Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 August 1859 — Page 1
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Terms $2 per annuui. iu advance. j DcuotclV lo tl)c ll)l)fg ?olicn, Nciuo, Commerce, itcraturc ab (Soob illovalo. . . $3 00 At the end of the ear e SkaS aaaatF-aaeaaaeaasa ae aaa m w-e aw -r aw a-aa w ae--awat a WHOLE M 899. ' SvVW aesw W TEHRMAUTE, INDIANA. AUGUST 10. L85Ü. VOL. XVIIL NO. 36.
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.At atfe wander eg oct cf i.eavee AnJ all to btitkt !r r Jra lira, 0 c ILr co t- pill's -f pert !.t Vj4 nilBath laiorsl air; Aa.1 alkiar in Hl wfjj juie, Xet tb rTtil Fh'f thrr ; Wu, w Sea fc aw l! tmant ; rb, nlt tote Ibro-jjl all lloac fcj rr cf l'iht, -Willi 4p witUn petf. Oar hdea wr lay tu ttr rtit rear, J1 a-, Ovl vi, "Ii la aot well For mta !m t linxr h-r.' Ths took Hnlirfl 'I tt feaiid, e I with a klu i'a ig he prrst, A n t .! in j 't Mit tmM co"nrnr , Ii UM il a tie aWper'a toeeat , V Ith eart it nog , t- ra.kt it bjmn, Ife criatne.t ii. wili m l caUeJ it ti. .', n ! if ;''rtj ne eorti- t na of ja.t l'f m ler p'i.i'ifi; jf fnik'.Dt Tt but IV mrk f !! n.J tut, Th rartb-raool J of ihat K i'O chain. - ;nr rlaon on rttoale. Wm. Lflj-l Oarriaon x tot conc"f la tl e f n'trd ritimate er-enll? eipre a-l f the !!e Jt-ifua Clte aa a apeaWrr aai wri'er. lie ihl peska of the grf lawjrr : m m rxt.l.M .tir v l.iir al torn II. UrrJ t of .r.y rcp)a'i n f. r eUnre ; a"ith la-aa attifC'i.in. Wi.rther at th iiar o' i o th plf f rm .h n a pf'iif-ai .i.al Z.uif. Ilia Iiculaliftfia ai-rf a f iriraiiit oi trace V . . , i i j . -J ........ I ..... f 1. . K I . . I.A.. fll.tlA 1 jjui.l . d f.r ! rmtliaii r-u.jilj, L joiid a.i I tiwer tf eitri-a'.n A o'i rictou at) ! te Hot o l fuund In KrgbOi hu'oy itfltd. )ij)ir.trd, tl4ahr. fcMphirrruvl, liiihe and ti.t-J, hrltr tkltr, a:, i IwUifr cKiueIrfir. tl, ".I ffS.I u;!f" oi In thia rrprt Ihed lfrrrc U Vn Lunaelf and Dr VVflmtfr hi a'iiil ii.tiii'e. How .lrr. fur '!' ""'J IT ,,-r'1. wr " a . a a. it i . . . i a a Ii a ill thenr th ft tia-r. whether wth t'.'n or ai.uI Ci.i, t.il tla.t k rrfiirir lor . hin literary, h-la-ttc i d leal all m i - ,-i.t. : i - . i. i . .. . i . , . , ., 'li filiation, a' d r.,tr of rtr;4:ori thrrr i . .. ' . '- U io.hiH to :.,tt , r-othii.tr to ra-niriiUr. in t ti of hi a .ra'.jf ;f a! t tI-U, tr m . ! Ira j Circum lucu! i'.t. ai.J im l Ii) a.cj cw-Llo-r. l"he .t1it4nrr utitl Ihr Armlallte. Tlo- Tm' Mil -hi ef.rr-apf.nd,nt w ri!r : Tl.r J4iUa ar lid tltoa. lr tt la ra-e. or tuw ai-tl ai.im-li iu it . Au Arui.'i ice ! The wiir ia full of liii; a't t.'.t t' a LtinLard Y.ri" r-tra ao ii.e Aruunrr J 3-1-iaco f aee Milan t-i A'tfi U kit will tili dt? K-r uu ta tuKUucli ixciled to re " or to Iriink . X ''' oddt. aa.j'iat a t'ie Mire io ia c roed aa Ibe frr- are rarhi. ! hir a in Sealed, ll-e Auatnaua Jiorjanix-d a-id hr kti h j ? to I en. fit liuti.? t fe huiril fraiire-f)it tlr nd- mltirr f linlr. Nun at Antrt4 fin j -ifji hjr it," thvt exciud yooliia a trt aim . I pit) ttrui ( om my avl. Yoa will r' "D calndy rr i I t 'Mi.) t tf t!4io l, the evil l leaoid.d lhy r ':irii.t.r llir hidio p, avi.fi im ih tttatJ ol tfSr pr eit 'rrn a t.u Low for tlo- lat ire if lh lirtaa a ue-wa (. lue I atowld t.l aa they fl I did ti;, il cura, know uf tli attual aniitalife, it I kt.e lt.it n i .i-r. fittijf would do.a f.r 'tll'ue, wlticK (r.11'! to I l'y u ucti itr im tl:;.i. l he .oily ra? .f lmpe amto dawn. (4' rli!i thr"a.ywlll ilrf H term, tl t r. i I K'l'pefur haa und-. Ii OWlia U III ! o Ii lit .l.i.l way Our kin haa no hand m 1. 1 - af fa r. I infill tlt . tt ti'l tlie aruil I (t f St.a. . and he wid dtfy thia alu luriher . am I'la.a ti. A If ilaya at. Oeore CamtUll ( t' i rlar r.rnd m Lltrr f'um Ina l rtt.r Jian Can.pdl, h Irft tre lat ap'iw f..r l.e ( ild ICrsfiun. Tla letter i date th I t of July, aioi wa W(iittn 1 M.ilea frn ltirr City, on thr rod to ti e Matea. He adi. hia Iriei di in Ttiafaraava to at ay at h our to 'Mt tWllik rtf linmi'ik;r to tit Ptte j eak h ttaj atona that hae hero put all at Im. t iLo relitiraa i f ll.r tun e. "Lal m jner," haaya, herd niucli aHjul ttr tftdd heii.f fouud In in anml!ee a Cherry Crrek Wrii.wttvo we arrived 3t Cherry Crrek. we found it witho; watefan.l without fM t pay. We wrre'tUt-n lold to trike t I'.atte river, and e w ou'd fin ! C.yA I. Wedilaadi rectrtl found water y.rent r, but vheprectoi tueiala cam up rui,i;i': We were then adfiaed to (ji tolle moun tiliia Heif.j anxi. ua Ij get aome . f te iti, we a a in did aa liraf t d nrke I f ur week in the rttountaiB. t t u4 no soil " Oo out '( tiftv," I aav a, ' ti-ay tuaka mouy at l'ikaj'a ak.M Iff Campr!t aa!e tvt n oaf nf the Tuca raw aa Imj are on tlieifWay li3i - that they expect to lw here in Aov(. ami finally up ty atatinr that "tirraley wa l)..reab ul t:f- weeka ao that he waa a-' 'If hunibuj;:. d, and that rein.ra lautiwl hrarii.y w ben they read hi a pruued iiCuiaT,to rta h-w they had f oid him." VeeouM here ata? that our f'ieiul Can ptril waa rai.d m tht place that l i tuun; tt.ati f truttlulnea and ii.terity, and that our read.ra may rely wp hia alaUuieota beirg crrect. 7-C-rr .Wrrrr. .-vilHcraj ntavwrre4 f llvw laaatlaina. The iVnver C.ly cunei.:idc't of Üit lioaloa 7ra write m a U v.r. Co ai.lr aide ricitrnirnt ta hrfe. eaqa-, by itt'll'Cf rc that to wril kt..t'n mii.tr, Dr. J L. rk ar.d Mr li Knn. , hlh cl lVetraka. hava jt lern i;r lrrd by the Tte. er Paw Tiah It. Jiana They were p,a. .etic Ii tka aaw rao; twenty rnilea n. th ara; of tha Oref-ry l'iw'ing. company w-uh Cajt. W M. Sauhter of rorl-nj.'U'h. N.T.. when fivr Indiana ca'ae'into camp ami JimJ with trm', b. havir,; m a friendly rnan tier. They atarted away. r, tr. Jhana wnl up UiWarJa the ludiia.l to ropCt. while Heaara. iS. and K wem dvwt I( U v.t ,iy. .ik -.?--. . . nt'iort if reanrf im ir.cit in tL rn.iur.tain hej a'artel to learn the caia.-, when twa nire - a - t sat.a em ti ed, and Mr E.ao.dy fell, apparentl roorially wounded. Capt. S dragged htr t. hied a rock, and went en to learu the fate .f lua othef .wapaain. Wh.n became in view . out lbdiana were ec!pn-aT hia..' Cart. 8. Cteted hioll amo g the rovka f.-r lo daya, traTfltr.g ty Right, au. I fi aMj reached tke tlirffTy Dif r A tuee.jr w aa rrt het with the eiat t-dieg. A pMtitc meetieg ha-T-ee h'd tn AuTans.ard a Cotupsrir la now t-eit g t5.ttt oat t- g and w reak veaeanee p PO tee "Ute. I ut they trvtwalikrisweil s a t reackeeevi trit-e, h ae al w ay a liaed a g he peaks, kt-ww very cave, cauot. and Rhun lain fastness, and es e a 1 1 y in am' oU a d deatroy any force l.i!i n,a le a.til aaint tketn 1 he .hvlaly proper remedy is. It send a nieaatngi r to Kit Cara io.Ue govern meal ageut wuh ihr Utte, al T..i, N .Mel ic. if The "ycjug t,.na" ol New 0 lta:;t irt jt uih o! ti r. Vo.cai.iwa, ter rtad) to burat, aluo-ber txovatU Ike pla.J f.-l I- of Iltir wtiatccata. To mi the u"n?t"the tKh er day , li lie oul f town, wab vaeded bocor crjitg1 of atiafat,n. After several ine!leclwal pa a aee, o ef tke fa-at-atanta waa slightly wt-rivje.j m the hacd; the secocda then interfere J, tad JedareJ tke J -tl toaora V.j tcrtsica'si.
I7The lelegraph of dsy tf yc.erday ancoureed the impnrtaat fact that within 9 ) daye iher. will be 310 American troop on
th Rio Grande, pre paratory to tT.architg to thecitj wf Mri.co. 1 Li ia a igiufir'.. fact. I 1 ftbd the trft'ioBit) jof a erica of coiluarj move meiit tbat rralt io Kiir Jime ruhrrnl anj jrieat ri J Jea Mriic a talI friu of gorjernrofnt. Thrre thouaaod Aroeriean truof, iprejrljr offlcrrrd anJ fjuiprJ. can re auch ! a power to either faction, that a triumph will t achieve J bejouj cur.trv verty. W will jloik with thrilling ir !e reU to tbi moTcnittt, to J Lop to aee it aueced. I Tjtt Gjra Fa.a Thd annual fair of the : Sl-Louia Agricultural teil Mechanical Aanocia lion will commree on McnJiv, 26 h of S"pI tea.Wr, aiid continue one erk. ""Le chrduie I rn, trace reruiuru to I dip ieJ of, rallied at ; $2'l 0, er. of $1.!0 Uin ofT red for the test thorough tred talioo. A cr feature aid we thiiik a m t coniei 1 ab! oue of the exhii'iiioo thi year it in the ei tire ahuli(tion of enlrjr frea, tLe Directed lufiatf to j 1 pet. J eBtre!jr on the gate f-e f-r the tnotiej ;to paj the MCrsarjr expeoa of the Fair. Cvtnprüüuo ialntilrd from the wh de Union. and it M Coi.Gdetttljr rxrclel that thraV..!i tion of eotrjr frea will induce competition I , . i , i t . . ,t . from ttiitJreaa of rtrou !) wou.il oilier w b. deterred frota ea,i id UuüiLU tnfe. . I The (Werne t'ouutj? (Ind.) T"'"'? mvb tl.At tne xrnj -Jw uf ih ma'e rr ulior" of that county Kaa teen followed by the tnmtn, ; ho he forrue I an auf i ition to-xpfl frutn ithr.r i.rhUil J snr lcii.atit : fciua'.r i !i-.e bUudt'liiiieat cpt rated unfavorably on li.'OleiifV I I Ihrir Iie iorj. A If lXS j,f ,er waited ou the fair ei'' of thrir iitt, and iiifurnie! I.er lLat ai-t . 'iu t 1 i . I.ij.i-. 1 - I ..... . eed.il In that region any longer 'Hejroli?j. tecom quit a bai nea in t f i i f -.tin. 'ry. Iu aoti.e p.ttuna of the Weal, altt:td), i juJea and Court are regarded aa inc-nibrati äCe-a lolaratej merelr on account of their ai tii iiiy , ai.d ihr (ey vl u t. ivj our be-ihud a. cr:ora h 11 them- . j- .o. Tue MtTU"UsTa aD tariar tm inter of the Methodist Kpiropl ch-r rr;en hare pjh!i,hed a Circular to their -Jenotuinariona rtC juotinjf tr hiatory of the Church aa c-nr ett'd with alavery, and a'.atlit that they "felt that it ia 'ir J-oa d-n d ity ti aas . ire, if p.-j. td. at th tirst ara-ion f our Orneral Confer ei ce, htch take p'.lC at HulTil , N. V., May 11, a deeiplioara- rule, ,. I ith til Ueh. Idrr ahall Ih A- clart-d i'.eüuibl to tueniberahip in t.e Ivtdt.t Epi-Ci pal thurcli blaverv i lrp!y curving our naliun tt vl .ia t:ia!tn ii f1. ''.truce i i.t le d adly ujl. tde Church of (i d, and w c leel it our dt'ty, in .eh a in ua lo th, to r. tnovr thia cur, o d to wip-a y il.! reproach, frun the dh rei pure rC')tr hna r.f .tir co.ii ti Mfth In:'... TheV d-ir, thrrtPire, tl at meii.o 4l ti. th. agt l U eilt to ll,f v v n f re 1 JC A At ro latrn Hrto. Arrt'ieg ihoe w hoe 'A nt andrn.rgv g tan not nVcure or A I . in. lli, lUn li Htaa a'.anda prmninent and j Count Niigefit rxcitea m on !it. Count Nug nt, although ihv two yrr f cj. wa to 1 f e-en in the centre of the action of 'il h", e'lher cauni.ig the advance of ineenemy from p-oiu luent poaitioh, lti f; direclln a or et.tdmg 1 malige-era. IK re at lined in the m!dt of the danger till the lat, aad it wa, ouly hy ihr tender solicited of hi aid de camp that he a induced at 11 to mot M litll yellow pony and rj-iit the field. tirTng llie right he lia.k no aleep, and yeaterdey he waa oul for eight houra ree f) noiter i n g the high la of Ri voll . Count Nojer.t la t! e rjerertl to whoaeen.rgy lUdrtiki owrti i'i lost he obtained timely reinforcements in Irl Ii is a thin, while haired Iriahrran, of mlddli"!" atature, whoae voice lt no, aa y el tremble, and who praaee at four Cot the activity of a can ol thirty. . - a.fa Tua Jawa i Aatiaic Frn a le.tnre tie livereJ by Dr. .Moni J. Franklin, in Provi tee. on Sundtf .r. nir, , ar.d re po'ted in ti e Providence Evenin. IVe, we gather aome facta in r!lion to the Jews io the United Sute. The Jews in thicojntry,ihe apesk' said, cow nqrulwf about two hundred thou aand In New Yotk city alone there are forty thousand. The atteation of the Jews in Eu r pe is tnrnrd towards Am er." a . Ct arcoufct of the parcu'.lon to which they are suf . cteJ ir aome co mine on the ctUine. t, and a rapid incresaeof their nuni'-rr here nny be ex pect, d v.. ;.i..r.iion Man Jewa in thia t ntil.T y I in i t a k l I'll tai.j v'i"-j art occupjing prominf nl and inf. irnt.sl toai tion. ira'rolitK'aanJ bnaia Mea.rw. Yule 3 . p,- -j - - j art tiona il.' potitl ar l Rer.jsmtn.r.f theU. S S.n!f,lt! 5!eara Z..llicofTr,01iter. I'l.iiirs ar.p Hart.t f th National llouae of Repreentative, are nutnbere! aruorrj the chiid'er f Aeahari ' - a S.a. IT Peter Cowlc. wK.i lives at Hadlcy, a.' drra.es timaelf to all thoae persona if any auch there W who watt to gj to heaven; tatiae he. prt-r Cowlre, ha fit for sale, a 1 good place to start from. He states hit cse atout tha. F-e, Salt A few in the ire ic h-3e of j ihe fi'at pat tab te Antert. Fh mart that aa the pew ow a th- rttfttt of a ape juai a wide and josi a loeg as the pew af from the tv4Uou f the vre tin a taa lu the top tr r"f, and hecaa r;o as lu tch kogHer a he can r" If a ruaa wiii buy ray at and attin it on Sun dava and repnl anil a good nin, he w til go to Hat even if Gj lets him fO. Lt a mata atari frw-w the r.fkl place, ll liitu g ttfht, keep tlgkt. ii ria'h', la4 te ill (fo to tteavrti al last, and roy pe w ia a newni a plee to atari I'J'iititM pw in it.e r&atiMg hvi I ne It. Me ; Hsve harity . U i.vercy, ill huruhiy .deal j jatly si J thou ah kit W accepted I Va ite bt'-te talla ihe tr-(h I'sT.a C IE : .t . W Ue S jwtef r.'t'ewed c Jifat oe-a lo -m r friend, Hon. atstiea Hailari, V S Sas!o?rtn ..l, fr reeat fata, a.i .'e epwially ftr Ccpy ot Li alle ipoainoo of the tlce an iVt'fj ef the Deeeocraiie fan, de livered at DesMoiaes city, on the i tf J are. it tt a very able epetk. asxi abasuld t ia lhhands of every koa-est mat throuhoyt the & lite ct'.fy.
Fer Iba K vpie-a. Ei itf t er Kxiait Sir : Shall anything le done thi fall fur tLe raüooal amusement "4 ruffital im j ruTf raent of the joutg uro ariJ
Jou;h J our Uautiful citj t Will no influential indivjjaal or iuJividu ala, be-itir thcmaelrea far an object ao prie worthy and beneficial? Reflect on the tat of tbir.jja In o-r :ity T Drinking tiboaa io abundance but, with one tri&ing excef'tiuB, not a place io the towo where one, younger old, can betake himaelf f.r an hour'a innocent rtcrcatlon, uriao;iitc4 with objectionable acconipbimenta ! I there no reproach, ia auch a itate cf thiugt, j-tly reatinif upon thia cornmuuity ? Where ia tha Lyceum in which a young ran uay, either by reading, or the Hudy of ame branch of uaeful knowledge render a pare hour delightful for the preacnt ao J most profitable fr the future ? Where ia the Gymnasium, in whoe athletic exerciaea the dd bjy tay acquire fresh vrgor, and reuewe-d life ? The late of aaen:cut is ooe of the futidamental, ineradicable ueceaaiti of our nature ahall we niiniater whuleaorao food to thia appetite? or, leave the youth of our town to catrr fjr iheinaelvea, and then, if they todtet u.ia, !j4in;ent ouraelve and 'ry to vuietuur dU'cir ncta by fierce diatribe againt ainful pleaaurea, and v icktd amueruenla ? Will tot the Fathera of our c.ty t'.;e Jjiaittr of the Gospel ihe Teacheraiu abort, all who believe it i toore practicable to let p youth it. ti'.e Jibt way, ty furniniiin the.n wi;h p.re aniuserre uta ami tnjying thoat' aiuuaf tuenl alor. uh thi'tu, than to c dd iht ru tor availing theiiiaidvea of the only rtcrvattoca which ocr wicked ütipineot. and nlfih titglect have pjaftd jlhio their reach? möici: ANON . For tho Fxprra. Kr zra : In intrrr t a 'uetion asked Ma by "M.ore Anoo," io the Exprrtt of Thursday. I wi.u'd aay that there it Lyceum in thia city, h i tli y a iratdted in May, 13, and which haa been in 8ucceful oper4ti'iri ever ince hol-iifg regular weekly meetinga. At thee t llna each ruemter i required to take a part n therarioi literary xercics, which Conait of dehatr, O'igiiial t-rationt, eaya, and declamatioi i f which are in order at each regular meeting. Thia Sorir-le ia nnir in r,nt.'.:on nf fn n
... .. - They are about making arrangement : to have a regtili-.r courr.e ot i;turea drinj the coining otv.ii, ahct'will apare no pain in their en leavor to M-cure the mo-t talented and i tit r . ating lecturer tho country can airrd. !n order to do thia, however, they must have the enrnun g meni of the citizen. They h"pe k i are ct)5 lent it will be tren them. The ireat.-'t JiiTcilty th-y have hii to ctin'.end ith I a- Iren found in th&t the nuuibar of : . a. ..vl...r I n n..f 1.. .in ,., i I.. .. ul.!d " B 1 , . ' whicli wo'ild make them t iutrreting. arid attended T ith 0 much improvement, as .f it i . 1 were greater. One cause of thia diillculty ia tha: Th greater number of the vcuur men f ttua city ate actively enga;vd in buainea which they cannot leave at the appointed hour foi meeting, without permiasion froia thvir employer. Now, can bot thia caje l;re moved? Have t.ot the merchanta "and öthr busine men inttfe! f no;:gh in the r? el fa re cf the yourg men in their employ, to n move it i$ thff hiretSf pvtT ti Je ty giving them permission more uing their itifluence to induce thetu t join ihe Cl jb? That a ron nectoin tuch a:i institution la deairable for ay vising man, ia nt:diputel. I hope, for
. .. . . .i . ' i aeti, anu outer w ire iniutru : .m naet f ihi.itiv , Lilrary, co:urri.,ng the atar.dard work, of;cf m, a pa.;rllKIV .. liml cut cl, a.. me of the bet atilhora ; the number of vol- , bruised, a-id upp.!..d to be inU itmlly injuted. lime Icirjj tieirly fo lrhjuired. Tht-y hart- Latir N tia todies had been taken out oi . -ti-ii v..i f.t-1. . - ;.t l' ere;k ut to J i o'clock last nii'ht. Tenty Io a Hall, in harly a block, fitted up with 1 3, , . - ,, . . . , ,, J J ' 1 j. ron are oumled. It i thought that thtie ga ai d other convenience s. Äre nuirr dead budie under the nek.
i . t t tr . .i i made, halls filled up, wells dug, and, io fact, e credit of Terre Haute, thev hiTe auch an , , ., ... .,, ', ... ... every thing neceaary to put the ground in first ti Teat; and that they wi'.l do this, which! . - , - , . ,. Irate o.d?r. The ground canto the surpassed n ie attended w:ih no Irj-iry to ikeir rwn I. , , ' . i I. . . . in Indiana, fur beauty of location and adapta tereat. let vo JJ rather b a lurthtratice of ' ' 1
the credit of Terre Haute, thev hiTe auch an in cn mtere them. Will fVy Mint fail ? Permit me toaaylhat I heartily Concur in tl - . I i .- ta m ,1 a ni., ,1 I . V f ,r A t.Tt "I and to' r.4a. e; tfullr to'ie that hisown action Uiy teg 'Verned ''y them For the Kipreaa. Ma r.tMTot: It. was onre an accepud aiion in mevral, that the faithful uicl arge o? oür obvious and receary duties impl ednoextrw ordinary uieril kttvirg no claim to auperior nue ana fooanjoebuy no jaat, ciami i i " c .mmeudalioo. The age of ainaJa P': with j tat a UiU . can-ce . r. lJ ltK "! We thin'i that a liberal and faithful acquittal of our pronuav I obligation, whether Sel'in.p' aed or otltr wtae, at preaeot, artues reef etrlee, y reaaon of the exceedinr ra'ily of such ac;a. Tr.e above r. Hectiooa, Mr. Ldit'-r, have arisen out of the peculiar c ire un.sta tees ander which I find royseU placed w hil Sojourning in the Prairie City. I arrived here Saturday U prwiag, July 40ii, un a uaugnur very aiek, w.'Ji what promised to t a fevrre case f fever. I fund accomrr.c Jati.r.a a'.CePca tin House; when, by reason of the aaidos attention of Ihe kind boat and am able hoateaa, and the medical skill and attet Hon of Dr. S J . Vourg, I finj my dear chilJ wtli nigh re ate red and able lo resume our Jur&ey cast wirr. I am lim that the proprietors of the Ran tin Haae hate only Jichared their promise to the public ; yet how mscy iu thia ae of erf yrai; n.ak? It a f ca-cietlious duty f J what the If. miae? Iet the traveller, sick or well, go to the I! iiMiu H-ue, in fall fsuh ; f r v-nly they da all lhat they j ' .ea.s. MUSOVRIAN. faafta , Au 2, a.ea LTThe letters ffo-n ltsly, pitlihliti T4 eeVaa 7 ta, htth have 1-eeU a; nt ut. d t Mr. IUaell,afe tuT aid to l ave Ufo written a floeeanaa tVloaet Mr. !aell was ntiotis to join the array co linjsrg a Mar Milte, bat kia healt. was wot equal to another campaign. He ia toon to be la Paria, wtsre he has a dsv jLter at iclnoL
kenatar Ivenau en ftautUera ItibUU. Senator Imioa, of Gi., U Uen making cue of iiia plraaaBt diauniou apeechea at Gr.tT in, Ga. The following paaaagea from a ay nop.
lur ,ou.o. B.l0r a apeecu. uicrtwe find in the Colurxbua (Ga.) tiuo g.re a auffl. ' cieotly clear aod cotcpreheaaiYt iJca cf the productioo: "The proud and enviable condition of tht poor white man in the South, compaied to the degraded white alave of the North, H ow ing to the exitence of African ilavery in the South. It the queation of ersanripaling the neroea waa to day aubniUed V ike people of Georgia, cine out of ttu nho own no alavea would Tote-; in th negative. Slavery must be maintained j in the Union tf poaiible out of it If necea. j aary peaceably if w may forciMy if we nit. He w as once an ad vocate of theheriav of quitter S iTt reiguty , but had repent.-d tf and recanted th error b'ubaequent mvetifra'.ion b-d convinced him that Ilia true theory in te'alioti to the Territorial Govern men ta of tLe Utiioii, ia that it ii l oth the power and duly of Congrea to paa lawa for the protection of alavery, wherever it eita cr may exiat tipoo the common aoil. - . "From hat had been aaid let no one imagine le in favor of dia.ool ving the Union from choico. He would aurn-r.er it only when convinced it and failed of the great objects of ita creation. loa confederated Goteruiueut of their own, ihr Southern State would enjoy source of wealth, prosperity and power un tiurpaated by any nation on earth. No neu tru'ity Jaw would reitratn our ad 7euiuroua aona. Om xpat. Jin policy would stutch far b -3 otid prei.-:it linnta Ce ntral America would join her deatiny to our, and Cuba, now withheld from 'ua by the Toice and Tote ol Abolitiou eoemiea. With a Jlepuhlic larger in extent than all Europe, homogeneous in evthing, we fhould exhibit to the world au t xm pie of jjreatne- and power which nothing lui th; hand of God could ever weit lieu or destroy." a Terrible llallroii.t Atctdeiit Tlilr Iren l'erauu Jill litt A Auniber on it tied. Air twT, Autit 3 A terrille accident Curiel lattitght on the Northern lUilnaJ, uear Scli ic'icoke. T he down train due al AI banv at waa panning a bridge ".panning the Tomhannnck L'le-ek, when it va prec ipi -lafed itit i the creekbelow, frura a heigh; of twenty totwenty ti.'e f-.-tdeep. At Jea-i thirteen person are reported a k ill ed. T heir harne, a far a, known, are a f.l Mia. 8chuyler.of Albany; Mra. C oley, wfe of the cviiducUtr, of A ibar ; Charle Hertl.e low, brakefcioan, f AU.xnj ; Ci urles I'limlon, ioil ageir,of Vermont ; David l(uoeM, epres mrnaengtr, of Albauy, and Patrick Connolly, brk.Moan of Ureenbuli. Aii ng the woundt-d are the following: G S Co . lev, conductor, of Albany, badly injured; I liouaa Wctjoraiica, t.ewrov, right leg tro . - ... ,i : i . . . . i fi i . . The foli iM ing are the additional netces of the wounded: ' John Teuton of Qjilec, badly; Arthur For te. of ll low d, Ontario couioy, not badlv; Cliiaih Ferry, of OiHti mount, N H.; G. li. Vu ti'ire, if Nw Vork, J - C. l ayne. of Di ton Oi.td, W. Ilarn, of Whitewater, Wi:;hioa TnIouU., of w j oik; W.J. A. Fuller, of New Vork. 'ITThe Hep-ibliran Nation! Cor.imittce will at'inb!e in the efty oFNew Volk in Defttnler lo fix the time and place for holding the nut National Conteiition to nominate candidalta! for FreKiJel.t end Vice Freaideitt. It iconce de I tint a.me place weit of the Mountain wiil be arl.cud. I'lttabufg and Whttlltlg, ,, . . , u - i ....... i among other points, have been mentioned Why Im-ri'i Indianapolis becu menlioued I j r"of Cjuruf. Why, Garber. have you bc-en aaleep ? In dianapolis ha 'been named," and half the : pa net a m the State have erpreed their opin!io"i in fetation to it. Al least three- months ,' Zn, reconded the augtjostion of the India frp"li Journal that the Opposition National Cooventioti te held at the'capitol of IutJif.na. - ' Auiict LiiaiL S.-CU7T. We aee tliat the Vi J o Agricultural Society U'uaking Tigoroua preparaiions lor the approarhitig Fair. T h ground ia being fenced in goo'l atyle, track nou iu ine purpoe. TL pu"cnt Lid fair ioc cne o the bt County Fait in the Slate, as the premium list it large, aod everything douo up oo a liberal scale. V.'e hope ourfarraera will tore up nobly to Ice wo.k, aslhey did last year.snd vol !cl our netgl. boiing counties carry oil all the pre niur.t. .ataav Tni C The wheat throughout V'fginia has been eneraily gathered, and fiom all scc'.iou f the State w learn thst the crop is unusually large, and it i Ulieved that there haa Dot t-een a much whealir. the State in any cnejear before. In Michigan it i said that the only work af the f.-oat w a the c'etrcelioti of the jy and tt!.er t'itmie of the cruf , nd that crop generally will te very heavy. From the th'ee great wheat State of Ohio, Indiana, Illitots, the report are of tLe same character, and we rcaj look wivh cobfiJeuce for ao unuaua. tpp'.jr of all ihe crops. . a. Ii 1 1. as. 1. (- n..U C.rrimf.; Ia f'tlr fa ' , f ,ir. ' . f.rt t, S4 u,y nf Jw,y, i-si. t . tit Pi t. H rilhlth. t ;rt'; vf tu. cuf, in tte .ftk yr.r ..f n.. e. Tf e meat cf nur rra lrra w,U r-memUr Dr. Septer Tatrick. For taaoy yeara he wa a reai Jet.l of thi city, enjoying a large practict in hi profeaion, and aecufing, tiy the generous itxspv!es of hia r s'.ure.sn extensive ci?clcf warm frieed. Jto taaa hsj Uiore fnenda in Vigo County than he. There was an cpenbearted manlme, an out srv.keo indep.t. der.ee, a r 4 a htgh sense of ir.tegtity which o i characterized h.to, that all admired ar.d lovtd him. Dr. Patrick was a true msn hedeceiv rJ ta ui Whti h 0 Ought, t e spoke it s bcm a GJn. I'e waa geuero-ja aln.ct to a fault, and IrlVra bebu.d him as a fith levari lt hia fnli , Ibe l"re?i-i of JOvd tiiue Msj Le iet in fe IJ Th- IVfatur, I od . Itep'jo, ei rejirta a r ae f iiii t, t esrl) rea ilting in n v.rder.lt. ibal p'.atw ei bj a mu wi h tLe iuot unsellable nsme lor a murderer we er h"srj L.t.It Lote He stuck a r tt h fork into hi a a ledsw. hvl lu.kdy didn't kl.l hiui. lie wa tritt to jil li default of tail. , ai.a. .. iJTCon;oiodfe Charles Stewart crtxp!cud hit eighty first yesr.Jaly C;.
ITV ciTe below tvo platfoiraa recently .Jopj hy portiona of the two irreat parties cf tl. country. One is the work of northern Republican., the other of aouthem Democrata.
W preaent them toother. a that our readera mir i , . tt f(ttnr, th , J " i a- 1 --.- pectite d.ictrir.e they enunt itte : vttcnTA fcircBLic FLATroav. The follow ii) reaolutione wre a lip!ed by the Mini tfo'a Republican Si.ate Coutentioa. held on the 20th ii t: UelyiMf np)n the tr.tellipence. patriotism and diocnn.tnaliBk? jdatice o' the American people, we. the Delegate of the Republican rr;?, in State Couve.tio:i t the enlightened judgn ei Minnesota, the follow in er aaerr,ble I, aubiu:t etil of lh freeno'ii of emphatic declaration of principle and reaolutioi. a, 1 H'e ii, an, tain the Union of the State, the ri'lita of the Suies, and the liUrUea of the people. j "i. K.-ardiiig alavery k a great moral and VoliliCal evil, w opioe ita i enaion trui.d the State in w hiru it alrendy exiai the r e- J peniii of the Alncan alavv trad.- a dave Cvde l-t the territories; nnl while we dclim all interference w ith alavery where il already exiil in the Statea. r Jeiuand the entire an 1 ui.coiidilioi a I divorr ; of the .National Gov m miitfr.jni any pirliclpitioa in thu "relic cf harbariam." 3 We pro.crit no man on account of hi reliifiriQ or place of iintivily; w r p ie nr y ai.riUjje eni w nt'.ever oi t!iv riglit ol nl .rliZ4ti.n i.ow ururrd by law to emirati, at d all dici iminbtion l tuen native or nator!ized Citiiena, whether by amend men t of a Slate ConalilutiiM. , t ri Maonrliunll., nr by LtiaUUve or Cong:, ml ucliou; au i ' reaif-, -il!i ii ilignalion, aa our (M Io is did in the monwtrou doctrine of the irnpr-a inei.tot An.eiiCHU citiien by foreign deapot-i.r-!a, a recently proclaimed by ihe preatnt Ad'ini lrliu.i. 4. V,e are in f.itor of granting the psMic dotoaiu in limited quntitie t i be the fr.e home of free men ; "land for th landie-o" rttu$ uigmi" for the liiggetU-; und We hold the preetit Atlmiiiitr:.tiin to a tnet .nccount ahihty for thr defeat of thts hoiuesteaj bill in i ha f aarCoiirr. 5. We condemu the do;triü3 cf the Died Scott !tcii ii j? aoti Con-titutfonal, anti Republican, inconipatible w ith State Rihl, and aa deattvctle of personal aerurity 6 We are in favor of itiK uliale and elli cietit National aid to a PaciÜC RaiiruJ by the looxt ptcticble ri i-'Ie 7 We bul J t'.wtt Coiigrea onyiit to protect the Uvea aid property f our Citizen y judi Clout approprialtoiia lor livers and h ubora. MIüelKSIITl DIM CRAT1C FLATFoHM. I .a. - a a - - r The L'e mocracy of üiivpi, ia Mte C-oi Vffitii'irraaeu;bled, adopted a few dy sen without a wiaentin vote, the aubjoiiied plat form of p.riticiplti:. tVja'rrf, That e re announce a the 1 ai d pany action the platform of pri.iciplea laid dow n by the Demokratie party al th Na'.ional CoiiTtion of lji; and l old that the tVrtrme olnon Intt rventMio'' with th institution o! Slavery in ttate, Terntoriea, or Didnrt ol Columbia, doea not, norwaait intended t confl ct with the aertion of the power o( Con grea to prott'Ct the property of the citizeMa ! the beVefal Stales, w h may chooe Ktltie in the Territo'les I.i;li te thj lOumuii prop t-rty tf all the Slated. kttoltftl, T hat in the language rf heS'J pren.et.ourt of the UniUd biaies, that "the right of property in slave i dt-iirirtly and ex pre-ly afhrmel in the Constitution" and the only pow i-r over it conferred upon Congresa is the power coupltd with th duty of I iriardinu and protecting the chikis 1:1 their t rights," a thus declared. ' r KfiorW. That Miis-ippi will Md bvher.l aiat.r alaveholding Suu- in insisting upon! the enfurct ti.enl by all ti.e Ü pHriments of the Federal Government of" their constitutional rights a thus e xpounded by the JSupretne (Jotirt of the b'tilte.l Slates. Ktfh'J, That in the event et thr elect hn ol a Rlick lit publican candidate lor the I re-i tlcncy , by the siitTrages of one portion of the Union only, to rle over the w h le United State, upon ihe avowed pttrpose of thai orgsnization, Mississippi will n-.id it a a dec Uration of hostility , and will hold her-rlf lu readinea, separately or in concert, to Co op. r "nte ts it li It r si.'.tr '.at? of the South, in w hatever measures tkf y may e'eem iiiearv for ihe tuaintenanct ol their rihtl a Co npia! mt mb 's f the Confederacy. Iu-l ;t J, Thn w feel it incun. bent upon the Deniocracy f Misrsippi a;am to declare hat the acquisition f Cubr. by the United State is a commercial and politic I iecvity, and that we will hail wnh jle4tire every I proper meaaure thai bniks to u ftCComrlih J metit, and further, we can never content to it appropriation by any foreign power. lUi-'lci, That we endorse, in njin the policy of the preeM Admit. isrratton. , e At tho request of Dr. J. G Stephenson, we Copy the follow ing from the Journal of the 30(1, 6!t ; Ma Ft trott : As snne peraisria mianrderstood, and have inisreptended un the strteta, what wa said at the r in men a mee tin", laal niht. coi.rernin the p-.wrof the Fire Department, in thia city, jermit ua to s?t that -natter r;h;,' t'.i o t(h jojr ,.ip?r. Ii ha been said thai it n bostr J t!al Ihr Fi r toe n Iii I the Citj in their power The hnf touch inu that n alter are the: The per.m vho ia charged w Ith making the t.aat e h..r rt-rrrred to, wa add testing u upu tl e vteceaaily of cortinuirtj to do o r duty as w e have tdli. tt d r e it; ar.d f actirg, en all occasions, calml y and tiipaior.ael v , aa revi't.ing n en should do. lie totd ua tha'. au l.itg aa we do e-o we shall have the om and confidence of 11 the comtnjnity that o::r power I taed Ljoti thia rate1!-! and corlide"? .f t1. pe..ptr ,i that, o long as f retain .t, hare Ü.e city govi-rnu. etil in cur hatida; but that o im.ii a e p rn.ii ..ur i I get the tipper hand ol osr reain, and m pel ua to any artst f vi i litit-enmirg to ni-n in r-l i t meddle wjtb pa til1 wt- have t o ait e ;'.. r in - via io e IT' r ar y ii.su Ii to any per.na, in n shall we loae ihe rlieni and fo fi let Ce -. 1 I - a-.. eaa. aasn.l a. r a SV. n Jat I ) 1 mir Ib.H.I ......k' U- L.n. that in, a th. j .re ... Ik - L. il . e. . . r . fa ..f f..t. W L .1 . r ' ar nT-e sv'V s -aa ' - " J - :.. . K.- . : fc:Ti .tJ i.; .::.,! no, Idence of th- Ie.i ide We k ns. w o ur" er and we tiei.d to rellu, it, by meddlli.g r -.ii. 1 l .1 al m ai. I a ai , , tin t.oti.ie.g ouftoe . 1 ;u r.o,,ce, mui tl.pi. rill g i.uo.nr. in mu j;a ntfu ma to I'm and ctifena We are the humble Serratia of the People HKEUK.N .. .... Thk Gibmas it Nrw y..sa A9itt vat PeM'aCT A gentleman writu g Irutu Roche ir. New York, aya; AH through thia part of ihe Plate there ia a 'srg a to) ; l.lj a fc '"ri.t 1 : g Oi" t'i an p m J a fun ILe tert it tL.a e.sr Jt je. p- I' . - 1. . .11 .1 1 ... .... deef Iv H'Cf .ed at te! e'i tn ele:i.T r;C l, 1 r " ii.f ti-j'i A .' ' If 11 s I 1 t er n 1 r 1 t t ri is- c. The i. ,c') r y r '. a . sm-l ti st iheinieiitg. I pt.rn' i ' p pie ui ai the tauieat i.r p .;ti;nty uke uttitiiirv .i .-i.fr bpn. a p'l l.ta. ati.l I . y 11. e di tLSoU vt.'.r. a-l K 1-eeJilMg t 'i gl.rr tt lieit ill I r C I -a? t." Civ. n wie?! th' II tit.'1-i ate aaat,ed, wtf rii.i V tl n. that gr.a a - let sf insiiil to n.u or wou.an to ? r al ue lb dlbeu aV. AGTA G-ro-si hut g himelst Cleveland tie other J ay. IU rpiarreiled w i h hi w i'e aK.u. CiotiCg it. to the, country, and she rtfasi'.g q go, Le tvt.g iisliilf Ij te rtTcr j.-.J cs ft?
m:vs ITT..MS.
IT Thetroi rd for the Vig Ajrlctural T!f .r ft i r . .1 i r .;V all . . . t '.. ..' pedition. ITUcr. T. A. Goodwin, of the Ii dianapolia A m'Ticn n, ia the Grand Chaplain vf tit S:na ct Malta of tki Salaia. rj The Knighta Terapiar of Beaton harerealvrd to present their brelhreo at RicLmot.t, )a , with a t-olid ailfer pitcher. .atw öao arcaE-Jir. . v. Mrm " j opened a new Shoe Store In the room li!y i occupied by the Catania Bao'a.. which he ha had ellegantly titled np for the bustneaa. Qr ladiea ahould giv him a call J7We aee it täte J that the acqnittal of J. 3- Owen, cf Crawfr4 illr. charged wik poiaoning hi wifV, w a d'Je in a large decree to the efforts of I). W. Vorhees, the IcaJmc j v i i is ai; ut it. iiav JJ" The Chicago Timra says that a lawyer of that place formerly frota Indiana a. fe evening ait ee won tvH.UOO at a air gle aittirg at"fro."' He made over the whole sum t hia wile. The Ch'Cago Democrat any ihe man who won the roner ii au auctiot.etr frctu Kentucky. Who ia tight? Ii" Fabitia M- Uinch, tf Franklin, wa nom i rated on Thursday as the Republican Cai di J ate for Circui". JuJge, of the Count. e of Marinn, Johnson, and Hendricks. irr.x Vo sidtnt Tyler is M Old Foi it Chi,. foil, V.i. The Hon J.hn Minor Dolts arrived there abojt the aarne time. If ia not mated whither they 'et together or Lr;t. U A North Carulitiia editor, ack.iowdg I ng the receipt of a bottle of brandy forty thre. year old,' ta: 'This brandy is ao Tery old that we very tauch fat that it cauuul laal much lui.gtr.' 'U Ilecent arrivals from Harana brirg the tews that thai pott is becoming quite sickly from Vellow Fever, arid reveril other ports of the Wet ludie are reported to be si-nilarly ail ua'.ed.
DaiH.-b.'.aw t.ee tay, a no'.tü i uttawno-, France er s ati-ii. d. A proof ..f m. .,!. nnc chief, tiled at hia residence , i.ear Morna, eratiou, be lrul- I iLatlhepec WvuiJ beta Grundy Count?, 111., on the lihh i..t . aged , . , - tI . , i T he Parts R me clae l fid and l .wir. .Tent v live Tear. 11 & a Urjji.jw i;f u'ti,, . , , ., . , , . , r-. . - j I h 'ee per cent . feni a c.e J ' L I 1 J cu,u'e,' j The German Diet ,fl ateed t. tet..re tha 17 Why ia the Ohio river liV:e a drenkard? . Contingent, and .m ieot. to a j a.-e i.t jiu g. Bcaue U take hi "Mononi;.hVl.," go-ptv. The lo.low ,ug i. iro-u he Mo. , eur : .Wheeling." geta a -Licking" at C,oc:nDa:i. , . rt.. Sr CVu d. Jüiy 2 . , ., , -, , ... The diplomat iff I...J liun. hit-..,-! a -r at LiKiisTi.le, and is lo.t f u Ue Stasis , throKh the orf-ai.'.f ita l'r,.., , at. t..r lii( fttppi at Cairo. j Exu hencv . the Ap. ; th; i ui c;o i.r H.dy J.j Ülotidoli i reCCotomended to try tn tX- t-e. to 1-recaiv. d t.y the i iop r..r. io :f -rtt.rif . , . ,i l t i . ,, coi grati:!aliuu en tl;e cc1 ci i";ii r t"oe. curtioo over t'ie urep knd broad gulf that w ill .. . ... . . . . 1 . , .. 1 1 hey had lite hOir ul b lJ IrC. I- I Ii V ht teperate the bide of the Charleston Couren M.jet , the E eperor, who, autroui.de I '-y lion w l eu it meets. We buj poe he cau ue gt and dheera ol the hous; ti I , h i I !. i . id.Ma.ou ana! DiXou'a liue. j?' X"-"" H Ali nr. ,1 n I the name of the dipt oust it t. !y, il.e .;..,, Miai iE Thomaa Pulling killed U-th" I addreaaed hia Maj aty aa f,i;i.w ; Nerton, a blacksmith, in Viucennea, ou Sun 1 "birr, the diplomatic body I. .1 t'u w- .? . da? Light last, bvalabbing. ViuCeot.es will r )r M.j-ty th. ir 5 . artfeU a.. 1 .... ...-- . ! Coluratil ntloiia oil our hai-pe retutn uJ 1 , oon be noted for outrages. co'-'Clu-ion of peace." U-Aeprcial term of the Kncx Circuit' '',: -:pror replied f 1!ot: ' . 'Liiroiie vaa tfun.a u ui . .-t lowi'H
f " . . . a I vS I .I A . . w W.1. .,..' tn.iuu : ui;ru.i 1 " iruut. vu - '. JuJge Clay poo!, c this circuit, pte.i - ding. , w-t it -. c r . . Ij The carnonsdhg at Sj-ftrino vs fcsr 1 at Tiie-te, a distance of one hut-dred and fifty miles, as the cro w flu-.. ITThe people of Laporle crjr.ty, flndir'g thr.t the violations of the aw;e law have te - , i l .
corne fco in queut as to seriously eticatiger ir.e , 1 v w ... . , , , . . ,1 I'aau. July ?2. 12 Lf.-TLs Po.jra-. . '.-r'Talue of game, hare formed an association end ji tl Rates t 4 lo rai-id r.:oi.ey to prosecute all ptr-o'js conccrL- pA7.i, July tr, 3.k."J P. M Ra-.a (' ... . ed iu saidacis. Very ftat al I ii 1 rj; . for tn n. y , ami '.7r.. t r IT A woman r.arued Mtilda Uoahui.brrger ""t.he,i,clii.c being u.ort :tl tu p -, ii. . , '""'f .u-ster.lsT. has beea traveling w ,th Dan J.ic Curcua for; Kuriber ..ffirial documents hnve I cm i- ; run yeir past io male aline. Her sex wa unthe atrn j r w ..f It .!y. discovered rt few d'ye ago al ChariU ts burgh j In r. ferei re t ti.e c:.ru r sti.. cf ti - '. Ta, while she and anolhr mttober of the Cem- and Centra! 1 1 .!) b. S-n.-n, L, ! . ' ; Rnael. tn wrru .; o t..- i ij.b n , - t .
pany were on a spree. I UT Co nmodcrr Hudson, of the Navy Vard,' , . , . . . ... . , . a h ) -.sitd in la ing the Atlantic 1 elcgrnr.h J K Cable, bilievra that the break i Lear 1 r n.rliay .and thai it w ill brf undoilaid a-.J even tu ally be ma le to work. I r The Sjfrintcndcnt of the Chicago and ; Burlington flows) Railroad remarked to e ' I . I. . . It. 11.1 p-e:.gerUit reck Ual it wu.ld taU a.l facilities of the road three monlha to trar a port the cmt growing in sight of the lioe to mark.t. The firmer in Northern IiJlr j, and Iowa f.ar corn will be - plenty they Till t get a Imt g price for their crvp ZT On tl e- 4th. at Old Point Comfort , in the prt rcce of a lsrge party, tl e Presidential co vawa di-c Je J, and il was ae-llled that the lon It. M. T. Hui t r w as ta te the rxi Demi-cratic candidate ftr ihe Preside! cy, and w a tob- elected Vj l.i c?erw belr.mg ruaj.r ity on r N . P. Usnka, Ixon they pri dieted a 1.. ns.b'o-an aandida.e. Ti.e Wn4 e ere n here. Hunter, it I aatd, l the Uau idta! of Eat rn Virginia Mr Itnrhanau a lever osCe apoki ii wl a in the f 1"'. Ma Suaias ao Hia tat A New Vi-rk psp.er ssya that a memorial r-tpKlting Mr Kali- t resik'n is Kit in Ct'g'e-s ta re ceiv. il 1 4 Ö sigi.it area, and U.at ... the Eighth t 1. W ard a movement I on fool amontr Lu iU i Phonal S) mpalh.Xa lo lo.d a pub.ic sett .1 : as . at t ttlnrli 1 at fTl ä L e the frO lilt. " f, " " a . w.;-.. iu..t.....-A..r-a g -a p Ji . ..ingthe run-N t! &t "a tr.ar .e .haft rece'dlj rerte I i soeunkfmwn 'per ' - . over ihr .trat of Aaron Durr. at Ft .nee top, N.J., has le.r. fi.M'Xe . a-.d htt tht .hafl was incted ty st.ahh, no one k:mirg who rt t there " A writer in ihe New York r' t . , 1 TnU-Rt Mjt tht this me.nurer.t waa erected t in i'.legitirJ,! dau.t r cf U irr. e. w! kmwn snd h.ghly fetr-cUhle lady, llair g in . , , , .h..S..f..to wboeo l.el. ft by -id rerer., -y .. Sri tt .'erest tn ' r i 1 T t.f New Vi k I...... nf i ri ir!r iu 1 , - . , . , . . f ?. ir is ab -. to .wi lo r in 1 ! me i - e b"! o e IT I I e July io' di i' ! f'' e I an I. Ll si en e I . f tie f'.e !. .1 IK, w h It I. -t-l pi 1 n V v.l. ,1 at the t i rCti! a I n if 1 il 'Hi il. t' l"'le note 11 I .! . 4 f , ersl? rt kit g buf.- t U $1.0-1 Ü7Tii am.-ent cr ecur.t"es tu the uatnre trwka .?rp..M'f 1 with 'he Trea.tirerof S ! ia t!,iSHD72 ed the arttcnrt cf ej-ecie in t u'ts i tHO.lSG The circr.Jsti n artd c. i . rdiea are of a ' rv ht bout the iitu tTi;ount as a Jt
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! AURIVaL OF a UE PERSIA. iTHE TEOTJBLE NOT YF.r 0VE?a Another ruropenn Conference. EXJirnuEST ix irALYCoxrixiT.-oa-Iaterfticrico in Esrrland. ii'rw Voter. Atiju: TI - r . . I :l t r date, fr.n, Liverpcd t ah2?i u"t..thr.-r dar. later than th e f.:rri4.d ty the Anglo u?r arnaeo neretr.ia tüOTir The CoLTere;..! tlween f.-ance Rr i A'Htria wato aaaen.b!e at Z-irirt io b .at treek. The dic o tet-t iu re gar J to the tt tvo of tha pesce ia undated, at d the x; Itn a f ü,0 E't'per r Nap .!e..u are r n r oi ; ! ic a r rr.tr. The 3ir iw ln re refe.-.:4Ue !) ti- Z i- - j . . . rich Confererre ha n-d ben r.l'M.d. i i la x l"c !rJ te point, tit tint aion ia, il vlrad d w ith the teinia i'er- 3i n,w i: acq.ii.vc in the Au.trj Piudi a: rangemert in a ej art.; artic . Jl i a a: !."o eJ that Sardinia haa signed nnS. rg r.ul Ihe Armistice, ai d la riin.uj'i.ulr in a i.ormat atitr f war with A iri t It iip. poted lhat a Europ. an Coucerence w:ll l.leaf;r iLe adjournment of its Ii triv CüVrence. The axhihition of 1i. ?.! t t in It ily al the term of peace C.l. tinned. 1 he pe..j 'e v I Ita C eny dint A tro-ig !:.Vi!r.y tile he Grand Duke Ti.e F.'ovtai..nal Gumnneut I ba dirtCt.d a Vote U t taktu ot ;l e Uhj.ft. , 1 he Kjflih for- ri ?H!icr ha 1 ten M,i!f dtbaieiflheH . js; I C '.i'J'i. . Mr. l.'loit p,oed all ireiler. nee in the IV.ce C.fi.re.. lird Falmeraton and Lr 1 ti'.n Jl iei thought thai Keland milit wnh jr..' rut take part, but no cure w J, ti-runn.d op..i" Lord Elch os ga e Uoi;ce ' '.I v 1 1. 1! .d 'i ;i ! v a rt-fululivU aga:nt any tir.i tfrri i.ee I v E. A lae . ' Mr Gladstone's pr. poed increase f the InCt me 1aX It id be. n gieed to. The Emperor Np--le. ii La.l rereii ! r.-nt'i'tulatious tf tLe Diplomatic Crj, at St. Cioud. The Pope's N rcio un the spi ki .t:;an fc: the An Ii4a lo . The Emperor, n his reply. Said th-. E in.p-, was eo uiij i t in, at iL cotu.oe r j i. i ; .f the r, ti li aa h-ppy l c'.-!i:e r -e -aa . .. a I li,n ..r ,1 i. .. . . ' ; n,t. t t llC.KI)Uil liCl'M i,t ul tb' . a w r , 1 1 ; . t l j , h py to e a' le to conc'.a ie pence . - j I be ft 0 jT tn 1 inter t ol Irinn' rh. .1. ana pruee Ihal it cm. 1 J in,' enter , 'i V . , . j . ,., . , - . .lutrotiou to t-ubv.tf, 4. rope ao j prjv.i.- t !p,jeral war. I h e t..,w iLst -.1 cj- I ! di--er.t w ill vanih. an I th at tt p-j-c- . i !t f a long duration I thank tc L'ii : t)4 (uf tif.,r C(,n ulfl..ilM. i The fullo i telegraphic Jo ptti 1 ri. ,1 r. Tu n n ,-n 1. r ds'e if J un.-'!,-ays t thing f.r the pr.-rt t nu-i l... co -i - I r it is inn ft I a I d the W ill of ,,. p!e. ihe ; ' . . . ,. . . ' Irnea f w a, e m! r nal v an b,o;.ii f. . jÄ.t r, .it, icu t s.m'.j th- 'r;. i: tat .e-i ( i,t an 1 the ru:ht . f .. . ie..: ; . in ,,,,lv T,V :'"r - '-!?" ' - . atsridinty the French (-.v.rni.,-i,l. a. d i h fer. thai it is al w ul, theiesf Rn A dipa ch fu n C-on.t lo ;r. i.. ii'. t, i ... i et i i i . H" "1 lI.I.I'-l"I.T III I II.I.M , ff Rar-..tepüe, tnfr-erdlv ff - , ,,, Minl-i.-r'a roti.o.uni; .lict. j Lord J.dm Roe. sj li.at u is t . ..r t...; , the r. tur.. of th , x 1. d r.i!. r. . f I ..r , , ! , il 'Hi and Parma, w ill !..- r . ynn ! i r i " . . , r i o i ".n i . a ad cari rn..",'. rr--tua it the lir..e v. .z h.r v :.c I i.ij t in b. half . f Italy. In tf.e HoUe of Coo in"!. nti T!. ur ' a r . nr1g1.tet.Vei4.l1d aginl ul'ck i.p-.a , j - . , . r t ei ch r."f ei or id C 1 ;. ' i e t J.,. Fr. i r h n alien, w hieb ten de I pi eg j in . c into a w ar. Ii I c w a in ti t po,i.,ii . f j, r 4 .It.hn l!u-el r .iu!d tr to i m!. c j !.m: I e ' I f r. fi, tVe . ' . f",: '.rr i.ti 1 f C , . oi'e. T e a o'.l I et ::' ? t. ' hi, f a U i ! i m'.rai a .1 cnri'.ia:i p.. ao 1 l. A. I e r kh f.rCt 1,1 Ihil i t irllil.'d I ( I I I f I itX ,.r ,b. ff. .,l il t , . t u I I I ' : - " J ' ' ; I i !'-. nt, I !.. 'i . ,r fi . re-i t f ire.- l!el.' . Z-r l'n--t h naie. tie w,. , f .car, Jl V JJ.'J bug Jit".'Ul P .' .. lsii of ih.r.ea. 1. r 1 J hn n'i'n-i! 1 tJ.-.t )c I! II',-, Ph j t i . i" i n ! t . , s !; . 1 1 a f.- 1 1 ; U... r r.y .4. ti e a .v. t., m, d av.,-L m, .!.! ... 1. a. I. . : 1 n vi 1 mitt. - . 11 -'.j... v.... 1 i . ' ... I the r p.rt a (er n tf rn.' ty - ,.e - of l!.: r--i . rv ' ' :-.f . 1 ", ' J i ' r f of t I t l - i I C T t 1 " .iprcoj tl Iii- t -a S a it i-i a- . ä. - e a a . a a . t 1 . fill 6 il MUI'f. " 'le', ,1 Ml. .U IU" ffOvl fu.,.,Ke.t.i.v.; . : t U l.esed, aa fur a he a Ci.. . r , I . h Ihe R.,p.rrlsd be ...i. ;.t.i-.tr, 1. :p .- I ffii. .t il ii'it. a it, r ' , : t 1 i Iii ' ill. - T . ' . ' ... ., j "t I'elai I'Ui pi" 'tUV I.' fcl' Htlll ' ' ' F.-cteCiniMs'. p.r'.y 1 U.at r i'.trJ . t foa-gn h ci with acritoi k the intt'eata cf Fm - ' 'h -ecf England. I On Frida, m reply t' n n , ;,ry . v 1. , pMflf L-rd Fai..,tli.n said that l l r v.hr;t.ii "t "t';,t us eiif runt., . s j Ct f jrsat .; f;1'' ? 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