Wabash Express, Volume 17, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1858 — Page 2

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ROBE KT N HUDSON. Emtoe.

TERRE-HAUTE: 7EDXIESDAY October 27. 1553,

" I uro. I here vit an nsse ruM.;tf mat may - tCaiTi. . . . wrllUtr considered significant of the sentiWhat would trie world do without stram ? menta of the people of that portion of the i a qceriot full of interest to think of. j State. Immense deletions came In from What would tliit oTtr:.tnert te withoat atrvn ! Palestine, York, Msrtii sil!t, Westfield, Lieis a questiow fur the coaaidt ration of tle pat injjMoo and th? surrounding country general riot- I'lace us hick to the lime when krel ly, w iih banners, tl i, music and an enthu toaU flood td down aivd er puahed up lb i aiasm that carried ure back to the days sf Ohio acd Mississippi mer when a four jlr.'h Tl.-t the friends of Lincoln are a ide horse mail cotrh ai the quickest Convey ' ttU in that ectiini umt app-rcnl. Tlie

ance we could imagine when the wind alone ; pushed forward oureommerce and our merchaotmen rolled lazily on cairn es when our fattiric wcro propelled by the treadwheel, or. et in mot'ou by the slow re.volu tion of the water-wheel when mica lamiard roids were the praise of every traveler, and canala the coTeted Iu"ury of the tourist IMac u back to that period and what would we be? Tii9 West, tba great West, would be a wilderness, and over our broad prairie the wild deer and the buflalo would herd in fear lesa quiet. Centuries would be repirrd to ad ance ns, to the point we hare leaped to in a few year. The slowly advancing progress of human vents would, in time, have reached where we now are, br.t partaking of the aur rounding, man' intellect would be lupih, hit thought would njoTe low and hin Tort1 would te- weak. He would not be wiJr awake, cut, erergftic, altogether üt to the full meiure of hit capacity, and th ex ailed destiny that await him. Aa the railroad car daOies by u, we are compt lled to think quick. As tit e'uetric tluid flashes ore r the telegraph wires we cannot Mand by and dream, but we mat aroue I, be stirred from the heart to the brain, and from the brnin throagh the whole man. The Hon. Kdward KTerett.in an address deliTcred a few days ag- -poke as fullowa of the dicoTery cf steam : Aa long ago as the yrur 1Ö43, there "w as a captain in Spain who constructed a rrsel in the presence of the Emperor Charles V , and the Court f J'arcelona, he exhibited a Tescl of two hundred ton, propelled by an erg'"! the construction of which he kept a m cret But ancient documents tell us it was a monster cauldron loiler of water, an 1 thst there I were two movable wheels on tlie outa.de of the j Teasel. The Krnperor was atisfwd with the, operation, but tha treasurer of the kingdom j made great objection to the introduction. ".o encouragement was given to the enter-' prise. Spain was rot ripe for it; th ge was notripfor it; and the poor contriver, a certain Waco lc Oucrere, wraritd and disgusted at the want of patronage, took the engine A.. i j.r iL. . .1 . i .it . i i . . r ' '"'"7"' 'P 10 rot, in the araenal, and the aocret of his machine k .'ii- t.. was buried in hia grave. This was in 15 13; a ' rmiurj pae.i away ana t'roviuence om-r the sTi.c problem to be solved in France. In rcfi-rt-t.ee lo thia we have an extraordinary sc count, and from a source rua'!y extraordinary from the writing of a celebrated fe male, lo the middle of the century, e lally re nowned for her IxeAiity, for her itamoralitiea, and far htr misfortune in longevity for she lived to be 13d years of age the famous Mo rion de l'Orm. There is a letter froti this lady, written to her admiral in lfidl, which contaios these attanishing details : - "She says in this interesting letter that, in company with tha Marquis, she was croin the courtyard of a ma 1 house, almost petrified with terror, and clinging to her companion. when she saw a frightful face through tht bars of he l ud Jing and hevrd this Vwlce: J am not uiad I am not ma l; I havrf made s Uiacovery that will enrich the kingdom which hall adopt it Wrll. the aaked the guid what it meant; he shrugged his ahoulders anti Mid laughingly, 'Not much; something about the powrra f steam Upon thia th lad laughed alo,to think that a man ahould go mad on such a frivolous subjrc t. The guide went 00 to say that the man's nstne wa Solomon tie Costs; that he came from NW insndy four years before, and exhibited to the King an inveotioa he had discovered, by which, by tha power f steam, you could move a carriage, navigate the ean in hört, if you leliva him. said the guide, there wa nothing joo could not do by th power of team. Cardinal Kicheliwe, who, at the time, was Franc itself, and who wielded the whole power of government and, in truth, ao en lightened man, as ftr as worldly wisdom goes was appealed to by Solomon de CoMe. D Coste was a perrrring man, and he fwllow ed Cardinal Itiehrlieu 'rom place to place, exhibiting his invention, until the Cardinal, get ting tirtd of his iruportuuitiss, sent him to the mad house. TLvie he was, and there, the guide went on to say, 'Ue has written a beo, and here Is a copy, called M Air lotrfr." This was three hundred years aga. One toan theo living, seems to have eoajprvhr ndeO tla blcioga tha world would evrotually de rive froui sU am. ao 1 but or . Onturiss ; ass d ou end James Watt. of Krgland, advanced another atep, until Fulton, our own Fultan, matured this grrateat discovery that hat ev r teen dresreed of by nun. Thuaf far ceuluries, has thia great problem beeu dcvlopiig ittlf m the brain of geciu Of ao great uagoitude, i: was not jermitwd that oce age, or ore mind should develop it, but aga and different individasls were Dces ary to hi va iw fully comprehended. .a.w . , IT Judge TrarutjU iu hia great speech at Charleston, Ills , a few days ago oiada the fol lowing revvlatiao in relation to the "Littlr Giant's' actiou on tha joiut rtaolution aorex log Texas to this Toioo : ' Mr Douglas himir efT.red th amnd meat whirh t t..LI .1 c.-. tob formed out of T,xa. hihahold lie .north of the. line of 36 d-g. min. Tin chaomoo. par.xcfiletce. of the r.ghta ,.f Ttr j nu-fus, a as a ilhcg to restrict thr ri -hu I . , ! 1. Man, sun to fguintnir their o n dumtif lustitutlOts JO thr;rown wav " way. Frttty hard lick at the iaconsU er eis f Mr. Dftjujias, but we have no doubt f n truth. DurirK hfs speech Mr. Trumbull w as akid if he wculd aupport a slavhxlJfr f. r President, io f he ahould b uon.icate 1 i 'a CoDveutin of the opjsition party. He re p'itd, lhat a mau beiog a slaxrholder would tsf to c t jectiun with him, ud in that ccd oec tioo t.nk ocfixiim toSfr- his hih cpio loo of Mr. Cruu i.der, it; pail.cuiir. - T .v.ti.-ot: ixa, Lc'tcr is ten c-;.ta a. povitd. Uef three ctnl?, lacoa ttcty f ent. j flour sia dulUraforoce hundred pounds. They -., f f 1 1 . , , " eitLstf.'s'T trrakfiat, diaccr acisurriT.

l For the Wah.v. Empress. Ilr. Trnmball at IlarihaU. lfa. KoiToa: It i refreshing to pa to III! tois and lee tha outpouring of tho friend of Lincoln at the Mna Meeting. At Marshall, on Thursday last, there was a gathering af tha honest jeomenry id the Counties adjoining Clark ll.at wm rtbuke t the Ib-mocratic

j lang about "Nem equality" and " Aholiuou- . a t . t treet of Marshall have i.tt been si thronged for nianj a day. As the lonj delestiois passed throuli the streets th erw was but one opinion, and that n, that the people were fully aroueJ t th importattce of the pending Content. A numbrr of handso'nely deco rjftd wagon containing yojn, ladte and misses rrpreaentin; the difT.renl Slatra, with Liberty caps, ashe. rosettes Ac, con tributed greatly to the display. Souie six hore wagons conreyin arlisau at wurl wg an ii.trrt'-tin and expreie frature. Oo the sides of th'o wa-tus was C4iiTai bearing the incript;ona, "Mudsills of Society," and "Small Traders r,ec Hammond' Speech." The blackamitha were in full bis!, the rinijof their ariTtU denoting the tunufscture of shoe for the "woolly horr,"' who to all intent and purposes is alire and kicking in Illinois. The Copera were tting out barrel to go up Salt Kirtr on the steamer "Little Giant." A tailor was biily eo:nged upon mourning drapery fur Dag's friends, ami a dentit was preparing a set of new teeth for an "ucninciit" Democrat wh had worn hi old one out " cassin " the election in Indiana, Ohio and Ten nsy Irani a. When the multitude assembled at the stand, the lloa. Ltma.v Tim3i ll wa introluced. For three hours Mr. Trumbull held the audi ence together with a most telling and effv-ctiv speech. Strong in argument and incontro Tsrtible in far., incredulous i ml red mut hate been the individual who was not convinced. As Mr. Trumbull proceeded in the diicus-ion of partita ad lenders, the keeu edge of a "tQin'itel" could be sieu peering out, to the gratification of the immene ma w ho testified in cheers that it was doing a ju work ; but Hen Mr. Trumbull got fairly into DouM record, thst ssvag instrument could be set n floating in the atmosphere with a scalp dang ling from it, very aptly exemplifying the quaint sentiment ih'cnbcd upon a bannr c!oe by 'tf spno a J .!tiki)c ne'er roncrul-.t C'etctiial oljects from nur ijS, Can Iuj obs'-ur tli- trmti revnlcd In L'orri- rfror.l hronjht to tlht hy Trumbull t" Ao jmpel0ou, pemocrat in front of Mr. Trumbull einii.... 1 f . . . . irunibull continued for a time to intermit . . , . ,f . ,, , , , ' him. but when Air. Trumbull r. ih .l.. merits" it was sv onderful to w itms the ilrnce of our Dom. crattc friend, while hia countetiaace te.po' a prayer that the earth would open and take hiio out of sight. It is unmcessary for rne to give the details of this great speech, but one point I will uotice It will be recollected that at Charleton, oa the ISth of S-ptemler, Mr. Lincoln charged Mr. Douglas with striking from the Toombs Dill the clause submitting the Constitution to a vote of the people of Kansaa. Mr. Douglas in rply stated that he was "tv. rrul.-d" bv m tht Coiaruittea ou Territories, and thus the g-eat ' popular sovereignty " clause was atricken from the Hill. Mr. Trumbull read from the D nmcratic State Uegiter of Illinois a portion cf a speech mad ly Mr. Douglas at Jacks orjvillt, in which Mr Donglss said that there arer wit $trh a tUutt in the Twmht fldl0 that at Charh-aton Mr. Dooglaa ex plains how a clause wi taken out of the Hill which at Jacksonville he says was never in th Hill. Mr. Trumbull provn! .y S(r. Toombs speech and a copy of the Hill itelf, that the clause was In th Hill when it went to the Committee, and that it was taken out after a conultatiuu htiwtfn TKnha and DongU. At OtD Coo or 1H0. Speakership of the House. The most important and responsible posi. tion ia the Houe of Itepreseatativrs Is that of Speaker. To one unacquainted with lejfiala tion th Speaker seems to be moe for irna tuen l th an use, but o 10 who has had any experience knows the ijecesity of having a firm, judicious and etperifneed presiding fHcer the whole work is a "draj;," uhbas there i some active mind to urjje it forward. Ir con nection wj-h the Speakership of the next House of Representatives, we have heard the name of our fellow citizen, W. K. Kvwa.11, Esq. We are Riad lo know that Vigo Cour.fy can furnish a representative who has not his superior iruthe State as presiding offi, er Wemsy.ay th.t it is Mr. F.d wards ,,he . .1' .' .1 II . is firm, diniffed and impartial. W are sal ified that the hutnes of the House Can bt done with as mcch promptness and sstisfse tion to the Rtat and men.beis under the Speakership of Mr. Edward as any ether rutr&ber. s-a Carrstso Xiws The IVnvrrarT have car ried Minnesota, thiref.y eured a Den.oeratie l,eKnlanirr. A l S. Renaler is to be timed this w iMer in place t.f Jflit Ids Jornl. There is no telling how thankful some men art for small favors. The Journal re esrd ii as cjeerin,; rri" tu cause it asj,Tl.e Deojocrscy have carried Mooieosa." What is the new froru I'ennajltar ia. Oioo. lo a and InJians ? Has the Journal anything very thnti from either of those Slate ? AT Mix Ksassa. A goloj.Mcal party 1,1 out ,t'-e ;vert.e to make an t x srin tin f th lau.i wet fall th,. a-M!.-mi 1 , . . , . . rfwl plit lw lm u hundred toilea Iron l.at.l.i . ... ... is currency rr (.. tavr ms.e an imj t.:tit discovery nebtrr in that r gion of couily (the xct hca'ity is irpt a srerrt.) ef a tin mine XIT Payar l Tajlor, a ho ( r th- pot year has allrrnstr.J Utwen the l,'mr circle ai d the shcrr-s tf tht Mediterranean, 1 aUoit t return borne agsin. Tr n..,rTr (hl he is engigtd to lecture in Sw Vvrk umtiiuic during the pretest mocth. A southern ediu-r aaja that Mr. rturhai.an ia t" i of the iW.e.ocratic psrty an J GUr cy iu' ".tl'l Ji l'l 't"' . ''' alis4 tka party to sksks 11a keid and swiuh itaUU.isrittC' Jsaraaf.

XTTae following is a corrected list of Con-j raasn.tu sleeted io 1'runsy Ivauts. Ohio, ai d ludiaua: ?

n:.SSTLVAX!A. Pitttirt: 1 Thomas n Florence, Dem., rrrbeted, Kdar Joj Morris, Op'., rttdtclt- I. D Johtt 1'. Verree, Op., puin 4 William Millward, Op , gain. 5 J.hn Wood, Op , gain. G John I'ickman, anti Lee. Dem , reelec ted. ' ' . . . 7 Henry C. Longneek. r. Op ,'g:un! H Io!n Schwartz, anti l..-c. Dnn . gain. - 9 Thadden Stewens, Op., no rlun. 10 John W. Killinger. Op., no chag(!. am: II. iJampbell, ()p , iiin. l Oe..rge W. Sc ran tun. Op .gain. 13 William H. DiMimick, Irm , reelected. I 'I (aluha A tirow. Op., usiu. 15 Jarm T. Hale. Op., gain. H' 11 F. Junkin. Op . gam. 17 Kdurard Md'her-on, Op . gain. 1H S Stiel HUir, Op., no change. 19 loh., Oovodf, Op., reelect d, oj Wm. Montgoiurey, a tit I Lec. Dein.ru elect d. 21 Jarnes K. Miorhead, Op . no change. KoUit McKnight. William Stewart. Op . reelected. Jl Ch4j.il. Hall, Op . gain. "Jä Klijah babbitt. Op., uo change. OHIO. Dutrict. l(eiXfie H. ri.dleton, deivi., reelrcted 2 John A. (hurley. Op , gain. 3 C L. Valiandiiiifham. d. in . reelected. - 4 Wm. Allen, dem., giln. 5 Jain- M. Aahby., Op . no change. C K. Clarke, Op., gam. " Th mas Corwin, Op., no change. b1 lienjatniii Stanton. Vp., reelected. 11 John Carey, Op , gain. 10 C. A. Trimble, Op., gain. 1 1 C. D. Martin, Dem., gain 12 8. S. Cox Dem., reelected. 13 John Sherman, Op , r-h-cted. 14 C Spinck, Op , tm change. 15 Win. Hrl inieli , Oj., gain. If. Cjrus M. Tiximpkina. Op., reelected. 1 I hoa. if. I bicker. Up , gam. I Sydney Kgertoii, Op., im chanj. 19 K'dw. Wade. Op.. r!eet. d. Jtihn llutrhings, Op , no change. 12 1 John A. lilingham. Op., rti!etd. INDIANA. District: 1 Wm. V.. Xiblack,Ic. dem -reeli-cted. 2 Wm. H. Knglih, Lrc. tlerr. rctltcted 3 Win. M. Donn, opposition gain. 4 W. L. Ilolman, aali Lec di'io., change David Ki'gore, opposition rcelectid. .Mert U. Porter" opmition gain. 7 John (J. Davis, anti Lvc. dun reelect - d. 8 J;is WiUon, opposition reelect I. 9 Sclyuler Colfax" oppoition re bcied. 10 Chsa. Ca e, opposition reelected. U John U. rlttt, eppuition rnUcttd. The Hon John Q. Davis. The Indianapolis Rational Democrat says; We do not know- when we ev,r saw Dem -

ocrats oirenore unmistakable evidence of , K-ciuu & at.a.l. . .jmir r - -vr; real, solid, unbouinbd satisfaction nt the re-! 1 ak' hlihu (.nth..; sill of a Dislitc: election, than the Democracy j haporte M 11 H.en.ran H oflhiscity (hacomptonites tc-pted) -av'ei. 1 . w;..l

a I'isiiir.. eieriioo, tnaii me iemocracy v;, . i City (Lacoraptotiites tc-pted) L'SVeL . L. . Davia majority in the Seventh Dislrict rV' "V V V" " m.oui.cedat three Ihttunnd a,,d :v 'J " ftark . . . . J O They saw in that Vote iiotonly a t-t i-' larias Joicfhan NN C I of confivlenca and eteem mich as was' , Cotton: way worthy of an honest, fenrles,, (rue hM Ce Robert .o)d;

when Davis 11 ority in the Seventh District was ami tpntt. monia ti re ...... ....1 r.;i,r..i to..... . . 1... ..ii. I... .n.t I., 1. 1 A. . MI4I 11 T 'i they saw in it aUo a fitting rt-bukeofan Ad mi 11 it ration that lias sworn to politically .- r.;.. .. A ..r I.w.-., .. l...:i tia I'c anu tifinvt tvij tjih i " m till' 1 j o interpose U-iaeen it and the people. 0 f he entlie Democratic delegation from Indiana n the present Congress, J. hn 0. Davis ha to ih alone remained true to his pledea and to the! principUaoftho party It was but natural, therefore, that every platform De crnt in the State should feel earnestlv and ai aio.islv so aly liciloua tkat he should I c u-tainri and endor sed; and when the Conxentioii at Terrr-lfaute refused to render to Mr. Davis that act of simple justice, they looked to the people for re drens Most nobly have the people discharged their duty, pirtlcularly those thousand of Democrats who in the face of appeals to the sanctity of party usnes and regular imniiiM tiuns, und amidst a storm td vilification .-tnd j-ersonal abuse such ac tob tly of inen wt-rt ever before c oiupelled to enco'liiltr, rallied fearlt ksty to hia support and thus- di aled the pledge of victorx . one has, for a mtimer.t, doubted Davis'election, but hi majority is far more decisive than himot aanuine Iriend were prepared to expect. The glorious old Seventh has even outdone herself. Tnr. Nrxr hrct&LATf ek The following i thought to be a correct list of the members of the t.cxt Legislatur. Republican Senator holding over Republican nators c It cted Democratic Senators holding over Democratic Senators elected Anti-Lecompton Democratic Senators elected Republican Representatives elected DemK-ratic " " Anti Lecompton Democratic Kcprest-ti tätiges elected... Tt ill be seen from the above that the Ke- .... . . . ,, . . publicana have on joint ballot a majority oft..; There arv soma of the Anti Lecompton cena ! tors and Ileprrseutatives that s ill not ret with : the regular Democracy, aud thus the the Op position will le increased to about "1. an estimate of the IT" The following ia numlier of Jews in the different cointriea ef oi f.nrope, i trn irom llie ',tierirpiu.f ?n n Frhemeritlen." Published at Weimar: InlJ : .i m .. .. . L: .... o,i.M . ,.r,r!r . Mli,i;(lfl ..i . i..ir A)J,tf houl uy) nn . h States cf the j German Confederation. 12d.0o0, in Frusia, lC,tK)(); in the h'oitherlsB.ls, 0.(MM: In I rThnc , f.oUMl. in Daily. 41 c"'i; i Oresl Ur.tj a;n, , CM; in Denmark, G ,(tft(; in Swi'x rland Uo. The total number t f Jews in Kumpe irnpe ia estimated at ab.v.ttao millinns an a half., . ,, .1,, . ., i and all over the pl'e, at about six millions, j IT Atm.jt5V children arc stole", annnillv ' on thecosst of ihe Ited 8a, the gre ster part airls. of the interestio and beauiiful trite of the Dallas, mthlfs.ly huntid d .wn by the t. -; . . : . in. . ..

v.o.,,.,,, a:, an.tiie.isfx a to sn .. , , The :ter rout lliat his lakit. piae- a who are sccuatomed to pv for their in-ports1, , o i ri. i .. . .t i . i tM all v tint tnerte.l . I I e 11111 w 1. 1. v lo o In

wiih slave. Slaves are uol by the Mha o1 k...I...1..1,.ILI. - . f.. . L ' pf a n re, ptjT vt ariLvt; a;u C"iie srr in,:, tons . sre worth more bv a half he 'ore ibrv has.- a; j taint d the se ef puWrty than sf rrs-ar 1, si 1 when they srelSorCO Jf ars c f age tLey be come unsshable. IT The Havana corresjon bnt..f the Char-! . . . - . - .... . t . . I . . I 1..... . t . . . 1 1 ...! i' -in vvjurr u.rx inn inr urrr mr;lt'r 1 J i nv.ni; in redoes i.'.oni tr ti.e iiaiaee- 11. - . . . crew of ah tli are row in pr;s n ai rx . . was n.-ri.in.i. l lit i it.oilT!rii.r r. t f.. I t,. , I . , . . 1 of a cuoo' mi e h.;ndr. 1, r.o lrss tt.in j;j ... j poor w re'ehea dtej ff OrtCnMi. ' r .......... . ... ...-.. . . . 1

fr T r" . x !l n-n Ilt. tiru tslorM.rupsmr, t"W,,fkmfnr"fl"J',lll,,rCt' Bank j IT Adr.v, Wf Marly o,e thuussaJ heCsl rty A iihrA bibl,n,. r orrer Mai and Uh .tresf. f.f thr ; ere s:o,ea frora. pen mltimore rn Tno j t,f ,UM Woa'.d Kon p V-'V" i splendid e hilce. I dssm.ht ..t.taken,hr00,hthes,rt,t.oftbejJ u j v . ... gusl talkative .ret ' " ! coy.aaddriventop.rt.unkrcwn. ahle mood. IDs mind is leo much accu i Mr. IW i. .frm,.S . ,rhi, ln, 1 . j . f rs rrkAi . I. .iti.ti.tr ....ri on.. I .' 1

IT A livii $ wnud'r in the shspe ef a repr.. child with two distiact heads, chfst, necks. anti Isar arm a.c4 t . ..1 sx.:.;

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Naihtille.

Tin: ni:v l.i Kiisi.ATi'ni:. tiriiii(ix iMti'Bs ii.irnivn art.

r. Howard. r.ilaki. .Thai! l. Murray; Oetaware t lllarkford . , alter March; NoMe, Drlvalb, Steuben, A. W. IK ndry; D'caiur. .............. .John F. rseren; ; K't-h Stanley Coper; j Henry... IaaC Kinley; liui.iU.inai.il rip?u. . ..lohn (Jreeu; l.aportr and Starke Mjfan H Weir; Heiidrick aiid Hooue. . . S dotnon HUir; RainUlph D.niel Hilh I Marion Jtditi 3. lSobbs; i-oui.tatn Iaac A. liice; L."rangc and T.lkhsrT. .Jim. Thompson 13. tin am ax .ft.MT. its rircTH ix Itj-?. ' Hoyd.. DC Anthony; Favette and Union Th omaa W. lienuett; Jeirrtui John U. Ciai-n; Ms'lim and (Irani Hrrvey Craee; Vh"h and KoriMkko..Jame D. Conner; l nt.u), Warrrn, Wl.il.-. .(-. D Warner; Mtrh;ll and Si. Joseph . Kufus llrown; I'aikeai.d Vermillio (tt-.re K. Steele; Tipecaiioe M. O. Culver; Wayne Oilmit-l leoll; Japer, l.nke, and Iru r.. D-vid Turner; Ohio and Sri:z-rUrd . .lUnj Hobinni 12. a kt i iuvmitox ory cets ilctfd i f. Bartholoiuew Smith Jone; Lawrence hu. I Martin.... S K. Cbb; Oieeue and 0eii , J.N. C-mly 3. I tXtCkAIlC StNATOH MoLOINU OVtR. Jnrkon and Jennings. . . Jan. K Wilon; l'ulnaiii and CUy A. Johnson ; Shrlby and Ilancoi k David S. (J od in Montrono rv h i Wallace; Claik and "Scott... ....Divnl McClor.-; Kipley UWrt W. rVL; Miami and Fulton II Milb-r conte-ted; W.ihmnteii ,t lUrii't.i. . Il..r ire H. tTrn; Vigo, Sullivan, Cl.iy .... Win. F. McLean ; (iibfou, I'ske, Dubois. . .John Hargrove l'J. l UdCKAT If SkNAToliS I.L1CTEH IX l ÖS. Adaui, Wells and Jay.. David Studahäker; Alb-n A. Hamilton; itrowii and Monroe W. C. T;irking on; Dearborn C OMhicn; Franklin Aaron U Line; Huiitirgton and While.. J. li. Slock; Joh'iMm Miid Morgan ... W . Jl Jeiming; Knox and Davie Jfirne-. I). Williams; Orange and Crawford. .I) liufoii Lorn-ax; I'oaev and Vai.tb rbur. M . T. Carnahan; W.;rrii k,Sp nc-.r, Ferry .J C Shoemaker, Clinton and Carroll Jas. Odell l'J. BIl-tltLICAX UkfRJhKMTATIVKS ILI.CTrp. P.i)nnf Clark Duv.d; limine and Ilendrick . . .(). A. Hamilton; Dcla art- Wm. Brntherton I Decalur Wm J. KoLiiimm lElkiir John Tl.ompa.p; Elkhart nn I Lagrange. .Cha. L. Murray; j Fayette and Union f! W. a" t ' i ; '(Jrant Win IUII; (Jreene K. II 0. Cavin; j Hamilton and Tipton. . . Addi-on lloxley ; Henry.. I. II Mellttt; I Hou artl T.J. Harrison; Hentlticka Levi Hitter; Jay Jr tl fMiii . . . .tleo. C. Whitemnn; . D. C. Itranham, John L M iiisfield; ! Kosc.nko. . . .r,ia no s t , , ,., t s rs 1.. ....... 1 1 ... 1 . ... ' ; V' . . " ' ordott, I ii.uni . W 10 Smith ; - - , jM-ran.. tot. roe. . i Uwll. . . . . .Ox run WheUel; . . . . M iitiu C Hui.ter; lehn II Morton; ; J!h u ' t la r.d . S ..1 H (.le'ry ; I ." A N 'driburjj. . Ja- h IM the; j 1 u,,,m l'- hear-on Joa r"M'. J,rkr h.tm-it I 11 Johnoa ; Randolph ... .-ilns l..-rmr; Hukh V" V"" S eul.i n I'hlo Clai k; Si Joseph ... .Tim- S .StHiifield; TlppeChttoe Cliri Miller, I . Stiles; W noil I ion A pi i ll. 1 Nt-i't-ki-r; Vigti N lv htlanrda John V I'.oid; Wb-ih J 'h Comstnck; Warrei K M N.b. kei; Wayne NY CJet.rie-.J H lion ilton, .I M Aur-tm; Cisy Lewis lio-; clo)tl John S Djvi 5l. ANTI L1.COM I oN 10M"tCTIC Kl I'RI.Sk T.T i Via ILI.OTtll. Vanderburgh H n Stinson; Spei.fer Calvin Jone, Itarl holomexv A (t Col ier; Jennings John T Slmld 4. lOMOCRATlf BiraisiNrxTIVlL.S I LICTID. Adams lonathau Kell.-v. sr.: i Allen N McLain, C Whet-lcr; ; Iteiiton mid White Dtvid Tnrpie;

o ' itrown .... L I ro5 r; ) Carroll Nath auiel lliack ; 2.,' Clark A J Carr, j Crawford David Summers; Cass Chas H Knowhon; lj Cllutol Jis Jt Newton; " Deail oru NV Tt bb, N C Durham; Dcxifss R A Clements, Jr ; j D'Kalt Mil. n U.tirrmau. .1 Dultois M Kempf; .'.'j' Kranklm Thus t' itTord; . Fountain A Clayptiol; j Fulton I Lhxs head; i'tSibS'tn. ..Isaac H NVo.mU:

"rr """V"" ! Ii II. Iiancocs oamuei onorai-t; anflM.K mtu Sheln3 . . Thma Claylo.",; Huntington .t Whitley .J It Firestone; J"hnon VucnMus Keef. r; ja(.kü!1 !s M. Clair Kith; K hoi .Mart i u J N Knlhaie . . .C S Dobbin; . . . NV in A Th-nipoi ; . . .James F. II rne) ; . . . Si an ley ; . . . D.is id A Lew i; . . . II ssfll Nel n; . .(. W Ma.sev; Mi'lisoii .... , . Montp'-mery . . . . .n o'.ie I)r.i i ee . . . . .......... pe 1'ike IVrrr . t!.uittoii Smith : I't.rter. . 1 bom as J Men i ti-Id : i .. .... , . Dtx id six der; Fill skl and Jasper. . Uipley NVm S Hartiei ; Mirth . x m -r; . .David IT.rey ; . T M S'dlivai ; . Win F Fa r rt tl ; 'U"" 'l'JJ.Vk W. shin eVo'n.V." ! '. '. .. Washington tl A ooamtn; Washington .Ulirt inu NVoi Hancock: NYells JL HlacWtor.1. W T Slodl -4". Consternation at Washington The Wahinirtoii rot rt-iodet.l of ii.t i loi . . , r . .e! hia Fress says : It is dobr uli to drpict ) . t . ...a .1.. .. ... ..f . flfj,ifirch h.re bf the reu'.t t.f v.-,r eb-c ! - I ,re.edhis llsckd'rd pie, fr.ind ittixeattl ,twrity feenpants mtrij rne.. Ii.nisi y . riet more tskrn avack than Mr. Ibichar.anj , i if d ts'o. I . b it two when hedic ver.d lost of the fire ar 1 Iv Coi'iVf men ef his astive State . favor .le t- bis K tns pflirv had r - r ebcl 1 . Ik .. .... i. . u I lifl'ii m Coui I i.sve urie si iinom apatheiessof a!.,. .m .-.ff State. Ut 1 - 1 l ( j liM, r,i.,iSp,i ,r, rV.din'.e I t v th. j I .1 ... ri ii t ..1 L mno'-wealth of whirh I.e was i Jor, 2 th el . ,fav. rite son," is a ternM bb" , nd puts him in s or? tu I.ynor. ihe .i-nr ntilious ox er . . . .... . tha dele.tt of t.Iaecv Jones are reall v dit rt aa j , . , . 1 . ntr. D 1 corrriit ' v rep-.r'od that the I rest 1 ... . . 1 I r 5 j (ted with Stais aff.irs. A taoroa J i now approaching c.rmz.?rlion i '.1 .1. t: x.:-.:.. ... rrs to go f.-o:u I'wstoc Is Kansas in three days

37 The Kvansville Enquirer Lecompton speaking f ih electi m of John ii Davis, spits out a little venom in the following lan guage t "We .ee that aome Dmcratic pir in estimktin thu- number of Democratic Con gremen recently -!ecteil, count in the iiam or Juhn Ü. Da is, frim the S.-vei.th .Dit rii t Now we don't pr.poe to do any such ttii. Wd have no doubt, h.iweveC, hM Davi lef..re long a ill be found lualirg overtur! to the Democratic psrty, and trying to sneak LacV into favor by pretending to b yet a Democrat, and as sbch entitled to sympathy aid sup-

pert from its or;nriir tion, but he will tat

cirloUjia uch a Democrat as wilUuiti1 ,r jri-.ie, is . M..v-,. ,, ... , , , l . , , ,t ciu t ks. b 'str up dull .unit's, and lint the opposition when he tvih-s to get tin-1 , , . " . , . , t t . r . Her tu Tain; it h. nt .li.i t, l s all ti;r"s voten which he forfeits fron the Pe-mrcralic j ,, , ... . , , , - ...... ... , ... I to all nun; and if tt lcv.ks f -r :v r renartv -y his dirgan:ting trr achcrv. anil hi t , . . , , , . ,,, . .. .. v i i vr.ird. tt is dn'ttnced mciti and sorcollution wi:h lslack Kepuhiicans. o urli !,.,., . , ' . . ... idil. I hero is no intend under th.e

mart, who ha done more to injure the Dein i- .- , . . . , ... . i . t .1. ... ....... i a' ij . uo I It o a litr lui' ..1 sali r I irfiT In Tm tf lr.-sn ltitn ' f All part , can c ret'j Lack ml our favor ; we leave him whi-rci he ha goite, a?.d are in favor of letting him p4dd!e his o it canoe ; more than thi. w w;h lo mnj him marched i out and politiaally bot as a drfetrter a fate he jully merits "All auch tricksters and political reneg of the a'ripe of D ivi and Hovey , who have j 1 v . -1 t.: . .1 f . r - :.. . UFiiugi.l ni.wm. yi.-.iv. ui irn. iui ii j;rri

degree we liave tM t ti Uleated I Itic Dciii'i ,""u " 1 Jir,ll k ' '-- craticp.utv ; wl. b.rpnlirv aud dishonorable ' ,nUst a t,,al j dement on the disends have'diviJed and pattered th cl.ild'en lr ,cl Pr,,v to that of any of their own houhol I. e are unwilling to ohor 'dtvi lll.ll. of dtlier p Tt V. Will, see hereafter rewarded with tdluM,! tW ; as "h,,m w -'ve tonve.sed CY y iWy the W.i.hi, gto Cniot.si 1 of Douglas, if they . ,'"("fn'' ever return to mir rjtnk they must do so aa ' private; wo ill nceive their votes, but JkuISII Iy ).N(S EVITT. Th modem Isr.te pNre no powor nr trust in tl:eir htnda." 1 lilies, we are inf.irincd bv Herr Ctt'ers,

We will wsii pttiently and see if Mr. Davis and Hovey will m-ike an effort to 'tnel" b.iclc into the Dnnocra'ic party. We tsn ee no rea-on why they ever ho'iM I .ire to 'etrrp i.uk" to LecoinpfoniMn. C rtainly by refusing lo follow in the pith toin'rtl out by the Pre, ideal, and joining their f rtunr with those who opp.si: his policy, they e.cape th .j;.BfL,;,...(.f.,.k,r;.o,i,n..A rrp.Pii;ni. and wron... an.l have lh -ratification of be ing in Wtter co-npany than heretr.f.ire. We jre inpreed with the ide.i. they will not b r.iüiii "tiiPHki:- Lack . Jir. lv (i nn r. . . ..... C - - - M 1T The gn-atcst evil, mjs the Ma lion Courier, that ci-i h Ml a frco S a ia the invasion of the people's authority in a violation of the constitution by the officers thereof The present State otricer have "done this ihiiilf." Will the people's representatives I. . . . . . . ' iiii 1 r 1 iir 11011 1 1 s 1 1 ' 1 a v- i ns uuvelhe manly v.itne to iirm th-m to f-ai , - ii..re t.is icr ... i..r i.cnmi .vsonu., : .. momy shall be drawn from the Treasury rx j ,i,tof appropriat i n mule by law i So reals the constitution ....ide bv the People .. . .. .." ' . of linliann. 1 his plain provision (f the or- 1 1 1 . I same law ban been openly vioUleJ by the ..... . .. btite adn inistr.uioii. If ih partie ta ihia wickednea are net ptmi-hed. who knowa what t normities thev may commit dm ins ihe m tt twoyem-a We nrp-tl this m.iiter upon the allelitioi. of the people before the ebciioli; we' i.ow ure" it uttoii the a tent 1.01 of the imiohers of the Giiitra! Assinibly cf the people. ' ' - T 1 kk r Liu t . Oct '21. lö-" xi r . . 1 1 , 1 Ma. r.iMToR : I was some hat surprised as well a ijtieved to learn, that many whom me Jesired to sse nt our entertainment lal ee-, I tiiiiij, tlid iiot , by my note tf iux itation, con-j sider th.melx s invited. We conider thir ' "patrons" of the I olit -C ion, v h havee.uitrib'ited to the lection tit the building, whether I Ley have pupiU theie, or ixoi. e wish wore-sxer it to be understood, that such," as ar? bei led . 1". of the C llee, w fie her ' tney have cent n'.utfl "material aid or not, arereganled by us in the liht f patrora. lone e.lft't'T JOH.N CON LUT. . - - - FT We see that Dr. STH'?ir V.i-nc hssj otx-fied an oflir. m tt iLmr .-n! of I !.-r .1 Vi . t.. .r. irison un v nuice. t, - ... . i .. i i .1 . ... I'l. j mini; im!, ih rii riiL'i.v'i in nie in. , , , i ticeof Jledicine f r manv vrir in llu ciM ... n .. ." ., in r.iiniiclii.n will l)r I I l,i nn nr.-.l - - -l a reieitaiioii as a skillfiil p.ivictiu .d c- ' ... , , conplis'ied g .ll- man . .... ... We hope ti. see htm engage in a lucrative pr;ictice. Fkickoi- I.ivinu i.x Kas. Corn in Law. rence sells for twenty cents per bushel, sweit potatoes for. oe dollar, common potatoes fif.; teen to eighteen cents, w heat one dollar, acp'ea . . " ' .... . one dollar twenty-five per bushel, tlourSl.ij jerlOGlbs. 3J The Compromise tf jO, most sscretliy passed as a "finality," was broken by the "party of permanence," and, as a consequence, the part itself ia permanently broken to pietea. 57" The Musical Festival at the Fern Col!etlfe in Friday evening, gave the 4,rea'et at i tf.ir' ion to Itiose i atlendsnee. ae.il ti i it . . . ,i . . ... highly crrdualj to the teachers and the pu pus. 17 The Fredenrk (M l ) C. era r.otices the ait'iilar ph noMienoti in that xicii.ity.of mi si lire apple erlisr I in full l ioom.oti ti. "J?iL j ilsy of S-pt mb r. Ku tip it u:s Dact.'fTi a Lt week Mr j lt...-ri i'sioi.t.oi, f Ji.hnsiMi, ot Triim'.ul, e )n," wa billed by his daij;ht-r wh is insane. 1 T Divid it . Atchiaon, a bv was vervon-spico-oia two yrar a jn, in th K s ? ss t r-i:b les, has shxnd .r ed p!ittca, sti.l is r ow in pe'f-ct retirrri-i,. 1 " Ore l.ii ilrr-1 sliio fi't.intr. ho h n . 1 tlischire 1 f.-or-i the Tharston nsvv arj, on .... - . . account 01 ii.eir o.lltfs. l ,,,P ,tUinf 1 7 ....... 1 . 1 1 . ts,:,'r r" the Erie Caasl, is e(iht iUles prj I T h ur. s . IT

r Inltllc-.'n staa aold in C'ica' at CjVoi-' htnitb-in pUfchacl wi.h .joj r buht I that hadbt eo hauled f.ftvi ..-

Ct a mi'cs bv ov.ru. j ..r Carets, sic. at In new room. Mr oti I dooi ; , it ef the .Southern Hank. i ! . ... . . .. ij i Le Mate eHCHon con.es o.r in I lino is I on Tusidsy r.tit.

How tiik J'nt is AirucTin ur Deai 1 Irans. lUilrondä ooc.nsionaly oompl iin of Jt a l-baIino;. but no ins'iluli.n -u(rrs mi much from it as tl.e TrcfiS. A st'isib!e vi:or e'.ty: Tho pte$ eniLin lh H;tion of (!eid lio ic!ita frtm tits j ul?it, the bar ml the ';if: frtn c.r r;i' iin. 5uielt."s ami irulividu.llü. It eXJOCtnl to if I J is iu.eitt; it is required to jjtve strvrtli ti svcek institution, eves to tho

blind, clothes to the naked, and bund to the iiur.pr ; it is a.-ked l cover up isitirmilies. hide Wcalnv5cs. nml wink :tt . 1 a 1 . . 1 I M'ttrir. Ic t-. iiJ.ik .1 ii ... I .ir ltt.1. , , . . . . i . I u.ai itj .a io give mi muc1, tooctetv without rav or Hunks, Kudsau on Uis Result. In his dtil.y of the l.rh in.t. Mr. 't Hudson. r eurs to a memoranda of i;uesj made by h'm pcrior to the tlecticti, : ri it- ' 1 1 Ihe ollict.il re urn tmes his judt: . '- . "rit en 1 0 county to be vi-rv leror, .1.. .1:." imei j - " ' l t.Y it la a lit in . tti a t. h.HVe h huier life of it than our modt-rn Christians. During tw. nty -three )ea-8, M r. C titers has Uen t'.herin statittcs on this he.td in Wiev-lbur; nml he finds tli.1t as inrtn'S, aS b S Midas adultn. Jews live l-illT tliHH Cnrili.aiis. lie attributes their looker life to S .me peCU hriyof race; but i: is jmduble tht ir nnrer nts onKlllr 1 uo 1111 11. a pOp'T deW H nil unherod of thill-, .till pver;v and short life have h well-known reUiuii.--JA-W Titmu Ax Akcikvt Cin ucti. The -riiKt Church in Un ord," Con net tiout ( Con - jt , i n.n ist ). must he K mo !cl of its It has been in exislenre tvrohun dred and Iweiiiv five ears, and bus nev. t er disndssed a t astor. It has iiad t ti in all, uu, of wht.in havo lived end died . 1 I.I I a'non Inetr J'j)lr; anJ t:e tcti'li. the! 11.... , u. ;siiui i' iio'ii 1 ' "nn . i u tin avaia. tin i vnera.iv iir. 11.1., i.-s il.ss u-r . .. charge ot it lor y )e u, and elUs 1 k. Iv tieintin, as Lis ri-dvC04 ota di i, till d ath. i

. ... . . .... 1 r 1 i e inpprf.-o h td tba.h, she Sent f..r n sVt -r'Thfl pri.pt i t rs of the Overbind ' fb I I f 1 ! , ,iul iicts named Julie, who Hated M il Hnu'e C h'urtiia hate contacted' , . 1 wi h the (t .veri nietit for I wo m tt!s n ; ni uk',b -V ou u" vi.dm. -Juiitn. Wi-rk fr rJJ0 tb0. The pihe .r(S4' s-hs. "lahf v iir i.ilin, t.nd jli llirt'ticjli tickt ts is 2 JO, v ith fur y p.iuinU j The Def. at td' the Swi..; d.v it 0 u 0 d" balTue. .Six pssePeia -'" ;la ta inn. and don't ,?i,. o tiüej

Inmu 'll tm the fjrst trip. I in te .Hie MX stipe i int tub tils tin the unit- ; each biei inch n,'. d eey two bundled tin', s and (the diiM-rs exeiv on bundled in.le. I A' o'lt six hltti liej miles of tl e I' Ule Is exposed to the att 1 k d India' v.. -Ii Iii h ' .... 1 ...... 1 ... ... . ... an armed Utni et t v 1 1 1 1 uu 11 Immi. love !. Contis'r Hklt it Afcr a atart'a.' eei emotiv had Inen y tf rrnid 01 'ie ". tb chinches i;i A iristii M:eiijm, tl,. hi i lr. wt.rn recv W'j t!;e eoiir unl i i i of her fii tils, Im d lens, ai-i-urdit! t. the esta dish.-d ti icti'tcis en!. m; :.t l!itldit of vl.irh l.e 'toojii f .oiw d Ml!'. nii!i a c .t i-as ll xv of ht;nv llui 1. A I ' i : . i. ... i 1 l . , i i t .-, i . . f .. I. f . tri ii i 'i ..A . ir i n'l. ii . i n " iiii; jr r 1 im' i u I i 1 1 v- j 1 1 f t( i.i rn n " 'SI.. 1S i b.l 1 atiotll 11 a- s!ie Old. I StkIct Niioim is admitted tthoca i . . .. . Id. tir.cra'tnir nnni at I 1 1 1 : 1 ? V nv. led , -. even tl:e silt ot int -ndent of t1 New ! .. ' .. I- otin II m. line. At) ofheer td the I i.i ! - ,. i-. . ...I Si ..... Ä .. l. ....ft Ol .3. -lit.. ft. h l.lt.-k.r.. " .... ,, . , ' ; , f,i 1 einölt- li tei'ii tho tv.iiL nt m.. ....... ...... 'i.--ft-...ft. I , , , . . 'rtt'n'5 tb eatde. rnt Mr. DpShi'V tea , , . , , ft. , ;., cd to pee j through the window. . Mork Camei.sj. The New Orhans 1 ifnu mir th if is. lliil tlir. . I . i r. 'Vt,n ,Vft.n n, ,1 . 4ipn.. tll' r,rnw.,. , . , , . , , , bavin"; ci'jT'i'v camels on board, and the

latter fottj. have arrived (dr tlieiSotth-j wr-üt-1'asH, ant hve been onlered ifirnn-...- w . , . , , .... , ,, --onrrcssrricn to D2 Chosen thia in vesu.n. 1 he came b .rc imp rtt i lb) ' vuV&vu mm

tin? (rovernment, and are intended to join tli hose already d inLf well at C'aipj ii . . . ... croe, above all Antonio, iexas. irSTTh. IL n Hobt rt Iah Oxti n, we

iare informed i now ia Knjrlaml ott n alt-- i- i Vt.ittobis venerable fiM.fr. who Im

reach1 1 his ff.ili year. nd is tl: Mpie 1 nn the memo r of hn own life and tim"n. The f.nrni y f nr la'e mir isier to Naples reiclnd New Uarnionr k ver - al weeks sinc e bv the way of Nt w Or - bans. The Jix-niit icter i- jei-til u be at home aonietitoe in Noxembtr. jTff" A few dax-s n.o a slaxo who hnd otitrMotla white f. mal-, in Indes V, AU., uhi hung by lloj t.oiiul ice. I lu v hral promised ,0 bum I. on alive, hut afKT IJ 111 I.III1 IO ll, SUt the inst'et aid hun lain. reCvfi .Cted - - -A cir tilar I a le. nl lre-s,.!to lh"c loc.I ti:;z-!is t.f tl t Ma e of (),io,"j c .llin' tl.c.a o in,-, t i., C'iricii.r.aii n 1 the J4 li nd ?..h of NoVtti.her, to 'e lÜK-1-.Ve the b.-st ii...v b, secure their lights in Olli., ar.tl 1 n-;: ol their r-cv in ihe Lüi! te ll c. int;tf s;s jT-s7A I-rs1 xi i er, iti Hivana, .nv thro I 4 c,l 1 en a tb c si,,n of p- uniaw. .......... .. . .A ... ft I ft." . f , 1 lii.jiw.itii'T. in i ne .jpreni 11 in ttn.-ii t.f thtf l land, wi htn the la it t o vtnis, a jT A mtnri d U !;cir rirr ida'ed Und ia lein ex-t n-ively ki-ned In Ohio Praj in-tl.p U-M.iuw lo ateps fot .el.el tn that MHn ofhsr inctlbt, ol fn C yty bv .ending them I, if a to to the UnJ of their father,. c .I tm 1 . .... XT5,me of the d.nrcbo. in Milua uVie have txrlifi. ,! th.. l.n.lln.1. . r .1 - ..... . . H.nm.11141 J , 1 1 1 , (II. . .... txrinrirxh f tint tv. t. ..Ill l., ... ... . c IX e 1 lor t .0 tio ..f at nn.-era ,,. it : '--a-w ss vi ;C 1 j r.in

join houses of worship.

Great Excitement at lievr Albany. I.orisviLL, 0-t. .rth. Hor.icc Bel, nbo reb-MSfd hi f.tti er and brother I'Otn IJr.tndi nburi,', Ky, hint Julv, comtnittcd n a c. i?i;e .d' running tdl" iiero , w.is uh n Lf ratutd.-y fp-rn th Iiir (irunJ nt New A buiy. Ind., i li..ut wairit, and t:k si into Ki tiluckv bLtii i!! oHu't-r".

'ih New A'Iiif.t.nn .nre tremendoulv ox:it-d. The life Ls IU nor;' run, and , a l"r nueling ras It I J on , Sntuidav jte r.in. Out liundrt! peop'e ch riete;! a frrvb'nt and b ft br 1! a denbtir eU r!jv witli the nvowed ttirtn.M of rein HJh n expro uns ?rnt from Imt!vI ; 1. ...... .1 . I - , . , r". 1 . . u . ir -u ira i)'a-T;l Hie iioi;.e xp-.-di-j tion. (lovt rtu.r Will.it vl has n tnpj a n -uisilion on the tioeu.tr t KetiUi kv f : tho men w ho t-.tjtuied De. I. l-ATF. K. TlieN'fW A vw t xp.-diti.. didn't -to Hrandci.buj'' tU id.t . lut talk. I1 'on tt-dav. 1 v in'-r'iiii' is i'ir ,r t'S rii lit 10 to tlt'.1 f . . r. ittnee the pr t eed;t"j o! the tdlu-ei -t I . ., ,, '! llt- '""".o iffl'ltinnj Del'. ('"ItWliriH Warning to Illinois. The d. up. t.i-o m, uhi l, Ul. f(.:u. alw8ti ictpfei vtmld be phudbv Ib.uj;las in lllii.,,i-f j ju. pnnj thi" eity. Iiis irii.vsHri. 8 niv busily H( Wn SVe htve tlie nulluni y of feveral of mir bekt cilden for in"; tbnt l uiolndaot tuen ate bein birr-d. tubli.-lv in Mir stnets, t(i;ntt lliiuni. st'ftis b'v to work on the U .ilr tds, but realit tov..te for the liouhts ctudidaW-s let L -is!a-ture. A lar-e tmnibi r of thm leit itt-d fi hets at the liu.t ,.f Markt I tr el vet rd r ftt riKMin, fi tun h rs.ni who iepresr.tt d biniM If hs the a -i nt .f il,r Ul.m.i j j Cfi.tfal Kadnud. A cnVi Je table crowd 1 i it i I ", ö;411 bim tn tl- M ewalk. H'Cei ji th. tr tu ke h ;U.d l.utiyi-i- lo j dep ot tor Lau. Iioni wh. n t tin v ate i dolll less (u bt hellt t dillel t-lit t.mi.l s, .! I hr n4 1. w hi. n pt.ini uillbem th.ubtj fd 1 ointi,, siiU' h Uw frauJulent I votes cont lried lotes4iy to elect Douhis inembt 1 s .f .he Lc ial.it uiv. j Lows Jhmuaut. ; Slxi.i tiu IU,. tt.o..i " - " ' ' KKIIIIUIII'l ! thtts t I ties tie death of M.rh .Im. U j l-UUi u,, 1 t h.n..f .0 Quo, n ( ir.h- , arine cf Me.lit.io. lse l.;ul didifnmc.l !l,rl,;,.l, L- 1,.. 1 i.e.. v ........ v .... w.,,uir n.e. ;ui::tUte tut- tldatl; .ntnl w In n x.ut cme t. tli - "'vi: p,uin-( j,n ;,,ur I r lixu time, in the in. ..si i1 linltve n..in. ISAII. S , ... pel you tn.' l ie V.ilt l did as he tit site I, arid she hern ii ArVit. J bi n ith Kl Villi a'ei xv . t 11 1 lllio ill 111 it. Al is I ist st. al e rt I .Ted tt twi..iiti '. tlf uinj !r dlt '.'..- sii.-tdijie b d. s!li tu I tu l.cr ..fur oms. -a ,x .... 1 d e ! Ii w !' a'td S.I !!.! d. Mi l l Kl .rt.Ni i.. 1 i. IC I J pe.e . ' J '! i pie HI tbe vlll XAjlli !,:i 'ss., Uj ivrst' a 4 r ft .i, !',.- Iii. I, 1, . .. ..... ' u n.i oa' l, lUn ' :n lop '! i a :!i oi x ti.i s o :i i i:i jti h- ofji.ij.r, e jjill.r uni rtt''di .it. .. II" i . ... . . i : ii .... ! i l ii' i" in e in- .o ii eil, and i.e Mii(K'i (i.i.K. I 'If vot: air i:i it iif," -ti I Ki'rhjf wj.h .. , sme tlt-n-o . visini s, why tbot t . r ' J - ' u beV ne, tt'a I 'riI,.e J . J r ' r . 1 j -1 tonor. A on dxnt rav h word." "ill' enllt-o tmb Vir J.iitior; hut r. t lio'v 3 ' 4fc 1 ; tj(,, fckj xs vorhin' thtotl-h the ho!,,s in j rne tro ner! .unl J- hones crvtn' out ' ll.r.... .1. .1 -...1 1.1 " .1 oui'iiii Hi'" rii.i. Ijt'i-'fc. ill me S'.Hik ll chicks, an 1 ihu f.mine tlcil'a Ktarin'in ! mo c Ve ! Man nlivtdlWl it bcifoj,.' , -.i i t , : tl hunt.ieil tonirueis" Year. C:.;;rcwi,eri are ei lu bo ho-eu tl na fall tn New V.rk. MasnchufttM, Mn- i. 'an. New Jcrniy. Illinois, Wivorjain, ' and Delaware, ;ml the follow in-' cundi- ! ( ikIIv - have b i n tiomitrited; JTeTO. Jl. MatN-sott. c f .-on upttn itj toin-iy, I .nvin U-en il-b' .tt 1 bv ahmst j " unanimotis vote, in hist as-iiatioti for : 'Iber M miriali oi to ('oti"roK (in ,i. Oiui.l Distrit t New V..iL), has left tl I arty, and is rtintiin against the Ib ji'ibhen raitdi date, an I is canvasftino for OefM'craiic npjoi. ZiTAtnos A. Li x r ucc l. as ace r, .i.i . . . . . I ii. v i . o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 io 1 1 oi tlie Attieiteana of j M HS.irhutta for (oVertlor. Ina .1 - 11. n r. r 1 s.M.(.rJ, I, ()ir,. Hfl Amri'..-. f .: !.. retutii. tl i!;a;,U for ibis utii..ujht hon--r. His V de will Ik- Veil- li .1.1 tl. .. fM,t' gi:';:i) mptoit Hanks. " ' l lll'.l r , fTI postmistrr a Mt-eoy f'nrk 15 1 1 'i;, " a .-vi or. an e n nt V, lias oU jndie. 1 'l h'r "i r f i ' e.-nem co isr t" i . inori.-y wix t tken from lottcs y i.im. but he vein u .L i, -; i t. l by ra re enrv vity, uy-uuv and i. rtdinleite. 1.1 the pKt uvv of dii,ent p. isoj.?. .-- AMr. Moia-j is tobe ro'tii.': I iM.derilt.f the New Yotk and Kiie Rd- . ad, at a 1 trv of 62.r.llK., vx ith nn us-si-ti.ttt who rid ire $7,(j(hj. atirlVraoi' in Knland who leato rrvilnwd car- w I ii.. trajs ar(. in motion, are snhjet to pcr,?iltKH. A bdv was lined Oi nr.d ,rn r:, a few week' fr hat injw flopped o it of h trnn on the Crystal l'ace line lforo the cars slopped. . fctTOl the. forty-two Dcmoriats w, votetl for the Ncbrmsla bill thitty-tico nava received j-rnnssjon to rvttre to va c life. I" T

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