Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1859 — Page 2

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RODERT N. UUD30N, J - - ' 1 ! TiIIMlt: 1. Ti:. i.i. Wednesday Al'üCST 31 Opposition County Ticket F.r AuJ.tor. KtnVAUD P. ALLEN. For C-co --'er. C. H. FAILEY. F'r ('ornniUeteisers. Sud District DKM. Mi KEEN. 3d WM.IUtOWN. Jws l'aMTix. We are prrpartd to do a!l kid of job prititi g. in thr best style of thr art, and at the very lowest eab rate. Store bill, auction and slebill. of all siae and colors excu'.cd t r Jtrr, i h matures atid t dispatch. IT We Ule the fbming from a very ab!e nd eminently r ropr artkl in the .Veer Vera TriUse, of a recrnt da'e. The conservative Courae pursued by that influential sheet, in endravorirg to bring about a union of all oppoeedtothe Dem-tratic Prty. for the great contest of I-)1, certainly n.eets the approbation of palriut. and i only Condemned by an occasional tiht kmeed. hair-splitting and mulish ultra Republican editor aud RepuMi can demig-ue : "ran rR''icr irrn t. Thr ConfeMitn-al Klrctioiia preli'uir.iry to the great fo.trl of I having tiktn place in ntarW all lh Stale of the I'nio't, e have data autJiciefit fur reasonable calcuUtii.r alul Ihr rrauk ol that citet. If Kafc b- a .nut td neit Winter, the iiuruher ol vutea to be ca U the Tre'.d'ttial Klection wj'.l l 30C Cf ther, the Free :jtr the followiog projH)rtioii : Miitt 3ar-llii'hir-Vntni'trt Matcbtta Kbo le l.i 1 Itim" lieut M 6 i lixiian 13 1 llinoi II 1.1 l 4 4 I lt.MIl O. ...... i f, California 4 1 tiibrtols 4 T Oirt, 3 vT, raavi 3 :3! I-C 5fw Jfry . ., Pon) 1 aula ori rui The Slave biatea as f.,Mowfc Vlrr. t,ia. . ....1 I Mi;na, Ilaai XrTlp-! North I'muiio a nlU t aro..i t.eora a A li'itmi K rk I.-, .. . . . t nMifMff 10 K-'ittnckj, ; u r i 9 lif Klon.l 3 let.... 4 ll ) j i lota. 1A The maj ritT r'resarjr to rleet a l'resident ia 1S1. Can the K publicity obuio thai luiuUr? No reasnnahle nun dubla. that ihr eleven Statea that aupl'ort d Krr'i.ont in IC, will vote fr tb ltrpubhcau noiumee iu lGU. Here ia the list : Maiae . H oi i '.ire. . runout UaMael u t' KhoOa Ilait . a . i . . i . e.V.r . .'i m th:it . j j M it hif in. , . 4 MllCOLlll 1 uUl K'! vji- n ote 114 It would b l-arely possible by an unie noniinati.m, or by evincirg an illil-t-ral spirit toward th- Ii rrally wish to co 'prratr with ua, t throw away a Couple of thesr ttatrs. I5ut. b lit vir that no an ch untoward tvebts will happen, wc cO'M-t 114 votea ascer tain for the llepubüean candidate. Toinure hia ebction h mut ub'ain 4 tnore vote Where can he lok for then ? The rt-main it)i Free 8 ates, arid iheir atrei gth in the Klecloral Collr . is n follows : Per nr I vrta. ... W w JfU'f tn-tiaiü lillnv. 27 rat.nirr.ia.... 4 . T V in Ii-..(. i 4 . I.i rr;oi 3 H 3 T tat . With no ai l fr.un the South, were the Republican candi !atf t carry all ihr ab. vi named Slate's xrei t iVi.nsjlraniaanti New Jerey, he would tili fail T an election by two votes. He must, thtn, rrmre the upprt of either Pennsylvania r Ni-w-Jersry. Now, all who are f' miliar w ith the j rculi jr pout ion of p?ir tiea in thor two Statin nut feel nonliy cer tain that they wj vote together in lf ) is they did in 15. Can es that will cnt nd the result in the onr. can har.llv fail to rperatr with like ifftCl in thr other. We have little- faith in the a aacity of thr mart w ho does not arrive at this rot)cliion a(;r a careful survey of the condi tion of rtiea in th jse i ates. A prudent calculator would et down Indi ana. Illinnia, California and Oregon araon the doubtful Ift.vea. e think the Ilepubli Ctn have the het chance for them, and, w ith a judicious nomination, ill carry them all Hut, even if we lose them, aud rau acure Ike 41 votta of 1 nt y 1 vania. New Jersey, Miiinc ota and Kansas, thee, uh .hr 114 cast for

Frtmont, will ßitf uurcif didiie 153, ote mot:a!ance, thrf are opposed io it ondr the sup-

than ia neerssarv lo eiecl n.fn j position that any si vehold. r haa a right to eeeeeeaj' 3 h l:epulli:an mi !. ihm. so arrtngt th. ir I f cn'( int0 f,tv U i,cJ on ll j-rogramme, tht thrj en tey.Mtd e . imgt ncy '- tiulder tf a c 1 1 1 , and say, ; and catch carry Fem l'i u aid ,New J.iscy. Fry ! ray nigger." litre Mr. Coraio apHUd to ilence will aagn Indiana to the aan.e p tion. ! a. f . t . -i - i-. i . . i i .Mr. jJiKife, a Kt-nturky loncfr-ruio eltct, to Can we arcure the lrct.ral VoUa f these; J , ' State! I'rqufsliunally we rai.! The nme jnow " Cdrrctt J. Moore anawered elements tiia4 comt.intti lot Autumn to rrlurn prorfptly, "Thai "a o." Mr. Corwio rsoud men-trra t. the Houar td Kt pre n:aura, reed ' f j. tut to unite in the Fi idential rtection, and. 1.. . . ... eur.ucce-s.s.ure. Is such a ui.i.n dr.. table ! That i your efM.atructo. Now, a,r. ConWe tl.tc.k it . Son.e of .ur republican co- SrrM n7cr "V"1 1 ' T "l Wul:! temrt.var.ea talk a. if .hey thought it waa not 'j. V. "T VV lK..ean.sui.der.ta,,Hhe..,? I n our judgment. I lh- ell. the al.vehok.T pota h,a hand on thema.nlly ,f lU.e lit pub'. ic au. Demo jn y shoulder, and tell me to go aud Catch hi. crala.and An encii a, in tlieSlaUanf Tenns! 1 ,. . . . . ... vsois.Ne- J.r.t y. and Indiana, who. by an j U' MJ ! whtl W,U Jro" K,TC 'i irg in concert actnev.d vifton-a in October!".'.. ,. , ... last that gladdened ail . ur hearts, b.ve ntrd ! "sT. K '7 nyger ! nly to puisue ihrtveu ..nor oflhe,r -ay,.! C.ngre.s ueant no auch thing They do ercis.ng toward o. e another a lull. Ideality f11 J n the . xecut.on and pauet cr.ard iru-lii g in ihr g . d f-ith of lL. U w b,u,1 ,Lr VM "' all. a. d there is ,.o u.orr tiirVieultv iu ;he,r co f' !.lr mU n,,,, l'rü ,uu P'

eprra! mg to in a common Itiuu ph lit l?6), than there wit iu l" 4 Moan nts Mr. tire ley ha hail the prom iaed talk w uh "Itr'he T Hrinham, b it the rev elation of familiar c-iu versalion add but l.tt!e to the atock ofj retioy jnurmtion retard ; . , at . .... i w l i lug the M niioa mlitutHKa ad il rinon life.! it. a. v . i. t .i .tinu Ilrtnghatu t oucg i i I to be worth $,J,0 K) and vet not a dollar reenve I from the Chjrch, Tr thr piously pij rr eery cclhe reCrive! in tithe, and evry man is lai.d one tentb oft hi pioduce. F.r si.ch a scrup ilou Sau l,! Itringham ha prop-red aruaiir.gly, though a much cannot be a id for ihe community who

, n.-k,.,, r, i I . . , ,, Uhef.jt.r is a very utrrn.r article, and will ftitJow ni;u. Mr.tirttly dt net at'.rmpttot pli0thiad.screpa..ey.tho,ha. .. as ro'J Mr Artoghamiattf o. ly ler-on in the church -pply oar riii

who haj r.ol a regular calling, though he haa fifteen wires. Ju appearance le dccribvd as be irg a "por.ly, f:ark. gl natureJ, ra:!r thick art niaTt fr.f y ve s-eciing to e,joy life. and in co particular hurry to et ty heaven. " Those who aucceed o we'.J oo earth tj hum tug it g their fellow men doct are

1 D V I I'M!,- I I . I I. . ... . r.. I. .-t t a, . M . to te bafoa 1 all question. The Superintend ! ent of the Xw York Central Ilailrwsd ssys that at ote of the station where il formeily Cast tht ra S'J to iV) jer month to urrp the s water, they da it now wuh an "Kricsoa'a Cal orte at a cot rot exceedissr 3 per month. The expense of rurtioe the Lnco'i Caloric Kome used in printing the tPt9ww Veaa," bss Wen fr six monlhs but $15, while thai of ateam, with the necessary help, for the sm time, would lave cot upwards of $ k0. Such e rt,

...... i line in " .ui w i . . ... , , j l no union patched up between the followers trica.on a Catoric l.i-gti.e in ti e Wrt. one L,f IV, with L a -.Uer aev-reigny ; the employed in prmlibg He Cnfirna'.i I'reaa,' f; loe rs rf W iae, w ,lh his slave Codr; I he fol and li t other the Indisnipal a Jf.'et. TLej oeia of JtiTrtaou iVvia. with hia repeal of Cincinnati f;.ire. . r,fertio.. to these v, -! )h ,Um V? K.K rr,,h'1 "-""! trade 1 Le t wo la t r f; ctiana may rni e c-r gine 4J their economy and sf.ly now are o U.ailv. and w(H da o, aa there i .eUtan

"RtudrtJ, That thn Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power or the Territories of the United State for their guvern-

: n.eut. and that io tit axeretae of thi power it : i. k.,tk t.m i.t.i I it... .I.itw f I'.initrKki t prohibit in th Territories thus twin r.hcs of f i oaroarisui, polygamy and slavery. The above it part of the lUpublican plat'form of IbiC. aol while it euuuciatea correct doetrine, it insists upon a duty, tbal to say the lesst of it. la farcical. We have no doubl but Congress hat tit right to legislate for the Territories, an J if slavery did, or by any posi bility could exist there, the power of Coo gre to i rvhibit il. we think i cleir. In the dictum of the lred Scott case, the Supn tue Court cf the United State ha a eiled that alsvery exists by virtue of the Federal Constitution in a I our Territories, and President Duchanan ha said that slavery exists io Kansas aa perfectly as it does in Georgia. If auch i the esse, then Conors atonal interference to prohibit lavery in the Trrrit rie might be proper, but the Opposj tiott party, throughout the eutirr couutry, -say, that alavery cau raUt nowhere unlesi thera ia positive law creating iu Io the absence of aoy law on that vubject then, how can alavery exist in any of our Territory? Then why say it ia the duty of Conrias to prolutit that, m hielt Joe Dot exist ? Slavery cannot, never could and never ouhv to go into any Territory even $aUer sovereignly cannot take it there. The doc trine that slavery ia tectional and not ttatioi al I the riht doctrine, and it ia an elevated, hold, dtfiant poaitiou for the Opposition to take. Slavery exist nowhere in thia General Government, outaid of tioeSlate wht re there ia positive legislative enactment rtcognix ng the relation of master and slave. Iu hi rtce.it ry. published in Harper' Magazin, Mr. Douglas tuoat conclusively impale the position auraed by the l'resident, that alavery xista in Kanna aa perfectly a it does in Georgia, as follow: "If the proposition be true, that the Constitution establishes hiavtry in the Territories ! yond the power of the people b g illy to Control it, another result, no less cUrlling, and Irom which there is ooecape, must inevitably fol bw. The Constitution is uniform 'everjwher ! ithio the dominions of the United States i the aame in Pennsylvania a in Kansa and if it be true, as stated by the l'resident in a special message to Congress, 'that alavery ex ila in Kausaa by virtute of the Conatitution of the United States and that 'Kansas ia, therefore, at this moment as much a alave Slate a Georgia why dors it not litt in Tennsyl vania by virtue of the aame Constiution ?" "If it be aaid that 1'enaylvaiiia ia a sovereign Slate, and, therefore, ha a right to regulate the alavery (Uelio withiu her own Innila to suit herself, it must be borne iu ruind that the sovereignty of Pennsylvania, like that of every other Slate, is liu iltd by the Constitution, hieb provide that: "This Constitution, and alt laws of the Uni levl Stalea winch hall be made in pursuance thereof, aud all treaties made, or which shall temade. undr the authority ol the United State, hall be the "uprt me law of the land,' i.nd the Judge io every Slate ihall be bound there) , 'any thing in the conatilntiou or laws of any Slate to the Contrary notw ithtanding.' "Hence, the State of Pennsylvania, with Iter Conatiluliou and law, domestic institutions, aud internal policy, i autnirdinate to the Con alilulioit of the United S ates, iu the same manner, aud '.o the same extent, 4 tie Terrirory of Kausaa." I cot this Conclusion lfgiiima'e, and doe i not logically follow thil if the doctrine enunciated by the Supreme Court, and asert ed by Mr. Ituchanatt ia true, Indiana is, this very hour, a much a alave State as Georgia, and that we have no power by Stale constitu lional clause to prevent the master from bringing hi tdave aotong u, and keeping ihtiu here? How can this slate of thing b avoided? How? Only one way, and that is for the American people, possessing a power superior to all other tribunal, to take the settlement of the question into their own hand, and by one universal moventeuV. forever Kettle the di'Ctrii.r, that toman servitude can only exist in thi General Government, in thott St4ir$ trkere it it rrcojn 'u; i by po$itict litt. , - - LT The fugitive alave law the construction pul upon it North and South was happily i! lustrated by Mr. Corwin, in a pech U the elicU r of Lam rence county , Ohio. There are Certain thing in the fuitite slave law hateful to the peop! in the frte Stat a. kl iaio nrm io exeeuie tneir taws. Ii Mtiut ol your people in Kentucky have got ucL a tiing a lhal into their heads, )uj bad belter aauto: them lo Sunday School. t lau r. (Jod flur i one of the 1-est of thing. No di.'Terence how peif.tt thr wheat ia, if il it net 1 iroieriy coovericvi into njur, you J J 111 not bare giMJ tread. We are indebted to Mr Xrtiergal, f.r one barrel of flour made al Lis n ill al Farmcrburg We have had pxt ?f the aame converted in to bread by an cxprieaced hand, and wr find it w bite, liht and ouiat delicious. Indvt d. ill ten, and they ruiy u-l aaurrtl io gelling a first rate arttele, bentver tbey pjrtLase a ay cf Li fl ur. ,'ITThr .Yafieaaf litt Haking of the divi io in lh aemvratie party, sy; j "The breach gtows wi,Jer every day. and i rentier it more and more tiupoitd to rally thr people under their old Standard. There" can tial d J-erce Wt reu thnn; but reilher Cao to;ch l..t gla. wlh let so latter r'alfom without exposing lhemMve to errtaio defeat by the uthvru opposition Ii wi Düi hr,i täte to aU p in and oc-upy the ultra pro-aUe evy ground as sc.o aa it Sali be vacatej by ti. .. ... ti e sham IWmocracy . Netthircao Mr. Ihjue las come duwa from hia aquatter aoveeeignty ; lalorm. to that oceupted by the SoutHem lollt tciana, without at once loaiitg the ewnfidebce and support of hi aapptvters. Even Mr. Foreey, while oriiog the claims of Mr. lXiglaa to the rrswidretcy, threatens to deeert him if he fliachea io the support of his phact-piea."

For tae KirrA TO A". v estate eatt. iWwafW fiirada fraake U la lha Loar ot f Hf, JtaJ fj boalJ seek tky leatia U dUo), U hea laett eaaat Ao4 aa othor awact relief To tarn hfo'a siller imp io Vlissful Juy, F.rjet hot, tbota la aor res lae aktnilJ jli e, Thal I kave eter lea a ntcai of tbina. Tko arra btigLI abeulj 4iia lay luatroua eye, Aa4 alaader'a tuy tencua aboulJ jrel lliae ear, Oh, aeeJ not uiunuar Uly pasting by. Nor (tv Ihfsalf away to Coelt ael fears; N aea fakUUsa ouu befura thy sorrow flae, Porg-rl not Iber ia i that cares for thee. I be thoughtless ay may liuh at lav diitreis TU proei may coro theo aa tfcou paaseat by, itut I have laaraeU to pilty anJ to kla.a, Au i featlf vilpe the tear from arrteaeje. Kentcntber, then, if iWutt hould thiik of lue, Ttiat one kind frieod kaat tu t forgtloa tUee. Aufttt, l-jtf. V, T,

17" Hon. Graham X. Fitch is seriously ill d bs r?ideiice in Loanaport. e e , , XI' It i oaid, upon good authority, that . ohu L. Ilobinson baa declared that he will bolt the Charleston nomination if Stephen A. Dougla ia the boniim-e. U" Henry Watd lleecher recently remarked that in order to prove one'e aetf orthodox, it wa only necessary to pitch into so tut body who was not orthodox. a 11' Hon. Henry Wilson has accepted an in vitation to deliver a eulogy at Nalick upon the late Hon. Horace Mann. XTThr fuuoy mau of the Louisville Journal says the cable between the old and the pew country ha leen abandoned to the mermaids to be ued io making crinoline. IT The people of New Albany are taking active measure for the accommodation of the crowd expected in thai city during the week of lbs Stale Fair. -. LT Hon. Thos. F. Marshall is lecturing on Henry Clay, to the citizens of Zanesville, Wiaconsin. - J J- A Cartman iu New York found $2.500 in Front street, Friday. The owner, oo finding the treasure, awarded the man by giving him twenty fire cents! Unparralled gcuerositj. IT The Governor elect of Kentucky entert upon the duties of his office on the fifth Tue day succeeding the election. Mr. Magoffin w ill, therefore, be inaugurated on Tuesday, the 3Uih of this month . 117 The minister of Chicago on Tu r ad ay last called a mast meeting of citizens to denounce the runuing of hore railroad cara and omnibusea on Sunday, but nobody attended, and the clergjr Concluded to dtop the tubjecL IT TheHon.JohulMIaleinhi speech at I the recenl lilgr:mt CeUbration.aaid that while j he wa coming along in the cara, a reporter of i ..... .... a lioton paper asked lum for a hetch of the ta a. a ff a a a. rtrnark.he.propoM.d to make. He ahook his head, intimating that there was nothing in it. j The newspaper man took the bint, aud kiudly ; ,.t. it t :r . . it l . j said'JIr. Hale, if you really have no speech1 l prt pared, I have several little perches, which ; I prepared for my Masaehueeta friends, and' I will let you have one of them Sl U"We undertand that the members of Abury'Chapel have dt tt rmined to bring the remains of their Utr Pastor, Her. G. W. Crawford, 1 1! thi city for interment, and for that purpose! , .. , , , .. have dispatched our prompt and energetic L n a a W -m a.skea mm. I dertaker, J. C. Walter to Minnesota. His re turn toay be looked for about the 31st inst. 13" The subscriber to the Owonasium are i , . . .1 .it t i requested to meet at the Court Houc on Friday 1 J a a a a a . evening. Minf six hundred do iars have been subscribed, and at the meeting on Friday even ing a plan of building the houM will be sog gelled, ant tke ruin and regulations to govern the establishment will be made. All citi tens who have not subscribed , but are desirous of becoming members are also requested toatteed the meeting. Jourml please copy. IT Tit n oderation of luii Xspolron is eharacterixed in the LooJun JVenra of the 12th, by the following words, put iuto .le mouth of the French Kmpe-ror: "I hive proved myself a Gt oeral; I have tested tny titled cannon; 1 have alept in my unclr'a bed; won twti great actions and aacrificed some thousand liecalomb to the C'nl of Hitties, and now, "when France ia eatisfird, Eurojo i content," let me make thing pleasant with Austria, and g back and celebrate the St. Xapoltvwi at Notre Dame." Thi ort of 'moderation 'may do rery well at to operation for the rise exi the Koure. hot as distant and tilinU-reted spt ct store we have a right to ask whether il would deserve the aaiiafaclioa of Italy and of Knrope. An r.x.C'wnviei .tiarrle isss jaeewuaj llaaiest Teste la er. Wm. K. Kvans was convicted of toTsrtrr in Scieto coun'y. May, IH, 1P34, and isrntenced t the Penitentiary at Cdumbu for foar year He wa released in ls-" aud Commencrd working in Columbus a a master caenter. He waa a suj-erior workman, a man of tine appear anew, aod o considerably more than common iotrlljgei.ee. JLJe ronducted himaelf properly aud won friend IanI. Ue became acquainted with a leather in ene f tie public schools in Columbus, an accomplished and estimable ytHjng lady from Lorain county, and auixa hurt courihip they were married at the house of Wr father in Wellington, by the Her. Mr runnels. Sotoe two Wesü atuxe they went to Wellington urn visit. One day aUoi a week ago, Kvans showed her several drafts un bje in St. Jouia od other placra and said he was going to Cleve land to get thetn cashed at the liaok of Commerce. Jt should have ben stated that hi wife wa entinly iguora-tl of hi having bren iolhe psiiitentiary She supHed lus characit r w a.lesa. Sliortly awr their tnarriage thrv had joined the church together, aod he had apparently ever since bren a devout profeasor of rrli ton. Keane left WelliogVoa for CsfcUui idutniii: to return ott the follow irg day. lie burroeed his wifV gold watch aad t--sk her bruther in law's silver watch to art it repaired. Mrs. Evan waited aniioQtly for hia retura. but le alkai aai cutue, Aud ade se out or Clcrelaiul lo fiud hitu. She could not learn of htm hire, and returned to Wellingtot. He had not bren there iu her abcer.ce. and t he proceed to Celuctbus. On leaving that city for Wellington they had pack ed the ir f urmtere, ie.trndmg to go Wrt and live afu r ihey had flniihed their viail to Well in'ton Oo arriving in Columbus, Mrs. FvatiS learned that brf husbatd had bee II there, Jd the furniture, and g'e, no one knew w here She learned for the first time, that Evans bad been a couvict.and that he had a wife and several children Jiving in Lewie county, Kf. In the stolen garb of piety the fellow I now doubtless co'tsniiitiig rascality lssrhtre. CUrUJ i'iatMiraaW. XT The premium list id the St. Loois Agri cultural and Mtchaoical Association, to coin meoce on ihe 2SUi of Sepuiuber showa threw premium of J 1,000 each. For the let ihor ough bred bull of any age, fl.OUO; best roadster stallion ia barne!, $1,000; beat thorough bred slallioo of any a-e, fl.OCO.

A 51falrlBi TlarrlatffA correspondent of Tkt AViearc Ddilg .itver tirr gives the following skeUb of a njateriou marriige: 'The article aboui a singular dream recently published attracted um attention, and waa the means of reviving nty remembrance of another case of a aimilai character, the partus in which srrre well kuowu to me. "In ltuSI Mr. W. was rathera reckleas foung mis of twenty five, of a nervous, bill'ous temperament, and noial all romantic, having run the gauntlet of an army experience. He bad been early orphaned, and some hard experience had rot addet. jolish or improved hia views of iie gentler ex; b tWever, from early youth he had entertained certain well defined ideas of proper conjugal relation, and vac ever hoping for an ideal prtner to fill the void caused by the lose of a loved and loving ua' Iter. "In one our New Kngland State reaided Mise It , paasing twn.ly five, mild and amia ble. Pir a pt-ritnl of tears she had resisted the persecution cf a selfish parent who for pe

cuniary reaaona would have covrced her Io marry a man thrice her own age. Twice had she been induced to consent to a marriage, and twice evaded it; the last time wedding clolht-n and every other preparation for a trip Io Kurope ere made, but ia the time for it consummation approached her excessive grief again postponed the affair. Shortly after, in lfJ"2, in New Yoik State, one luonung, while hlf waking, ahe U'came conscious of a human form bending duw u close over her tyead, the face alone being clearly visible. She looked steadily until all her I acuities' were aroused, and then hurriedly covere her hea4. Ou ariaing, the room waa thoroughly examined yet not the slightest Indication of outside iutruaiou could be discovered. "In speaking of it, Miss L. expressed her firm convictiou that she should meet the cnunt'j erpartof the peraou presented at her bedside, and would marry him. Two years passed; meanwhile Mr. ., then residing at Pftiadel phia, heard, through an intimate friend, of Mi L. aud her waking drtam, and was as aured by this friend thai he answered lo the description given. When an oj portunily ic Currtd he visited the fca-t, rjuile unexpectedly and arranged to be introduced to the lady under anoiht-r name than bis own choking that of a younger man, whose mother Miss L. kuew, but nol the sou. On meeting for the first time, and being introduced, Miss wa ob served to look aearchiugly al the gentleman, aud aller some commonplace reiuarkcs inqmr ed where hia moth.-r a. The ptculianty of the qucali n caused bim for a inomeul to incline his head, when Mist L. recguizing the toti. tioU, inatautlv (lushed up, and CulUU At m by kit ffprr name. Three da) ssnbuuenily at amu lual friend's hou Mr. V'. rote Irom the dinner table, aud acting from an unaccountable resistible impulse, nol at all premeditated, followed the lady into another room, and iu le than three mouth from that time thev were married, notwithstanding .Mis L 'a tfien aud emphatically repeated aasertioit that she never would marry a nun younger than berelf. "A tew )ears have pand sites then, and the domestic relations and parentage of these parties are to thi da) fully iu keeping wit t the harmony that brought them together. When facta ol this kind are well voucned lor, w can but wonder al the unknown power ol th; human mind, and at the climax of thought, we meutally rcjeal 'Man, know thyself " n WiiT Contiiit8 a It ich Ma Thirty year ago, says a New York correfondeii'. of the Charlehton (eerirr, a man in New York 1 - " l 1 . . I A.l.hit llAil w 7 v. " v t 4im,7;T' am! vrrv f.-W iri Avtv I nrlr red anrlk that There waa old Nat Prime, of the firm of Prime! Ward it King. John (1. Cter, Kolert Lett2 .t. öirl "r" " "Ir" worm a unrr wl 4 MHIIIVUt V I VJ ' AJ'te'l oflh lhre(! or fuur ntiluu Thenche.ttmn were ct.nected ith ct tnmt rce. Thrie were then five or nix leading commercial firms, uch a (I. G. t S. Ho land, (iiMHjhue t Co.. (Jriii .. ... . , 4V . . . , . fell, Mioturu Co., and Spi tl ird t I ile-ton. y,lW l,ere rt. lnay hundred f leading firm, and a man only worth $J.0 Odd is ctnv ea tttl iitn I I .1 ltd it I ae. Ii V saw aa a. riuefid a man in ' inodcrate, nut to My "indigent," circuinstancr. Win. It. Atur if Vorth about thirty five millions; Georg Law, ia worth about ten iniMiot ; mi in Stephen Whitney. Commodoie Yanderbtlt will nol ent up less than eight m lliona Dören ol P'1-,"' five million and ecre -m(. lionte are ituile common; and to furni-h Ihe Uuriff vM j, f ls cUvl Wooli, u.r - up several Column. Our old iiwr hnt who Icame very rich, never io:t Je it in trt-le-. Wht n they had done a goo 1 )ear'H business, the drew out $1,MM) tir 44.000 and btttichl le tl et iiaie. j pasheti a toi e"ieroav, mat toe i'ie-ei i 1 . ,.;.,,, . - ' , , , , . owner o'ice paid S3 )00 for, and has refiiMil I $200.000 fur it d. zen lime. 1 he profile of the merchant, mall or large, invested from ear, to year, ears ago, hnve inado tht iu vantl svtallhy. without their exactly coutprihcuding how it was. .a Diai AM TMS HdüitMCWS. r.v. Henry Ward Hecdier, in one uf hi rcctut letters to the ImdrmtmdemX, say: "It may le aome comfort toyu to know that birds are nearly through their song M ason. Ilia only in maidenhood and marriage that thsy sing. Like many other prrtly creature, upon whose musical education great pain; have teen be stowed, birds, if;er thiy go to housekeeping and have children lo bring up, forget to play rauch, and tpiite neglect nil their accomplishments. The dear little sparrowis an txt-eptinn. Thi little homely bird sing right tnroogh Ihe year, iu greeu leaf, yellow leaf, and sear leaf." 0t Shot Stitk. Oce day lt vreek whilt ! several rentleman were out on the prairir shooting ehickeua, in the vicinity of this place Mel. Topping, of Terre Haute, tired atone which happened tale in a line tut ween him elf and Austin Karneat, of this place, a considerable part tf tke charge of ahol striking the latter in the breast, and oneaho; enetral og his clun.bsrrly deep enough, beaever, to bury itself. Those at ri king him in tke breast did not penetrate tk; clotkmg.4 Ho, it appear, that while Mel. was sheading ehicksna Ac. At. caeae very near geltiug shot iu the ntck. f'eru Dtaetn. s tat a 17 A letter from Brescia peae of the large cumber of Hte.tgariaos deserting frttan Verona and Mantua, and aaya 'they have decided to emigrate to America rather than trust to any . .,.- " . ato nestj hich Austria can grant.' V. U"Who ia tbe rrrtWt woman io Franrr?"

asked Madame .le i: uf Najoleoo the First, pvobibited in Ihe 1'aria theatre out of cor.sidafter hia return frotu the coourst of Italy. erattoo for Austria, baa beti permitted to re

she who ha tnirne the most children, promptly ansvered the yosng Genersl ia the greatest man in Lafayette ? ho : Dou't a . all wak al oce. Lfmtu Cvuritr. If there is any reliance lo be placed in what Ttftdl ay, mm akowlst think the wife of A. Jidhf" II cctlaJnly the greatest IT Ti e Kew Orleaas Vtli. of the 17th tell a strange story of a taode in tfcat ei the day ir a p..,t ..... ..,.ip t. i Ufore. A FreccLmart nimrel Courtland, wbn was insane rao out cf bia bouse and laid down in the gutter where the water wa pretty deep, and drowned himself in pite of the flons of his wie and a eeightor to pull biro out. He clung f-t le the red en the aide i f the gal lev, and lha martaged to prevent tl.em frtm pullit g hits vsii. - m- . . ITJohn G. 8axe, th witty poet of the Green M vuotaioa one of tbe writer for the iWyer --and tbe Democratic candidate foe Governor of Vermont, has aanoooeed a platform perfectly safe. He refers to his "first acucal me sage, for a fell exposition of bis political sen ti cents. As bis party is lo a very small min ority and be has about as much chance as we have of becoming Governor af Vermont, Lis promise is safe. e ... 87 C V. It- Wright baa been neui Baled by ihe Democrat of New Jersey at their candidate for Governor.

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eaejaaisvssfc,saysSiasjereefc axroafio axctiaivsLT roa tue pailt axra, BT TBE r. H., Alum if St. Ui HR. TtUtpk lAt iVxrifftl cf the Citj cf Wtihirjtca. Caraaaat ttassssiHei, atuat speech ef etplee)us Niw Yoax.. Aug. 30. The steamship City of Washington, arrived at this Mtrt last night. Gaaar Itairaiü. Lord John Kussel slated io reMin-e toijueslions that he had Lot received official information which a It er d the character of the statement he had already made with respect to the inU i.tiou of France and Auairia, ngardiug l'arma, Modeua aud Tus cany. Neither had any information U-rn received aa to the reported prtIatoai ion of the republican in Parma, as auoouueed iu the lenna J$rml. T he uffictal investigations Into the loss of the steamship Arao ba terminated, but th decision would not le made public onlil it wa communicated to the Board of Trade. Il wa understood, however, that the aeors give it as their opinion that the lose of the ship did not ari.e Irom any willful act on the part of the captain, but that it was a grave omission by him in not having sloughed his vessel of the coming on of the fog. Thi finding is to be accompauied with a recommendation of the case to the lenient consideration of the Hoard. The Liverpool Attian, in announcing Mr. Whyke's projected departure for the Isthmu, by the steamer leaving Southampton on the 7ih of August, il aaya thai unless Mr. Whyke be crippled in hi actions by secret dispatches from home, hia countrymen may expect hott ly to are some practical evidence of sound pol icy; which, while respecting the rights of I Central America, and arising in the develop ment of free routes of transit, hall al the same lime maintain the tights of Her Majesty and her subjects in thi hitherto neglected but im portant come r of the Queen's dominions. Mr. Whyke hia been made Companion of the Ualh. Queen Yictoria ha been on a-three day's cruise iu the Itoisl Yacht, among the Channel Island. Jhe landed Jersey aud Guernsey, receiving a very enthusiastic welcome, aleacb place. The oflicial correspondence relative to the conveyance of the Norib American mails, wa published yesterday. Fa aa ca. Ou Sunday evening a grand ban quet wa given by the Emperor to the principal cbeif of the army. At the close of Ihe banquet the Emperor spoke as follow: " Cixtlewks : The joy experience at finding myself again with most of my chief of the army of Italy would be complete if it were not tinged with regret lo behold soon, the disolutiou of the element of a force so well organized and formidable. As a Sovereign, and a a commander iu chief, I thank you for your confidence. It wa ,tlitering to me, who bad never commanded an army to find so much obedience on the part of meu who had gnat experience in w atlare. If sue cess ha crowned our efforts 1 am happy to attribute the greater part of it to the skillful and devoted Generals who rendered toy Coin ittand so easy, because animated with a sacred fir.?, and who have necessarily given au exampl'i of duly and disregard of death. A portion of our toldier are about to return to their home, and ) ou your-.elf are about to resume the occupatio!! of peace ; nevertheless, tlo not forget hat we have done together. Let ihe rt membrance of obstacles overcome, of dangers eluded, be ever present to your minds, in commemoration of the Italian Campaign. I shall distribute a medal to all who took pari iu it, and I w ish lhat to da) you may be the first lo wear il. M-ty il recol ltd me oint limes to your memory, and vthile reading the glorious name engraved llttreoii, let each exclaim, 'France has done o much for a peopb who is her friend what would she not do lor l.erowu independence.' 1 iu propose the health of lite At my." The Moniteur states thst the Einpcror ha decided on retaining for the preseut au army id 0,000 men in Lmbardy, Se veral corps which had mtich distinguish ed themselves in the Ute csmpaign, Could no. be represented al the entree of the trNipt. AiMtu. The Ministerial cruis i not ye over. A combination with Count Leo Thun had met with so miny dillicullies, that Us succets i very doubtful." Count Clean Mrtia:tet h) rrf tr 1 to ac cept the portfolio of public instruction, and tu regard lo his acceptance of Ihr tnrrtistry td the Interior, he put in Combination which were rtje-ctitl, and he had there fore relumed to Iii pot of Governor of Cracow. The Mayor of Parma, who had arrived at Part, K'ive the most poiuve contradiction through the columns of the 1'utrif, to the re port of a Republican movement in Parma, and adde that orde r bad not ceased to prevail for a tuomeut in town or duchy. ARRIVAL OF THE injjTAN. Fitruia Toimt, Aw. '2. The fteamhjn Indian with date lo Wed tu day. the 17th mat., has passed thi pJinl on ht r way to Ouelc. Thr steamera Borussia and North Ilrilou had arrived at Liverpool. At Zurich, on the 13th inat., a conference beta t en the French and Austrian plenipotentiaries took pNce, lasting two hur. A Cabinet Courier arrived from Pari ou that day. A second Austrian plrnipotentiary . Mr. Meyernberg, bad tsol left Zurich for Vienna, aa reported. I he plrnipotrntiarir held no formal artting on the iSih aud 1 6th , bui were engaged in fstivitie. FaAXca- The military fetes at Fari cm the eniry of Napoleon proved to be a very grand affair. The troops were headed by the Emperor, and the display made wa most imposing. The Krujwur ha grauttd full atooeaty to all xI itical offenders. A 7c VtmA took place to Paris on the l--b. in honor of the fete. Napoleon. and all the plenipotentiaries and tnemlere f Ihe federal Council were p'eaeett. The Paris eorrrapxotleot of the Daily JCewa atseria thai lite Zurich conference is at a dead lck. The Emptror Nap lon cxhilited symptoms ! anneej at.ee at the conduct o run at j lenna. And recent articlee in tlte Paris Journala, in praise of Kowls and Garibaldi axe altrihutrd to this feeling. aaaa a -. a e a e a. a e general military spirit okb hsd Lee a , pi'ear A l Tai A The Ministerial Journal, of Viro na inaista vrry strongly on the stipulations at ilia xranca being carrird out al i ans. llaii. TX-e rumored Bed Kepublicau movea.eul ja Parma ia contradicted. tv MLUUL l.IU.LICtXCX. LiviarooL, Aug. 17. Cotton, aale for pat 3 days have been 20, (X0 bales, inrluding bales lo speculators, j the same quantity lo exHter. lreadatjfs have a declining tend Areeu.iJHs o.e. . u.ciin.ng oruwcmrj, . i j 1 CanlaL.ui are baiel v maintained. l'rvvision are declining. 1W( Lei), and LolJtrs are pressing oo the market. Pork besvy. I' rotas .e lrlen. Ie Olklt, Ang. D rtors Foster and Chsppio, Physicians of the charity Ho-pdal, who have for some time past entertained aa animosity toward each other, arising from professional jealutny, net ou one of ibe public streets )wterdy aod an altercation easwed, when Dr. Foster atrew a revolver aud fired at Dr. Chippin. two of the balls ukmjfcfTvCl ia the bvxjy of the laUer, cauaing wound of a dangerous character. The etearaship Philadelphia, from Havana, has arrived, bugara were dell, blerlmg ex change was ejuoUd at 14 J li per Cent, premium. AS at at et eat. Niw Voat, Aug. 37. Tbe schooner Beauty, of Philadelphia, from Alexandria, bound to Providence,' was abandoned on the 25th lost., in a sinking condi uoa. Her crew have arrived here.

Steataaavwat Bussle. St. Loi ia. Auj.23. Th ateamer D. S. Carter, Caps. Edda commatider, sunk in the Missouri hrrrat 6 o'clock this morning, four miles east of Augusta There were GO paasengera on board, all of whoca were saved, by the stratner Delta. She waa loaded with corn, wheat, cattle, aud hor sea Thirty four head cattle wrre drowned, and four horses. All the freight wis damaged more or lei. The Carter waa insured, but to what extent is yet unknown. VC rlsttelel M HrelVr't -9 I 9 eTIel 1 0M Baltimokk, Aug. 23. The national anniversary of the German Turners commenced here last night with a

procession. rirework and other demontra tlona f welcome to the delrgatea from diff.-e e. points. The members of theirjird of trade with merchants and business generally have invited a call for a town meeting to adopt measures to secure the maiotainauce of order at the coming election, and put in l ommal on reliable tVeu in opposition tu the nominees of the rowdy club. The call is signed by a thousand names of our trust ioflueuiial cili aeus. sw Mass Killeat. Custom, Pa., Aug. An Irishman by the rame of McGuire. fell from the high bridge of the Central K. It . near this place last night, and wa instantly killed. He was walking across the bridge and il i supposed was intoxicated at the lime. , ... t'rwua "r York. Naw Yoaa, Aug. 27. The alearnrr Arlna made an rxcelln.t run from Liverpool to Itoslon, having traten the America info the latter port about 30 hours, although she left Liverpool 12 hours later lhan the America. It waa erroneously ststed yesterday that the Aetna brought so files of European papers from the Liverpool agent of the Aociated Press. They were received through the poat office, their deli vrry hcrr having ern delayed about 13 hours by the Purser of the Aetna orglrcting to deliver the bag to Ute Boston age ut, to whom it was addressed, etli s .. . 1'rwssa WaaUlngton WASitiftOTox, Aug 27. The New Orleans papers of Sunday last, have been received by mail. By a new regulation, to ro into effect on the first of September, all free ppona of odor arriving there must immediately be lodged in Jail and remain until the departure of the loal or Vessel on which on which they arrived. aaa - ltwSerrs Alixamdsia, Aug. 2?. The store of BenJ Barton, In thia city waa robbed last niirht of watches, Jewlry Ate. , val ued at $7.000. The entrance was tffected from an adjoining building. mm Death mt a I'rencli Consul. Savammaii, Aug. 27. Louis Barne, the French conul at this port. died to day of old r.ge. He waa an old reaident tif thi city . and ha occupied the pl of Consul for Ike last?! years. . m. Additional by tit Aetna. BoTo. Aug. 27. Advices by the steamer Aetna state that Ihe steamship Africa arrived al Liverpool on Sat urday. the The steamship America, from Liverpool, via Halifax, arrived here last nijtht. Her made were dispatched by the mor ning train, and will be due iu Philadelphia toiiight. Arrival of i:alrrstdeiit I'lerrr. BfftToy, Aug. 27. Ex President Pierce and tie are amoug ihe passengers by the steamship Amtrica. Luter fro in C'ulfornla. Nkw Yoek. Aug 27. The steamship Mne Taylor has arrived from Apinall, biinging f.2.lCG,000 in gold, and the California mails td älti inst. Her advice from California have becu aniicij ated via New Orleans. t . Later I roiu l.tirope St. ioii.xa, A'ig. 2G. Th Srrew aeams)iip City of Washington, from Liver a I August 1 tth.and Cork lf.h. e txtarded by the news jat ht tdT Cape Itace mi 2J o'clock ihi Thnrlay afu-rrusoii, and snch nt a a can tv glerto d Irma the papers Will be iorwerded a itliout l-lay. C'liieiiiiiall .'vinrkel. Cici5MTi, Aug. no. Flflr i unchanged, and the demand local ale HH) barrel at i.C'tOi 1.7a for superfine. and 4.K)(rf ., forrttra. Whisky I dull fun nnrSanc'd: salra 400 barrel al 21 Jo 23 Jr. The la-ltrr rate for wa gun. (irain. Wheat taatrady and firm, with sales of I ,O00 bushels, good White at 1,14. IrOObush el good ReJ at 1, 01, and CW tiushtli govd eiixd at 1 . 1 1 Cirn i steady nd prices unchanged, eale 'XM bushel at 7c. Hye and DarJev, unrbanjjed. Oat are irr mrlrrate demand, an ! prie aleatlr. aab-a I .(VJ bnshe-l, to arntc at 40c, an J C:0 bushel at the depot at 42c. Good demand (or Bacon; a ith sale of 400 hhds. al 7c. Shoulders, and DotOJe. for Sid-a. chi fly al the former rate hich is a decline; Sides are now held firm al 9c. Mrs Pork nominal. Grocerie, Sui?r in gotd demand; with sales of 200 hhds. at ?(3?f.. Molasses vmI Cölbe, are unchanged. ,Vw lsrk .'Vfarkef. Niw Voaa. Aug. 30. Flour ha declined: ale of 800 barrels at 4.2:.r;4.45 f.r State, 4.25(2Ofor Ohio, aod &.2j(ftSil for Southero. IJeair, Wheal ia juietfaaW ,000 bushel at 20r;l,2i for Ued. and 1 3 Ml for While Corn is heavy, sale P.S00 bushels at Wk. for d, and H,"c. fr Yellow, Provisions are steady, Mt aa Pex is buoyant at 12,73. Whisky is firm. IT The Washington correspondent of tl e N. Y. ereW aaya that Douglas ha made a ter rible "muss" among hi friend, by hi Har pe' Magazine article. The Harpers have Copyrighted it, and this prevent th Doulaa papers fr copying it, and besides indicatethat he baa lake aay for palling forth a Prea ideolial manifesto. Hi frsenel are greaüy Incensed and telegraphic diapatehe are eotsUntly coming to him asking him to dirwn all connret'mn with copy righting, and pay. The JlermW corresroodrnt i remarkable for 'ren aation'announceux-ttts, aod wealviee noboly lo believe. ZT Tbe public schoota in Kort Wayne, Al len county, will cot U cpene-J l-efore the 1st of Janoary, l-61. Allen county i one ef the richest in the Ftste. The Supcrinter.deot of Public Instruction rejorts in thst eonnty 10,332 children to send lo school, iler pes-pbr are willig to y taxes f.r school porp-es. iiul i". The h tprcroe Court dtcidea tha, the constitution prohibits Fort Wayne from bar ing any more or better schools thau the smalltt Village in the county. TaxRoAtro Rtii. In visting ihe counly jail Ihia uiofriine. we noticed amonjj the in a a a males Uieaonof our oiUesl icroct rymen, la'ely deceased, who left a iorlune of l&O.OOO to U distributed among" kie four children. The young man has frequently been Uf. u the po lice court, and hi downward course isallriiu led lo bad eor&pany and intemperance. After reeiitf his shsre of the estate he com m." need a round of sleasi auid diasipalion buh did Dot case till every dollar wa spwat. Ue then ettered opon a career pf vice, and ifouud guilty, it will incarcerate him io the walls of low penitentiary. Ciaciaacfi

Correfom4ssco of tlso Exrt Sraacaa Hees. ( CiscijrsjATi, Auf 29tb, 1BS9.( Hr.Ediltr The eternal din of thia enterprising city is agonizing. Ton are aronsed by day light each tuoroing by tbe heavy, rushing and rattling of drays, hacks and omnibusses, rumbling over tbe bouldered atreet; nd the continuous cry of "charcoal, ,atrawM Ac, and al raid tiighl the aame fell aouoda sing your 'Ullaby. Persona lieiaj hem perpetually, become used to it, I suppose, like eets to being skinned ; bat for my elf, I would be Utter pleaerd with the neglect than ike

observance of the fastoh!. Itut aside from thi horrid roise and et mal buatle, there ia much to admire in ihie "Qweea Cily of the West." The profusion of fine fruita and veevtabl and all thai sort of thii g. in the msrkels, Ctl the fruit stand, an the cornets, aad in tkC fruit stores, is a glowing eulogy upwo the thrift, skill and enterprise of the Ohio horticulturaliala and pomo'.ogist. Prathra, arp1t grpes, plumbs and pesra are Very abundant, and being of an xcelleat q-ialily, romntand m high price. Pear sell at from thrte to five cenla each, peaches about the same. Upon the invitation of Mr. S. W. HaseUioej President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, I spent an hour, on Saturday, at a meet ing of that Institution, and w as delighted with ihe interest manifested by the recruiters in the improvement and cultivation of fine, shoice fruits, and small berris A slatiatital report read before the Society, shows that the value of small berries sold in this city during the past seaoo, attotjoted to the sum of $106,000, This includes only the amount shipped to the city or sold in the msrkels. The amount consumed by producers would probably add $0,000 more The display of fruita before the Society, though not large, was highly credit a ble atd interesting- There were a great many varieties of pears, peaches and grapes, aentf of them very fiue indeed Their annual exhibition tract place in Sep. teruWr, commencing on the Cth, and is expected to be the finest ever held in the city. Elegant improvements are going on rapid ly in all part of the city, and evidence of wealth, enterprise ind prosperity are rife oa every hand. Excitiug incidents are as f-Jenty aa pa! rldgea, and the excitement paasea away swift as an April snow. Fast young men bungling, ly shooting themselvea and theircyprian wivea; ill ued wives, attempting to " shuffle off thia mortal coil by aid of Strychnine; men mad enrd by poison whisky, beating thsir wtvee to death, creates a town talk for a day only. The city is full of amusements ss usual, and flaming posters are plenty. At Woods Theatre, for a week past, the Parodi Opera Troupe has been holding forth to rather diminutive audience. This week, under pretence of yielding to populsr preji dice f gainst theatres, Ihey will try Pikc'a Opera Hons1. On Thursday niht last, Mrs Vsrisn James, a native prodigy gave a grsnd concert al ihn Opt ra Mo-tar, aited by Mr. W. H. Cooke and a full Orchestra. Mrs. James is pretty, plump and fascinating, and ainga delightfully. Her execution isf "I. omega from Kdert's II Diavalo," the song "Wake Dearest Wake.' and an 'rie Treefere," by Verdi, w as exceed inly clever and elegant, and licite 1 showers of bouquets, and deafening applause. Ily earnest eohataliou he repeals her concert ibis week. WonPa Theatre and the -National' tmth u ibis week, wrlh, a the piper eay,"flar stock" companiea. Among 'atara,' jKrting crinoline and curls, who will appear on the tioard of Wood's, I notice the name of Miss K. Milchet, who dtlighted our citix n lsl spring. Hut the fHr of the month, was the rangreg, ting of disprttsalnrs and iiubiatra of Lager Herr, at the 0jera House, lo witness the new (irrman play of "Ilerlin and New Vterk. All the regiona beyond the Ilhine poured forth tretr d.nixena, and such a rush aa thrra wajlo obtain ikkrts, wa amusing, (during the thiclrat of the crowd, ome wag. anxious to get in ahead, blntaxl that ticketa were teing sold a! the heil corner. The news was buzzed about from ear te ear, until in leas than three minutf, the wfiol ffowrf fnahri wildiy to the "neat crner," where they found they wer "sold," but tickets were hot. If the genius that ebl them thus, livea on tke Tfabsah, yon should hive hia lookei to, Mr. Editor, or be might It wa a"gala night" for Rhinedcm.and par tieularfy for the "Casino, acroaa the street to which thirsty Du'chrcen rnshed byhur dreds between each act, to keep ihemael vea in practice drinking Leorr. The "Catino mete had serious thouhte. we are told, of retiring lo live at case on the fntrrdt of the nighl'e sales. As a prelude teethe play , ihe author, the editor of the HrrmorKt, ef New Tork, and a surkrout editor of thie eky, had m slight coratvat, for which ihey had tire satisfaction of paying a V each, rirti oernirg. After wititessing the wbede nertVinnwnee or the oatside, I cam to th conclusion thaC "New York and Ilerlin is n great play thai the Dutch is a great f eydVe, aod drrnh "some Lager IVcr. S. -a- .. Dzatbi or a II rao .A correspondent from Italy saya: I lold yoi yeaterday tKst a eertsift Crrn. retti was among the wounded 'hTWilrrs' al Itaizato. Poor Ir How hia biography iw an Hi' leresltng one. He fought throughout m) and w a one of tbe first to fin Garibaldi. After five houra combat al JUxeato, he rereieel a wound io the left arm. 'Onward!' he erieii, la totjji.g!' Another ball in the right rm, Kea Wa sssr bikseord lo hit wo tided lefl, crying. 'Ooward evldiers. onward ever! Another ball poard in nt bt tail aide, lodging in the right nh; there he fHl. Four e)drere bearing him from the field fell ander tke enemy' balls, and finally one bore It mo off, and be was transported to Hrettcia. Oo the snot row of the fatal lC.h, for so the 'hunters' name the day, i a w hieb, though triwetr4ar;t(avo rn any of their numbers fell, tsnbsldi w set the' ui. lowjngXrcun hia headuarXes,' a,p4 repxhed. ttrt-aia yut in time to cheee Uta last moeaentt of the dying hero: D are Hrontrtti: Yoü are certaiuli above nil praise, and hate eafoed the title given to y oo l 'bravest 4 t,Le Wavea in otir rstiks, Your coursge will tonuer your cttmpsnions in arms. Iteceive a fraternal em brace from jour friend, Garibaldi.' H Was never more T stored to his com pan ions in arm a but waa buried on tW moerow ' DiavecaACl. In lj'J the Democracy a Indiana were an abolition party, and Chit. Whit coiub. John Law, Joseph A. Wright, Juo Pet in. Jew IL E. llcDouald, Graham N. Kuch.aad a hoi of other light in the party were in fa eor of the Wilmot proviso. I heie reo4utioo spoke this in plsio terms. Jta Ifi'J id party routb are in lavor f reopeuiug livo African Slave trade and carrying negro alavery j oyer this Cd&liteht, sriie ihe ÄurtÄerotwuig otdi Part; , na ihey did. at Tcrxo Haut oo Saturday Uat, am preaching a at oat it. Vel in ita fj of all ibis the leaders cry out, cOfititUst tit, tnocTacyl n. ?a.