Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 January 1859 — Page 2

ff OJ-VV I f ROBERT N. HUDSON, ZtMtor. O autoi V7TT.TrrCnaV .. rJ i.Mwyai wauuaiy ö, t

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A Chapter on llcsic and lIcficians.'iLi' &m of ai-ratio fur a Wt. it was

. ,, , . . . . , . perfectly rendered. Two JCh voice, ao ad Tbe culture of mmic i reSoio and eleva !! . . , . , . . I . . . , , ,,. , .. justed te each othtr, ro balar.cirg eavh other, ting. Tfci aweet art, aerial and elf like at it . .... . n . . . . .i , . I and dir'tir. over auch a J heroa, prodt.Crd Je, ia incapable of expresmg any emotion - 4 . . I , . ,i ' V i - 'aneJrct l-rjond try expectation. 1 rtjoyrd h.:. are Lot annulling to the aoul. Muse- .. , . , . . . ,. . ' , . , tvhi very laudi. TL two young girl, with is tie king of tLe heart a deep mytterie. It , , , ,. , . ... . .. . . . .voice liae winced ligl.tt.iug, rambling to poevej the open UMin.e to tie iselated 1 , .1 . , ,, . . , , . , . ' cetber, ortt the fairy realm of aong. .Sow Chamber of the mot isolated eoul. And . J 0 wiiileit ptnrtrates the aneturo aanctorum of J ourtiturf. itearrlm f.r .rrow. .,,d!1,k ,urllf duV, -ll"n JTTarefulljr they chase

, it carnt-s a tula fr orrow, tnd: y .tljhv its iBaJ;icaH!ttoarrct,ilj,rachoafrur 0,ne ÜutV.atesljwer i. In Lk.rvi -l pliintiee eallej. IW.lIjthe i . i it'i.i

lifU a ger and Lore

upourfaflin-imhenlarirfiiU.andtran.!"0""9 "K"l7 P cun-rortin-themir-tothetl.Mfulre2innof.eni;.:tr1'wUIu,r-T,',,, aW T-n the Contralto Tntion. which o jr opuler.t n.oth r tot oe ! tnS fu r ,Ke P,d JJ Trno. ho 's' cannot iprta. are expand J, reproduced.! UP-I,d UP-io rrrtlT P,'rlfu,re- N t t.d moltiplid tj the awert vatrie of oued jnectar;d take an altitude, make a few prelimP.wta Kate drunk in ipiratiun from rüuic. 0rJ " together, and aa? they :o agtin wrLen reeling urdrr the p r of iiiutterahle cathii i; the auiixithest cliff p)iiiip on

thought. Hear what one of ih'm aaja: Ml Jatt, tt f ! for M. h jautej, T't of lt.e j n e rcJ ari.-'l. Vi wil l ii m birh In rfui.h int1, ll.-ne jrl.J In K'i j li.iu 2 '

Mrthinkslcanee I c fore rue now, the blind , the Tucal athle'.v inchue their heads and re old rd Miltoa, attuning hi rnia J to imruortali iTtt eo. Wy commuiiinj, a w aa his wont, with) It ia dt:e to Trcf. Mrinineer, to make honorIhe organ in a .olitary el.nrch-strikii li-t-1 able met lion of hi own masterly compo.ilealy th chord. tht he might theiehy awake; Uo,,,. The hjran "It is fini-hf-d '." de, rreth key note of his inspired soul. n.r r r ti. ....t..., ...... t I. sr.

Vhen orce ft JOinff anite, like Mi New-! fereed the a-Tf;,l aolemnitr of th,. t.r.t part. I and au-pended Trom hi mioiMer.al bjr for in,uc, yUM. to the w,a inrtuenefs -painf.l-proloni-it.ttn.e -followed tt ' f'- " Jchurch miinlaah.p till the conof aon. she usher in a r.ew lif fr herself j a addet. ouil.ursl of joy, when the pre.t a-o"- f,'rrnf" cl "P"" ,,,e c'e , She pl,ri?es rapturously itu ,U cry stalme ' ny of the atonea.e.t wa consumiuatel ! This! The Court wa. Composed of the fo,lo,..g ilplh cf inilody, and 1 athe in those well jcemposition alooe entiil.a Prof. Mti..iner to I mi,1"t r: Ingwafea which harebuny.d op the aoul oflhii;h rank-and is more than rnough tP JUv. Ö. T. Gilhtt, Prtudeut: thKrtn'rof of old. j atami. !.i.o master i.f his i rofe-slo,, I h.-r-! T.cy. Mr.ritnllard;

Ehe find herlf akin to Iniortalltv. .! ii 1

. , - j iij nam i now ii' i r i . io um i cri!on with the ilrrnal diapaon of the uui- j hare writti n and I h. jj to remin tliir faithTere. She find tLUic thrilling everywhere.' ful fiien J ?TAK. Old ocean chart, in auring monotone, to .. her ..r as to the , inldipped ae. Uull, lean- RccCUt InVCntiOUfi. liiffcnlu. lrea-t. He r rcry Uin; i , oi.cd j ..0f in.ention the.e is no end." The iuin tr :!. It nt 'tfin!r-l, like Mloniet'a i , ... . i :. i- ...

ccfliit, Utwet-n ar;h and LiaTiit; and iho'iL'lil ,, . , .. - II f,r I lift t it, i. r . 1 1 1 1. ,n .i ...... . :. , , . ". louclie-i this l.i iaditini, ruut'i-r-of f.iCt tilth. Muse at d t-ry. Mr air and ater, re ilctbtd. An artiste out of hi element, . a v.,l .t thr r!... ..:rr.uri..p. of it. -r ,. , , . . . ' Vfltair. 1 1 .Irs u 1 ii lf-i.,-r.l nnl fit' a . ... eihenal clement in I.Uh it luxtirntis.t .r i i ... Th retorr, I rt.vy e iMistf the r I trnioninus , x,..rr.c. v 1 tury tl.oae. to horn ratt:re p ak, wiih h,r h.lv me arm. el. n-if 1 - " - . ....... s.'vswsai.ata.a. If. I nvy th.m tbe ..y t riou ernvdstioi. ... .... . . Cti til ei Tt I .nt. t .. i. . .. ,.Ar w 1. . 1 . - m 11.. ... 1. .-vi., 11. n 11.11 n 1 1 .... ... V ' i ...... iritmi .ii-, can go to hl piano an. I ur.l.ur. en .. , . , . . In ouI who vi aft the dttarted piril to , ,. , . I.earen. on arer! ln.L' scal-. Me crvatal ad Ier. wl.ich Iran ai;a.ti-t lh diar. vu( points cf tar. I .nvy Peilhuvrn, whodivd compo ii hi own Kequi .ru. "L.t u.o die in niu xiri. "The Iltaviu are chantinj;, leor.K :'' cried M Lbran, and expind. 1 rty tho.., w ho can (1av. th wind, and lay the iu pulsivo o-itlmc of their thoughts up 0 an air. I envy them lit weet revealinj;r f tii. ir art the avlph lile tuttc whick obey thtnt, and ruu their orraud. clad in uc 1 1 tcatbi.4 hapi, the eaijr alll ience ef feeling KiouUid by bnalh the ecstatic reach of their pint Jiapin notes the awifi wii.inga of ll.ei. illuminated utterancec. I rtiVy them their carrlf uarderin. ith the witihii ' vagrant of aontf, where e'er he call them. I pre siime my Trader are aware, that muie, like l-ive, nil. the c a np, the curt, Iho fjreve I'rinc-i Albert, Victoria il!utrio'ia I ritiC fo.ss.irt, is a cioopoer. Another of the Sur Cs.bur hai produced ame viilainou medley, called operas, that are not worth men Meotioniit. Thfrett Verdi ha inatiur. t.d a new opera In Pari, w ith a much pomp and cire nmsunce, aa we Republican gura!e a i'rei lent. In hört, music i flourish in,; abroad, a well a in Terre Hv.it. Hut new to mv theme. The reader i aware that thf? foret-oi n l is ..rite a ort nf i-n.tii..ri n.u.f..a I ..... ,.f im.i : ' That inorder b. approach my aubjct pror ! ly.lhiltoPtrewtl,ewavwithro..-wl.i,h I having d-ue, I pr,..-,-.! to pay ...y respret to the gr.tr. ful gitls, who Unt thvir Voice to the po-ir. I purp. ly o.oit all that, abo it a lare and appreciative a idieuce, and the program , iiit i me, and encore, which hahen ai! ever and over gai n , by wisrr heada than mine. Mis. N ew by c iT.eti ve rendilien of "With Verdure; I '! I " Cr,n 1 f A .t. i, . ii 1.1 1 u. i I ) r t ,.r i ,f tS. i ..a, ..w... v. . . . - ... ...... ..... . .... . , , ,. ... ,. , Creation, wa her (UeJ u utre. (Till my read - , .. era pardon me, for remarking ra p .near, that . ... , , , , ... , it I lUyden whom Madame de SUel portray a, . ' . 3 ia the lifo of the charnurg unprov isatric t:o . .. . 1 rinne i .vj - rwui... toiiu . , , , . '. , .... IT.. .... a. at...... .r . . . . UVJ- Ü .UIHliur ii.wii 'i.aiiuu. in ...in. ui in. . hsrtniii inirii... wn.cn.no.iauu. recane.i w m.py. s..., achooldiya, when the Caliph wav co.idered i a. t a . ih.a .1 I . a mo.tformiJab'.e atf.ir. I could but a.aiile -to . ....... . ar ..a. :..arr . . . . . . . a . . . . aai..i...... Vi " . hat .Mort u.ei t.4jo,wr.enni greai long hid.m. wer neq .a. . ...a re... requ of them. Moxvrt had t' lCt TiJe, then extant, and l e oed to atrikr the itri Hoi. a ;itti it. in em. Tl en.e : u i. til. final ly.hi proU.c:gt into auch fa. or w ill L j aingular owner, that hecoiupod afveral dif f.C i't piece with a r.ve accompani nent ! , . , , -..I The Mandalina I'o'.ka, performed by Mi : . .. j n, and rrof. Memmger wa brilliantly Madiun executed. The dactto from Ii 1 ravatore Yj ; , . MiNewby and Pr f. Memmger, w ith piano ; accompaniment by Mi Malion was charmInilj and iJiCtively ren Jere,! alv "Kobert Toi qoi j'aimet 'by Mia N"wby. The van ationaupsia the vpu!r air of Horwe, i adeliciou co.opoaition Trof. Meinioffer eah. biting hi tieiht of LanJ. ta good effuct in it execution. Die the reader rero-mber Theck arey accent f the variatiooa pon a popular wk.:x La Violette T Thi diabolical aa tirUtdare aaiong other tLi. t criticie a youag la Jy e perforiaaticc of La Violette. He aay. ah Wave u rt .the plain unvarnished L YioV.tc -thru ihe gaipi'i it thn ah iretted it then ah aiubled it. TttiftHj ahe toicd it of atair, then aha thr;W t d$wP

(al. ot a Ireak not a jar disturbed thei , .. . t . . '' ,e . t i r i . r ,v I ie examination w.n ne continued to roor ef ownirg it together, ao a to obtain it fn 1 ' gl v mg their very delightful ci.cert f r the ... . , . barmoay of that .' Conception. I need - ,, , . . , , .. .., ' ,., . .... - ",w. commencing at o'clock, tarotosiy v. . ifull Ur.f.t. Ten y on r women rniv-ht own ' tnef.t of the poor, of I hi cil v, on t r.Ia j night ot av that one "ueg voeaii't. romo. over , ... i . J w 3 ...... j tojj.ther nx ewii.g niachirea. aud thu carry at. t r v:.ilf... t ... . , thas L-raü I pr.i uctin of Hayden'a renin, , . V . . ., ; ir 'Chola Ls.ngworth of Cincinnati, of le . aoul f.llew. I. ,fc 1 " 7, T 5; T f-, to gi ve a .ilver goblet, of oa hun.lteJ 1 yy'.Z .proceed, of their l.W and the ad vantage of IT Weroticeancw cr.-i.g. ,n proce. of do.r.( rr th, ,Uf (f ,., if v,rMf fof vaae o( Iiee voice. mechanisot. 1 he ahare ytteo. i one which ! construction, on Main tuet, opposite the Prirw. that will . . t

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Utair. Finally ahe cratched. and pawed it.

i - me lour vidui 01 neaven, leaving u.e aobbing away down io the baa, a though i had taken rt-fege there, from the naurderaiK t. that wa going oq in it name. Mi Art ie Large arg that favorite oM ballad Kathleen Mavournren very aw.elly. which wa. encored, lut M.. Aon. Lange ,,.. n,0,. .rill i atitl j in the d-ietto Wuest est Homo witli 11 Metj. I Kite referred f . , .... . the moil tri tnblitig ledrr line dotting the vibratory air with roulade and hake. pointing oT little tip f notes like diamond row Icre now there, tlastiin, caliD, klidin, until the rretty r aMim is oeer and .a'aiaisuiv'iva a lit u ivin i i i muk n . l.,r .1.- .,.i...fMt.. ...I ..lit i . , to a muie afoi mere timiiiu eau-ni every I r. The iiit drlicnte and eoipplictid tru ' 1,1 cersrrc rarrieu ou wUU Kr aar pieciMo.i, - inn ii i r y rrviTrr rn l v iv u r!! i r . . . ' iiiiniiitaa ni i i a n k n aiiAii au'iiia a i'i '.ii. hai.iiii i..riai i . i .at e.ui . i.f mm '.. , u. n llii'i; ruiitlU liniil UK siiiNlllin VI lulu r a i a ,anu iiaviui'ii uir-; uiiunnz Vinn. . . , ... It I very eiv to foifee that eventually the . 3 ' f v Im 'i'Vr nel !'ll .C,.V,I,"J i C.!n nr"' ' ' T'r v'nnr ,u l 'J ,n1 a I . . ajafaaV.. I al.l.I'lLMl ..I . .'II. V , . f I na.1 .,n I oia i i.li.... ..tb ofj J' ioi "ainru laor aioi.c s. in re , ...Kin in inmi, i..-tiiiMct Ii. oaeai.Yl'i v J 1 mam to man Tl.,. 1.1 . ... ..I . I . .. ... i... 1 : . .1 :t.i.. .. ... .1... .. :n .1 ... . . ! . , ,. 1 . .1 ... i reek to si ve lot m an lucalno. , that Ihey may , ... , , . j lerform their part in the aLilUil labor of the ; . 1 1 ouu w iM un iMii.itu IO-114V 111 ii.eri ioie 1. 11 iure. Kven agriculture uill n..l ecspe. Move n.ents have already been CMiiioenced to ajply the aa.ne method of asuociAled and ikilled la bor to agriculture which has tu n o uccc1 s, a a, lul 111 manufacture. .Mowing ami r.apiiil machinrry are a reat advance already accomplihed. The attain ph. i not 0 distant as j . I. . a a. .... m . 1 1 i , . . ... ......I i... v.... 11 Steam hovi 1 are n.iw in erHlion with en tir aures-. a irgle al.ovelfull filling a car from a gravel bank. To er machinery for all the purpose of agriculture must be introduced during the life of the present generation. Jme peron think that machinery uperaede and tp; lar.t human labor, adding to the burden of the masea. This wa illuatra ted by the Irishman who hook hi fist it the team engine which was hoisting out the venae l'a Ctrjjo on the wharf at New York, an t then apostrophised alur tliis manner: "Arrah, there' one thin y if can't do, and that i, rtte." U believe the Irishman wa rijjht, and that is the limit. Steam entire will not be applied to voting, hot vie skall ee them doing aUn.tst every thinj ele. The.fTict of mchii;ery on labor i not to ilimih tl e a mom t of Ulr done but to elevate mr in hit. o ii.ui.n.soeii uruoerv V. 1 . I 1. 1 . 1. .! !.: . i I I tn.de labor, and ubstitute f..r it, cu . . ill 'tr1 a,,,i ViU'1 Ul"r' Th,re "rrf 'rfÄt "iprre,l five.irar ak-n that the intro. I luclion of esii.r iir.ehires would atrip wo utn ft " 0 ,r ,,,rir f'w ,',f",, of "IT"'.! i through the drudgery of the ore. lie. The rev. 1 3 lahock.lt ha alreatlv opened to women the j , . . . 1 . .. tioorw o. niaj n.nrr orcnpaiioos, ies.iea tI.In? ihvrn .lr,n),! arnrl f..r ll..i n.V in P.w,.' ....... - -. ...... ' 1 . ... i connection with the maliioea , .1 .. . ... The laborer who i wie, hewever, will al ! . , .. , . . . eaya try to own the machinery with wSirli , , . ... , he work, or to own or ahare in It. a to . ... I reap the tewar! of his ewn larer loth direct ' . . , . ;lyand Indirectly through the product of the ,. . . , .machine. Thu if it take two men to work I ... ... ... a aaw mtll. thry nuld apiretthe ambition We had intended U ek of wtn rrfent imrrotf,nft,u jri (hf? rlt connected .th the .f,,,.,. f.f nw.rper. The do not . uii.,. any more thin the Irishman jateam engine could do the voting. Hut they ... . . af7ktft rap.r , noting and pre-. W. .bail 'roaerTe tLi i,r another article. ; I Tm oiit Tiiuf m o Tn. A t.-H. S. IUf, ,j fiir(.fc.B ei.w.t i.n. i. rH.iio. i trfAt r,r,jft f ihe je, and (nd.Jn i;. thia recaj lulioa: Vert r.-.flc Kx.tr.. I r- .""tif.s line f '.v. ..r lt .. e Unit. Li. iy.it. i,i Sh , t an.l i.-e... ('r I' iarsr rali I arl rf .. m.i;is i .nl Vl.'s.'0 tit (.IU ft l"J "".US' j I.sronf.t I'I l.-.rcii. I... I aaal Ike rhsmflaia "! l. Laa r-ce (';, .. rill t'ansl t c h t n W rv K..te M ljr Kailro.d l eatrvl MmIoi Ktitr"! Tfce V(l-Mt M'i.l pt'f tae M. U rr at ltilrvi.. ................ .... sl;. Tuna--! Ilvac 1 ana. I. K-rcr TuBatri Ul.si c T lX'Hf 1 line AltanVC h l I a. ,fl- T'rj a a M.issi'nit. t IOI.lt ti 1 .. o lO.ia. ( W T ..a. ISO li.i' uu I a (rn,iro a. is o.: I ,la Tli'.'-o C.itsi tiraad T4l .tr7t)f:ii..i . tT The Hrandon, Mia., Herald, ia out ie favor of Jefferaor Dav i. for Fremdest, öd Athbel V. Willard. ( Indiana, for Vice Frrai Jeut. Pavia aud Willard.'

IT" Thea.Jj )irted Tract meeting wa con eeued thi morning in tho baeroeDt room of the HaplM Church, It. L. TLompon iu the chair, S II . Totter, Secratary. The committee to whom waa referred the Constitution, acted upon at the preiioua meet in, reported back the tame, with but few Üht ameodmcnte, and ou motion, u iinaoimuslj adopted. Ou motion, the meeting; unanimoualj re

solved to Ucome n en.bera of the Aeciation, and raid the reu wired initiatory fee. Association then eu-cted the followirj; offlcet to erre me year: President Henry Kot ; Secretary Fred. Rosa ; Trcaaurer W.C. Lupton. Heed. M. A. Jfwrtt, Or Jon, Taylor ai.d Crawford, with L. Hyce, Joph Wallaot.J. O.Walter and K. L. Thompson I'rudeutial Committee. l'.y law were reported and adopted by the Association. Tie committee of Young Men appintrd to taVe atep, and tuatnre plo upon which tn form a Yout j Men Christian Aocia;ion, n ported it inexpedient to procaed tn an orgai.Uation at thia matting, hut to defer the mat'er ui.til a larger number of thvt'inS' men could be got together eoiotuitte dis charged. S. n. rOTTEH. S.c'y. Monday, Jan. 24. 1HÖ9. Dr. Daily found Guilty. The trial beAre a couit of the number of Ihe Metholit Church, cf Kef. Dr. Daily, on charge ol UdneAaiid dri:nkncs, to whicl we hae Icretafure alluJtd, ended on Kfidiy ni.'ht. afur thrre Jiv' inrt'u'ation. The ac I cud wia found guilty i f both the chnrto'tr " ... . . Jlee. Mr. u hr.on; liev. Mr. Maon; llev. Mr. Swaitx; llev. Mr. Williama; Jo-v. Mr. Kichrds; Uf. Mr.lietd. The prohtcuiion wa conducted ly Itcv. Mr. liest r, and the ilefiie h) Mr. larking lM""' fcoo, ui ! ...... ......... . i.i: Ti,:.n.;,.; f l.r i Daily, tiioun not uiuxperteti, win proi i .... .. ,.,,, I ' 1 ..v.R..w. ... . ' . . . j proof that neither position, nor ii.fiuei.ee eaii ' 1 a . a . ' J"- -.- - f i , . r a Citv Ciii I.hool, Y.x tM I x ai iok Tbe . ... ... , ., . , . firet public eximinatian of this vcho-d com- ! l 2 !k r- M' on yeMerd-y .and . Wg confined to the juvenile diiurtment, coti - I I i it i u 47. aa we td.ould jude. from observation, sceptilile ol ov by the most indomitable firmne, tk-uirred wiih j;reat loildoes ami Jatinci. Uut ao perfect ha Wen the dicipina, that no milter I I ....... . ,i r flu. li.i.r.lr an. I eiirtli.siu.i the first tinkle of the litlle bell in the hand of tin ir teacber, trita all to perfect quictucit and orJcr. The rxercit consisted in readinir frnm the UtK-ader, jKllmg the word contained in (V.e eon read, in repeating parta of the Mul liplica'iou Table, and in aininj. The exerciaca, though juvenile, were deeply interesting to a lare number of Udiea and Kettlemcn ho were prcei.t n pectator. Judging by the well known ru!a of Phyaionomy, Mis Smith M..sesse the requiito amiability of t. mper, patier.ee and riruu.es n. ceary to the arduou task the ha taken on licrarlf. . . IT Mr. S. P. Foote.it will be noticed has purchaaed the large tlrocery and Provision itablihment f Mr.D. Porteflold.anJ inow ready to supply at a mall ultmmi cmlt - - i--.it . - .. e-. ti-. t . . i. ievrr u.it'u ueairaoie io ea., ai oo . a'u.u, i . .. . . . .

, . ..... . 1 ...... . . , , ,, . . oeerai L-viuieTiirii eiiesru inc.. ir w irv mm Iiat' r.ll CM'i.er i'i reiiii y , it. o aifm- , . s of about b'J or .9 juvenil of both texe, rang. l(tcor or by Mr. Mnre hiintlf, r. wa Very , h, . .. . . . . i ., . , . . ,1 , Mv I .reti- fr t..I ' . , v. ... 1 , v j j ,.nt..n. me thai, tho President had a r irht to er.tl.it ha K'.udn-d lli. 1 1 ir a. 1 al praeu- , . i inp in a-e from 7 to 14 year. ! ident that there had been great pplieatb.n ont l,d n l,llh0 1 re.,,lf Ml 1,3,1 a r,t''1 rally all that lH-rl;in to rieulluie, il ihi. 1 H- d. no reed all tho 1 de-.d . C, bo'd. r. The examination wa comV.etcd by Mi-' n t1,M,,rl (.f ,llt n.ipH. aa wt-ll an e ,r, f ,1 u:x MmäUt nppo,..t,nent. wherevu ,t, ()l,r;ri,if,. j Ae,. mi rreat.' that Ihe f .rm.r. in HU-oi. P ;e.l hy !h r .,u to ..II the ' -, .. . ! ... .... , .. I l.i opinion the public ii.teresla require. i l,iie rihtittlim i Wand t.-aic kit ctm p "' '.f.- ..ee-..p.. I ty L I... ..... ,

mit 11, wno presuie over iius ut-pnri ..ir... , 1 lrm,ltf bv t i.eir U-tciirr. .mh.v el me "ie. - 1 ,. - , , - , ,ntrre-t per-on i'--i. n w,'.. ar ...ti!lW. Um-lf pr..lltbjlsi,.,., in,'ri,l,,ir..liOH,.l, ,,,, M-nplc'r-r . TW .,a,.a.h. ... .J .,UI l,r on, ,n.j.,r. -4. ...I, ryr j. V' ,J ,... ,,..;,,,,. exce'dinj patieueo and perseverance mani j lBp to full prow?, ehiblren. Mere luwrthe "-v .,,j cuiditi.n. i. It r.tmtratir'ly lrt$ LiLnr, one of tie Sq-i V.er S. i .t..rs r..o. Itil.u..-., featrcl by her. in bring. forward and govern-1 üf a charactrr q.i.e bomidaMe .0 mind- Uwring tbe proe,,d.n Carry attacki-d the ,5, iVit r fr... vear ,0 ye ir; ,f the, VvVtl'im, 'VV': ""i"

. 1 -i .t ... . . ... 1 ... i'.i . I t ' pol in uieni 01 Mima.o ..i-i"u on ni-iri . tj nrre tire im-i e 11 a ri"' . m . - . .111 . ,1 rl. ni: tül.Mr eil eh I lo re II . c.I an a le M. r.nf v..t II. rl.i!.lrin. trith s'.n'.i tn II ' n ........ r r .:,i. i . ..ii .

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tritt. Let all the luingry huni up in auv er , ...... tla t.u iit.iuai.oil.ercohitiin.ai.d nhen ft.und.'1 children, under the caption: "lie in the Ui'guaKe olth I'hilaauphic Capt Out j "ever miled again." ler "make a iio'.e on it." j So accurate wa the enunciation that al- . ,a j though you ould ditinctly hear alnnisl every IT 7ho.edesi,ir; to eo a m.t excellent OI, "( he twenty five or thirty girl vt he com Plo.toaph.cliken.- ef our worlhy fellow , T " f l,M.,,l W' ,,,l 'r e.tia . Mr.J. I. K.rly -hould call at Ihe fit.! Ji'folJ t o n. a r tl.-1. . rr...r,r ef the performance. . 4. ,i . . . ., . . ... i All who itnefd th examination of this Art dallerly of A. K. Miller in AVarraes- ... i ,r i . , . . ... - , - cla Teaterdny, will, we doubt Pot, aitain u Itlo k V al.s.li .(r-f ta l.ir lli m ill firul not , J ' ' '

only that but numeroua ather admirable perimena ef Millcr'a uperior kill a an artit. Twia. The Ladiea of tt.e Union Perevnlent Sof iety le sire u to trnd't to Prof. Mein- . si s- t .. t .t . e n.-ff and Mi Newby, the thank of that So I " . t lit '. eiet. for their amlne and Iibtrality. in j er. r.aaar Kan aiic The Tel. mare namWrof' thi n.ammoth monthly, by 0kmith t Co , . Jf, York . is before o. Il i well filled will, hhly interesting and instructive n.atter. Thi Maaiine i destin. l t- have a r io. tJ Subscriber or other wish'og eepie of th Vic County Map, may obtain them it Huntia'a Hotel. The publisher i delivering and will call en Snt;criber a fait a o.j ble. IT The Kate Sarchrt com in contact with the rilro I t.rid on her way down, on Sat orday. Nn. Uimiee wa do to the bridge. and bit alight to the bat Vie. Gat. tJT Two men ere found, dead, ear Indi anaeli, en Saturday roorniBg ; cau,whia ky, cold and npour. m U Cpward of ten million of dollar, have been lwst at aea, by atearcer, air.ee lfO, le !deJ orarl three ihaunod live. - ali.i IT Hoy. Batik, o." Massxthnittti, rr.ae n allutioa to eatiootl politic ia hie late otaaage, "

RICH TIIOUCII TOOK, av a. r. ataixaru. No rood cif lia.i to all tba earth, So h;p ajvn ihe ', Kor treature w, nor ftn, r gvS, Ito any keep for m ; A viterviT lromat firbreaJ, Po inatt I toil I3-Jy: Vet Mm ai nut ao rlth a I, Nor I o poor lt.t-y. Oa yonder trea tbe an-l;cM ftt, Ta robin' on tbe b.u,-U Fttll I ean hi'r a mf rrier not Thsobf iwrb'.lajr no; II' but au Arab or tti l) i Anl never linger Ion HA rial o'erruu tL lualun- yer Wilb maaie aaJ ilh mi r. rme, falber rouiol me, Iittt one , A ii J a I : t ni ! n, Vitb tioutn.f tau;l.teron ru y'ace A in. in io rrftl rronu: S),cblMltr Win?, nouU 1 accej l Your r:n if anJ J fr.ain, Or ' fAur crown, anJ nsr fjt I be Ilm hau i )f uiu ? Tbere more f honor In U.clr toufh AnH llesslpf uDlo , Tfeia kiov'dt'ni ao aliij'ioin JoineJ, Or iiuvUt on ll.c ra : So rralrr jift to ui ar t-rouUt I bin Mftia't uf en ti J Lriii: To him mhn, at Jrutoio, Wa ara to b a king. look at Inf rran rot tli-n at joarst bok ia my hsrt nrt tbtne; II w .l.our JeweU no compare Th rth!y ind limine ? Il.'tJ up jur diati.trJ t Uv titit. KmT.1.1 and .ttMl.) t : Tb-) 'ra bot! Inf to t!.ae It,ve-lit e ., Tkiotr lij-s o oArn llfd S Ot: ! i.obttil n.o.mn of tb mo ttl. Tbt mother ml i, bo pointr.l to h r little onet, Th J n 1 rf brr eet. Four ij-nrUI? In inj own io-la y , Two Jfil a sinle. bro : How ro in r'.tho at Oie lbonbt Of th.-ne in rIoit row ! A ui y-t no roo.l of II lb rarth, Nu sliin uj'Oii tlu si'.i, Xr tr.-üsure rn nr ?l.t, nr tHin, Are My k'it for m; Yt I ni r'uh injsotf a kii'fcl Aü-l here it my A nu.iin, Vl.'; b onl) t hall take away To kite mo bark a;in ! -

,t. .. , , School I.xvmixatiox.-W e v,.,t,d the gra ded school again yesterday, t.vitne-the ,x i amination of the pupil, and 'vtre more and 1 . . .. ,i

,duce a 1 77 r . r . 7 I "the efhc.cncy of the ay.U..,. etabhshej by the It 1 i pri,lCipal, and of tho young ladie employed c fau ' in impartini: instruction.

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tm,; ly Mim u. in .Menial Aruhmclic I , rr-. . , 1 ..I t'L..,..,i ,rv Pn ounhr. Th I depart men t . - - fns.a i-v , - . , , ' . . a , i Ä , Cui,f H. of some nxty pupil ol bot h er, . . . . ,, v i r . anj t)f R !Usre advanc d ag-, than .No. l.of j l.on, we .poke yesterday. i Kroni their reHdv an J accurate answir lo thp , UlUttUu.lii.mi qu.htions pr.p..undid by their The evidence of thorough dicip!ine w..a very apparent. In the afternoon, depart nent No. 3, wa ex amined by Mi IWIiee, in r.-linjr. ajlliuij j ainj;iiiff and redin, iu concert. The excrci ae in reading were of the m tcreditahle char acter, many of the Utile j;irl of frotn 'J lo 1'2 yeatp.read with a cleat iu"a of utterai e.'.and an accuracy of protmnciation ami emphasis, that wo ihl be creditable in many professional .-n tleinen with whom wr have b.-eu arq iiuted , brinfing out, apparently, the very brains f ' the aubjert, constituting tho lesson. Kvcli member of every das, we wo iol r mark, by the way, i permitted nay.expectei to criticise, any inaccuraeie, iu the readt Ing. or in whatever other ei-rci fon.titute j the les-on, which render all excordiiigh t j lenlive, enabling them at time to delect erj r.r in pronuaciuti. m, t c, which would c-acape the notice of erei. a car. ful listener, Hut the reading in foncert, wa le feature f , l'' I'ir, ilnring which we i r.-pr. nt. Ti e .a we ia . a . i . i . ... j leaao.i wa ir. liemana painei.e ie.er.puon le.t.-rr .: ... . i e.t.i . i of 1 lie rrwl nl K iu' Hi-urv I . for ll.e los ol r j i ..... if : n : .... ... i - t. ,-i. ... r ....:t ; I in aavii.i ll.s! fia. lLd.n t . m i.o .niu.rinr a . ... J f ...... a .... . i i im . . a aucceful ttacher of one f the most diOi cull branchea of education reading. How faw gotxl reader have we amongst u? Wr hope to aee a change in this particular wlin tin.pupil of Mis II. take their p!.., in th arena ef l fe. Dr. Daily Resigned. Tltc Sentinel publithr an otfi-ial ir.ii. ! announcing the retination by liey. Win. Diii ly. D. D.. of the ofI.ce of V lesidetit a.i.l Tr.i. tee of the Indiana Stte I'nivcrsity, alleging aa the caue "the unpleasant circuujstaLo by which he i aurroun Jed." Fc t ma Stvavt The telegraph tll n that a fiery, fjriou war of w.d incurred iu i th S..iateoo Friday, Utwcen Mr. I)tfg.a,J and Mr. FitcL of thi State, aiJrd a little by; JctT. Havi. The "I'm" wa psed Mveral lirce. and Davi ahusd Uwufla a a "high-! wiytaan." Ilia aaid that a duel may cn-e of it, but there ii no danger cf that. IT" The Wekly Wabah I.iprea, contain- ! . . T ..e -. . . .. ..H.i.r.m.uniP. rrr.inifrei.n(rmuer, -i . 't: man tun ii.riuyuu, ini(itT nurnoer i lit I ...a,.. I it.!. .Cf......... . . . . I . in vruppe ra can t had at tb office, for five cer.ta each. IJ The pew ia Henry Ward Hetehcr'a

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CO N CJ U ESS I O N A L . 9xvaTa Mr. Cameron retortin referred to

the national viewa recently exprced by Mr. nicler. lie himelf admired the feature In Southern gentlemen that battled bravely for their own Statea. If Pennaylvania'a represen tative would do aa much Congre would jjranther all he wanted for her prosperity. Without further remark the memorial were referred. Mr.Slidell. from the enrnmitieeon Fofeitrn Affair., to whom was referred the l.u makmS . I a; pn.priatior.a to faciliiate the acqui.ition of ( Cuba by nrjotiation, reported that it wa not necettary to enlarge upon thevat importanie of the acquisition of Cuba. Its ultimate acquiition ma) be considered a fixed purpose of the Ti iied State. A purchase resulting from geographical and 1 ! political Beeasitiea, which have Uen reco;-j nired by all ptrtiea and Administration, and in regard to which the popular voice ha been eapre-d unaniiuouly ia itsiavor. The reprt proceed at great length to quote anthoti'ie, and t illustrate the neceity of the acquisition, pointing to England, ! France and Kustia in their expinion and ac ! quiaiiioua. That the acquisition ia only a) q:eMion of time and mode, and ettir forth the alternutive. to-wit: the acqui.ition by one of the great power of Europe independ ence or acquisition by theU. 8., either by conquet or purchaae ; and urgea the power being iven to th Pre-ident to purchaae and pay j Mason, of Va. aaid it wa, fx rlmp. underatood that all who concurred with the commit.. tee, in the preei tation if thia rr port, did not concur in aon e of it recommendation. lit. i.iiicmn nl n T t- n il !t .tominiolk Lt! acccetsive aciuiition of territory. i Mr Seward, a the repreM nt.tive of Ihe mi - m , - , I 'll ii, v.arlir id Uu' fomraillrr, mtroJufv.d a bill, call j ....p i life rrmident to communicate to Con-; -w at the ccnmu-nc.tiunt of the r.fXtacion ' .--,. .i ement of the condition of the treasury "eth a statement army and navy, at ?bat lime, to aa to Congie judge whether it n,ny be necessary to . J . : adopt any extraordinary ncaaurea, .o ......... Ilain Ihe ri-ht- and the interest ol ll.c t . a. in regard to Spin-w.tn.vi-T Jan. I ported a bill establishing a national line of, J frum CvnuA point iu tlie CS. to (i. " fT : . ,. ...... "uu,,e w 1 " "- " " latc of ,he U,,in' r,sm lhe fanfci Jr ; u. i . .jj j .. , - . .... .t , . . ... i i n ii i ii. , , i Mr lAni int ri . Yfi an llrrinlfpnTnnrlrl, j . , . irsiumv iumuh.i iu v.ri .. . . . .... a.. .1.1 il..l il. l'...,!,.! l.a.l Mitrrnan coutenuea mal me 1 reMieni nau no rijjlit to appoint uch a tuiiiter. He iJ l.rf was now i.llow ion. out the usurpation eomIM r.cra uy jouii inn, 111 nt nu. vu.-uni to China. I itals for broken down politician. Ivwilt replied, if what Curry aai 1 va o it was no fault of the diplomatic system, but of paity, !.!!. hal pressed th- appointment of peraoi.s unlit for the oiliiv. These were ajoil men. Sickle conli-n led that auch reform a wa now taught to be inaii; ir it-d would not be hi pmeed bv the c'iutry. At this time when our atfairs are aitaied it a nece.sary to hive repte-entatie abroad. --a.e--Legislative. SAreuoiT, Jan C. Sxnavi: Tlie following report from com mitte v i re CAiicurred iu : From the Juiliciary committee, recommenditig the paaage of the bill to enumerate the hite male inhaSitaut every 6 year. Amending an act exempting cettain propert v from execution. Tor the election nf Attorney General. From the committee on Agriculture, for the pro'ection nf growing cranVert ie. From the Swamp L.nd committee, nn act regulating theaIeof the nwaiiip land ofthej S'ite. A large numler of bill ere introduced. Cnley failed to obtain leave to introduce a bill to rep. al the charter of the Pank of the Site. Horr.Carr introduced a reolution Instructing our Sei.r-tora and Kepreftentatiren in favor of a canal on the 1 ndiana aiile around the Fall ofthe Ohio. The Judiciary committee reported it inex-H-dient to require lth par'ie to an application for divorce to have lived one year iu the State. A large number of till were introduced, but none of general interest. Skxatk Mr. Line'a j int reaolution in telalioa to an act of Congre regulating the election of U. S. Senator, being the order of the da j, wai taken t p, and on motion cf OJell. referred to the committee on Federal relation. The Sen ate bill, providirg for the trantfer of the eertiiicati-a of Stat tock, for the registry of the am , and to prevent fraud iu their iue, wa passed. S ure bill -f a local character were p.aed S-indry bill of a similar character were intro duced. 1'y Murray: A bill to amend the apportionment act of 1 ".37. The House bill to pri-venl the is.iiri of ahinplaster, wa taken from the Clea aul referred. An etT.rt to eorrect th jnrnahef the joint Convention In relation to Directors nf the State ,ri '"' lfi,r y a tie antra. (Tb jurnaU bOW lf' 11 -. V i r k w elected for two year. " r5rown Cooktrly for four.) ta Urge miiuUr of retition were FrrM ,r,i in rplt'n to temperance law; ,,,'B,t Auction in the price fur pcllic rfitiT, and other matter, Sandrj r. porta from Haading cemrnittMB were received. j The bill to ameud the iLterett law laid , nn .... -

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Hon.eblll.Xo. IG. for the acprretoo 0fi l1lr1 W,MP '1 School: , , . " r.mMiae.i.Mi. I I In onr neighboring State, Jllinoi. the UC r-' f out winch IS purgarouinf w.s pvJ. ; Teacher al-o t-nk th, m.tter into their own I OJ Messrs. WoOD, KnUT t Co . of The committee on Ten dance rrpctte J i0 . hand. They also appealed tn U.e people. AuUSla Georgh. and Wi fnin-toa. Delfavor tf an e.JVrtive Tei pen cce law. and the call w, re.i.drd to by the cif, of mbl 2 L. 1 'olu''' Li . . !ItIcon,i.,rtonin.m.V,.r.h.tw:il C ! COUld rHjaJop'Oti 111 pllCO of th5

w repon irom me Auu.ior 01 state, mat the

Ty Hartley: In favor of Popular Soyercign-j ty ic relation to alavery-laid en the table. r i . .i. lr f By LaugkeaJ: To reduce tbe number Repreentatlvc to 75 and Senator to 30. Sundry bill were introduced: ... . rr , t v .lm To punish bank ofHcer. for fa.l.nsrte redeem their isue or certificate of dpofcit. To authorize the l.ril.ler f i:nauthried pPr money, to aue for the aatuc. Toamend

ihe election law, Ac. . An Appeal to the Uilizins cx inaiana. , - .... vw? s1tm!i m,n4nil r, Tfchu eJucatedfor the

Vrofrtiiun or ntti i. receive prjosi,l fr.-n v i, aid rnc nor At ihe St.i'e Coa vr nt i n of Tear her, hehl in , ex;r. o sir firm hupe that i on wj'I nt ! t Indianapolis, on the '2"ih of DrfeniWr. löT. a 1 u call in vain, I u that um fiirtUie rtfy w ill resolution wa IntroxJuced an ! adoj teI by the j bequt-arh t he fr.d$ ni.d qr.,mj ii r.ty f..r aembled Teacl er, which resd a follows: t)i- I toiy, rhi! our li'at w ill rHr$led, Tht a committer of live be rp- j vide f ir the jriVi v' ttmclttt and n'.her r f snointrd vi hose d'itv it )a'.l be to issue an ! ary apene , and thua esibj.h the tirt

.1.,. .t .t r rmmtdfi frnm 1 he 1 i tTVretit . n) Jn j us.atf ,,in;, ,, f ciü'.ic. f wj,jfr, ,,;, ((1arna ire w i m r prant in ease ; a Stilt Aerirt45c'eof ir tut ;refniiI unfa Teich're . sro.,1.1 be rt.blibrd at their rpective locality." The folloriti-'rr:m.er rf !? S?a- Tech- j ers' Aociation. were tht anp.inted to issue J that address, and receive what propyls miv ; be rfTered to n-wrt the ne at ihe next S'.aUConvention of Teachers! T. H. IlieNcher. of Indioapoli:S T. P.nwen, of Indiinarnli; ; A. Ct. Vawttr. of Lifavett; A. J. Hirty, l Kber.y. Union County; Ceo. U. Irwin, e. i-orl. avne. Thefollowirad Ire wa ubmittcd hr the aliove named committee to the IsH State Contention of Teacher and J reoi.t.j, iiiai ii jj'i iuiui ni - people of Indiai.n, ant that the pre of thi j State, wnhout tlilinfOon in rrpa'-i i x respectfully requested to ire it a w iJe a circulation a Kille. ! FtVov Citizrnt: Lin!.,. I ll.. A f i i-a f .f vinir r K i 1 1 1 rll n fl il ie mal evrrvinin reT . a . I to a rhanpe for the better in repaid to our j Peni ac. ooi y-m w... rrm, ..-.r I . . . . i . i . :ti :.. . - ! nest consideration ami attention. The queUl'l iMl-iiri.iM' - -j .- fjnn nuW w , sve Stvte .VrtMi Schno't i one of vital interest to our entire I . . . .... . aytem ofcorntnon sChcl, indeed it i a "' 'ouestion for wir Sta'r, and, therefore, e have f ; ti1iCC give it the impi

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l'hvsician. I.iwver, Mir.i.t. r of ihe . I rial '1 I .i. Tr.tit7it m1.er thrir restorlie r ."'' '"; . ; i . iviriri.r :ru.h.,Uphi. will derive not I a Utile benefit, if he i enabled t i attend a I course at an A-jftcuUural ."ScAoo.w here ne may rj to the amelioration of the oil, the Impfyeruent of htock. the intr .dnct ,on of ne ni, rur, , ri,fi(al Jf hl, .arin? irrplimenta. If aec '.nnatia: i.o oi f -, mniAt. Mnd tfio iree.Rrv mixiure I of ir.re JieM, for . wrv ROit of crop. Tf M ,arlUl Wifan rf. l;,.to, I too much praNc oa the1 yrion Instjt'ite. I They aiJ, every one in it rVl5c',!sl.r I too mtif i prai i .a . They aiJ. every one in it rattiCM.ar pt.ere. . . a a. i a r hm n siiiin in - . ... . I . ; , ,ori .... Lniw ,,,. m - - - j - j . . U...w.r v li.unn n s.irh. Tlevhave .level . - . . r ..... ... e .,,1 ' I.' their ultin.ate tendency i to h. -lt. n aulit d to opi reiii ri s t. ii k 'mi n 11 . .. . m. . 1 reach th.-ir dt-tinstoii. l.appi .-! . . . . . . - ... , , 1: ... mawr.Mi .an.iny r. ....... .1... .... Ii. ..ir.. ! t'ir.sij'l.t nnl j'.d.'inent, ui. .m.Je.l hr clie-ni-IIHllIT,.. l'.r . rrajwr r.'...i, ..... b rnee f the latter aupplu on y the Sexton and Ihe eiave yard; il all this is true, then it i. ap, are. t. that II. re will be aUo tome dif ference betu.en a rvc'or. thoroughly trai. e l tor Iii prits..n, ntoi an eertfrieai 7-r. i Andllo rei auch a ibtb renc. 'Hie ore kt.o inj; ihelaws .f h'iman i.aturi ; iho lw; under w l ieh the ml dcv.bpes itself; know . i.. i i i'g the tn'lhol$, by tin? r.pplirntlon of which t.- subjivt msv be be.l in psMed to the pupil, and b. i..g him'ilf meiferuf the aub.t, will dev,I,.pll.eli.llleet.i..spir.'tl.childrfii ao that learsinir with th.m will l ea pleasure ' ... a a an.l the aehojl room a rheeif .l report ; wnue .1.. .....-...... . ..i-t ..11 i.isti uil of all lins I no w aa 'ri 'c i 'i r " 'i - ----- k i.7 or nt least cn;;.V the iutslbct. a akes t.u, loo olien n ablu.rrei.ee of allatul etiry j. tri.ction, a'.d r. nd. r. th.'ich. ol ro tn a l,,fl. of torture to the childr.-n asw.ll usti hjm. or All ihis is unde. isble. arl yrt no te have I en taken in mir Sia'e lo po et ibis emergency. W I. the Constitution of lioli ana provides f ra tio f C'i"n ,SVfc-.. ... I. ......... r. .,....... ,.r, I l.r l.irli if i-onl.l U infer red. from whence the Tn. m na may be obtained lo Mitqlv the wants ,.f ,he.esrl..'-.N. Theron..quenrehasl-. n.nt -till i. thsi our ael.nol sy-'em i very much in the cm Iilion of an enormous t..n1din.r intk .l Jjiun Mrng.Mioi.Kh to .Hain its w.i-d.t. We are t prepared to say. lhaT ihe framers ofthe Constitution wanted o-ir Si' lo Iraw her supply of teacher from nlr St.t; ..or d i w e tttean to charge ihem w iih havin; cnteitaif ed the idea, that any one, bein hit'i r!fa.le tn ape.l ami cipher and wiite. A.t ' i without even Ihe h low nf knowledge a I .

what lb inherent law (r the human mind j "' ' "";,ri,,- ":an.in-g are, i already a tear her. On the c ..ntrarv. w r ' ',rl " Mr- I"'--'!. w al, a cold arr very much Inclined to think, that, dev..- ,,, u '"""d mint,, r, nn J raslmg ,.,. ting a iptrialattielnit oar Stt Cm!itution I ,'ifU ,,,,,"r B 1'fly nu, pierr.-ing glaue, to thesutject of K dueaiion." lb frnmer of!'1" ,,M U,".v tbiger dirrci.-d in a menathat doeniuti.t w i. bed lo provide t,tt ea'y for c" "Hi' i le at h. ob; -rt Mr. Ihm. adcHMilhouM.bet che and fu.1,1 ut aK. f..r Ues..d ih Little (J, t.,t thu: 'i h.ve t ttarlrrt. and rmtrmt trirhif it that. it. mv plat - at. I liefet., d s. ill, l.el.ngs .f tuYet if Ihi w a their intention, our f.rn.-r di..u..i. t the la..-uk-e fmrn th S.-nator I.egi.la'ure have entirely nrerl.oked lhij'r,M" l'Unoi-, wlurli would dir..r,- tl.M very serious matter. Though ap. l.-dly pe- ' hi-hwaymau and the brava do." The Presititi'med on Ihe anbjeft, they have, up to this I b-iit'a b.vi.mrr a'sin f. II, arc ..mpi,ted br tho date, not vet made aiv provision regard in ! nP1"'i" remark that the S-nator fr.on Misthe establishment of a Htate Normal School. ! "pr' I order. Therefoiem.w we 8P:el tothe Vo;c of In ! Hre was another fha..., in th midst ,,f

diatia. It ia for ynn and ytur children, that vrecallyou. Serrxlg tiro iknmmtt t n.ltilt p. r uns, unvlle tn rtnd and to wntt ; ai d iiiy nine thousand of that nnml-cr no. re t-nm; perhat. ane AuKi.'rri fhnutt ml ch . 1.1 roi that rln . .

not attend any rhonimder... lb patriot t"g'.i", rir usapp.n.te.i wn. i, tju v might be drnVti U ask: What w ill b. co ne f beheld h.f niai.t prop..rpo..s -.ib.ide i.,t ,,, our penpleT H is no in t. r to be Ir.fl d with; ' c hr. It impossilde to deaerilw tin cea for irr i'ierfy resj npon the e ifk,Uty of ; tU u-rr l''r pwea-.iiiijf-. lUfore th thr no" t'j J' or r.er,rc. Want ,.f -' ijo-irr. d. Mr. Da.is a'olir know ledg-am.-ng Ih- mae of th peoi le al h"had violated the rules , f the t dy, an I wa incite ihe inl.rroeddlinir of dishonest ! P'b,:" -I ' th Senate ami toll. .s'riialor and unscrupulous couo. els ar.d oj'-i li e r?aJ fr'Mn ,4,,,, i, b" language which lie had u. d t) tyranny. in n noim nl of eacilem.-nt. Citizen of It, .list. a! Shall o-:r S'ate re i ' '"formed that, during the harangue main beliind hr itter Stst.-s? )r will v ou "f -Mr-'"'gla ab.it ihe per-ec iti n ofhimalso do f.-r your eAi.ree.shat yoti do not 'de- ' krlf by tb Ir.-.ident, I.m en 1 4 j med, "I am ny to you rjheUt and A r!. vir: Men, c.we. i uncoiq .ered and ur.sulyd ie l reUl." r.f in iWir pmrr$tion and who ki...w how lo ' treat them according lo iheir it.r.ve nature?! " Willyouf.Mherrely . n th.r State to sup , jj th Xelraph might hlVe ply you with teacher; It may appear tobe! or v w bu'u' eXeuprr al first sight, but Sou will have to l 1 StlCCecdcd.

' . . . Content in mot cas s i;h those that could not ct any itttrr emj 1 jyn e it. And are toi w illing to entrust to thn tvter om ai I arme dai'ghtera? Will v.-u furihtr telv on t er wn, w ho, tho-igh they maybe poaeed of the let w ill and the ntrnost devotion to their ork. nttt at lwst p, i tJlf ir experier ce by

tijitit, tor which the tkdJren often pay i aUtted from I re Ural. He ..Hildos to l b very dearly, and wh... as Ion a they are ta- i w,.j kn0VTU Jtabitof impruV.ilWe nmonkng ihe nece-ary amount ol knowledge, are!,, T't i t i . nonto onlr "blind leaders" themselves? j tho lliah, mid Rk the dip gturt llOW.

will you rnrnf tij. like men, that know : wtn the sy 6 tea of paywy out that is L'en- ! the fault lie, and a an enlightened cra'lj pur.UcJ in IreUod, thrr ver e, go to stork atol provide th u-au for ! rn-ild n. i ,i r 3 . .

where ! I'(if.l r .1 . n m m k . i..l nr.., 1. 1 . . 1. .......... r...i ) V ft ' . V " . r . ' . " .1 w. - .. p " mY. '"V"1" '.inatGn

Are the citirena of Ir.diaca patriotic, j enlightened than ihe ..f ,hcr e are unable to Wieve it. can- ! not think that yu. fellow fit. tn. have bt I premium to U-stow on the the fastest horse. I"11 the ah.wrst mule, and. bv looking at ani i ,'rn,r,r'C ihe "biif jfet pvmpkir,." ferret the ircfit. P jetrary, e are for vinerd. that the anbjeet merely needs to ! b'-ooht efeTe tu iu a i comprehensiblr and pr.ic-.ical to.r tr aI f .1 in rennr- n Ine inot nix r- 1 tunrr

! Therefore, we cab on yrn. fitiif-na of I rtl j ians; wp exp-ct yru topee rr..' to that Artii. ni nur v ä i .it.tvrf.it!!! u in a . ; , ; ' a m . . - Xii for ,y xr tste." Vnie now rude 1 1. UM k k I'siVll.sitT r IU order of the Si-u- Con vvntion of Teach er. 1 1 ry repctru!;v. ' T - M 1 1 1 1.I. ii KII. S '. HOVVKN, JOSIAU HlTKTV, KO. A. 1KW1X A J. VAU'TKK. Co'nmi.'fte. I'roj raU to be r t f o the foÜoni u .. dress: A'-rnf Srd Cmmdfer. ea'e t.f lr rf S'kat J vrnul, I iidtan-i;xi?is, Ioliann. J p v trJcly f k,tii t lo ;coPJ i . Thr ICitill Scvnv ill lllC Senate on Friday. Dculas, Fitch and Davi? Oct up a Scene. (From ths X York I'.: if li l.nt .) Pl:il.li tuns, .lao.'ji. I'i. luttrrttimj WasMnttn Islt'TWar ia tLt SnI I IM .IM.", Theacenin the exirutivo es...,,, f ; s, nn!l, Krj I , .-t r air. or.: --''ti.ri l.1V evening la.l r, fij Jinarr tht r r rrrirrd in ,ltb iil erative assemb'T in the ciili .1 w..rl.l The t. l.--raphie -krtr h of the a.T.ir r. pi. , j,,.' to the Eve-.mr Post of St ,r lav. from a ,.,,. ir.g piper. ir? p-ilrr. does rot all the Lets. tl..r ... "r .'"V or.t. utter,.!. Th Pie der t sf,,t t(, , r s nate ihe i,..,.. f M,. Potu r, ex r.wm!i ' ..f tVmrr., frvw OMn, s Cid!. f -or vt Mia-oi Di-trirt i, .,t State Mr. 1 u :h rose and w Ith a v..J d. nl i .mr. M ' V''' ' u ' c;,lM;;,,,1' I Tott, r. He fj "' J 1 'T','' '7 Mr. l ' li'J ' , , ' . , ' " . ; - u ,.rrJ urh as the f.irt. He o elated itn rrr!,.i., iT.nt if thf I'.es. l.-t.t of the ri.it. d Statra de.ir.-d tv tnsl a per .mi 1 nlauht upi i. him he e.-uhl t ome on ihe ....... r thel- tf.r. Pin-li - ...mJ. i.. u .,, u t.a.fi T I n.i r . . . .... ... r .... .... .. .... ..... ! imitr Hu. r.pp.l bioo-ht up Mr. r nho twro.ni.i. " !w v,Vr -s ' r f-" Ohio. Mr.!...--. ,.- ...... 11 ... in, nrl uiii.r 1 .f. im,, id ,i.M.t!iMM..in,;i,-,M, ,,,!,f pf . . 1 Hl lli-nv. I v , J 1 . , . 1 .i 1 .1 1. .... .. r rr , , "i I J a rr ;.u 1 Jh, v Im I o-i :i rriuovfj s 1. v l-rv;e the. no 1 . hl ' know a to b- untrue 1 he I i...Iei:t ral.. 1 lo o ler. I..!(he Cif . m-.e.t prevm e I. j Mr I ."-la then tno lihe.l hi r.-.-nk.. br 3 V l. I ll.lt there i I'1 (A .- p' I. l. s to (, l,r. but ti n' they were sc i . He lio n plung-l into the Polm'!. .. ii Jllin os if-..l l. t whenesir mail r.b in.s rr eo tu ite I Ii. II lit. is thev never l'en.o .1 ol g .in ..i.t-i li i f 'he Posto.lue lo d.-e v. r the ro.'Kr, I hy al wat ktex tl n' the la-i ml,rs w,... the V" tv parlie.. t . les f -Or. Irr." -Otd..- ' ro.n aefel al Sr atfita. sod the I'i, M.t. r.t de . ... 1 ... I . J It . K"'n... ......, anu tint mo nator fr -m Illinois toord. r. i Mr Fitrli w ho hid bi-en Man.Ung It.r't.g the c i.fiii'iti , as i.iti sio.ir was p ,m rr.t -red r.-peate l tt. at the S. t,4t. r fr..iu lnoi. h id ahin slat. .1 po.it r- fl.. ..,,,d ,,M that ho knew it wa fal.e. his loo i-'.t !rho inin amid-t wl.i. h s ooe S. ..at. rs wTie h'atidn io lb. i' pl:.n a. . ,,it,( r. wn,. ny. ptoachmg the s.at,,.f Ihi.i,.hs J'a. b, I whict are i. ear together 'Ihe Pre.id.nt eall. ...... r. s,er.l N".!..t i .l I. S. .. a 1 1 irs I o . . . i .. i " 'IJ'm.m ent. w hib-..ll.e. ap, . Ul to tb feoa to alh.w !).....-! t pr..r.,. Nt a n nip.iry q .i.t was ,rured, and I r I h.ugl p'.-e . di d P. p.trh. . it iJ, r jj'h. b.n i. to llo- I .... Master ..f Hi.., d,. ,,r rr.V that tb-y h 1 tl. a.,. d-i-r..v. 1 f1 " ' ' h v '-isa. ,.f I,,, .p . rb.s vt .tri l.-l 'ne,..! t.t i.is r... it , nt Hi-t thev had brok. it oil. n, ii , ai.i tiored I i. pri a'-I. tti r, Ac. 1 tl. ell i!e r tl ..i w i re made by s. y. ral S -nator to I . . .... a ',,r .otn.r. were made that Lei to rr -c.-e l In ..r.. r. .i m. ti..:. .est:.. .i-.. t. . . .. i c......... ....... , muh, .TMiinnnrir a it " 'i s i o o oser e W Ii t de-p. rate elb.ri the I.itiJi- t;..-tnt mould toiko agau.st so p.it.trd an n't.rk. Tho.e wh. expected to er- f . if' sinke th Mi.sissipp. a.idow.t io hi tracks f r ai-i'l.i.iwr to hit.. . e.. ... ... . -- .i . . A worthy frienJ of nur, Iiutwl.o is imbued witli Kry atrnnij pn-judicea ninl tliu Irisli, .iy that tho Iniluro of the AiUntic Telegr-phic Cnble rn.T be rr rcl v attributt-tj to the fact of its bavin" COJ.CI ClPtCt Lö 77lriAe h Ah rnlt C 11 . . ' J : Atlantic Tolo rr,rd. .1 -..-r,...j.i s.v..q...o, m