Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 50, 24 November 1859 — Page 2

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Site fJaUaduum EDITED AND PVEM5HED BY D. P. Hollow y. end Ben. W. Davis-

nied Died BICHKOND. lov. 2ith, 1859. DcnivciMiiciertini;. TLe b'ack dirccrtcy cf thin county, to the, trr lf, ,r6bcnt fcrtj, rr.et at Centreville oo ; TLtrtdsv ltet. fcr tic t mrrte cf appoint irg del-j wibgi of Le puxtj-the Donglas ar.d Adn.r i c . - j i ct M . I iislsatioD factitr.a, the loirntr leu . - ( ' lore ...d itearr-ine.a ver uy & Co. ,or the control o the .ntc 1 he t-; rfied eo rrj :;-.rB; : cr titst ccrnr.ecced, by S-chlater acronncing thtt C Laiimen cf the CVctral Ccitnutt e, it wag c'uf'y to call tie meetirg to cr-kr. II i eecb j rs ttleKmcricu,!; cut rko.t by Develin. who . 1 T .1 rtrr . Vi irnrdli Tlttf fT Tl. tiOD f-Vldtlil 1 '-11. 1 l.-o r. ,Id liCT turr ucf. m he l.c.ilu;d tercrfc putt'ip the n.oticn, n d toquired it thtie tie ai j ctbtr roml-, i fitior.?. None Other htir.g made, he chokingly pnt the qneticn, rl it h wi carried. j Mr. Raymond took the chair, and in a few re-; a erk?, fpeke cf the ni i!y, cniven?a!ity end na'ion-1 i.hty cf tie derr.ocrttic party, and charged the '. .. Jtf j ublictn paity v.ith the n?poni'oility of the ; ljtrt.'.-ij"eir-iusuitclioTj. Mr. liavmcr.d did, t'tri ho lo bfc7re.C""d Le ia cdrtfisirg, a::Jj 11. n party is er.y more'rf..'ra8 cr'e worJ of t,i IJrcwn ar.d Governor WMlath'aJli 0 geD' "t c k, than the df ir.ccrutic party. Isaac N'. fieai ir.d II. Mblocc wi re appcit ted Vice I'rtsldets tr.d V.. II. SchUiter Ftcretary. 'J he icstabt the t-rgeui. Rtion wa:i thus atnounced, J. ( '. Lu'z. llf'i-, cf Cambii.'gf, a v.arm fiitr.d of Jjevtlin, Iluvn.ocd. Si Co., moved thai, a coni:aitteii of Cve be eppotnted to draft icHolutiona for the ac tion or the incetirjg. 'I his motion naa pnsscd withoui op; oition, cr.d the o' :'.;r:!:ur. inquired h )w the coioniittee bboaiJ be isptioiuted? Lu!z sai! ov.r, "Ity the chair." Up t this r.iti, notwith-taiid-irg tluir ill corctakd i la-rifi, fchkter, AIa!ouc, i Co., led siltLtly .::!. :ttcd Dcvtliii & Co, to huvc everything their i v.;i way, bat here M.io.ie inter' ltd and objected to theappoir.tmti.t by tb.;; chair that the meeting had better appoint cs the c'cmocrucy had come up to transact btisine-, urd they had better d. li in their own way for hi part, he objected to a few men transuding all the busir.CFS. lie r r d s-:cn instancf where tho bnsincsa of a cenvt pti. r. Rppearcd tj have b-en prepared befor. hand, Bt.d it nuKht be ao in this care. Means followed to the san.e effect. V.'l.tn he ftt down, Deveiiu arot-e r;d tnid, let the committee be appointed by tl.o mjeiiii.j ht hiniitl! wna in favor of it, nii l tugested tint hid fricu 1 Mulono be oca of t!:" coir.uiittre. To by a vole, the meet in? uxM-nttd. leveltn then s-i--gested his friend F.'.h r. Eider modestly declined, and si'frjres'cl his friend Iorelir. L.ift wonlrfn'e hear of tc declination cf K'dcr !r he (Inf.-) had the honor to serve oti the conmiifee, lu n anted K!d.-r fo serve with hi.n. lit re Me opaiu interfered a:.d .-aid it ku? oil v, rung t'i-it this whs not tha way the meeting should u;.p.,iu' aii-l ii.t.u:'cd that Llo leaders were noiniiialini; t-ai-h other out ol compliment. Means made iiuito a let.irthy Fiet. h, all pcinir to show that he wos fulty Bwnre. tint he er d his friends had vert little to tlo with the proceedings cf the meet'rg Mr. Nodd, rf Wathirgttn toweship, at lhe suggestion of Jehn L. Kobiiscn, moved thut a committee of one fiotn each tovvrthip be r.ppoint cd by the chair to prepare re; olutioi.s, which a; adopted without a struggle. Mr. Eutz thei moved the appointment of a committee of one I rom each toat ship to select seven delegate s und seven alternates to the State Convention. There was no opposition to tain motion, urd the chai. ar pointed the committee. We nre unable t trive the names of the committees. The meeting adjourned for dir.utr. After dinner, a larger number assembled than h..d Leea present at the moraing session the de niocrats cumbering Co or 70, aud the Republ'ca iwho came in to see the fun, and hear J. h. K..biufon, numbering about oi). The res datioas r e ported by tho committee were adopted with ;i; tlH-ect, although Means and Malone were i clear that they did Dot deserve some cp ooitii u The tenth and last resolution, referring to the Harper's Ferry evii-Mfe, came very near failing or, account of haviug beeu left at the bottjrn ol LaVg overcoat po.ket, bat at the suggestion o! Elder, who seemed to thick that there was out Ics adopted by the meeting then the committee had passed npon, it was dragged forth from its hiding place and adopted. All the leaders appeared to be greatly relieved that the resolutions were passed without a fight. Mr. Kndsley offered a resolution expressing a preference for Mr. Hendricks as candidate for Governor. And cow the tight between himself una opponents commenced in earnest. Mr. Dev e,.a ve.emenny opposed Ue parage of the resn 1 l . 1 1-' , an.l avtir....l ....1,..:... . , . . . . . uv. vuwou aaa asuusiuam IQiir, lim .1 gates to the Stale Convention uninstrueted f -r ur against any candidate for any cilice. Mr. E -der heped that Deveiin's substitutu wonid nol pass, aa he iatenied. at the proper time, to o!Tt ! a resolution which h i read, that tha delegates t j -the Sttte Convention be iustrueted to present the name and urge the nomination of V. II. S -hla- -tor as a caadidata for Secretary of State. Here 1 the excitement became intense. ome jumped ap : and moved that the resolution ottered bv Mr L. adsley be withdrawo. Several sabsiltutej were o.'fered, and uoDottee ti'.ea of taem. Finally tae chair threatened to pat si ne raotioo. but whit it was, no oue c oul j gather clear idea, whra nddenly the resolutiou was withdrawn, and t ie excitement for time sub ided. The committee to select delegates ca1 e forward nd rertorteta, and the report was accepted witanil nrann.; I.-. fXr .1 ,1-t ... . . . oat opposition. Of the delegates atnaniated f j tr re warm friends of Devtha & Cj, ttro frleo.is of Schlter A Co., and on doubtful. When this master w fically disposed of, Elder effea-ed his resolution, reconiraindmo; Bill Schlater to the favorable consideration ef the Stata Co--vention. Laf8 again opposed any iastruetioos whatevee, sand annonnced that there was another candidate for tha same olace. Nudd real resolution similar tg Elder's, recommendii g Pr. A. eaver, of Hagexsiowo. as a candidate for the aame orTice. Ma'etie thonarbt this an .', . h-, taddcoa to effect aa object. A man by tha

r arX cV.teho. Jrer, te.t The ob? B.kin, charges and ecu, er cLar.p bna-j n , a mjr - .. Thtf : a :ne . .W. ,f not feHnU State Cccvctxa is to locate tiona a,d counter explanaUons Ker.m W,J te t! , h,, atsj Cv penile ren, t, cr-?-y Ur,e farm jett CHL8 -iaie ,.,;nt did cot rtean Derelm, bnt meant IN udi U''J 5 . , r .... .h.. . on :

? v.,;al CcnTeaticntOir-aU angered in wrathful word, that Led.dnt vote for, . t;3 r;l, wk ov,r lhe teuderr ,fthcse enci.es can be S3 ne, that

.V.rdkJ. . for VniU cf he Ucitcd State, Schat,r-be was uuder no ool.gal.on. to eo ve ,Ue ,,y ik.fib . hft, fi!K-ceed ; t1oa t0 the variou otlv,r f.r.a V ,! ' ?I!I .. .l,fcrethemt:rK.m. -Hchlatcr was an ,nd. pendent c.nd.date - but braLi!! ' i, t.aiS whiV the tr.in wa, .p ase 1 f,r ,!owiC?. a mo, Je,

T 1 . 1 Tl.ftl till IF KliUiUbC - I

two

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of Kerlio from Wafhinetcn to w&stiip.waat-, " ... . . .

rd the con rnlltee lcstrnetea, as mere ws be said, from b-s township, delegate, who was cot a good democrat, aad who Lad voted against ScLlater. Lafe Bnppceir.g Le was referred to, de

having voted agairast Schlater. He grew pa having voted aga.cst sender. nB- p-

ttetkaHy el. riuetii-spoae of tee . j tte

motey ne cau fipcaucu mr gw.

crat.c party refined to lto. ween wc f--j . .i .... i 1.,-- Taft without was aeon "oumeu -"- leaders, be sprang to the worK, ana ro u j .poke, and did the wor of the party m ra n or . When he tat oown, feme u!l(. twuo 7ir . Old fat that L:fe had VJ.U liliLei Ultt.l ru i niadeliis txp'ur.jtior, as he fch jal l ; ' Bl.iavs h.ive believed that be (i.a.ej nau ' - a!.avs h.ive - ... j..j eu . ud toja L;m go fr . presenti ca-red in ti,e face, Md med first to be t o much tn.barra'rtd to acswer, but finally relieved h Le (Je0 cou.rl kr relieved h m'elf by o.'klns: the old maa bow ;now on the ddj 01 the ecu.a. ; brsw Lafe vo'td. v.len le was in .ei..rev...e ..... &r-cd Il'd T till having receivlirtY . ""'II . ( d a letter in in Joe Aottocj, a.:u... s ;

.-.rtM were taket un bv Tarioas persons iu , . . ...... ,. - -. . . ,. , .. j , .n-irnltnrc.

1-tweeo the r.y sn wlo fa:d he voted fur MereCHo was a I ... ,,;.,.il,e. ;,-re a i sa!icn- . b, a.,ained. The late experiment

(WeaverV; name aa a card dute for Fec.e ary cf;. 1)aia:io!i,. IU hdi u-sa for a lo - State, which Klder refund to pubbsb. i rue , cr,r .,t,.u..i w-,.5l lb.. rrti i, ar-.d .visutivcrsV. ;. nicd 1-avipR received a-.y f-ucb letter. Nate lUy- j ' . ( .. o: -1..ers of lbe roa . . i.. tin tr Aph .l't ' ' - - . . . , , L .

n,T,l i tiered 83 a guttil'He, mui 5..-... c. tothe Htate Cci.ei.til n nntnut nulled by -Btiuctior.a. whhh was laid on the tubie. Mabne ar.d Meuns !:i-o ing tht the Convention had been U..l. r4oi, - the pacatr.jr process, utter umr, v running in FchUiir frittds who lived i. t ectre vdle, beV.cd oo a vote bei-g tun, n mc.i w-a djt.e, and itsalted in the j ossage i f Ulcer's resotntioc. jir. i.u'zureuu... - i Mr. l.u!2 then cllcreu a resolution ii . the cei.-atts to preseni me nuu.e, uu ; S'r.tp t :onvention iLe apnoiuiinei.i . lie table, but v.w.t(, to the Charleslcti u futr remarks. L;tj iintvav.,. the moljorl on I !ii-a6ge of the resolution, althwogii- M nt-.ike have known that tl.fs convecticu had be- o pakeii ii the tifierr.oon. The uiotion to lav cn tho table wts renewed by Eider, and a ri.-iiig vote w-s taken, which resulted in 41 iu favor of laying oa tl e tiMe. nt d 24 apn'r ?t it. Life aorionoced ' that he was still a ca.-.didate for de'egft'e to tho t'Larlty't-a Cctiici,!-.:;, ..twithstar:d:rK th? powerful t; position of 111.', r John L Hoblnsri, in oKdit i.ee to a resolution of the niectio? p-j--d iu ll ftir.'riiinn. adilre-s;.,! it-.. i.i,. .ir.- fl A , ' i , . b ...... .v l itter Atiti Iouglas speech. : Lfe Dovelin, Col Scott aid e.ir friend . M.Wilson, a-e and have been for months rival candid jt 3 , 1. r delegates to the Charleston Cosv.M:tion. Wi!- ! tun ha? t een filer; t, es a m-.drst man should be, 1 Hid the light has been carried on between It-vr-lln and Hcctt. ir.co ."cblate.-a dt feat for Clerk, ! l.rs 1 1 conic a cut.didate for Srecri tusy of Htu'e r,:.d has joined LL fjrtunes to Kcett"-. Path p.:rt.es hii.e, fir tie last fro or thne weeks, b.cn bnsl'y prt peril g ttd Dir-Lul.',:g ihc;r f. 1c:. for the pcrj ose of coctroiling and I-log t -ud.. I'o by ' I. - i .o.vc!.tinn ( J 1SC1 s i:: lb La..- piovcu too t'.rvng f.,r hU i oiei oon, and succ.tded in o;ganizir. the convention eo aa to suit his purpc r--! Iu the aflercocn, J?ch!atcrs n-icn-i bar!n . .. ' -' ' 3 - f'tiing i iui'e a jnd.ciocs cse of the r'cts 1-y rtmuirg i:i town demorrats, outvoted L'lfo and hi.a frierrd?. 'I he results may be thu.a state d: Lafo Ins a majority cf the detonates, and hi- o;-no;:e ts sui c. c.Id in carrying in? tructU r;s to w hich a n,jorit- if the delegates villi pay r.o attention. So ei.dcth ?be Crst It f eon, ai d t e si cot d v.'dl be i-ivfi. i iLd.ai rpolis on the Sib of January next We have j. ivcti a truthful account of the procecJii gs, but -ve shall have to leave lhe reader to i'na.iuc the deli rhtful a-wm-my of s.ic'a a purtv. ir The brief stay iu this city of Mr. Oxen, the State tiPo'ogist, prevented many persons from feting him, who des red to do so. We therefore made an arrangement with him to receive from snch cf the citizens of this conuty, who desire an analysis of soils and specimens, to forward them to hi.n. It is desirable to take about three pounds ofsuifaee soil from the woods adjoining cultivated groutitls, about the same quantity from the snri.iio oi mo i u.,. . are i: i.e o, ap.ti uooiu I he sn. quantity f.oai the subsoil of lha fie! 1 put erxh .au.-ei in separate sacKS, laoei tf'.em so as to des--1 ....... - 'tote the loCdlit V front whh-h t'.ne - rr. ;,-.. ;,i, .,..1, ,i,. -. . ... - T .... i J "" - " on.oi oiioi tiiatioa .11 recar 1 to the previous culture lo which one nartion 1; is , , . . . ' been subject to the crops taken fr. m it the length of time it has been in cultivation Ac Uiii i . -, . ' noa.d be well to descrios the first growth n.nou the soil t.oui which the first rare.-! u-a t ... C.-..I r-... i,.k;.,l. .!... i . , , . . , , . , ' ken. aou it the growl u whn li wes taken from tho cultivated field m ditTere tt, it would be we"! to . . .u a l . , . . Fta e that d.Qerenee. Sac-i knowledge facilitate te tLe operations of tho Geologist. V. e shait be pleased to receive any fwh specimens between th's and the first t-f January text, that oar frier-ds ir.ey desiie to-have forwarded to Mr. Oweu. War Declared Against the ioitlicrn Mate of .lioxiro. The telegraph reports that our govern ment has declared war against the northern States of Mexico, to secure indemnity for the - O reported damage done by a Mexican nv.d his followers, to the citizens ol Eiownsvillc, Texas. Ii is said orders Lave been issued for six companies of heavy artillery irom Fort Monroe, and two of light artillery, and three ci infantry from Fort Leavenworth, to proceed iaiUiediateh- to Brownsville. This is destined as a iorav a-aiast Mexieo t.a - p, . v secure indemnity for the past and sectui v fir the future," as was ssid at tha comneucetueut of the last war with Mexico. It was, r.s the resuit proved, to s-c jre additional terlitory, and the present is to Le but a repetitica of the same. It is to act aire more slave territory. The reports f;-om BrowDsvp.Ie need cotifirmat-oa. TLey hive doubtless 'oen mwc ' lagerated for the purpose ot'eaT l .l.. 1, . t . t C . t. - t I listing the feelings of the American people and to induce them to sustain the sinkiiro-' c . . a i - - . eu"uu rreaeas. aumints:rat:on. And It may be that the whtue atfatr, small as it is,

was gotten up to the rdsr of Duchaaaa and ' & L35 ' in the bosiness a ramb r tf Tea:, company. j aJ tas acq tired a reputation that exc. edstha! Later reports say the government i,,s j of a-"y other n.ans'aettrer in the Ua;oa II t countenr.anded their orders for the invasion ' wor wa-racu J, end will last rtree ti-nes aof Mexico. !or? 85 rT E eo Tea that cm b j ro-Jceed

jSsWchn W. Gebbart, a rr0c.ir.e2t citizen cf Daytou, Ohio, died on Sutiday last.

jt -r..rrihl Irriilpnl fit Cam i

- i i-nti,;.- ' 1 1 " .. !r'h! aecater.t OC. I

curred at the bridge over the west brarch ft the j Whitewater, in Cambridge City, on Friday last, , about ten o'clock, A. l. Workmen u-rder the j

X. Drorv. were eoeaged ia repairing ! brWge, .d tad taken up two ratia : when

freight train, being an extra, wi h 3:-venteeo cars ; K.a

loaded wi;h hotTs, corn, flour and apples, cane ?

a;00,, frora the west. Aj .v.. train ai-r

ebed a 8iort fro: bl, 80m. .Ut lh2 .r,ck !tl Uri.. W8, 4.,:,if.n fl ,rr!,;- tie r, of He , , . ...f.,, fj ,,. . r , . K... fatal ?;Lt, n;id the engine lur.i.ing off lhe track broke through the bridJ and le'l into th'J river, followed by thirteen of the seventeen cars. They wire pikd one upon another til! they reached the timbers of the brilj-". A t'.e tr iia came near io j i u ii v."the bridge, the ci gi- eer a .d rire-ja-t. knowing th--ose,. a, ffcr. the enjiae ar.d e-caj ed i l!r. A. I. n th.ti.e i r.t jr, wa? f-'-i ly i i . . n .,.,., funr Lo-ars. n '.e.ni'y who hav? h id buiij cess with tha r.--a ' t r ..rUtn V-'A-br f !Krv cr'tnr. was killed JaCob s Klii.dt was severely ir.j ; td. i. it hot-es are tt . , u.trtVIlt. j ttat he il , cover. ! Mr. John GrctJ, a braketaar, ' stant'y. ,!;,.,,. Wkctaam klikd . - , ... ... ..-,.,. ,.1 i..,t ar .1 ..,.,..,,1 o.hpra wtra woaaued bat are tlo-.n nJmber3 c( were Liil. i to : car, of flour were aWteutirely destroyed, i at ; Utomotive ai.d curs tire a perfect wreck, and the . br',d -e c li.aiderab'v iciu.-'. d. ' This is Ihj urt accldaat of any considerable of trjr'vUich has ever occurred cn the Central; Surcriutendent w ear. be attached to tha officers ed as one of this mo.n pru.iiere t resort. II. inea. It tvas evid.-ativ o-;o 01 tbose'lS 'egar ts ah'.ch, under the best of ret illations, wfil C1-. su.aettmts occur. The responsibiltiv rests fearliliy upon Mr. I'nry, hut fr.m his ( rev:ous ch.:r a"Ur, we kn-.-v ho is deeply tfii'cted. Mr. Xcv; y aad Mr. Elliott were mo.it enter prising dealers iu p-rodaee. at d have for sevr .l years be;n nctivtly engaged ;a tha bas-ness. The loss of Mr. N'e vbv aiit be largely ft It in Le community where he In lived. A ambrid-'O t.itv corresnon.iect r.f i!i' (' e.r the tiai:-.-f., wn-rg 1. 1: d.-y foiloa-ir g : i.sa-t. r, says: ;o in. e--an t tain 'f v-f,1rl:iv pr. ve:,i. ! snv r., t.i th-i !.-ngu;-:;ts .1 wr-'ck el tn b J ;e La' it - r--luovr.i l!-..n w.u.-j c-x! n.-af e ta, :c w ha-.i beencau -r t in it . 'i ' ;n i S.i .t- .;il I l.e f.-r.-o ih ir the ( mI iny it, 11.11 -ter ; ,: :- in bio-king up tho W: lr, . ; v.'; vy 1 1. 1 ,wcr.i,; I l..ci.iuv;;ve ui ler it, whu-ii will Le ( i. iv iu-.n , !' t:--'l:i s t fhe n.ass rums ! actn ii L,.uct, 1 i " i iKl '. .ii .o a ca' a. iuftcaj . f li'v', a-, "aa .1" t"r" 5'jr--nl. ar contninci in t'... hei.., a: 1 tr :a b.ut I ca:. j u 5 lh -.v; ,' t ,:i ar col it. Oit'tl in .i s i ii.-1- m ' .r. i , 1 . ; V- r.-f t n.:-.. ed one upon another. Tbu li.eenu.titV anJ tnJer r.-t ' rtu" P piar. wbieh tortonata'. impeJai t:ieirnKt-a of tho tram, t.r the whole t.-in ..f seven- . ten cara won! I have p:a-'..l t .- tipnn aii.-'hr. A ' i-.ur wrro save-i t-v tno :;n.-m b sr- c , jr,.-t up lat nfi n ore e car.-' nre m ir, tiid j-airej. a:.-I .''-.-t t le ). ( part ,.f .vlrc! .ul i i i! in. . lli.-ll 1 ti.i: The !,, ui- live un 1 caiiiu-i l.e rent r-f J.,.j .-riT-.i'rii' ' til.k ihey -..ii-or w i;ti ,I:e a.n iv b.' ro -i i i-reH s-'.m-. anie.i pr-.ce. :a n.w g'nrjj; n ur.-i-.-r ; ;;e -u rir. teu.l.'cco ! y.t' Mt.rrit-n. aa old pork i,;H-er. -O in. . le--. sc., car.c-.t f.ll .-h..rt t f thi'tjr or forty ;h. u-.::a .ti.ilars. ai..l that n.it takinj; icio eint-iera-li. u the great am-auat of freight aud travel ihat will seek otb-i means.. f transportation. At r.i time sine-, tl;.-eainrl .tu,n nf the r .al.haa ach an en nil ,u--tin: ,ui'- if fre giit been carrio.i over it as has lici-n Jupresent ea..a. Kr--!g'.it train of orat length Wi-ro eoct.naal.y jo.--:...,- repasting. aiij all me ruiino.i; si fieiti; siramea to t! tie uimost to uo tho t the tpivi.-cs of tho 1 st bands i n the rnnd were I ri.nht into raqtiiiti-n. in ..r.ler tha' tho business i.-.ii. t be conducted in as cxpclitina a manner a poai i.ic. at.J. l euee. Smith, who was killej, was taken Sr. in .he pa-- : -er train, in , r,! r tnat ho might e.t:.e-S-mtlh was kiiied ia euite.iv, rO.- to sr.vo the pronerior his ! c'lro . i.-. -. , 'ui.i.y, acu me iiv-.-- r-i t:i,.?e mi i rm it wa? knoiTQ mat ;he fairs in the br: i ! were uf a,'a ,hlt n" human pi.wer couii atop' the r--or ii-j first .line, verea it. rptvrW M . ', ,.rd. rir - the f r; raa-i to ;um-i frit.iwe-t ' i ia tho ' :t'r:!c.u- uaeei -.king, and struco as it uay j... ' ,,!, t .e t. j. i f t ie train, t.lj .ut aw thar tha i-e.'noer an 1 sniulty engage,! himself i-. broueai tiu-i.i t . l.e.-.r niidaavif it, ...1 !,fj - 1 r. 1 ... un ....... ...oi i-.....- ,1, Ol) !!. I fljm.s tho i.reau?, ai.a s-i i I three . 1 ta - ears 1-. f. re ijjv w ot;- it ii-- ii-:;.-. - .1 .'V' l" 11 i' '-t-e.sn i i t.. K.. 1 ... ..." ,i . o . . .1 . ........... i- . , , ' ' . . I ar- . r.-nriv mlorrael by those ai!t. went ro th.i rin. ! ,h,-t ! " " - ; h ,v ::'vcJ t-.i 'i.e l.a l he u t t;.-!iir.to i to aee tne j r t i-ite. lhu-s p-iiahcd Jielt Sin-til i-i j et..U-..t. t ii ,-1 save ,i rrt.rrty ta.- by whyln H I W3S lmr;" ' J- lhe tieatt' f"a n.y a rah.-cid man I w ria-.l- : .. at a . :. vcsteriaT, whtn it 'ra fenon a t! j. ' i.:ck . ai.-rtafT ...utij, (. T n,a u.a n the e-n- ' -. lot tne t..miny was aieri.- ri-uv:l fcv t I ,ne 1 -'-nipany was erany. aad t..e wcr.i. J-k S.i Pvt :: i.-irty, !'a i:: ',-. ia , wc-r t. Ja,-iv s.n li. aa.- 'be mi-, that i at war-: r-a I, toperrorruai.? r- t to r.mm..tha ooiu'ort ..f thus, v. a' , uJ'tnt na it e.r;ven-.-:it to i o i a;o i en i r h:- ea-o i ana thereby -t.r.e.l i;t. . i .. ..: i WHO ni a.--s. eisti-1. He leiiv-- a wre nti iSii toia.-uiD hi a !csy. ilis family did not reach here ns til s, lae tiu.e a:ter he JieJ. N y n as uiso a man t,f family, t-arin; a wife ai;u r. ar ei-i-,'- ,. a I untrr.tar.d. eoiial'.,r:ahiy sumte ). t : i -t t . mn nho e-.esj.ed wuh serit.iu wonn-i. is e'iil aiit-e ir.,i l ir,-as w;i ascutd W rxreete a under the e r u;,i t--,-, f. r-.-te-i u-e-l riario-r night, an I hi p? -y-- . iap u-l.a me t fit ha wj'.t recover un.esi some r, r . . vo-.iiceoLs are mi.ld to iav, ; havii g bc-a sh .'kej t.iat it was it; uj'-.t be-t ti) tie ier ti.';si;; j ounds until raaetit-o takes rlaeo. THE ISelCKST. lhe Ceron-.r's j '.ry . in piest hive r'oen in sess.or' ever siceo the oe.-urreaee. aud new a- li o'clock, ha. f ant br- t!a;!tt -in a ver-i ct tavic; h t to . v. mine a grm i'i.-iruiit of evi.J .-n e the cae. r r.-m what 1 ca a earn, tae bitnre i :u-- tt.ich to ;;. j e ... lae:.,.- on . iraicg r-asscPi Jr i-ain. Lavh. - f.n'.-i :.. U ,g hU tra I ant t. ad that s.-sii i. pti,,r ; ... ;;; death. ta:d that he had t r iered lhe e.-s iu.-r-.r !,. fiij laa train, jaj had far dar.e sj, lhe ace. dent t.mij n -t have hapaeJ! If nueh ij l5e.sc. it wttl dirert any bi-n. tha: nii,-';t bae; . . t-u i : i . -a ... to air- I'rury. tne rasa ia caaq.- i-r t..e i w.aj repairs, t'oe tairi r very i-are : wnea j i cowr. r jt-1 ta train hi 1 pisie i -.he J p..;, s;.J ..' j pis. '.Me ex -r?i.-a .. j.revea: the i cna.. ba- hi ex -rrioa pr-vci ft.te I bar y-j;tv.s: d lhe ian a.;i ilea ti-ai stl'.l taking ..-.-tj.-r.. r reus rref-.Jt. : " i c;ea:. n v,'.. ce 5 ra,- lie l.f- :e ihrv tp:-.r., : waver j - ra ? r-.-; I"- ra -h. iv; !;. n.-w , - ni. to a tea t;a. ..t n;U latl tp-ia ei.e Ct ..!.... r ; an-ra'Ds; ja.-senei rr.;a, !.? La-;- fa.'ej to fi.ig. is '.rut ta-r is a srtutcrr .'aw it-.-arl ti tak.? ,-v., ia. any one .t.ani -.- ranst tut a u, vr. rtra th- . Uec. I t "La C. Up.-n t r- - va r:cle rt.i.- .v. t-e f.'.i c: -.ici'r t ,i;i-iii.:e whU-h r,v-?f ry is rar:V-:!y ex.nt.aVe ia not ",-.Vi-j .L -cat's. to B,-a di:..-t..-ns. :r..m ws-S s- 'Ji .v.. i - , tie ta "efaiiu u&i r iuj in.e i i t:.a ' "-asttaiiv, at iBa:iiio - to dj wi h s;.-u .re law. If a.j.-h "ia tL i had case, is eo.ir?!r er.-jt.. v. aae tru. a is eotniag. act ltna?t close. 3 H B j? If , , i Jfwaota goo.tgo d Fe:u cne a wL ch -here b to Luorbgg, send to G. W" irLeppa - - - N'o 30 Wes" sth stree. Citciu a:i. t ee Lu card iu trotLer Coirr.. -S be Episcopal Church at Qula-v, M-tsse, . was destroyed by fire on Friday eve&ing last.

Steam Culture. : f .rr-s minoie3 are corning

rar.id'r into use. T o estat;isninei.i . Gaar & Co , and Brady & Sin, we believe Had no j UfSealty ia selling the Terr considerable number ; tbey tsre E1de, and there are many other large ; establishment in different parts ot the country buHdio portable engines for agricultural parpo- ; It is true thatthaa far wost of thesa pc-ran.e

ermines have been need for raocug , ea?er Jj .U c.f d ri :!-' . 1 tdleof hjr-i-ichicf-a, hot they may be used for various oir.tr ir p-.jjrmeJ and pjritraw-l, ia wmt I then bef. irjjt si and we observe that i E..2l-:1 -eved to be a Uai of m:'.a, a id a hme fjr

ia this cooctry. t'-e n nter " s'n-u-" - - Joallaws. It Uter y?a-s, wi-i:i the Lane ft.ar w

tnat coc j an inojj . a con- , , in ad li orpcStfS.tr.ey ,:!a-v j irabie object will j of Fkc- anu : -.,t, r IfHnoiiL a well as s.-nnar ma t. ia ' Enalat-d. Kal osto me Impe it not ta L'ei,t ''!,, that plowing by stJim may yet became general j ., .. . ,. .nr.trt h:eh are tolerablv ! r innireir:oa3eiow.i-vj.--.- - level and clear of rocks and si.npa. Oar neighbor, D. Iavit', of the ri.jusi who haa we believe ga'r.el ? s,..er I .i iTine- ' tion as aa inventor o. h i u,a-. u ... , " . t.oT.0 r.t ..f a raachlns whlcb he iavente

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ra! ve..rs 320. by which it would seem that t '-tac!ea iu ta-J wv 01 a-..i-. v ot l w' " w,v 8'c-ai p' v Leretof.-r ;!! b? overcome It must j be obvious tbaMn a. i .ni a'l.;. i een made, the great diS.-aity hns been in so?P'ying the cstra poorer to propyl the neeea-Hy c r; br-Mts and heavy micbiaa over the 5el.!s b - . .1., t:. n,r r. lired for moving t.ie p.ow. :

Here h prerally been a lo33of fro; a U t f!fTi aa area of 23J 321 square mile,, horse power. In Leaviu s ma.:h:ae tn.i dn.wu.ty j pJpu!at;on 154 034. f.-ee colored persons-

stems to ti? entirely ovtrreu.i.5. w-.-j, .rt-r.!T t h. Hiiifp v overeo.nc a-w funcardt, so that geanog ra-.st ce employ ea ' i.rovo-tit the macLia : irom tao.n u" : . r Irom raot:n? wii : fii,t I . . . . ... . ; Vro'h-r a I vantage :s tnat tue piootng is , h better d ne thtn by tt.e co: nmo a . - ,ho trroui d being fit.ely pulver.zed and wed bleaded totrtbcr, iu-tead of bein merely tame 1 over. So effect aal must be the pulverizing t.t me so;. hv cut.'.e:3 noon a revolving cylinder passing ii.rn.iy, ;t that there can be neither a clo 1 nor a t F:n1 !ars;e en ougb to hnptde any desirable culture oi t.e erj 1 thas a great point in 1 w;I. e gained by the prairie far.r.er?, who can have ... y .- crop the first year I ht 1-1 veil tcment p:iny with a capital of - to orirar- ze 3 com tr that he win s .eerc 1 in procnk...M,- ,, . l:--b his i;' uitv m.-rits. Should tlie iiist n.j ch';;e bo found s-:ce.:-s.-f-s! there can be no doubt . , . . ... . . , tnat a very large bjsiar?s wi.I grow cot of the it anuL ;t;ire of hi portable enzires with etean p ow ai'.acnnieuls, an l u.camanii may reap Urc' adrautaires from such aa increase to her raaaufacGO HEAR PRENTICE TO-NIGHT! I"itor froisi .tlf. i'l'cullceL."hv'Uc, Xoc. 20, 13o9. 11 y Dear Sirs: I was very ill, indeed, few days go, id 1 eliirlii' my illness, not ex-

it-oiicg to lie aiie to loa e t ome lor some 1

tiai-, I wrote vera th-.t it would be imnossi- laTil' ore-sand to iu-t as 'hey p!-ase. You need lie for ir.e to fulfil mv ctrgacroioents in your!1-'' ' '' f i:lrvl lo se ;'T th beat ol town on Tuesday night. At the s.tme "time I SUTY' W??":;'"1, ,a tlo th I wrote to Terre Haute that I coul-.l not ltd-i Si'", "hi ., , . U: esses. It is n.-eerovt. although I have cevf-r U my engagement t.rere oa .Monday even-;s;eu it, that fherc is an old maid who invariable

luf- . wen's trreen tivriao ia August, ao-i white Swiss ia I presume that neither letter was received. ', Orcember. for the so!c purpose of asserting her I fent tlicra from my Iiof by a Le.y, and I 1 Texan imb-ricndence. Every man, woman, and' suppose that t. either id thern t cached the t';''u' 's in tha beat part of the State, owns th Post Office. I leaerod subsequently that I ric,,est la,i'' has the best watered farm, raises' w.ts still confide nt!v expected in Torre Haute ! la fiuest Ci,ttle' Vhs xe h?st '' on M.n-I.v, nndtherefore, finding ti. yself V"' ' ":"fteat ,wlfi'- ' " , , ' ' Xf l"yelL trnners the Tevons are warm hearted, trecerons ui'.t .xpccf.-uly able to travel on Monday morn- RTj bopiabIe, extendir.e to vou nil tl..ing, 1 went and kctttred tnere, and should comfort and accommodation cf their "home, askhave gone thence directly to Kiclmiond if I ingynu r.o questiot s, Dor na-J liing with y ur bti bad supposed that I was looked for by your sincss in any way. W b;ie jou mind your people. I foel much regret and mortification O Tn business t!.'-y will treat yo-i with aii at having disappointed vou. I would rather ' k'mhitss, but, if you attempt to me'ldle with thHr

have forieitt-d the proceeds cf half a dozen lectures. You max- now set me down f.-r t- , i i . j t 1 11 l -. TouisJay night next, and I shall be with vou providence jiermit . en Wednesday pi-ht b I will leave here y the Iiulianatoolis

" . ... v-as the fact that their pop-gun seemed to bo r.i.aed at the exhibuor of speicimens of prit.- . . r 1 ting t rota our o.aee, rather th-ia a' us, and ve therefore pcrmitte! him to defend himsf. Bjt. .it our br-:hra-i of the xe s-o-n . ...ir..t ji me xt, s,.i..n toceiire a word of exhortation from m, we would tVd ia dutv iver.- w to xvltlili old it. T- t. ,a rri , . ,.,.io"v , ,t t . K tre i j-a.iy bee-,, la b-vtst of o tr Asj ii:e::Js that they c uld ".ttf-.-rd" to print jobs at less tLan ca-d-vnarr rrieea. tlMirin-r oiarr pnees. Uesinn- to eke out a corn roi table living a: the printi.ig La? iness, and knowing that neither thev or any one else could do so and work without a reasonable protir, we took them gently to task for "cutting under" and destroying that lu-ines. We Lave contended and do contehd, that fair, living p:ioes could and should be bad for work, ana wheu such prices werenot obtained, a snicMil process wo , li"resn .., l ' J rs ao ..-.ustrate t ie affori ;ng scalo of our Axeto-il cesgobors, we submit a case: San. t;,.:.3 1 - .. . , . r .a uouorej si-eet posters prittterj, and tbn Axe prints them f .r lnia ! -j o . p r I, i I r----- -tc,4 ro. ai ,-. ...v5f,(-.;;ioo. to faii h . .ay i'.at i era. pertb., r token, . i, a Jl ,ir f arm . . :t-,.M treyi T;; .: -st. . . Faiirs costing ihetai C,t'. rr.ori weived lor the jb! This is -a: co work w-iih a vp rigesr.ee! en to , ' I xx-. . . , - "7 -axe w!u ; yet see t'i.e folly of thus murdering the prir.t-1 irg business bv retii!; and that the v will vet! -a. ..j t r ' . .a B3 an-j in wenersoiiian c-a a; seal cf prices for Doth job work and adverttstrg, that all cau afford to livb up to. r--3-The Methj-list Church in Lvan. Mas .-. btreed ca ScndsyeTensro; last. i ?Li'i! raperi froas tbe oast of Afries af. i that the Ati-enciio ship, MempbLa, with TOO slaves had escaped all the cra'wers atd put to sea. Teecty-six Ttsst were expected on the coast for cargo-s cf slaves for the U.S.

road, and come truui Indianapolis by the ear- f he r a asteis. some of them ride, on SunJav, nliest train to liichmond by Thutsday morn- fine horses, and drive as fine l uggies f with theiirs3. Very truly yours, soblt Ltulcinas by t!i-ir si I s-) as their masters. Gku. li. Pk ENTICE. I M,-"! ;f ;h",n i-'V3-i..b!y dass better on Sundat ,, ,, , than tilt ir masters end mistresses. Thry hav" SIT The reason why we had 'nothing to f,onfortll:k',H l"'"- -"oJ ' 'fS w,ieD ,thh nee. , , . , , , them, and r.l - 'v to eat If voa coi! 1 see ti.fi sty. m reply to our neighbors of tne Axe, ' as I Lav, in th t --ori.itr, to ruin. m. ti, - soil .-fti

815. This is 'aJord'Vd at 81,50 nr 100' 1 c ,:'vta:tC!!J hTi h north, and the tt- -11 , , . ' si r,e care tike-, to provide for the futaro Text e wtil suppose t?taL U to.k tH day, to print ( woo-d b, th, rt 'desirable State ia tae Udm the job. a;,d here w j ilj tba nett cost to 1 r -J -'leered to s;,eak r-f reiigioo. TL?y fcT. tb rronrietors. at io'jniev;in's -.- j preirhir.g fr the b'a?ks Iloos-a of w-.rbtr

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Totan CcrieMiilearf. C'a5 Oocmt, Tkx.s. I ClULTBKATH rPRIS'-., Oft- 2. 189. S Tkovsktt t,n TtxaPas a:A Prts.it F.1 f-.. .af '.;'i.W..i-Oiir Republic I op SurT,, ,t CUmule I', oduttitns Indrpen-d-KC Cructe t- Fxs tons .Irchdcct-sif Vfffroci Helisiom. U b - In ri7 r-. i ! -.!-! vi. I u?u to lhe c?r lao,j of TeSiS cf.ea have t row f . i i infit iiiiiVe r.a. strut 'jti.i e j.-,,; a cr ,e f-,e rJy heart w ia every battle. ra v j')y i:; ! a siter of . - .,r n.t wliArt s' h--r ut Oir o v i U-pab'.ic. I ha lri;!i' a ' J -J to our znateh'.rdiadem, c np-s-.-i of tuirt .- g-tas of more thm rh)C0;9 c,a,uiSc -r.ee. Tuea I b-l no idea thy 0d-r ot eirciaista:.ces I ouiJ ever be a rcs--di.t ot" thU far famed lau i ; bal n n pr.pie d ti d ...-Moses : t'J tte -'Uta iJ y t Cr..nd ' thd dividing line bet wee. bui.i.i TrXJit -fhe stage driver advised m of the .t ..! alrhnairb 1 wes e sw, lit;; t.i srwsni'iwas made. I was oo seii that once belong j to , t m ihr:il i an lar-jHiU irv Lcfe i. i trie anoieat Kjngiiouj o. me .t. r ilu ved, because bo'ht with the bloO 1 cf my kin areu. ue j .!ri -l he t,,st. t e r.:iutv ra-if. ras-.e:i cn tnv : I s:i the K.re barbae of tV.amhas it . . . - 1 . . . ..-.I... ...;..l,.n A 1 s-.e:nm'-a tue u:i:r;e-i curreuis ui im ... ; ..,. . hi-.-. t".i'.i.v...t " r!. i nd his cruet tr ii '.; . ,i i;nest.-.vn setters ...mwtoisn swtt ers : then the l .iin i ; j,'4lbt.M the njwer. tti. migUt, t lie ictcde .-t. v ; ! : .i,-ln Sit n var, Westward ta i-s i a Kv'puOlio arreicaea from the Atlantic' t"Ji:. a;. 2i r.;i lOJti4!-,,js ta actio i or-.-. a..e 1 o i tie utu oy ti" u:) I strrichi: g far lato til Arctic s-"- Whi cjn li v ii without feeling proud of hi th-: I ated ?tat. ,- wt.ivoa ax Ihl. Ori CillUii'.r i ua a"' -.. b4ves af.iot. ne ctiiuair i.m.u ... -Mir tST" p v u e!l4.t.ru ivxas ha a colder climate thai tl,, nth-r u.vtsious, 1 . . . v. 1 . .. - - . ..... 1 . L . . . 'l',ia ill... (.umuita jw.... v.r 0i com, wt.er, oais, rye-aui , , T .K is devote j .aWs. t!,ere urge herds may be keca graz :; cn t..e t amriii ,Ileulows spread out by th , hnd of toe I'reator ana ciotneu iu a.i ins e.... au-l awectt.ess 01 tujicut av u. 10 ' nine rr.oiuns 01 vmriut ,u .3 tu.. on n iMi of ever kind, shade a. id hue. Som t'sst -lose their pcta's against the noon day sun and ..;'u-. that n-vt-r send forth the.r pcrfutntuntil the eveniug zephyr's kiss ih.-ir petals open So.i'hern Texas'firoduct s sugar and cotton. Thi pa-t ia rolling toward the oceao, aud has ad,--li 'i t 1! sea breeze, which is cool in summer ami ivl-rn in winter. There vast eottaa fields rprea-i ..... ;.. .rr.-f-i laxariajce. nifol ling their snow whitoetii'.j in the de-iy 10 rn.ng, and asaamtug a oeaa 1 . 3 . :-k as the clay a ivaice. L.arge ceius o. : ten n t.i i jn tbe pjavfal breeze, and glia 1 n' -.id . t.l t . J ; 0 e 1 iu. s ,aa cj.i...,,,,,. Groves of oranea, : t..'s to the se.-ne. In Texu wi. anrl clntectur ma he weii tho .Me.vi.'ur-js nf r i S.iai ish a;K-i he a oodstaata's hut. the fitrul.Vti i ifg hatt-', tha A neilcau cottag ', and tlie ri! , ir.aw's fpleudtd l-riek mansion. Texas is a Sta' j of it-publics. Ever fnnily is a littlfj reoaiiiio J !e;-e - ... . t on its 'f fr everytliimr depjndincr oi. jits i.i-t!:'..bo:s for nothir?. Almost every family has i s own shoemaker, car.-enier, blacksmitn, ' A.O. M o-t t'lanteis are their own nh .i,-:n.'-- ilit' a -set-to Ne:r O.-ieirs oi ce a year'and pro"nr"-' i inc-i.cb.e.a, dry g sugar, coif. e, ilce, iron, &'. AS LO ttt:!tlna iry one ha j his on f.iahion, artau.i t'"'',' l" """"r,t 1Gelr prerogatives, y had, 'f'J'lf'V'' 7. -T'l'1 "Pn ou 11 u a the Ie.xans r.rvthmg e e bat cowards : an i X-,r,;u,a 6 and oonrl iet a. 1 An 1. now of the African .,f tthnm ....v hos been said : Thev li f- ' a, ' -a -v. o - 'the plou.-h, twenty i.i a f..w. singing in c.n.rert ifV'1 o.her. cov and the, i Wetduig with t oo scene a me r. v lai;o-h or a; ; the c!us o. oi the day riding their muies horn, (keeping time to the chinkimg cf the trace chin i"ilh V.lwfcr:.uJ "l11 ,'ow t!,e:n to ,,eir ,lni,f ar, ne&T the ((f ,he wj,,:- M ,i.e7 !jt 'merri'y by the brigat pine lieht; or see them oi i Sunday dressed ia citaa apparel, s'retche l o i' ! lathe sar.sairie the mother wait the father s he , H ,,er :a;1 wbi!e she c) uba aai c.jrU Lu WjQ,,, ' locks, their children playing happily around the i ; Jo- oald say these we-re the htpiiest beinj.in a ner.ci. it is c-rae oir, go d3v. Go-I b 5-an day. .No e -. no a-i.x:e?y, r.o resronaiblii: v M o-t ; f them era shotted a ta'-fc. aa I tie ind is:roas a-.e usually fi-.ish by Fri iav evenin-r. ththe.i have Saturd ty to work for themselves. Thermay Ih? some exceptions, bat I iuva ii-ed i, Lo'iisiaaa far seven years, and I have o-wr. bu iu or.e instance, k-.owu a b'ac's family bal'y trer.t I ciulJ wrlieyou a sm - l vol rae about Tex. eu. le. i esas. I Know i i ' ili ,-i!.!'' ;r-auiag. everg-een pines, ta mioe.-a . met .!ic ore-. i, snakes and ahgat.r its cntip.i!, ?erarte.,a.ra and stimriag scorpio is bat I will weary von I fear. I h-refora. i:h -.f ; w ""'" Amarus 1 wi.I I he country iyet t ,0 : ana to; p.-j. j a'e too maotj devo ,ed to ral ng cotto.i. Jo e.-are m;eh about eitaa ;ting tu.-a.-e.v s c .mforub y. If hoaea were a riurnerori. and shurcr f h.

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IUrcHe?, A.v EsSat o.x tub XATCKe. Cac-r Fffkcts am Ccas op IaTEXPetaa.-n-R Tlaia is a v,jaab e and ite res'i; g work t,a.-ti'"o!arfv to the - nits . i.t; lriLj-Hrdnr? caase. ltistirrnri ,. .:- r f it.aa Vat !.: I t. ..1 it eirn Ten pr-rar -e r-'eclets-. a-;d the a r.ho - - i - - - . - o.i.iiii sa l ot r rcce-iv-ed a j - z- -J oi.o i.andred overeig-s f h; ?r-at br. X few c -p'es of this ifjvalnaldf i rk h iie t,ea kf: 8t "--e for sale, at $ 1 CflT- 50 tf . , .?-oGor. Wel.'er, of Caoforjia, 1 a appo'a!H. P. Harrii to ii a vaca-.ry ia the S Hate o" U. S occasioned bv the niardrr of iho '.&.n:-r! t Broderick. -The ladies of Wiiiiasbarg, Ojio. d,-m. btd a brewery arrd ram es'sbhab-ueot a few eajs nrre. t M j. French, a 'i'stirjguis'-.ed A ren t urrder the go reran; en t at Wah:ngt.a city, who i faii 1 to be deiaa'.ter, bts left for pans uakaows. ,

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r1.e,M..vr. Not. 21 Tbe esciteraent of ,,,r,!his 1-d. and r.o stjwcioa partie h 4ve vei ren d :rA Got W h etw from "in-eUisePt nd tMpcM'h'e part, rtb acd West, assars 2 bi of tb o'irni "oo o. partly for the rescue or the prii jner. The presence of the military has restoned coofij.ne and ca?mr,e.-3 in the jubbc mind. The m.'i'arr are preparing ai enc4-nrnent. The Gorersor will retnrn ta Richmond to mw VV have Cva ry. r. .nr., - . . ; i f-jnt U cncoJ iter a army ot sjmpi.n.

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r. .--,fvof r.-erfnz fr d-th, as the senten-v? or ; ( . 41M., -rt.ut to c ui.i. o .at ..npv a f -vi',1 h envied ontwithnotatV titer j tt. aa.-a .aw ha haa aat b.a r..rAr- m Pa-f. P'-n declared hmwlf pw i f.V.tri'a f .h. Tu,vr. to Kr- L. vr1, ,!V Il 1-jstiS Vis cottr. oily re-, ,,,.,lir,m.,.t, bJ-l.u.y--ma urWy '"' '?! eretttn.. hi error it not alhiwintT the tra- tr. r, 8. . .io ,.,.; ,all4l j whawtrar rtSo- Ineirn'-'n-. Co k id be w wdnwej thr -i,,a . .a. caa.: .t..aht tht h ' V' t b- sH t. but ala ?re.i re, Unt.,r lna -a, m.U-u .... RUhtt -f M .n. i Wt T'n" II .'a l -rraujf.-H-u Ijr fu'.lT ai t m-a craph.a rat.lV. W Stllt'iai l . wt , ! Uriai at tha Fe-ieral ttIU.. that ahal. wMtly of .t. . I- V-l .a ttir.o-.ht .of C OTI IT! it 111 ST. b'lt tie ! '"". r , .. :,I..i vl b.ilh Mtt-rMt. att4

i.i .t ,..rmna.i t,- h.m tnrni 'i m.u nr i.3 i ' - - , - , , pr.r. ve . . i . r,-.-ipArt n. .i.snacv-n ir-.. wn'ir ,f S.nth C .rol na "dennr bin r,r,v ..ire nor. t OH.i ... , , . . . ViriTir- ! imon-:t Of military aid ia toe defence 01 V irV'- , i am ia. i- e ,1.- -iTj- I Mr V;a rer i- J t anKinsr nm ir i.e : bat nwrw the (lovernor that Virginia was able , to drf-nd It"r.r. ... i ,..! n. - - .. , 1! nnfere.l to r--.-h --! t":i; ir, The R ehnoni mthtarv wis an ortie n-u ttnrn home ye-rv. no tw t;-- ' a2ainst a h a e3ir. decani? taat .. a"v ..-ll : . t P'nal'v (1T Wi e ordered two 1 ,1l V t .ov. f - - - , , .1 K' CM mi -ul co''i" - , . cr .1 11 TtinnrrW -r.,p, (ho ir.to-.ti n of having 1,000 military ;;.,.,t on -h, day of .xeention. ' '1 ...rr a'e her-' stopMng with Col. HarbO'ir. r,r'nQtenu- Mi i-i 1 ne u"n . , nrV;aion tr tir.otr-ct the cnmmanieitioi an. iw s'aTe tnae ne " ' ... II ,ri.,-tfc.-v . ila 1.43 n diinht of a dt'ertvne1 ain tir-sonera irrvieblv orwted movement throncb" the . ... v Vtr nro-ino-thor an rirtif.a in Venn arlennia. OhoO. New York, nremg ' ' 1 r - r,..n.;r, in tlmen blm to be prepareu lor r3"1" b S'"tPS. . . , The Ubieafo to VvtiPOarc to nie Smith, of the irT.na Military inum'iw " riththe folfta nnd howitzers, nave ureu o.ut.t Charlestown. News. By the latest arrival from Euft,'iv !- . . .v-a a.V.,!;:!, irnerrnmnt has consul..nita rou i... nrOT.OSed Europesr. -Cca for the seftii-i. P ' .. i g.c-s ror tne settle. . h j . d f - rpporteu mat "o ".""i""" nti f ficu'ty, and that France and Englativ , pletely ogreed npon the basis of a treaty oa peace. It is reported that Oariba'di is opposed to the r proposed settlement, as unjust to Italy, and declares that be will head a revolution of the people. The recent trial of the Great Eastern was more SUCC Bsfltl than auy former trip. She arrived safely at Southampton. ITarpeb's Fbrrt. The Supreme Conrt of Ap peals of Virginia has refused to awr.rd a w.it of ..o. f-i.i.ou o. oouu aoo, ..c tuerc tl.a r T . l. r 1 .1 fore will be hnug on the 2-J of December. -l-l. ! . r ' : - - . : 1 .. T

i .it p..-.i.iri o i i iitiuiia, ptan leuiwriy nru jriu : iriuim m wBinitiw. w a eoiitinaa to aena tna Waaa -.1.. T 1 r-t a:t-l ...:i TrlLiina to Clergymen for

iin-x-rrry aim i. ii nriesiu u, are uiuiy e cueu almost every day by rumors or iuva-iocs. and at- . a t temp a at rescuing Ilrown. ' " This alarm is a most convincing evidence of the weakness and dangerous character of the Slave population a T. . i r. . .1 .u.a - a..j an irooiieu a ,kw uv Muee iuii b 0007 of armed men had crossed the Ohio .river at Whe!insr to releaae Brown, and forthwith Gov. x ise sent more troips to (Jharle-Kown. It was said a litter was ad dressed to Browp, written in cipher- which had been deciphered, lnformiDg Litn to be of good cheer that bis friends would be with him in time to release him, fell i. do the hands of some one, and forth with, additional troons from Gov. Wise are sei.t for ward- Petersburg is called on for troops and battaii-in is immediatelv put ia motion. -a JUT It is a matter of m ich surprise to our ! 9at.r.a tt Kut Kl. ...iriMH .nf Imrrannr. raratr.., , ... . , ., . , eoo-i.a received aimost daily at the ISew x ork (. o, ,t .:. ,1,, A. r ' j , 1 , ' . a..va. .j .1 iivLi,.. I w C t . O tl 3 J L UI chai rs around its counters have the matter easily explained. It is the emporium of trade, and all persors deairons of purchaaicg dry goods, Lnow th-y caa bi bal th-re, and that too at prices ' Tar below wh it u-ia!iy charged at other estal lis men's. Their present Ftock of ladies' dress; goods is ppc'i'iar'y rich and varied, embracing some late styles, aud of fiio quality. It is not safe to make parcha-103 until yon have Called at the New Vork ona price cash Store. , "" . : jzv k ae C.l,y Stove Store 13 now lull Of W.tater stoek cooking tovc3 of the most popular rtyle parlor and other stoves, tin, brass and copper ware of all varieties. Also a great variety cf art'c'.e for ho tseboid tne. All who wish to purch ia this line wi'.', fiad them at the City Stove .Store of Mr. Lfevre, and at prices satisfactory to a I pare h seers IIkmoval Thomas Mason has removed a part of his stock cf farrjitur to a room of A. Phillips, immediately opposite Starr Hall, where he will keep for sale a l.irare and general assortment of superior firaitare. We are pleased to learn that h3 has dipos-: I cf most of tbe handsome furaitare he had on exhibit-on at oor county Fair, a .J which received th Srst premioai. We make no invidious distinction ia ssyicj Mr. VI asoi, y sot only race of the mo.-t eraterprimog; of our BKrchai ics, but cne cf oor very best workmen that he has a very large stock on band mn.h cf it bfttf! hi own mannrtnr-.. ar.d thai be will s-" a low as equily e;ood furniture can b- had in ta's city or iu Cinciaoali. Call at !.' cabinet rcoms oppost'e .Starr UalL Mrrxtco. Tb la et 1 s from Mexico is, that Gets. Viramm had joined Gen. Marqnez, a-,d that bo h Lai 2.-d froa the country 03 btrard a Brit-i-'a s'ea-ner. taking with them the $2.f0C000 in Sfeee, whi:h Marq-:ezLad aadercoavoy. a here ujon .Viramor.'a anrty declared for Senta Anca, I". S. Marsha! J ohnson, of Ohio, deoies bavjr.g ger t any word to Gov. Wise that nfi wee on their way to reacue Brown. I be report in regard to Gov. Cha is equally ontrtta. CUV EI.ECTIOV. StyW. B WILCOX. a a raad ia.t far Cay Callerter.

THE TRIBCNK --or thn W TrtH. r.4 hla( o" Tv HuikI'W riuwaJ ii-criWr or anastaai P'ih urn. 4 9itl drxxiftl inry Stt aaJ TrUJC f omr I ,ka -will cuotino In U h rm' Ml clarK of Litwty. fr (M m4 e ' -dar lauar mD41 tr.ta. ia Virta. 1 tutr. Kl-J aJ rTu-i-i!. It eoaiiata to arnra thaawip

raaorr. aot tliat p4i-o m rsw Makot. whic fwra,.m .xcrtioM by aT(M t til ay aa ally tw:,;, r-r.l. t.u; thl U 0hU olmr clp,ttB. Jt ibi, o.lth, '- (firt, wtwiwf tNia m mniwtt " lia; thasr chllHo l;1! IH (rf i I" ota .t ml iaTk-aw It hrt a.'-a hat.-i.-t a.t riti.tnt. tvi.m f taa avll a 1ioa ol .iarcutri tat ,rui i.-J . y iiina;:i taiwnta aa-l ay oiar r .nTmaJ "t wh-ca ta t truly tcu m y i!ira;-i ti -t-ff -v-- ' . ..I i r -i . riM-tiirv-i if . -ii - l.ic!.l lay tha tin Hl..i.Bi tt 1"": -sa.il ilu'waa uvr. . furi;.t-.rBSha-t -.! d.flTal by Iba .,. nt,,irthi- ni- .... Minrlunvo IMVt-r. L'.IJw sria" l ii kattiacra , aMyj niii.m j iniiii apt rariw ..i .i .ij i.i l th tt(l-. a.'ivtf ia w :"' :". . -. . a Manttara ....... .v r-. --a- -l..:.r.l .luT. l.h-t. Taa Tamos .y " "T"1 . "" . .a .nr.iv.l, aKnLr H ' ptincir" "t hl lrrjr ,,win mmu. .fii.wi-attrt-aaei r aaiiilJ I- tt UM P-atattoa ,h Jaso' ,e , r.atatw f -r aanrta " . ... .. nubiiratiau uf tratwa r . .... . . . ... ... . An I n imp K A ... nuutio ,.mc" '-lt'fV .lAtm'nt T'i sia a promnU. ', li-aot,.!!. t- Tainfaa wttl h what u h aita wa abalt v.atnr at.y to lmitva it ary ' iUft-rw. K--ut.ij, ss "trsr . " LIAu-'pu ha.tlra-l ih. .a. u-Va-, 'irVaT h or . ...... - ej-,. " .iu, tl.a iu tha gea-ral laltara of rfirl h ; to aid a. ia a?taaOlaa that Uftoa.a thrxai.a aa ttwraaM , vf our utoti,.in. NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, i 'i rrnu-d on a larao tmporllh-t ant pnUiUhJ arary mora . , , y, IX.m.lle..d ronisn 0rraa. ' ,.M.er,..a M-h...ca.i.. ha Art. c , o. '' "''' , , iwxt.jrj,'jit n,' tw,"" f .u. j , jl. -- - - DMt.V TRIHINat U aeot to ..ibacrlbora at par a It fc. U . I- 1 ...in. . ,nnulu.tl. .ivanra: ti for at moat ha. y0rk Semi-Weekly Tribmi8. r. mo" ' "'. r . i .... xu b Tulnilvl- . ; l' fc",!'ii..i.!, ri...riit axprea.ly for th. TH K THIUOXB; i.- i..i..Miio tVrroio-.o JnmT; au.t fturlnit th.aiwa. . 1".-- u dtHlam.a .am.naryof UonrW.t..al Jo.

. . , inta with th mi.rs tmp"rwot a(-o. hM. W .li.ll. a hmaeht, anrl Col l'fak. t sKMl-Wr-KliLV TUtnCNK a latarary aa

;h., ,,.,',, , the frout rauk of family paper. e!t a a pollth-al iiwaiwr, at ,1 wa ara dat.riain.,1 that tl On. eopr, oua year, - T o Vpl, olio year, ... Fivi. t-.pla. 'Hie yar, - Teo O.pu-a. t- wl.lrfat 1 no . 1 no - 1 I.'.' . mi.oo ' T-n Copied or "-."' ,. .., .....r , , ' Any peru mquiur u a i , ... - ---- eDt.tled to an estr copy ! rn'"". V,''. . insltll, whlY TatBUMR lao-'iit to Ciryiata at ti per aunuiu. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, a t.it.. ,iht-tas paper for tha eountrT, U puhliabed aeary i saiur.lty, a . Kiiioriala ii the In ii riant Mplne of ; "" ,in?."- ,h; 7?lVVh".k,Jntot7,!'.r,ir,"',,"c? j fn-m all pna of the w,..i.( laa Sew Yirk ttaltlo, M..ra anii Pro In- MararU, tutxraatin an t reliahla Po.iliaal, Ma: leal au.l Agricultural arttelea. a;o dec W. (hall, uunn IK. ymar, aa hi'harto, cenitautty lalx.r ta Improra tha q'iA.it ..f ih i'l-tra-tira eniertaia nnt alTor dd hyTIIK WKKK.LY TalBUNK. whp-h. w. lutand, abalt coliliuua to lie tie Ut a'amily Wnllt Newspaper pul.llahad Ib the world. W conat.ler tha e)attl M.rb.i lt..irt i.kn ! rieh;y worth to Callla ra.actO. a yra aaaajrlioio-i prioa. rt.it.xis: One C.py. one year, - 99 H.ree tlouttta, oua year, - - 5 F', Co.lea, one yi-ar, Ten e'oi-lf.. one year, - i Twenty ropi-a, lo mi ailrft, 1 J I and any larger uuol. T a t S I lio ear - Al .ndin. a, a club of Tw.ntr. or more. rill la eotnl.-l t, an extra copy . ror a clul. ol fifty, wa will aent S.-,..i IVmiI Iv Trllmna. an.l f..r !,.l, ,.f nn l,.,,...-ua . ... In. . , ... , . .-. . .. ... . . j i . ri,il,, riptio my ciiiiiopoc at any time. Term always j -.- - HOBACE OHKKLX A CO., Tribune BuildinKS, . . B ... . V aaau Street, New York. j (SiVW i. - " ARSONS ileeireas of proearioaa aood dural la OoU I H I'm. can haa one aent by mail, ar Kspreas from tha ; ' '' j C. W. SHEPARD & CO. ( o.3 Wett dltth tit., C'lnelnaatl, O.l 1 q " PeP r Pia repaired to order, so ST0Ufcj jj NEy QOODS. -wavw,i j l-m Jm Tlf rwti I JJA3 liken the new More room recently .reeled oa Frostl - .,... "" opeaiaf a fe. scaS0nabl9 DrV Goods and lVJ0tIoilI asX)TS an.t gitoas. QijeKSs auk i,i.e-w tax ' j ...iiinflftr,, Kti'14 yenrai k 0111.9 he it - .:., which win .Void" he cash. I t ll f CuUDlrf PfOdUCr! L0il!,t .ml . .i.l i -1IeJ''ei a ihar. of pu.,..a patronage, aal hpas t prompt uiuuvn 10 tiatiusaa ar.i Wlki. (tto the 1 -tar'aiofperaerste bay of turn toreeeiraa share of that vaiaiv. Sot. illttl, 4fMf ABSCONDED, r3U0Sf the service of the an leriael. 01 lha S'.tb at Uctoi.sr last, aa Biipreatlcad f nauael M try S. I feck. Ail p-rsona ara cautionl ajalmt h.,knr,a 1 .-.u, i .a ur Kwuiii, u 1 win pay na t't or Bar I Sot. ..un,. j janrii kxx tvoaTHT. 19. 6U 3t For Sale at a Bargain ! 'TIE orKttriignel has ttrr sale, at h i residence, tail M. miles sou'Ja east of Richmond, a I JACK AND JENNY, MULE, EXPRESSf I H AGO.", Will AT UaiLL. ! and sereral otbar articles which h. will dispose ef aa tt I most far -ral.le terms- This is ail g 1 nroperty and war my tiat atinuoa t.r arsons wtto visa saen articles. caAULKS liAKVIT. Xe. iitb. '.SIS. MJ-M i,4 Particular Notice. TiMlT. snderairnei bsrinz said oat his Grocery staw-J 1. Iiahtitvut, is dcsiroaa cf closing ap bis haeiaeasf ana tseret'ire requests all pra-jnt inieote-l to him maite immeJiats payment, lie hop-a pro-apt attea j itoa will be raid U this fi a eat, and Uiat be raay that a a. .aaa - I te ttien irom enrareing COilaetioa. H, J. OODEX. Xot. 2-il. 60 a IOULKE & FISH, (MCAIt Tilt: liEFor.) EsPKCT FULLY iaforsa the pablie that they aa bv pr.j.xea 10 iuiui.il neaiers ana eon miners wit the beit IRON, STEbL, STEEL SPUING Boll, sVc ia faet almost arery article aaed ia saeebaaieal tra cees ia which iron or steel ia a tad . Their aasoyvl meat la large and geaeral sod will be soid ea as abie terms as the caa be bad ia the west. fratsd "? PfS rssal Kdacts a aootiaai anM rif th laiM. 'ey. U'Jn.Z9. SOtf Fresh Arrival of New Goo( MISSES WEDEKIND, Tt AVE jort r.tnrny! from tbe City with a II alifiuao t their fonasr stnek of MII.I.IVFa

i.i H IPS of tbe latest sni ooo.l faabieaabt atyleati wbieh they invite tbe tpwrUl attention of tne ladiwM SarJt.occaaaJ i-initT ani naijrihor.ee f,ns ' Test insists of b' K I ol all kamis, I Uta, PJabsW Flowers, rest hers. Head aOresaea, very aestt aa4 rkl rrtBsa.as U aU kind.. orb doa to order aad I tbe ha taaaaer aai Um aiorteat aotico, and oa t 3i"t reasoaabte terns, , j ILj-iU-s 1.0 Pearl street, a fow doors Bortb af Ui aai opposite Entries Hail, So. . s iOT. l;tla,l0. jf

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