Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 April 1859 — Page 2

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ROBERT N. HUDSON, Editor. o -Haut or UErHESDAY April 20. 1359 OPPOSITION TICKET. The following Ticket was Domicaled by the C.t.aeae' Meeting. lat evewing : for Jfyrr, - ? r. V. C03T1BD. or Treasurer. CIOICE HaTLOU . e for yfamhal. JQH I. HUMASTON. ?ur C'ty Clol, C. A. ir Sirrtt ilimii$'vHtrt WILLIAM J. HiKCTT. ' r --ffvr, JOS. S. WALLACE. cr CVy K'"jner, , Wy. DUEHAM. Itr Was Foa Cv-uMt. T. I', Mm r 1, aid J. H. Twro.r.

JuAtn rwatowCILMiv. I.. X tven.;Krr4t raj,r. Jt 0l1je ,JM1 ,iJe Pr. -i a d J. 11. I'arr. ; Jri.t, and it it repnitle f-r hi p'icT, hi 3ai WAai--Kt.B Cii .vi.Ui. M. (lilmaii j xlr üanre and hi ci ruption. They can flK,?!. i i.ft hake thern 1 ve lHe fri-m hin A'liiiii'i-

4tm Wa: . Ciii majA. A. Culttin and Uufu St. Jhn. 3l Waal Yi C.ritlt. II ai.d Ceo. Hitl'a. ' " ftiiff It, i. ae .-f the U t.e't. err pr.a.r.t lit. , r.r i).... w X ' j ft i. at. iiiioit!on Ticket, re r rrtirnliiiL in füll all l.o . f ,, , .. ...i.... I.. ...Hi. !.,.!... ,U.. . . . .!.. laio tie prek.t.t corrupt Admii. titration of, , . . . . .... , I j t...' iirth th? rer er I and f oi.hdriice of th Pen . .. . pie aii w ill. f nmm tut tiotif.i. irr- i in. ir I .1. al T L - - . . w . , , as . . ft I i I t aL.Nl iVIck mr . r"H! IUI P'll. It il I'Vi'im .. - will have u.mh to a tetw eu- thi aud the Crrt Turd J in iv. i Uh Ihr principle of non-HiterteMion finer , l5a, 1" u.V-,,b"lei -t T'lrli.X, ' wneM be ikeritalte. He fore ihe po er f hia 4 i.knie the !ih-srt rl rai k of the Opiiti. n wo.ld Kive way aid scatter in din,av. ! n ntt.i i jutire, his Weap'ii. tu It. and hl shield the i Coiitiitutiou of hi. country.--Jmr-ail. We lfle the elaa.-e 1r r'y of the above para I

-rph. Ilia C !. CoUrly bet. ') lea . V''iiC n,,n- l Pperij aro.-i.i, n analight improi.went tu T.n'tui and an addi ; promptly, deci Irdly. consistently and ri-htly. liunal pol.ah I .X.n .phon. It i- a UintiM i rbM'y w,U purge itelf-the true patriot ea.ar ation from the Journal etTwe. and m.M : 't, and the aelfl.h partiana rem ninp

ertairlv hare required 0V joint effort of the i lull ..rpe to have r.rodurrd it. Chatham, in , hia aubliniest nioeda never threw on the lam- ; tieM air innre pol,. h,d period, ml in com j rariaou to them the nl fo.'v tvlc vf the SreClater, acems doli and in.ipid. Hal ai le from the pe renni.il beauty of the i well rounded period, the individual courape j therein evinctd. i truly comruendal le. We admits the Colonel', tenacity. He Mick to ' his ftictid with the feverih impulse of d "pair. and while the Little (Jiant ia Uing f.oaken ' by all the great If adera of tlie lcnnratic par i ly, the editor of the Journal wiih corntuenda- i ble iral adhcrea to hi ßrt hive, and see m I leterinined to die, a die he inuit, tnakit jr a ' gal.atil right for hi old fmmi. , Some months a,. when iJr Dooplaa w a making hi heroic fiht iu Illinois when he ; waa charging the A Jministraton aquare iu the Iseth and expoir, ita duplicity arul corrup

Itona, he presented an apect which demand- everything Wfore na, and achieve a pUriou ed theenthuaiaatie repect of all lover of the j victory. A god general in hia appruacSe to right. Hot et Dctuocrat, old line Whiga and i a atrong frtiticatron dura not leave behind genuine llepublicaoa all admired him anj 'him any evitlei eew or hi enemy's atnngth wished himOod steed. His position then w a j standing, but from the Uvinning. he demob ar. a Bfiable oi e alinoat rt ach in a; the ubüme. ) ihe errjthirjg before him burn everv He triumphed in hi warfare and returned blade of gra and destroys eve'y redoubt, lo Wtshingtett wearing on hi brow the weathv j then, hia advance being thus yuardrd, when of victary, green and un faded. Ovations roet j he rueeta the oppsug furc, it i easily overkim wherever h wrnt, and the Annricau pro- j cum. Almou everywhere in the recent April pie who love and appreciate heroi.m, threw election the Democratic party ha been de up tlnir hata and houtei. lozauns in hi feated. Id the monicaV election to take I ra. lUit the aduetio a of the Petleral ! place in May iu tin State, they mu ai;in U

Ciy, and the influence uf the l'rcidetit e d.iee l the Senator from Illinois, and aurren-I derir-Lia vantage cr.end L sou ,1. i a l.mt tenee agaia iotelall frllohtp with that pary, whose avowed policy but a few Jala before j l.e n eipe., an I ahu.e l. Like a Umbsaa. a. a .k ... -.r.ior, -emj.i wejJ,aye.paU.mtly I.! far v - a . I r.i.nt it,. I I t ' . ofniy.'v -s am aprosene! me centre of rower and was m A aM Bvii.ia-1 a. m a a - s m i lis. a ... i ,,,,ll.,n.IJUiUIMM fWf( tl,e rtoiirhlf bro'i M,ur. K.n m.I . ... e ' m - ' jer ent, auj te wrratr, of v,cy Manched Jrn his br.w. Steshee A. TV-lss. ,n hia ' Illtnaiaeampsign. attained all the height m nvoril InJependenee. and iuteKef Ual etf.rt ha . . ..ttaTeea .... wa capaiiie oi. He hat not the ability to gv eae step farihcr, and be great His eouesc a.. and his teniua will net s taiw him to anotk 4 t , i . " ' -I-". .or dic.iii. wiifu II van. le ' eaae.lU imitate Ihe eaI.'. ft;.rl.i l-f..,. .. : " J ... . I .v i.i...... .. . .i " " ", .Ti.i, I. , "- .....e. pT inr rorxi i jove.ti I..OM1 .ta wp.j, t,awk. an. ita . iti tut .!! Li I r i.ii'. I i .1 i.. I..... l.l.tTwl eet.ue,,dab,e. b,l ita fällig l..4le. U ambit...,, otrr reached it. sb.bt. J ' - vn,..i,i .mi. , . . ..d.tf.U.p.nt.ng..n the ground. Mr. Doug la-hs Keen a!l that he ran I e. and one step h'Qtr will Vswild.r and c.nf..und hint. f far frone the Liltl l.unt Umr the ncmi I eeef the Ckartet.n Convention. ,t will rrnt ; even engnft Ins pen-il ; H,,,ereigtty doctrine .-..l. n & . . . ....I j igi.eeel.tm and it. IW ,tg h.U on stave ao.l. , IU a,t,oa .,11 I . U Prem,.. .Uv.holder a , in ii ru win ru iru iim)Iiiiii.iii mi i..ik interest and advance h.(!i'.herii n.-l . i ik. . ...... . - - - W J ' W : aennre or the right. 1 he Ttorihtm De uo- J crala who alten I (hat Convention w,! lcoai'.h e4 Into aubjectiiu, ur h.tcd winke I inU cm r. They will ti.iraiutt a the r n T.re ea!r, or a Northern doughface, 'f he.r platf.irm w,l be 0. .e approved by Southern pr btifana, and pit .a by tha Northern imf. Mr. Pwu;U and 1 . t olwy will be f. rg Hten, and he, unatle tn stem the rurtert, w( fall tatet if e Admiftis tratmnwake and t-e of rr w helru ned w u2 C The Li tie Oiant s;a i J j il as gtsnl a f hnr ff btiug road into hi iven n a rail. a he doe of beiagtKe e.oir.r of the Charleston Conventiit(.i. Btill we adwire the tenacity of M.' C.Mkerly. Like hot pdck, he sticks tu friend, lud while the pitch It discharging its dtty appropriately, the interest of the friend may tot be iu the Icatl ajvaucc.1, nor his per af! remain a clean. Jfce editor of tie Jocrnal will. Lotvcr,go f f the noiuicr of the Ckarleton Carvbtion, whether he be J au.es Bncfcanan or Stephen A Puag'as, and h will go for the platform Lt;Ur .1 bt 1'robUiar;. XuU SlAt'.'i V"9

ular Sovereignty or Ncxro olt'CJlleABil-ll. Democratic politician, will go the clean fig urea tnj declare tit the time, they are Li rVuglea'atd Popular Bovereijtity ilea people

twtrri anvjoaa loa? to do 'good, w ill tin tl.e matter r.jd Ja riiht.' - v f ; ff ThoRccint Demcsstrnticns. ?J The great change g'Pg n i' '' fopi,lar roind 11 foreshadowed in the election w h if h tottk place in the ditTerei.t portions e-f the Country, the first wee k of the pre sent month Wherever the Opposition wa united, il 1 triumphant. Where it in ! t victory a an opposing toter, or marched in the more com pact a lid consistent fotsu of a cony Icte orisnil.tt ion. it was victorious. Il.r principle t w errry where were the imr, the name in aorne localitie different. lu tnot d tK north and uorl)i-we J, Urpuhlicanim, genuine Aiut ura j Jultera!eJ fought the old e:rmy, arid v:ccrtful. In the Sulh, and in vwe locali tie in the North a united Opposition fought lh common fte and ttraugled it. (pMiti-M, to the policy, profligacy, to tie ror.optior. aod the prtian roe nni- of the premt Ad ujinitr'.io erirnhtre rvinrca i!e!f. Thje p!- arearoufted to thv ier-kity of a i'iri ded atar d in oppi!iou to the do nward ten dfiicy of alfair t th jjovrrnmrntal, Mate and ruunicital. The democratic rrtV. whoaj head m Jrr t Huchauatt, ha tnct ioe fi-arful It currut t. It can not etarate ilelf. fr tu it nation. With it thi rrat natiuial Prnm 'cratic pirty iuut uj or down. . A Und ' Adiuitu.tratio-i, fand the i't'itra!ic (pnr!y,whrr fJl tlie Ad uii.iti tioo , U!U the I'. in -rar v uil u leniocrar v . rui ru t t i-ii . , n . ! hirl of trat ir fortius air tr dividual Mr. 'ue never clonjj u.i:evercIonff to hi r;,verinr ch with greater tenacity than ill the odin-n f the .... . , . ' preaent Adrninittrntinii ticH the Peniocratie yarty. 1 hey arr one r.nd in-epirl le r. V ...... .An I nd ...t.,1.!- t r. t ki.i.l i.f t.iti.hitv - - - harming on both idre of the poll! iral !- ce. . . , .i..ii.iia In ili.m il ur iitlhil ii'itnt him . H e nioit Hfniiar. l ne in mocrat cre.Me! j:.mea Iluc)it.an' A!minitralion. Tin i a... if Ii r t t r m n a fultiar itvtiv ! n(T t I ... ..... prirj They plvdgtd the people that it 'hulil l" X1Te ",m1 j--"" ,,ow C"Tr rxtravaaict and it corm j tionv T j The disintegration now piling on in the i P.rrrai:Jc r' ' ominous of much -,od.- j . ' ' "A h9Ue dT"b' apam-t if.i If can not stand, j atid the American p ple, u hile they are slow ; to believe, and hard to Convince, y t h-n the J t t i !- i : . ""tm The cit.aena. or ra,,,rr hr ' ambitiou alone t d pood , lf,J advance the public weal, will leave thi j cack braintd. bp heary an 1 corrupt par- j n,i j,,in in lhe rinVt ,f xho9 r T" I rw',.C I Piey. aiwaya u.en "Mg bip. and honet turn dilike ihe aa relation f Ihe e,.rrup". Hut to make the rebuke in w.iitinp for taia: lU 1 un VJ trrrible and Cf r tain, the initiatory stepa should be take now. If you would k ill a hydra you must ruht it in every phae it preei.ta itself each head aep-1 aratrly and all collectively rlht it from b. J rinr,inv to the end.--rmni first to last dl t the time, ever until it I deal and 1 .ably ;deaJ. To auect el we ruut couunence in our municipal el etiona, continue our well doing until our S;ate election, and, accumulating strength by every tp forward, like a tiefeuding avalanche in I;ti) we will carrv routed, and, in the Oct'J r r arnni ju their i discomfiture w ill be aignal. and in the fall o j ilHVi ..,...:,. t il.ir ,J!.,,. ..I .;.! power will U remaining. J r O-raaional" write frout Wa.hir;fw i.i Fornev's Press aava the Ini.ville Journ.t. . . i that heia r; .ice I tuaeetba. the I'mor, S "ate Blht. Ii.., ..f l'.,n,tb I.- ' .-.xj wa T.i. a 'sa a..-, e e.tue Cinsci-itu of the per,! which n w ; . ... .. . . . i i U.rsatan ine now-' party that hi a, lonj ?l,ide the delin,e. . f thia country, and that ihey have ..-!eriui..e. ti get into a life boat in which they myy ecaPe fr ,m tl.? general wreck fertatn to ovetake all w, f re r nently identifed ith ejr national rub r ; for .u msv dervrnJ ulM ,i ,,rw . iv - f ' ..... , - j ,tJi j ..t i s f.ll -.l i.l- t ,.,.r i r-s...... ae.viiT', I" . . . . . . , , ww m -.7 ...... ' ... ;aia. tt i in i,1.,.si. .il. ii. , ist nnii in .ttiii ras nemnr rsr s w ii h I..I.OMU. , ' praise, and vau4ra e the rr-Je... in (he : nvoit aavs-e manner. We ob,t to Una shift .. ... .i . ... . ! iur ri iMwipinerii ,tt. i ..u mi .i tm -rehWw,;..d to, are aecu,i,.b:e f,., hi ' .. . . mis.eei. lla l a a psny I e "iu Idw w hvu j all Its le frra and ',nina4 rulera" are d. vils ,,,f artist ? t T One night al week, when it w-sa very dik. Mr. Martin Cyle, ..f Saetby vll!. tad . t oieg en foot a railmed bridge in that! inn i. Ami,.n. .ii, .jt... .... .i.. . i

- - 1 i 1'1111,-ir-iir.Hii, i they w,r. 0rary overtaken ly a loc.uo.te TZT.'Z 1TV.T V Tri ' train, an I .a their h,e e-ope . Mr Cyle- J h"''

atuitK?a.l and fell il. ..... .I. iW. I., ...... ..... .u-i - .... " . '' I 'Tr water teneath, and was injured bwr r, to rendrre.l helpless, and was drowned1 lit I -...... . . .... Wly aa io fjun.J uatil tSe ... m df. He I vlessribed in the Mtelt.y Volunteer as having been an honest and worthy fitiifa. - - - -seKaati CfaM 2ut Cradlet.aneh ojvne I kia roort at I'mvo, en the l.'lh ef Marth, aad in his charge to the tiraws Jury nr-ej upn ihent is atrong terms, the duly ther,i,gly investigating ruaay alleged wtxest whub have Ken charga-d to members. f the ekurch, acting under ita ihsliaUoas. The fhsre rreated a great i c,!mei.t an eng the Mur ooes, which was increased by quart, ring a large aiwiber cfU. S. trceypa in the builJir g where the eouit waa held, lfthelirand Jury act upoa the preaptiwgaf ike Judge there trill be it it Mid neb development, rfJ sotue troabJe iu e: forcing the powers of the court. are mich like jelliei ai the? are uivuld.d, u w.U Uiey luro out.

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Ma. Htpaov: Yery cnnaiderahle regret has heen felt aeeooat of your wnexpeeted and pri-lttaged abaence fron your" office; and, fr the aike ! 11 that i liberal and true, we now greet your return. It vi a lUil cruel, air. yon must admit, that when gei'g Wir. you -Irlt order with your man t.. imblieiiin your paper no reply from me to Lay man, "till you came hark." Our pious, and alm$t rtttrrmd Lav man etui hi friends have beer kept in. a eonditUn of awful u.pen every thing takm away from tliem and n c hance to get a substitute but we are coii fi lent t hat when you left home, you did n it, think of th-r or hi destitution and pr.jlwh uff.-t ingt. , I lVrrntt me, then, wilhout unneceary delay. - - m m tn gl?e onr excited and erring frlvnd, the flip pint and rrfkli- writt-r, the auhlilute" for the thio of darkne and, t which, fur long a tine, he ha heeu clinging with a rip that only detpair can prMuce. Woald it not be iohtimati tu refute what he t earnehtly akafwr? The-e are hia worda : "I hope he" (Q. K. H ) "will faf ur ua with aotne aubMitute for what he tak a Sr well epreel a h'kire ho could den ? I cannot doubt, Mr. KtJitor, tut yn will gier wlh m at leant in thia. Jut for a ntoinent, dear ir, conider hi prttttit peruliar po-tion and the naMireof thnae aurroundina that with A life long hear in; have brought him to the unenviable con dili'Hi in which scarcely a ray of liht cher hi lrHpirt? h,p. Truth t Layman i very much lue uidiht tit the bliml, and it i, in deed, 0 r duty to remote the fa!e from hi eye. It truly Umentalde, that one whoe , natural ahüitit are of the letter ort ai d I uhoxt- Uef.ilne mijjht Jae Wen very re- ! p Ctahle, ahedd ha teen n petfe u,,i0-nrd inrtuenrea that he eanoot n rtetl by now luk . i.-. .... T It - 1 1. nlmi Livi. i ..V , , . .... , , 14, fTlt n Up nnrir and beer, ao hmi bent , lh, J,ard eiroM of .Id theol..T. that, now. j cat) Uft more ptr4iuhten himv-lf by hi own ' h J ni.trd t x?rtioiv and kern erect, than the . pj al i,if, )e.imj 4 the mis t ' " I . . I .. I . . . l- .... .1 .T'li:.. . ' , -r-...fc niiiiriiMi, . . ... ' a-c.rd, tand at raicht iii. IJüt, we lrut, he i ... t I . I . . . I. r ...... .. .1 .. 3 liuppil y, ir, iltre are n eana by winch the j f r(Uml.( tr,v may be made ui ful; and (thank i. . Y t 1.1. 1 . . I .1. . . 1. j ' e i.j.m rr iimhtj wc 11 c nii inr tower bv which vru niay be improved ! -nd enabled to b.,k up and rejoice, ina.ead of ,r0i al ay "dawn, down, down," in jjriif, if in depairr a they Jo I mine ii ,,e rhnrrhea. . . , .. 1 hall endeavor, in the way I thmt bet,to orn et La man' i rror, and answer a '.many ,,f hi nutnenu question a ti.t.e w ill permit ; and Iben I will point him bthe road by which he my rach thai lii;bt in which he will joyfully look upward. if K. l. lr The bdlowinp ia a statement of the ,i,,n.ent of Mew. Turner A McKeen, from xhvr warhoue in thi nty. f r one year from April M, UW. Thi ia a pretty larCt-bni nea f.r ore house, when we conider the liht na of the crq oi that year and the Iare demand al home: ?G -C4 btihe! C rn vhipped over TerreHaute . Itichm.md Kailroad. l!f,IG buahela shipped by ateamera from port In low n Wabash. i r i . 1 1 i Tunei, avg. o- per cetu. Jat. vai fCe.KII UO w iiraT. .",710 1 uhe!a wheat Ka-t over T. II. t II lUilroa I to In lianapoli. bu-hel Wel verT.II.it Alton Rail ro-d. 10,fil7 LuO.tls aold from warehouse to mil lern. 503 bulfl shipped by teamer from below on ri v er. Iii; bushels South by p. .1 C Kailroad. Ij.i) buheU shipped North by Canal 37,1 bu-bels aifl.OD per bush. J37,l-Ji 00. fLoi a. ia7 I,bls shipped East orer T. II fc K Kailroad. !. I'.bl S uth over F. .t C Kiilra.. 4?0 Hid Wet oter T 11 A Alton KR. ItSU i r bbl.. r2.?l j (a). TUKNKK t Mi K KLIN. Tr.re Haafe, April 1, rjJ. Hivrtvu M iciuxr. The oflice for the aale of Wheeler .V Wilson' "owing ntscbine ha been removed to Ohio !reet 3 dour weU t f I'h street w here the ant ha fitted ut rooms "e M.?,, Äni1 l ti.ade the tiereaary ar r,"'""l' exhibit . those beautiful n t a dune to the best advantage. A very amiable an I c.nirteou lady the wife of the aifent experienced i: the tij of the tuachinia, w ill be pleased to exhibit the superior torrits of I he ' nirlni.i. Mf.il iin'i ui m i..u.ir.il ,.! r. 1 i,... I .' ", " 'ja " ,T ' 1'""""" macnine. a. s: ii. ki... aa. . a . . a. . - ' ' r' w it tie t Ne tr i t.r n.a.n ,.f a ,.f t )..... .' t e I.- tlie p!er.ur a i.'sjv nr t1 vim art in."-:! that il... VV a r I Wii...- " - - -sssTa'i it ii"t''i it the tine hi Ii note in ue. We a lvie lhcU Ie of Terte Ha tte asd vicinity to call and ex aun na f . f the nisei Tea. 1 T The Kailroad stc.dent rem.rted a dsv or to since, near I'tll . was a ti.o.t rttns kwbt e L. . . .. ce oi iresrva;i'ti on rvcor.i. sn o et tn. ' paenk-r are roneeitie.i. a Th loriuiotive. teril.r au I ba.vaije car i ., , ... n wem a.iw n mw me i.e-i oi ii rim ii.-r s Wk. TL.U the IS,., p,..e,,g,r car wa, . .,. ... . ..... ''Kni "J w,i P" t . v . n ,j j 1 1 ng uie f on ,,M e rmbi,,.,ueni, and w.sihus' as ve I, a it w ere in mil air, hanging over the j ... . . . i .... piles, the car must have Urn precipitated into lb. .tn mi se.th its freight of living Uins whet, a frarf. sa of life iuut have been the roasi.T, ih-v i rij i.-ev oeep, nut, r.ir lliise i....ii i -.v. " " I" i.mi oumuui ine . ... ... .... . . mm .mil hi ti. a r.iii. ih.i h i .. n.o i ui Auis, which prevents Commai irations be I tween h al fitv and I llinoisto vn ur.nl Go ! flock in the i.ornieg w hirh threw s the d.s fsirtos t" Iste f r insertion. 1 he eo,.inni,ity p.es but hi- le by thia itatff ruplit as but little of interest i now j ssaing ever ti e Jtiifs. Thta breach w,', be shortly repa.nd. Ct aiTT. A joairig laly wko revi le in Kdar county, His , war sets d by rno.ns, Saturday afternoon, while walkijfg aloeg lhe Ireel . She waa taken into JUrr'a Prug Store and medical aid called, which restored her, in a abort time, to aa le enable htr tu go aa her ay. Niw ri-m-riuiT Aitt visttirg all the important towns ard eitles Pfl Jftfttkero Indi ana and viarobieg their retfc;if tftan tages aa a ehe far the neW Pen .lentlsry , the I vtfltDifslODert oafi . idej ia (it vi vf U Kanssvtt.

Ictcrcrtln? to Travelers. At Cinciabali a judJient ha juil heen af

tirmr.i in lh general' term of th Superior C 'url. which t of inU rekt to traveler and raiIroi (urupatiir. A peit Irinmi putch4d a ticket in VahinUn, fram thi freral apent of all ,m lioea tUrou-il to Unf lunill. XU(ff, ht rrircdthrela baggage wa Va inf. and he aubaeq.ienlly aued he L ttle Miami Ktilroad tmpnv, f r ita value, and a j'icnent wm recvered to the eonrt lLw Thii vii attiruted upon the ground that the ticket vii rrfnjjniied by the leffiulant, which m aurtieient evidence of the authority or the aifent at WiBiiiQt'r Ihfre' were no circnmt tnce f ahow that there M a divi ion or eparntioit -( the c'tr.vf t t ll-e Tl rinua linea, in regard to the t ranMirttion of ttie paener and hi A Man Murders his Mother Two Brothers and Nephew for $150 A hu w ft turn-d at Le, Maine, on la Thtiradiy nijfht, with four f il iiimatea. On Saturday, the urviv..r, Marshall rtter, wa arrest el at St Stephen, NV Itrunawirk. charged w ith causing the d. at h of his moth er, two brother ai d nephew, an I robbing thf hoit of litt. the property t f hi br. ther Ue waa the only i te w ho erpd front the burning loue, and ran out fully dred, while hi brother, who slept in the aihroom w ith I itrt, w ere burnetl, a v vre alo hi Mej h. w and mother. Immedi4tely aft r thilire, he disappeared, but wa overtaken in "New limn irk , above ttafed. Hi clothe were bloodv. a lid hi brother' n.oney founu in hi peti"t. ., Qnesn Victoria's Beauty Fading. An A mriran lett r writer, w h et a r ep at hi-r Koyal Hihneaa on the rerent openit'ir of rarliamet'.t, aar her fce i prttinp to lak aomewhat nnqneenly ainl rather rheumatir Her eye are n looser the oft bin, her cheek no tuni;or the plump fair, her lip no lowg'T ihe royal rubyanit fur ro no lHM'r the Sixe Hoti.au r vere : ccototn d 'n regard thrtu. Ai;d her voire i certainly by no nit' an the happy ringing thin for which court icr aouiolfd her fame. When die commstndcd the reprr'fu!!y andin Ihronij with. in that uperh rhnmler ti rentn their fa, I cmiM Me hera littlemore full lerjjih, and veri i. I ,. ...... J b H grandmother ia w h. re theÄi I wa. .e17 The Cairo (JaxMte. .f the h'th mti "the hiph .fpfft.it ion entertained by fruit prower in Southern Illinois are bin. ted; three fourth of ihe punches are k2!l, and th withered blosaotna are Mien fion the tree On rueaday nipht, thia port i on of the Stat. waa iited by a-heavy frost, which destroy ed nearly the whole crop of pearhe, o far a we have heard fr;m, aare those in the virini ty of the Villa RkJp, ad upon the h;thei ridge at Svnth Tasa. Thin ia an inr atculabl Io,rcecially a nearly the whole North et, for the pat three yeir. have been de pending upon Hjypt for their anpplie f peachc. and other fruita. Apple end eherriea are ui.injur ti' and tili promise fim ly (Ibeat Writi ta is Kimoa.- The Washington Uni on sayn lh.it Mr. Kvir.rtr i not a newspaper writer, and never ill be. With all hi inin.riie t .lei.li. he coul I n t tn:ke i. daily pper liveia month, tinle aaid pnper wa sustained outside of it lei(iiima'e income. The ame remark will app to Wash ir.Tox Uti.mi Luncfillow, ahd 11 the th r well- known Iilrrary gentletnen in this emit, try. The least readable paper iued iu (his country i the one published at Hurlmgton. by Sxx, the wiitie poet in Vermont. 8xr. i a wit, ch!ar, Htid a man of geuiu, ami yet he could no more make a readable news paper tlrin he could overturn tint pyruuiids. I.vn BaNcr . Thre are iu the ci'.ie of New Y rk and Hrooklyn eighty six inurarcie. whose com! iu-d capital i 51 IHM. The amourit pi I for loss, jn a .$ .j7;,yTd S-venty nine compare paid dividetid in Ifa, the highest of whttfh percent, on the c i it al atxl the Lwf t ,r p, r c-nl. Tl.ee cotnpanins re generally manap dby can ful and honarat.le men, who adjust Jk . with a spirit of liberality and faiines. a natural re u!l of which i toincr. ac the business of the companies every year. TT At the conference f "I t- United Ibethen of Christ, rfi'i,ih held in Kohrevi. Was,. ingi,.o f.. inty, Md., .viral tif th. preacher peir-d w it li lard of aurh ,N .lnn ditnt nI ' nil- UiTi.r-i, en vi; .it 1. 1 t thai i-v.e o the . brtther-i. m . i vrnei aid cl vynan, wamdu.ed lo i ! r tt reou.,ou to the . fbet that .v.ry i.reaeher of . ' the conference he re.p,f.te b sl.av si.ave oil liia . af a i week; htcll.af . r a sj,.r. iliCusion, was carti.d in itd sn. III 1s"g the atlirmat it e IlaMlMi There are M'hanks in .New Vfk il al . 1 B s a . 4 . . t ht, n attT ' n riiiiitiiiei rii mi ri mj ...... ' . ' - . WHIM fi l''l , l e lOSIIS S O.O l t . iu oa mi i ... -" '" -..-p.e.e :i in i sr. ..,.,. .... tiirstairun, ...l u - ine.e b...k. make it . ir eschanee with .sei. ..il..r it. i. - im. it . , . ii ii'xlh v. Ii Ii 1HI7 lining r.r .ii i.iL.i i.vii.. ... ... .... - - .... in,. Z .,7 Ii' 7 7 7 ' fli handed, W hifh M the largest llin'MU e'.tire ,i , ..1. i,... I -j L.... 1 lhe Imbsnapdi Citia.n sv thai . . i . i . . jnt tetin of the Mari.trt Circuit Co-rt, i n 1 hi ha teen try ing to gr the M.nr.a.-e koi untied for nearly f,r year, ha made """'i; i " a p j i ic a m s .or i i or re, s l Iii. pr t n hi in tnree um, rent x ate, an sprnt U l(! ,1.(1 K i H,e s.r of ), (rr. J e.t. ..f us. ' ..... . i . ... s-e' . ... me and a half mi'liom ,.f arrra orthe public land iu Kanvas and 7ehraka winch j were il It bei J from ale U.t ) eaf (tn arcoutit of Ihe financial rtvuli..e, w ill t e ia market in July, Augutt aril wepuniber. It itelprc-ti-l that these sales w il, increase the refeuue fvr thv 3rn flscsl yrar fery r tferislly . - -. ses FaciT at C.svlstr The Osiette nfihe rlh has t-etttr accogitt rfaitlipg the ftuit protpecta. T ie late Cold snap in some cases killed one third of the early peach's, but the eeJirm and at varieties are safe, alo eherrie, peart, plnma a-. apples. tT It k naw rwmoeed that ii Cabinet niteting Jm ifrek w was neat j or i,ite a greed that Congress thould be called le in eel on the flr I Monday of October. , IT TM alara, ef fre oo Saturday,' wia eautj ed the burning esoot In a Hue Op low n. "f he U;a had a (T -oJ run with lie "MachceBi," J tluwu.g sjd i wsll aa bottom.

-,4ltrT!tT0 xTi4oirti-V. irtle Tullow" iojr, from the New V.rB Herald dea not ex

Libit the importance attached to alTertiin; by iople in mod -rate circurataacra jo that city, we tlon't know what w mild, . It should aerve aa an encouritn ert to ad perioi a en japed Irt buameta in tti city and neightK r hot-Hl, lit Mtroiii.emore1iberaMy than i their ont the advertising Columna i f their i journal: "The Herabl of veterday, with it irtple heft. contained no leaathan thirtyeieh C lun, tu hört, pi t Ii r ad vertiementa, iiumler inj in all fourteen hui lred at)d one a rircuni tanre w hich haa i ever incurred with any dajly nevftpapor in thi fiintry lefore. We have previously pnVIihd over forty columna of advrrtirmenla in oiieiuef but thi n, prohat.ty , a p j;e or more wa occnpied by th large ad vert Hemer ta .f aorne tw or three taMifctioentt; -m . of yealerdav were all hört ainle aJ ertieioenta, Irch Wi-rehard over llie counter of the count in room for in irtioti in the irxt day 'a rdumn. Thee alvertimenta were, peihapa. ihe mi interest tu itm if c ily new m ur coluiuni, preeotinu' a they Ji J, i.i uur r adrr, everywhere a per fret photograph a4 buines f thi city " If lh re i any ne in thia y ear of our L rd hogppoe ad?ertimenta in a newspaper are devoid f inlereat, and that i.o ore rad-il.-m r liKika al ihm that reroii liea utnler a irreal mistake. Man v reader reard the adW 4 w v. rltain cclutrt.9 a ihr mot interesting fe tore of t!te pr they red regularly. A Pkir aiT Saw. I turn out that the st,.ry ot ihe at pointment ,f Mr D Iiiehsrd an, of I ndianapol a. Indiaiia. to be United Si'te M.. .iler to RoC..ta. wa a ho,t il.at individual. nrrt.fetraL-J hv wait bent on cettiiii' a sut i rr nartv out uf hiru. Mr. It. ia r II , j - - an individual wtm leii the Oi-mrraiic party ... I , , i, . I-. 2. ml ceived hi reward in bin elected br the K nr. a: .liar ii nrirn .... nrniiMn. a i vj I . publican prty C elk of the late Indiana Iet? ilature. He is farnoua aa a windy, wordy peaker, without point, and also tuttoriou for bei p m vuIUble, aa votnMe. Hence the dei p aet a run upon lino WeAi ea Stmr A v ry i factory acrout.t of the matter, larkinpju.t oic trifling cwi.Mdernt ion 1. be complete, and that ., that Hjan helped et tp .. hoax h.mse'.f. The beM turn Kiven to the Kjat. apjH,i.it ment Mory i that by the Kvanaville Enquirer of Thurd ty. It iay a. The la e t advice cnreriiinp Dick Uyan. i that h" h !' ii t'nder'd a iiiimhii to Loo trooite, a tl o.rihmp wood pile on the Ohio and Mivippt Katlroad, in Martin county. P elt w a torn near there, he I arquunleu ! ith ihe lai j uü'-e nt the native 17" The following ver-e, which ini-ht pa for einaiiaturiis ft oin the pea of lhe vld hh I i wit piK-t aay of the reij;n uf Klixd ith were written by James Smith, author of the Heydt) Address."." K try line is a pictur : The mill whr frozen in the s'ream, The church ' decked wi h I ol'y ; Mistletoe iiabg fioui the kitchen uiAMl, To fright away n elai rholv; ffirlc rlink in tlie mil k naii' pail, Votinker kate in the pool belo ; Iii ckbir.S ferrh m tl e warden rail. And hatk, how the Cold winda blow. There g'e the Squire I shoot a snipe. Here run Ib.-k to frtch a log; ! VoiiM v ar his breath w a the inoke of a J'ip In the frosty m..ri ing fog. Ib'l.'e ia br aktng the ice for t' e kine. Old an! i oung conh a ihev .v; The round re I sun forget I slitue, k . i i i i. .i ii.. i. i i . , ioiiiBin.iio.. io'iu'i..ii'isi.t j MoMY MiTTIKS M'iPT, eti hi titi.e.ol j firt cls insi.b- prmlur t ; ve ci'y pr"prlv,i I loaned f ly at lhe legal rate, vir: l"e j e-iit. A cent f a-W rn r Hali-Is are tl. I principal eperatrr. The fact i an indes I ! ti e al undnnre of money which will ere 1 g visit The Wet .e Well a lhe Kast. f)u. ' Country ftierul must wait "a little longr," but letter time sill erne to them. alo, er. many months have pad away. Thv n ay pare themel e the tremble of wriiiu'oi coming to the city f r money , for their effers Wni:!l rfeive no attention. l he Cond tias. on w hH'h agents of Master capitalist n k loan ar- distinctly taled above, but when money hecomr abundatit in cities, it i'ik-. n.-t t .ke tt very long tornch the country hat i tributary to them Chi Tnlnne. I1I wa CiTlta The public debt of I ml I I an pol is is about d-Kt 1 he revenue of lhai ' city is about G1M( () The debt of New A! bat.y t about i'd.OMO, $ (U'.n.)U . f which if..r bond issued to t'-e N. A. A S. K. K. 4'')0for a tiiaii railway lhat ha rotte. i t . - .. .. I , t .. 1.1 . r . i . o - . n-., n 1 1 1 j int- I'.imnir o ailLM'Ili I'l 111!" dt.sky railroad. Lafayette, con.pa-ed with her ss r f it ie in 1 nd iin. Iva . for h r noni:. ' lalion, the rhi apeat city pirr rniiu-nt in l!,.-S.-e. Her to, al r. venue i about $1 -V Od.

, fhbt. ..da.Mta about the same; rate -ftnvl.n.t,(lv ,tl , .

tiou fifty if"t n l! e I Tl. j ... . -..... lT.f.ihn Letcher, in h i c an v a s uf Virgin ,,, l .1. .1 . - .i . ... t ... ... . i -a. nenarr- mru, ii eieriei.', atu ine r .letal ... ii""ii.nirni nii'ii'i tail into Uie n.in o lln j I ... , . .e,.,s,r.,.f Hie- S.o.th. and an attempt sh.mb! , be made to msrch f.-bral troops ,vrit Vir Jeitia for the ptrpr.sr i f interfering w'nh the s. pjs iiKtitutc n of the S nth . he will de all . in his pis er to me. the enemr. force with . lorce! Cou r si. - I ,( ;i. f" lint enor is re : sited of y ou Will you rarry tJm w.ir into j lhe enemy counlty . rraw it.to hi r arnp and j ll in liulimli ot Ji-tr hfk to stesl his s . Irrels? - W s- - . 1 r The I'onv'e Il-mocrat reports a wife poisot inj fT.ir iti Soeiirer r ounly lat wtck HrJ.H.i X .b.lly . w ho had been hes-d repesr, dt V lo threslen hi Wfea fe, N M sl ewed g illly pirlv, his wife dying under -ireumstanr. a w jet, indicate the folRCmei l of his threats by i!son. Ihtih she and her fluid w ere ff.rted by the pm.nn, which was put into the breskfa.t cdTre Joily taking hreakfot at Ina mrlorr'. 1 1 e child rc ver ed. Mrs Jt.'lj died. Her husband was arres. led atd h(.-!d l bail in I'.'.Otld. . v . I'ua Iliairitts Vi, ms Wtn. H. Atef, of New Vork.iw,rth $i l.Oj.ot 0, and he is in a perpriusl frl and boih.r as to L U t invest his thiee or four eiülions of yearly inc rue. hpend it he cannot, for his cwrreat expenses fer hoard and clolhieg are un a acale far fiom profuse. He it running about beg. K'"g pe.ple M to pay him, w here the siebts are well trcure I. I T Solo Unf in rerrtj prt r nti d tome frind ih Conn -e t icui' w ith some V.ne, which waa drank and highly prsised, after which he assured them it was msde from the juice of rhubarb (pie planl), at th rate if gallof per acre, in Wjacoosin. IT fhe Journal e.f lat evenit g saya, the Union's story of two men Laving been drowned oh Friday tncruing last, it a rsiatake. - v , IT Hon. D. li. Eklea, Chief Juitice of Ctib. ia itt tit city, at the Terre Haute Houae.

OdiPFcllbti'M :rIclirntion! I tu n Cut, Araiu CCth The membera i.f the Independent Onlcrof

Odd Fellows in thia city have made extenair

preparation for a prand celebration of the or- j N York," and ia aoand njon all the que der on Tueiday th Sf.th inat , tie 40ih A noi iln hie h it dicuea. The paragraphs be' vrrary of the limitation in the IVit.d Statea! I l"w WH If read w ith rm:ch mtrre-t : We have l-een kindly fumifhed w ith a pro j "The present p.iiioo of the Adminitra raiume, made up for the occasion , which wejiiKi ia a aurrow ful conwi.rn'ary upon the broad put. for the l-enrfit of our nuioerou rra deroocrae j and if prof ki,,r.. In theorr the'

! r who may wih to witne. the intareMin f r.rnoi.;en that day. THiOmcr ur mi DT. ALarat 2.M.r l'n-idefit. I(.r. M. A. Jkwirr Chaplain, Nam-row IUx.tm Orator, .K. D.L'aTU-Mmlall. The, ordrr will aa-iubl at Odd fellow a Hall on Kal Main atteet at 'J VI k in the ,u. rnintr, and form in prcfin and march over the follow ii u route preceded by the Tet re Haute Cori.t ltnd: vtvn ri..rrsl!ox am Maktii. j Fr .tn Od ! Kollow Halt Kat on" Wartaah f street to 7th fctreet; South on 7th toOhio street; , Wel t Cli tret ; South on C'.hto Oak street;, West to 5th irret; North on D'h to Poplar tret; VI C.t lo 3d atrel; North on 3d ta Ohio i street; West on Ohio trrvt to ind; North on i 'Jnd to Wabaah aire;; F.at on Wat ah to 4;h; thence North on 4'h tu City School House. lUrrav. From City School Houe North on ! 4h to Kaubs street; Kat on KaSle trett to J 7ihi atrrei; S,uth on 7ih to Wabah , then J WeM on Wabash to Odd Kellow Hall. 1 Theora'io,, br Newtox r.itit. K-o.. will j be drlivere! at the Li , , -ity hohv-d Houe. a ecture Koom in the New and will doubtleaa attract l-fife crowd of our ciiirena who knew the at.Uit n.l l..n...n r .k:. ti I l He . . . . t will be opened at an earl? hour and the. .viini ..tu ui mi, r(rillll, I ur - public ar? invited to W preavnt. In the evening the membera of the order with their wive. .d l.dr frienda will a.a.mId. in the c.pacou, Le Uoom. where a . aOCial re-nu on w ill t t,..l .nt a Ltinr. -- - " pread by W. U. Scudder. The event promiaea U be one of nnuauaM lrrest ta the order, and we are aMurrd that no pina ha.e been .pared to make ,t plea.an, .d agueable to all who will participate. Tie following ii from the Cecil Whtj, one of the moat repetab!e Journal a in the couutry: TuaOirr Po Tbpc. TLe Vrintile$ sm trhich O (7. Enn$, thr Founder (Ac Buiinta, cearf.rr. ,f.-A genial denunciation on the part f many perona a, d pr.a.e, throughout hecou try. of that branch ofthe publishing bua.ne denominated the -Oirr n.ioaTasux," has induced tlrtodtTote a few femar'aVto the aubject, and to peak pa.ticul.rly wf the busiae.s a conducted Ly Mr. (J. Ü. .. U3 heatnut Street, Thiladelphia, with v. hosr I rincijdes and practice iu the trade, we have made i.urelee acquainted. Heftuse windleta or ignoramuea, in any trsde. ubj.cta us to lo, we are not therefore to censure men entjad iu legitimate trade; a stw a. a. . -eeause "i eter r unti trade in watches de - eeive am) cheats the put. lie, honet wa.chms. kara are n-t to be dmner ced and avoided; and o hecau-e a number f "P. t. r Funk" eon. - rerns iu ihe (iift rook Ibisiness, et Couraged .y the, real suce.a. of Kv.' .nterpr.-e, P'unC up in various citi and f. r a time heated lhoe who ere deluded into dealing i.h ih. m, i-re i- no reaoU that a fair liUr .1 and energetic publisher ahoul I be c I. tun--I along with them. No ;t:Sce could 1 vreater. People must deal ith tradesmen: hey must hare wa'Vhe thev must have . .... , ' . ooks and let them take care to aeek the ... . u place w h.re tLey tin pr.Ttirethe articlea they .... J want, will, out deception, and on the moat adI ,i uvnme nwuiu vantaous teims. Mr Kvsns originated the Cifl Book nti . ues in I tol , and hi irri at success iu it is th ... K. ' "" result if ih-enerev. the inteirritv. and tb iberalitv thai have eharaetri.l ' s. -j . . . s"-' -j - .... j .... .... f ...u wo ' rerns that have from time to time aneu, iu iiuitalioii of l. establishment, have now irom lhat 1st nt ,nrnt T ,. ,.. i

mostly perished, while he pursues the even ! ,, . ... ' ri; . ..'ab ,'arge.--ihe ituprovement f llsrr...f, tenorof his way, giving aati.factioti to all', , . . ho deal w.thbiu.. lLakes and It, er- is abandoned, and tl I a11,1.;,, - . , . . I eillc Kailroad is tot onlr bei'un, but it vet r I he fairness sud honesty of tha bur.ii. ess , .... k ' . location is scrambled bv antirrv artio. iar.ott..t.e d.nbt.-,. and areeasile under ! . . , .. 7 MCI I ii' . . , . winch succeed in nothing but mutual defeat .o d. He i an enterprising man, and eeiting , , ol t do a larg" business, he purchased hl; ,. . -... 4 , , , i am toI at the rate of f (Mi:mmmjO to 410 1. ro.ks in large quaiititiea; in order to increase . i i l i IMo.iHhI a year) is irne. and w e hs v littl r hia aales.hr determined to give rrtr hi I . . . . . imieor r . i northing tn show fs.r it. Iti profound leac pu-fi to purrhasera, in prsmium. The ! , , 1 ' ' c" ,.,nc.ld-of I'.em.um. or n.f,. 1... . , ... i ("T' " '' aurruui.ded with the

, ...... .. - - i !' - j i t - - - .-... i (gainst th. Oift, Ilk nuines baa rerogni jril the principle, either in de.jneii.na to club.!. - ö tr.r.... I- ..r ..;r...f .. .. .. . j ... kM,i.Vi iiiiiiiiiiti, xq, f.. ,..,rl I I...I . i:.: .. . ... -'"I 'Mo.s.r., n.iirruiiiniuoi (mnit at Ihr i sent ir.i..r....l! !.. .i il.. I.. !. nur irruni rViail ., , , . t pricis, ai.tl give a preiuimn w ith each bo k; in . vete C 111 lifil ..f I t. i. ....... , T . ... v, , ,, , inniii i if a I'i'ropnate, t.VPti.1 worihcfjew-rrl. w.,che...lc htch are eiren away with Hie buok. pur-chaser-cften receiving ch walchr.. J,,, earner., Ac. Ia every cave of ,,le, Kv an .t. . . ... tttves w liat he pleases and aurely the most r .. i- i- . . . faHidioua moralist tan find no fault. ,. . i . . On the asn.e peimiple, if a mm buy a ehest' , of lea, ia the gt-Vrto U h!an,e. or emmen . i i . . .j dd, r re fieea Ins r ustorner a few pounds of . st. i . ..IT.. I .1 Ii. I..r,..m 1 I.. nu . .. I .. .. . t . .vn.r .p... .ii iminin, r .I'les-iioii ii reo a , ... J noreply. Hia encunagemei,'. te AWrirart' ., .. . . . . author, piblishers, and manufacturers, .si . , ... very great; in a single year he prrhase. fn.m , . , . , I one manufacturer alone, tT-.biV wnrlh of iew 1 ; r!ry, and lriiuandh of persons enrge! in 1 ' K K pr.t.ttng, b.-ok bin. ling, watch making, fr r . ' "si. ir receive employment through k!s agency. j Hia a.aortment ef Umka embAcr a the atahd' ard wrks of the Isaguagea, aa.) erery depart-' ment of American literatttre, and through his agettcy rast rfctnbeia of us. ful Looka have been pread through every pari of the country. to the great advantage 'flhe living generatiftn, and in thia repe-f t he may v'efy properly I. he'd lo be a public benefactor. In short, in Mr. Kan we flo l an enterprising man the originator of a husineia which he ha follow'e I w.tk the greatest energy an J si rietest ieXegrity, Oadil it having a fast ex tent and'uoportance, a host ef imitatora (aome of them hauest, pethapa, bat ignorant of the huames) arise and disappoint ad ehettke public, bringing down ronde meatfb not on. ly on thenvseleew, rnl em the man whose trade thy were coaa'erfeitin. To reacue Mr.K. from this unmerited censur., tr .I to atate what we araletstan'd to be the nature cf the (lift Hook Dusiness, as established and conducted by hiea, haa led to thia article. No one who deala With Lira fan be wronged er t'Uappoln ted; nut et.ly will tha purca'aaer receive lhe 11 value of kia money in booka, but with each bok a premium, or gift, and that -iren t r ry haodsoUit and vakal-le,

Llr. BatC3 Letter. We gift below an extract from the litter of Hen. Krwito Batm, of St. Louia. U wa wriiten to the "Whiar Central Committal rt

i pe.ple have the riht and ability to do any. thiup; in practice, we are trying rapidlv to : tlie Our Man pir. ! "The Tre.id. nt, the 'enail le head of the j N'atM i.al Drtnwriata, i t erly trivii i: m coni c ''träte jo rr in hia.wn hand, and thua t. -t b,:h the Ie.jde and tUir Kepreaen. . tive in the actual trir f ;nrnmmt. ' 'latint; empuVd theTreaurv. Inch he f..uil : 'ull, aad living precariously iiuii iN.rrowe! ( Money, he now demat.d cf Conprea u cii- ' trust t Li unchecked discretion the W I ... i . . . ar p in w,r 1 ur" fJ ihr rword. Kirl. hr aka Conpfeaa t authorise him, by atatute. lo Army to take -aWiery Hession of the Northern Mexico, and hold it andrrhi pr: t,t9"'tf -"d a a eeur.ty for debta due to . uf c,t' e:"'!' poei.n would n.-t imvrr, ("r ,,it miSK eipoe him, a in the eve of be annoyed ,y Ä f,cti0, Coi res oJ " r-J'.ua Territnrial UpisUture. s1: Not content w it I. thi. he demand. discretionary p-.wer to u.e the Army and 'Jr ih l" M'h, a!u in bhkadii.f tlie roat "J tn,chitC L rp" i'o the interior . f M"llf " tJ N"W ;,al. t protect our aitij " mm'"1 ' iber alonp the transit . 1 " V I'aiuma. And he I ai..l I ia a...... . . W I vjocreas claim tin enormou puwer uih.u the ircind it,i ;n il.iI . , . " cuiar at leat, he uirht lo letha einat r it me equal ol tb , 1 " arfM Europe. They f..rrot j , "I" Ulh'" Uu"l9xl I"""' ! ! " h d''n' rea-n that tkey ' hd l ul h "lti nce that the ! arciia til Kum, . . ' "w lw ""jf lor rreeuom. I 7 1,..;. . ... 7W; In Mhct purauance 0f thi. dtictrine ! J ,MÜWU,,mi ,ro,w teu.l. I.e J.. V't'T' ' Lim ,h'rj " U U l '' j '"V, . , fTmh," f Cba j '-PibUte how T IVrhap, U ini-hl be ,l(,,rB. nral pul.Iiclv aiiuounc-vt fr, O.iend. he J,. dent to Uli. AdJlo all thi, tha fart a yet unexplained) lhat one of the larifri naval armaments which ever aailed from our coat i now wperating in South America, ostensibly agsinst a H.r h:tie rrpublic far tn the I'Ute IN .,.,. iMUsarr.l Uiweenihe tWorr.aiden's , If C.-ngre-a had leeU pol.te enough to grat t ! the 'WidenC, demand of the sword .,,d t hd ; purse ijrit,si M xic, Central America an.! Cuba, this navv. ita duty don. at ihe voutl. ! might U made, o iw.T home, b, .rr,e in' the Culf Very rp..rtui.iy. r .iti tt,e 'Com. ( mandrr-iii Chief in the tariiiaiiion nf ,J(I ery valuat W territory. "I aliud, to the, fac a with no malice j against Mr. Iturhatian. but as evidenees .f the j dangerous change which i now ohviouslr sought to le made m the practical worli..trvf . . " . the Oovt mm wt the ri,r...,ir.ii.. on of power in lhe hands .f the President . and the langer. ous p.bcy. now almost etbishid, of loki .. -I.-..- i t... .. i - triooiarj Riory ami at-gran-di-N). i,t. instead of locking at home far all j lhe purposes .f r i- g o.er,,.,ent-p, acese-e ' moderate, economical, protecting all interests' alik e. and bv a fi. i.iiev. calling i, t safe jeiercie all the talent and industry cf our 'people. a..d thu aiewItU advancing our ouuj try in ev. r, thing . L.ch ran .Ae a nativu ' gieat. happy, ai d er..,ae.t. "Tim m.ili.,, . , ., .. . ,- k. I h,, rl ,l '"crease. ,f t'ut.lis- f.xfend- ' i,.r t ... I il - i . J ,urr ("J that, ttHi. under the inaaacennt i,f taiesio.i. .r..fk.. . i . t i aiatesoien prolesoii. i t. Njl.at ly ec-muiri- ! . t . r .ual;ia au alatiuing sign vf cwrruptiwu and deey -That iner I ..r. i i nai increase t-esra no fair proportion .i . lhe grruwiM and sxraniot, f tl,, e.,atrv .bat i i . i. .. ,nHia isiuer like W am t .i. ..r .........i ------- . .. VI x I I 1 1 1 I I j i . negligence. i he or.lmary obj. ets of .-rest ev pense are not ma'erially augmented the Ar my aed Navy remain -rlovr jeacr establish ' fV. a I at.aw ftai i 1 a as a as .4 T I . . e . . , -.- ' 1"'" Nat.nal gu.wtL and ...dividual pro.per.ty. the Tna-ury, by less than w t.-.s.m iiiis(i.aoagt:ui'ni, ia made IftuVrupI, ... I 1 1 , 1 ... Iron, fc.nd i i'.e "ill I credit aud Urrw d money I "1 III. Ii II ... 1 1 1 . 1 . .1.1 . I ,1..... . ) . " """w ain'9 Wl 'a" n'uia . , . a d .y h appe,, , f ,ea I ,, po t. vr wr re U.tl, hon ;- w i ne feiBf ral.e rnoi.ist :m . . I .. . 't-a a 1 , "'T. 'T' fU"'T lU:"'U, ; ilt euut'" 'l h 'fu'"U' to raise the 1 ar.tf to meet the present ' ' t',i,'r ,,T ' t'"g hat ihey can repl nih the haute. Treasury and uppoil , . ' ' . Ihe l..veriiioei.l, in credit and üiciencv. t , , ' , , J '""l-'y tiiking.di iloir fopner eitravaaiire .' ,, " I All ill istrioos pr b resr of he IVeaidei.t I. '"i""'' u icp.iled b. have deslered 'that those Wh, . , , lite o Lonne.! m.ny ought to break. 1 I m ' s . . d tut eoirnr in that harsh say ine; t et I a. . , ., , .. . .; fbatlr of opu i that the 4iov.ri.ii.rnl. u. t .. , ,, .!.. f"fnii.r,n prudence (to aiy liolTli!g P pr de and . .. ... , ... dignity . might to resen'e its credit for eres , ... transactions and tifT.ireeeen eee.e"rirs I . . . . .. .. common timc ofpeace.it nullit always I. . .... . -. have au established reveaue, equal, at leaat, J . ,tt et rrenret;er,ra .v.. that revenue oik' . u U an levied aa to foster and Protect the 1 dutry f lhe ewunlry employe.! in our neceaaary ami ihh, riant tuanufaclurea.' - - - . I'lMiaaaeLa Histoait K ta 7he N. w Tork I'm ay one ay that the battle of Water he wa not an American 'fy, and it i m matter of doubt whether any Chinese took part th ereiu. Hoarding houses were unktiow n iu the ia'fctid of Juan ,'ernandei at the tim Mr. Selkirk Usided there. Mr. Canfreu n not lhe criminal Moae. but Moe iti Kgitto. Lager t ier waa unknow n In the day a of 1'iolemy. The O'Hyah family are descended from the constellation Orion. There are no existing Sanacrit taaniiacript of l'uaa in Boots The melodies of mother goose are undoubtedly the production of Tupper. I'ostage wasnot pet pa id on the letter of Junius. Tho egg broken by Coltlmbua waa bird' lioiled Sarupaon ia prrtutned to le the fiftrt man that ever traveled on hia rwt?cU. The Vanketiem, 1)3' Tel!'," w criginally rued by & boy name-! Albert, o Li f-!her, a Sw. .2an, faraoua for hia akil' " ' r'" , oian corn woub' -uniueb.ve; - Bfflu tu in(HfVbj? that th t - - - "- sr - - w "s. w w wt WM' inr. und an occasional ritt d of the a. t.

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