The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1859 — Page 2

Cjjt |niiana |Jnss. HOWARD SRIOOS, Editor and Proprietor.

(^rrcurtiisttc 'it ft ail Prices (Torrent.

A < anliiK Mlnlr nt UloomtiiRlon. From Nrw Orleans. through to this city—CIlillt htlndrod InilCB !

Pr. Daily, President of the State Uni-' NkwObi.f.ank, Da., 1X<-. 2 t, 1858. _ i n lour days. The air being chilly, versity, has been hunted for years, by -Wir. Kdilor: Though I doubt not you hut little opportunity was uflorded the personal, political and religious enemies, cal1 bH your columns with reports of the first three days of seeing anything. So with the ferocity of blood-hounds. His Legislative proceedings, and your coin- htr as our observation extended, there is

(character has been traduced and calum- ™cnts upon the same ; yet thinking, for ^

niated in the pulpit and in the press—^lie the sake of a ahange, you might give a ^ ltraL .t attention. But from that city to, . . . cumsr;- ■■ canva. ^un has been prosecuted in the Church, before letter from the “sunny South ’ an inser- this pl; lCC the country may with propriety throng n the pimcip.ii stio. is . | Rin Conl „ i^t5 Chiekens, V do*...l

Greencastle, Salurdiy, Jan. 8, 1859. ILLINOIS ELECTIONS!

Well im-

the faculty of the University, and in the Lon, I address myself to the task of giv- be termed a “garden spot. Courts—and through each and every l' 1 '- y° u :l brief sketch of a trip from proved sugar plantations line the shore ordeal he has passed triumphant, and < Lcencastlc to New Orleans. With the 9 hade 'tries Jr "oran.ge come out vindicated. As a last resort, route Irom your town to Louisville your i(| ^ (lie ne gro quarters, one of his old persecutors, Dr. A. Mur- readers arc tamiliar; but from that city the sugar houses sending their steam,

Doii^Ium Chosen Senator lection of Hodgen In the Sangamon District l

SmiMUFtELU, Jan.

Stephen A. Dou-las was this afteruOonild'y. attempted the other day to inflict to Utis place comparatively few of them like clouds of sweet inronse, toward hea re-elected Senator The vote stood— :l porsonnl castigation. This attempt'! 1 ^ ever had occasion to travel; there- veu.renderthc country inviting and make

Dou ,r l^s 54 ; Lincoln 46. failed signally, as appears by an ac- tore, a lew notes of a “hasty tour may Hodges, Democrat, was yesterday elect-' counl of ,hc ' v, '>cli xve copy below not,x ' ' vllol, y 'Lthout interest, ed to Congress from the Fifth District. I Loin the Evansville Enquirer: TIk ' 0,110 1>l,vcr Vi:r >' 1 " w > ' u ' ^— “It appears that as Dr. Daily was com- wcr e induced, for the sake of facilitating I he I ni>i\N.\ Li'ciisi.ATtHK convened ingout of the postoflicc, just after thc\ our progress and seeing the country, to in regular session on Thursday last.— opening of the morning mail, he met make a great part of the way by land.—

Cuing to press, as we do, in advance of Murphy, who applied some insulting Accordingly we took the Louisville and 'vith a view to the comfort of the slave. rmMiuitimi d iv wi* Imve* nn r-mt epithet to biui and immediately struck v , •, , • , , I he weather is quite mild, aua tor the publication day, we Ime no jews con- ^ with ltis ( . iUUJ 1)aily WiU . d / a off the Nashville Ua, road. I Ins road when oftlm timwsi,ice my arrival corning the organization. Me venture y ow aU(1 rt .t roa ted backward toward the (, «*'"l'Lded. will connect at Nashville with | ia i,,,,.,, t haracteii/.ed by incessant rain.

favorable impressions upon tbe mind. One thing wc have observed throughout is that the negroes arc comfortably and respectably clothed; from their appearance seem to be well fed ; and their cottages, either frame or brick, are well veiltillatcd, all whitewashed, and arranged

the prediction that the House will oust building. Murpliy continued to repeat all tbe officers of tbe extra session., and the blows with his cane in rapid succes rc-organizc. sion, when Daily, finding himself curLicut. Gov. Hammond has gone to nerodand compelled to fight in self dev »x i . • n i fease. turned on bis assailant, with ln> New virleans, on account of rapidly do- , ii i i i i i ■ i

1 J large gold headed cane, and knocked

roads leading to Charleston, 8. to The thermometer for the paid month has Memphis, to Jackson, and from thence stood most of the time at 7 1 * . I aim to New Orleans—thus affording a great ll!,llonaJc aml R ‘ c <

thoroughfare for the transportation of freight and passengers between the North

are still in demand.

U1C1IABD.

L We learn from the Owen County

dining health. Hut for his absence, the , j own and ncvcr ] L ,|'j qQ - beating him and South. For the interest of the South .Journal that (lie Clerk s Office at Spencer

Senate also would re-organize. The at- until he had broken his cane to splin tempt may be made, under existing eir- ters, and bruised Murphy most glorious

cumstances; but we doubt if Democrats possess tbe necessary strength, with their

presiding officer absent.

TS”',..There is no Congressional news to report this week. Members of Congress have been enjoying the holiday season. They will soon “go to grinding.”

Oh, Temperance ! Oh, Mo cs !

A Mass Convention of the friends of j» to boJioped that Murphy wdl give thi

Temperance is called—to bo holdou at Indianapolis on the 18th inst. This is merely a repetition of the periodical and spasmodic efforts of a few zealous men and many designing politicians to get up a temperance furor. If successful, it will

at once be controlled by the enemies of men to imitate or follow. Hence, we

and the credit of the North, it is certain was burglariously entered on tbe night ly to be hoped it will not be converted of Saturday, the 25th ult., between II and into an “underground route.” At the o’clock. Several thousand dollars tei iiiiuiis of this road (eighty miles from having been received by the county olLouisville,) we found the stage coaches fleers during Friday and Saturday, a “ waiting for the train.” Wc jumped in watch was kept upon the movements of to be squeezed between an elderly gen- certain suspicious individuals, who, it tleiuau, with a “prosperous abdomen,” was supposed, would seize upon the pre-

scribed immediately by and citizen^, to gctniin

the

a new one.

ly, who got up and sneaked off, while three cheers were given by the crowd for Daily. Murpliy was prosecuted for the assault, and lined 8ilO and costs, and bound over to keep tbe peace. The cane Dr. Daily used was tbe one presented to him by the students last coni -

mcnocmcnt, and fifty dollars were^suV ^ ^ ^ la ,, y - (lUtto ) Thc part of , out opportunity as likely to afford the

Kentucky through which wc passed is greatest gain. The burglars had effected not by any means “ the garden spot of an entrance by means of keys, and were

little affair a place in tbe book he is to the world. (In the contrary, it is not in quest ol booty, when a descent was publish concerning himself and Daily.” very inviting; and had "the garden' been made upon them by parties outside.— * * :k “The*elevating of men of j ust ' • suc,, a pl<*cOi I think none of her <hie of thc thieves e;-capcd; the remaindrunken habits and dissolute morals to children would have censured Mother iag oik was secured, but asserted bis iuhigh places of trust and honor, has done Kve for tasting the apple. Yet the soil, nocence by saying that "he was passing much to sanction these vices, serving as though very broken, is productive and *>y, the office open, stepped in, and an example for unthinking and foolish p08SCSSCS those chemical propertieswhioh was knocked down by some one who iu- . — -- ...„n to imitate or follow. Hence, we 1 . , . , . . . .i

Democracy, and suboruated to base po- account for the great increase of crime ® 8 I ,ecla '> adapt it to the raising of to- ■' “I 1 ) ^ 1 , '' 1 • J n ll " 11 " litical purposes. Its political mission ac- 1 in our State.”-ikn,mr. bacco. Many of your tobacco-chewing . unyened, and the accused held to bail comrdishcd thc leaders and nrime movers' —Can it be that Brown is bi cuming 1 patrons doubtless knmv the peculiar flavor tu the urn ul SEtKK) tut lutuic appe.irwill cast tcm^jranco Vn’—as tliey^havc penitent, and thus upbraids himself and of thc “ Green Jliver leaf ” and appreciate auee. His name is Chaunccy B. Uatriek. recently done in Indiana and for like bis political coadjutors for supporting, it accordingly. After traveling all even- and he i known, we bcliew to many of

selfish political ends, will become furious *ast fall, John G. Davis for the “high ing, all night, and until S o'clock next advocates of free w hiskey. In election l (, ace”—a sent in Congress—when it was morning, wo reached Gallatin, Tenn.,times they will not scruple to own .r ro . notorious that he made a drunken can- tbe terminus of the Nashville end of the

carles, and deal out whiskey freely, i„! vass, thus setting a pernicious example for public and in private, to control votes. | “ unthinking and loolish men to follow \Vc have high respect for the views and w,le " ' li waa notorious that he made free wishes of an honest, conscientious torn- whiskey How through every township in

perancc man ; but, as wc arc advised and tbe district, tbat all might drink without The population of this city is about train of passengers was little loss than a

“«*<••, Flee ", erfer JKn, ol lhe privnt, Ow t lli..s» |'»™e>e u ^

movement inaugurated in Indiana for the sceur ° votes—and when he did thus yards, gardens, &c., arc splendidly built ovcr thu (r ^ k boforo tho a ., !) , oae i l „(• last ten years, that has not been prosti-i^catly increase crime in our Stale.' and tastefully arranged. Hut in the con- (ho 7 lu i.’ l . ee , )0rt train from this city, tuted to political purposes—noue that 8urely, such self-upbraidiugs by Brown , sh ' ucho “ ot Lie streets no regard w hat- all d found everything right. A Her their

and his republican friends are not ill , " i ! ' etlu .'! i ° iavo ,cc “ {'‘ u l ta.-tc, or ( i t .| )ar t urC) some fiends misplaced the tinted or inappropriate ''p L '' 1 . A l k ' v ” , tho ,J1 ' oad Greets witc . h w!li( . h wa3 an 11IIU , U(1 olle . The 11 liit ofourowu capital would cover the whole ’. amc 0)1 al out eight o’clock, and ill not the Lc^blaturc rospoml V 1 . .‘ L ca l ,I ^ u . 0Ctu l ,AC ? a Couimani ^' tho locomotive wa.sliurlcd from thc track to thc unanimous wish of thc people of !'!•".I' 0 ''! 110 ",’. ‘y a nia.-. ne structure, into the ditch, instantly killing the fire

U w t1 ”‘ fi ! lcst budding of the kind| man _ Edward Comstock, who was stand-

,M<>vei»<-nla of Srnnlor Doii^las.

Philadelphia, Jan. 3.

Senator Douglas arrived here this ev- , y V ening, en route to Mashington. J e was | , i . ttkb pkaV ,s!(,ns received at the wharf by a lonimiltia Bkai(S) vvllitl . f.on Ha.-on Si.to, II. s tho Keystone Club. A salute was ure«l i {K1 WA)t t go should, t from Windmill l.-dand. A large pro (John MKAi .blil 8o limn ugm . (1,111. 12 cession was formed and escorted him Ciuksk, 10 plain,Ih 10

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barouche to the St. Lawrence Hotel. java ...^ k A heavy snow storm prevailed at the g (1 , :s ,i„ z time. On reaching his headquarters, Ki.oi:u,bhl S.on'l.akc, in compliaucc with a request of the as- FISH— Kann

vr ittiOL using about the same language as on the ppc its Crushed occasion of the New York serenade.— limit Apples L’.T.n Loaf II. did not suppose the demonstration CHAIN— i SKKDS— was intended as a personal compliment, Corn, t.usli m Clover ..5.50 but an evidence of an attachment for tbe | Wheat, bust, si Tm.otl,. I,„.. 2.00 principles which he had struggled to up j Lu<1| 3icFlu.v.ec.1 1.011 hold. |! \v, ton 7.0o , Tali.«»w',rendered...lo A sj.eoch from Forney was then do- MOLASSKS— WOOL— manded, in which he denied thc imputa- N. Orica ns, gal 5" Tub Washed 25 lion that Douglas is tube received as thc-S',gar House, gi.l oo'Ftccco.... ...... ! , , . , 1 (iohlrn Nvmii, CHI....HO [ nuii>luHl 25

Presidential candidate, but as a hero w ho

has 1 up against misapplied official HHIM ilt< I Al. INTELLKiKM’K. power, and beside: is a guest of the city NKW VUI’K MAHKKT through its council. New Yokk. Jud. 5. DaltIMoUK, dan. 4. Flour linn with a mode rate demand It.r A large and entliu ia tie meeting of tho Kastern »nul lond trade; ^ t 55 (n 4 05 for

the friends of Senator Douglas met at miiku-IIuc Wctni. i:.(„ 5 40 for commoi, t.. the Gilmore House last night, and ap '“e.l.um extra W estern, and ^ Sa<«;5 for

pointed a coiumittee to make preparation.- for a reception, and to tender him

the hospitalities of thc city. Tin- Famous* IIcikI of 1 S58•

'flic necrology for 1H58 is distinguish

shipping 1.rands cxlra r..uinl li.ii.p Ohin, etc ing quiet and firm. Wheat is firm, with a little more doing: sales 5.(mo bush Mixed \\e .tern ul - 1 16. Hye-enree iind linn at80. NKW YoltK CATTLK MAHKKT

N kw York, Jan. 5.

Beeves linn; receipts '2,500 head; sales at

ed by many noted names, but upon tbe Oe for cominon, and io(„ toie for prime, whole it may be remarked that Death •’i 000 bend; sal.-- :.i

lias contented himself with fewer “shining marks” than usual. Among Ameri-

2 5Of-. 7 oo. Swine firm: ivc.-ipts 12,000head;

safes at 6jf. 6jc.

can statesmen the most eminent deceas- Stall* tlf IlllliaiKl, I’ulnaill ('()1II)1\, hS. ed for the year was Thos II. Benton.— iu rutn»m circuit comt—To April Term, istn With him have departed Senator Evans. J'dja Ann Haddon, widow, and Jasper N . ■ • i «• . « ■ ■ * ( • r -1 v ■ ■ 1111 m t* v . I ■ 1111 • i 1 i**! v lii. m- i I < i 4*.

of South Carolina, Senator Henderson, of Texes, ex Senator Bagby, of Alabama, General James Gladson. of South Caro Him, John A. (juitman, of Mississippi, Thomas L. Harris, of Illinois, and cxi’resident Anson Jones, of Texas.— Among lawyers have died Benjamin F. Butler and Chief Justice !>ucr, of New York. Among authors William Henry Herbert, William Jay and 3Iad. Ida ITeiilcr. \moug nterehants Anson. G.

Gray and Mart Jane Gray, In wife, for mcrlv Mary June Hadden, and Margaret A Hudilon, cliildrcn—lIcii-s-at-laM of Itolicrl

K. Haddon, dee d—llttiitlrff.*,

Nancy Miller, Kli/.nbetU M ill. r, .Tauies N Mi'ilcr, Jehu b. Miller. Itri-e Miller, tleengc Mille r. Marin Jane .Miller. Fram i M Mil 1. r Sihv Andersen, William M illrr and Sa rah K. itiller—Heirs-at-law of John Miller deed Di frnthiiitk. Civil Action. ) K IT HfcMKMBKKKD, tlmt on the Itli

) .lay .-f January. Is50, the I’laintifis in tin

i ..v «• i it ii above itititlcJ utusv, l>\ Seen.-I .A Turman I helps, ot New \ oi k, and James Adger, y| u .j r \p,,i*i \ ‘

of Charleston.

Among mechanics, Isaac in the oUlo: of the Clerk u f said Court, a al.-o htl D. Allaire. Among tiff nllidacit of a eompetent null dl.-intere.-tcd 'Oientiflc men, Honplaud, the naturalist, "d®* -■> how iu"; t»at Nam v Miller, klizubcth

road. A\ r e then resumed the cars—very well satisfied of our experience of traveling by tbe “ olden time method”—and reached Nashville at 10 o’clock, A. M.

our citizens. ♦ •

V Fil lmuu H illcd—FU*ii4lis.h Oui i uge «u

die (aalctia Road.

\ u»o t Sadi h outrage was perpetrated at Harlem, a station on the Galena Hail I road, about ten miles from Chicago, on Wednesday evening, by which a limn , lost his life, and the escape of a whole

none

lias not, in its workings, outraged the laws of thc laud—outraged decency, pro-

priety and common humanity.

Indiana, and enact a Sub Treasury law for

throughout the South, and,

with the ex-

iii" on (lie guards oiling tho machinery,

the safe keeping of tbe funds of the Stale? coptiun of Ohio’s capital, is the finest in ThoengineJr. Hamilton’by name, saved

Vway with thc speculating scheme for ( the Union. The people were taxed boa lb j |llsc |j ; |, v " jui'iipi'ii" Fund Coinmissioners -lot the Treasurer v, b / <l build it; but it is a building of •

the

Fortunately

other persons were injured

[( 'hinii/o .funi 1 ., 'MUfi.

which they may well be proud. I derod, as I admired it, why our State

might not rear a structure—she will have A Vkhy Sh ki.y Place.—The town to liuild some kind before long—equally agent at Hartford, Conn., sold .‘l. 138 galgrand, and of which her citizens might be Ions of liquor last year to citizen , under equally proud. It may be argued that a law w hich forbids all sales, except to

it is contrary to our boasted republican the sick.

A WoNPKiUTL Hl.mkpy !— Mr. 15. I>.

and llobert Brow n.t^.ebntVuist. Among J* i JJ*’ r > V Mil 'r7 1 ‘’ r \r MiM *^ . ., \ ^ . . • MilU-r, Muna Jauc •Jillviv V M. Miller, paiutor. . \vy N-hntfer. Amon«* tho \Villiain MilWv uud Sur J. K. Mill;r, U lVml soulptovs. Kdwanl IhirtholouicW.— :mt , arcIH'II-It i lfLit- i-l’tiu- Slate of Iiuliana A mom* thoiitrical elinractor^, (ho *^reat n«m-re-i lent lfc»tViuhints an therefore Haoholailil Lahlaclio, tho^in^cr. Auioiiur hereby notified of Oh* Li fin?' ol Miid < oinphiint it- i.’: i i \i i > i i i r nnu that sum eausr* will -taod for trial at tie soldiers, Field Marshal Hadetzky, of the a,,,.;, T , , ..f s,i.l Com-t. A. I). is59. Austrian army, and Major General Per Au. -t. JACOB M. GINN IS, Clerk sifer F. Smith, U. S. A. Among naval Jan. 4, 1859. nt’iti eoumiaiiders, Admiral Lord Lyons, of stnir of iiHiinna, Puiiman r'omity.NN. tli" British sci^iee, and two American t>Tll'K is licinhy giv.-n tliat Azariiih G<u

•vice -

Commodores. MTithew C. Ferry and T. sN don, Ailministnitorof the Esutcof Josish

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Bobort < )wen. Among proniiuent cliar- in-umcientto pay hi- debt ; nml that aid acters at (lie European courts, the Ditch- petition will lie heard at the next term of tho ess of Orleans, Bedschild Pacha, Grand Court of Conimon I’li a of .-aid <■• unity.

Yi/.ier ol 'I’mkey, and Baron M'ard, (the Yorkshire hostler,)* Prime Minister of Parama. Among other notorieties deceasod may lie mentioned Soyer, the prince of cooks, Bred Scott, whose name will be a famous one in the annals of (lie country, and Eleazor Williams, the

reputed Bourbon.

f'Keach ok Promise and Seih ction.

A case of breach of promise, seduction, Ac., in the Crowford (Ohio) Common Pleas Court, in which a Miss Jarviss was plaintiff and If. Johnson defendant, was tried on two different indictments. The ! fir t charge was damage to the family, Ac., for which the plaintiff got judgment for 5-3,alio. The second charge—breach of promise, seduction, Ac.— was recently disposed of, in which action tho plaintiff

received judgment for 83,300.

IIenuy L. Ellhwouth, of Lay layette. I nd., died at Fuirhavcn, Conn.,on the 27th inst. The deceased was a man of eminent abilities, and distinguished for his support of various religious institutions,

and hi* advocacy of thc temperance cause I of tLu offiocr roco a ,,izcJ at an early day. He was appointed by ' 0D *“ tutu>u : “ ,,1 1; '' v ’ s > tho custoJla,J Gen. Jackson, as resident commissioner *’( ^ pubhc moneys, and surround him among the Indian tribes in the west of w,th an, P lc sl,u U, ' ir F oto °‘ ,0 «- Kansas, where he remained two years, B®-.Tlie A'utiuital Dcmotnit, of Indi-

dtiring which he made extensive circuits anapolis, mingled affectionately with the ; gi.apifoUy^and wouidTnv.dve a needless

towards the Rocky mountains. In one opposition in thc black puddle of mod- 1 expenditure of money; perhaps it would;, \Yoods, l at c Justice of the Peace East of these he was accompanied by Wash- ern republicanism, until its little light but it is undoubtedly true that the char- Birmin’glrini Pa • <.] have been

ington Irving, who thus obtained the became extinguished. It has not been actor of the public buildings of any State afl |i.-tod with a Vuseaso of the sto.naeli, f'- - A fire oceured at |)eeatur, III., on materials of his remarkable work upon *ccn or heard of for these many days. n i muent i.- the ei iturion l>y v, hicli palpitation of the heart and nervous i 11 - ,n< i ,in,n ” ,l< 1 * ^ "* x

our western prairies Mr Ellsworth was Politicians and parties still survive, and ^^fof tb^sS Ir gov^nmelit.- Inve Wd5^ of^olhrs ill "KthiUy in.'nred.' ; n1 ''7;;'' plac !j a J. the t he,d ;7 mwh aflcr thc “ mo If^oro is anything in the crumblint Irder tTeffoct a oL, but to L purToi 1 atent Office in M aslnngton, and had old sort. _ walls and blackening colunins of the After bavin- used threu bottb, „f your thc administration of its affairs for ten (J 0VE unou-M Uvixo _J,„, t . 1! ru v MoL , UUS ° at IlKll;l " a l u,ll! ! su ff^, stivL ' Holland Bitters, I feel myself entirely successive years. At thc time of his • . . . ... •’ '! .! ; , lk progress or prosperity, we have restored. 1 can oat and sleep well, and i ,1 i i , , , ,, is suggested as the Democratic candidate failed to observe it . i* i • ... f ’ , death lie was tlie largest real-estate bolder ,• .. ,.|- , , ’ , . , . n attend to my bu mess witli pleasure, and intlie Wcst-owni,7 immense tr.cts in ! O ,0V T 0r “ fKC, ' t " C , ky - Jnl ‘ Ill, '” llCS ,, :7i ‘'i .V" 1 . 'till lol ' wollld ‘I'creforc recommend it to all .... . is named as the candidate ot the same Ifunl. wllr, Al.ib.ima. hor tho tl^jtance those who are similarly afflicted.” ! vTtw“ ,U in ‘ r 1° w FM 8, ° l i:u ^’ f" Governor of Indiana. Sued, 75 “** Io f *Vo|« N a8 , H1C) tl ^ntry t!n!N „ K A. rlI Luorni,,g. X Y„ W V 0t "r' lLU xl"’'- • ,* suggestions are cheaply made, and amount 7,71-’llv'I'eptil ' f 1 , 11 U11 ' 11 “‘"p‘ lI " Jan. 3.—A shanty occupied by Patrick

tittle. wd, improved, and seem from he nun,- M| .^ H ., e f wo ( . llil(h . c „.

Bsw. Isaac M. Brown, editor of the ,cr ol c ™'" s > *° bo ' vcl1 au l'f d H-' d ;vith sovcl| ^ of al|( , tho , ix

Terre Haute Daily GW was married 7;, , , W ? uld " months old, perished in the flames, on Monday night last, to Miss Mary Fran white for the pickers I he remainder o 1

cis Eddy J J our route lay through the C umberland I.NtANTiUDE.— M e loam that Coroner ,, ^ . mountains—a barren district of country, Benson held an Inquost, vosterday, in ■' -J- ■' S H-Uf.HoAP. — 1 assiug down life s stream ul time, populated, and not at all invitiii" Hie north part of tho city, over the body « . . ...

Brown has been caught up in an E/■?>/. to the traveler. Huntsvilleia by far the of a new-born infant, found in a privy " * ' s!-7n,l Ti"in May he float with the Eddy current in most beautiful town we ever visited—the yault. The mother, it was ascertained, From South Fir.-t Train!............. 1.2 : l*

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M.

streets are tastefully arranged, wide and is a'youug German girl, who had been liv- _ Ihjwrtun*. clean. This is tho Athens of Alabama, fof a short time, as a hou-i -ervant. (i " il N "rtli Fir t Train. 7.:ai AM.

of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Smith, of La fayetta—and bequeaths 87011,(1,10 to Yale

C’ollege.

* • —

BY'L.The would-be Senators—Lane and

McCarty—arc to have a grand reception on their arrival at Washington, by their republican friends—a prelude of trumpet flourish to the farce of credential prc:oii-

tation. Whether to ask for admission a round of unending delights! now, or wait until more Republicans su- ’**

cure scats in the Senate—is a

for discUMion in Republican caucus. As 1Sth o{ . (]l j H 11101lt ' h -p ]ic 0 M ect 5 a to the South, one male‘college and several months. The body of'tlio child was cx these lean, lank and cadaverous gentle- colnparc countcnancc8 maUc uloulha at schools of a high order. At 11 unksville. aniined by a sktllful physician, win, demon are 111 great haste, wc think they , . . , . . . . .. we took tho Memphis and Charleston eided that the child had lived and breathwill be disinclined to wait for Senatorial 1 C n , , .’ l U , 1 ’ ^ lc ''l l ‘ l ‘ i " >0U1 ‘ road, and, passing tliroui h the northern cd - To sonic it is a clear case of infantihonors—until they can get them- but Jon and ,,l i vu,TeH ’ a,ld have a "good time portion of Alabama and Mississippi, we vide, while others hold views . xhoucra „JI1 1 , 1; 1 . . ’ . generally. If the convention bo called arrived at Memphis. A portion of thc Gngthc mother from thc crime. We “whe’ro-t r 1 1 " lUI n °" for any purpose other than these, it wdll country through Alabama is fertile, and did not learn the verdiot of the jury. ot 110 ^ ^ ^ prove a failure. ^ 11U cotton plantations were frequently L^- •^ u unni/, \fh. t. j-Thc “ Valley Tun ” is the title of „„ , „ . scc “- Trom thc appcarance of the plan- I'AfENT MEi.[riNE('EitTiEK'ATi: ; l , it„a new paper hailing from Great Salt Lake „ .'. C pr ° P ° Lieut. Maury, of tations, tlto rcsidonecs, the barns and n ued JN ANY (Ji axtity.—From Rev. Cl. f , c ; ,Thick havo be,,, ' M '

MAHRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Dui'iiij ire, /, i infill!/ Ei ithiy, Jun. 7. Dee. 31—To llobert 1*. Figg and Aliigail

Ln v Ion.

•boi. i: -To.lamr, II. Kciivoii and Klizabeth

S. Kilts.

Jun. o lo illiiim J. 5 --uu- and Barbara

: K. Scott.

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BtayAn Editorial Convention is to be being the site of two or three female in il1 the family of one of our citizens, and . s . ^’'"nd Tndn i.:m f> |iu.-iion yjoiJe,, u t Indianapolis on 'fuchduy, the stitutions of high reputation throughout bad been from Gcnuany but about three ' 11111 ''.t., a. M.

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Throughout that E. Church, Cinciuuati.

(rough which we Cincinnati, Nov. 5. 185(1.

-t*. ~ i:* — ... long tunc to run yet. looking people, and so alarmingly sug- quantity, whether the medicines

light dollars ju r iiiuiiim. Its editor is Kirk Anderson, Esq., formerly of the

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lj~ ■' - - I \\ •■ l -1, ip- ai Plainfirld, ('urtcr.'hm g. Bcllnll.-. Goat. - \ ill.-. Fillmoi-c.Gnan-

>.u-l|o, lb cl., Brazil, llii'ldxnil.

Du. I-Asikri.v's M ei.ici.nes.- Tllcd. pot of valuablefitmily mi-dieincs kejit by Dr. Kaslcrlv, at tbe corner of Third and ('In-not Etiv.-t-, is "eff w ix-thy tin: attention of guntiemen visiting tin- city during tin- present rush of busiucw.— ! Dr. Kasl- rly .-modic-ino.- arc prepared under hi own Miperinteinb nce, and are of warranted efficiency. JIU preparation of Iodine and .Sariparilla, his l-'. v*u' and Ague Killer, and hi.-, ( 'aL' ii bai-am, have ((ttaiu. 1 a .-peeial popu-

, ^. . ... ... .. . a. — are deLouisiana elects a United States 7 S1 ! U i CVC ' ‘i' 1 ' t,at W ° a< '' lua,1 y, serving of cuinmcndation or not. This

St. Louts Rrpnhlinin, whose phiz (sug Senator on thc fourth Monday of this ven lured to look out. * ^ t r u e ’ o r fa U- n u c h i s'' p r o lu h 1 v L i h. •'• m Her a I h "' it - v U, " J :l 'Uenfive patronage tliroughgestire 6f the above euphonious title) was month, to succeed Mr. Benjamin. .Mr. Memphis is decidedly u Ini.-iiiess place, impression on the public miinl !”‘ t . ,l "’' ; ' lll T , ’ , Th> Mi. ;.-ippi. Besides thrse at times present to us, as wearily we Soule has the inside track. Slidell and She possesses every- clement essential to frankly confess that such lias been ' 7 • " , " IIM, ' n ’"; l' , ' , 'l" l,a tion clicked the types under a blaze of gas- his adherents favor .41 r. Saudidge. d n-formatiou of a great city, which she (lie imprOBsion on my mind for years; , jV;' 1 I 11 tlL “ • ll .' 1,11 l ll .'. I .".'' I I !' fl.c /o, aboundsiti choice miscellaneous guished politieian and lawyer of Indiana, tho Northern, Southern ami Southwestern wortli could have imlm.-d me to volun U ‘ Uor 1 ,i " 1 'i'l'b’the,o^lvei with Dr. E.u-t.r-and other reading pertinent to ye land of is reported to be in declining health, (Von, commercial towns, wlpch will necessarily toer this little testimonial in their favor. ^ s -igamy and treason, and we shall ende,-i- wliich it is feared he will not recover. incicase her trade wliieh now surpasses I Uving used your Cough Syruii in iny A F'iiic |,o( of Swiss .I.U'OIH'I,

vor to - , vc extracts from its columns. ^ ,*♦*., ~ . ‘ _ ; o1 Louisville, and almost equals St. family at different times,'and under eir ^ A I N.sooK m.M'AMHKK* MI'SUNM, n'^r'n.a.-onSkrti-rnw.

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DR, II09FLAND-S GERMAN SITTERS,

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The i/rcat itundunl maimincs uj the /msc.il aye, hurt aci/uircJ their yrcat pojiulurity only throuyh years of OmI. L'nho\iuiid sati.'/activn in rtminted hj th, m in till cutes; and the people hinw /irviiounced lUrt lourthy. Lfvcr Complaint, Dysprp fit, Jaunilltt, Debility el the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digedise organ', arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN EITTEHS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre partition extant. It mil cure, WITHOUT iail, the most severe and hu g standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient

Consumption,

and has performed the most astonishing cures

ever known of

Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once cheek anil cure the most sereri Diari hue a proceeding from Cold in the Uowf.i.s. These medicines arc ju epared lag Dr. U. M Jackson & Co., No. -118 Arch Stmt, J’hila dcl/diiit, J‘i/., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, ut 75 senlt per Lottie. The signature M. Jackson will be on the outside irrajqier of each bottle* In the Almanac ] ub’.ishcd annually by the proprietors, called Everybody's Almanac. you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all j>arts of the country' These. Almanacs arc given away by all our agentsl, Mold in Grcene.i. tlc by J. Allen, at 8uiillt Depot bv K. It. ('Iiittenilcn; at I’litnainville by K. Jones; U . Ii. Wall.-, Bainbri.lgo; Ju. B Wilson, Gloverdale. jan8 Iv 3 lfl»j JUST RECEIVED! A. XaOT OF smilUOK ROMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS. Also, Hevend SI’I.KN DID ITALIAN V r U>Igl N T H,

_ n n . tH^Thc Dentists of Indiana hare form- Lonis-and give her an impetu^qual to Rm^^n’^K^^y for ’ H'^Hou. Daniel AlaeOjKoinewhal noted cd a Slate association. I‘rent ice suggests Bint which ever characterized thegrowth fully testing its qualities, I can, without in Indiana an a aomersault politician, linv that their motto should be—“Wo pull °^ an ^ ld our western cities. Alter re hesitation, state that I regard it an thi removed to Memphis, Tenn., to practice' together!” muintng Jiorc nearly a week, we aw the /»,*/ cough mil Heine tliat 1 have over used, law. ' —7 bout, which left Louisville the day be or have any knowledge of. And l cun, Milton Gregg, editor of the New fore we did, pass down the river. Cars therefore, cheerfully and conscientiously ■Hb. A patent has boon granted to Ja Albany Tribune, died on Wednesday. are a UtlL ahead of steamboats especial recommend it to all who are afflicted with cob rvfley, of Ku in bridge' Ind for an ft^Tl.o EratTvIiT* E.^.ircr office i- a/m* inT" 1, h \ l °l <,r ,1 ' roi,t ,,r

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GERMAN SILVER PITCH PIPES, Kueh containing two notes A and C. Itjf'-Tlioso in want of sucli nrtielos can Ik. supplied with tho VKHY BEST, imd on tho

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