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Tcrre-Hüute Female College.

The first Commencement exercises of the

Terre Haute Female College were concluded StaiM poioi IS) guese at Iba fult of lhwar yesterday in the beautiful g'ov hieb forms w raging io Europe. W woulJ oat be aur part of the ground UUcgiog la the inalitu?. prid if ery separat goicromeul on the lok, f continent would sooner or later, be marshaled The graduating clsss. consisting of Miss M. ttl! " the oc,o against the oiher. T.. Steel, Hue Baldwin, Mt Reiner. Mis Pruia itl noil her fortune wilh the AoaJi ärgeret Steel md Mim M. R. K.dder. each ! lr'u'. ci Russia, pethap join lha Allies. eparalely, delivered well wntteo and well undesignated point, aoae unhlstorie lopokeo aJdreeses. showing that in tbi,. jei!itj be jet to t tht !. of th Urrifb. t Important element is ao edueetioo ! W co"flet of 1- With the recent the ability to write ted speak the language ' o0 Jt" p blirulQ de.truetivMi. there I no correctly their menial training baa no been S e-'culatiog the amount of orrsg that w ill neglected. Indeed we cannot apeak In tw ' take plsce. Even at thi litre, theartuieatn high term, of the imJ.viJual and collective ! lh ßrI J 4r- Kreit,7 uretiof in number, to

performance cf thia gradnating ela Wer we disposed to criticise, we could not say which tu m st excellent -io which the p rioU were tnosl polished the thought moat beaotifuith diction ruosl expressive or the locution txt correct. The imprest of learo tog -the cartful, accurate, coriect motal die i liae characterized id a high degree the ef orte of the class, and while the jcurg ladies may writ be proud cf tbeir Alrua Mater. the good mother may, in ( imitation point lo this class, aiid asy, "ihes are ny jw U." The addresses if the graduating das er followed by one frotu the Ree. II. A. Ntlloa, of Si. Louie. We have addon liaUbtd to o ffwil moie ruaalerlv. It abounded io tuuch learning, original thought tbd tipreie elo ulion. After the Ilee. Divine had concluded. ii'loraae were given to cacU of the gradualea Ij Col. K. W. Thutrpaon, TruiJent of the roard of Truttee, and the degrea of A. l' , thue Conferred. 'I he l'fei leiil of the lu.titulio, JJr. Covert, concluded tili a Lifcal-a-Xtate, replete with good, aoutd, ChritiaD advice. TLui, under the rccit favorable iup!ce baa paved ofTlh ftrl Cotuioetir-meo ei re4e the Terre llaute ernale ColUge, ai.a thua baa Into inaugurated ao new era tu our beautiful cilj. Two jeara ajto the corner tone of thi Cid lera a laul r ow it i a flourihio itu:ut.ou cf l-nmii s, aupt-lied with all the i .Cra- ' ry ajp'tu. to M.i'.ruflioa iu rtrry lrar.ch of Sciei.e-j and l.iieiature. For com-, -roodiou buildiLgi, ab! I rifrrt and Teacher, we venture to aay, the Terre llauta Female College ha to auperior in the great ! ii . I, v i va ley of H e ilialit -pi. .Nu place in the ' Wet airrdi more a lfittg than thi. hr j the tra.oii g of the feu.ale o.iiiJ, and nou ill J .re Iiug b?morc- popular

You tuual judv of a tree by its fruila, and j French, comuaded by the Kmperor Napoere e to luoirt; of thi ii.litutioo by the : lct

wer e to juoi: Uaroii g abd mtnul v,gr ei.ced by b?r j j.raJ jts i ti ye--ur!iy, wuui.l ay, tnai ir.i ' fuunlMu Diuat b pure Iru a hri.ee cati emaUJ..' ao ajucU thai i g-wl and dciral le. The t;il eaoiou oi thta imiuu ia curs.fi 8 UCjzb utt tk firt of S(leiubr. ———<>———— Crossing Niagara Falls on a Tight Rope. The Niagara Fall Gazette says: "The arrangements for the performance of the great feat of walking across Niagara River on a tight rope are nearly completed. There can be no doubt now that Mons. Blondin will make the attempt, and those who know him best have no doubt of his ability to succeed. We learn that Messrs. Fassett & Sachlenon have ordered the necessary amount of ropev about one thousand feet of cable and twenty six thousand feet of smaller guy rope—which will probably be here from New York by Wednesday or Tuesday of this week. It is to be manufactured expressly for this purpose. The cable will be put across about half way between the Falls and Suspension Bridge— near 'White's Pleasure Grounds.' It will have guyes [sic] extending to the banks in various places to keep it steady." ———<>——— JIT Mr.Jadj'j O. Sate of Burlington. wJl. vinown x a writer of cmic verse, a lecturer ad an editoe, was a few days ago nomirsted ,fo-" Govvruor cf Vermont bv the Democrats of that Sate, io Convention acmb!ed. He iiSH, of cowrae. wtl a n.-t of a chance of being elected , bjl lie hnor of a nomtnaiion is i.ol to te alighted, and the honor a o'eLat 1 toruethiog more than a bubble during the reign of J. U. However, we preuujethal Mr. Saxe is too wall a.Unrd with his present position lo Jeu to exchange it for any poll tical distinction. Douglas df legal to the CharLcstoo Cuneitin were selected, and resolutions favono "nooiuUrveclionM were adopted." e Jrroi Mel i The Dajton (laiette cot.cs out very dreided! j for the ncmir.atiow of Jud je Melxao as tbe next Opposition candidate for the Pteaidency. That paper say s : "W kif alwajabeena Iriead of Judge McLean. A arly as 183J. iu a piper we published at Wil nirgton, Ohio, w uok atrring ground f tT the Judge aa the aucceaaor of Geo. Jackson, and, Tery time bis tame bas tj ruen'.ioned since, in connection wiüi ihe Presidency, we have Veen friendly to his electieo Morslly polit icallj everyway be is 'bead and shoulders' lov any msn row living, in all the qualiä ealioca necessary for tbe Presidercy. m e. . tT Lc;J Napier wriie lo aom of bit friends ta WaatWgUn that the impression io Loeduo is tkat Germany will aqoa be involved in lb war. and nk Geroaauy all Eurcpe. Tfce German Govemeni ia opposed to islcrfererce, tut it exciieptnt atg th pApie i ao wi4 that tsey crt be decked. An army w ill march to the Kbiee. bethinks, at an early dar. Thia necessarily tnvole ea Etglan-i in lbgkL Bayard Taylor aay a iooo of his latest aticlea, giviag a very hunaoeous neeoncl of bia way f life oo bia first visit lo London: 'la a word, enj aaaociatioc wert ac of tbe moat respecuble character I waa, relactant. If, forced to thia conclusion. But bow could it be helped? When a can baa but ibrre billing a da, be cancel keep four ahilliog aocietj, wilboul ebeatinj aomebrij. I Udg dinava1garbole.it is true; but, theo, I paid raj rekoaio;.

Tho Battle of Magenta. It it impossible at thi time, and at thi

1 - . m . B "7 1 MJ,rn Al Ji-rengo, the com ' tired armiea of itonapart and Xelaa imounUd to hardlj half of the Aaatriaa arajr at Magenta. The terrible conflict of Auttetlits. where the ruilitarj eniua of the great captaio and the Kukian cummnidtr, vied with each other for the eupreruaey, waa fought nd woo bj rival hoite nuriiherintf in all IC'l.OdO men. Id the Napoleonic campaign of Jro9 aad lbl'2 ta the only place here cau find a parallel io uuruerical importer c, with the armiea now contending lo dt :le the late of Italjr. The trilltuiit t-.u!- of the Ttninaala und tie C.it'ut are itctll in the prefcce af the icti cow ou tbe battle field. Veiow e give a lit of the nuriil-ra ei)at?cd tod the ouruber killed aod wounded, iu iLt tuv im mark able batllce of rooieru tiaies : ilmitto-fJuce 14. ItOO ) French, under ßooaparte, S'i.fX'O. Auntnni,.couuiiaLdej by alela, 41,fWiO. French. Austrian. Killed aru woutdeJ C.O0 CMiO l'mouir 1.000 4.ÜJ0 AuntLtn-(ÜK. 2. IK) 5 ) French, 'itiJer the Kroperer 5ipolcoo, 70,Mm). Kuitne i:.d Autriane, corcroaoded bj len Kutu-t?, tb Kmperort Lciuij rrestul, French. Allien. Killed, wounded, prieonera.. .2.0K) J0.Ct0 M ah.; July I.1KC ; The Hritib, commanded by Sir Johü Stuart, C f5. l,r,,fh NflUo. con.mandi-d by ltritiO F. and N. Killed rd wo'jrded 327 2,450 Ja.a- (Oct. 14, 1MC.) Frerch. eouimaudeti by the F.uperir Napo I"'. Ü-A). J'ruai Jim. com Di . nn andtd by the Duke rf ' Frewh. Truji'iir.a. jCillrJ, w ponded, pri-oner, i !) Kf tat (Feb. e, lt07.) .f Comttand.d by 'oeo. Denoic-eo, French. Iluiar a hiilrü, wourdr J, priorte ra.. l?,t'0i Uj.OOU Fai ilao (Juiie 11, l!J7.) French, cu'i.mandtd bj ihe E?'i'eror Naro le. n. I'd ( im. Ittiaiali Jrd ty Geo. Uenningaea, French. Ituaiana. Killed and wot:nded f.nO JC.WO A-nax (May 21, and 2J. iJ'J ) Frei c I . con niai.ded by the Kmp-ror Napo lton,M),(t. Au'lrtan, coinfuaoded by the Archduke Charte, l'O.ty French. Autriar WaiaM-(July 5 and C. kO'J.) rreien. o-tiitnaiiird ly Ine r.nteror . ain jrof ,Mjt() ' 1 1 Aalrian. couiroanded by the ArchJuke Charlea, l(K),0'j(. ,, , ... F'erch. Auatriana. Killed, wounded, pneooera,23.00 3C.00O ' . ' ' ' W a taa.a - v v u , - w.r American, under Gen. Jaclon. 7 000. Ei.gli-h.ULderGen. Pakenhsm, American Koglih. KiUM an 1 wounded 13 1J02 Wim a WaTiat.K(June 19. 1915 ) French, commanded Wj the Emperor Napo leon, 75,(M). The Allies, under Wellington and BluckiC, French. Allies. Killed and wounded yj,K0 2J.500 Br as a Vita (Feb M-23. 17.) American, under Gen. Tayb r, J.?09. Mexican, u udt r Gen. Stnta Anna, 1.000. Americana. Mexicans. Killed aud wounded, 756 2.100 Aui4-(Sept. 24. Ir54 ) Allies. niler Marshal St Arnud and Txrd IUjflao. 5l,Oid, via: 25X-J French, and 26,100 Knglih. Kiiaians, under Prince Meclschikoff, 50,UX). Allies. P,uian Killed an ! wounded '.3.10J tjOiy) ii i-(Nov. 5. lr-ii.) Allies, under Gen Canrtd ert ar.d Lord Raelan. 1H.OX1, an; trW) Fngiih, and 5,tKJ French. Jijsuns, cdi T Gen. Dar.ner.herg, 46,001. A!les K..ans. Killed ar.d woutded 4.15 10.500 .MoxTaatLto (May 2 1-53) Allied French and Sardinians, under Gen. Ferey. 11,500. AuUisi s, under Coutt Stsdion, 25 .("O Aitie. Aastrian Killed and wounded y MiiiVi-(June 4-5, J?53 ) AUe. uadw Nap, leon HI . U0.0X (?) Austrias,. utder Marhal He, 140,ika) ,! Allies. Austrisne Killed, wounded, prisoners, 3,000(?) 20,000(?) ———<>——— We received copious dispatches from Leavenworth, yesterday morning, which we were unable to get into our paper, giving most glowing accounts of the Success of the miners and the richness of the diggings. Horace Greeley had arrived out in seven days—had visited the mines and signed a public statement corroborating the report of the richness of the diggings. A company from South Bend, Ind. had taken out 3000 pennyweights of good in three weeks. Thirteen men in one day had taken out $5 70 worth of dust. A number of emigrants who had had started home discouraged, had turned back to the mine determined to through at all hazards. Great excitement prevailed on the Border. ———<>——— ——>It is said that Mrs. D. Sickles means to reside during the season at Cliffords Springs Hotel, Utica, and that she means to risist [sic], by all legal means, a divorce from her husband.

IT The Hoard of Equaliiatioo for thia Coo greaaiooal I'ittrict, mrl al the Court 11 out iu this city, on Wednedy. The LvamtilleA Crawfordafill llailroad waa aeaaed not to eiceed 3(0 per mile, eaclueiv of depot ground and in prove roe ota lo lb aeveral couatiea through wbicb il paaaea. Tbe aaearnenta of tbe different coaatie were ap proved, with lb elception of Futoatn, aod it waa reduced 15 per cent. Mr. Oaborn, of Clav, waa irlectrd at delegate, to repri-aeot thia Uiatricl i tbe State Board of Equalita tioo. The increase of tbe valuation of real estate and improvtmeuta, tiace 151 in thia District i fl6.7'J7.M3. Each cojnty ahowa an increase aa follows: TtaMILtlOM COIHTT. Real Etate and Improveiaenta. . . .$1 ,7.15 .497 Value in leOl 13 WO

Iccreate 4;1C7 TIOO COCJITT. Real Elate and Improvements. . . .$6.981,173 Value io l?5l 3.547 12 locreaae $3.435.1)93 ctar Cot'MrT. Ileal Eititr aad Improremenli.. . $2.11 6.03f. Value in ltvSl., 754.10'J Increase $l.CCl.C7 bltl.XK COC5TT. Heal Entafe and Jc)roTetDet)U....$2.9'2I.9'29 Value in 151 , Iofrcase.. $l,9(k?,ld llLLITl Cwt'XTT. Ileal Estate and Improvements... ,$2,SC1, 1T0 Value in , 41.055 Increi-3 $2,020.125 OVM CWIÜTT. Real E.tatacd IrnprotunenU... .$5.00,935 Value in IbM I.13I.2J6 I rrr,,t. 1 n: n-ie. i lit i case i,yi -, j.j- . raasa cock. Real Eatate and lmproveimols....$i,32.Gl 1 Valu in lfil 2.127.053 Increase $2,255.558 rVT5akt CotSTT. Real F.tate and Improvemutt (except town lots) $fi.l50 456 Value in liSl , 5,54.370 Increaie SdCJ 2.6 Important Rumor? ! It i rumored on the streets that the Journal office is alout to change hand and pass tinder Ihe control f an Administration Democrat. The Union (aya the editor) is sold to a com pany of gentlemen, who intend to bring on Arce farye 'eirer Irr$$e$, m Culorie Engine and trtything the tn proportion !" The present editor is to retire to asuburban retreat, but togive his entire attention to the Kcal department under the new proprietors. -Who tlx ttew esiitor is loie, remsioi a o found secret, but it is positively asserted lie ii able to lose $50,000 in the concern and vol ft-elit! Patriotic uiao. The"CitJ I tern" gee out moe ru'ttua -What other changes are to b made we are not advised, but as the printing business in thia city is a very lucrative one, we would not be surprised if oar capitalist general) would desire to invest. We are willing to admit a few investments in that way simply to accommodate parCcu lar friends. ———<>——— Pike's Peak. We have been shown a letter from Madison E. Harrison, written from Denver city. Kansas Territory, to his father, Mr. Fenelon Harrison of this county, from which we make the following extracts: "DENVER CITY, June 1, '59. * * * As I told you in my last, we were going out prospecting, we have all returned and found much better prospects than we anticipated. The captain of our company says some of the mines are rather ahead of anything he saw in California. They are getting out of some claims $500 per day to four men, with a sluice. The get from $3 to $10 to the pan. They have just begun to find good mines as the snow is just getting out of the way. In the mountains we had 18 inches of snow on Wednesday night [blank], the weather has been fair since. These miners are 40 miles from Denver City. We will start for them this evening to see what we can do. Time are better here, provisions are high but plenty. * * * * * Gold dust is generally very fine here. I have seen none of the boys from our county that I knew. I have seen some from Terre Haute that I did not know there." * * * The above is the most direct and reliable news we have yet seen from the mines. Mr. Harrison is well known in this community as a young man of veracity, and the letter from which we make these extracts, has an air of such entire ingenuousness, that we are led to place full confidence in the statements here made. ———<>——— FotaTSi icLT Tbe citizens avf Fairbasis, Middletowo and alher regions of Ssl livan cono'j, ar making extensive prepare tions jor a gxod old fach ion barbecae, bd celebration of tbe comirg National Annivar aary at Fairbank. W acknowledge the reetpt of vey eorV initaia to ke pre eot which il weuld aOjrd is muco pieascre to accept, did not previa aageoents jre eenL Wt bop Ibe ma bavt a joyous time of it and all lit to ee maoy return of the its. . - IT The Fort Harrisoa Gard bav receiv ed foe ilaliona te join io tbe celebralio of the 4 h at La fay et U and at Iwdiaaapoli. They bare not d termioed, a el, which ta accept. or lo decline bol)j. Thfy will d credit to tb em sl vet, aod lo & cit ihr refreaent, if ihey visit either place. w w CT Acorns, il is said, accord iaj to praent appearance, will be nnuially pleat Ibis jeax. Foxk raiaer aad deader will b glad lo hear thi.

THE OLD CHURCH T07E2. bt t. e. aiaaica. I. In the oli cfcuroh tower lUbfatke bell: AoJ above It on tae vaae In the sunahma aa4 ihe rata, Tut In rIJ, Saiat I'eler atau.U, Wltk tbe kf)a la hi a tao LtuJi, jtaJ all la weil! II In Ihe old ffcurrh tower Mane IH- t.ellj Vou rn h-ar It treat keait teal, h, loud, and wllJ.and aweet, , the iarn snya a niajer t)rerl.ii .jfT tLeie, While alii will! 111. ) the old 1 hurt h tower If air the Uli, )er and luieiiin. Hark? again, Abt wht .aion, arid Ht palpi W Ith her hand wm h r Lreart, ' hwrne poor ul tai fone to real V.Ur,. II iawell! IV, In th vlJrliti'iIi lorl Hang the b.-ll A iuait.t fiimJ that see ni lo know , I alt ur ; It ii gla4 when e ire wed, ll la aad when we r dd. And atl la well! ..a ' VT We are Indebted to our leTer and attentive jnuoj-irnd, Jerome C. Burnett, Drputj Auditor, for the following table of taxee levied for leSS: State Fiarostj : State Tax, 2Uc on each $100, and lAc on each poll. State School Tax. lOcon each $100. Sinking Fund, 2c 100. Covstt Pvtrosta :

Couutj tax, 30c on each $100 atd 50c on each poll. Count Bond tax, 25c on each $100. TowMtsBir Pi troai ; llAiitsON Township tax, 10c on real estate oulide the corporation. Total, including State and Courvty, within coloration, S7c and$l poll. Ho do outride corporation 97c t$l pt41. Hvet Caixx Road tax, 5c on each $100. Total, including Sute aid Co. 92c and $1 poll PaaiaiKTO! Township tsx, 10c on each $100. Special school tax,. 15c on ,ltr0a,ud 'ÜeöH. Total, including e3t. and Co., $1,12 and $1,25 poll. Praibie CatiK Township tax 10c on $100. Spec school Us, 1 0c on $100 and 25c poll. Total, including State aod County, 1,07 and 1,25 poll. PitatoN Township tax. Scon each $200. Spec, a-.'liool, 10c on $100 and 25c poll. Total, including Siaie aud Ccuolj, 1,02 and J.25poy. Kilct. Road tax, 10c.o,a each $100. Spec, school 10c oii$KKi nd 25c pH. Total, incIuJirig State and Count, 1,07 anv! 1.25 poll. LobT Catix Township lax, 8c on $i00. Road " 6c Spec.Khool" 10c u -25p Totat, includir; State and ,Caü.3y, 1,13 aod 1.25 pell. Ns-TiNa Township tax, 10c on eaab J.100. ;t..al " 10c Spec school M 5c " " Total, including State and coutt, 1,12 and l.OOpi.ll. OTTaa Ckkik Township tax, 5 on $100. Spec, school 10 " und 25 cu.ts poll. Total, including State and Count, 1,02 and 1,25 poll. Fat im Township tax, 5coa $100. Road 5c Spec sqUnJ'4 10c " I 25 poll. Total, including Slat and count, 1,07 and 1.25 poll. Siuaa C&xik Township tax, 5c on $100. Road " 40c " Spec, school 10c " 25c p Total, incl. St. and Co.. 1 .1 2 ami 1 ,25 poll. Lltrox Township tax, 5c ou $t'0. Spec. school 5c ToUl. incl. State and Co.. 97c and $1 poll. Aeeragelaxon each $100 in ihe count, $1,04 and il.ir,on each poll. ,, O" The New York Tiibune says: "Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, Editor and Publisher of The National Era, died at sea on toard the Arago on the 5th mt. Dr. H. bad been ao inralid or s n.e nio,vh, and al the lime of his death wss on his way to Europe in ihehope of re gain his heslth. He wa lorn at Mojnt Holl y, N. J., in 1P07, studied medicine in Philadtlphia, and Uh k hi degrr in 121 After serving a sbip phjraician on a trip to China, be cominer ced hi career io journalism in Baltimore as the Editor of The Methodist 4Voi.'s!Bit SubMfj'jerjlly, io 1831, be rtmor ed to Cincinnati, where he was appointed physician to the Cholera Hospital during the prevalence of that epidemic. In 185 he join ed - he late Jane G. IHri e.in the publication of The Philanthropic, a Lileny party paper at Cincinnati. His pspcr tn-t tbe usual fate cf all Acli-Slaviry j'iuiaaU ia lhot lines, bis pre and printing office beii g several tiro destroyed by ta b. Mr. JD.Dey with drew from the paper in J"?, and wa upported tj Tl e Pbilaathrnpist for the Presi dency in 1 10. Mr. RaiJy cntinued ibe publication cd hi tiJ1 lt'"' ne0 't WM merefil in The Nstiowsl Kra. an Anti Slaveey paper published at Wabi?ton b ihe Arperjcan and Foreign Aati Slavery Society, of which Dr. B. wa chosen Editor. Io 15!, ha purchased the paper from the Society, aod continued itt publication on his own arroutt As an editor, though by no mean a eio'.fit, be wa quite loo plaia spoken to suit the meridian cd Washington, aod the mob decided to destroy bis press. JJi ofSce waa besieged for two er thret das, bat he wa eot driven fron bi post. In lf55. Dr. B ?ey oppotted Fremont, and has sine acted with theRepub lican party. His paper baa maintained high literary character, and Srt gav Mrs Stow' lory of MUeI Tom' Cabin" lo the world. Dr. Bailey was a gentleman f aaiabl dispo sitie aad of decided opinion, aad waa a writer of cocaUrabla eigor and ability."

Council Proceedings. Citt Hall. June 23. ib50. Council anet pvrsuant to adjournment. Pieaent, Mayer Palkraoo and a full board of Councilmen. After the reading of the minutes of the lac meeting. Major Patterson delivered bis annual message. a a e Sundry billa were allowed and others referred. J. C. Tate. Chief Engineer of ae Fire De. partment, reported that be bad appointed John A. Bryan as lat Assistant, and A. A. Coltrm a 3d Asitaut Engineers. Colcui red in. The city Assessor submittesl bis report ef the assessment of lb property cf the city as follow : Value of Lots $1.504,753 Improvement 1 214 227 Peraooal 1,4J.425 Total Taluation, $4,216,405. Number of Folia 151) Tbe 9ih da of Jul at 2 o'clock P. M. as appointed as the time at which the Ceuimon Council, together with the city Aeor, would meet in the City Hall as a board of Equaliza tion. The committee on Fees and Salaries sub mitted a report fixing the salarie as follow ; Mayor, per annum $f.00 with fe. Marahal, CO(J Deputy Marnbal 500 Clerk.. 500 Board of Health, 150 City Attorney 3U0 Market MasUr 75 ceuts far each day he at

tends market. Councilmen for each meeting $2,00. Sbatiuon moved to amend, by &ubfclitutir t; for city Cleik $400, and for city Attorney, $150, which wa adopted. On motion of Shannon the County Auditor be rt quested to draw an order upon the Coun ty Treasurer for the amount of School Ful.I Jbelocging to the ci'y. The Council then went inti election of mu nicipal officer hieb rt:wlUd a Iowa : For School Trus'eea, .Chauicey Warren, .J. II. 0'. Boyle. J. B. Edmunds, A. Reitnan, J. Brteo. For Board of Health, Dra. Young, Bell and Stephenon. Market Master W. 51. Slaughter. City Attorney B. M. Uanna. Superintendent of City Citottry II. I. Ui!n. Council confirmed by a vote of 7 to 3 the appointment of Tbos. Madigan as Deputy City Marshal. Councilman drew for term cf service. Dr. E. Read. J. G. Won, Swineheart. talker and Briggs drew for the long tejn. Frey, Shannon, Grace, Coltrin and Htdgis for the short term. Shanoou offi-rrd a resolution for the grading of Poplar street from 7th street to the canal, at the expense of the properly holders. Adopted. Read and Brigg were appointed a committee to employ aorue suitable peru at an ex pense, not to exceed J$K0 lo wind ihe town clock. .On motion cS Shannon the operator of t!ie Jp Lfrw, was suspended until the last of ptember. The Major read a remonstrance, numerously signed, against lhepaagcof an ordinance prohibiting the errectioi. of woodtu buildiug within eertain districts. An ordinance prohibiting the em-ction of wooden building within the ditrict nitrating the lota on the South aide of OUio s'.reets atid be onb side oi Cherry street, wet cf 6.h street was then passed. The Council theu defined the rcranirg of a resolution recently paed, in relation to an appropriation to Wabitton fire co. No. 4. that they shall receive for incidental eijnses $40 pef quarter. On motion Council adjourned. ls ACTIVITT I TRI NVT DlPABTMiST .M though ihe public haa not been made aware of it, neatly every unemployed ship iu the-Ui i ted State navy is Uing fitted for active ervice. Of all our steam navy, not on ! I will be out of commission by the firC of Odo br. Never, since the orgai.iaation of the Feileral Government, La it haJ so large a maritime force ready for any emergency, as it will have ere the summer is ended. tXNatbanial Ray Greene, ihe lat stsrvi virg son cf Major lieneral Greene, of the P.ev olulion, died al his residence in M"ldlrtown. Conn., few day ego. He was 70 yesra of age. The only surviving child of General Greene is Mr-Litllefield, who new resides in Mississippi. Farx Lab Psojisfs i.v Mi- tat 1 is trulv cheering to notf tbe Free S.il stid Kr Lalor progreaa in Miouri. Th lessen ' 5t. Loui is Ml all over the Sfale, ep-ciaMr to ihe leadirg tw na. Tbe Fre iVtnocrati ihe title of anew Free Labor crgsn jvit etst lished at St. Josepsi, acd it will !o ! scrtie in Nvrthwtatern Miaswuri. Success Ij it. L7 Tbe cost cf tbe Utah army op to the end cf the second quirler was ever $S,0r0.(V9 And add to this the estimate for tbe fical year ending June 1st, and the exp ne of thai army forooe year will rtage b-etwen $7,tX0,000 and $3,000.000. Tata Enra!rs Se.i. The splendid per forming elephants, Victoria and Albert, base been sold by Mr. T. C tik ic tit fin cf aeds. Nathan A Co , fNew York, the proprietors,) lo Mr. John Wilson, of California, for the aum of f 22.0C? - i .... tT Ashley, lb sot io law cf Murrt 11, the notorious Isnd pirate, killed Lis brother inlaw io Bell county, Texas, the ctbr day, aad than killed htmtlf.

Masonic Celebration. Oo Friday the Masonic Ledges of this city tniting, celebrated tbe Anniversary of their Patron Saint, John tj;e Pajlist. The wr aller I ipg unpicpitious, thej did not have their Celebration in one of the beautiful groves io the northern environs cf the City, as ihey at firat intended, but marched frrn thtir Hall to the Lecture Room ef the

j Cily School llnufce. w here ihey were addiessrdbW .M. R W. Ti.oaif.is. The address was a plain, practical illutrtion of the objects .f Free 5!a nrj, and hitorical rtftrei.ee showir g ti e gr.at ai.t.quiiy of theOrd.r. It is needless to give an out hie ef this r fVrt it was soundly thought, happily conceited, and eloquently delivered. After tie addtes, the r:ewy eltcted officer t f both Lidges Were instslled by their Tei edive Mautt rs, a: d then, all, Joiing and old, ladies and gentlemen, brethren a.jd their it and their sons and daughttf r paired to the upper rooms cf the LtUi-eand pirtookof a bountiful supply cf refrel.tnets. Indeed, v. e have never seen a more tumpiuoa rpsst t inhere. Eerv thing this luxuriant prairie car; jTo.l;:ce wa in the grt itel at undsbce. In this paiticular (lie bri ihren and their uv Lk.re dLe themelVe niuch credit. Aft r the hundreds who rre prinl had atitfird hunter, there were "of the fmnients that remained, twelve baktU full," w hith, iu accordai ce with true Msmimc character aud uge, was setit to the pK,r ( f ihr rüy. I nterpered all along the cereir.onira was delightful muic by Mr. A)'Hara lUt. I, and the Musical AkM-ciatii'ti l( tl.jh city, si d w hen all w as ended, the Order match, d l ack to it eir 1111, and agaiu wn.t from "rtfichmitl to litKr." Thus ended the t0 h Ar.nirrrnrv i f the good St. John, in Terre IJaute. That man, who while cn tartli, wnt al.out doifg good, aid who, wa the foreha Jowmg t.f thai blighter light, bich, for ltOOeara has illuaimed the world. -- Nisth Sectiox. The ith section of the liq'iorlaw is a follows: "Every perMi w ho shall, dir rtly or rectly, kiiowi:yiy sell, barter or ijie awsv any intoxicating liquor lo any peroii ti ho j, id lie Li.b;l ol bring inlox:cateil, io- rt.)fe -ball he l-en given him by tt.e i.e. child, parent, brother or i-ter, vf such j- roii, or b i he (Verheer or overteii of the p. r t f ihe tow t.C.ip w here he reside , thai . ch i r.u. I in the hahil cf being irti'XiCaU d. shall l-e-ie toed guilty of n liudeint -nr, at d t'poti Conviction Ihrieof shall fji.r.t nui ies lLaii one or more than filty dollars." Brfore an applicml can t btain a license to -ell liquor he timC give a boi J for $Ii0 w i.b at le-al tw o fiet hidd sureli s residrnt within the county, bj be approved by tt.e Auditor, conditioned that ho will keep an orderly and j-eac nble bouse, an I that he ill pay all line hm jts that it: ay bease-ed a:'aini hitu for any violation of the 9ib sectiou, a id any olhrr sections of the act. Greeley's Letters from Pike's Peak. Mr. GaiLL.iT next letter will be from Fiat's Peak, and will be read with a lively mlrti, as intMidd ta at.ifr li e public mind in a grml tneaocre as lo the truth or falsity cf the Various Te ort from the so called "Land of (Jul..." His lturs will all appear in The Sean -Weekly and Wikiy Tiibune as well as iu the Daily. 1 1 cms: Daily $C, Se.ru i Weekly $3, Weekly Tribune $2. For club terms see Tribune of any date. Addnes Horace Gbkllkt A Co., Tribune Üuildnig, New Ye,rfc. e IJ A C has been tried al Indianapolis uiiilf r tl e act t f the Issl session of the Gmera! Ase.en.bly, giving the Cwurt f Cxmiiwn I'Jra j'indi,riion im grand hrfeny cts. Genrge Keed'tole a mart.le image Iroin the resideiicr of Ca!b U. Snii;h, Es'j , was tried iu the Common 11. Court, eotir ictt-d, snd ,! t to the Slate pnon at .It Person viile for Us t ears. I he pn-.it.e-r n pr Jiutinary x't n alion. I The value ef the proper! J stolen nai Khon, ou ev idence, to be $2 ) or ore. 3 r Mr. Wright, American Embassador at il e Court of Iterli-., has off. Nd 50,'C0 Uialer f.r Ihr library left by Altxtndr voo Hum Im'dt. It is m t probable ihit, under the pre ure of the preenl tit!:ea, Ir sill lutttwilli msny, if any, con j ftib-rs in Prussia or Germany. The it -t.enl'T of these lilerar trrasurea is the late valet of the dCeae! philosopher, who, from the ra'ure'of hi ci'cumstancea, cmu'l be eipTleJ to wit any Itr.gth ef lin e f .r the real.-zCon t f the bluest. 1 hus it is probnl l t ht the tools aud in--pVnienls, aa it wer. i f the greatest mind-workman of m dern Europe ill be rttooved to the United States. ———<>——— FINISHED—The Terre-Haute Draw Bridge is now so far completed that teams are again crossing. The present bridge is far superior to the one washed away last season, and is so constructed as to defy all the floods that may come upon it, being built in the most substantial manner. ———<>——— ore application for iiteiise to re'all I'q'icr in Patk co. Uwss k.-rar-t'-d against the rt mvLstranre of numbers ifeil ees. lbie is M nUXima. Hut 01 e aj plieal on was n.ade iu Virmillion county, aud ihat o e was rej-ctej. IJ Kossuth as to leave England hr Italy on the 7th inat. He hsd had an interview with He French Embassador in London. Sme O rr hundred Ilee.jfnac w bo a-J retnrnc-d from Atxi'eca were to follow hitn to Italy. amrJ G-n. Dodge, our late Minister at Madrid arrived at Boston io the steamer America from Ei gland. IT The Sedenborgian General Coneenlion wil; bold it next annual aessioo ia Chicago, on tie third Wtdoesdaj in Jane, lt&3.

from Washington. WaHiGTjr, Jone ?4. Ti e 7rr7iri WaO.ingtoo correpondent aj, Scrrtary Flojd centinnea in delicate health, nd serious ay-pp b nsions ar Mt f,.r tl e result. Hi family are anxious that h bouldj retire from hi prcent position. II ha re moved to the Sol tier's Home. Judge Douglas NfitLi afternoon for N"w Vrk, here he will spend several week.

Although Ifav. Welker dined with Mr. Ca chanan on Satur.lsy last, he declare ihe continuai.ee of th.ir re i..us political diflVrei ce and says that no one can justify or ixcuse th Ufnni.toi ouitage. The War D artmenl has istued gereralcrder, w ii h tl r lew of enferci fg ihe greatest p sible economy in militiry service, especially in tb conveyance an. I disinbcltoo vf supplies. No building are to be -rested, nor any xtraordlnary p-nae ii curred, except by aathenty cf the War Depariruec!, ar d no j ersocs shall l hiiel fur purpot.ee in mediately conntctea with the troops, txcrpting tl.ei . ce ide ard interpreter. AH pernors hired ho are nor authorised by thettnorof th-e order a wnll Le forthwith dicl.srfc'd, and the nrvice's, if ctcissar, peiurictd by ihe in teieste I mrD, Lord Napier in a p-irate lettir received ly the lat arrival from Lurpe ya Ke doo not antjetpste an mnTtment in the dij'l matic body whi-h wid a t d .in, i0 a pe.t d rT rt nt fromihat at ihv. Hcgue vihith he txptc: to reach in July. A report had for sorre time Wen current that CoiiiKi&r.d r 3!aury istobe detachtd tu m theraiii-r.al oHsrvatory. Those I est acquainttd with the sul j cl say that if this should take pl-ce, it weiuld le wah a vew to place him in active serticea a corrrnander, in which cijacity he haa tot ened rii.ee hi titvnti. n to that ;ank, and that vi i,out such servic I o Wfeuid not be in ihe line of further prow.o tion. ' Captain II.rod, Command r DahlgrtT and Lieut. W. F. aury have bteu appointtJ by that Navy D-j eitnml a a board to teil uch small fire srn a as may te prest iütd. 1 he trial ill commence to nurrow al tbe WaLmgtun arsenal. .eLATER FROM SANTA FE. I.vuiri iici:, JuneSI The TantA ye mail ha- just arrived at thi place with lat.r d.les fror New Mtxiro TerHtory. The i.ew brought ia of ao ii.ireting rl.aracttr. Dy i's sivces we learu that ther-j is great likelihood exi-iiig, cf a renewal cf warlike difficulties wuh the N avajo tribe of Indians, t ith hotu the United States government waa at war only few months o, and coiiclued ly .imal treaty. They Lave ben It predating upon arid s-tesling from the whiua st.d feel no disposition to give up the proper tj stolen by ihetn, or literate lh ptrsons horn the have made esptiee. I o cnseque' ce of thia Contumacy, the military aa'horitiea have crdrred out the United State tro -pa from all th- posts jn that region. Two je three companies b ve lefl Lafort St . Vraio for the Navsjo coutiiry. The crop will be very short in New Mexico panly for wanted rein in proper Mason. There were many returned Pike's feat era in the Territory. They fared as badly as those from the SlUs Je no-juced the newa as a kmnbug, and declared that gold Could hot be found lhre. The Democratic party he'd a Terrile,rjI Couvetilio.i in Albuquerque, at which Hon. M. A. Oiero was nomn ated for re election to Congras, Col. St. Vraio will be bis t ppot.ent far ihe oeTiCc. The Trader bo it d out from Miasocri ara muchdela.fd in eonsequf ree of htgh water in the Arkansas ri er. 1 hat stream i sai i to b higher than haa ben known for years Vfore. A serious diflirslly occurred at Conrcil G'ove wuh ihe Kw InJian. They hd to ten some provision ro-u a M jicau train, the return of w hich wa d rr.ai de l 1 thecitizn, the xi la r-J warrior came in, brinriiruhe a o'en property, a d them to Uke it if the drd. A pis w as f.reJ. it is aa;d. to ftighj ten thn. bu. they returned the fjre. s ligr.t y Woundiig M. Gilky, formerly of thi piAce, and nioria'.Iy wounding a man bv the uatnttof Parker. The enraged citizens banded together cn the dsy uccelii g the outrage, took a young thief and another Ind.-an and hung them up. The Indiana arc vtry sniucb, alarmtd and wih to leavr ttte country. We are in the ro id-1 of Larve t and prospects are good for a hountif A y it-Id. Tare Vikoimi Ei rctiox Gzm.im Aiutj. The citizen of Idr h'i.ortd, VirKinia, h virg ! p'fce tiled the Hon. W.lliam M. (iocin ith ! plendid csrrige ai d span of horses, ar d to J Mrs.Goggin a magnificent set f silvr lstr, , a cot rcporary rem rka thai the gif's w til : j duutH exce.d the celt pn.hts iej Mr I-t.L.rfor four years to come cf the Governr r'a i.fT.rr Andthu. afi r all, in the lng run i giu will p'obalily cme out ahead. IT Another Morphr is animi;rict-d t) le e!T New ork.inlhe r.in of a young nun in the fr.iorcIss . the Free Aeadem-, hr, it is said, a short lime i;o played lour (jami at orce while blindfolded, and lurin tie progress of the cm. test me party a Jj'r.rr cd to sup-cr, afver wbitb tSe games tr resirnHj. ihe ertlman not bavin or.re sru tl a boards. He wa victor io two of then), t ie a a drawn game, atid io the ctl.tr tet t eaten. e 9 U The .ime f -r Ü depsrture of the l'ramoUi Balloon fr n St. Louis, has nnt )(t tteeo de&mtelj 5xel. We will endeavor to learn the exact lime that our citizens rr sy I -os out for il aboold it chance to come witbia tne radius of cur ? iion. rTThelsteMr. Cftsrle-s, who wi billed Sy Tbnmton in St. Louis, bad bi life insured fur $22.500. IT It i a beautiful bouquet, tent ca yesterday, and none bat fair finger could bav a fashioned aod adjusted it. Maoy titalu.