Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 July 1858 — Page 2

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-A.-LJ. I 17 UJ.HI.X Democratic Slate Ticket. PUCRSTAaT r,? STATS. ' DANIEL McLURE. of Morgan. ." .4CDTT--R OF STATE. - JOHN W. BODD. of Grant. TÄEAMRER OF STATE. NATIIL. FT CUN XING H A M. o f Vi. BUPERirrTRSDEXT OF FUBTC INSTRUCTION, .SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Alloa. ATTORNEY ar.NZRAL. JOS. E. McDONALD. f Mont-omerv. TOR SUPREME JUDSE. r SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVIDSON, of D.-c.vur. . JAMES M. HANN A. of Vi-o. . JAMES L. T70RDEN. of Whi lev. . iöaj, co.wc.vrio?;. The Democrats of the Counties caipot'n the S:h Congresjional District, a-e rscjuested to rppoiat Deleie3 to alten- a Convention to bele'.d at PlTmonai, July 2D, 1333, at 11 o'clock A. ?d., to naniiVe a D.mjrat:? cinJIJttc for Cjug7CC3. Jo'?v A.Gr.th3i, W. II. Da?iza, W. C. Barmtt, J. L. Roci, J03K?.t J ACS 3 TV, JmH C. WaLS3, D. M3").walo, B. fjvva.cio, JO.II II. SOTT, J. MtjZARTiir, H. T. iliTiio, C. S. Tisrnrs, S. A. Hall, De,;iKrt'lc Centra! Ctrr.m'ltee. Deliziquciii libicräbr?. Wd hav over on hundred SnbsiMibot's 011 our Bjoks, who have boen taking t!e . I wraf tincd tin first numbsr was hsued, not ona of wh im, a3 yet. hive p 11 I , any thtn j on thin- subscription. We havo tVuh fully fai ills! our part of ihe contraat, aul nowaik fjr uur just dues nothing more. We are now miking out Bills for all such, and ehall p'aco them, ns well as other aecou its due us. in thhtndsof an A 'ent, who, i i a fjw divs.will present a portion f them for settlement. We hope that thosj upon whom our Agent calls, will remember, b?i lea the justica of our ctaims, that this method of collection subjects us .0 an extra expense, und that they will promptly settle when called on cither by Note or otherwise. Our arrangeiflems ars suclf, that we now jrreatlr need Money. We are labor-, inj, fiiinds. fiiihfully fjr y u. Our 6ubHCi iber. as far as we can learn, exprjs ihemselrca well plea3iJ w: h our Paper; aad, as "TH3 laborer is w may of Isis hire," W3 trust that you will act accord lnirly, by P-.yir. wha: yoa owj us.eidicr by ramitlhi through the mail, personally , or by Produce, delivered at tbia ;Sice. c HnrmouiouM Itejmbl icans. Th3 nomination of Dr. t'own, for Senator, opened a wound which no antidote tho Doctor i possessed f, can lKal. There wert two candidates for nomin 1:1.1. f.or.. St. Joseph Co., the leptesritntires of two cliques, who expected to re?-MV the Nomination without any opposition froal Marshall. The wires of the two cji j'ies of South Bend, were all ready to pull, wh.jn the Marshall Cliquo presented the name, of Dr. Brown. This w. a new feature f ir the South Bju !rs; . th-jir pins wera all frustrated, and iti the he.u of excitement. the Plyraouthi es pulled the wires, and Dr. Brown r.ceied the nomination. At this janoturo of the proc-elics. it was really laughable to see the Siuth Benders kick and flrunce. They were b:at at thir own gante. They wire mad and nobodv to blame bat themselves. As they 1-jf: the ground, we noticed the riotnt; cf a storm on their countenances, which will likely epand its fury on the Doctor, next October.

, Ptf'e- "J thosa who witnessed it. The Lt agmall displav of fire-woiks in the even- i Si. .Johns. July 2. maae upon the democratic pariy. oy th & P- H3D3ALD,::::;:::::::::;2ainrS. pono FirQ anJ Mdiurv Companies were in. We hope thai when the day returns, The stcnmsl ip City of Wasln.gton ar-! P'" H ami press. wil.tt..f .T5JJ.V- - ----- fi. ISSS.i'W1- The Ltporte Brass B.tnd, the, ciated. p....,, -it... f.... TW. i Heve the ins in k.ii li-rni and Dröper. So.

Dr. Sherman received the nomination ! ry Rpresen?a:ive, by acclamation, as it'.j,,

wo3 announced, but the truth was. thai when the question was pm: "All who are in favor of Dr. Sherman for Rpiesentaliva will say oye" only three voices were heard ia he Convention. Those opposed to his nomination refus .'d to vote. Every 0 Kepublican on the groui.d, with ihe exceptiri of those who secured his nomination, knew that he was not the choice of the matses, and before the Convention adjourned, it was understood lhat Dr. S. Toald decline, ant! at another convention ihe nomtna'ion for Representative would take place. This had lob done, although i; was extremely humiliating for the Plymouth clique, who made the nomination i: order to keej, the out townships, who h.i no . part in the organizatijn, from kh-'inout of the traces. Aii iuteictino; liie is expected at th Republican County Civention, at which time Dr. Sherman wiil ba- re-nominated, or a new man d tip. Thera wa another acedent on the L iyette k Indianapolis R. R.,' IY week. vi h ich makes about tht liftb one wiihin n month. If any of our young friends hav a tu h unde from whom they expect matetial. aid' when hia Jisdolutioa' lakes place. they : wonld do well to induta him to traelon this road, it being 'he quickest meth od uf' realizing- their anticipations. Act dj s reierence to tne canaiuates department, it will be seen that there are more announcements this wek. We advie all aspirants for favors at the hands of tlte "dear people," to hand in iheirnames, neeompanied wiih the fee, as the lime is fihert; and price JW,

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I " "uv " l" w leuieiu- ; Or. hM irm .m. ...... Liporte Miliary JLmss Bind, and the Westville Brass Bind, added rauch to the enjoyment of the immense concourse of " , , .. . . . . nf:r them. Tiie son.' of the "Red, Whuc and Blue, by the Liporte Giee.Cltb, was trnll fxecnreJ. The Orad.n. bv B. P. i Walker, Esq., w.;s th- best we ever lis tened to. It was short, and every word 19 i ne point. - Muring tiie delivery ot tr.o Oration, we noticed more than one tear fall from tha oven of th md.irA of :5?I9 . .1 n i About four oVlo- k il o Fire Companies assembled. Tho exercises wer very in-' tercs After this, the Mi itarv compa : niy3 repaired to Andrew's Addition, whera their performances were witnessed by thousands, wiih intense interest. All in all, it wa3 a first rate Celebration orte which the ci.izsns of Lanort may wtll fvel pr.md of. JZZT'There has been qni e a lively trade in wheat for the past few weeks, the prices ranting from C3 to 74 cents per bushel I , 1 t ft . lud about 8 vet, mtles west of this place. it is the m ention ot those engiiM in in t . ..... . woik. to famsh u ihrouli to Chicago wi.h as little Jt-lay as possible. The Weather, For the l ist two or three weeks, bs been excessively warm, the Thermometer 1 ... o t .1 K .v., ih .....ö...ö - Q ft-.,a,; ,,;,. .,1m flV,w ,!,p Wheats ---i, i"- i ,HM "r,,ru 'r,z ,,,k """" W4- " weather set in. and it is now the mi Idle of me harvest. Corn is ijrowin nnely, U'I .... . j. it should the weather con.mu as 1 ivoraoie ts at present, the Corn crop will bj as trood. if not better, than that of last j year. Farlicr Hotie. W, i-il-n jil.i-ijiim in rwnmm'inilinif lid a tt .if ii i : t ITiiiix to t hi fiT-orahie cons lera. ion of e .. . t 1 TT ,. ' ' , , jporte. Mr. Iluis. tho ndemi dy landlord, and a host of utttchees. combine intake i; ui.o of iho bos: houses in the Voril, ' inoe oi oarcci.-ca o.a , ,r.. l.-

, r (Ohio) A,.', we noii.0 that our. The Cooli, emWrad ,n qnes ion ha 1 been irio,,al hi.toty. they will Hml hi:,cö - , J liMM heavy crop the present seison.havo n-, J b tBuhip of Oxford. i,o 1 3-2. iH..Ji.,tf ,he ad,.,i,ai ol Ohh, t" , , t,f l? " T- ? , fu ' n t i lillU 1 I'lL), CüJÜ, üLaöO fill, eluded to sell their old Etock. radio r lhan , . n ' V ol , , , " ' .vj uWk tue s-c ilk I f-ee e.n -ra i .n Uf admiioii ..f Miiim.taii: 1853. !).- B Ar:a. .it whtc 1 Pmt the cable u to And general aents for :hebct Patent Medicines ... , has rM.-d f.'om the e dlt-rial department , . . . :' " mocin-v ins -in..! Vj be lan led. is aw in Co;h1 order. The steamer of the dny No. 3 Corbin's blnrk, Michie-n L, have lliö buahen ol two crops at the same , . , ' , ;ad proved to be slavery in us worst form, j nifM ,A' ims .neu - ?e f j i,. to . . . , . . . . T, iui-3M pi viru'Tii ivn 1 of that p mor. aad is succeeded by J icoU, j v ' t ie Union. Yetilv U." iih!.-rt!is vvrr Porc':n,M suaoned oT t:io rarath of the B.iy, Juu rLY..lQlTU, IND. llm0, Overmeyc'r, Robbvl' 0. L-,B , . - that Dc-mor.rncy i sabirvieut to ihe nlavo a'4,1 WiU r l arrJvt? FISH. Trout and Matkercl-a ri , r. . ' . - TtClJoVr Fei'Cr Gill Sil inboard. nwer .....l , 1 , ,i Ä 1 . : -.: . 1 wh"I15'iew;11 o.lotW in, anlagst In lin iin? the VV frt-sh supply just received at 57"TracL- ii;ii on tlte P.. Ft V . & 1 v . , ,. pi. jt.ia .! uSHii to il.e a lmi-sivii ol ., , . 13 . 11 T.-r. t criT-iT; n in 1 t i iiT lion, ll.b.rt L.wrev has retired W.Ju,v 0. , tVe &:1 ..j A ,', a,k a e mpo-a-v nhat Cle' TeN.,-tr, .s m,m,atarily expected RaCC 1 SMITH S. It. ii. 1., proressi: slowly. It is now n .jU n ........... 1 U.,,.., The Heal h C-nmnisM-. nei s have ruSolv- S:..r : 1 u ... 1 r u.. , n u . The weth;r this afternoon U dull, but iwt unfa- ri ALT r.rhnd ;s.rnrrivP.!..r.l!.Pl!iirtt!1.

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T! T . . ..r. ... Vr ....nn.l which w as snpp sed to have bjen robbed j of a large sum of money, somo two mouths aa'o, has bean forcibly opened, and the ; money that ha 1 been taken out, all naia , d-pjsi.vd in the saf. P. F. & C. IX. K. Duriag the late floods, which earned so many Riilroad accidents, and delays of: trait:, t'.ie cars on il.e Pi.lsburgh, Foil, Wayne at;I Chicago Riilroad ariived at! lids place "o.n iime," with but two ex j ceptions. Tin's is evidence, and conchi hive too, tli.it th.o ivad U in perte:t lunnin'' or-.ier. Passemrers on tfiis rou e are hiink'd ihröuh at a rapil rate, ai.d the precaution taken to prevent accidents, should be sufficient inducement for travelers iroitur East or West, to take this rou in preference to a-y other itSyThe ci.izens cf Fulton county are preparing for war. Tlte organization of three mili.ary companies is about comple ted. Marshall county is behind in mill aorganizations. ban i soraciiano; oe uone: A T3TA serious accident happened to Mi 6. Sherman, of Michigan City, on the 3d. A torpedo was fired, and, taking' a turn towards the ground, entered her neck, cut ting a gash that will probably cause her death. ' it5?We bee in the proceedings of the Democra io CoiiTcnlioii at Rochester, that D anner Lawukad received the iiomyja ion for R;presenia;ive. . He is a irue and con sistent Democrat; aud n3 Lnw-neads are jast the kind of heads needed in our Legis lature, we are confident that the Fultonu ausi will look to their iiwerests aud elect him. jCiTJohn B. Cofroth has been nomina ted by the Democracy of the 1 1th Dis trict for Congress. Mr. C. will undoubt edly be elected by a handsome majority The Republicans are- dissatisfied . with Mr Pettit, their nominee, and ihe greater por lion of them will probably let the eltc lion go by default. " jCSTThe Demciat8 of German town ship have held their convention to appoini dd-"':rei to attend the couniy conveniiun on Ll.e5ihof Au-u t. We have not re- - - c reived a report of their proceedings, bui learn from a oentlemau in attendance, that iho convention was well attendtd, atu that ihe proceedings of ihe meet'ng were harmonious, and indicated a renewed zeal in the cause. Jacob Knoblock was reo oromended as a candidate for Commisioii r; candidates were recommended for o.h er offices, but we do not remember them. ! jilSTRead the new adyertisemsnts.

iiLif l no l rensuier sue. ;ii .lenww,:.1 0

srTho 4th passed öS at this place

Wi.uoui any IHlDilC UCUl1 ..11 . ii: i '. . y public demonstrations, except J&-lhiJiesnbtican,vtn week, en- - . I T" a M l H"" 41 a-...., mu.u-, mabh) to the Auditor or örinler. On exatnination we tiud that at it wa3 a "miitako t ..r .u Tl ..f - I tllc "rior w" lllua me"WMa' D.mocraey of Fulton county , , . and cnthns.a ir? mas convenr ... f rv.i, . j& ine held a Ure . . , . . tion at Uoy leJler, on t! 2u h at June, the proceedings of which will bo found in to-j iU .'a r.,,v.r Tb.. n..m,.M!. ..f r.ihon ate wide awake, and opening ihe campaign with a zeal tat augurs sucefss. Maya 3 i comnlote iriumoh be Iheir reward. . ice Alilunigli t may have a choice amoiiLT the candidates fr nminatiou for' Uounty oüiites, u will not do expected ot w us toadvootito the cl .irns of one more than another. After the Conven-ion, the nominee shall have our support; and we promise no??, to use all honorabli moans tosrcuie their el? -.lion. I , ' jSZT By a lau No. of ihe Allen Co iiwi.i inj u 'jinn j-.v.m, 1. . .os. u h aiiuuU1M;Hj ;J3 lh( Ju. lure editors an 1 publiniers. Ihe Vem vrat, tinier the gnUinc ot Mr. L wrey s pen.' has been una of tho be'i papers t;i the of tho be'i papers the nr eJi;or- cm to he itnState. Hie mtw bji J xv'Ua tha lru,. i,iril ',f D emocra-; a " heir hands we predict a b.i0'ht j future for ilw,)woW. ' . . ' 47- itie new contract. i,r carrying tlis m tili went into opera i n on iho tirst of Ju, 'R ehester has bat three mails 1 ot JUIV. lltcilester lias QUI lliree mills' .ii n. ; rer week tin Itr ihiä ftrri!iem-nr Tin perWceK Uli ler Mid arr.in, ra.lU. Hill not riht. Il)chester should havo a dady mail, by all means. majj jTxT Mr. Sifh Llwards, Asssisiant Freight Aent at ihe Depot, 1 as our tharks for favors received.

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forCu'ress, tuw reoiva.-au-d by Hn. J.'d-scusMon. A scroti; nnv.il tore is io b- ! f - iscm to Sm J im. a .d af er that the IW ! ' dent wiil d-iihera e a.- to the extent oi hw II 'ü. Jam;i Aimoti ban bien re nomna- poWj.r8 i pror4?, hnher. tedby theR'p-bllcanS of tho elvh C .tl- Xew O. ana la. i. is hoped, will not give gressional Dis;rict. Ilm. John U. Pettit ; us a;iy further trouble. . !

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II 111,. I' Hinh i..,in n.inr i HA l.ir LUM'rc9I in iho idevet.th District, JST SotU water is a luxary, and the vory uCSt fc0 )Vti rtt Frei. Haira. ve upe.ik from exjieiiwnce having mbilvd." Fuilosi Count v Democratic jlilHS COilVCIlttOll. The largest a id most eir hnsiasiio county conven.iou ever hel.l in Fulton county, as-s-mb!ed at Rochester on Saturday, Jun? 2b h. 1153, for the purpose of nominating candi la'f s for ihe county offices to be tilled at the t leer. ion i i Octob. r next. At 1 o'clock, P. M., ihe convention was organized by iho election of E. B:;t;$, Esip, as President, and E. M. Jewelt aud Monis Blodgett, as Vice-Presidents; Andrew J. Sutton and M. L. Miner were appointed Secretaries. 'ihe following resolution was adopted: "Re$oloedt That wc, Democrtus of Fulton coumv, in Mas liuvt-ntion assembled. re-affirm the pritifipks of the Democradc party, as set forth i lue Cinciiiaa.i Platrm. adoji'.ed June, 186.5; and aMo endoi-e the State Demorratin Pia föjm if Indiana, iJopted in 153, entire." Af.er which, the following g.ntlei?en wer nominated, viz: Represent-ive, Z3axnex I awhead; Auditor, Andrew u. 1 olm es; Tieasurer, IIünry W. Manx; Sher'tf, William Osgood; County Com missioner. William McMahas; Coroner, Levi M. Wontjomert. On motion, the Central Cvmmiae were appoii.led for ihe ending year, iz: Fi.dey CsievcuS, John ,L i er, Daid R. Pershing. Andrew J. Holmes. James RnVil. A. Ii. Fairbanks, James Richey.David McCiughev, James Maraden, J. L. Will., Banner Law head, NeUoti G. Sh aller, and J. J. Davis. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Central Committee be, and ihey are hereby instructed , to appoiut a primary election,-to be held at the neveral places ot holding elections in Ful ton county. td weeks previous to any ensuing mass convention for the puipose ol ndidates for the cnuuiy.iiuk ei; ; the reiurn papers of ; which primary let-lions shall be read aud canvassed i. said mass convetition, and ihe several can didaies ha iug the uuij oi y of toe votes. fdiall be declaied the nominees for the re-t-pec. ive offices lo be tilled at the uextelec lion ihereafier." ; And tho convention adjourned, sine die .'A. J. Suttok," M. L Ml K3T A quaint writer 'observes that at beveiiieeu, wii.li reference to her beau, a woman ou'iuire'a which is , he? At twen iv. irowu more ambitious, who is he? Ai twenty live, tho world having produced its effects, what has he? Be at thirty, in despair, where is he? Is it true, ladiep?

Arriral of the City or Wash-

.j T F . IM ill lilt I T,ie uews nol pWM any unusual - tNinn.sf r.n.,i. .lull ' Cmiwds are quoted at JöOo for ex(livi.IeiHl. h is rumored that Mr. Dallas was ßa'.isfied ui.h ho anan-.-mentS of England on tin KKiiwliiMif nnii,... tho .atrlii. question. A lar.'e fiio occurred r.t London; the hs3 ! . ar" i i ,i n .,.,1. i i.i ocmni imuuisu uiuumii'i uuhiiuo oivir ; j Rne3 of cotton for the last three days ! wer 2 i (H)t) i.i. ln tin r .1 ;HKJ lo snei-ulaini a ! n,uI fr export; the pic a wore easier 'but Ull,p11'1'1';1." - . , . 1 im aih ies from Al mchsfer are tin Ti...j,!., i.i i.nL in,,..; ,i 1 'ces are week. . . . , , ..... I i-iour is very anil ana sales are uiiwn- i por ant. , . i Wheat steady. Corn dull. ! B toon heavy and oilered at a decli ie Lud heavy and lower fcales Lud heavy and lower fcah'a aö lo ls ! Cd. Grat preparations were bein made to np(n the Ocean T ltaph Line. Tne Q eeu will i lauuiu e the eenL ?y sending a p,ace ineelo i'itbideiil Baclianan. , . , f . 1 d that fium Uulinni and l ort an Prince shall here after be treated as coming f.-oui footed porta. ' ...... .X V 1 !v,ee ships have arrived at quaran 1 10 . Cuban poiia, each liavi r iost lite ; Cuban poll, each liavi f .ost ihe ; hU n.ml I"!rl of. s .vflnv , feier. aud avi ij; tlie rest of use.vw down j 1. ,!..., .1: L The. B i is'i ship Sinaniii. Tom Mi'a-i-zis for Gi.-e.. o. U. out in bel .w yes erday. i'ii 11111 11 isr.icr . . . , 1 J r 1 rt ') u"w "'U n i ei. 1 " - j Uaot. uie.l at sea. h3 I.o UM two or three oi inu ciew. 1 The ehip Oref 1 1 .nd. from Havana, ar- j . "r - rived 10 dav. iti charge of .api. V -truit'ii, T .... CapL UHlei ul,ose mfe n.ld to., die 1 ia HnVaiia. having leli her t thai port. Cap., j Vainum and par; of hi3 are aro down wi.h ! the yellow fever. Waslii iton. June 33. The demonstration!! whi:h the iovem mt-iii are to make a'ii-iät Ni.'ara'ui are, Yf. noiiltM! ns to clt uac.er ad eT t'8 Jtl uuseiiKU as to cii.ua..er a .u rä lent. Tins pi an of opera ions is s:i I under ,r..., . A -.r..ü r ,v..l fi.r..,. u m Iih - 'Tlit- Indian war that, hna brok kfii out in Washiri-rion Tenitorv is likely to boa ry serious matter, pariicnlsilv in the pres . w . . .i ent condition of the Ten itorv, and also of government credit in tha. iju liter. The war will no doubt extei.d to Oregon' and Northern California, anl prove lo be as disastrous that is, as cxpeiioivo--a'i the great war of 135Ü. Tho war debt incurred in 185G amounted to about six millions' of dollars, wnich next sefsi n. The government had sent an agbnt. Mr. J. Ross Brown, to examine the claims, and ho rcpoi tidj:i fiv-or'of their payment. Lieut. Gjn. fcco.t has given iho subject his attention, and has, it is said, selected a very ai.b!o otTicer of the army f r the j roninvtud ol the United S.a;c4 tioop-i who wrre lo be employed in ihe campaign now Sv Rii ldenly and "so ferociously opened. Coiningent o"der havj be:i issue I by ihe War Department to the army in U ah. Tne D.piriin"nt wails further inform 4 ion, and leaves raucn to the discro.i m of Gou. Harney. Gen". Seott leaves Vashing'on to-mor-row. ami will return 0:1 the ILh f July, by which tim it is expected relitb'e infoj matioii may arrive, an J that then ' defilii e oiile h may be issued. Tin War D p ir.ment ha3 som? reason t,i diiubt the !H'em-nts published as to Col. S )toes posi ton. Tiiere is no informauoti from Col. ö:eptoe linnseit. From UtahA conesspoii nt wi i.i g from Camp Scott, t the N. Y, T.;Qie4. under date of June 4-h. tays: . -1 1 e Tne Civemor Cummi.i,1 urmiy 01 opinion that ihe il unions will N) ihe city waste if (he arm v en eis. He s..tU-8 tj a he saw ma.iy dwc.i.i.igs agair.t which piles of cml)us.ibles had already oh?ii placed by iht-ir cwneis. who pemeu' inpatient for the word of iheir Prophet, directing ihem lo light up ihe flames whieu should aciitice iheir property upon the a'tar f religious fanadcisai. The photographers are now rcapi ig a rich harvest in taking pictures of nu merous habitations, whosw owners manifested, their love of the huraes they were. nreunied to lav in ashes, bv thus preserv in Z llleir SliaUOWS as SoUVerira wueu me t . ' t - ' ... 1. n n ,1.,. originals shall have been destroyed. : The fanaticism of the undotib inf vhims of the Mormon delusion. rivals lha of ihe Hindoos who swin themselves io he air by iron hoops fastened hi thi: flesh, or tho.e who contend fiercely for ih honor of beinj crushed beneath the cai JugLjernaut.' The wife of Mr. George Spurrier, of Moriis'own, Shelby Co., Ind., committed suicide last week, by hanging herself by a rope. -Mrs. M. had been fo a short time an inmate oi in insane upuai. A sailor named Rome, on board th IT.;' S. doop-of war Portsmouth, has inherited .$40,OUU: byjdio death of his uncle. He still sticks torhi post, but. as is very r.atue ral, feels somewhat elated by his good tortun. ' . '.

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na, 1101 u-eii pai 1 nor iscgm.-.. oy v,o.r- -. t-iauic 1.1 ccc 01 h.iv .eason io! some ai10rtir, to adl-ci hu Republican brethren, at dlf- a-cnts will be

iriess. 1 ha committee on mi.t ary atlairs ! years past. fercut uo:ats iu InJiana. letters for inform uion

of the House referred the ubi.vt, on the! Oats hive been seriously minted in Ivy., G. W. II AWES,

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Mr. S .U'hten. who is to i iv igne ii and but in iho middla Western S.a:es the yield is!??i ani Lum. le. it is estimited, will M H IJ H L report ihe result of his exa.uiua. ion at the j promises lo bo very heavy. Taking" t,6 ä amount to $j 1,033,0m.

"The Pro-SkiTcry Party."

The most foolish ami contemptible charge ulo. a tiY in II. c N. irili mnp rp.nrd it as p.vp.-r enough. Bu'. to av that :im jfrva j-anv ..i ,rp!t.. I: n.,y ae,ui..u oi u.e iSoith, bellow in the ins. i.u.imi and a Ivoi'öfpad. U either an inexcusable er1 "" . am uui iitlrn nrnd is setiled m i:s opDoai.i.,n io Uvery. Northern n.en not tike the missti.tttMii. an.l vorilieni U.-raocrats advocate u.ntio,,. an.i Tonnen, jj.raocrais adV-cate ,',c- P''y of letting slavery alon the poli'V of iton intervei ion in the atlairs of - . . tl.nr neighbor. By ihu means the er 'typl and lyin character of pro slavery 's I'ervlded llotn nie end ef ih" rotin rv to the other upon Northern D -m -ciats a j iri.y. or railiei neary allot whom. 1 nt jy biilh. by educa i, ti. i,i feeling an I j in in.fiest oi ti.ise-1 to slavery in i h every phrrte and leature. Aud whilst th party ij mo ..I .el. ....... i. .... "Wl -.. o-. ..j.posed to at.d loniMir i i e p my. an a pany i 1 . : r i ,lhH 1 8 P'' 1 ur.,,m 1,0,1 itnerition ami -popmar boveivi M,ty. and to these '"5 ia 4ji.y ij-iim or ior ; oe.011. a no en.ocracy. cry ino. nepuomuns. j jaro pPd to Mreodoiii' oppisud to th j "t I tiiKsii n of live Sates synonymous wi I I l jve.y. For eyidet.co to es ablUh thi tllli j rei erated assertion, bv relerritur to Coiihu , 1 1 mi u inn ui iru. 111 win a i ihij ;H,,ini,in riveI1 lo iU Ul5 l? or whflt ie!i j .wir II, .n i, I-C;illjil3t;l I l lil'l ll tlldil rj 11.. I ' . ...... ...... fl . M flW.. ....f.....'. ;"''l, t Ii -ii 1: shouS I anal 'n D'fnocraov b..fMV Ä Sl.!f ,.r,iU .t ihunal. and cnare i; w: ,. . .; .; .1 i?,,.. ;,;,. ,! w; ,, p,.l Hl; u; j,,., Uui-.i,? IL.w fi?s. th- charge. !hen. that the Demociacy ..f the N nth ij pro-slaiery -or that. Ihe D -f.vci if.y if the whole Union, or of any p in of i . U tals to freedom . , - . wh-.oi tho whoH Fe leral 0 .vernm'it has k, ....... i.-. I! I h, 5t and most of the i e owmnvMi's have ben under 4 stipervis-j , f lI. üfi.. e;rv. H;1, y,M i: ,,fS t,klM, j., ion in- ui.- 3 eirv; hii yc 1- imi i-kmi i l , mini now K a .0 n I ill ..f irl i .h o.a ' ' intu new o a es, i:y tl 1 r i oi tmcii ate t fl,vS.;s A.,, , ,5ll w:e u if w.rit! !lHS lhi: j.":,.k R.jphli -a'n pu iy done to , RprM j its mn(.!,.Vau.ifM 1 fre-d-.m?" Dill ! it over a 1 1 a Ö h!o io the Union? Wnen Democrats a:e (diaroed wi h beinr tmoslavery let t'iem pin. to history for re filiation of iho si in ler. Stute S. v.tlicL The Crops. The Cii.cinn-.ui Piice Current, of tho 3J:h ulr.. "says: We hav. received, within tho past wek. reliable o.i.p a I vus.h from b-'-we-u o-i- nnd iwj huiiirej dutiicis diillyin Ohio, -Xnt K-tutuckv. ba. i odtidin many poiius in Misoui i. Il.inii. Vir - i 1 1 . Tent.i;s.'o mm 1 .her !5ia..s. Fro.n litis iufwr-1' ve-jmaio.i. w l...... . mined and ili4s:etl, ii . . I.? , f i .- i i the following ctoneliMon aic dducible. 1. The wheat coop, ihtih seiiUily in'juried in some locali iVs, by excessive rai is, , rust, weevil, .to., may, as a whole beset down as a goo I one .ather ah o.'e tha i blow an average, both as regards quantity and uuaii y. This croo, ad led to the lare stocks .f last ye-us yield, will fjrnisli Huppli s f r ihe ensuing onsump ive ye ir coa country through the crop will be a good Off. 3. Barley and rye will mate a fall avf r- . II y is generally very good. Reports - :fa short crop are rare, whi e from almost j every section we have advices of a.i abundant yield. 5. Potatoes promise well, and with fa-voiabl--weather ihe ield will be liio-i). 6. Frui will be short. Tills rein;ii k nnplits to almost every variety. There wj not however,, he a total failure of any do sciiptioti. I his is the Uest lhat can do l nf nnnl,. iwai-s ne.ichwj an,l i.Inm . b' 7. Con,, th.i5.li tr.i.o b.ckwart. is now' , . - , ,i t . i . . I. ... ..11 tl,.il ...in h.i ..t. I 1...... uhi;t ih'II, oi in.ti t iiu uu e.u 1 uui i- that, the prospects are favorable fr a fur, if not an average crop. M ich laud intMided fr ibis crop will not bj plured, an 1 lhat oti the whole a bisis has been l.ii 1 tor a mir Top A dry summer or ea ly frosts, would prove ft al; hut wkh favorable weadier noihin; is to be feared.' Waliinton. June 29. The old Hall of R -preneiitiv.ive has been cleaned out, and ihe desks, chairs' &i, have been remove. 1, ihe i.ilenti n beiu io make ir. for the present, an open'' pronieui Ie. Tnis II ill w is coas ruo e l and occiipie I soon af.er tho war of 1ÖI2. and is an edifice of vastly more Lfrauduie and majnin'cence than any hall in the Capi ol cxThe desks an 1 chairs of the membafs were feold at auctio i the H uigj having nejflec cd to notice an npplica.iou that made for the furnaiure in behalf of the public schools. - As thesa desks and chairs were associated in memory wi.h ihe public, men and events of nearly half a century past, they were sought for a memorials by a consideable ! ....... t...... ... I... i.l. if.m J uuuioi oi .uw i ..iai.mil Mr. John Q A lams chair and desk. which are as well known as the Capi ad it self, s-nl which. 6i:w-e Ids death, have been n obje- of much interest to strangers visi inr; the Capitol, were sohl to tho highest bidder. Afer some competition they were knocked oiTat fifty dollars. There arb but few shield desks like this most of them beinir in rows from two to fivj and the sold very low. Arnold.who fo cruelly -murdered his wife, a short time since in Kentucky, is to be hung, July 3d. I That ao-reenhU tin fish, ik ca:Ä jj. nowbeitiL manufactured, in. Scotland! cut of sprats and liiila herring3 w s -- The tobacco crop Virohihv promises to. b-y liniifiMly 1nrg. J ' '

jLatCl TrORl Ut lll. The Lafjtte Courier, .July 1st, wys tht the St. J jJpph, M J- June 23. locomotive, ten Jor, and a number of freight trii?. The Salt L.ke mi;l arrived to dir. br;n2iDg on the V.iHey Rovl. were on thxl day thro ira o.T d,teSfromS.dtlec:tvtot!.el2:hir:sr. i a bridge cisi of Hantiamon, by runncrcr Gen. John, wat .; start for the citron 13th horses; enrineer and firemxa weresorcrdy mjorcu. inst. wiih men. ( Tiie cirs are a complete wreck. Peice CommtMsoners M:Cullou?h nnl Pjwell I The steamer Gilena t-vok Sre at Red Win-, hid started tor the city. Tjutc was quite a diver-, Wise onsin. ou the 1st iast , and boat, cargo, aal s'ty of opinion at C ini Scott a to wh it course the p.i rner's b igpte wrc entirely hfl. It irri M trmnw would pursue in regard to allowing the pof-'.h'e to sly h w iniay pcr?or.s "vere ict, as the troopi to enter the V.il!cy. Tae m lit trim psiod hjks were b-.irri?d, but it'u knoTa th::t Mr. Pcl.bout 301 Mnrmona, wtth hores and mule?, whi Iy Torter, .M:j? Naacy Porter, Charles Porte.-, is d were well armed, but who would give dj inform i- LyJi i Pjr;er .rre among vhs h?t. Tiiey vere Uqzl tion as to where they were goinj, or what they M'sh'gui. inton-led to do. ! T!ic !JeT Yori: C'.risr and Euquircr ii out for

Fifty M ,rnn; ley, were mot at tntheSr .tP,. Tw Fifty M rni3n?who hvl esstped from th3 V.ilPtttt Bridge, wen tin - t i-Ir wiy TwelvecoDipmtes of dri-oons w.rc - neir Tort Lnnm. A Iafgo number cf troop? wer- one imped on Bi ' Blue. ty.ii. bin ijr vvn attac t3):iti ri-", an i oa the eve of surt:i;s on an cx ! r.U.ou of ira-ou ro i-l from t!i it oheo t j Fjrt II ill. Tae report that tho M r:n jih In 1 rem ived their f:.m:!i(.:nPpnvn4f. i,.äh..oji ens-.n(.i. it Unnt known hether Brim Youn. accompanied the .. ... . 1 , .u-.mim or n-miTiitsi m tue f.ty. The M rtnon. hire nt iroie either U Sonora - or the Russian pslm, w9 antieipitcd by! the authorities at W ishin -ton. !mt ' ro .-xt Pprir-, if anyout Mormons were placed la i Ut.h topovrrn them. Wra. M.Csnn, a-ent of M.-ssrs M.jSrs nl 0 RiHell, was Jro.vned oa the 17th u'.t. in L'.raiale . 1 1 r-K A rroO m-iriP 'a.-.vf.. . .1 W v. Ik ; , ,. viable lor the tclcrapuic fleet. DOtrO t. July J. Tho p.orelhr Nrt'i AmJiici, Wok fire list ht o L.ke Sr, Clair, anl wa3 tot illy conruined. The crew of twelve persons an 1 two pis - senders, jumped o verbs ird and were saved. The ve'se' WÄ valued at $22,003; said to be insured tor$17,033. j Philadelphia, JuTv 2. J Charles Bray was killed tlrs morn:n byWil II. Smith, who was arretted. This is tho fourth homicide here, since Mondav List. llSll Ol il?WI. .-j 1 . . . . The greUmech med bakery, in Philadelphia, Un 'w bl!iinr n,0'JJ llKlvcs of bread a da-T it i3 now thought that a United Sutca protec ' torat will be extended over Mex'co. Chickory ?eed is now extensively used in the rtuultertiion of coffee. Tlic nrriviil of emi?r int3 at New York, since January 1st, li?53, aniiuntj to 33,15). The Presa and Tribune, in Chjcago, have been united, Itcosts 55 an hanr. liht tho neir XIjoso of j RepwenUtivci, at WiiVaatja, wlii gw. I The whlo uuaiher of Uni wuiti iauei in Je. w.n ajlwhichriiaire over lLVWlacrss. jrJUaC 0f m ! ' r?a.1 i,n . exvl el '-"l- , M,rof ocei1 . . b. . itiujien ira:u ie i or a. io iviouui juj, a. G iv. Denver will resiL-n his ofjee a3 Governor of K ii)3..s in August. I m:vah II. Smith ha3 been nominated for Governor, bv the Democrats of M.vine. It is contemplated in Ihi'land, to build a ve.-sel j ""get than t.ie Levuthin. Fred. Dml.-, the negre orator, ii expecteil, 1 Eiery gener-il oTuor in tho Revo!utionrv ar-t bv w.ta a Frcera won. except tae tra.uor, Benedict Arnold. 1 i 1". : t . . . . 4 4 . .v !),...:..; . 4. 1 . , . , .. thtrJ tir.ie, is never allowed to leave it. The rate of Uxiiion i.a Sacram:ato, Catirornia, . j..- rn. .t - ii Conine iuj. A cow belonin to Judion C iurch, of Wheatland, Mich has given birth to a calf with a head .perfectly like that of ahorse Oue mm in Boston has two million of dollar .deposited in the bank. This mm refused to g'.ve I er ..;..t. . , .1. . u .v . not able. h-.m, - m-,,1. fHi 1 wlr - ' ' ... . . luie in ttlC Giidminea have recently been discovered in Wi.coDöin. The shock of an earth pi ike wis distinctly felt al Njrw.i'.k, Conn., on the 30th ult. A duel was fought at New Orleans, on the 30th ult., between Mr. G uiion, of tlie True Delta and Mr. Gihd.m, of tho Crescent The latter was dangerously wounded. Kostzi, the Hangar! in refugee, who was rescued from the Austrian authorities, by Com. Ingmham in 15 1, died recently in indigent circumstances, near the city of Guatemela. There are thirty thousand needle women in New York. Oberlin College has 8-15 &tudents, of hom 384 arc females. The d tguerrotypes of two hundred rogues are hung up iu the Police office in New York. There are now 125 banks in Wisconsin. Tlie Mormon troops have been entrely withdrawn from the approaches to Salt Lake. Tlie appropriation made at the last session of Congress, amounts to 80,000,000, Gov. Cumming says it miy be regarded as safe foremgirants from the United States, to proceed to California, via Salt Lake, the road being en tirely opened. . It has been decided in a Cincinnati Conrt that the deliverj of Ice on Sunday is a work of ne cessity or charity. Tlie Louaiana Courier states that the cholera prevails in many parts of Arkansas, and U making ravages over other Western State. A milk-white snike, nearly, six feet long, was recently caught in the town of Cooper, Kalama zoo county, INLulu Two very fine horses were killed by roa-stroke, on Tuesday last. Alexander McCoy, a resident of Tthnble co., K-.- - was shot dead last week by Sivir Fry, ai Sahwl. Ind. Fry hid not been ciurcd ut .the lav cv:rji j -

Sew tri Li Prcsicer.: in 1:3).

xxcn t'u.iiht ih .t oc'e arc Jcrc;.er.lt!nr bociu5e -Lev bt live iilbsm bthecr.vs 0f Mith.elih. Bat t3 f ir. h. p.-o, i.-I r.-j ure h: h tn tt jbl) lf c tIi rt2rjrJ f , Uv c y :cS A. firront txp( n-e. Tite E ij R i!rra hag reduced the ft: n ßulrl,,, l New Ywrt 10 $2 ',0 PjAlTT A 0 VAlTIQm ATlTQ Ail w v i-vi vol LloojlllClltda PAKKEE HOUSE, H. M. HCPKINS PROPRIFTOf?. LA PORTE, INDIANA. V. V. AXTELL, Clers. ju!S 33ly J- BROOKE K. K. BROOKE. cSX'OGjLSLO CX3 jESX"0 DEAÜR3 im rrac K.J lowest pneca, at (3d) Rice a Smith's. YRUP nrimA n.liA. ot O (33) Ricz a SaiuT. j , OAP-a',1 kiad.s cheap at ; O (-3) Ricx a S 5IITH B. UG AR?rlhnz a better artiel, for 10c, than scwiiere in town, at Ricx a Smith'. COFrEE, that cannot fa.il to please, at J ( j3) Rjcx Smith'. OOTS & SHOES. We will receive, in a fw d lys, a ti-emeuaouB stock. Rice Jk Smith. A FEW CASES c f Dry Goods now cominc in XjL at le Low Price Store. Rick a Smith. BARGAINS. If you want to pet the worth of yowr money, call at the Low Trice Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. (3:i) Rice a Smith. TO NON RESIDENTS. The nndprsined with the Countv Surveyor wi!l , on me i;si u ty oi Juiy, iwo, at io o - clock, a. m o's iiJ day, proceed to i urvey k hj cate the corner of m Und in fccction irJ. town Rhin ;:l, rine 3 cast in Marshall count v, Indiana:. to meet on the premi es, and continue from day to dav until .ill is surveyed. Non-re-idents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defriivincr. thsir portion of the expense of said survey, HI be returned to the County Autl'tUyr, an i sucii aNinfjuencies pi:ceu on wie uu.i..ctite, and collected accoixlin to law. .jul8-otd A. BOYD. IWDIAT;A STATE GAZETTEER. t r . M.au, ... v.-ir if-.r c.. j...- . ' i ilili iUb wi v nail H'V if-; vii -wr

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1 UU1 lOOUb 1IIC 411 UI ITI-I.I .u c w..j r.tt mUr next. Pvi.n5 a, wf he ni,m8 o V'. u-ssiuuai men, iiirouguoui me oute, amngeu in alphabetical onler, pivin..; locatioR, population and st itictics of each courw j hi the State. As a medium for advertising, thronjdi.ut the town and counties of the .State, it cm not be excelled. Person wishing tofurniah statistic lor i m il" town, ivi ji inform it'oa a to Iocituu, populatiun, i tc., can do so, such nf irmition bein; ihn.koillv received. SUBSCRIPTION PitlCE S-2J0. Bookseller. and oüVm wishiiiir to act as local allowed a liberal ccmniiii8:oa. All must bed: reeled to Bjx 512, Indianapolis lnd. OF GIFTS! Hereafter, erery purcluser, before purchasing hia - j 0CE OF GIFTb AT RANNEY'S AT RANNGY'S AT RANNE iS AT RANXEY'S AT RANXKY'S AT RANNEVB AT IIAXXEY'S AT RANNEYS 1 .iiwijLi i w i l a ki I VII''HU Ul Uli J j CHOICK OF GIFTS I J:"StSp SlrTl i CHOICE OF GIF 1 3 CHOICE OF GIFTS G.1EAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, 23J Broadway, NEW YORK, here the g'ft, conistinr of Jcwclrt, kc anl VARVI-G IS VALUE fxom-73 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS.arealwavsonEXIIiBII J Lvj t in ample show cases. Oer ISew Desert pj-.. 4. . i 4 . j. . j f'e Catalogue, containing a large variety of books ! n every department of Science ami Literature. Ib. ... 1 (a' ' 01 rhharc trepubhsherspnees) anucxpuin'nour isno ana urimnai system ot al I. - . J . . . lowing every purchaser His Own Choice of Gifu, nnd setting forth unequalled inducements to AGENTS, wid be pent, post paid, to any individ ual, on application. AdcJre-s A. KANNEY, Arent, julS-33mG-ia. No. 233 Broadway. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Pleas Court. Jul? term. 155. In the matter of the estate of John Miller, dee'd. .Notice i hereby ctven, that accounts current w.ll be presented to the court at its July term for examination and nil ?ett!em-nt of said estate. Attest: N. R. PACKARD. Clerk. julä a3t3$l Court Common Tlea. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office tX Plymouth, J.i'y 1st lc5S. Bunks George Beenwood E J Ball Jackson Br.-wer Soloman Barns W lisq Bowery Oi in B.ibington William Benedict Charlott Lindeev Merctr Moor Leak McCarUel Eärabetb McKenny Xjvncy MieJ C Mctchel Philip ranker Sarah A Pracut Sarah 2 Ftürdes Robert Pratt J jha Preston 0 Pohl George Ruse cJ ' Robinson Bcnjanin Bradley Suoi Rjvncr C A Ripley Aroa Roden J B Stro s Isidor Smith Hannah ' Smith W T Shirley Jacob Stonchill SiXtrj Stoddard Dr -Thom3 J aires Turner John W Turner James Wallard Isaac Williams W S Williams Jeste D Walker W J Hannah Ann Webster Lawin Whitner Ir Wrouttitfn Cjtus Za'a jMxhii Cart Robert Bruneis John W Cons George ' Carder John Carroll Lev. is 2 Dinnen WiIIuq Dickson G W Davis A A Dunn Mary fcnew Andy tyrtune J W t ü,on David Force Juhii H Gaiiard H I lijtr ti I n ii .n.r(. M Gibbs lüchard HairisJ W ilauon Wi'iliam Haruxaa J.iühua llemniiug Martin liungerlord Francis IrvinJohn Keysen John V Krum JohuSen Kiley John KooasGeorga ii nil's Jc.'b Lowery Jashus Fersciiä catt.n fx ar.y of th3 above will p!e8 sür 'V'jvcrtiicJ," tiffiiictt ot ;'.. -' J. X.SROOKt F. ?t