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- . . ... .j i l'-LY.'-IOlUTIS IIVl). Thursday rtlenih. April 27, 185 i. Advertisements to insure lion, mas: oe hatiäea in by Tuesday preceu- ! l.i...... 1 "a - - l ..i.. ... i ITf ll n nu. M"lti,-n Oun Sc'EoCKiPTiojr List is still on the increase, and we return our sincere to friends v. ho seem to be still a favortble influence in our beha have also little contemptible influences operating against us, but vre hare felt them, and expect to feel them le ss j when they are totally exhausted the j t;m? for which is not very distant. Their ; principal weakness consists in a waut of capacity on the part of their projectors to .ci-u- uvjci. 4 ut. 1 . Ill ! . 1 it,, nf it,.:. ..t...i. cealffJ. i .a:u, open sailing 1 me way l u if ir J l.n.l'l.ij utn uiij jjuiivir, lull u j 1 d.2n l.ces on tne ssme neatt look LaJIy. ; b:rs ox the Libinet. while the treaty wis under discussion, that a refusal of the Staate to ratify it, would be fo.lo.vi? by an immediate war with Mexico tho Fresidcnt considering himielf cai'eil uuon to seize the Messiila v alle v. let i 4 w ! come iv aal miy XhlS intUIlitlOl. 1 1 . . a ... , cotisidered an attempt to intimidate the ; j Senators. Xhcse hrsl informed at the , Gjpitol, sir thit thi President will fip point a commi-ioner tonotiatc anoth ; er treaty. - - DscLARATic:; cf Wae.' We . . have ; ' the rroce diaps of th Enc.Uu ami L',., .v. r .v, r ii r rencn uoTernm?nts in the formal drc : laration of war against Kussia, but ; their grf at length ivill pievent their pub-ll-ntinn in n. i.,..- i , , , ; i-iti, ct j. uu. if iucia iuuy aaviseu 01 1 the move menu of the parties, and now us wo an anow vrno me parlies are arni th f.im-in1 t...-tva.i :.. .1- a... ... ...av...t ll.UI.su III IliO CUIiU , . a. we car. onli walca and pray for the Cnui ; oTcruiro., o! i runny ana treachery that ; have .ought to enslave an already op- j f . . i. a . I pressed people. Jjutif Russia is njiaini successful in tho enforcement of htr . , . . , . n wan. in 'ii.i,u5,u is uiuituo iu toujeciiire what "will be the next sacrifice she will require. W can but hop for a dißerent result. , Russia's present indebtedues i-: ..i : to amount to the enormous sum of 8313.710.000. To this is to be added her I fulled debt cf e2ia.070.C00. rnakin a ! grand total cf SI. 155.760. 000. TliC tYiltal Crop. U'e notice tint ia sev-1 eral portions cf this State Iba wheat crop has suITered very materially from j the serere and unseasonable weather du- ; ling the latter part of the winter. In! many parts of Michigan it in reported to j be winter-killed some fields having been j coTered with solid cake? of ice durin" 3 I great portion of the winter. A fire recently occurred in Terre-Haute destroying property to the amount of 850.000. It was believed to be the work ' of incendiaries. The charge of "bougt up presses" has rung in our ears for a lifetime, but still it seerns to be one of the most delusive fallacies that ever entered the head of a sane man. If the pess anywhere in this coun try has b?en "bought up," we'll venture the price waa so very low that the most ,,.,,. 1 v . .. i lrn V-Pf.l wroil.l r. ai-or ho ih in iltcrnu. lyn.f. eyed would never be able to discov- .. i t ma ! er the "Ta.Uö received. . The nress mar I often go astray in looking after popular i will, but very EelJom. we imagine, in ! opposing the will for th sake of reward from gowicmcLt.il au.hoiit.es. j Exch lance. A recognition of the priniple that the j press thviuld be controlled by, or subserlent to popular sentiment, sanctions the I ...... , supposition that it u "or sale. There j are many who believe this principle cor- j rect. Most readers kuow what public j sentiment is and how it i derived. If j . , .. l v ,,. i . a minister of tha gcspl should take his " r position in the pulpit and attempt to preach in accordance with tht dictates of public ssntiment instead of discussi ng ! questions of right and wrong, he would j ... . . , . .1 uoubtlesi be considered insane, or a min-1 istirial quaclc. j Should tha prss rtly alone upon pub- j lic sentiraent for the formation of its ; ... ...... -. . ,. cea-F3naering to ,ne excuemeni passion, censuring and condemning with out investigation, and encouraging vituperation and slander, no good could reult from its operations. But, upon such a presumption, if the press is "for sale," is it not generally the case that the highest bidder becomes the purchaser? Wealth and aristocracy frequently manufacture and control public tenumeni, inen lo secure ine press .a . , . from wretched and contaminating influ - eccfcs, is more than mortal minds can accomplish. t. , . A. ... Who prefers supporting the truckling and duped conductor of the press, to the one who boldly, unequivocally and inde pendently deprecates manifest wrongs and freely utters hi3 willing 'c&rnmenda;;.cn of whit :s t-tht, regir disss cf all

llfT? (Or, ;r V i ttV A TV Ihn I ' II aal i 'J ' J rf J 1 " J ..a...,. , v. . a. . w .. a j , - - - - , . , . . . , ; . . - , UU II l'J IUILIU', II II Uli" IJ -151 I,' I ' . r , .. r . . Alis UADiiu 1REATT. Aoc c.iitttvii 1 -p i e ., , ,. , . ,. , 1 c 1 pr libl. on flour, dearer. Ua wcihiui of your firs. L is. Bharpoi; - : -r J .!-e ;., a.:. : .is i' c ' c . c. . Ind.; Juie V. INu.rsh an I I. J. Sample, s their authority mediately or nnmediatelr , t , . , , i 1 , 3 , , , . 1 .generous pitch cf Mrtuc human nature i r-,n., .. 0- t. ...... i ' States 5natc have rejecttd this treaty ' n " win., ... Tm . ,T T ! . , ' ,!i"l has a.so attrccted attention, ana v.ur cmbjits, an-j iha day :a oar own.' fr . n i , .: ; ' ' i D.jlawarecounty,ln I.; Ju Ige .AI. L. beur-j r tv s (T Hi.-ht t! t-n ia not ; -,.,. - in . i i i . ? . , i , . c ' i can arrive at. Cowards are d..T.c L-o-jd . lit-i: :..a..': arM,.. : t, "te of 27 to IS. on the löth j tly. ll.nry county. Iud.;. .Mrredith J M - ' u V t -mie quarait.e, have changed Laim, ut ; L;cha.c.on ro, UuX fu,.cv,a fj,t ! at , :o,,!y ciov' w.i XV T t ... . . .1 ' il .1 . v r, if ii; ., tounvlcit up-m human law, liutbuiiut; .uw i.ni5ta per icj.i m warehouse. loii-ot tie exoil-'ime'.t m bri-adtuth-:. licat ' . . - ' -' 1 c .o a -.: . i . mit. Much f peculation exists ts to the W m. Butler, John Grut. an! Jrsse lliatt.. 4 . ! 1 . - , ... , . nar, j.oj.tin.e .-.; -o:-:Mured, ii-.: ,1 V - '-:-:ri:' - fF . , , . .. t . - wavu, ,.v I..'- (im M O-i' In i '.oii!u; be founded upon riht. Atti-.ns a -'" contract, with a liberal sup- , iifcun? 2 o !. l.our OJ-VJ.. Cora utn- ; . . 1 . - uf i:.t. L-. ,-äu i - L - effect of the rejection. I was lulima- .? ua.j. In.!., Utn. Ul., in- , . ; , ... :R . .i,.( ... i f,... , r r: v , f n jr . r couari laver f:r;,?:v; it ts not his u . t . . , i . , ; .Ii . .-. , iM - f'.i'i.rt' t,i.f i i M oppUi-d to U i.. s ir w üre n ojii y " uimu.I ion....?, 15 lull) 1 per ti3 ;...oi. Oc.rn Cm i! i'lour. Oaui.i ; , , . . .. , - ''l-e'- - -. .

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s' i r.f.s ( f y.y author fetternpt to srrve Uu 1 t,i... iiii:;i:iiou in the saraa sentence or ia o'.hur words to carry water cu tollt

shoulieis, we cyrrectly estimate him as j n rrel occason, make a few quotaunworthy of public patronage. If it U j tions from his last communication, and practicable to say anything at all, it ; give them a brief answer.

iTKr-louM be intelligibly said. Most men I i - - . . . . . iire juui .rüiiAii. 6 ciu lnaepuui nte, - . ... ic iiiik sic j.'iiic iiuu i tj it mi; t m r , ,.-,, . I ..... i r rn I' en long as their own prjudictd notiuna are. subserved. ah3 t,u lljC i o lit ii.M., to tousi.hr the prupiiety of i m.-so! i,i . t i'jii. The two; -'a vole wus tiken up;m th e qittii u, and ov.jr funrtrtu thouftind ots wt ti' least iu favor of consoli laii 'ti i;d none ; P"Jtnst it. T!ie consolid ition v.ns accortiiniy pertecie i. un i trut coi:.:i ta- j . . . 1.1. . C .1 ! . . . . . I tea umnoariy .suriii i tne Jim oi tut'Cincinnati and Chicago ltasilroi.i Co." i . 'Ihe following Hoard of Directtrs ws . u'tb,,!, conn - C.ii.;. B. Smith, rrtsi !mi. S. Mi.i:i.aiTir, Vie.; I'resi Unl. T.i This ro it as .u;Vüy, .jiciL tairv. is a cor.tiu nation of the ! Cmcinn.ti Western lliürotd, mil prt ! I ! ! tur- direct Hue liflwt-tii eiücniiinu tri ! Chicoco. A lartr force is now at v. ,-rk. : iiou'j. . .w ml trie wi.oie is .rorti-sit;g in a iiti,faCtüry mai.r.rr.' n.ost Chicago Journal, j We hiVe bom informed that this r::ad ' ;s t(; e to lai; and n . far i t i i , ine', cut inai to buaiirraeiii a.iS cre:i a ii rc.l iiiln fjir it n.a . l'..rt . ...v.vva a..... av.a a a a. a iifi. a. .. Warne i: C!iico road from this p!i R ' to C! aicao. T!ii. arrannaent will give Jos three roads, at, south and south mi, &i.u iwoio uiic.iRi, oueoi w 1. 1 en ; . i i' t. p . i ' hntersrcu the N. I. Cv S. M. ut Lmorte. ; intersects the N. I. cc. S. M. ut L-urte. : i : and the other rues direct to Chicago. . ; ; j ; A e so ah bo pretty utU cared for :n th- , : W..V r.f I!aiIi.-.-i,!:. ' ' "'ay of lUiiioat.f. i

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.. , ., ... .! : Jined lirt-ts hud entered the b.ack Sfa. : order to i in their c unri'q r n-si '.' ih-i-xerttngl ßaj ruaJ lüü hlitiU.1. A meeting ot ! The print irte of right has for its fmnda-i Fr.1Ilte hm, !TLv ti ,niMi v, V V ? " i r i - . 1 ' I iJiuc nau loone l iurntv ten minion w oa. I io tf.tes we-o then b.-'rr! !i If. We! the Stockholders of the Cincinnati, ti,fuj-i 0f rur M-kp S-.v B'ack. ' frm,- . , f ..i...n u.rr-i

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i TLC CtJ.er Ä-A w.tk or two since, ! WK ins.rltid lhp gt,ntl((m3nly carJ cf :i dis. j .;nt s , r wh- . W53 arcom,Kin:,.1 .. v . . .. n Tl I in? BUJJLiiutm in nit ni ii. klär un-'ri. t .v. , - , 1 following b. nig rather an anomaly in the . ii i.i. . ,..(.,... . .. i ; , .. .. rv... i I practice, we insert it to show what con-J . Umpilble meanness some men will resort j D since l!;3 o3lh of Ja, Ust wc h,v, j ;it , -n : j regular. y sent the rapr to ,-Ir. h.. and j ' .t .-.f.t a-l.l-lt .' as ia,e as trtä itn oi last l sbrunry th? ' P' M' info,mpJ us t!:dt Le iyr's l out of the ofuce. The following is:! I ät. - . . . . mode OI "PPi5 it, supposing that "I ( j never ined for it," fully satires us for tin paprs he bus had of us.' Cl.Kr.MOVT Ii.. Anril 15 lM V J. lluas Sir: I want you to stop that p .per you s:nd me furl never sintJJ fr JAMES BALLARD. "ow lft the reader Ive such conduct a n;i:ne lo sul1 ielf, and if he calls it swindling in its most aggravating form. we can't help it. Tho Lafayette Courier and Delphi TimtH are attempting to put forward J- Hinghum of Lifayette, as the demo cratic nominee for State Auditor. Does that party intend to adopt it us au invai i ab test of qualifications and capacity, that when an aspirant fails to gt office at the hands of his own immediate fellow citizens, that his rejection grants him a preference over those who have been tried and move d tbem-,elves wortr v Deeu Uleu ana I)r0Teu niaeips wonr.) J . f ... of puhh lie trust anJ confiJenCv.? This man I5lJ"IHAM' was btald" fur C Jier of Tippecauoo County last fall , by quite a young man, and by a largo majority for a D:.T.nCratic countv. For the Banner. SCHOOL HOUSE. or.. t r... t. .t .i , ' ,. , gmrr of our country. Iho navnntag whi(;h our y0Jlh Wj-y fof obuilling hn education, vre of n superior ch iractor. Bat there aro many things which injure 1,40 prosperity of our schools, and one of these tliimzs is tho croneral unfitness of the . - t i b ii t, houses m whi :h oar .schools oro. taught. Teachers and scholars know Bomething of this by r,ad .xprrier.co. Most of our school hotraes aro objectionable in some ,csPcct Some ofhcm w too small, some are too cold, eomo have not a sufncicncy of lißhtf mmQ hire all these failings combined. Oihers though fuiFiciently large and warm, nre poorly provided with sent. Frequently tho only scats used are rouch benches without j baclts, on which small children nro com pelled to sit six or seven hours every day, in a position both vearisome, pamlul i and unhealthy. These things operato powerfully ngainst iho scholar's improve rnent. Hiving taught school somo myself, and taking n doep interest in the subject of education, I havo felt like calling the attention of our citizens to this subject. Poor school bouses are serious drawbacks upon our educational prosperity, and it is time that this difficulty I f ''J T . fPmoTed. Our school houses should j he so constructed re. lo conduce to the scholar's comfort, hcnl'.h, pleasuraand im tprovement. I havo givrn the?o few j hints, hopinir that others who hivo more timQ anality wUl wrho on thi, ,ub. i :ect . Plymouth, Apr. 23J, 1351, The Mormon so in is claim tho power ol healing the sick and blind by touching; them.

For the Banner. A Frcliibitory Xo. '3. Klitoh As ' ölis-iri' has left

Mi my main position untouched, I shall only

"What! a man engaged in a lawful

i.llr irii - '.- i r i : - "o - -- . j ..IT '! 11 U ill Ans. Human laws are not the stand- ; ; ard a( right; they do n.t, tli-y cannot that ha should confurm U his Maker's) wilt.'' Ihio wiiinf his Maker is called t!if law of i;aturo. T!if. law cf natur bun? cotvi'.l with mtiikitii p.nd dictated by Uud llim-lf - is of course unt-rior in 1 " ' . ... '. ! It is urging over obiigiiuMi to any other ... h .u '...t,- a r I -t -ill , It'lJ. j .hi iiu,i;i;i tau.- iiij iu tiny .ax .. i, , . . r .. .. .... f coitry to this, .and tuch &s are m-cei-saril v culoi.ble.fvitit if th.-ir t-n. i ..uct is aliowt a or iancUone-.t bv t- oit :-s ; . ... . . enactments. i..e ru,..--j lion, and the only quesM -m ttnolced is I at.t- . . - - til. ... 1 -.1 i.ij.-, uofi luii.seiiu.'- aarinon.z' v.:u; G .id's will which is the foumU'i.m .fj all Uw? L.-t us see. Obedience t) GoJ's ' t u i i 1 or i ; uui or law. ui kts n.aiikin 1 H ih;-v ; sli uld bv. .1. . . t i l -y-i : i ai s princiole oor.-i ä all ; wroti. nod if-cnied out uni t-y it; a a 4 would j nun it'. p-ace as. I rij;ht thrj;! Ii out tl; wot! Actions tii;'h hr.ve a ! ::?1 !'"' el arc, of rjut.1", oppoi.f.1 to ' PP this Ijw: und lb 'it tho olivet of raiiiilli deinor-iliz!. g and b-iieful . ii a fi. t which ht.sa.ot oulv be.-n deai -iiStratL-d in ' I a ia fanner comaiUiiica lion, hut which is !....i,,i.;ir5 i. A I, L-, '..'!.- .,,..., ( .1-inoijstrt.t. d by daily observation. "ihiS (the term eauine) is Icttun? ; down a peg; it us-I to be guiit. i Aus. My nrinnscript says llarnc (the .. ..i . i.i word was used by ,a, not to describe the j p 1 1 u tcr uiui:r a inisiiKf an.1 in--word was used by lae. not to describe the ...., ....r i-.t fU la,,,.. ...c, v.., ..a .... l swer 'Ol'icrrtr s inte rrogatory in a for- t n comiliunicuti011. Ris idouiry. "who ' . ." ..i .i ...u.. ... I mtr coininunication. n is i'.ta uiry is to blttin -." and the reason why he .ij.Jiit; Hat; llitiUiiJ, UIC UOtlllVirSs rtCOl- ) lected. If tho term ruilt suits ,:,v ! iiidde. the n.qu.ry, ore doubtless recolfriend better, I shall not object, "Ves. -by a prohibitory law word in almost every uaaiic's tnoutli." A ... I ,v - ... . 1. . . : l rr !"S' I g-ry in that kin I of famli cilm xvhich would, if carried out. bre!

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up grogrhops. which would reform the nebrUti-, which would carry j .y to desoUr. sides, which would thield the j rising generation from tho danger of be- i comina drunkards. a:,a r -lievo our couu- ! . . .... ! try oi au incalculable amount ot woe a;iJ 'rim; .an.1 lU'ih' " i,i, is oniy a Btarting point to ; VUlaa. '4 1 aUl B4.wl kiV a3 Ii.'. I which our fjrcffj;h,rs fpfa. tied and : T - i died." a. Our forefathers did not Hht !ai'llTU " uie- 11,11 Uieir rCSt?fll)' 1 l ! 1 1 1 : . a U a at a . Tha r.a.v i.-;U l.j ,.1...aa.ra . .1 4 . . !.r.,t r.,.(7'.,a " ! ...... a. v. a. v v. Aus, I would put all under tho ban ! 6ti of a prohibitory law, if they were t as dtstructive in their consequences as 1 intoxicating liquors. 'What was Sjlomon'g plan? a pTOMl.lfnr. I....-7 Ma ' n . , ; ,,:. :.. ! wiwi.ä. i ia; ilillll up (J V.U1IU 111 , .1 L I 1 I .1 I the way he should go. An9. Solomon's maxi m is a good one. but it is not universally or even gcntrul-l-j followed. Numbers do not train themselves, their children or others under their control to habits of well-doing; the opponents of a prohibitory law are doubtless as negligent in this respect es others. Among the latt r class can be f j l i i f.jUtid many who train themse ves to a frequent use of the bottle, and inculcate the practice, so fr at leact as ex ample is concerned. 'Observer' might as well oppose all laws, as to oppos a prohibitory law. The some reasons which call for the enactment of other laws, namely, the peace, safety and welfare of society, these same reasons call for a law which will suppress the liquor traffic. W. Plymouth, Apr. 221, 1S51 - X Lauge Throat. The Morning Star published at Cincinnati, relates tha following anecdote of a youn gentleman of the ßouth, who expended o large fortune mone). land, negroes, everything, in a course of intemperance and prufliAs.hs hid junt paid a last years grog bill of 80,000, ons day he was walking in the streets leisurely, when seeing a physician on the opposite sid ho called out to him to come over. Doctor," said he I wish you wuuld just take a look down my throat.' 'I don't discoriir anything, sir," said the doctor looking very corefully. You don't,' said he. 'why thit's strange; will you be kind enough to take another lotk?' 'Really, sir,' said the doctor after a second look, 'I don't see anything' 'No, why doctor, there ii a farm, ten thousand dollars and twenty negroes gone down there. Pass Him P.ouüd. An individual calling himself Lewis, and rej r.seuting himself to be a Temperance Lecturer and Agnt for tha Temperance Spontoon, came to Hochester on Saturday last, published an appointment to lecture on Monday evening; but be fort, the htitir für meeting arrived he vamosed, forgetting to pay his tavern bill, and pocketing the money he recrired on subscription for the Spontoon. He played the same game at Plymouth; and we would caution all persons against having anything to do with the importer. llochaier Flag.

m.gui enjoy ine uaerir oi Dlasting lio ir - " " -. "il -..io-.i n. i nav. . . o . r I .1 , - I s I ... v.,r., a f... viif-t It wti 1 he lutin tnenisoivrs wtio so has y der for "grey h nrs to sfcrt out mi ."id r-,r ---t-n v - --c prospects, oi destroying their huupiucsss . itIt tae liOsphuru lor iet,a. u waa . v t j . . i , . i -ßwD -,i.i-i;2'ixa -.s

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AURIVAL OF THE AlfcTIC. New Yoiik, April 17th. Arctic orriviJ. Flour advanced Uda If. Market dull. "Wheat market advanced 3d. Corn declined 1S1; demand active, Provisions quiet.

1 olitieal new? rather important. There i lias been severe fighting on the Danube in8 i:Uiians v i.-.torioys. It is riortfcu; m . - j.i . ia , I .1 .umjiiaic l'ni miucii n"iu ' , fr:it fa I m.- I . I ... .L.r.K, Irnm t.r. ry rosition on the west bauk o lfm lan-; u bt Uv or.K. April I7ih.

Tlie Aidic arrived yesterday mtiriii;ii. ! llisporsed. llichardson & Uros. circuUr of April j Laixu rar.M tmk Hwnc. Copcnka1. si?: ' Since Friday, the upward ' cm, Avr'd G. Tho l'.ui lud sailr-d irntn

ndency in prices of all articles of trade ! :ms t',,linua riIl!r to lhfk a'- ' 1.... ....-... V't.l I L. . . 1 T I... I ! vane established here and in London be- ' St) fuuy responded to throughout the ! t'. :.- tingdcia. The !t in-ind hus bee a j . ,, i. i ,, 1 1 1 i i -uoi iui nj.isuiiiptioii ana spec ma-, itoa. neat and Hour miv be written bt-ei. acweptta lot wiu.c ana yetiow ex- , I'll Jii v fciu-ooi.. ajim iiuoie a-i-t . ' i y . . - . l i v.mce from dates of Friday. Idud per 70 i II. .... a..!,.... -1 C. ,1.., 1.!. n.- .J,.,., ins " Tor Indian com, thtro. is moie inquiry. d saow 1 .V .t. . r ' of samples being much K ! than was -xpeeted fro.n nn i !:t rcots ..fl. .... SiS, :n aavar.ee ot kimv i-o u'cj p.-rur j

t-ahlisheL 0u in fairdem.d Valr.rt Turkey by the !or-?o of ttnns un : i - ... .- . I ? t;

es I da 'id !v.-r -10 lbs advanve. Mf.i't or t' et renin, d..ted Liyerpoo', April -Ith, s .y.-: ' 1'.ti t.rri vt-s f .-t -! , is i-bled to. nil decline .f Is. 'is Lirl negierte .1 at th? d'-c'i:..- l istqaoicn'. l)y.: .hi cri i A further ioiprovrm-i:! j n !l ;ir has b-en t-stabil ? I 1. I Jen: s nd k!.,cl;,.",...l it ji ! v a ?).'. Wheat ha be com ' vr-ry irreu.ar, an. t be quoted lull üd cheap-: Ia ii a:: corn had reced Jed lo 40s. but to-dy reeov?rcd the 2s o! l i : . i Crown. Shiply vc CV circular says: j uetua:. Crown, omply vc C s. circu.ar says.. :nr Int.- ti.tr last .Mrcolar u.- i - - - - -:- hive to report a dull an 1 stupid laarl.et. Wheat has further advanced Ss per 70 )... . ..i ii,..i. i- ...... Mo , . !,;. . r,.-.? fur. lbs. and llour Is i't bbl. which has fur Ii i .. i . t II" ther cnecKea tn a.-maiu. inatan corn n.wi .it- r.. - inih a, in-iiia, iii'n-n v-v-. i. has iy.n w-y Is p-r qr ; more doin at decline. In American securities tto bust- j uess to rpport." Tue news fron the Danube, is highly important. The. UiiSiuis hud seised n rdily the whole c.f Do Jreieschi, autl about 40 COO of the Ciu'i saX3 occupi-. d th territory. Uvtwc. n Tr-ajdti's wall land the Danube, Omar Puch a was connd the cent rati Ivar'.su t i ii a la r j;e force for an attitl; on and SiUitria. . . ... . Sf . . I According to the iu-.-sie unztllt, trie oh ah of PaTsiu h louua,,., . P. V - W - .v..- vu.-ävv. . - . . rni-ntir.,, thu the entire Unbu fleet have left Sebusloi Oi. It is fluted to attsck Vuriena. Sir James Gralnrr, statMl in Parity p o 1 1 c 1 1 f t r i a i li i t v on th nar! r.f thH. Turk-! !h n.tri vi ti ;!. re of th it i f re II t fortn&S i u ......... . " i ...... . .. . ' that have lallen into the uuius oi me Russians. The P.uiiaas are ruzing all the fortresses iu the Mabruschi. A levy of lG.OUO men is about to be made in France. - - - -- - - . pniU (Vi THI' A l .44.144 1 ill! Wl A 111! .I'.l.l, ... ... a 4. A J4 i4V iljil II Tho Asia arrived at inon. Sho brir.g Liverpool dates to tlie 8th inst. No battle has j ot taken place on tho Bailie. The Russians fire dismantling their fortresses an the islar.d. Admiral Napier's fleet is id;ll t Kingo 13 ty. Navigation has opened to St. Petersburg. Tho itlnod To t t have tutored iho IJ;ack S?a to eiltet a movement in conjunction with Omar Pacha Tliey havo 6to .red r . v ' for Yama. As soon a3 hostilities cornmonce in tho Baltic, tho Krnpeior nn 1 the Uussiai. Court will rctnovo M Moscow. Tho Russians nra raz'.ii'r all tho lortress- .. . j es in Dobrudpscha. Their po.ition is I rorisidpred critical. Keiuforcoiiints aro called for. Tha Turks were falling back j in aood order. Tho Turks havo beater. Gen. B.ssnrnki in LosEer Asin, and forced him back. The Turks have also crossed the I) umbo botween Tctchpolis and Uuslchuk. It is now rumored that Austria will makotho Russian parage of iho Balkans u cause of far. The English and French Govornment entirely reject tho proposition of the Czar in his 1,'ttor t) the K-ing of Prussia. A despatch from Berlin civs ii?g .tiati.ns between aVustria und Prussia were not yet closed. Prussia had joined the protocol signed at Vienna on the 3 J April, by England, Franco and Austria. . In tho House of Commons on Friday, I John llussol conlirmeJ me statement -bat Austria was eoneeuraunt; troops on the frontier of Servia; but, as negotiations were still in progress, ho could not state what course .ustria would pursue. April 20th is appointed a national fast day throughout üroat Britain. On the Üih inst, lha Cunadian Steam Navigation Company's steamseip Ottawa nrrived in the Mersey from Portland, Me., after a rapid passage ot u little over 12 days. On the evening of thoCth inst. a great banquet is Mho given to the Karl of Klgin, preparatory to his resuming the government of Canada. Lord John Kuss-ol in the Chair. There were present, among others, Mr. B uchanan, the Ia.nrl of hues ! mere, the Chief Justice o! Lower Canada, j Mr. Lttontine, und Hon. Francis llincks. Tho "British government had e'zed two Russian steamers holougmg to the J north fleet, contracted for somo twelvo months since. Iho machinery bchns'.'S

to them, cf the vrJue of 20,C0J, w: s also seized. They were 1300 tons burthen each, pierced to carry gun3. Tart of Raglan's Iket sailed c:i the. 7tli April for the East.

.Tho departure of Princo Napoleon fori l u.ncy is now i.auo oh ...e v.u. .iarshalSl. Arnaud expe.ct3 to leave nest day. 1 no agricultural accounts from Ireland ar3 Vcry cheering Simis. Fvur thousand rtrtiziua filled ... r r I . r: i .- niy Mf' i-OI iJ.wCOi'lllfl t.ifl itiO-Jl Cl Apr.I. 1 :.ey wero aimori, ar.J wlitn or- ; do rod lt dis;,piie, ihe relu-rd, Mid lhf-n were hilled and w oun ieJ. after which thev K -o",- J .-,. Tho fo!i ,w;i-k. k idrivd to ! ihe fleet, ha ben isj -d o Sir Charles i - , . . . , ... I apir: 'Isv's Y..r is cifolMo . Wo ! are to meet a b vd r.n n:; morons armv.-- I i-'aou. they T us ba'.tla vou hn-nv ,ow . j i . i -. : it . H'SC oj lilill. OiO'li.j t;!OV recall ju rrt, wo r.ia.:t try t. g-n at th&ui. U.ii axa.isi. !'.. jjc.ao.v .is. Tihö war is t i bo in sli'jct nco r ! with a treaty between tho P..rto, Fratic, : nd Englatid. sign? 3 o:i the night ofMiroh iv.lla I. Ill .11 1..!. . . t . . . . . ir f li.-lf t -.r.5:r.isd and l i.u.co crTro me conc,a5,i:n .i h peace ni m.iu se i . U f c ii:ü I . . .. . at... i:-Je; c:,ie,- u..J iutcg. ity of ihe C -O'lil.S. I'h.'lh-rlf J - 1 rjatl.i Ii c.-r-ciu i' pear v. idauu !i. r aio.-s. 2i. V:o a lie- sh.-.l! c.'sfr.tv.e th Turk ifc'i trrn.orics rdtcr Iho war. 4:b. T'i:is trc-ity t i rciri.in ',-cti in the atlhrtfion of Hi Powers ot I'tirt po. o;h. Tu'hv V f'uarMi'.i'.s to all ilieu!)- ! j.-;cls of tho P.nte. whhout üflincü in cl creel, periect equality in lav . Several prdocol. nre ratnchcl rab iüi'' V.e coiat.r. ....can'A iii.o Lie catr.- - . . ....n n -.a dc6jm 1.1 car-.r.. It :s confirmed tuat tho Ibissnns cfosccdltio D inuV ia nro.'ii f-r.'.? !i,tvp th.3 :!ejt e me to strike- 4 crcisivo b!."-.v wi bdoro the arrival of iho Anglo F.euoh O.i the 2oi of Maren tbo wU.sian ietan hfuetil ontlor i i:nfte u jrts; diakoll i.K-e;l tho passngo of th ) D-r.a'io ab -'.ve Tolk isa, and capt ired 11 guns, 200 prisi "l5CIS K,i'3 -''UP.i l u.Ktwa.. together I.B If - - I I -M' It wt'.li soveral I Tts on the rigM tun :. (ten. Luicrs escape I v 1 1 ! i the main body ol tlio trmy from G.ilufzi wilhaut much losi. No lr.-.s than 50,000 11 iians arc now on the Turkish si 'o of tho river. Ou tho 3 4 '.h, (Ion. Ludrr he.v.n pre:eru'.i'.ns for tho izcn. of Matsch:.'!. O i the 23.1, t!;o Ilrnsnns nt'.cinp'.rd to cr.;.-s iho l).'.nul)-3 r.t Oihitiiti, v.hrn a drs'.rsrato battlo cn?:nH, n.i J ih Ilti-iuii.s ' r0 ''l wi-h drra.'f! c .ma. of anv of tlie evidsz.eo in iho Ward ,td afler the closo of tho It ial. . , , , . OliO Uli New York, April 23.

A letter from L ng Bju'i says eery the British Governinnt for preserve, soul on board iho Powhulinn perished, meat, designed for th-.. navy. It apthtjuch tb ship lay s nertr to tho heach prar-i that just as th British oavalij that iho Caplain could hold cmversnioii . w-erc about to embark for tlie IMu.literawilh prr,,o:n on sliorn. Twenty ncven nean, it was tlisoovcrod tint the bau bodies were buried in tiie 1J. p'.ist hurying dies of hav designed lor tho hcrses, con-

ground vcs.cfd' tv. The name of lb"! only surieor of th? schooner Mai:h ;ttan is (.Jeorgo ürijnih. IIo belongs to Danger, M'.ioe. Inieiiigf'nco was iGccived to day of '.ho loss of the ship Kobort L Lriio from this port fiir New Orleans lew Orleans. iSlio went nshoyo jt Berry Uhnd, near N.isan, on the lid-h I 1 1 1 . .".n.i ' ü '"rcn. cno was vaiue.j at uuu. i At lat-t Btcouiiis. wreckers ero around i . ... ...... i icr tiiKll'tJ ou. ctri Messrs. J t, ofTenne??, ',id flot.-s- . i , I..I I J,. .! I ,1. 01 toUn. in tho Ilocsoof Kenresantatives.in uvor 'f raising tho rates of postage, beaus the Post OITiuo Dnparimeut now . .1 l.ä ir . . a. nr,aa.i I. r. ' . . . . cause costs in'-re than it produces. Tlie New York Tribune pertinently reinaiks, in this connection: The conveyance of Utters und docu or docs not suit Messrs. Jones and llous ton. They prefer to pay nothing (or their own letters, end for Kcnding thtir stupid speeches about the country, an J to tax every widow and every hard-working man to over the expense." Tho trial ol Mat, Word for tlie murder of Mr. Butler, takes place at Klizabethtown, Ky., to day. We understand that more than u hundred . wilnesfcs have bttcn summoned on tho part of the defence. amonilhetn aro lion. James (Juihria and Col. Pieston, member of Congress from tlie Louisville district. Mr. Ciuihrio arrived from Washington on Saturday evening. A dcspe.ate tltoil is to bo made to ecure the acquittal of Ward, and wc presume, from all wa call learn, that it will bo successful. We fear tlie time has not yet come wheo a rich and 'high-bred' ciimina) can be brought to justico in Kentucky, But we shall sac N. A. Ac.gtr. This is a common notion, but crone ous. The word Czir, or mote piopcrly Tsur, belong to the .Slavonian tongues, and is found in books written long be. fore the time of the Grand Dukes. Tlc name of Belisarious is evidently Greek modification of th Russian worjg (tliki tnr, meaning "Great CoptainJ Baten Ceuriir

mentä undor frank, nl ne, costs tha whole j of yti ft m five ales to th. Iro . nfthiscxcesi. if not ' uurn. Ab-lish the !'lll()I' Kl v r' Mr. K now ouusa.lthei i Frankina Piivihgo. r.nd the department i lu:; 1 l,,rJ' 1 tilis np ''uting to .... J . L1 . ' . ...,,.,,a 1? OOO :.... e tint if .lt.ilnl.,1 11,..

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the Urni5 "Sultan. Tortci Uiton.cn." "Pacha." &c. applied m iiibliihing counts of the flairs of "Turkey," er , i j . liequetlyeroneou.!y understood by the general rrader. 'I he Sublime Port is the oi.:. ia. trie t i"; vjuomon ..lrirc. . jef which "ths Emperor" is the "Sultar." Pacha" is the Governor of a province. nil according to the importance of hi sue xr.ee lif is uisiipzuisric. j) onv, two . LT t TCC l;I I i1 ! Every Pdt.h:t ha? his o" 1 1 ,";r: . v hi; 'province, liiitict Iio:m iiie vr'iiii uii.n ot the em ;. A p-u ha wnii thi . t-ti. Ini.s the ptw p;üii:i with t u : h uiij ng-'tit ih; a.'t-ms to ihr.-aien tl o ; - v.'.v. safety. I Thus tvhilo Puav-u is dfler ta? "r:.r ;;. i r cüüncc at hiinic ol t'.ui ruv.i.; i ii t.j' ft ........ . j Awva re. ip-r3 i :'-y Orlc?.T-s ; . - i i i t .iil' .'i , 'ontn Uetatn-.l nt-ws fro.n M. xc . .... ..... .. I' .1 . ''-counts ihv i:n.v. m-srs of AI e-tt z ;,,e oonflicti::. T.i- mos: teablo ur-- ii. 'v"r Alvs.nz. roid c-ve.i;.-t Sar.t.t A'iivt. I'oKClVtXtr i. inkliO ,:i r.iii -in. ci lit tool. pl-uv yesler-bty hi t!,; - lstoppln:;. with a Iu; k waiter ...S;0 to bundle of c'oth- s l' o t t" a. : tat tl i r-.ir a.-. ... ...1-., t th, (,,.lk uh:il h, ,nil;i t,Vc il.l.ill 1 l.l'.II.C'l Fii!:a re.' and a-be i. to. The t l -rk read name and s?cral.h - n.. i'fi'-i, vrj ii: to ...:t.K : i any fuel. fr:-m w rtoppin-T i:i th? Jiousf. -V FiÜta-re, T. Fill nou-. Who the .'bnc : . .ia...: . . .1 i r i is P. Fi'lm r.-T The waiter replied, i. n Li v. toe I ; .. : : . ii risit, it r i ii?!.r. i ir tit uhir! v t. wa?, ;tu 1 th-y tol l i.e I'r i.b iit. ;.i i ; wrote it ri?ht l i.iiii,;r. Thi ihat tinu - - - a- . at ' . I J ti V. 0. lr? j The II,)... i;iwrird Kverett is th;t au ; thor of th.- follow iio; b auiiful s-r.ti:n-n i ; i had nther see the country dott.d ui over at the crossings of th-i roads in eve - , ry vilUg,. with neatly arrnuged sch.oi - .on? - . wuu tuve tfi ? hih plii'es of: , frw ovegrovn cities, adorned wi'Ii m. ' nihcfnt palaces. i had r-ithf-r t-ee ti avenues to thse school hous s thron-'e.; with boys and p,ir!s, chv-r rfally wen-ütv . ta I . ay to scriö.ü, saluting t!ic- .tran t .... I ; rtjs he p-.sses. with their courtesy trj ; bjr, as was th rustoia when I ! voun. than i;ie upon uercciwry so!;i- r , i with pluru-.-s waiving ami Wfaposis it : Una-; wish a sphu lor th.it rivals bt;: : ; itself. ! ! ! Toi: X:i:;:.'.:a. Dr. P. .Mison, 1 Vance and Jn5. liiritirii tin- sj.tkin prei aralioi:5 tt l.'part for Xebrasln tt rri t- r in a short time. We hope th--y will l av . ..'"., J.....a- Uli l,lll Jll.iJ, I of it. It wool 1 seem tither out ,f or his just been detected iu Kurland, tha miv be ranhed w ith the Jw CIoMn-r . ', , . , . . trick ot palming o a hundred thousan ; pounis worth cf garbage and clfal opto. tnined nothing inside but chips ana sJiLti inr-s. It is ytated tli-it had the di jcovcry been dtli) r l until the transports j were at sea. all the horses would havt be,n starved to death. The matter had i boen brought bofore Parliament, where ! the greatest intlinalinn was x pressed bj every one at this scandalous fraud. f . 1 . t.. . I. .1 . 1!" i..-ra jrougiini roueu uiai, mo tienrione. its wwuld he prost-cuted and nunitli I ol with the utmosl severity of the latv. j 1 Di:..IM.m; ok ?i:aveu Lake. Wc learn ' i a i i i r i , , . v , ..i- i i i that Michael tr. lrig.lt ot JMudson. 1. as I, , ,i , i r i . ! lHU,-i11 1 1 " ..w.-. tu. l.c.i I oniiie. fior.lerii'o or. i'nr.'i J-Si'r -"!y. babe, and uesigns c 1 a . , . . - J ......... eiiiht feet four iutht.. and there is a 1 :M ...1 11. . ...... 1.1 ,aKMH.. ;,.,., in .,.,, c .o.c ... 12.000 more, to winch we suppoie he willtitt.e a jiijt claim. Ft. Vt'trnie Sentinel. -." . . WnEiT i.n Mirni-7N. Farmers in- . .1 , ,i . i... aA,. r , , lorm us that the. oxco-bif Jr no ol tho prina: lins lmi'a very unlovorat.e eh eel upon wheat, and will tend lo mikei; late as well us to deereisa the usual supply. Jytifi'son Citizen. ' ?'"iXr On the 23.1 inst, in tho south part of this county. Mr. William Cook to Alisa Al VlfiA HoLliEK. ANira sent us a line lot of the wed .. , . , i.i .lim; cake, entiiliiig hrr to our best wish - t e . , , . es for her future happmcrs. and furnish ing the beit of evidence that she isagood Cook.

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Irtiining the lake. , rnbs.niberj living in l.a;or'- crin'y tvi .1 . . niv t I II fai'.a.- nt I .iiilrf.. ill ? I -' : ' '

Kecent surveys tiemousiraie tr.ai me ; . , ' . , , . i i t , , i eouaty, to H 15. lVrli.r., at I'lyiaou!:.; ki lake can be easily drained, at a moderate j FüUou tountv. Ui3li llwxeTi aX illVhcs:e.-; ::i expense. The depth in no p. ace exceeds j W'atai, to C. S. Ullis, a; So.ncr-C.t.

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'glll. Partnership heretofore, f ivisiing j tioni d. nn.l tlr.'iuy or pi Vtiw.frn G. P. Var.hin an I Jo eph Wis- ; ,jttr p,,, , nf the '"V:1:: ""'.". 'i::':.!::S:'?..:::.:;...ivo..v,.iba .,,.,

Ill IIIC Illllll.'Ct UII.MIICK9, uu..uni.l l' iniai.aal consent. The business will be continued hy G. V. Yanhorn. and the lJooks, notes ana accounts of the late Jam will ie seiuea ny joieph Weitrrvdt. G: I. VANllOl.Nr. J. WESTEfiYLLT. Apu27, 3.

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