Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 March 1854 — Page 1
VOL. VI.
THE TEUKK-HAL'TK JOJ/UNAI*, ruvrsn
A*O rcaumKO trzmr rtwAt,
If paid oa receipt of the Swt paper. JTI*
sr
WILLIAM MOORB AJfD WX. E. McLEAN.
TermM *f **bnrriptien
For six months... Pm anoom, if p*bl within six iw«fb». After the *xpl**tlo« of tbe year.
.*1,00
4,00 2,50 1,50
Ne paper diaconlinaed" noil! ali arrearages •re paid, exeapt at «h* option ef tbe proprietor#. Ttrm* *dt€fti*ing. 0u» Square three weeks. f'®® Bach additional 1 nsertion per Square
IX Liberal dlaconnl made to ysarty advertisers.
Terre-Haute
DRUG STORE.
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED. Wbol*»al* imd Retail J. R. CUN1W-IIAM, (me
OLD STAND,)
National Road Street, directly North of ike Court-House. Terre-Haute. Ir.d..
IISnow
in receipt of bis winter supplies, comprising every variety of articles la his line, miking til* stock Uie
UrgM
aad
MMI
prr.armii
cempUte
caik purch**r*,
la
Terre-naute. fly purchsalog the stand long occupied by himself in Drug mora, he considers himself permanently nettled, and with the present arrangement of making
gives him the advan-
Ug«»f all markets, in obtaining good* from first hands on tha most favorable term* therefore, he Is entMed to kee|the Ba«t Assortment of Pure Modicines, tit»t cam (m
cities, and offers a* good bargain* as the mir« quality of mwfleloes he bought tt any other establishment on the Wabash.
Tit* purchasing and selectingof medlelnea salted to tbe want* of the country, and ihecompoundIng of the various preparations ef the shop, with care end precision, that tt may answer tie purpose Intended, a matter of »o much Importance to the purchaser, that he feels It to be hie duty to give hi* personal and nndivIded attention to it, yooih,
long as he remain* Im the brt*luess. By hie experience of yeare In TVrreHaute, toffether with hl» attention In the preparing and Unpenning of Mediolnwe, he hope* will ln«are him a continuance of former patronage, for whloh he f«wl» blm*elf under many obllg* tioue to thecitlieneof Vigo and adjetalug coautl«M. dUpoeed to eontiuu* to e««r»« th«n aelong a« i«y
*af.
tii«y »iir. ordera proniptly filied and forwarded by inatructlona, mid
IT il'rflarripl
frti*criaUann
friend, aud weald alaie thot be le prepared to undetiafce the wUeie bu4ttnea ef Ka«waJ«, if daair«d, or any part thereof, at re4ae*d prkiea,
A IIEAftHK will,lw all fiaeuNt, be feralakad
«/«A«ry« to auelt ae procure eeiSiMi
my
lieareo, frae •/ekarge,
any erer tan mlloa. e#dlataac*uet
SH()P ea Ckerry atreet, bHweet. Market and Socoud atresia. Tarre-Haata, Jauuasry It, IftM. W—lf^ Bargains to be had in Leather
AT KKDUCKl) PRICKS!
WIlOLIMAhK AND WKTAll. DKALI.R IN HIUUH ANU LKATIIKR, Rm't
Mock, Third l),nr front Corner,
W«it of the Pabllc 8quara« T«rrc»linut«, ladiana*
pi!K anderalgned infer ma hie frleade and the public generally, that he ha* the meat complete alock ef
HER
2*
lu tbla market, which
offered at UM*I.HAT teweat ratea, among wbteb way be touud the Ueat Cincinnati Tanned Sole Lealberj
New Yerk Red CHaelnnatl Band llaraeae. BHdle »*d Skirting Le fi Kip aad Calf 8klna «»d 0pper I«e« «j Uulug and Pad 8kln«i Philadelphia t^idlee Moreecaj
Msn'a
Goat, Deer aad Lamb iiklae ahee Wu«Htf all of whlnh oaa ke had cheap fer Creja«»tedteeaJl
mth
The puklte are reepaetftiily aad otatnlue my ataek. CASH paid for Laathar la tha rough.
Prompt attention paid ta all erdera. 0*Th« htghevt e**h prtfte patd fer fUdea, fraea and dry.at atTtlmae: atau, Tor g»od Hhrf IVI ta. 0«tiWr94,I»SI-tf JOHN T1RRNAN.
STOVE STORE, !!C,HOVEI» TO MAIN (tniKKT. UN'S WOO* SAlt Of fOI'Wril.
JOH*
£A II *5 hue jnat ra«e!,ted an a)tne«( endleea variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Amaat hia preeant aaaortawnt may ke fouad the THampii, flrom Day ten: H»«rter Stale andKentuoklaa Premium*, from Ctaetaitati New \V erW, Clobo, All aa.Gladiatera»hlCulU»aJtr,from Altotay. New York. Thane are allexeatteat pattar«iaof Cooking -Storee, ATmI
of them intemdrd for ttiler Wt*od or
Cm/.
**d
*««y
*f tltm karimg
TWO FiRK HLACKS,
om for
vinter end one for summer.
la hie aaawtmrnt ef PARLOR STOVRS,are UM Smnair aad Flaral Parlar, which are admirable far either wead ar fee*, aba tt tha aelf-ragalatlag Catt«*t» P«rl«r. Mr. Sat at haa alaa an aiteaaire aaeartaaeat of TIN AND JAPANNKD WARE,
STtVK
SIGN OP TUB LAST
S, WAWUOt UM*. XATKWAt
0 srrrj&*n^w
RI1UK
caaaraiaaWMrtweaaat att S aweka mt ITkSwartiai tinfr oiQattowwr pttoae ibaa any e* thet»aa«aaaaia«aa,
SHOEMAKERS AND SADDLERS A^pafltreia^e^^aaeaam^^a^aat,^ Bides,
Tvat,
Wool
IMiauMM. lw
TIOO COlMf SCAUSI
"MAN KNOW THYSELF," 4*
InxmlmM* Bo*k tor
I 100,000
t9 Uif 1 pnvtttkmr, Jo
it trMta.
in the Eastern and Western
put up wlUi care, and ail
MHtrrttnled
to gl»e »«tlfaction.
Ilia alock uow cottaUla of ageneral aaaortmetttef Mineral and Botanic Medicines. |/*o, A large attpply of «ll tli»- mo*t JHH*ULAU ATDNT MIIUICINIM, Which can b« furiiiaiterf at ISaMUfaoturar'a pricee, by the Oreaa or Daatau, and Hotnll.
Doe., 3,1riS9iViy J. H. UUK1NUHAM. SYLVESTEB WILLIAMS, (Hti(JCi:S80tt TO %. CiAPUN) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.
RBrtPISl/TKULI.ythe
25
Cent*.
"Brerf Family ihoala ha
Copirt Sold in let* ikai fire Month*
-Ha—, wrioltrilaywit.jwtiawft P»- BCSTK'* MKPtCAL iik'kU'///
MAXLAL iJf» HASP BOOS rO* ArrUCTKD.—Gn
Jtf *3||. *rnM~ td U» ariafcL WCCTM. tmtaat aad
•/*//1 ffttiys* vrttUcb WHwi a*«U. Nail IwMuJW". end
whim
1
iifiral |Im «ar oi y, f- Ite nmt «f
emm
*tmm trtmtf
^utiawaaM PR:!.: •, 4«M«1 to tha «aw tt dtoim—m ot a 4*He*t« or -:»ate aatn*. IWmw*/ tt# IV»" OhWrfei FtmuCfPig*, PhOm
tb* --mn
hoawr
gnataet MttaM. iUSCPtt UW08H0KE, U. Aim ji. HWwni, If. 0., o/ /V*«-
K^ne
mManl I
*ma*toftoaatMlltjof
wa«
CAM*ofIHMMM
ittfM*.-It
rwrcnamt
Vntivtriff, Pkilm
air toottanwjr
tlW nartfaa* pt«liw«d b]r suut»r, or BXT^sa
of
a* mar?, 1 da avt kaoe kH earaiaa to tlx pntiawfaa. I be«i !et*! with tiw A mm thirtjr r«*ra, and titan joatlaa to i. aa well «a kUntoaea to tfc* aAftana riettm asrtf
IWJI
IM
ArtMH*
Uoc, to nmaacad
aa*, to wfcaeapndMaa*! afcfli I tntetrttytiMr may **Mj naiftd* tl: Wtae. ALFftU/ W000WABD, M.
T* irWch
alt tarhttVat
tha
Matter,
Ur«um
frrt
ul hi* »»a!llh-
uiettl. COKKIN8 kept en kaad ef all ataoa. Te paraena in the eeuntry 1 would any, that 1 will furaJah ceJBna rAr«prr than tb«y hare been furnUUed by any paraun lu the eeuuly, aad will attend the PunaraJ with
ititfbnb w.wioxtiff
OtoUta. All prleea of Plain and
titer Mou* ftr Latna. Ktaaab, Rol**t anl Amarlfan IMuta. Dtvaa Trlmmluf*, RotltrafelMT and Netlona.
Shawls! Shawls!!
Way Stat*, Wntorvldt, ftllk aftt Wool, Ulack.
aH, plain
1*1
aatl KmbM toml, Uau nod Baoaiei aiac, a few UaaUauMata* Sbawla. Gloves and Hosiery.
Wool. U»t» Wool, Mo lino, AUk aad Cotton lloa* and lufctf tlOMk. KM, Mlk, PUjua Cloth, Oottoa Ha««ad, Llale, BerUa and Oathm (Itatia
Hack Uleraa and Mttta. Wool Goods. BrmdelotM, C'aMltoaPfa. Twrcda, latlnata, haavy Blur, Wbita, Vary a«d tlmUila Oeatlug Hlankata.
Plaids and Linseys.
trktt*. Rati, VWlow and fpottod Manual*, Kngllah and Wyandntta Ihl Blanket*. Itteaeht iM gbaatlnp, Shlrtinga, Drilling*, Cotton flaanala,Ae.
Clothing.
Pltnt. Blarfkrt, IVt«ralKm aod Sattnat Of«rroatn Htiw and ItlaHt Olotb *Mka and rrocka. Caabsmett, Twwl and Sutlticll CVmH^
Ptna Daw«.la| plrfaaed lanry ftattoatt, Raremend Kantadty Jv*o» P*uf anJ Vaala.—Alao, a larja stock ef
Groceries
r— 'trln* my AaaartaMot «ompMa. All at* ftenortftdly •at :i.i| to rail and oianitm befew pwebaato# flanwbar*. Im T«rm*,
Caah, Htwlwre or Mproaad cffilit
t-Naetiv Xvnalar
11.
IMS-?
REMOVAL. 1 /aHy «UI^ my palrena and frtata, that '.i aod aAar Ta-day, *y WICK OK .. Mirjiic,
PI A
so
ROSM
W
BLOCK.andtoof
(juudi»«to»,) wwt
PMl'tTll JtTJtKCT. Wtwwn Watnat Vtaa, wlwre I laay b#r»nw W fcoalj aod aball ba hapfy auwdy Baa a* bar 1 fba*. 1 k«n an astaaalra aauartoRMrt lUu*T. fl*n« tdoatwv) apart** Hanoa, wltb aad wltlxmt tb* .» .... Attattaaaet, etoa, Jfaw lark Ptaaaa, Oaltara, Itafpa, Ykvi A#£MunlatitfttU Aiw
I'ma»« to iet.—Cash puid for Second Hand Pianos.
CManati. Naa.TtK. IMMal 0. A.
tUVXX.
CHAR ES N E B7~
W IIOLKSALK liROCKR. And daaJar ta far«**»e«d BaawaUo W1NK8. LIQUORA. CIG ARS. «te &e.,
Xattoaal Road Strwt. at A. MrOew** 0W Staad, TCUB- UAtTR, INDIANA. ppwitor *, isaa-ritf
HfOTlCE.
HAVI3T0betereaa
(fteaalvad tha Co-partaH*Wp wkfe-t
exlatad J+rattrr aad myattf, In the Real Batata boalaea*. aad, aa the burinrea will be nrrM aa by ma: I am new la full Waal, ant) •ay te titeea ariahing ta parehaaa. that
ipe«t II AR
S, MARBERT,
Jan. A?, If&M&f RmI Eatata Agent XKW lORK JEWKLKV STORE. UOU K»:U, WATCHMAKER AND
I£W KI.UKR, W»«t aid* of tlta PuWtt Sqwwe, keepa ca»»i«ntly anband a latfe aarf eiwaat aaaort**M,l ef CLOCKS, WATOHBS, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, which ha wall diapeae of ttpan tha taaat (IvanM* tarma.
CfWauim, CHwka aad Jswelry repaired, up alt the ahartaat aotioe, aad «rarrante« ta gtva fulbi"
Nor, 3^
FIXTVUKS, Hi ttaar Xartk «f
CT Star«, Martiel Straat, Hi Daat Narthaf T^»a g««d chwtp r-*wl, a«* tga^ Trrre-Haula. Indiana. Mnr«ft 10,1S54. »»»,«». BOSTON LEATHER STORE.
fla^E:IA
m.a SUKW-KAKER CTR ITOS, FonnrHi« aad €aanissktt Mrrekatfs,
STEAM BO AT AGENTS,
AND DEALERS IK FLOCR, SALT a*» FISH, oakaeananwref wwal aalO^W IwaW. aaat ka »rt*(at Ttm*Uaart Udlaaa. Pr»WrtaMaotlaariwc a aH tottw mm***
Oianmli'lai
wajjU^ aai
asm f»i
A Om B-
tkaai
awtlto"v a*nMi laa .«. thnWin A. MtBinpnn ».Oea* At..-.. tWa-Waaea, 6a*. JNw. *. WniMn^. »a. lad ftaaaaat Ort, liMllffilk ML
Mian IWIMtf
Tai»te%0«wtr
I
BsnnsfBT. H. a.
SMITH, N D.
BEING
OflH
a
ya^a »a aa0i&SiM(h»»lM..«ra
T***
rtox
hare a Cey."
17
1
ear* «t rrrrj imm
at
fiKtw, raotrartwlby Iftxate^
--V MMMnri btoJlUU", V' itMl «r bjr MMl nam, *ttt tmtMr pm«ot»ttoB(
'-1'
to Ua
tba ivOmefUM
Mu«ilel «, naw
of tie Qaadttal 0
«M phMWi to add
niinftit, «a»» wd«r aiy -r, te »hW
bUekill ku hem aulM la iwtorte* to pe 1 bMlUt, to mxm teeiwil ,r» lia* patieot ha* tr«i (uc rail U-'-oA wmikml aU. 1 ttaatwaat of
BenM
D.
a t, ia«alpto fer the ear* of the »tow dt««aa
ea, and a tmllM tba wane,
tjmflam#
fvrtr uftd Am**.
aad tan of Ik*
"TW* U, wttlieat axeptlaa, tbaawiat nmpnhm^rt and
toWUftW# work pabttalMRl tb«
tlm— of
diantm*
at
vtri^h
t*rwA,
nwoo
of It*
It alitlraMwl Itaelf to
raadar*.
If l» fra«
trout
ail ohfwtSonaW*
mm, howvter
and
ofcjjrt to
batMhma, can
placing It to ttw haoda of M* aooe, Tb« autitor haa daroted Man
jrmn
of,
lottMtfntanit ttf tha raiiota rompUlnt* traatod
N 'with too littl# toaatb toavff,' and 'too lint* pi* •nmpttoo to Ittpflam,1 baliaa
cdbrad totiMtwartdat
notawal prim of 31 met*, tba (rolla of
IM
part of tba tinit«»t
nAS
luforswa U»e eitiiana of
Tarre-Uaute end msJttlly, thai ke will gi*e wudiWded atteittieii to above baaineaa, with a virw la r«li««r tkefrluada ef de«««Md pereeaafrotn llto
lu(H«|,naabl«
dutlee attending the death of a
U» awnsly
torn*
Imity jaw
flflute.
OM»t ancnaafnl prarttai."—
UarJwrer
parmt ahooid lw thmrt th« kiww}*ls* las-
partnl to tbla toralnaMa work. It would aa*e *«a»a of patn, mortfftrattua and aorrow to tt» youth nadar IMI
«fH'i A woe*'*,
eharja."—
A I'irqatortertaa elarfnnan to OfiJo, In trrlttn* of "Uttater'f Molti-al Mamial," «y»i "Tbonaatsda npoa Ukooaatui* of WW nil aiaaiele aod hifluamca of th» paartona, bar# tba babtt of *lf pollutl wltboat
br
MI
«)tii«|tUK
ami torhl nwitimna upon thema»iv«a ml iMrpialer lljr. Tha eonatltntlMia of IbotWamU
mho
an nMm tamUtce
bare two Mtfrabtad, If not h"' down, tb»y do not know lb* naoaa or tba rm. A»jr that ia»e be dona to lifblcn aad btOomner tba pa bile mind aa to rhwck, »r«1 uitl. mid to nan* tbla wlda.apnnl aoarca of bmatn wrrtrhwtocaa, a««U coder Jh* gnwkat bhaatog wit to tha rrllylne
of Jaaua Obrtat, en tba |iwawt aad roinln* gamrattooa latoMpuraoaa »r tba ua of tetaatoattog drtnk*, thoegb ItM alain thoo*oml* upon tbooaani*, I* not a
grmtmr
acaotya
to tba human ra«a Aaaapt at thank* on tottalf of the wllifllad, ami, ballava ate, foot to worlwa la Ua pml work f«« *r» «n iwtlwljr p*t to."
Uom eojqr, (a* 17 anvalopail,) wfli be fenrartlad tm of pMUn to
LITTO
for IS canta, ortia.
plaatoril. AAlraaa (paat {arid) COtDKN A CO., PobJIahara, Box I Of., PhllatMpbla. (tVHnotiMtlara, Oanvaaeara and Book Agent* avpptiwt m» Uwi moat llharal tanna.
Xorrmbar 11, lW»3, 7 1y. COMB AT LAST! J01IN liOSS.
received 1U* vutlra atoek of Fall aod WiutarOoeda, fir etty and country trade, fallowing
i'lfe# .—*±iL 5AA—
NEW YORK ADYERTISMENTS,
«. m. prrraanx a ca, is sawaa mml Ill'RDm GOLDEN GLOM
OB THK IUUL-Among tba aaaay pnpaialfaoa
matk«f tto Ihn, tkbOOWBI OUW ttkwtl Ttuaa a—ana wtn ba tfaee wby it ia aa ualaccaaUy uaal aad pmftrrad to all otbera. Ut, Bacanaa It hat p*nl the aaat •Wwtnal jaliltom. SI, laeMa It lafaititlnaBfal tut gtoaaaaddaWabtful|i 11'Haia 1 tothcBrir. M, D«»itbaLadba. arttb ftna dtocrtoilnatton. wkidb tha^ all
pamtm,
adoptoi It- lUnyotlMC laaaoaaanrtd ba (iaaa why toa graat
Siaorlto,
atrial.
W.C. PaOMBBtaa, IM Broadway, Saw Yr*. Larga IttMwati to Mawhaalt. Haa 1«, •SSr-imA
PHAUD!
A YtfiMI
ML ROUTE*** MKWCAL JtAKl AL.'
Tha at of tMi mlik* tb* o*)«rit7 rf ttf »as1ui •he nircrt!** to
at
«Mi It trntt,
fradaatoerana^tlM «MleUMCatiwl*ul«e. It aCovda plMeoi* to MmMaMMfklat to U*» aefortwaib-, or rUtim otKuiprMKit*,»w4tcU«rfl*U«r*rP*«*tlM
aasaoeaoMM aa4 r*prrt*oced
U. vho want AXES of tba real OOttlXS A CO. mala ba aartlcalar 4* aottoa tha atompa. aa thai* are HrrMU aad tattona atoaapad Caittoa aad
A Uk* tMr*. aw&aadulantty nMJa ««ma
part* of tlx United State* aa oar mawnfn 1*. Tbair are atada Inrfimwnt ef tha eouatry kfnt.v ax* m*k* aad »r» -ally
peanut |aatlty
paaaaat ^aaKly. Tb« gwah* OolHc*
k»T. .Mtk an aateaattc rwpatatlao, an UABTTOSir. aadeaah
larariaWy «U -d "00IXIK* ACO, uiWa pr1,lab*l with mj' »ir»attt.-a. It l» tbaa Tvcrrr rri tfAita *lnn-WCOIWIBM sr*awltb tbeatamp of "OaiBaa A Oe. Hartfod", I know of aay other aaa-mnkar by the
naam
Coirtoa to
ef
tb« MoHad,
State*. 8AMCBL W. OOLLUi.
Aaftxt, l»a. 45-ly
NKVV AND IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINES. & TUE AMERICAN Magnetic Sewing Machine Co
now orpea roa »AI.K
ITHE
rtultd
couaUtiog hi part of tba GOODS.
DRESS
ptato, flhaaMi: :, Black, Watrml, and Ptgnraif Rika. Frrnrti a»l K-v. li MoHnoix", voriou* rolar*, Mum *ery rich Ir»H, Tw DtU, Ulna, Ptek, Orange, and Ulack All-Wool Da laloa.
IVraUti Twill, and
*T THKIB ROOMS.
397 BROADWAY. I*. By far the moat perfect aad valuable Sewing' Ma cbinea that have vet been invented
public are respectfully Invited to call at the rooms of tha Company, and examine the opetatlon of the moat aaperior machine ever pre eettled to their notice.
It la the rrsult of three aeparato inventors, each of whom distinct In himself, claim* originality The first of whom ia EL1AS HOWE, Ute lust Inventor of Sewing Macbiaea, who introduced Uie shuttle movement, without which every machine ia comparatively useless. The next was THOMPSON, who adapted the machine to certain portions of tallora* work, and Mr. COON, by means of the peculiar formation of the shuttle combined with other recent Improvements of bis own Invention, haa made a machine capable of doing any and all work thai can be effected by means of the needle. The machine now offered for sale presents the following distinct and peculiar features:— 1st. It Is extremely simple in iu construction, and in no way liable to get out of order. 2d. The stitches are uniform, perfect, and present a beautiful appearance never before attained by any machine. 3d. The sewing done by this mnchine la
irar-
never to rip or ravel—a froqueni cauae of compUI.it heretofore from those owuing machines of a different character. 4th. Any and ail kinds of work can be done oh our machine with equal facility—ailk, linen, cotton
or woollen fabrics and leather, each present the
same beautiful appearance 5th be made tight or loose upon the cloth at lite will of the operatcr.
By means of friction roller* the thread can |yj* farmers of New England
Gth. The length of the stitches can bo graduates with mathematical enactnesa by the operator, from the fine and delicate atitch requisite in shirt making, linen bosoms, collars, ornamental woik, etc., up to the coarsest stitch taken In sole leather, etc. 7th. The finest curvatures can be worked, ami beautiful designs or flowers, baaketa of fruit, representations of beasts, birds, etc., can be as elegantly and elaborately worked by theahl of this machlue as by the in oat skillful seamslreas in existence. Tlie American Magnetic Sewing Machine Co., Hare determined to sell the beet Sewing Machine iu existence, and have .succeeded beyond their warmest anticipations. The speed of this machine ia alao a great feature that must secure the attention of the purchaser. It will take with ease
Five Handrail Slitchc* per Minnie* I For further information please call at the rootna of the Company, or address tlte Secretary at the oflice, 397 Broadway.
•era leaving In 4.50
JAMES T, AMES, Pres't.
W*. WAKKMAN,Seo'y. M»rch 'J4, *51 26t4 Great Central and Eastern Ronte. I.MIA.\A CENTRAL IIAILWAV1
NgW ARRAXGRMKNr.
iniipi Naw route to Ciuetoeitl sed Dayton. Oolumbe*. Clare-
... WW
land. MtUtfUrgfa, t*fcl 4««l-
piila, aad other Eastern dtM*. On and alter MONDAY, January 3, ISM, Paaamger Y.- ?o* rill ran a* follow*, Sunday* excepted*
Two Trains, dally, eaeb way.<p></p>IndtanapntU
Momtex Kxpr*«e leave nl l.M, A. M. Paaflta-
A.<p></p>M„
«.9ft r. tt.
*«•.. »iu
*b*rb*i ootkw aol to t^veiy baet
r^i
lathe
Ker. tt. issa r-tf
«!«a
N
h*mr*0*i «*mm-
a H*e
M. train breakraat *tHk-hmoodt
in (^nctonrtl at 13 In Ditloo at 10.JJ A, U., toColamiiaa
at 9 tt., in Cleveland #t #.« P. M. Mall train le.s»e» Indian* at M. Pusaeegers testing la 13 M. train, arrive In -. maU at P. M., In Dayioa at
fwaafW) taking W V. train for Clavntaad. PlUslMrgh i^rt briber 1* item title* *l«*p in Dayton ami
,nuch lanti 10
Kt train on Mad Rlma^l Ukt t1• le: eneral:
MdlatMphta same In aor a A a a id a 1
1 'it
InC'
lotha*
arrive
'art
F*M*g*r« aavT^TU1* root. iQ nIM to Daytoei altos t»®
€E S S Sf
|l 0
9
Ha* removed his Jnt*fry Store.
East of the Post Vjice Alain Olreel,
at the
h*rt
the
to get a bargain, and to thoea Uwt hara praperty of (id Acr* iafAr •f *L la thla baaiavea I upMt la labar WttW.
1
Oxietwrilv l«Mtf
nablaal if astfitrtW We wUl at aay part oftbeetty, w!
Telegraph Mills. aid Et^uih ba»t*»|«wr*aeeedtbcabotrwb.yjBAamEt"'performed anymore leaew lawwiwd to eitr treal. If net yiretrr lo»tawu»«U down a fax. There is a kiacly, goad jf%yn
r.tTbat
IBS P. pgppicl,
fta«M Watec* Barter, rs. WatetaT A. We», ttawtott WattyteMh taaaa ginViM^ Vary laafta
Aaawe A. WeMv
ta«y. Ihaaaaaitt.Mate WrtSt fctort ttaamy aad
M\
rones»» TMtlliniMtkaMUi be Wtowbw 4**Mftto4 teft toe el aa^ Dawtetp **, aaate, aT Sawe*. toa. rvmrnUo eta. aertb. lkarte ««*.. 4?*** ^aatwEwttaeflaws ft*rate» sUtteatv»arntep
N
awaaaialtt lnantid te hlaaew
Okie itntt, 4tk iaar bat af tha
Ml
padklle wlU at all thaaa hata itaOaaai tawalt hlapatrm te afi tU«|* pe««atete(ta ^^^'awaii«lwi far iywtltwai unlaaahy
.aa«te -1taa«»aaa,. a*.
lUtdtel tlfaaiilteMa Anaat aaete-aest aanHarat ew^rxrrf innftw taaNa, «U. Sana* SafllllH II I
t.nT'jii'liifFi Aaaa* «a afi «l lte«ltetMJtona. MilMffaartatKnaatea tetemHeganOiiiaail aiiiraai wtl rw-'r"5 •1 aafeeIsteulit Jaay J. WetA^ tM aaM Peateaa affil 6hwlt« tewt «snaet mit Ctort.«taMi»l ter«Mwt»»w»«a »tetoaa.aatto»tew temteri* Hajrlaart, «a# jateyte *ty*ai»«aaawar*aid
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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1854.
Uunadu aad Diaper
otm,
i,
haa*
tofHatt
bat thaaa a'ho e«nt awra haac «aly
Priatttrta.
la lair* botOaa. fta-talebrOra«gtota
Whaleaa~
Retail dealer la Fraaeb, Eagllah and DRY GOODS. tT The
partieaia
attaatiaa af P«dluw ta
^aeaded t* the stock af
aarf Bleached
Brawn
Oath*.
april29,185:
COCHRAN'S
IMPE0VED ECLIPSE HU
Uk
rpuc wkaiiftti amMana
artalki Mm4 LtfH
atv** hrtrifc
1 Vtoariair 1UM ef alt ataea, 6aan 1# «a*6 botb doaide aiuafe ipam*. Tba aieaa terf tfca at Praach
Bant.
KT
SW adaantaace
tt
aaA-?»4*a»
tMa mill
it
tba
dU art
rmmmt,
rtetooW
wtdeb
eoritbead of tha aptadfcs tba"
laOaa aaottoa, tharoby maHnf 81 ahapte and pnaiiar naatia Itaa
of UM 1
IX»
UM wMH oT t*a a*ao» Ma Mm, whirii Ktrta tt a anai anUu
fiaa eaw
(M
aacai aa
theater
of
hrwft
ant raiwd parpaodindarty—t and
tha tram of tbr 1
low«riuff Aotaaot aflWat aai
oUadaad ttofetaaa! whan tbraattl ta raartg'. Itlaiaa to ehok« tM* t&lB at any apaad arltb aayttdag tba ratN»MaMto|RM. Wttfc It Is a fea that ek grate aa It tola f$aa» tba aboetoto thereof thMtoa
tba^w^rb^ka^uT^S^ulad^tt^^ en osaa or trial, will rwramsMaid Itarlf to t» aefattor to all tioaataaai ttat tWa adtl eomtdma all tha adr. rlalnml
for
it, I wfll ftra^MOto a*r «aaa thai will
a art! of tb» mw dlanrtrr. that *81 «rtad aer* earn, aad make hatter Saarwaal wttb tba aam* a at powcr-ta ba dacidad dUbto*a*Ml Judge*. Tbta will br aedd at ixduaad prlee» loreaabor approwd Ttwy are all warraotod to jlw entire aatto&ettaa, if awaey refonded, U»a eoat paid, aad the ail
t™-
I takao lad
II« haa atao tor aala Porta bJ» and ?t»tiooarr (ferae ROBERT OOCHRA*. Aarwt 3S, WSJ-tVly 41 Wabmt 8t, Otoehs
ItOUEItT COC11K Kiie 'tCTcomorFuncaBcas Mru. ft all *l*rr, both old and new quarry with cant iron
to theranaer, to
braab
te boxes torQriaer. Ilarta* letter prs espariawaia maeafsetariag sud a#Je Ml bartay tabda Mn mill Itaae* wll
hand*
other maflUfcrta^
own
than BUT
thla
will warrant a more
eomtrr, I
with
te taper
better)
bcarier Mark* and
nanahlp than ran br jwebasfd at any* eafnbliahowet
the
aod
pu«eeao«.
to
In
weat
eqor7
all
ih. tin!ted Stat**, and
wr|r*rile
The travelling correapondent of the CMgo Democratic Preea givee tha following aoooont of one or two Illinois farms:
I suppose you are aware and doubtless your readers alao are that there are some farms In this part of the State. I hare often heard of Jacob Slrawn the largeat farmer In Illinois, If not in the United State*- 1 went in sight of his farm where he resides some three years since, and regret my Inability for waot of time to visit it now If objects vast and sublime can excite the mind, certainly theee emotions moat be awakened in lookfag over his homestead of ten thousand acrea and gazing upon herda, far more numerous than the herdsman of old. Job had a thousand oxen, but I was told that probably no one knew how many cattle Jacob Strawn haa. A gentfeman well acquainted with hltn, told me it was doubtful whether he knew himself. 1 heard var|ous stories as to the nomber of acres of corn he had this year. 1 will give the smallest number named. It ia ae^snteen hundred. Thegentleman who Informed me, aaid that he bought six hundred acrea more, as he feared that he had not edough to keep his stock till corn of corn la quite 'a patch.
gh
{*houldgrowagain.
later view with Omar Pacha. A correspondent of one of the London dally paper*, describes
w,,h
V«8X8w|
..,]laa Is hia
SWISS WATCH2WAKKB* 'seeing him, wa* the singular ingenuity uiaplayed
3
doors
1
iceal his moath, aad gray beard bnaeath It. aad yoa aaighl fancy af, first glaac«, yaatarif talking wfa varlike exploit is a kiMtljr, go honeat eaadar at yoar ease, becaase yoa fevd that he Is
r»--LLinm«. tfji.-lianr* dhicavar that tha oatiiaec af hia face bear the TO country Jnercnanw. —..... ..J WK\TWOKTH BttOTlIERS a.aoS^hil*
Si* #«~ref 0-~.f*h simti. Ciucuiatt. t*"*awf, a»e traaiaaa awam aastat ws *n« at- »a ..^^^fklaneaeahthataaiwafswa fierwSftn^fle with TO...- «uj are tnrtte year at» Ume coaid hare preduced. If there be any truth faff «f«« A*** te ahreaatngy,
NK
3 Srw fa-ct vH)M|cjiakh faretwad. la wmtmOM of e««" .Mb irmn -V* MOT AS. I exdteaawat, whan hia ayes fiaoh aader tea carer w.n i^ t#M-3t .iiilal.w.)te*M,i%. !»f Ma large ayehtawa. aad as Ubey naxtiaM 4a ~(*iut«nufiHn wnrc. iiTU
sbo eader^cwxl bsv aaa wars aa a isawa naa aay waa at
affwMala* diaa»reCjlee*naajrf Jaaaa Meeaa. ar«r WW. a I, law at 1 (jOaek Tawad^, Y^atwaany, 1*4. Hto awaaer li that af a pettrihed ymhaiH hia •ssrt^ r,mr ,**«»? •***•9-** is **%***«!***. tt *wE*mt*A tbeaiai ath«*wl»wwg*aa to tow..' Ht» shairwatiswi **ea ap^ Sppiaw whfeh aae
Aimt.
A Veaiarikl Cl«ek.
There la now ia poasaeaiaa af, aad mawafcoterH by, Mr. CeiUags, rflvaraaiith, Oloaeestershire Eaglaad.a naet ingeaiona piece of mechanism aa eight day clock, with daad beat, escapement of maintaining power, chiuaee tee quarters, plays sixteen taaee, playa three taaee ta twelra boara, or will play at aay lime required- Tha hands ga roand aa faUowa: "M1 aace a miaata. -i'k "1#$
I once an hoar. ti&z 1 pace a week. 1 onco a month, a 1 oace a year. It shows the moans age, tee time of the rising aao netting of the
MD,
A
lutervlew with the OtJLoman
au
to (OMNKeiy with lake Sfeete Omar I'acha sat on the divan, near the (ire, with
Uniitnfo* tndn at P. SI. for York anl Boaiea, ard la long chibouk at his aide and surrounded by pa-
S 0.%^*"* fr* At a reapecubla distance, were
or
to Oartooati ever any other R»lt«*d mate, ^ver ki accordance with Turkish official etlqaelte, tlMowghtktotosaabapeeeamljit theOW^^thePiyot. jthey never touched until their superior had set
,, I. fft r.Lt Iiumii* if awp't. nhem Uie example. Heat once entered inlo con-
JaiTS-ie-iy^ Wtt. A. HtADSBAW. ht Ageat, venation ia French, which ba speaks ve?y fluent-
iT~-^ "ia -T~!!r-'1Iy*
three Pachas, also with plpea, which, how-
a atra^ Oarman aecant. Ital-
jmrte.
a re a a a a a a E
Where he has Just wwtved a large assertaMBtof original. Any af them that have come under my
OCT Lowest Price -CO i# 1 trealiae the idea that I was actaaily ia the presence JMeaeewUl «ad it to thalr sdvaatag* to sail ea awlaiM „f,ha redoubtable chief, whoae name has beeaon
whe had aevar
performed any_more warlike exploit than running hoaaeted, an honeat eaadar which puts y«» so—oat merely ntde seidiedy fraakaasa hat aa approach to leifaluw, thea^ii wilhaat the emaileat waat of dignity. Oa a longer aeqaaiatance
wasM aay that his whata iatel-
ifwwaU aeppaae aani.inti »H IWe teterwt far Mat. itwartnrtdeoc* af frpet acicamwa, aad rarted l»raf-
iffly* c»y «/•*»*. r*rm WS4- twas aaity^laed hy Me acearats kaowiaax%wr, taaaaaMt ^^^edfe af EaglMA heawe paHUcs, teewjfh aeh«a Hp»ak^Ijteg «akfect to aa EiagfWwwa,' IM shvwa
Wifaeew dtiBtoeee la preasaacteg aa eplakm, aad
FF^tr
terwww te
MMHU
A«M«A
lata aa teterregaiarj
f"rtiT axw«H« apmfca *ite •we halteaai.awl anprw» «C Ma eowSoeut belief teat amy hwiteBea tee
te gr^ppSof »Wh Kite
WR
to %»t
the time of high and
low water, half ebb and half flood aad by a beautiful contrivance, there Is apart which reprase
Die
the water which rises aad falls lifting the ships at high arater as if it were in motion, and as it recedes learea theee little automaton ships dry aa the aaol*. It shows the hour af the day, day af the week, day of the mouth, aad month of the yoar. lu the day of the mouth there ia a provision made for the long aad short months It shown the twelve slgoa of the zodiac It strikes or a at, ehiiaee or not, as you wish it. It has the equation table ah awing tha difference of clock and sau every day iu the year.
Every porliou of beautiful workmanship, "*ttd perforins moat accurately the objects which are called into action by the ingnneus proprietor, who is most willing to describe all its various achievements to auv oue who inay feel a pleasure iu paylag him a visit.—Enylitk Paper. ibis be«to lankeedotu all hollow. ft*** f-+~ tmmtZ&i--**
Certificates oa Fast Iloraes*
Thla moruiag, a dapper, brisk looking Englishman, named Jamee Reed, was brought before tha Police Court by officer Broom, charged with riding through the streets at a faster rate Uian fire miles no hour. The polica teallfied on the part of the proeociltlou, that at the time of the arrest he was travelling at the rale of about eight miles per hour.
Mr. Reed stated on his part, that his horse was a pony, and could not gu eight milea aa hear if doiug it's best but in the aUteuce of any evidence to contradict the testimony of the proseculiug witness, he was lined five dollars and coats.
The Court had proceeded to the trial of other cases, when about half un hour afterwards, a buntie was discovered near the door, and tlo crowd giving way, disclosed the little Englishman hurrying through their midst up to the staud, and asked "if ha might propose oue question to the Court t" "Most certainly," replied Judge Spooner, ''the Court will give you auy information iu its power."
Well, then, your Honor, as 1 intend to sell my pouy, and, as with a certificate copy of the oath of the policeman aa to hia apeod, 1 can f»l a a much larger price for hiui, can 1 oblaiu such a copy by paying the expenee of it?" "We oanuot promise that," answered the judge,
uwe
Twenty three hundred acrea
wi hat say yon to this This at lorty bush
els per acre, a low averag* yield for the laat seaaon, gives ninety-two ihouaand bushels. Tha corn fed to cattle Is not husked, but is out up and fed 10 them on the stalks. 1 was told of another farm owned by thla same man, which Is six miles long mill four broad. Last year he paid out (10,000 for fencing materials, tie has alao large tracts of unimrov lan l. 1 acknowledge my bnmp of credulity is large but tiolwltlmiumitng, I could not hava given credence to what 1 have stated, had 1 uot received the statement from a reliable aource. 1 rode through a •putch of coru,' in which It was said there are fourteen hundred acres, owned by a Mr. Alexander, a genuine Kentucky gentleman, whose acquaintance 1 made in the curs, and who gave me many interesting (acta in regard to other farms, said he was a farmer in a small way. He was not prepared to farm on a large scale, but lie thought he would try his haud in liliuols, so he came on about two years ago and bought him a small farm. In reply to Ute question as to how many acres his farm embraced, he said that he had 'only a thousand." He did not tell me how many cat lie he keeps but said he had oue hundred end seventy mules. 1 a»ked him the average value of a mule. He said that he had refused oue hundred dollars for each of the entire lot. lie considered them worth mire. If auy unbelieving, 'down easter' should chance Is read this, I would only say 'come and see.' 1 meta Vermouter who had come to see, and he said he was atnaxed. The oue half had not been told iiim. After having bought one or two farms, he has gone home, with the purpose of sending one of his boys in the spring with a flock of Merino sheep. 30 may many others come, there is
will aay this much, that aa your object appears to be to insult the court, if you do not lake yourself off immediately, we will give you a certificate for thedungeou for twenty-four hours!"
Mr. Reed immediately left the presence at a fjater rate than ''five milea au hour," aud immediately assumed a epood that would have done credit lo Jacksou, the Auiericau leer.—Ci*.
SKVKSK OK*.—Under
00
The first thing that atrock me
fy lbe French and Eugl.^ artUu who have nnJer-
pnUhs, in making their poetry unlike the
FINK JKWi i.KY [notice, would servejuat as welt, for memorials of
mast confess that I foand Itsoanewiut difficult to
JWM-
ae*t«f tee alragpleiae pertad whea teearlT torat^leaapnfedrwlfssrlt, and wffi yttopa mvmeturnmn terltedNaaaawaatetetea a tea* tare paarera. taprseeaUag pitectptee DTE ta «aa
IIKWWT,
caaaat nwliat^ side by id te*
it mMwM»c iw* iaipci»4ettc*. A ph«oao|telcdaoW who was iyiftg. a day
W«T,TO
«f itooaitw.
ia **ry
jptnu «ij tnatimr adtead, ia afriteiiliy
«ooooaMM, asilavr*
the telegraphic head
of the New York Herald of the 5th iusluut, is the following: Judge Douglas' speech, from 13 o'clock till 4 this morning, was brilliant and successful, and wiieu reported, should bespread broadcast through the couutry. He usod Seward up effectually.— Mr. Fessenden of Maine, had a good deal to say, bul it Is understood he was silenced by the rrlatiou of au anecdote. Judge Douglas declared the first he ever beard of Feasenden he read ia a Maine paper some years ago, that ou the fifth of July—the day on which the negroes celebrated the Fourth In that State—the negro chairman proposed the following toast: "Our wordy brudder, William Pitt Fesaendeu—a while mau with a black heart." After such a toast, Mr. Feasenden'a courae last night was perfectly in order.
When grog may be taken medicinally. As soon as the Law for the I'romoitton of the Sale of Liquors comes into operation
Grog may be taken medicinally:
Alter goose, or duok, or pork, or Irish alew, or any delicacy of. the season, into which onions may hate aeasoningably entered.
Invariably after salmon. When ihere ia any washing to be done at home.
When painters an in the bouse. When a person (eels faint and dosen4! know what is the matter with hirA.
When a friend turns up after an absence of several years, or when you are parting with a friend whom you do not expect to see for several years.
When a person has the looth ache. VV ben person haa lost at cards, or when a person has come into large property.
When a person has met with a great misfortune. or made a tremendous bargain. When a person has quarrelled, and when a reconciliation has taken plaoe.
When person is ouuide a stage-coach, or is on a aaa-voyage, or goes out between the acts of a fire-act tragedy, or before ascending in balloon, or after off (be jury of a Coroner's Inquest .or when you are anting up for your wile, or when (rind drops in Co smoke a cigar —aod in fact, upon all sattable occasiotta of sadness and merriment, when a person feds rather low, or in very Otgbspirits.—Punch..
NOT ASHAHKD
., .• .v—.„
,J".n.-mr.r-air-M 11•"*»«• irav
or
THE
family in Dablin.
Saor.—One day
while Isaac Hooper was visiting
a
wealthy
a
note was banded him.
ia ruing hint to din* the next dsy. When be read it aloud, bis hoal remarked.
••Those people are very re*pectabii. (rat not of the firs* circle. They belong to our church. b«t doc exactly—to our set. Their fadter woo a mooiteoki^^
of
A «M4 mm
W GOIAF
«p,'
•Let & jfe ttpf laid old bonW-noae, *1 kio 6ms kte-^jday. S a# -strf
a latlor for
HHtey years." rejowaod bis fidkt. "Lnok toy liaMbl Dm thou oot. mm Ute Mark of the sfcearw! Sow* offee Mayors of Pfctla* deiphia hare ksta taikm. Wbta I tired tbora I ehe** walfeod tt*
mmu
with teo
CMefissies. If oeror occurred »o ose (Iwt It was My booor. cad doo'l ttnsk it did to *B8SP*
was «old tfeot aedntf eoeid IMU
mm Imm Iwt ftsn of food catatp
suut
torn.
•soad bo, *1
Tlwa 1
die,
ImafM.'
r***
„e
V« .tOfttJtatf
Coavicttoa of Dr. (iardliaer—Fall Aecoaot •f bis Seuteoce oaa Death. Dr. George A Gardiaer, it will ba remembered, was arretted between two aad three ywara ax* charged with having obtained by fraud $430,W0 from the General Government, under an award af the Mexican Board of Commissioners, established iu parsaance of the treaty of Gaadaloape Hidalgo he preaeatiug a claim to be relmbareed fer alleged losses tn Mexico, connected with the working of Certain silver mlaea.
Last sprlag he was tried on the charge of 'falae swearing,* bat after the jury had been confined for about a week, they were unable to agree upon a veruicl, antf wore discharrsd, nine
in favor
being
of hia acquittal, and threv for conrfcliou. On the twelfth of December last, he waa agalu arraigned on the same Indictment, al the bar ot the Criminal Court. The trial coutluned until Thursday aftarnoou, when the case was given to the jury, who, yesterday morning after au abseace of twenty-two hour*, returned to the court room.
In response to the nsual question of the clerk, the foretnau replied that they had agreed upou the rwruict.
Many spectator! were present.exhibiting intenae anxiety to hear it but there was au awful pause In the proceedings uutl' the arrival of Mr. Sralli'|, one of the counsel of the accused. Wheu this gentleman came into court, he together with his aaoociate In the case, took a position near Dr. Gardiner, who It appeared to ua from hia nitniter and appearance, haua fearful apprelieiwiuu of what the verdict was. But arneu he was directed to atand up, and heard "guilty" distinctly pronounced, hto etreugth almost forsook hliu, sud hi* countenance underwent a citang«, aud wore a deathlike paleness. All hope now had deserted him! The dreadful word had fallen like the doom of death upon his oar, aud shattered his heartbut late so hopeful.
The spectators were far from being Indifferent their temporarily stern and
pallid
faces afforded au
index to the feelings which pow.'Saed llieui ou that most paiufut oocasiou. Mr. Bradley staled that the counsel had prepsr ed to file a'bill of exoeptioua, aud preferred to hnv£ judgmeut pronounced at once. Accordingly Dr. Gardluer being required to atoud up aud receive the aeuietice of the law, Judge Crawford addressed liiui as follows:
You hava been oouricted by a jury of your couutry of Uie crime of false swearing toucblug the expenditure of public tnoaey, aud tu support of a claim agalnat Uie Uuited Stale*. Perjury, iu its nature aud geueral aense, atrikea at the root of all the aecuritifii which society bouud to extend to and maintain around the cilixen. '1 he parlicu* lar ode lice charged upou you, and upon which the jury have passed, whether considered lu refereuce to the complicated plot by which Its objects were consummated, or lo Uie amouut of money oaulued Iroui the Treasury oa Uie award of Uie commissiouors appotuied lo decide upou the claims uuder
UHS
i'eper.
Stephen Arnold Douglas, United States Seuator from Illinois, was burn in Rutland county, Vl.,' ou the 23d of April, 1M13, and is cousequeuliy for-ty-one years of age. His father was a phyaiuiau. At an early age lie was apprenticed to the biuiueas of cabiuet making, which lie aoon deserted to enter au academy. Mr. Douglas afterwards read law In Citnaudaigua, Mew York and lu Cleveland, Ohio after which he went to Jacksonville, llltuoia, where he divided his time between teaching school aud the study of law. lu 1634 he began to practice law, aud iu less than oue year was eleoted State's Attorney by the legislature of liliuols.— At tweuty-lhree Re waa iu the Legislature, and afterwards was Registrar iu Uie laud office.—Ex. I'eper.
treaty with Mexico of Feuruary,
LT4^,
is one
of unusual euorinity. To address such obaervaUons, as must seem to every man who knows the circuuutauces that surrouuded yuu, to a persou of your ooncoded ability would be useless or valo useless, if Ihpy have ariseu ia your own iniud vain, if they IK.VO uot. From your fate others should learu that no plau, however remote its origiu, with whatever lorcaste laid, however steallliily or adroitly pursued for years, and at leugth executed, or wllii whatever •ucc ai for a Uma atteude 1 oan he ao cuuniugly de vited aa le escape Selection. The uuexampied lugeuuity, or the uet-work spread out ou tins tri.*l, aud the fuel Uial It had beeu exposed at the last stage, ought uot to full of' a bonufiuial efiuct tu convincing all men that il tlu-y will trample ou Ia4rs, humuu and divine, they shall suffer for It. 1'lie sentence of Uie Court is, that yoa »ufTer in the petiltenllary Lvr lite District of Coiuiubiu, iinprisouiueut aud "b years."
The Judge then requested Ute Marshal »o take the prifouer luto custody, aud lie Was subsequently conveyed lo the jail, hut uot uulil after Mr. Uradley iiad aaked that the execution of the sentence toe postponed until two days aitnr Uie rising of the circuit court, to which Uie case would be carried ou a bill of nxceplioiis. The court asaented, aud a minute was ordered to be made ou the record accordingly.
The iuteliigenoe
ot
The public hed scarcely recovered from their surprise before it became kuown that a short time ouly alter his arrival at the jail, Uie prisoner was seixed wlUi violent couvuislous, which couUuued several houra, and ended In death.
It is aupposed that he swallowed poison, but of this there is uo proof. Before veuluriug au opinion ou Uiis subject, we prefer to await Uie post murteiu examination of Uie body, by Dr. Semmoe, the piiyaleiua of the jail, together wiUi Dra. Miller and Sleiuer.
The deceased was Uilrty-slx years of sga, of good appearance, and highly iutelligent. Hi* utauners were courteous, and, apart from the crime with which he was charged, lie would probahiy have been couaidored a geuUeutau lu any circle of society.
The sad occurrence has excited much commleereUou in lib behalf, and afforda a aad topic of coutraeut among all chiseea of society.— IfasA.
The jury of inquest examined sever si wltnesaes In tee preeeuce of tea dtotrict attorney aad the ceansei ea bete sides iwt there waa no evidence teat he bad prisoned biauetf, ashes been generally
eappuotid. The I no be inqeestadjeeraed a alii to-morrow morning, when a post mortem examination will ba beta. Toe pobtte opinion Is at tele time eeaftdeat that be potoeaed hlrsasff. Crowd* sarroaadoa the jail uatll dajrk aad teere to coasidarabhs excitou«at ou every
hand.
1*:'^'i 5i*
tt ell. I am a iweoliaoie myself/4 said Isturn "Pefk*p» I thou bad'vt known tbr fact, thou woald'M »ot hare hjrited me!" "•tail posstfete," exolamed hb host. a man ot yoor iafermarioa and appearance can be a Mcklnfel" -I followed tee trasmcss
His eoensei't eMSpHeas te tee Ml were eentaiaed In twenty nine eeaat*. Tbe general opinion to teat tee OStcatt Gwrt weald have greeted a new trtoL
A Gnt I* Bor'o CWTMU-—At New f*rk hart Wedaaaeay edfiser Weetoy braagbt before tee Oriel ef Vmkin* a small elsed giri uieaeed ia a very tasty manner ia bay's cioUtieg whom he had arreeled at tee boaiwy etere ef Richard Veaablee, lie. 139 Canal street, where aba bed eagagwd bererlf es «lerk«aa4 weeaHaeerened byteepetew ett^kdlt^i babtad the eeaaier te thai capacity- She area frem gnHadelphbi, Mtd her name to £hza Ann Peacock. Tbe Ortiet reasarlulde part af tbe affair toaletlerwbieh efee wrote, perpeningte bare hewn nee by her nseteer far tee porpasi ef ahttaf ta procarlag a sitsslisa ta Hew York. At eae or tee places, tt eee«»» where she went ea trial, she eocepM the aaeae bed wite beys, bat her sex eras not OtocereredL Sae Is hot 14 yean eld aai aaHHoes tee aeaae of fidwte Marr«y. Her JfteaHte la PUbblfkb ware toieyeebaa te aad aba was teteieedI te await th«ir arrival.
She was ef fmrnpt birth, jttrfllliOBto. aad adayidl ebHd,wd had ga»e to Kew York te •jp'ieaejdoyatotetfay atetstk eaie taleialed te ear®
A
ibor for the period of ton
tho finding of the jury im
mediately spread through Uie city aud occaaioned uot a little aurprise, lite community being unprepared for the verdict, well reuiemhoriug thehiatory of Uie past in this case.
Stmt.
The Jury of Inqorsl—No Eculrnct ai yrt af tbt I'oidOHttty—I'oit mortem fjcaminmlton te bt nuuit.
AiMiNoroiv, Mareh 3, IU o'clock, p-tn.
It sppears that this mwulng tfardluer knew Unit the jury had stood ten opposed lo him and two lu favor of him—hut their subsequent delay ejeatad high hopes ia him of final aud continued dMjgrremeut He was cheerful, and having dreaaed hltiuwlf neatly aud handsomely, proceeded to Uie court room. The first emotion he ha* «v*r evinced during the IrNl was wheu the jnry came iarfo the guard room. He Uien took a chair, drew o^lo the uble, and took out of his pocket the letters which he destroyed* Us Uten wrote a letter, put it in Ills pocket, aud commenced another, when be waa anddenly aeheed with spasms and fell back, culling the ride of hia head against Ute desk.
Garoluer iraraeuiately called for water and then for brandy. There being none, he drew from bis pocket a qnatter dollar, and Ibr. Blreh sent a message for seme. On the return of Uie messenger, Gnrdluer reviving, refused the brandy. He tlien fare hia brother the letters, and others the contents of his pockets. SherUy after convulsion* commenced. Gardiner aad his brother wished no physician, because, as they Mated, be was subject te convulidons. Several physkiaac came, hew ever, and need every means tor hia relief, bat withoat avail.
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Iwy BowHt ia wiitef a pipnfsr Idstenr «4 America fcirteearriaa— aal werkiaf
lead.
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ef £af-
in
NO?26.
Explosion of the Kate Kenroey* Thto heat exploded one of her boiler*, ehlh lying at St. Louto, jest at the tapping ef tbe fast hell, as site was about ta start to Altan,ani In an instant the whole forward part of the boat was shatters*! to piece*, tearing away the cabin and entire upp*r work a from the water wheels f«»rururd, throwing dewn chlmnlee, boilers, ike., and harrying enderneath tho wrock those who wore so nofortn* nare as to be on board, anl iu that |a of the UmI.
There were some 53 or 61 pwHtH^m on Hwrd, but who they are or the aamber lo«t, c.»ntnt ho certainly kuowu as their name* were not rogieter* ed. It la presumed several were thrown overboard, of Whom nothlug will ever he known Kl'Ven of the wouuded meu, were conveyed to the Siater'a Hoepitai uuder tee direction of the Mayor. Among theee who aoon died, were the Rev. s. J. Gaaaaway, Rector of St. George's Church iu St, Lout*: J, HarJy, the secottil engineer D. Keef.*r, a deck hand aud two negro men making RTJ keowa la have perished by Ute explosion.
Among Ute wounded are Bervet Major D. C. Buell, U. S. A., M«jor R. J. Catlin, 7ih I' S, Infantry, aud Son, ami several others from Illfnoia ami Mlssoari. The whole lost aad wounded, are computed five killed and five mortally wounded mis»iug two, and wouuded about thirty. Three (Wsous, it to reported wore seen to drown. The pre* ciae uutnber of misting and drowned, cannot be mcertaiued aivt must be left to conjecture.
The Kafe Kearney la au old hoal, built If we are rightly Informed, lu 1846 or *47, and hna been engaged over sim.s iu the pocket trade Itelween till* city aud Keokuk, About three years aiuoe Uiis saute lurboard boiler collapsed at Canton, on IU upper Ml4si*lslppl, kl'liug ami scalding a larg« numi-er of persona The flues were taken out and new ones substituted, but tbe shell of the boiler remained, the exploeiou of which Is now felt with such terrible edict. It waa lut«n.led last aninin aud foil to withdraw the boit from the tra le, an tear her up, hut owing to an accident to on or moreofUie Keokuk packets, she waa kept runulug uutll the close of the navigation.
A lew days since, the Chic igo all.I Mi«d»«l|pl Railroad Company chnrtere I her for thirty iavs, to run to Allou, aud at the time of tho »*ii:l,ieui, had only made three or four iript.
The Republican of Saturday »iya that ijor Bitell Is recovering. It glv.t* the lolKiwin^ pi rite, ulars of liU escape: "Majur Buel was U3t stunned br the explosion, and was self-possessed during the w'mU scene Immediately after he had extricated liiut«elf from the tailing Umbers aud rubbish, lite alarm of fir was given, aud indifferent lo the peeou*! injuria* he had received, he at once joined iu tlht to extiuguUh the gathering ft miee, tsaTlig buckets of water for that purpose. He, witli others, couliuued iu lliie employment uulil reileved by the lire companies. The fl.nnea having been aub.lued, lie walked aaliore, called foru trri.tge, aud wa» taken to the Planters llouae. It was only on his arrival there Uial he began to realixe the aerloua nature of Uie injuries he sustained, and from which it will lake him aoino time to recover.
Pif6m die X.
O. IMM.
Strnnge Pyschologirnl Fncta in H:|l it Ion lo the DtMippenrance oI'Mr. liiwrrnuo«. Mr li-twreiioe, as ourrnatiers have alreitly lit»pn infonnod. di«Hppn«rol »n Satur.lnv last ami hi4 (VI^IIHH. having hoard nothing oflnni liner, all tin in the bclml UIHI nw waa mohl f.jully murdeied. Tne Ucin winci
we
arn aboul tu relate are in lehtion to ms (lihnppearaiicu, and lliey aro imleed truly inurvelous.
Uily of high respectability, wlvo re»i'!os in tho lourilt Diniriut, and had l*«»r year* hoen iutiiiiHtely acquaintoil with Mr. L«wrenco, w« il, on Saturday inoriniii{, to
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her amer'ii who live.s but a few ««j tares Ir nii. her on—elreel.
Slna
had oil ilm pr«vtoin
night, hern iroubled with nouralgia. and on ciilering her siat r's lum«. she lustml her hroinor in l«w.—it blrong h«li ver in ineiiintrisiii —to inakn a lew p.teiea on her need in order lo e.iae its pain.
TIIH
hroinei in
law unii|ilied with herrnqiiuat and ^lie
SMUII
passed into lite inettinerio j». Aa aim sometimes apoko while in lhat slaie. Im asked her what she tow SUM an^were wini a atari, thai ahe anw two men munlmiu^ nnotiinr on the Levee. Wln-u aakmi if ahe knew the man who wm being killed, ahe said it wan no dark that she could not IH|I Additional passes were limn made lo deep**!) the mesmeric influence, when ahe sHi(l, ^Slte
Oh, I see, he's a dark oomplexioned utaii. Why," she exclaimed again, "it's Mr. Lawrence! Why doean'i he shod iheml Why tinea not somebody go lo help hiinl" and she called aloud as if invoking aid.
She liien went on in broken sun* lo aay a "Ah! they've killed him—imwihoy are Idking papur itioney from him—now lltey are taking gold—there one of ihem hat ta.en his wntohf O i! Ihey both carry him fo the* river, ainf" iiow they throw him in. Poof' Lawrence—now he's gone!"
Being further interrogated, she tleaortbei)' the two murderers, .O.ie
of
Ihem, was
large ugly fllti, with heavy bsard, and ihe other waa a small dark man Subsequently she traced ihem to a Inrge aieamahip mat had mast aud siiils, aud had a great many peopie on board. Tito ship she said, was just leaving the wharl. and the two murderers were talking together One had Mr. Lawrence's waush iu his pock-l. '*''1
Tnis ii will be rememtiered waa on Sunday morning aome thirty hours before any aUrrfr^ was felt by Mr. Lawrence's friends eon«^. corning him. Several persons, who are Wil, respect abore euepioion. were present when' tho pyscbul-jgiosl dioclosures whioh we hsro /ual related were made. The lady herself when awakened, knew nothing about what she ha«I apparently
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or de*
scribed, and the whole mailer was through* out the day, made the subject of inaiiy a( heart/ laugh. Ereuls which since tran*pired seem, however, to tndicaio thai ih» pyschotogiusl riaion of Suuday, wo alna/ loo real, Mr. Lawrence has not since been'! heard of, ond his hat, the only vestige of hint, '. .1 has beeu fouod on iho blol-«faiii»l Levee, wit era the lady reesweric 11 daacribed UM murder to bore boon commited. li will alao be reu»emjMted that twoaioam* ships Mi Utts port for California ou .*^ond»y moruiig. about UM Uate uie lady dewrib»ii 'he departure of tbe two murderera oft iiis sieamsiiip.
Ui)»ts one of Iho strange troths not dream* od
of
in philosophy, or the cbauue
A singwiar weddtng
(nuvj
uf^
HUM
off at Hights*
town iaot weok. Tho Monmouth
Democrat
«ays teat a Idoomiag young damsel bad no lens then fire an nor for her hood, lo each ot whom ahe engaged herself lo marry on oertain day. 'Hie ume fixed
9fon
ot*e of
oosw
round, ond all tho lwl« woiw on bond, aad tbe magutrtte who waa to
perform
the cere-1
loony was present, 'fit* maiden had notl made up bor mod folly a* l» who should bo mode hoc happy lord, whoa tho megtetrato rvsqueeted the eoople lo stand up. ,v Aa if driven to dooperottea, oho fcounood on fr her foot, gave
Site ••boys"* a nudga
with bor foot, ood befbro tho other*
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rosowti ftwa thoMr os«Hii*htti«at. ino kin«» w«o liod. Tboeooao
4
mtmtmiu lojuuhi.
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