Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1859 — Page 2

ROBERT II. nUDaON, Editor."

TLUUE ilAt'TK, 131 D. WEDNESDAY...,.".. SEPTEMBER 7. Oppexition County Ticket For Auditor. EDWARD B. ALLEN, f or Recorder. , C. H. BAILEY. For CcBV.B.lesloare. 2nd Dixtrici-BENJ. MaKEI-V, 34 WM. BROWN. Tli ex titrcrntr Tbtra li iooi interest being excited ia differtnt portioca of tht Suu, ia relation to tht proper mao to lead th Opposition fore to victory, io tbt Gubernatorial ract of l60. While perbape it i preooetere at this time to discos this queetioo, tull.ta tbt public mind ia leaoiog tbat way, few eoggeetiooe will Dot be uoappropriata. Heorr S. Lao?, Judge Ouo and 0. V. Morton ara tha proiaiteot aamce in tha public aja for thia position. In deed oot of tht three will, we have but litllt 4nnVt K ihm nomine of the OtDOI itloO Con ' ' , 1 v . entioo. Tbey ara all raea of good character. of fine intailectual aitaioraeota, and each wor. tby tbt equalled poaitioo their frienda aeem deeiroaa to call the to to. .Nothitg. not ona ylhblt eta bt nid gaiait Henry S. Laoe. Aa aa eloquent impaeetoned orator, a power fal tod cooTiccirg debitor, tz buneat, upright man, who, within all tha bordcra of thia antira B;ate,U hi superior? For tbe atero qualitiea of true manhood, tba reflned polish of tba true echolar, and tha ennobling traits that al ways characterise the moral and Intellectual gectlemao, 000a axcell Judge O'.to. Iodiact it iuitly proud of two auch tneo, aud Iba Oppoailioo party loaka with commend abl pride to tbtao, as czpootataof its faith, rx poundraof ita doctrioe. Bat wb&t arc we lo lay of Olim P. Morton f Jfo !ee eloquent than Laoe, he bss do superior t ä clear, iog.cal.cojcot reaiooer. Ha? log bad tha adeanlagee of a thorough aod classical education, ba it ia 00 particular tbe inferior ef Judge Olio. Indeed, no mao io Indiana, of Mr. Mortoo'i a;e, labia aupcrior io all those true qaelitiee that makeup geouioe manhood. By tbe fore of his ova powere ba baa attained tha enviable position where be cow eland. Ia the very prime of manbood, kt poeeessee tha intellectual, morn) and pbyaical power necessary to discharge tba oneroua dutiea of Governor of Indiana. We know whereof we speak, when we write of 0. P. Morton We knew bias io our boyhood, nod loow him ia our manhood. We admire bim, because we know him, and know him well. But a part from toy perianal feelings io this matter, does not tha Opposition party of tbia State oi a debt of gratitude to Oliver P. Mor ton? Io 1656, when tba Republican party waa io ita chrysalis state, just as it was beirg formed out of tbe oppoaiog elements to the Dtriocratic party. Wbeo there was scarcely hope of auccesa, but every thing waa diacouraging and ucpropitioui, Mr. Morton be came the Republican candidate for Governor, tod caofasiiog tbt eutire State, be did more to waken io tha minds of thia people a love for oar principles, than any other mao. Through out thateotira campaign, wherever tha people wert assembled together, there bis powerful and persuasive argumenta were liatened to and understood. IIa? icg every thing to dtscour age him, he never for a moment faulte red, but everywhere, at all limes and under all circum stances, preached the true faith. Bat few expected to succeed Ij this Sute in 1856 now our protpecte are flattering. victory aigoal and complete most certainly awaits us io 1S60. Under ihoe circurusiaocea ia it not the duty of the Opposition party of tbia Suu, to Under to 0- P. Mirton ita nomi nation for Oovernort Are oot bit claims par amount to all olhera T We think moat certain ly tbey ara. If, therefore, ha desirea tha 00m (nation of tha Oppoailioo aa their candidate for Governor io tbe coming figbl, be abould have it. Whether Mr. Mortoo desires t" be tbe etand trd bearer in eppoeition to tba Democratic ptr ty 10 1S60. we ara not informed, but we are wall convinced that ba ia tba epcial favorite of the people ia thia portion of Indiana. Tha brilliant canvass he made io 1956 it oot yet forgotten. Ilia bold, fearless, eloquent deo uu ciationa af lha party uu io powr, are alill fresh io the minds of this people, and ba manly advocacy of I'reo Speech, Free Soil aod Fra Kansas, are still remembered with exult ting pride by tha electors of tba Tib Coogreeaional District. eoi aVemtlsorTa view wf Jn4f ;enf las's rrosnlntnt Fweltlon. We take the following from the Louisville Cewnrr. These Administration Democrats are determined to make t aacriflca of tbt Little Giant. "Tba career of Judge Douglas, io our opiaion aa a Democrat ia c!oxl. From the moment ba cut bia.aelf loo from tke Democracy 00 tbe Lacompton question to tha present lime ba aeetoa to have tees) acting on lha priocip.e of "rule er tum." Goaded 00 by disappvioi ed hope and ambliioo, be has sUrted new aod daogeroua heresies heresies which pi seed him rvond the pale of tro Detoocrary. Put vi w.li aay nothing uokiad of Judge Douglaa. W have oppoeed and denounced bis heresies, but we little expected that be would sosoob commit political suicide, a we think ha baa dooe by bia recent epistolary effort. For all tbt lose of confidence in bis political ort noddy. Judge Douglaa hasocly bituaelf to blame. True lo his party, IV orgaaiaalioo, and Ita principles, benight have attained to any po aitioo. But runmcg away after false, wedded to oodemocralic bereiea, ha seems lo be wanderiBg further and f arther from ibe good old ytaocrauc courco. ItWtUcertaiolf.lOtbt future. b a matter of deep regret to Judge Deuglae aod bia adBirersthat he haa been Ue arch tiect of bowa tv)!itieal nun II Ml, Kak.k.. .v.w. ..tl. v j Mia w w ii uiuue tbe victiaa of bia owe ioordioaie ambilioo. tethe sirs c h esgte, stmehed apoa the flats. Fa sort artafk roo'.ai tbadatoaoa sie, lewel ki wa faiar oa U Ur1l 4n, Aad wUi4Ue ets.n tAal ijaivtredta h; keartj Xeat were k!s paaS, b! heaaer r iu faal Beaaraod ta pialea taat irr.d ta etet s It will ba aawo thai tLe baeieat or cbasla, of tbt city, bsv their ad trttstCMoU ia tbe gxree. Tha, b ar not wiiug u 1st lbs pvplt know whara tbey raty t-t foucd, tod what tbey have to sell, are geoerally otj fogy, aud sell solatia that it is ceceasary u Dtkt tbt tariff high to pay ex pane Look ioto tbe colameo of the Erp aod g i and porcbtat your govds of tbe mea who aiver Siaw Tbey are wide aod al! at red a Cd pUea. CT lira. Caibariet Sam mi a, mdher of irt UuHoo. Uike Walsh, waa aceidetly beret t tUtti, to 2Vew Tort.oa Tboraday af last

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Tba eteamship Great Eastern will not leave, for this country until tb lSlk of Sepleuiti II an originally deigted that ui tb trial trip, to extensive fitly should ba pteengere. Tba programme i to laud at for lit nd. visit tbt prioeipal placee of distinction in tba Easi, eroaatba Alleghany Mouolaioe. viaii Mione haha Falls, Niagara, Ac , aud leiuru It ruajr lotereet our readers to know that tha greatest aod moat famous vessel of antiquity, Noah' ark. waa tauch emaller tbau tbaOraal Eastern Tba former, according to Bishop Waikia, nttsurtd : rear. taleaxtk lahTeath 91 la depia u I iBta fwi M&kt st ateS The latter measures : la la(th la bra4ia In depm 3 6U e , 00 la ket, or lecgta for loaiiBg Lau-iS at triaipel ealoas inMroidicii.Lin TeansfS , Xi,30uTom. 19.ÜÜU " Ta carrr cost tad carto üatMl power f Peddle Ki.la .... I" Horse tcrew .... 1,M 3 auber of cylinders of paddle eattaee 4 Ulsaaeter of cylinder ?ttacb Lata triok una Draft of Water, loaded 30 feat. Ujbt n - tsa; Fl 1 tt 1 Um, 1 Ta terry wMI Second class, . ... Passeafers U2UUTbIi4cUm. J Or.lO.ÜUu Trooo wuboai Ptaaaoeara. Weight of Iroa seed la eonetraeiloo TmOTa Hetjfttof Faaaeli from deck aberof Poaaeis 100 feet S Helfhiaf Mftla Mil(ria Dock . 171 fveu Kambai ef Muii Tba tinging of tbia easaal pratcnta a cutcbi nation of tbrra different nga: wbila tbe mail 0 tba bow of tba veaael ia rigged aa a aloop ba tbreio tba bodj of tba vaaael praaeot lha appairanca of a full nggad bij, aud tha two after mala ara ecboouer rigged This oobla eeel waa delivered bj tba roo tractor into tha band of lb Company ! ready for lea, with tbe exception ol vlorea aid coale on tha l?th Auguat. 159. She ia ad vertiaad to make her trial trip to aea on thf 15th of September. Tbeh'ewYork Courier tod Enquirer iiji that magnitude ia oot tba ooljr peculiarity wbicb tba Great Eaatern po9eaaa. Ho other easel afloat baa two aeta of aoginaa and two propelierv; nor ia tha cellular cooatroctioo to ba found eUewhera io marina architecture, though eoroetimee found at tha top and bottom of great bridge itrueta'e. We may add that ehe baa a teo tbouaand borte power, tod the calculation ia, that aha will ba able to go to Calcutta, round tha Cape, in tbirty 10 diyitakiog along with bar ten tbouaand ton of coal, fiva thousand loot of of cirgo, aod at lean two tbouaand peraona. How tbia freight and theee paaaengara ara to ba procured, we have yet to learo. It ia idle to conjecture. With regard to tha vulgar, yat necaatary commercial question -ariif aae ay 7 we fear that lha reply mut be in the negativa. But, than, w may ba croakers, and we hope that in thia particular inatance w are to. 37 Lafayette ia certainly unJer tha influ ence of a bad star. Elopement after elope ment takes place there. High tnd low life aeem tob infected, tnd indeed we fear that tha morale of that up river village are not good. Here ia the last, which we take from the Cearier of Monday : si i or tat otsarrxAXAci or att. rarTo xx rut ED. Tbe remarkable disappearance of Mr. Pattoo, t leading hardware dealer of thia city, haa been the eobjct of extendi comment in these columna, and wherever Mr. P. waa known, baa excited tha liveliest apprehenaiooa aa to his fate. On tbe 8th day of last mooth he left thia eity, oateoeibly upon a abort tour of reeretioo, accompanied by bia little aoo, t child scarce five years of age He tiok, aa was supposed, but a small amount of money barely sufficient to defray his expenses to Chicago and return but one cbaoga of linen; tod atrange to aay waa urgent 10 preaaiug opoo bia wife to accompany him. She declined to Eo however, and expressing bia regret .he took is departore. His return by tha next train waa confidently expected by bia family and friends. The seeming purity of bis private life, his position as a leading member of tba Methodist Church, the eeeramg felicity of hie domes, tie relatione every circumstance, in fact, combined, topreclud any aoultioo of his absence, SSVt upon tha auppoaiton that ha bad met with fcul play." We ara pained to aay that subsequent developementa the result of a thorough mvfstigaiioa into all the eircomstancea attending his disappearance, reveal tbt fact that he had eloped with Miss Adeline Pott, t young lady who formerly resided rear Dayton, in thia county ,and to whom ha was at one lima engage.!. It aeems thst Ihey had been children togetherbecame lovers, and were to have been married on a certain day. A brother, residing near Crawfordsville, opposed tbe match, and intercepted their correspondence. A tuisuo derstanding and estrangement ensuel. At this juncture be commenced paying hia attentions to a highly respectable young lady of thia city, and piqued by lha aeem in g coldoe of Miss Pott, married her after a brief courtehip. T he interference of the brother, tha intercep ted letters, were subsequently explained.; and as tha a tory ga, Mr. raltoo waa beard to la ment bis ill advised hau io the most unmeasured terms, prtetig bis "undying love" fr w m - W a. . .. a aV Alisa rotte, and oegging me privilege 01 re laic log t portion of ibeir correspondence ts t

aouveatrof tbe paai. j hair, blue eye., aod a sky, babful look, and Since ihia period, which was eAmetime in;. .... , . . . February.'. Miss Polt, has resided lr Win-I M d,,Uocl b.a ooee. C.uaed by a oia aod Wiaeone.n. wlih the exception of a ; fall W the Edgar. Coles and Clark County few weks, which aha spent no a visit to Ihia j (IU.) papera will c py the above, ihey will City 1055. During this v,t Mr. P. paid her;., Ä u,of ou . worthy d.atread widow, aoroe attention, but nothing occurred to occa . aion any mmark It Is now revealed that t id m "bf n,i "3 format mo of the boy regular cerrapondence baa been kept up witb i will he thankfully receiver! . if addressed to ber aincebi marriage. j Mrs. J . Oaalon. Terr Haute, 1 ml .

Air ration, as we aave oeror stated, left tbia city on Mrdty aftemortn, og Ah, arri vicgat Chu ag atet 9 o'clock ew the evening of tht sann day Early the hext morn iag tie weol lo the Telegraph office aad aeot a dispatch lo Miss Potts, at Jeoeseille, a follows : "Canc. Aug 9. A. M "Meet me at Peloit. "Hatttiaa Tbe dispatch retched Miss Pott at an early hour, and informing ber frienda tbat she was expected to oSoete ss bridesmaid at the wed I dine or a friend at twio.i. ibai dav. left i-o I l..a train P.t,. ealaJ Im . bad eo gaged rooms al the hotel, n biroaeäf and child as J. TT. Harding I . . . i . i . f registering and aoo, tnd informing tbe landlord tbat be waa et pect! eg tbe arrival of tie wif. Tbey occupi ed the tame room lhai oigbt Tba text day ehe retoroed to Janesvill, aod loforwiog ber frieode thst she waa goie on t short visit to Hlcbltnd couoty, packed Ker entire wariraKeaod left tba aaeae avewia rattot dou bliese joteed her at aome f the wiy fttlions bttweto Jtretvil't aod Beloit Here all trae t f th gui'ty eouple ia lou It ia the general eppiitir that tbey went to Califortia Mr Petto a, whoav ease sxcitaw tbe not heartfelt sympathy to the entire commuoitv, has filed ter application fjf divorce and aft mooy oe the grat ol adelMry end abaad meat " ems A Lcoie Raca I a Marivo coeaty, Oeorgia last week, a tlavt of Decjaraio H Mattbewt atoie thrae he ad red dollars Pa ree i t w aa coaa meteed.and for thirty til boart tbt negro was kept ooceasiegty oo tbe roo. fresh partuertcomicg up to tbe c Visse Jest tt the party gaioed oo blm be fell dead la bia tracks V large bo w bnift wtt foaaJ it bis clench s4 fisL

For the Kif rrs. Tili: I MSF.KI MCKTINI-:!..

TtlMil ef lk$ Lmrdmmpik eeaad etaal ItM ise 4ifTtk tkm- PS4H 4: TVouga beroewa ISsc csnipliif gteuuJ stestrona ilk nodrturis I-C0t; A ad fssrlcti warrtois sld arwuud It lib f ltiitiif snr J and nafwuH: Vet slamaer nay Iba s futl. Or iresi lrtf kr art smfloy; And Umrj uo rtl, wall , ( Tit f ts ruilisf to destroy tlul all aloit( niy kuuibl waf My every step u (tsrJe4 well; Fol loklulti( (!, by blchtaud TUere valss aa aaseeo sallnel, brat from the armies of lae ), iy lue flow ilaitfcr lJLf-J, No mctioa caa esospe Lie ea Of larkibg te or treaaerou friend. When Q .be tooanUlu bllti I clluik, Or waudsr ta la vails tooe. H walfevih, lest at aay tiias 1 Jssk il) foot HfclDit S sU.i e. tu turning hel, aud oa-dy tlfUt. His LofeiUf in ts 0 er na test, and ob uiy pathway ry bltbt I tbe ebsdt of his tnl . When uriw wsthrobf lib pointed lla(, Aad all my (ear aiihio in silr; I hear tka rustUug of bis li f , Aad- histsaia tmitkr Aad then I niy pUlullt arte. Kor tasn 1 feuow my fr wre ln; And that to-ruorrow's skb aha U rise Aad look apoa aa siuiy lala t Add a hea the Qolverstl f e Kball lie and roh io f my brl ; Itea will he strike the cunuriuf tlow . Aod bieah tb lulf Uly srius ef Death t J. B L IT lha news by the Mosre Taylor fouflrme tha previous 1 porta of gold having triii la ktu out of tha graves tt Chiriq ii 10 consider able quantities One man, dealing with the searchers after treasure, aay e be haa seen t250,000 of gold derivrd from tkia aourea. It appear, by Ibe laws of the country , that the diacoverer of treasures 10 -puL-hr 1 entitled to the property , but the owners of land upon wbicb thet graves art found now ask damagea for opening the grave upon private property, and the government decidra thst en closed lands canut be euteri without the cooaent of the 01. era. The gold Andere will therefore have to make an arrangement with tbt CWDers of land before they ran arch for tbe treasure. The country appeara in many places to be covr-rrd with graves for miles, aod it ia thought that there will be plenty of occupation for thousands of people when the dry eeaaoo acta in, which will b io Decern bar. ' ' nie Uptawa Stats Faie.-It baa been ascertain ed, eayathe New Albaty Ledger, by the committee appointed at the citiaens' meeting a fw aveoinga ago. that seven thousand persons can ba provided with comfortable accoruroodttioaa in the city proper during the approaching State Fair. In addition to these, large ou in Wa cau be accommodated al the Saint Charles Hotel. Portl and, one of the1 finest houee in tbe West. Numbers of steamboats will be in the vicinity, ready to accommodate viaitora if necesssry, and Louisville, which can b reached in frty minutes, has aa fine accommodation as u city of its site in tha Union - - Shot Himself. The Bedford Independent aaya that Ebaneser S. Thompson, lata Sheriff of Lawrence county, shot himself while gunning t few daya since. When be got ioto the woods, a short distance from hia house, ha placed t capon the gun and aoapped it to ascertain whether tbe gun was loaded It did oot go off, and notwithstanding tha newspapers til over the couutry are constantly full of accidents and warnings, he placed his fo.t up. oo tbe hammer tnd blew ioto the ranisle, wbeo the contents of lha guu were diachtrged into the upper part of hia mouth and mangling it in t most horrid manner II ia vet alive, but there ia a bare possibility of his recovery. Diarttsaiaa Accioser Oi.xoftbe rxiot die treeaing accident which we have aver baten called upoo lo record, orcured in this city oo Sabbath moruiog ll ai sevau o'clock. The stove in the house- 1 Dr. Th unss Parsons, oo which there ware several kettles of toiling wa.er, from some uneipltmed cause, fall over, acatdiog three children. One af tbeiu died, after roost excruciating suffering, at noon yesterday. Another is feeefully acalded , but, it Is hoped, will recover, the third was not an dangerously iiiju'e-t. See funeral notice in another column A KiauaXAiit Dis.friiasHcs A boy, oaaoed Thoroaa Osaton, age about 13 years, diaappeafed from ihe premies of Mr. J. U. Lat g ford. ilh whom he had beau living, near Oraodview, 111 , m the 2Jlh day of July last, at II o'clatk. A M-, aince which time not the least trace of him can t found. He left all bis Ciotbea al Mr. L.'a except what he wore away. which was only a blue shirt, bine pints aud 1 hat tr cap.iwuhoul coal or vest He haa dark lS4 ilioawav Koascay . John Lawon,w Uara from tht J tut ml of TuevJay, was kicked down aod robbel, ou Friday eveamg lal, n ear Hooey Creek, below thia city, by a tall mao who approached him from behind. Lawaoo did rot recover consciousness until nar daylight next moroiog. U Arnold ACo, at their Clothing Siore, are rceiviog. each da;, their Isrrfe aod wll i I . . . t.n . . . . e.exti.l.aoc.ui ftlltnr, wioieruiolDIOf.lArv m m iii-ii .uiniwuTui, mmi luro o iuu get fasbtobablt cl thing al reduced prices. LT free Ryee A oo'e "Speeisl Car I They art tp wub tbe times, aad srjit rlHing "by limitatiee. their seuwer st ock Wait for a few dsye a;i I their rnome w, be filled itb thf Fat aud Witt plie, at whieh tim ucprecedeotfd tt'gsins will ta giveo t "The N. Y ttefU cootsms an advertise. oe ni req ietiog iofortoatio of Mi W. heloBioa Piepenbnob, who left Brooklyn. N, Y., for Terrt Haute, ii. thi !'sta, io 16, rd haa mm ioe tii hear. I rou Letter mac bw addressed u, A Schn.e.iod. UD Brot Jway Kew York ' 1 tT Tb srmy m t, . , , , 'sb consists of llrtw t IS A tt aVa fil t4 aa tat f Way I s as f eaia t v at as er ... . i, . ... laioacce ta tbot five miUi.o. of dollars ra ... - . . aoaero Mut under tba policy of th General Govern rcen I it is utterly useless. The Mor tnoee afid the contractors who swarm atoul lit War lUpartmeot. are the o-I. i ftuis becaiuei ty tie army of occ j ai.e ia Utak.j

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Tba California papers and letters have murhl to aav about Horace fir. ele , hn frHf in Sacraujento 00 the 1st of Au,;ut. At I'lcrivilla he as 1 h oestoftl filv. H f im i CP a jHch io the evening on the Peifir Kil road. lie was wailed uimu en 1 rionore i Iff! 1 . 'OiUCD.Ifitl tit biJ ldlr.' I i aparc-ti in aa.akk.B t 1 if while coal, which the nrj pr aji be h' wulo for thirty jwars, wa au ..jri i.f icial 1 14 alietitiiiQ, and the dcrauruti Tafia atys !.. of tha rag,;-! pria of ihr c.l wer Couvnitr-J ii.lo little nieiiiSiiUx hy lha uire ei)t-rrn ing rueinbrol th ruianili- f rr-r(tiou Mr. Greeley has tuue 10 (irsss Valley, hrre according ta n port, he 1 iuieiilr. i( a .juni taioa.anti froiu ilr ht will j. .i.iwn i. r-r ihm oudara in Marli. C fiuiv, tu; i'.l t reiuun. m. iur tuiu vaiify. tii iti 1 1 . t S II t t ä tree IIa waa rxic'i in .Su rrici. the 15lh. Freema-i A l)o.'a riorra w r.M-1 m San Francisco of $J,i60 tn iUf mhi f tl bri ltil U hMl tlm .iiCfaiüfliUi Imil arrival, 4 porter tiaiued J a. Muluare, wiia top the bag to the eipres wauu. t-xrhanHii it lor tuother bag Mied with hui, but eiuiualiy eaactly like it The wide-oca- aaioat Muliiar- I appears eencluaive, ami ha 1 10 piiaoo, imi the luouey has nol b.-eo rt-coter! Ol th--OJOiifejr aloleu $7,e5ü w aa Couaigutd lo llt-ury Hatch and ii.UUti Ui äalhrr Jt Ciiuich. but Frectuao A Co , are responsible foi it. On lhloorniog vt lb Ud iul., Kienunu'i cipictin, on lha road from Michigau nluti to 1 ai. J no waa atop pd b) lu bitiakjriiifii tu i iitt I oflt.dUO 1 he robbefa Were nrrmleii ml placed in jail, but a late upon jsit.-) )iUU lakru out b the people aixl will l lynchrd. A new grove ol iuatniiolh tire La Inf 11 loUUU Iirar llir tirail l l lit ftiflli UlVrr I lie largest irre is 1U7 Ifrt in i'ircuiiih rri.ee ia 0 . m . . a . aa . - leel iroiu the krounil I he Jleiiran oltic-r of the con-rvati v- i'ri . i-aiinl Imui Mais lau bv Ueu. 1'equirfM, luve ltd Ihtre to ie lurn to M1X100 They vxpcl l- Uit j al aii Ulaa, but al llt account thai iia a in the hands of the librfal pari). In cf iht-y ar taken by the Literals ih-y will pioiiaiil lfm hol. 'I hey ha J no luubrv h-n ht-re, ai.-l as a ration I jr reiurniu to Mexico U.-y "! It waa beller tu b hol than Ji ol alar vtion JJT A CeUaua la no being taken III SoUlh Caroliaa, which will bring to light m.nt- curl OUS Ami auggeitiva fact a lo toe rdtlite in ceaaa of the while and black ruce It i ita U'd that 111 seVeuleeu panhes iu ahich the enuiiirratiou ha Uiru tuaJe mere ha heeu a decrrait ot the wlut population ol over 5. KJÜ aiocethe ceuaUiof 155, while th black dur ing the aiue period have largely iuf reaa-d in nuniter. Should corresponding resulte follow ili the rest of (he State, Ih-r m.( bn no denying ihe fact thai it ia iu a fair way of being Africanixtd. Thi optuiug of the slate trade would only precipitate a reault inavita ble anyhow . f rHeechr don't likeaolemn pople. 'There are oot a few," he aays, "who, veu in this life, aeom to be preparing themsel ve for that smileless eternity to which they look forward, by banishing al! gsiely from their hearts, all toy . . ousness from their countenance. I meet one auch in Iba street not unfreq-ieully , a Praoo Of intelligence and education, but who roe am! all that pa.sea, auch a raylesa ,nd Chilling took of recognition; something as if 77 he were one of Heaven'a taeaaora. come down to doom every acquaintance h.tm-l. that I have aome times began to sneete on tbe spot, anfi gone home with, violent cold. I don't doubt ht would cut his kitten's la.l off, , the caught her playing with it." m m CT Hon. A. H. Wright, of (b-urgia, calls par'y platforms "political mantrap." Pren lire sayt that ha never knew a trap of that sort thai could hold a locofoco by the leg for five minutes. ITT Tbe Central Kentuckim, referring to a recent course of lectures of Mrs. Monroe, in Louisville on the proper spher of vonun, asucily says that there is a great oeod of soma thing teing d ne o-i the subject, aud vrnturea the anertion that a ephere of eight feet in diameter is not the frvper one for any ordinary woman in auch au economical age as ihi. a EI01TI r CftAElE. MotAI.-The dlS tinguiihed financier, Chaa Moran, who, for nearly two year, haa been President of the New York and Krie railrovl at a salary of $'25,000 per annum, and within the last month at the red need aii of $9,001), resigned his office on Saturday lat. His resignation was accejOe I. . i m a a Iahisuia. The Kew Orleans Crescent as regarding sugar, ihe talk i, thai the preient proapecta are highly flattering. With the ssme aeaann, or rathr the same kind of wether, froto this lime until next November, thst we had )at year a cropoflur hundred and forty tbouaand hogahetds Is confidently expec ted We agre in th expectat hin, and with a very late aesson four hundred and l-rly lour thouasnd hogsheads may ttt expected. O" Th Kail Term of the Vigo Circuit Court convened yesterday morning. Judge S. ('laypool presiding. The Orand Jury was empaatielled and received the charge f r 'ii the Judge, when the Court proceeded to call the docket, which is a pretty long ona. Id e tibial number of attorney so I awttor er present. - - ! IT Tb Richmond Ilqirtr ays that Mr. Douglas's doctrine ef th right of Territorial Io-tfislature to exclude slate "is even more prsctscally and effectively subversive of the Couai itutioaal righla of slave hol b-r. Uio ia lb joetnne cnaitjUiut d by Mr. Seward and h adberanta of the Black Republican party, Mr Seward holds that Congrra may rightfully exclude slat property from th Ferrit . rie. Mr. Double contends tbat lins p wer resides io id local auniornie oi eacn i rrrnorv . oo . l . 1 l l .: .r l t . o far, then, aa the great question of principle in Vo1ti j, ertrc.rneii lh.r. , l1lf. frnc betweeo Mr, Djulss an J Mr. Sward( Both deny the iualienable r tr H t of the cititens of each Stale to enjoy, oo territory common 'o all the Statt, every species of property which any cittaen may lawfully hold ih the limits of aoy ooe of the States." nil ' - Hex a Bar. We have recently paed over t ousabtf of eicsllfnt railras I lir.e. Iji dad eooe ao complete in all ita sj po-ntoieols as our wadfl rssi to Indiauapoli, no oiÜren more efTjeieot, and oo nployai more eourteout ted polite, than tl.o the TrrreHaute and Richmond Road . f r The iriuence of Mr Hfiswol l's tasn J a-net of the affaire of th Ter-If s uta Al V ' "d Sl R R 11 'T '"f itaelf is h ieerewi tre: over the I t. l... , t- j.. .. .t. c. I lUI IVU V I Ii ill' 1' I'll II .. I, . . . . . nouit i hi port nortiy i a inia tri moat popular route frrm the eist ti the west i . , I e now the most rleasant. IT Uoo. Hobt WickliJ. aged ej years, far a long time oae of ibe moat distinguished lawyers of aveolucky, diei a law Jt ya ago at Ltucfto

Iii llouglaa Vlaiuifeate). Chicago, Aug. 30, lfo9. 1fr Hißtet : Yo i have toutll-o peru-d

'lib rr. the ey ot I r l)oyle. in H srper'a Manne f.r heptrii.er, anc have pro ably f.rmH.. yi(ur iinpraitu re-pecting it. 1 have d n 0t ane. end lr.ti bri-rl U eiyre a tlir-ni M v .rHrr 1 not i.ai f ihrrtic. If it ", lh.lnhl l iMillll Hj lla Walit of 1 ( . r 1 t arr.irary. n. m -.. !!-y , 1 a the lUOn, Uli u -a !iere'te Ii I I 0 u ili-ir ; m r yi n me iiuf with il-lf. ajniji l l au kHay at tu ( ry tliaii gfaU s . t ful ( jii i-.'i wiily 1. 1 iniiiri ufMtu tli am tilde 111 wliirh it Ure' M r . )i4li. uh rei I l.i .iili-al a,rti', aii'l l' i-.in-Jurul baiii.g up. r Iii future prupcl I I,. fii-t lm rloii llir dirt um to I , aa a hm-, pi-nl if 1 'l.ni DuUfe'la t.a uri lh-r tiir Imlif liir Iii- Irlfr . IrCrlft ihr u.iiod'Mi al llic hao'l- i 1 li- ( 'tiarlclitu Con veil! io- Wiiru Mr liaikf, l-i the llmne ul l!uiiii.iii, B-aitirivit i l-ag aii-i baggage ail I d ib rt''l) liisrt l. I Ii .in uii ld ! tha hall to ili olh- r. aioid iL- n- .( i,r party he w- testliig and lh liitia ( his la(r i.pli.riil ho rff r. t iii .i i(uiu ai.d iMr an aCCfsi 11 totht-i' iiika, the art was ai-arfrlv lll'r rClIV' Willi ri-i.u lw t ! fdiiire f thai relr-hralcd ilateoiuau, t L an this. in lli ae of Mr Do'igla ; mi l thf a'ep U .( 1 taken with lal l-lit-ral I mi Wi'h the Uli- of General Ca laiiiig hiio f ill in the f sr-, an-i ihn rrlV.t k - l-. lht , lusa be lie whom he to ay an rrcnve the lioin 1 11 a' loa ! l'l Con vntt iii em, rtaining . lb 11 opinions, he embraced the SqiaMer S v j ere.ntv docifine in it broa te.t i.o.nble 1. 1. Imle , pnblial.es it to the orl I .Ith the lj iificanl li'leof "I.ij. f ir l"fl ," mib the president, rep idiau in- 3 ip'eme C'i rt , end lays to the entir- H kj Ii ' r r ! wiiat i fe von K'OnC d'i ab. ul it?" Il i irue that the Si .(la did, in accept. (J-neral Case and M'iualt-r Seri;u' , ai an entering Wfdg lor the pef-ilinr iahtutinri ; but the oilion that ifeni Iciiaii haa nine ocnMJ Hi ihe eatiiiutioti i 1ns parly, is aiitficiently nmnifl froio th- action of It two iircei I n g Cohvehtiouv And can an? body tell hy Dug!aa ahoubl r.t trofufer than Oai? Eleven years haf b)ldly rer.iluth.nitvd S-vith-ern eiitnoent on thi qoeitiou ; -od oo mao knovte thia t-etter than Mr Doublst. The eisv. therefore. a a whol. cannot be regar ded in any other light than as a cutting lnoe from th Democratic party. its present orgviitation ; whether with a view to its reorganixation, or to au indepeodnnt rare for the Presidency, or a tili wider defection from hia former Inend, time will determine. Descending from the general ton and spirit of the article lo some of ita details, tie deign w"t sa apparent. During the canvass i f 1&03, he held to the doctrine of the 1 T. I .1-: .. . I .... I j i .. i "r-u- ruj auuuuucea uj ! lL" "urt. na D7 Lfemocrauc par. rr,lJ - ml "P.ally, as promulgau-d I... iL. II. .. 1 ....... I. - - - - ! y me i re.iueui in ui. mea.age l0 tvongreaa. wn.cn .ne oeciare , taat, unuer ,ta operation, I '"ucu atate as ueorgia 1 e a rs a en i a a a m w ' or oulD " Ped ny iir. l-in-coln inevitable eonawqUencea ol h,a ! po-'uon -tnai iue uunsiiiuuea earned aiaI 'J ih Triton ft and protected it tLer' ,l m'Jbt' be,B lha V" law, in j liU ,nÜCer carr? il ,ntü lh fre Stttea-M r. j Douglas denounced the argument vehemently tud tlmual with contempt. But behold bow : great a change has been wrought in the mind of Mr. Douglas upon this point I He has be come an out aod out Lincoln mao. After attempting to ahow that the decision doea not bear the construction which the party claim for it, he proceeds thus : "If the proposition be true, that the constitution establishes slavery m the territories beyond the power of the people legally to con trol it, anotner result, no less startling, and from which there is no escape, must inevitably follow The constitution is uniform "every where within the dominiona of the United State" i the same in Pennsylvania as in Kansas aod if it be true, aa etated by the President in a special message to Congress, that slavery exiils in Kansas ty virtue of the Constitution of the United States,' and that 'Kaneas is therefore al ibis moment as much a slave Slate as Georgia or South Carolina,' why does it not exist in Pennsylvania by vir lue of the same Constitution ? If it be said that Pennsylvania is a sovereign State, aud therefore has a right to regulate the alavery question within her own limits to suit hertrlf, u must be borne iu mind that the aov rreignty of Penmy lvauia, like that of every olher State, i limited by the constitution, which provides that : 'Thia Contitntioo. and alt laws of lb United State which shall be made m pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the aulhotity of the United Slates, shall be the tuprtmt lüv oftheUnd, and the judge iu every State ahU be bound therehv, ayrAiitp tt the contiUutiem or iaara o fAc t St.ite t th contrary nuticil$tthiiin .' Hence, the Slate of Pennsylvania, with h r Constitution and laws, aud domestic inatitu tior.s, and internal policy, is subordinate to the Constitution ,.f the United States, in ihe j same manner, and loth am extaot as the j territory of Kansas. " The argument aim?, in recl to Peiui!vaiiia, ia prciely the i.n ured lal uiumr by Mr. I, it. coin, which Mr Douglas then cooled and contemned, but which h now declare lead to lh remit then claimed for it, and " from which there Is no rcae," Mr lUfcU has changed his viws in reference to the eharactei ol ihe deciion ; toil to indiia correapondii.g hange iu the luinds of the DruKM tatic psrtv. will iutte a difTvre' t aTsir . The (juration recurs, w hither to i Mr. Douglas tendiri ? LI i a tuu d political sagaci ty, and know i tery ll thai whatever may t- the r-auli in frOl. it it iuiptb!e f.ir a Pro SUery psrt-f to aurvtv another eeno. That is as clear as th rnult ipliCati-.u table , and h hs evidently lhed himself to thia plank lo get clear of th wrrk he fir it goee down . lie may believe that a political party can exit in this coutuiy without positive pricciptes. It is im ihst a'ieh a parly may have a feeble rxi-:enre, enjoying a kind of livir g death ; but auch a poaüiou cao have uolhmg to rfTr to one of hi sm.itious amis All that any pur rfi hop fur, connected" with such an orgai.it Ii, i the le crumb that can If picked Up iu the way of Uirr. huyiiiC and bargaintrg, with tho b'taeen whon it my occasional!) b-ld th bslsnc of p iWer. Mr, Double ha much aagactly and tui iofty aspira'.ht.i to a.etnj t b occupy s-ich a p"ltioo for aoy eoDideM length of time Where then csa ba drift but into a IUpub licar barbor t I An nut y that h will laad lbef I do not en exprrsa the relief that he will. Hot lli q-i-ton remain. rih less, Where else Ca he go ? He is rntjcb nearev that shore than the Detnoeratic ; an t he ba weighed his anchor tnd es; off from the latter with too much dedication lo admit of tbe Idea that ba has any thought cf returning. He baa soma distance to travel, it ia Uoe, befjrt arriving at tha supposel destination,

but for one of bis adroitness io cbaoging poet lious, he could probably M mtkt tbt rifle" io time to be in for 16S4, tnd t occupy a bigb lositi.o, if net tbat of t leader. We aball ae.

tta From Ike Mernpkl Enqatrer, Aag. SO. Latter rrem lwrsl Hntee. Auiocg the letters received from distio-gi.ih-d atrangera to attend our jubilee 00 yeaenl 4) , is one from tbe Ho. H iwtrd Rt, of I Mi-ouri. We cannot reaiat the ioelinatioo we I et to give our readers the opportunity of reidii.g it, tod accordingly insert it in our is u thia morning. St. Lotia, Aug 3. l?59 - J ere CZesseaie mnd mlkere Cmmmiittt mf - Sia: I fawl myaelf eapeeially banorvd ia r-ceiing your kind invitation ti attend a Graiot Jubilee 01 th Up position patty, to be hrl-1 at Memphis, on tbe 25lb iuMart. ia clt.raiit.n of your recent victory ta Tennessee. It is with aorrow that I am conairaiae.1 to i-ny mjaeif the pleasure of joining you 10 the tvMuaUoD of to event so honorable to the gal lam ine u of Tennessee, and ao protuiaiug of ifoou lo the country. Nein ao-i leceat dtath in uiy family bate to disarranged my plan !-r the eutnmer vacation, a lo force me .o thl-. elf denial. It pl-aM me very much, geo tie men , lo find that y.ju draignata lha baod of patriot who nave lately done the good work io lenueaaee, 'A Opfiotitwm I'mrtf. The name impliea t hat the party ts tu ad a up ol the good men of othk'r pt'ti. s üemocrals, Whigs, Atucnctus, Ke publican all who can no longer brook the il! nirsTktbce aod wantoo diaregard of priii. ip o to an Adiuiuisiration and t party I which, eruboldeoed bv forur unmerited auc c, yamly imagine that they "can afford to dif eg d the CeU"urfa o( the world," aud U --'- M juagioeui i mauory. l b- party io otüce (twill not aay io power) i. of itielf, a weak and helpless minority. It Ca no ehanrts of renewed aucreaa hut in tha hop (I tiui a vaiu and a fallacious hope) that r will i.e so unwise and unpatriotic aa to waste m.r Mrengtb iu pttv bickering, about old panv n.ue and aubo'idinale queatiooa of pol - icy and coo venienee. tnd toaplil up our force i.io idauna and aection-. aa if lor the verv pui poae ot enabling our interior enemy to beat us all, io detail. If w bt ao oowiw aa that a il we allow the adversary to form the plao of our C4tupaign, to marshtl our troops, to tell u whu lo march, and where to camp, aod ho to DgLt, of course we will get what we rrii aud deserve defeat Aud by mere folly w will add to the Uumtlialtou ol defeat the in.; of harne, in tbe consciousness that tt had io our bände the means of victory aud tbe aaaurauce of the peace and prosperity ol the nation, but wantonly threw mem awa. However it may be elsewhere, 1 am ure it will u'li be so iu Tuoeee. Her gallant sous are alway ready, when brav and generous deeds are needful. Her younger patriots, bigh-epir ited.tud bold againat ihe enemy, but mild and forbearing lo each other, wi.l march io cordial union, ou to victory, their warm seal guided, tnd, if need be, restrained and tempered, by the cool wisdom and piudence of tbe ve'.eran liell. Vour receul victory and similar successes in other Southern and Western Stales, embolden me lo hope lor the like good result all over I tbe Uuiou. The -pirn ot coonervative patn oinaj i aruuMHj, mrougnoui tne nation, uy the dangerous migovernmeol aud bold muo valionsol the last few years; and, io view ol the great national interests now iu peril, a better Irtliug a feeling of harmony aod mutual confidence, of kind torbearanceoo on nor point of generous concession iu favor of peace and unity is visibly lucreasing in all tbe elements of v O;pt$tfio. ThoKe who looter and ad vance that good feeling, aod npeu it iuto a cordial uuiou, will be great public benefactor Such union alone will constitute the victory , witbout the neceaiily lor another tlow ; for the Democracy, a now enervated and demoralized, will bo no match for the united Opp$i tion. Aud such a victojyl A victory iu wbicb all even the vanquished will have cause to re joice, because it will restore peace aod harmony to tbe excited sections, law aud order to tbe disturbed Terntorries, moderati u and jus tice to the Government, aod prosperity and hoaor to the Nation. Such at leaal, ia lha earnest hope of Vour obliged friend aod fejlow-cititeu, LDWAKD HAT LS. IT Street Railroad are teing constiucted in Cincinnati. UT The weither baa been delightfully cool aud pleasant for several daya past. U" Proaecutiog Attorney Pu'ce, informs us that the term of the tha Circuit Court, which commences to-day, will coitiout but Ihrrt week, nol four, aa mm wr informed, aud alated on Saturday . Coax, Many of our farmers are apprebaoaire thai the Corn crop will be injured by early froata - W think they are uuneceaaarily alarmed. A abort lima site they ware com piaiutog of the drouth, but the liiuely raioa dissipated their complaints Wait and trust. Il will all be right Hart Hoiax This deservedly popular Hotel is ooe of the moat pleasant atopping placet we ever find, when away Irom borne. Mr. Judsoo ucderalauda hia bus mesa perlect ly, and wuhoul parade, makes his guest feel ihemtelve at home. The arrangement and discipline of the establishment are perfect, and ihe table luXtifiaiil. JudsoQ "Csu keep t Hotel. M Saw Yoaa HwriL. The entire coat of ihe Filth Avenue Hotel, opened last week, was 1 1 .oOO.IHJO, of which ti farnilur, cerita and painting coi $350,000. On hundred quests er registered the first day. I r Canada is one of the industrious Stales of tim cnliiieul. This ear it will have a a.itpl.nol $10,(00,000 to $13,00) ,0 i bread stuff. f,.r s!e beiides $15,000,000 worth of lumkr, and a million and a quarter produce of her bsheiies. IT A IVnoiy Ivanian, named Cbarlea Leslie, a nai iv of Clarion county, I said '.O have gathered nvr a thouMhd ounces of gold dost al Pike'a Peak Lucky fallow I ilow enaoy retsti Ve be w ill discover who. Ill ootknoW him wbeo be wa poor IT Hole's iu New York era doing a rushing buvineaa Tb .-it Nicholas has for ihr w.eke past average, in daily arrivals, eomething like iCK)fueats, th Metropolitan 100 of hOO; iht Lersrg tsy 300; the Ne York Hotel 400 to Nacvo. The Icarrian comuiuuily al Nau voo sold all their ptprty a few dss ago, it bavinir been previously a-aitftie-d to a debt of f IS,0ir0 They realiaed about $10,l"K) more than neceaary to meet the debt. Tba old Vfurioon tempi lot imt l.l refiism of the tern f la sold for f 1,350 An AaoiMitTM Fav.it or Fait Svhoou k visitor going into a free school in Boele during th half year ex sm nation, noticed two fitt lookirg boys, one of whom hid Uktu tbt first pri and th other the aeeond . Said the teacher: 'The boy who took th flrat prif a is the Son of tha ram who aw ,uy wood; the boy who took the second is the eoo of ihe Governor of our Statt. Exckt eye. A pretty good argument, bot one that the Democrats of tbia State aeem very much dia posed to disregard, judgie; by their pertiuao loue opposition to aoy improvement of ibe tbol system net. Je nr.

IT The following extrscta we take from a

letter written ftooi thia city, published in the last Clioton (UU ) Trntrif4 : Traax HatTx. lo . Aug 24, 1-59 Mr. Cditor: Hut three public men of Indi act bavt ever bten eoaolcd to control tbe State. Gov Jennings, a p-neerof ocial turn. a classical acholar and a pure man, i great ly belotcd by ttt people, tnd the vrre tl ways on h! aide. Governor Noble, a tro aod honest mao, remarkable for his kindness f heart, tbt very personification of boapital ny. s governed by hia will with a roucb ee a Neptutse governed tbt waff with his uivlh - lorieal tndot. Bright, the preut lTiutl States Senator, by trimming, plotting, pretending and bullring, mastered the politicians, aad thereby baa hold the Dmocraej only bia breeches pocket the people were never on bia side, aod now the partisan eceplre baa r coiled from hia band. All w that ia dmaary to defeat a politician I to ho thai be - ustained by Bright, aud he falls aa dead a a haujnter. The Bright Democracy ej desto agamat Douglaa, and tba politieiaaa of the Leroinp loo aid will slaughter every pretence of th claims of Dolgit earn being appointed as dalegaur t the Charleston Convention. Douglaa baa oot the reuioleal chance of get ing tin Stale iu the Coov.aliotJ. although the manAea of ibe Democracy prrfe. him Mauv of ibe Douglaa Democracy, howvr, sue mere pretendera lacking nerve tnd bacboue, if tbey are alocere. Tbey prov thai they ara merely seAu iratW Aoti Lxou3ptou, lr-.iu tbe fact they ara generally whipped io by tb La comptou Aduiiniataiiou oll.ee boldera. lo thia City, mauy profeaed Douglaa men, loud in their proaaaioua for htm, cwuld aot vote lor Davta lor Coagraaa, though be had atood firm in the hour ol need by Douglaa, aud tore bia hare of tbe reapoaibililiaa of the isauc t) iweeu him aud "Uld Buck' aod bisections 1'bougU the tleciiou for Governor will u.t occur until October a ax,the apirauu aic ia tha field cauvaaaiüg the Staia for oo'UinaUoh ou the Democratic aide. Hendricks. Camion aioner ol the Geaeral Land OÜicc, baa left hia : 1 aiteua every towa, couoty aod croee ! ro4Al ulg w karaugua tba aovereigoa ou ibe ! rluljHiw.t aod Uaaly of tha "Orel Omm ti(tUl - Duohaui, auolher Lecomptooile, ia jOut.aod Wta cousidered an .iplodad pol.u C4-u UDW n WM UF "J wvavaor v .1 lard tnd by him appointed ecrrt1ry of Stateaioce then ha haa bo blwiog aud atnkiw to aecurv the favor ol the Kaithlul. Judara ' Üobty. awspectad if bafiug Douglaa pr eliViUwa, though att bouet aod eolai utn, will ataud aUut aa muto cbtuct lor tht nomination "ta t abort-tail bull iu dy ume." 11c cau roar, though that w alt be ail, aa ha wilt be sure to b whipped in Kor iacb is tbt virtue of falae Deioocracy il ita ful low era muai ar the Collar, aud tie otetliaul to th bwck and Ood of ibeir oUeta. lieu drick aod llnghl have been at cut, but have now ground arms. DuuWam still bat bia displeasure, aud af baa every polmeiau naviog aoy preteuatoua conatcting with Je. 1 ' view. Al the Dmocrauc CoovenUou. j held here od Saturday-a littla lw0 b five anair tieouricaa harangued them, liaviiig the pleasure of Bright, he, aod Dun hero with bia displeasure, aland in tbe aame caxgtry, thai i. ihey are both Administration utiHrt era with Bright, and are of Bright view They will both be lashed by tb iKotde. aad Jessie will never more be btard ol wbeo hia Senatorial urm expiree for. "V'eaeecai.. ec De," In ibis county, forcouuty ofScea. ihe official Democracy p.ajrd quiu a trick in oomiualiug candidatea Two thirds of the Democracy ol Ibis township are DouglasiU. and caat mote vete io Convenlioo, witbio three, than the reat of tbe county. So, this lowosbip held a primary electioa and nominated t Doaglaa man lor Auditor, and came wuhiu four votea of nominating another lor Recorder. Ihe other townships wer redUired to aopoint delegates, and then they met io Oonven tiou. uu batutday, and alaugblered the Doug iaa candiuaie for Auditor by stratagem, too wall known her. If lh Douarlaa taen aubmtl to it Ibey will prove tbemaelvea lo be wore menial thau I would wib for :hir credil lo believe. The city ia growing iu every direction thousand aoule will be added to lha population by emigration, during th year. Th railroeul tactliuee tb commerce ob ihe canal the manufaciur:ng eeiabUabiuenla, am of touilet aod esaeoiial aervice Indiana tnd llliaois are of the great North veit aister having tnlereta io common Will tbey not boib vote for om arood mao is eethar, lor Praaidsnl of the Uuilad Slatcat Let the Government be well officered aod alt is safe If aome true and conservatism man i pot on Iba track, all will be nghl wtherwiae . the rraull will be a io lt56. Cuxrox BaaDaaaw. I' res .egreea le &e lasprlaeoet Is .teev Orltans-Ths .Measr l.tsssr sf l.eas tela ate. . Tbt following notice U all whom it may eoocers, appears iu th auditorial coluiuoa of the New Orleans Piceyen of Sunday, August Qui: The law enacted last witter by the Legisla ture of Louisiana, placing all free negroes uu der tbe moat rigid urvillaoc. bo may arriv in tbia Slate oo abip boad or elcaiuhoat. aroea into effect the 1st of September next All free persons of color, arriving iu hmI from abroad, mf iaeWiuff bt lodged t ei nd vrmata fAere umtU tke dtpnrt ere mf fAe iont mr eeeerte teStcl tkry cerar ; Quaalers of sl. am boat aod ships must rep-ut to ihe Cbiaf of Police all auch persona belonging to their crewa. t pasaebgers, or incur severe penalliea. Il will b well for til masters of vessel a ao J steatuboeu trading with Ihi State, to bea' i mtod the proviaiona of ihia law, a it will aave them from much trouble, and, per ha pa. pecu Diary loss The evila attending lha increase of a frw negro population, aud mor particularly the intercourse of free persona of color from abroad with our slaves, caused ihe pas aag of lh stringent law. ii Th Douglas met. have beu out gener aled io Wisconsin; where it is auppoeed the "Little Chant" ia atrooger than beiaioaoy State out side of Illinois. The Milwaukee tVieceee, a uvutral paper, thus letla tha eiry in brief. i The democratic Stale Convention Mtpod the appointment of dalegatea to Charleston to t State Convention, to be beld on the 'JJl of February. Thia a decisis triumph of lb Sey mour and Adminiairalioit iutrie, oer ihe Douglas partisans Tba postponement was carried by a close vte. The Douglas n o feel verr aore over the result. A Vavanas Wiikjw. A Yeneliao, writing to tb N. Y. rrifctn about the fealiag in Ytu ice al being left vnder the Ausinao rule, r.y tb treaty of Villa Franca, aaya: Tbe widow of th let Couot H. aaid ia uf presence: "I bad aix sons; two of them fell at Solferito, ou loil bis eyeaighl by an Austrian ball; another ha I hia arm ahatieted; one ta prisoner Yell am willing to give th last ooe to make Yenice fr!" IT Secrelariea Floyd tnd Tbouo ai.d Attorney General H'ack are awey fritn Waab iegtoo taking t little holiday. Thirty odd year aieew ti yjnare A data svaa caricatatf etj ts t runaway etgra, with bil buodlt do hi bark. bcaa b ul houae to tkiuu . Now Presidetilt tnd their Csbinelt ran go to Bed. ford or North Carolina uqiuod ; aye. go lo tbe devil if tbey don't attempt lo drag lh country after iheta. IT Dr. Dick e Uro alee tbt ouraUr of tboee w ho have perished directly . .wflodlrcClly lf war at 14.000. 000. 000. Eiiho BLrrut. tbt learfad blaeharaitb, ha taken the etioata of Dr. Dick, tod esliCiAling tbe average quatity of blood io a common aiaed person, etat tht'.thei bliKvl io the veins of iboe fourteeo btlliou pwraoua wna'd fill a circoiar take of more than aeventeeo miles in circomfereuce. aud teo feel 4eep, ia which til tbe owviee of tbt world might swim.