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a : ' U ... i Is if"' etai il f '' IavQBsU Senator. In thf? cast, 0 wnic Daniel w.' Ter refused to eft Cu: JKtaOsjrxesj and one Union memlKfJafciir. IflAhe Senate, 49 ; votes ut9&iQIJn&e 0 reared YllkY$a o J?S fwwand.Ki of Wajeyojd to H. S. Lane, wbftwaae earlte-. Mr. English of.tVliMit.Tfc IndiwapoiU it BeilRd trulj remarkv on thin' in JltTi' liiimniasnl and MtiatoelrpPtP'O '.-c;s"Goreraor; ISiit4"4,0 uuiteq oiaiea T5mpiecx a toic or es 10 52. one ;;ot.lfib lafet iot: tiie v4r largest, maj6rrUes,;eer. ffirefl candidate. - A nort'Uinaxpnant findlc,' tlon of his fUcy, of Ms, Character, of bis repatation, froa tae assAQlU of bis enemies, ooen. : or covert. ne cotalcJ not Wo received, and dilJCpt expect . .It is a success of vnieb be may well be proud, for be has not wwtf It by mean ' solicitation by corrupt appliances, or dishonoring ' Intimidations. It lias been freely and jedly accorded tenia great services, his admitted biU4er,.end his nnqnesi tioned Integrity al xrrlt y. ' We regret the course. bt Ms). Kuux uur Senator .Xrpn rtbis county, tbougbt proper to purei $a 04$ casting bis vote for tbe cboipe of tueDfrty with, wbiebbe is acting in tlts Isgislf nret ami, as. be well knows, tbe almost unanimous choice; of bis coiMtUueotat : Iq ;bis Act, be has not only, prtr.'ul himself Jslse V the jMfc expeetsitou of the psrty .electing bim i but bss clearly? and uneqniyecally. falsified the pledge he gave i. in this city in a public speeeiiwUen Maj Popp . forced the issue of :thej election -of Gov, M. to the U. S. Senate-,, directly .on! bim. -He then complained that hi.j opponent for the nomination Mr. Fepp, should j think for a moment .! juakiexr' euelt an iasne with himtoatA aacnr themen the Union party "should . select; and if . A should be placed in a positi jn to cast the vote of Wayae cdnnty in the State Senate, and either eoge W; Julian, Schny-' ler Colfax, or'Go be agreed on M the -candidate, Le could and would vote cbeepfutyy for either of them. Maj. Kinlry recerred itbi nominationwas elected to toe ;State ' beriate- Gov. Morton was unanimously chosen : in the Union Caueu-r-(Kinley and, three others remaining dumb a j oysters, as to thtir choice) and "when the election came off Mr. Kinley throws toe tyote. of Wayne county the clearly expressed choice of bis constituents for G.MeTOH away as vsluless, worthless 1 it If this is representing the people' ofj bid Wayne reflecting their choice for the man to represent them in; toe-;Wgbet; Council of the Nation; they wtrlpsary to be delivered from such 4 falsefcemed, leaky', balky, and imperfect ''spHy4ett'yHaJvKialey bMprovedhiinself tobe.. -jf j Tan editor' of tho-lfadiaon - Court r, h aving exhausted all the ' constitutional arguments against the eligibility of Gov. Morton to occupy-; feJnLtbe . U-S. Senate,' puts the following yravt question as a clincher, or squelcher

"How much did It colt ; per week to I pasture Nebucudnexzar during the seven ; years he was out .o Jgraas f ; " , , i From the manner in which, pur "State

Senator. Maj., Kialey,' threw away Uie vote or Wayne Oounty, at the recent election of U. 8. Senator; we guess he can answer Mr. G arbor's question, mathematically and prastleaUy and to that editor's entire satisfaction, about the close of his present term of offlce." The People will send him to "grass" sure and etrtsin. 'r-i'iiawis" " i '" Loisi.ATivK.Bills have been introduced into both Houses of the Legislaturo. tscrcasiag- the teraa of. Township - Truteea from one to three years. 1 Mr. Peelle introduced a resolution to raise a com mittee . to investigate the charges of corruption against 5oera of the House. Lt Gov. Baxsk, MMbm the duties of Governor by the election of Governor Mokton to the U. 8.? Senate, and the Senate choe Hoa. i Witi GonaacK as its presiding oOoer a better: selection could not have bees. made. . , ; Weyste Cestr TreasMer.'' ;i Ctdti Out w 1mA fePowiag wH imei f d ' Wiketa to U swrita oT tar Mtad Maj. 9tm, in Xt Kekoaw of CTaVf 2- 1 'Uit Fall Ma. Sim mm slsstii to the oSic f ContT Trsaaarar, bat womm alWr it was diacord by oaM mtnhd that th tM. mm ken mma faroil mmi had aaiat Baswaliawi. Ha had residrat of Uw Catted Slates from th mgm of acn: aad aanaS has SSSsi auaatu in ttw war te tW Hotnntua of la Gam Batil disabled for ltfl mj raet beih : awrsd Sssfkt ef bis eaowty two uUlii 1 bJ aha Heass as" sassssSSBwTS and aot vstti bs was slaeted to aa oaVa- aa ak ftw w m ilteiiiij isadjlasSaajaa aa tttsflj-IVbaabe waaCayail Sasiaaasia rate bsaeauop, after T7aaabafaS5te. f aW,stebjaf Maies Jaba Site doaaaea raaara aba lain awlorlr t aay 1 arsl Ihiag, but kauate tba 1 airjar wall, seeia rigbiowa! aaaaoi XtimS wSlU bT'may ba toumpbaatlr rUatcd a las aaattiosj as so jaatly nan a u t.n i i"3im 1 f, S bad WaaacaVa. S cwabLoaly i aguaa,amlla

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la th aeaas iajf bfcaa sr atWVom WarW W art tbs Stesa of p ana; vtm CaS, bieh ay. - ia toe Use,Baaate baY iwasMawttia term af otBor, tu ordered to bs prima. Iflar aoaajafSaf portaiA fwjiaj. rt.T rTrass'pia sasilaa bl the ooaaeraUoB of Mr. BpfMrn' JoonmUueJ,m, tbi dipaTal.ha cottier tbs rest of lk4j. ' . prornss massrery persoo, satana H Ji araaMls f State, of lbs Treasury, of War, c t Xykawlr tWfatarte.f III isllt Gteral and Attorney OaaaTal, aoldiaa; aay cie9 officer to Wbieb be bM Will SSHiiteJ s. aa Witt ta 4os aa4--f-a .Jsaasju ahsn ba lailitii tobeld ttmkJm m mwn 1 n baaebaaaaagoinay Pgl0 Wbaa aayDeUar eacepiiti aa abate. a ssgas f aa Saarasat CewtahalV 4sviBj ttecsaaaf-lbs reaate, bssbowa bs srideaos? saftrtlttte , PraaaW, to as tmitf of sujeuaSnct lu, cJaiaar m aay taaaaa abaU bsssii iacaf ahie at Jegtlij iaalaW a parfona ba aoUea. toe Prasv; fA n"jr oapa4 aeh, oaaear sad, desifaLe seoaa' auilU- rjiai parforaa, teaip.Tarilj. tbe duties of sucli, office, unta ,'tba ease shaD be aeted ufcon tbj the" 8eoate'..tyTttia" tweatr Idaya after the Beeting;of tltfni Ui IV:sidet4 stall submit' Us aestoa and tlte rcaonj tberefor, aat if tne Senate Jadorse. saeb etloB.lbe froideat njay remove soab omcer; otherwteiT te'sTiaJl be reinstated, the peraea toldb)f the eftW niijr: fbe saspeasioa ef the proper officer, briar entitled to tbs pas aSeravdaaseets daring each aaapeaio."?Tas rVssident sbaUUre powetteSB aR vaeaaci'es wkkb aaay bappea' darmjc a recats of tbs Senate ay graatiaf a eomariasioa which' will . pireat the end-of tbebr aeat snatoa thereafter, sad fct aa appeictaasat, by aad with the advice aad eon seat of tbs Senatui aball baraadedariacaoch aext aessioa uf the Senate, aaMsV- efne shall remain in abayaaea. without ar.jr salary, teas em emnhi meats aatfl filled by aad witb Vk adrtee and inassst of tpa Senate. 5 , The peaalty tr. exreisia'ta duties of awy office coptrry to tla law, is $lO,m or imurieoaBKQt nut s ceOing o.yeafjor bota. $w 9T-. s l;t 1. .- '1 . e t . 'Id t&e 'enafe, Pirday, Mr Wade made a strong tm,rt (tKi lalled to pass tbs bul crsntioe to a new rt ilroad rxmpeay tbarlgbt to eater Washington, so as to makTrompsting tine with the Baltimore and Ohio Raflroa'f. The remainder of the day was taken up ia reaHinjt h Bankrupt BiH, whieb is sixty -nine printed pgf lone.'Tbs House eoasumsd sit day ba the Stewni KnbUuf; MIL .Tbe feoor f the debate oa bothsklea of fhe Houao was swasraily acainat the measure! h Uti Kpatdlnfr, of Ohio, ' aw red the follow iaf? amrtidtuoot, which Mr. Sterens acosptedt . "That from ani after the passage of this act, sad nottl too rebel States shaD bs accorded repraeentilioa ia the Cosgi s of the United States, tbs prirelege of the wrt of kabtm tmrptu sbaU be aaspeaded ia the States of ViriiiiaiMorth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, FIuri4, AiabaAia. Miasissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas Texan, and the said districts ; of the country shall be placed under martial law, from and during the whole time aforesaid." . , . . . , . i'raiu the Nsw York Daily Tribune, January 8. j ,.TUe Impeachment af the President t Mr. Aahley has o flared his resolutions, and they, hare taken, the course indicated ia the census oa Saturday evening- The excitement which tbs announoswent pf; Mr.'. Ashler's iatectioa crested in WaJl-st, last Week did, noi so much indicate a fear of the iuvpeachuetit, or.era of (ha result of it, hut that our fiuance were so unhealthy, so (ereruli aad uncertain, that the least derangement created a panic. The currency is Just now in such a morbid, excitable condition that sur uausualsrent ss Ota death of the E m per or Npo!eoDa war between Russia and Turkey, or aa insurrection id' England, would set our markets ia aa uproar and drire raw through WsB-sC In addUioa to Mr Ashley's resolution, Mr.'toaB of Missouri iotreducwl an incoherent and amusiag resolution, which we are told created some excite meat. Mr. Loan ia evidently a morbid person, with the weaknesa of getUng into print, or ia loan way attraetiog attention) and wa shall probably hear na more of hia maoi&wto. Mr AshlsyS reaoluttoa waa meat red to a oosomittee, aad; wfll propabry baoBaaidinl Tbsre eao.of coarse be no harm iathia refereoce. J At the same time, aow that tbs qaeatkmbas beea brought before the country there are aoms poiats wbish oaoar to us aa worthy of eareful moaghLf ')'ia ,-.-" ,t t t"A jj t'i ft .': 1 1. There ia aotams; aow to ba gained by Impeschmont. President Jobasna has beea a bad President, but also a foolish one. We hare ' bsd'a Chief Magistrate doinr all ba eoald a destroy the party which sleeted him, and at the asms time all be eould to destroy biinMlf. - If President Johnson has been sn enemy tf RepahHcanistn, be has also been any enemy of himself. He did mueh sgaiast the party ; but tbs ejection hft nothing af him. Ha dead scarcely worth borial. He was looked upon ss "s defeated sod disappointed schemer; still, be had a largo party at bia back. Is this oouatry, the shortest political road is that which Isads from a majority to a minority. Our party will take this road when it rashly begins impeachment. That eaa aaly reriva President .JoQuaon's dying sympathy, aad the chance to make a defensive war. ... II. Can be be impeached T We do not doubt the law hot how would the law work T The charges would be numerous, iatricmte, aad drawn with akiU. There would bs sadteas yearning oa the part of the KepnSlicans to make speeches ia furor of the prosecution, snd of course every eflert oa the part of the President's friends to prolong the trial, fighting it step br step, and endeavoring at least to drag it endlessly. TA'e will back Garret Davis for a three months' speech, snd Cowsa until tbs aadof bis term, with Sanlabury snd MdougeU good far intermediate valumns of talk. Warren Uaatings was sight years oa trial, and in hia 'rase there was every motive to hurry matters. Hera there would bs every mo tire to delay tbs trial by tbs President s frieada. - . - III. Could the President be removed T Gen. Butler made aa ingenious argument duriag tbs election to show that, upoa tbs mere praasatalwa of artictea of impeachmcat, the Beasts aiicht depoee the President and place another person ia nis office during the trial. Butler's argumsat was ingenious ; but we presume there are twenty lawyers waa eaa make an argument as ingenious oa the other side. There ia no Ujfiniet law about it ; aad President Johnson ia not the man ' to surrender the bsaeSt of a doubt. Those who think he will quietly walk out of the White House at the balding of a majority of the Senate, mtatake the maa and the denwrats character of the adventurers who control his fortunes. What would aa impeachment amount to with the accused all tbs uisse ia power ? IT. There would be much doubt as to the result of , this trial. President Johnson baa done many things which we consider orimiaal; bat would the eaate aa judges thiak sol ' Tempeerag with thsrareuuea b.v removing taithful oAesra because they attended to their business and did not concern themselves shout politics, aad appaiatrag dishonest sans, to a serious mattor. Tb mi tec teres oa in the Feaiaa troubles last Summer, whereby tbs honor of America waa sacrifie- ' ed to please England, should bo merurred into. - The riots at New Orleans, aad the fact that aa hemaa boteg has beea pawiahed for the blood there ahed, stain I with indelible blackness the administration of Prsai- ' dent Johnson.- We yearn far aoms atonement for that crime aad it hi wise thatCoagrsas shoe Id find tbs authors of tbs wroog all wbo ware accessoi either before or after tbs fact aad punish them. believe s Committee hsa the matter now as charge. We hare yet to see whether the best remedy for this is impeachment. ,. . . . . . " T. Ar? there ao bsues of mora importance tnan this t MaataU this Congrsaa bs wasted, and the next perhaps ia a pageaat aad prats agsd debate, endless .arring of lswvara and jSenatora. The currencv calls for relief. ' later suffers waiter this tearful tnflatioa. Our tarrrfbt want ssuisaiineauai. ; There are a bua,dred a.nesuijna near ta the ptaapsrity of the aattea which must snaVr and die becaaas af this meaaura. - r. T-w 7 ? sbnald aot ba im peaehecLv. We by no mssns aay that Mc Johaato bould not be impeached. That would ba to ssk jadgmeat into osi na a band. W thiak thia idminnMratioa hisbssn a calamity a aiagrsos tha .of many evil to the country. " We should lik , ladreaa.; Bot how is il to ba bad T In atSampting to wmove Sse erila, may wa not fy to others that we know not oft May ws not put a ttsiuie-books which wffl giva any rTOla-ticmise tba Os 1 si smiat as tbamtoiust rfahwry t te! gJ1' P Be,,, tb honos oOff0?- Perb weare wsoug; hut idsaa net aVt ttal ttw sas far th sterner alawwhaamcaa!i -w fc'v i wv" 1-4 ' f; " K JUraa A.'swasrn. I I 1 . acAid.4Warted" "fcr SU louis aa THday-wih flSSSS am a sarpaVbag. HaUrttH sr far C irriitos. aad on retursfrg

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pnhrteaaiatOoodt Va, I Star. . IaSreoaatia aathe etagaaa4toaalsnr,2ba WaabaH tabs the aassa af ;af that kind is to ba a. af tbs peaA JTeaublie 0 jba United gtatea ue eorer of bio ooeU win hare to be tent to cor rect Ibsli.. aasfaatf of , aatatfte- Aad amrge their ideaa of the Bepublie. Cm, Cm. Aearysmaamg atory maiair ababat irpssai of Judge Ttistuf.af tm Catesd Tlutis Caart tor the SteaxwTalabaabaa'geaaiaa fwaaslaini.-tbp press, aba aaWltbstaa a aaaatrial n isasain. wbsa jsaUaw witb eram, ba deeisred that, as Jndgs Bastia i, he was, fee tasoonatituUoaal smanlmsmt, bat that aa pUmv Dies: Baateed, "ha d sea 'em d d fixsUT, ia ratint Ar ift f.- Aiar I her repeat, ia mv canacitr aa American citiwm. what, ia another character, waa elsewberadeclsr jdbr me, I bebeve tbs plupsssd assaadmsnt to. the Seeders! Cmmlitsiii.s tobs liberal, just and eat,' and .X tar uer eeiievo taat netera the lapse of twslve mo jths. a rssf majority of the people in the Southern States wtil he of this way ef (Making, and srstl rswaadt uritb tbmr gratitude and eoafideace the mrta ht sr 1 patrt esie aad brave enough to ancountar the prejoc leas of a section and sn hour in the attempt to see ore to the bls ooaatry sadurmg peace and, siihata nlisl T proaWSt'tn n -.,tf -r6 ,are.-t c;i.;iso I l Scujnovn, Esq:, bias again "gone ta pr sss," and is exercising th vocation be is so su peris tivsly fitted tosdora sditiog tbo Daily TndisaapoBS JeurnsL ' There's a terseness in what be haw to bsst, that is at once pleasing sad to the' paiat. ' fa this eoi won we saggsst to our ciuseos, that noer is tbo to tas the Daily Joaraal, aa Hocwtaaaa a fall digest of the psnessdlnga aad debates ia war Ls gbslatart welt aa the aama aawa they get by the Caummati Dainaa, aad it baa the advantage evsc- them of aaing asasived at least two he ass sooner. "Messrs. Ogbura A Johnsoa, 'o. 88 Main Strset, will supply you with th JoamaN-giva them your orders. 01 1 - , fwj - FROM "AW. - i 4 . ; . .. t ".' t ft -A f n r , ! f - .- - - He TiaiU Atbans, Bolegaa, Thebes, Viesss, xeaesa, c En. Cut. CoMvMy last letter was from Rome, snd Tr beensoaming ever since. Am now in Atbeos,a city that "Boating" tries so hard to stoat thunder from. If "-Boating" ia the "bub," this is the hnbbiest hub of thsm all.; By the by, several distlnguijf sd Americans are located here General Grosvenor, formerly of tbs Kighteeath Ohio, and John R. S. Bond, late of tbs Cincinnati Gasstt. John" is editing the Messenger, and is remembering those in bomdt as bound with them. Hs is a AberlMtmmt. i 1- " I eant eat the Arohipalago or the Maditerraneaa 8aa from where I am, although I ant in Oroece, sad Pro fessors Mania and Topky are arguing the olsaganonS question to the tnhabitante. Several of th inhabit ant bars struck Oa, sad, as so bttle money is mads. Ibey wish they haua X , Tnere m a cnsajisiun.ve asooog the diggers for ail it is sitae, mwer. Charming Be of Grease I ; torn yruseux taken away from th eitr by Thompaoa, the proper authority authorised by Mayor Wilstacb, and. not rpnitr unto one (nller what belongs to another. r.. , .' , Thia.1 suppose, is th city wbr the celebrated Athenian General lived, generally, whoa motto was "Strike, but kear ," I would have been., willing to bare occupied a humbler position . My motto would bare been, uOr, 6SeV'tetrir'' "( s I cam from Vienna through Venice j saw those two awn. ia Venice Preserved ( they make fine preserves,) cam down from th A-dry-at-tic (fourth-story of a two-story hotel, called at Modsna, ssw the Reggio Gala that Rogers spsaks of in his "pom" about Italy '. As I felt Hungary I stopped tor Bologna (sausage.) ' r' Tbebes is soma little distance from here,' near to island of "sgro-pont.' ; The Negro point is not yet settled ; they are still discassing the propriety of using mammies for Are wood. Some people object; the senumsW dM'ear rfema, neither do I ; they at Aantr D. Lu-rian in their looks. sapscisJIy the fei Crossing ana of th bridges at Athens, I saw immsnss waterfall. . Tb waterfalls ben are bog; lofty and cataractiah ; ssrsral sra of. a land-Slid, sarttMiuslung appearance ; as it is winter, but few arewwaring of the green. " t.a eafi-dT r, Old Brutus or Msrk Antony saya ia the play : Waterfall waa there, my oouatry men." , , I am warnsd by tb engine near (not the engineer he seldom gives any warning,) that I .must cut my toil short. Hops told a flattoring tale. , 1 eaa not flat ter any body." ' ". , . Colonel Kash isth master of tram ea thus romel. or was until the past week, bat the weather king baa Us own away, and tb trama master him. I expect to be confined in Athena nnta the traia ta looaeaed from a tittle place called Marrietta. I sm invited bat to dinner where they bar wevmy-csllar aoap 9 ss I aas almost starving my next latter will ba from Turkey. -..;; . -Yours, jt-i,,; if j.i sAU'V-? ' ; : . Tberuscher fwmHepsidam. Blanc, of St. Patrick a treat, OUawa, Canada, has given birth to a child si itb only oa eye. is ths mlddte of the forehead, aa inch and a .half above the nose. Tb infant w in Perfect health, and has ao other deformity, j.Ka, & . . The wound ia Mr. Frederick Seward' band, received at ths time of tba aasasstaation, ba only cloeed over within a recent period. Tiupanaiag waa impossible, awing to its situation oa ths side of his skull, and aow th brain at that point is only protected by a thin armor of flesh. 1 Ths test swvivor of tb Montauk trib of Indian, asmed Mary Walkua, died at Shin sec ock, Long Island aa th 6th instant, aged aa hundred years. On th day Mr. Nancy Taylor, aged one bandrsd years, died at Eaatport, Long Islasd. . Therw is new bwtsa centenarian living on'th Island-a Mrs. Arnett, who is s hundred snd ten years of age aad raMuWs at greufclyn, and at the present writing ia in the enjoyment af good health. , .. .. . .. . .,'r . , Tha Bremen abip Mobil,' with 3,000 bales cr cattoa, wss burned in Mobile Bay oa Saturday morn tog. mat. -Jw j"" n - 11 . ... JT . Tnaoaou TiLToar ov Caucaexj Theodore Titon, ia a late letter to the lartepaadanC asys : - "Grooming saaa ia dsasea, it can not be denied tbaf ( setting mad bars of tb learned professions, wbo are alwava a small fxactton many community) th men of tho Weat are its merchants, its city builder its freight bearers, its railroad coutnetors. AndlbwIteva that this great class of western msa are of superior flbr to th corresponding class si theEasi. , Tbs palace ef their kmgdom ia Ctuoago. They are the reprseestttive Amerieaas to-day. Moreover, I baiter tby are the bluflaat, heartiest, frankest man on arta. They carry their heart ta . their hands their souls ta their eyes. Too jostle against them ' in tb (treat, aol by that contact bavs made their intimate acouajntanca. If they likayon,tbey 1st you know it; if they doat like you, they do not conceal it by aay of 6m lrttJ fraud of anmsaly puliteatas. Lst a yowag man, wbo ha bean brought up in Boaton lira awayaar te-Cbieagw.' On revwitiag Boston, baanH Vmm Engiandsr at formal and wrtbtb grip and pinch af westera "McKean Buchanan is making noises and -face at the. Dayton Opera honee three tickets lor oouar. ; --r" ? "i Jodg Herman Gebhart died Sonday inDarton. aTd 7a He-has lived in thai city since 1842. A widow and eight a -There are only twex anrtTing officera who eervednnder Cosmnodor Perry at I the - battle of Lake Ens Captain Jto i

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nWpwbBo. of thai eefleJ by say giailag, "The Last Money." r fs Jsaaius to bsi rtf - iW JZi mWt OTPaffMaH rfaml sNnSnHnaamW. Wpk. OlafaTpsnUaSf aaam MM" r rrfssmT ia BaisVrXsitiae'"IUy." AaaSi a Sjuats,- Bmtori Teed , t. t raaT fad Can. ate. ate. Ia the Jfoveltiee will ba ors little gWre-neWuirW Diito-; Collar 3iigbt-drea f SsaeasHet aeke Taaaf ! Basqas mam aWauat af sTackitie.,- Tba JTuahr auailisi it afcurark thaaana of CrockexOvaaBaato Jar Ladies ; buatea in Bcrias wool y yai-Cushion ia Braid-work; Work-Pocket, ywo bandaonm rring9; Desiga foevwodUag aa 9et r; Trimming (or Under Petticoais, tc Afimacasas ia. EmbroioVry and A ppSa over Whit Set1 ; Letter tor Marking ; and several hsndms XmMtH sry Patterns, stc." A handsome Country 'Rmidenee will, also bs found ta this nambW. 1 In tk UtorsrV Department Marion Harlaad eoaclade bar firat story, of wa year, "Eatirety at Hume.". In she Msmll numbar h wQ grra aaetnsr, and in April ba miU-umk-meaos a capital, n sllette, by the seam autby. tunning tbfntigh sural aumbers. Bead the beautiful story ef " Ten Tsara tad Two Hearts." by BeQe ButtodgSi "Crsuis Athor ; aad f The Liula Sutegmt,' aTU n' ' v: wasp f I . .OuveB jP-e Mobtos,. who, baabeen eleoted United Sutes Senator" in Indiana, has been the popular and able Gor-, pernor of that State for two terms,-com-1 Uprising the most' eventful period of the bistory of the Stete. ' In 1 860, Mr. Morv ton, a representative man . of Waynei fcotrnty. Indiana, 'was "chosen" tiettteaant 'GorernoT of the State, 'rnnntno; oe tla ; ticket with Got. Lane. On the election of the latter centleman to the Senate; Mr. Morton succeeded to to the office of Gorernor, and discharged its duties in a manner that is remembered- with gratitude b loyal men everywhere.- Invtke rrisis of the National danger his hands were fetterrd by a Democratic Legislaw tare ; but , this difficulty f the- Governor I overcame with . signal energy.' JTbe prompt and bold measures taken. oy Gov. JULorton to pay the State debt, when the Legislature bad adjourned without "making any 'provision to meet it, will 1 be remembered to his credit among many ' other acts of note in his political career. The majority of the" ticket on which , Lieut.-Gov. Morton went intb'offlee was jlut little over 9,000 but his majority In 1864 over McDonald was 20,883. His 'zeal as an executive contributed to make the war record of Indiana esDecially con spicnous, and it is as a "war Governor "that be has a National repntatiotl. In makins: him Senator, the State Has se lected one of its most positive and rep' resentative men. JV . T. Tribune. -ao;i : i It li li'll il) Ull I : U I J1'! ' Th Bkaim ih Slxbp. Tbepriawepal ' evidence aa to the state of the - human brain in sleep ia derived from the obier cTation of a woman in Montpelier, a oast well known and often quoted..' She. bad lost a portion of the skull and the lirald and its membranes were exposed. When; she w iA a, deep or sound sleep, the brain lay in the skull almost motionless; 4 when she waadreaming it became elevated, and when her dreams, which she ' related on wakening, were vivid or 'lh- . terestine, the brain was protruded thro Ithfr .cranial aperture. This condition ' was also experimentally brovghl mbont and observed in animals, and the same result has been seen, that in sleep the urfaceof the brain and its membranes became pale, the veins ceased to be distended, and only :a . few. small easels, containing arterial blood, were discerniKb!.'w -1' T ? ,:,oT vr'. '. ' '" ' ' ,i il " : zohectj '. "' Ragged CXtrkisct. The - Evansvilie ' Journal learns by gentlemen recently returned . from the East that the ragged currency which is commonly in, circulation in this city is not taken there at all, and we think , it is about time there waa I a embargo laid upon it here.' The amount of this stufj. circulating here is almost .incredible, and about three pat of every five pieces of fractional currency yon ' meet are so mutilated and torn thai it is not only impossible to tell whether they are genuine or counterfeit, but it is even often next to Impossible ' to tell the denomination. The Journal mentions the C case of a basines man in that city,, who ' not long since sent one hundred 'dollars of this ragged currency to the Treasurer of the1 United States, and forty dollar of it was retuTned'as "counterfeit. ; JXhe proper "remedy ' against "this evil 2,ie to refuse all "ragged, mutilated, or de-" ..laced fractional . bills, and this will noi f only secure yotr against loss, but will. compel holders to seud these T mutilated I and, defaced , bills , borne , at once. '.Let there be a general understanding among all - classes of citizens that ' no defaced " or mvtilated bill be taken ; henceforth ; nn4 eaTI WrirB finTf tTiAtn Sn sin m as rT ui4pfirUMia 11a cm Hom6'9 tuul ttxoa folding nDe.lier amoimU.eeUi eotnbine tll tllV .. ft er aanrl if W fkam TT wata a w J wmvw V aUV DwUg It uuuw anaaeny t( TfAaenn who will return new 'trillav u A &ctA ArrAiK--VTe mentioned j-on Saturday the arrival of the Sheriff of lxuisiana, Missouri, with a man nasaed Guthrie arrested, at Blooaafieldi this i State, ,on -charge of murder.. Guthrie ? iwa lodged .in jail , here . nntil .the next dayi and in the meantime tb pretended Sheriff aadeavored to borrow money to take bis prisoner to Missouri, His actions excited smspicion; -and to hold him, be was arrested on - charge of kid- . nepping. It tarns oat that both Sheriff and prisoner are, escaped Jaft bird. ' Guthrie front the ;BloomiieJd Jail,: and . the pretended Sheriff, whose rejJ,naaie is. JIcBeeves, from the Incennea'jaiL--; Guthrie was taken yesterday to Bloom-' . field, and McBeeves ia in oax jail await-' aing .the demand' of the Sheriff of 'Kiiox Cattle m-Tee id to be in excellent order.? ;Fhre beeveB are eiiisMrf frosa

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For oarjtart we xpeieace no asore surprise or vexation, at the. hyperbelice of towr; descendants oeyoud ., tbsv Atlantic, than we shoold: at seeiag a, likely lad split bis trowsers in growing, or a fine heeitny baby reach its plumr arm oat LfOttQw moonw. r Ahe tning..is natural and veriafictary with the young giast that wet have bred;, and England the mother of empires, ought to be heartily pieesed and amused .at the glorious gas conades of her migsty child, Iaabe to toe an elderly coquette end vex herself becaaae her sons oastride her. and her daegbters aboot up with a beauty vigor that remind her how be age ? She ought, if she were honest and hearty, to be glad and proud of yoengstersrtneJiKe or; whom history never knew to Knit them to herself in bonds of firm love; and aim at making out of them an Anglo-Saxon family of empires which should girdle the world with the language of Shakspeare, and the happy influence of the little matron island ! ' We like to read these ridiculous sublimities, wherein our imperial cockerels crow themselves well-nigh off their lege with lustiness roend the old 1 Britannio hen. ; What - a 1 bird the American chicken will be when all the feathers come,T if it "can ' scratch end- erow, and flourish its spar like this in an 'epoch -when it is but going lerougb trie barDarism of e new otvtliaa tion, and has the best part of its hackles to shoot. And " if bigness justifies big words,-we snould tike to know wbo is to blame -these inventive and flowery pa triots ? Has a&y other nation forty mil lion square acres of -fat corn-ground for back-yard, which will grow six quarters to the acre, ss long as you like to plow the old crop in ! . Has any other nation a mountain of solid iron - to make the pillows of, like Pilot Knob, in Missouri, or- seas of oil under the ground, and Shores of solid copper along the lakes ? Does any other nation double its popula tion every twenty years, and suck in the emigration of Europe without -counting it; or carry cargoes 2,000 mile7 along one river J or venture on tbw impudence of a Monroe doctrine: or fight a war with a million soldiers, and have them all hOmd again, like boys after school. within a year? Or what other people collect a revenue or 11S,UUU,U0U sterling, and with -20,000,000 in gold at a time ia ite -Exchequer, laugh at a debt of jauu,uw,uuu, and engage to wipe it out in ten years ? Mr. A r tern us Ward says he never knew Yankee who didn't talk about the Rocky Mountains, except one, and. he was deaf and d umb ; but even he wrote a book about them. Who is stupid enough to laugh at that? It, is the nature of the, people ; the young giants must have gigantic topics, words, policies, schemes, and sayings : and if we laugh, let it be with hearty good nature, and as old folks do at the brag and buncumb - of the . young ones, whose strength and health are so beautiful and full of the . promise; of noble days and work.: HfLar.-or--. -.ic-y -J ! In several of the Northern States it is the rule to hold the State Conventions of the Democratic party on the 8th of Jan-1 nary, tue . anniversary of the battle f ae Orleans : That practice ortnted when the party was devoted to the preservation of the Union, -and in- the few Northern Statea which still adhere to it, it nas survived tbe: natrtotie sentiment that prompted it. yThe 8th of J an nary, as a national anniversary, has been blotted out of the calendar in. those States where the .Democratic : party retain the ascendency, t Ik has been superceded by the anniversary of another event at New OrleaanO The 80th or July, the anniversary, of the New Orleans massacre, will hereafter be the festival day in those States,, and, true to their allies, we suppose the Northern; Democracy will . also repudiate the 8th of January and adopt the SOth of July as a day always to be comoMnBorated.- Xauyato Courier, o f A BBMLmov wa passed, at the late session of the State Board of Agriculture, offering a premium of 81,000 for the fastest trotting stallion, mare 'or gelding. Wendell Phfllfoe. ia bis late Temperance lactam at dob ion, eaM toat ao auvar naa uasa eleeted in - that eitr sbr Mas test twentr years unless hia trim is could atasmee, that aa woatu mut &tan t& gTe; sbope, sad that Paris was better govsinsd, in epito of bar liquor saloons, gambtm; h eases and brothels, than any Ainsilnsi isy. . .; vrtc i'A A Wasbingtoa dispatch, state that General Lorenzo Tbomasv Adjutant General United States amy, has retired, and General .' D. Townaend has been ap- - w w. u . poiniea o succeea rum. - j J Pucw. wbo murdered bbf wife and to. snjiasone,,. c.li.:, . A . Th Salt - Wfafefcte rmnmrt V men m Southern Utah, en the Stb meC, by Th aerro Botmea Creriev vu Sbml Jfetednf tbssmtrderof Mr. Ebett,at Charleston, 8. ' ii Watoar BhatGew. 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