr. C. will reconsider that determination ex-! . . irc.- .'U in nis icuer, nnu coneni 10 an rar v can- ' L :,i. a;..;..,, 1... .1....:. 1 ..... i " V, ; --j ..... cenfulenr 13 expected :md de;red lv the mass of know a that he, being then in Congress, could not 'accompany" Judge i. and the latter would not tlun mock him by an invitation to do so, but availed him-e!f of the time until Congress would probably adjourn, to become partia'l v acquainted w here Mr. Colfax was already well known. Respectfully, "(i. X. FITCH. Aug. 1, 1650. jjon q p, Ate. lhh itch: j Iar Sir The n mark. ib'e epistle herewith in-U-oed was received from Mr. Co'.f.n to-dav. UealK, ,,e mu,t h.m. ,,t com? a profi,5t.ut iu ,!k formalities i siice his arrival in Wa-him-ten. u tno letter t wl.ieh he nlVis this laniruaur cH.N.Mr f.,!r i,.,oi, ,iv. ;..i... 'd' i r I n T iT t in iniit.... o iixi in ill . hy lx. a Uric rrvr district. It ill he the 'st of! --ep. h' l'eit-1 cm v isit ilu-mm ral counties anIle-i c.ine ev.urartiaily ac.iuinted wi.h our democratic ! x v . . . t'tl . .,,-. ( M I Ot JIV HI 11,11' uiiiiuu aiic I irM. j Allli ll'.'ilin "A 111-. Fili-li u nim.l. Ki.lli.F'i. n i ill. , . '-i,'u x 1 71 1 nmcii neuer .ic.u i;iuA .1 t.4. r . r 1 ii.. i.ii on wiui mo ti .-tnct than 1 am, I rei r Air. Coli ! '' C,,Il ,x.' ! "u i bien.U to the Doctor to settle the the canvass hefvet ii u." M .. r. I i ... I rei'.on !

thusaneu ui.y I bceantho canvass s., e.rlv and . "' . ' ri-li ri...i! ihn 'in-.ii, ... ... . . ... .i..i .1 I...!... ,1... ,...... ., . I I.. I ll : l. . i

- ...... ..-....w. I.. i. .1 i MI..UKI sen v to deem him cap Mo of the di.i,,Ki nuou, ' M;:i.h C h Sh-tfer wnnl.l efherviie iinn,,,. 1 , , - )-" . i.iraauJ hid fruniUtoyou. Vcrtruh v nr Tvxvr . r-.illl.: I ..1.'... . 111! i v.. 'J t. I ililllU mi I ttnr .,r nrr.r,rvr.T.rr. IIocse if kepresif.xt.tive9, i WaMiintti-u, A ugust 11, iVöo. j Ilea. V. Z. Stcart: r ") hi, rcer.vedthe L.M,-;u,rt I haros (l tlie htli in?t., u !i;clu oiifains a h ttt r liniii v..u .linctcd to .Mr. Hall, its e.'.iinr, 10 d.ivs since,' "invitiiiir me to enter into'.i joint canvas, with veil r ...... .:n o f tVr.ni tl... 11 V... ..I.,- St. r.i I til ,1... 1 gamier commence the canvass on my partim !.e u oi .u-ust. alter canvassiiiir till tti U d oi o-onllcmanly. On the lClh inst. Governor . ... . . RIt'T sPOK ' P'. a a r stood by the public, ll.e better. We hope . I oil.- ii. fin m.'i inn i. ii his oi! leel tniv lie in. 1 I i,.., co ir ,., if ,. WlI ...... .conetl, but we le.u no.. It Mi. U illiam.s ... ...... j ... .. ... ... " ,', ' , I , , , ,t were a in -111111:1 leu, nonotauie man, ne ucore of total tlepraviiy r rom our la'.O news it will be discovered tliAt the alndi ioiiisls are inakin-r bad work 111 Kansas. It appears that 1 lu-y ai'C 111 lor wholesale buiche.ii.g. Thc most supc, liJ im I t . i ', in otiseiver will De at no K'iss lo u isco er ,l0 0bject that the aboli.ioi.isis of ihe low - , .... jt-r House of Congress had in demanding ; ,,c withdrawal of the titH.ps from Kai ' .... 1 ! It H a littlo singular that ihe abolilio I,M1,,,' IIISlS mado the attack 'u Kansas about ihe same tirno their allies in Congress were defeating tho Army Appropriation bill. There is a day of retribution not long in the future, ,, : when thc sovereigns will decide on the re bellious conduct of those factionists in Congress. 'The hand writing is on thc ! wall.'

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We have frequently heard the question asked, 4 Who is Dr. Dagot? The Dr., vre understand, lives in a village called San Pierre, near the railroad, in the west

part of S'nrk county; and madam rumor will eret a very small vote in Stark. It will i not be expected that Stark will desert her I long hied friend, Mdor Brows. ' i A' ti e club meeting of phra-mong-UesA on Monday evening last, one of the speak-; ÄM..i......r r.n : : ..: '...v.. , I ' i . ... i ; ' ' t ; l'' V, " "I V :1 iliil n Mr C imn ,n (if i.u- 01 L' is OI'J fMiid.il 111 Tli1 ii .1 i II f f T k" 11 .'111.1' i iio;i ; ..ir. v.:mriirii. oi ,m'h l (uk, us .,.... :..!... .1. r- l. .11 I . . i o-l Jrco stn o-,thout : shivorv-or it hall . ulhr trtUn! at all! TiU is niv rniment and this .S t,lt; S0Ilthn,.Ilt ot- tho ropuj!ic,a partv.M j ...,iu. 1'ir .', Will lVIMtl MIUM IM' M'l"aider's Maoahne. f.,r S'ember, has j rove-. la len wi h the Ko d things , of the li'erarv world, toe-ether with mat-! of f.ct for the .olid, and laughables ! h 'mon.u. Published by Harper & Brothers, New York.

1 he fdIowinf reso u on. which we find'ov,.,- li.A -d .h. -..n. of a f-iv of ihose. n!-

means to secure their election Some of our subscribers at Bourbon com ain t,,at tll0V lo,rt itot t,,,ir 1 - r l lar T, ),wo,m is W(irk(M papers; 1 oft ever" Wednesday evening, and deposited :.. T n i l i t . n ill the T. (J., and leav's here ab u 8 a. m. ,1 1 1 1 t 1 i an(1 should an lve in Bourbon by noon. t- ill U011111011 uy 1.0. ill. ors at Sidney complain of Uur subscrib c:iuse nutsf Ijode s Laut s Rook again makes a welcome visit to our sanctum. It is a; 4 Rook ' that should be in the possession of every lady in the land no lady's library is complete withou. it. The recipes, patterns, etc., contained in tine number, are worth the price for one year. Address L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. . . ... IUm' Ux' b',lm and "-oes i on .Itt.., w . 1 -ii- ,. aware !ha; illard would use him up m ' el.....' ,.i. .:,i.. snori meier. ir. xMoRTO.v knows ihai the r .me i lea that he advoca es is n.-t tenable hence his discretion m declining to ' tf i- . . . lip 11 tl l inn il.i ..1H....II1I.1 i. i.. ..! . o, im- n.ujie ii5seniui jii an i.rs iiaieu tief, : .. ' i """ I'Vom the New Oric uit I'.civimc, An.'uU 11. TERRIBLE CALAMITY!! ..-u.i.m .-m.ui.iu't.11... 137 PERSONS SUPPOSED TO BE LOST! ,P. ,. ... . 1,10 nim"r whien prevailed ustcrday, of the destine, hm of Last lslan fin the la e : .. ....... , w . . LAST ISLAND CI?MLRGLI) ; . ....... I . ..... I ... ! I .. ... . W 1. . .. .

Judge Morton-, the aboli .ion candidate j The'.S-nate by a large majority refused tojiu frxen regions of the N'oitli, and the ,iVers of nearly every country in ti e world for Governor, although he has been invit"d j incorporate such a restriction upon the ex- j p op!e who claim to the religi ..us, cdni and :Ue traversed bv steamboats, bv Mr. Will ard to canvass the State wi h U'cuiiva in the bill. The House was on j sib.r, are now making an exhihi i in of : In PdJ'J there was not a single railroad

'others rest'cc fll'lv deeliuo- j-:UuriI;iy mgnt eiiually Ui i lcl upon the ! inemsene, in.ii appears lo me reu-e.ing. ; , worKl. In tlie L nue.1 Siates alone, .' ' ' ' '''"'Irxpe.liency of persisting in the rcsiric.ion, ' sobei southerner, ridiculously f.oli-h anJ ;lt this time, there arc 10,7H7 miles of raili i is own hook. He is w. U ; . M Hanks a, the renuhliean Speaker. ! wicked. There are doubtless thousands of roa,!s. cs:;.r . OOO.UOO to build, and

."mii, is nuouu looniie. e II l e Oll - ( )0 p IV Ol IUO .11 Illy liepeilUetl UnO.l HIS lv ,om0 .J.u,ril r;.0..ls of ,K. ,r U,,ess of fulliL-.t of all th, conditions thtisiinposI l,U!lliu fu vague par.u-ular ofjed upon him. First, he is not to take :iUy thc' individuals and iamiiies. The s eps to enforce the laws of the territorial , accounts biotigiit from Tiiibo deaux and ; legislature unless Congress shall h ive !e-

j,.i.wj(;k!i ijay.'bv tl Opejotisas Railroad .. r.i. :. .... Lisi e en iii, are I'oniirmaiorv i i ne iiiunsliirht Last Islan.l is an island in the . 1U" '-'and is about iwenty-nve nines lemrtl : wiu,mlv .! r f...,r feet. :.ho,. .he wrecked in the soum, and the reports be1 . . 1 1 low make the wi-ek l ie on v re ll"e id al I . . . . . - ... 0 . ..I ibat remains ot the submerged island, uy ; ,. . f . . , ........ , .,r I "IC .11111.11 VI UM,' U II'I'IHM LlHO 11113 "I'll ; , , f , .1..,..; and prompiiiess with which steps wero taken to send iclieftothe bui vivorn: IIuaiikak fin Hotel. ) Weduestlay, August 13. 1 A. M.f L'ds. Pic John Davis has ju-u got here from Last Island in a small sail boat, rc- ! ports Last Island enlia ly swept of houses i ...... ,y (,o storm offSunday night, and that one ,Uul red and thirl veven lixi.s were lost by .... " .1 ....1 I : , ihe disaster. 1 Lis is the amount liuinul'I ... .. lv ascertained at the present 9 m. t 1 4or.i IIkkwuk's Hay, Aug. i., inoo. In great histe. We havo just sent the Major Aubrey to ihe assistance of tho suilereis, who aie now cli iging to the hull of ihe s.caniboai Star, She suirts hence in one hour, only wai ing lo wood at this place. Hespectfullv yours. Mr. Davis above referred to, wo are in - formed, is the keeper of th yier saloon

beneath John McDonnell's restaurant, in Common street, in this city. He succeeded in getting his wile, we learn, into a

plaee of sate: v, and then starte J to procure ' . . ii 1 . l-l l aid. He was accompanied to Berwick's, ; we are lrnormeu, oy me. un-mwr oi me steamer Star, which he left on Tuesday morning. The depth of the water on the island referring, as we unacrstanu it, to the iiign PSt no.aion is reported as live foot. The wreck of the. steamboat Siar is said to be lying on the island, near where the hotel of John Muggah formerly stood. The rise of the inundation is said to have boe of , unI "jdieded rapidity the h-ight of live fee. being reported to have v I v. " . . IICILMIl Ol U - been attained Ui l,VÜ äl Although ..-.. ... ,1 1,. .11 ,.c inotoail ..F 'mm. we -ere to reau "Hours msieau oi "miu- . . fj ', , , . 1 . ti'll f f,"k IM I , 'C 1 M . -nj ,;i.irfui lnvor mus. n u lid CXC K :meni anu imiiumi.hui, i. inui h:lve (.:lused, with no succor at hand. All the houses on the island were swept away and it U particularly reported .hat most of those staying at the hotel wore drowned. . reported victims we are int rmed was forwarded to Btashear City or Berb ,t we ,uve rio. ben :lb!o f(1 .! r ti'.d any one in the city who has brought ; lip .1 Copy ot It WItll mill. i e liae, IloWeilUUieil UHU UU'UIVi, iu.iioii.ni .urn i r I- ii .1 u l two children, of rranklm; the bar-keeper .. i i i . l üI V10'101'-1' l"ani ! " - It is s.a ed that there were ab on 4 .1 iVreek a. the time of .lU-i j-,-.!-' lind the nriiiil) : snrvivi i 0:1 !i wreck of ;he S.ar is esiima.ed a f. n 25 ... 07.-. 'J 1 A Calm View of the Iteyoiuti -ary i i duct of tne House. l.. ..... ...I...I..-

ney or the i e 1 -j - . .3 .. ... . .... C; -iv. ..me .i tne most wouilnlul iethe House refused to lccede t.-om i.s icvo-1 s .on th 1 h.ims-if ai n- i.i tho II ,i, -iiX s ofh.uman in . 11. have been wi. n.sweare not lu ili:l.y pri,vis. to the army approj.ria : thi l. He is not pe. mi e I by public s oi-! ,(1 I j t..e ;ist Üf.y years. S.tne of the

innw it i ri . i i ! i' r U' ii.'.i lion bill s:ool Jbyeas to Jo nays, thrown, tin- e.is i'.' vole urton the soeaker. Mr Speaker Ranks deliberately voiec no. He did so. of course, after cousulrati did so. of course, after consultation with the chief engineers of black republicanism. aiul in gi ing his vol(Mas but their spokes. A '

man. Upon this state of tacts the .V . ; ister, who. like Reedier, plunges in the : sieamboai in "existence, and the applicaCommeicial Advertiser, a whig journal, j whirl of p iluicai exch'-nieni out and in the; tj , of sieani to machinery was unknown.

remarks

"Upon the republicans in the IIoii-v, horn ep a. hie doses of -.he gox l, can draw . ir7 ,. uU. .j.,. :jtj.jj gteambo.i s tratheiefore, the responsibili.-y of defeating the! his thousands. Sett.nai fin.-nicisni seems ! vermin" our waters, .vd the lime saud in

army aj'j)iop l ui.Mi mil unaeniaoiy rests. . . . ir ,Ve hia casting vote m lavorof persisting, i 1 1 11 . : ami the small lepuoucan majority perseI voiod in that purpose to 'lie linal loss of the T,i0 (Plli . responsibility is piaeo-l DeVona uue.stiou. I .A ... . . Probably the republicans will gloiy in I . . , . .. . . thus i.-ivm-' tleteateil on.i ot tha .mnroori-i.-n . xv. , 1 l ,....! auoi, u.... .e: mivuv.m, u.-nn.-,, m.u,

the country ireuerally, wiil regard tut ; bave yet to hear of the tir.-t k-iiho'i being ; one minuie, through the eh-ciic uigraph( achievements with very diilerent'L-elings. ! preached any where iu the South on s.c-i which o ily had i s beginning i-i UM1L ! Even had the proviso been of less doiib. ful ; tionalism, the Missouri Compromi-e, ori Hoe's piiu ing press, capable ofpiiuij expediency or constiluiionali:y, it was not j he Nebraska bill. During ih whole ai- ing 1 J.iKU -opi.s an hour, i- a very ivoai: I.I ... .. ... 1 .. .. 1 ......... t .1 i 1 I . I (n'lan in Ii 1 1 1. . e v . ii : 1 .11 . . T ! f . n- .1 1 i I '. . I . .. C ...... . I ..

line mosi iiia:n "i ihiüiiuhj uioue 01 icis- ! latin ' upon sueii a voxe l question. i "Let tho reader carefully wei di the ! (f lhoSt, provido.s, and he will at i , 1 . . lonee see in what an embarrassing posi:i-n ! the President would have been placed ha 1 I . , . . , . . r . I . . 1 I I ... l - I i led wdie.her sai I legislature was a valid . . !.. Tl.: : l ie isi i ive absein m . x ni.- .is oei sis eo Muz 4iT ii i i(f K ii i t i i nim h him f., leave the Territory exposed to all in.pre, : vnli 1 h-isladxe assembly' 1.0 wi :,s a ,1j baps we ought not. that the words we have a O . 1. . .. . . C , I ; It'll ICHM mean ail me e.x uess, 10, u.eu 11 .1 it..:...! l,.. ... ...I.i:...... .1...... wouia in uimru w. ...... L.d.-. bed sirm,d. we think that no natri-; ;' 1 " ' - 1 ot c cidzeu could, 111 Ins cooler moments. must of necessity be disbanded: and Iis -

lie uoiiri snoai.i ut'i'i 1 ii". . in "I... 1, - 1 i 11. j iriiuiin-iii vi .in j.

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banded too at a time when, a-thu Prcsi- aniendment, and it w as defeated only by The Maine Law of Indiana disqualifies any dent truly says, 'hostilities exist with va- the factious opposhion of the Freesoilers, j man from acting as a juror iu a casearisrious In.lian tribes on the reunite frontiers on a motion to suspend the rules, which i ing under lha. I iw, for a viol idon ..fany I . 1 . mm ...

of ihe Hinted S;atcs. and iu other respects the p iblic peace is seriously threatened.' "With such embarrassing restraints im-

posed upon him, who can suppose that ihe J day. Presi. lent could exert the least influence for The President has called an extra sesgood in the distracted Territory of Kansas, sion of both Houses, to meet on Thursday ?Vnd w hat high officer of this republic, hav- it P- o'clock. ing any self respect or any of the sense of j After an angry discussion in the Cabiresponsibility which belit". the President, ! net, during which Campbell and dishing

pons would consent lo bo thus tra.ninellel in the exercise of his prerogatives or in meeting his responsibilities? And et the republicans, through their inci.lenta! majority iu the House, and by tho casting vote of their own Speaker, have insisted that ei:her tho Chief Magistrate shall submit to I be thus embarrassed and trammelled or

the army shall not be paid, and must be of the Cabinet, it is understood, agreed in disbanded! And this too when thc very j the opinions of nearly all the leading Demnext mail from the Pacific may bring ac-'. ocrats here, that the issue made by the Abcounts of further Indian wars, or of the s ill oli ionists, particularly as it was demon-

greater calami. y, that th oeople of Califotma are in open reuinio'i, not only a-'aiust the Stat authorities, but against the federal government als, and instant and elleolive ac ion of the army may be imperative-! ly required. Surely this cannot be genume

l pi Hi') ü 1X1 . any more man it can oe uirougn. n ii"y uo not succeed in getudent and expedient legislation." j iing tte-m up, the session cannot last inoro

pr e produce this calm view of a highly respec able whig journal, because it is ai calm vi'3W. and tho view of a whig journal, It is a calm view of a state of athiirs that; ought to arrest pul)lic attention anil alarm . ... ... tlie puhl.c m.tu. 1 wenty yoars ago sucu on nltitnrl.inh.lhinr nniliii nf I .rnTVi Willi! 1

have convulsed the whole country. Isiij iihout doubt a quorum of both Houses possible that the disaster of revolution has will be present on Thursday, and the Arless public horrors now than formerly? Is j my bill will be passed be fire the cluae of it possible that the slightest danger of i i-. t!.c week. terruption of the regular opcia'ioiis of the j Several prominent members of the Ilegovernmnt has less terrors tl.a i twenty j p tblican p r y give it as their opinion years ago? j that the Kansas pre is will be withdrawn It cannot b; that there is no danger in. at once, as party demand- have b-eu fully the tiinmph of fiction such as triumphed , sa istied. Any a tempt at general legislaat the close of the session of Congress on j i u will be rcsi-sted.

Mou-lay. There . diig-r. unless b the; actr ),l oi TU h l r.oi'Li-. i:n uo;i .in i u.iu: p.iii'jii i and revolution shall be rebuked. i , i x- I . in ttle ptll 1 A or 1 l 1 i . . 1 ith, no. nv'ic:v I Ml 11" .u x ... : u i i 1 he ma ter t i f South Coul i : . . 1 1 ' v v. i .1 i : . U T ' :i - - I p e 1 I ! a:: I It j:nlp 1 . : t : 1 i :i -i i h r :; 1 : '..1 ; t 1 tin ii ' p pi I e .1 a .i g t w . Id v t'i'v m iv oe 1 .1 ie a w n -y ex() -t o u 1 A . I 1 nn ii.i e.- w . m ik I .- . ..' ' i .n- !i..i,i..t i . . ., t . .. . ' ( jmen: to ;r.ke any ac iv. par. in .he p liti,. .l (iii.uii.. . :m I .i i f 1 He has a hi 'her, a holier, and a m ..-e im - j J j portant theme and work: on which d- ! ni inds all his time and all his enurgies. , jjut how didereiit at the Xor;h. T. emi:i- ; pulpit, giving from the sacred desk only , i" t-- w.n- .i -r,y nnp.. i.i u eicuiem i 1 x- 1 1 ' conscrvauve men at the North, who are ; . . 1 1 . - . I . 11........... . 1 ... .oi -ui-.e-.i oj le.ion ami o'liiui'iii f'ii, ; ud there aie doubtless many f iiihful j Poachers of the gospel who have not de. secraiea uieir puipus win me nocaio:m . . . . 4 . - . and brainless issues ot lana.ics. let cverv . ....... .i .. .. . . . .. i ione miii a unii inai uieie o a w l l uiuei rt,,.... X.,. ..... I I,. ,1 V.. - - ' V' ' I'-'i"-j ". v-i. ... ... . . . j........ j cians who want hoiibies, th.e South has been calm and cons 'i va ive. But. who can tell i the hundreds of tiiousands of sermons that ii . i . i i 'ic be-vi preaclied on ihese subj wis i;i tue Xorih, the nvsohui.nis ih it have b en pa-;-L. . l .... i ,i , i . .i... i i - .. .1 1 ...... ..1 . ,1.... I 1 . . I . ; 'i, i iiji- j 1 1 r -.1 1 ui.ii one : I . i i n up contend and bittern ss ! oi J 'eling'.' If there was the sain- l"gre.. ; 'inent Suidi, that there seems to be North, the Uni n could n.t lasL tw.'! : mouths. Au 1 we honestly ueU.jve that one ' .. .t -... ..f lw. .Ii Y..-. ...... I v-... - . ie. ............) w i. ..i . ! n" 1 "! K """' 1 ' r ni eil p igreat excd.ement here. Some say that the ('resident should take the money and pay I tl the Armv. Tne Democrats asked for a niliuuance of the session f r two hours, . 1 . . .... . giv "P'Mi me army 0,11, oiu 1 morning, voted 10 recede from the Kansas icouired a two-third vote to carry Many ioitiiern men already express their regrets at tho factious proceedings toI fc t v.i 1 i 1 .1... 1...: 1......1 . iiec.-iiuu c. innen ri -neu mv: 1 him ii-unii;-lermined there should bean extra session, and at once issued his proclamation to that eil'eet for next Thursday. The extra session was brought about by tho ell'orts of Jell. Davis, who declared he could not keep the army togethe: wi.hout thc appropriations. Tho other members!

W lios-' c ul.i l.'iic. ...ej n i N 1 jr- ssi a.ia j .- -sed rtl ..ui. a ed. i Tut: Ka .v-i Lvw-i. constittl.' an essen-

straied this morning that they were in the

minority, ana only succeeded by ca nothe yeasand nays uiuil the hour of adjourn ment, would be of gieat strength. It is not known when the session mav termina.e. All sorts of schemes may be put than a couple of days. Since the issuance of the President's proclaims ion, calling an extra session .f Cngre9, he has rereived not a f-w biehsmgs trom the liepubliean meinbeis, many . f . j ot it.em were met hy n irst at the depot. , Wlieil :II)o11t li'-ivln.r f. i1 he Soiiihei n Nma o:s an; mmbers are : - j r ' ', iei.H.:ii i aijl;ig i an ex.ra sessi ,n. A numb":- of :!.. p 1 ill'; lmnie.ii;i.4.Jv. (j n .nub: e-.-.i ' 1 i mhe s a i l .V;w.-:.s I f ;i s. 1 wilI.s an :i ' ;ht t te 1 ! lie Mew C dilf.e im 1 . Iii i a u i ; 1 ree.-ive jy . . f . . 1'i.ii I 'd." Sue Sihtinei la The Last Ha;f C s.itury . i i:e;c i-..,, ,,,, pe.i n' si.ice ..he o.un-ii'-'iin'ii-f j.e wo. hi i.i which so nn.iy in i.Hp ,r :in: discoveii -s, ten lin to the bene j; ,.f m inkind, were ma le, as the last half . . y ra...;est c nice p; ions "of genius have been ' .r . i .. : i . i : .f ,ho -4-hl le. ;,.r.. .i.....;.. i,..-;. ( IIIV "V'ti II tkj I 1 . ...V VV. IIIIVUII j o i im, ;md what achievements it has ef- : (,.c ..J ii, that sln.rt jwiiod. Ih fore the y.-ar Ib'UO there was not a Fulton launched tho lir: s. eambo.it in t aveii tg is eijual to 7U per cent, llw 1 ' -t . ; about 22,)UU miles of railroad iu England mi i n" : anil America. J lie locoino.ive will now ; travel, in as manv hours, a iis;anee w.'iieh ! i.UÖUU required as many days to accom. . S,. I : 1 BJ0 it took two weeks to coav.-y ' ... . . -,1 i r,.i,e,. hetween I'LiIi lelohri nti-1 ..-v ' :. ..... i . ... ' ".. ..: . "... . .vie.ui, lion II CI II ue .OM.l MIMiru i;i t mwn ei , oui ui i moat, nnpoi ..i.u. ci..ii - act r. (;as li dit was unhnown iu IPiJO; now every ,-i ? and town of any pr-fuM-M!, is ' 1 lighted wi h it. i " Di Pierre conununi.-ared to the woild . ' , : . I ...... j ueaU. 1 1 A II 1 C U . 1 U I ! 1 1.. Gun cot,, and cl.lon.fo.m are di,.ovor; ,; a f-w yen., oil j Astronomy, si ace las ad de I a n'.imb 'r of new planets to the s-! tr m . em. A 'ricul ural eh-mi-tiy h .s enlarge t the ' 1 !...!. I ,.. .1... irnii.u i i w. i' i i . t u t ...ii -i o m ,rk h alf Ume of the Kansas liilliculties had i.S mi. ; "in iu those laws, they hai ,g remained from their passage un.ll the present lime a i dead letter on ihe Statute Hook. Mr. Pratt I'I . : I . 1 , oia ma lusmuie comp.,. i.sou ucieeu 1110 a juror in cases involving slave property. of us provisions, who is a habhuil drinker or has been couvicied of a violation of the law. Yet, while fusionists aie denouncing the laws of Kansas which have icmaiued a dead letter in that territory, they have irxt a w in d of condemnation fr the Maine ljw ol Indiana, passed by themselves, which disqualifies a citizen of Indi tna, from .icing as a juror because he may Iw bibiiu.nl drinker, or may have violated tho 1a w, while these objeotins would not prevent him f.oni ao;i:ig ;h a juror on aeise revolving tho life of a fellow creature. Thoo e-entlemeu who go to Kansas for desjo?io law, should look to thrt Maine law of Indiana, one of their own crea i m. Mfoi Ccvy Scr.tirt.

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