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4 T! j a i - be vera f , ri.r-v " :Uri n U w . , , C. s, f tJ -" ,'e era " reserveto it u -.if- iUi a, L " tivcras-suoaas tdl i -.y f-il r":-- :a Eiter pi".'" c- r ,. rest assured there : is .no aicoaouo . qua.tlies ia it, but that it is a cheap and whob',SB9 beversvrs such s will not bs faaru toTtlke, these warra'daya. ' It may had at numerous places ia this town. f- Tha Delegates ia the Stats Democratic Convention, agreed upon lbs following times far holding conventions ta nominate candidates for Congress: In the Sixth District, a convention wrf '"be held' in Indianapolis on Wednesday, tha 3d day of August. In tha Seventh District, 'at Bowling Green, on the 25th day cl July. Ia the Eighth District on Thursday, ihs 17tu day .of August, at Crawfordsville. Other conventions were called, of tha time and place of which, we are not informed. The Lafayette Weekly Gazette is down on the resolutions adopted by the Democratic State Convention, like a thousand of brick," in reference to the Nebraska Bill arid Temperance. "Ary Eel?" 5 Col. Denton has announced himself a candidate for re-election to Congress. ., : ' ' (7- A Committee has been appointed in every ward in the city of Louisville, to collect funds far the erection of a mon ument to Wm. II. G. DiiOsr,. and " also for the purchase of a tssUmorusd to his widow and child. .. MoatfELLo, Isd., Kay 23,1854. Rev. Mr. V ampler . Respected Sir: 1 under, stand that you, together with many other citizens of this place, suppose roe to be the author of an article on the doctrine of Total Depravity, published ia the current No. of the Prairie Chieftain, by seme person who subscribes himself "A Friend to God and Sinners." Now I say, under the most solemn considerations, that 1 am not tha author of the above article that I know nothing of its author; that 1 have had nothing to do, either direclly or indirectly, with it. And now let me say to you, that I regard friendship too highly to make such an attack upon the feelingi of any of my friends and fellow-citizens. I look with' contempt upon the least meddling or interference with privata troubles between families; and furthermore, the success of the cause 1 plead does not depend ucn su:'i i -r-gonal attacks as thocs nil by t" "Friend to God an J C -.is." I hiv called upon the Editor to give the name of the author referred to, but ha dec.r as doing so. I ed1' csll v- I " n ' r' such Et-ps in tb!i nrr.rrci v '.'! ':f 15 S r " i P. S. A trua cck y cf il 2 i '; 3 i "1 appear i'i t'.3 r.:it hh' Cl.' '-. c'u' : lit! 1 ' tl.2 Cl 'i c,;r s" cf "A i h 11.'.: rs cf r.2 .. . , . ,:it3 r:..'.3 : 1 ; 1' 'i c -rid" vj c i . - T . " . .ib'- c'l c 1.1.1; J U v 1 . i -f -

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f-cc '1 tj . I cjurl I n curb-i number b1 r . ' r v 1 t 3 Y i tOt A. psi n A a 1 1 1 1 - i'.'. -.3 v 5T3 f re'y : J f-r . 1 c t cl rbc:; lLaI3,. i. : ;r:c ,1 rU;"l 3 5 ' ' '1 1 IV 3 f"1,1 " -' T Dr t;ci oi it I ) li -Vv I 'en c'nr 1 -r i'rick--i c.', cr cc".-.l:d t' cri.I. " -'.hfr. We do iv. t think tl.t tvc.-; f.uli a r..ar. cornrnhs (and Heaven knows we all commit enough of them) should be trumpeted to tha world through the columns,. '.of a newspaper. But what has, been published has beer, published, and the only proper alternative left us is to pray that - an over-ruling Providence may do with it as he does .with many other unholy means, sanctify it to the accomplishment ci great good in our midst. - ", 1 We do not like the tone of the letter of Mr. .Robert?. . There is something imperious .: and : commanding about it that touches somewhat our self-respect. A respectful request to "exonerate him from all suspicion" would have been cheerfully complied with without further comment; but we wish it distinctly understood that we obey the demands of no man be he Jew or Gentile, Saint or Sinner, ( og or Magog. Passage f Use Ifebraslta Hill, Washington. May 23. At 11 o'clock the Bill was read a third time, and passed. The yeas and nays are as follows: Yeas Messrs, Abeicrombie, Willie Allen, James.' CnUen, Bailey of Virgrnia, ' Banks , .of: Ala.',' Barry, Cell, Bucock, Boyce' ' Breckinridge,Bridges, Brooks, Carothers, Chastain, Christman, Churchwell, Clark, Clingtnaa, Coluet, Cobb, Cox, Craig, Cummin", Cuttiing, Davis of ind;' Davidson, Dsnef Dowdeji Danham, Dunbar,' Eddy, ' Kdmonson English, Elliot of Ky, Florence, Greenwood, Green', Hamilton,. Harris oi Ala, Hendricks, ilenn, Ilibbard.. iiiilyard, Houston, logersoll, Jones' of Teun, Jones of Pa, Jones ot La, Ki dwell, ivurtzsr. 'Lane, Lamb, Lapham, Letcher, Lindley of aid, Lilly, McDonald, Mc Nair, Maxwell, Millar cf flo, Miller, cf Ind.Olds, Oliver, cf i 1.3 i'a; 1 t-r, Perkins, Phelps, Phillips, Powell, Presto.-., . Head, Reese,- Richardson, Riddle, . Robins. Sows. Rufnn, Seward, Shannon, Shower, omgleton, bentta of lenn Stanton, of Ky Stanton, of Pa, Straub, Stewart,"cf Mich, T-ylor' of N Y Tweed, Vail, Walbridge, Walker, .Walsh, ' Warren "Westbrc-ok, Wine, Wright of Mississippi, ' Wright of Pa, and Zollicoffer Nays Benton. Banks, Belcher, Bennet, Benson, Brigs, Campbell; Carpenter Chandler, Crocker, Cullom,'Curlis3, Davis, II I Dean, Dick. Dickerson,- Drum, Eastman, Edgarton, Edmonds, Elliott, of Mass; Etneridge, Eilison Everhart, Forsha, Fenton, Flagler, Fulton Gamble, Giddiogs," Goodrich, Grove, " Harlan of Ohio; Harlan of Indiana; Harrion. Has tings, Oarren, Heisters, Howe, Ilu-hes, Hunt, Johnston, Jones, , of Kv. KiUeri Ige.Limisey, cf Ohio; Lyon MoCul1 t. T .IS- I- i .. .,1 ie, induison, Masell, Meechnm iirraj.Iuch Nest- , INL I.' 3, Oh ver, Ot ck, i v.khym, I'er.iiir. Pr fh Pii 'e, IV rf". it cf O 1 ; T j'lr', nro; T. r-.t.-i V-,iv L v. j ill X f Tr:., Tr.u', lTj',,n, c'-, Wrl'--, W iistiburn. of III; Wells We iu; gjiiwaua, ct i " s Y&tcS ' ! " P. T'l ii WAs-iir 3t i rf 1 J 1 :h lata -t . -1 , . t C J r r c . . .i v. ; : , ,,. 1 rv r...t! ... . , . r, L n. k 1 1. . . 1. The I 1 C D v.. 1 r v.1 I : u ? 1 1 . t , 1 1 1. 1 and A 1 . J ... 1 ... . , , C.:. 1

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t 1 1 Bo.-tsaL" ;t : . ; .s . . . Mr l;:.hrlJ.r, th- D - ot Mdi .al, V c - - Z ' 1 - '.y r r. acting of li t iAi is uercunced by the i icro i LrFtetj"pcn' - 's tt3 s! i law. - ; ; ; ; : Ihe counsel for Cams have asked a 'I-.-jy. fc y.r.'' cf '..: . .;-;rs have i een a n iu . ur'tfi ci.t i. . L .j. Marine- i3 cn i- i ,e C: ::t l.'ou.-e guaid. rg t ie r"5'-'. STON, 27. Burns examination, has been po ltd to filonaay...- . . - ; -The funeral cf Deputy Marshal Batchelder . will te-ka place tc-rnorrow.'-- ! -- ;.; Washington, May 27. The ""Intelligencer "of tin's '-evening laments' and the tin ion rejoices over"" ih j ! passage cf the Nebrasks bill, . '-Commodore "Morris, 'of the Ordinance, is on a tour of inspection of the vessels uNii'v york:market: ' '.:";:r; : Flour GooM demand for flour. Market has again, advanced, end at close the tendency strongly up sales 6,000 bbls at 0, 1J jS.o-3 for common to straight State and choice, 0,37 for inferrior do, t5.t32aC,CG for mixed to fancy . Mich, Ind and common to good Ohio. Grain Dcmnd for wheat continues, good and market verv firm sales, in elude G.000 bu good white Canadain at 2 31 . duty paid. Supply of. Rye, small and market very firm at 1,1 3, a small sale made. " Baney nommaly ; the seme Corn export demand pretty good, and market firm sales 47,005.) bu.. at C5a70 for infprrior.7 1 a73 for good to prime westesn mixed, 2a72 1-2 for round.yellov, iQ for scuthern yehow. Fall of the IVIieelisiar BH-Sse - On Wednesday of Week - 'before - last, that beanttful arid valuablj- structure, the I Wheeling suspension B; idge, fell into the river. below with a tremendous crash; the Bridge :c-osl vlCO.OOO. The Wheeling lunes nt tnursuav, ir K'.ves tae loilowine particulars of the f-vent: .The wind was very high neatly all day yeoterdav! und tt ubotl three o'clock it rose io a lle.ru e tornado, swinging.lhs i:nmeiiie Wheeling Bsiiige, tfl' . grandest struct ure of the kind in the work!, to and Ire about ten minutes, when the .fastenings gave way, and the n-.Vile superstructure was plunged into, tha river beio-w. it is 8 great caiam'ty, iha greatest calrmty, tha greatest, apparently ,thatWheeUng has experienced.- There was no one it at the tune and no one hut ia the least, al--though the toll hou.o was torn in pieces and some small building near.it injured; the anchorage on the south side appeared first to give way, by the -parting of" oneanchor bar. Others on the soih side were thrown from the tower, and ia the small ones the wire parted. Two c-ables on the m r. h side'siiil. remain Crm ia their"' places, the whole suspenders having given way u t ing "the bridge fall, en entire wreck into the river. . 7:1. c Bell, ' the bridgjtei.de?, was ou this ofilee when the bridge. 'fell, r be would ,-probably ,bave been killed as the cfllee was crushed. W i very narrowly .escaped with his life. He had seen the danger to it for some tui i o'es bs-foi a it courre J pr. vcrtt d pjr&i s fiom :.g rn it 1; wt, ji'.acd u, bv t" o v-1 . 1 t t.io : ...' h oft cioles t - J t cn ,.r?h i c - . ? heavy s-'-fs s 't. Tn v. 01 ti.. : .j pr-i ptly cc. - ' ; 1 ici y i' 1 ruins ol 1 10 bt; 1 -0 i ..i 1 ih ' -r, bi t ; cl' ure si,.? ii itiense, n 1 l' p ! j -s st.ll att '. V i I j t " woodwork, it a rC-: aig-'i-r. IL .. li: lIl.N'SOF 77 - . l. IS r LiL . O.i Ti....iday, . 11, a bjrcrh, i'a. . h.ls s- . ; l x i ttJ i - . (.'Juiiu n tit is, af..w''.tu 1 is t s r . '.'r.-i ',.i)iiu t: ' j - Cf ! . d .t 1 led her i- t .Jyu.ls:l , .... J V5iy Ku.i S i.iiiii. i ci i - i . : s. , I , -; , t .. ...-.......- 1 . Mfl til ae lti:iitv, t..a ill i.iSlii. ;.- , Wt:ft-J ,'r. cted by ;', ,3 crh. tf.'It .Joj.es, I t . j s : : , r . . b f , 1 . , n 1 11 , i . 1 ..J .31 r . w j c 1 r 2. tj ;..... t 1 : c x i .re . 1 ' J. c 1 : . , 1 1 . 1 u e. --:-c t 1 ...I1 1 ! -, ( ' w , u u. jOrs tt a I. f . ii . .t t i -" ". -. . .. -j 1 -

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- :- , - - - - vV)' .toe 3. - , ! 'c d 1 t t lis, -,. -- ' Grefit Apj-Ies, per bushtil, Fe.i. is.rs . .r ib., IJuttcr, " --r-rdc? ?rt, o j." .-r i '.. . lulasses pi'' Su r j r I I., - Rice pr ib. -;Lard Ua por i-'" Linn Q:.' -Fish Od White Lead,- ... ,- Green Uihc, Dry Hide, . Bacon liam ?., Shoulders, Side. - - ' - Sail per barrel, 1 K 50 3 8 G """15 40 . 6a 8 Ts.8 i 25' 1 ii -i 5 2 ?Sa3 00 3 1--2 a 3 1-4 Ji-ij 7 1.2 9a 10 Secretary cf.cta'.e Nf- -..mh IIaden. Auditor of - State John P.'Dcxn. Treas'er State Elijah Newusd. Sup. P. Instruction- W, C. Labbabs. Supreme Judge A. P. Hove v. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WRIT I1ATT f"7m H ! JOHN F. WOOOD, L A F A Y E T T E, I N D I A N A, OFFERS far sale at Cincinnati prices, with freight addec' : 7000 bars assorted iron, flat, round end square ; 1500 bundles iron, flat, round, square, oval and half oval ; 500 slabs plow steel, 3 "Jo' IS inchea wide; 100 aiaba case su-c', for plows, 5 to 12 inches v. i Je ; 51) buadles spring steel io 2i wi je; 1 7 casoa cast sietl, assorted iia, round square and ?ctagoa- - .-, ; ' 1100 kegi'asaartcd cut nsils, 2d to 20d; 50 kegs wrought n ails, 'assorted, Gd t 10. !; 25 Gaga horse shoe Balis, assorted, 7d to 10; "fcOO eliptic steel springs, two to 7 leaf; 800 finiohed axis arrrm, t to 2 1-2 inches; . COO sett of. wagoa aai buggy iuxca, 2 io 5 inches ; : : 150. doM shove??, of Rowlands Aatea and ct'iors make; 330 pairs Dag Irna; 30 dozen eaakes, A n t ' Ilaiviauds and o her's make. 40: boxea window j'aia,.RS3-jrted 0x10 to 10x15, together with a largo slock of &xea, m&ttack, picks, crow-bar, lues, rakos, eogar kt t '.!, iiu.s and woaher;. In July nci', I intend io add t iny now iarge stock of iren, steel,, isail?, &.c; tin ptatcs, sheet iron,' iron, iron " wire, copper, copper bottoms, pig n, sheet sine, spotter, und in 'fact all kiuas of Ttfmra'tock, nt to keep such a stock oa band as to - bo able- l ali tin. oi to fill any an J all orders. I solicit ana earnestly ask the attentioa of merchant?, s.iiith?, wagon end j.-Iow makers, tin-emUhs, aad ali, to examine my stoes and prises before ordering from IS'ew York, Cin cinnati, or sleewbere, ss it is my " intention and do'tertni n alion to sapjity tl wsnts of the WaOOSll. " - iULiCi i. VrUUU. -J aae I, 1 35 4. .. . 47 . TO FARMERS. TOn'S ALE at II Tiidata's Proviriort Jj. Main Street, ?4 oa tie-ell j. Aloutioello, Juno I, 1354. - Stoic, i 0 f THE notes and accounts of Mags ire &, Ileeh endorn luive becu placed in the handr of B. F. Tiidca, tis j., ior coikenoa. . Thosa .iiitercstcd will j.d--tis.- take aotiec. m louutLi iiL.nc:. i June 1, !:!. 4i I ite t'oiuilj rf 1' re r ." i ;i : -.::a. , . hus C. ..-j, - Jans than Ilarbolt. adt"r." i f At r "' 'd " .! Xtr.hi :- . J s.1 j : 1 r 3 : T' O"! it 1 I ij hu ; v JL t. i t " t t l I t' t l-ai t f ll 1 1 b' 1 1 ' 1 t .s ' i ?r ;. ii t 1 t : - S W-.i .-. . t . ty. J ' ' , . u , I J Its l. 'e fcl : v (e ia- " ' t I ! 3 te r-, ..1 1 -. S c t 1 t I juf ci ! t oI 1 '. -1 I

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: -r c settiicj L h " - ft t 9 II C11 Y irt f e of a n or;a t - - --. I ' . i tLs . .'; JL'ii ,r :y C . "t . . t ., fi"-nts (i - ,.c t'-- j c a the 3 u fyJ t, - i n ,Iont,cp o, v, ! j -soli i r i 1 1 e. t ir u r r .f it- - " v -" ' 'of r -t c ! r- i ij- f!"1 - , - - c 'Y of V ' i, f 3 h j r , . . . i.' . u 1 1 V.' i June 1,1 8S4. . 47-tJ . f)Y virtuo of two mi ft ts rrs d'rectti from U the While county Circuit Court,.. I wl-l ex; p89 to public sa's oa the S4t!i day. ,ef .!u:tie, l.i.34 at tiie Court t Jesse door, i-i lis towa of i-ntica!lot wUJxin ilia Lonrt . freseriijed by -law, tlto rents aad profit for ths terta 0 fe-f-rt year?, cf the fliowio r-r-sl estate, t-i.it: Ti 3 west half of tho'norta east a alter of ser, lioa (3,) io ttownsitip twc.ty. eight (-3) north of rartgo two (') weir, ia sid coumy of White, and cn faila-e to -realise itlio fo?l ama-JBt of ju ';neot, interest and cet'.s, I will at the Htno tiie snd place o.:"".:r the f-.-e t'.iw ptc of said ret.! efstate. T'skrn as the - : per. tv of" Fredrick Onh, at tho erdt of .auei Wingert trtd Georse J. Ott. Juno t, li447" ' M. A. EESHEY", ' -gfaerifTof Vv oite Comity. To Josepli XTil&czu STATE OF INDIANA, -' VLita cousty, . . W5j." TOD will ta'k notice, that oa .Slufslay tlss JL 2-21 day of July, 1854, between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. ei. and 4 p. rn. of eaid is, a. Jury wid be empanBelled, charged aad swornby me, at the ilill-.of Ames Cooler aad Lewis Davison, on th Big JiouoBg Liter, ia said county, to consider ct the damages und assets tha acroa which job hist' sustain by tha oTerfiowiagr of the water of stitd atreani, occasioned by the t'&ni of said Cooper sod l vi-i", e-ectci f.T"".h ' i 1 T'.d witc, ft --d a1?! to CD" er of t ' c er r at- ' 3,f'--J-, ' O" E " J 'V '1 trj by t t r u, ii v. loi. -"jtv-cu I v , s ' t 110 c r . t " ( - t i. " 1 i.o" r 1. ViIT.V. o r. I acd, t" 5 f t i-'sy of Julie i 4 . 4.: a. v. ..i3 Co, fT TA "i " VLI" NOTICE -is hereby given,- that the undersigned, by virtue of an order otthe Court of Common Pleas ,-riiade. at its April term, 1854, has for sale, at prifata sale, at his residence in" Jackson .to warship, White coun7: Indiana, the follow- . lag land, to-wit : Tha ncrih-east quarter of. the north-east quarter cf taction thirteen, (13) in township twenty-seven (f 7); no rth .0!. range, 'two 2) west; containing forty acre 9, alonging to the ' estata .ot! Samuel L. Irelan, deceased. - Terms : The lani will Id scld for say -sum n-n Ie?s tur.n t'-e fH'l k civelue, lor or- : ti .ure zz s -.cr ' y down, one third in nhic, t . V ? ies. due in IS nic.l.j ..cm t'.j iy cf zzls, the purchr aer t,hgMj no'.a vi Ith e p proved security, L 0 a r i r g i.:;ic;l f. w 1 data for u-. ,rr-'"d ts LAN, iVr I- . 43-4 w May 4, IS 54. N GTT'C'E, ALL PERSONS having" . l': 'r,ess with the Auditor, are informed, that I have made arrays men's with Mr. Orlanh uY , I 3 t ! : f n ' y l Ol in I " y El , - ? of fi '. f 'ON . r. riay 4, I" I 1 ! OL I " THE part hi r t a r-i -fl-':: r- -Li t r " J. IK ' . t t A 2"', , S TPt 1 I JG 1 1 T r- f j I -C i iC. -. tf ey t I e tiled r a; 1 1 II , I. L