Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1859 — Page 2
lion iu Parke Coutly hell
in Rockvill on Tuesday, j nominated lh. following
mom Tnuai ahd oat dlsaui. tf talbülimiTt.
eouoty u jtpkf u tp au 1 D-.n:ra.ic pnucj Will ft clar frr utt III a
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J..flt v.! ') ium i.ui'in, .nrj uwml Ug b lrf M i' fr.uiV ol luCal elrClloba; and c..i.t.rui;y, O" g.U ,,J MrralUed uurr.c t lt. n.wi '.dual Mack Republi ca.cu.. I''1 -"'j LeiJ Cuaniy c ,.i.t iiiu.t, i canJi Ja.e ir the j a.i -!, i''' h im-C 4 !., OeU. Steele, im'. wl. f. m . nhrr prominent lead ers uf tk i any , t-'k xcuu lo blow vtl an
. if. rt4.
i t.l 'l lit
t j-wb...l.ta ou daUro-y laat, the platMio a p rl 7 H.rUj u.iuur, pany of Tarka
a ii .i . . 1. : a a a . I .k l
ahiB,Ln Hallet: forAu. '""1M MB7BW .uc.aeiu to
r; fur Oominiaeiouer, 8te tr-li-. there is occasionally luuch loaruuae,
Surveyor, Isaac Ltudley . llo j(ltiruct, and from which to Laru miioriaut tu be a f try popular wi. hell0D,. Karly iu the eveniuf a young couple
u compoaing it. U.bg the tuok ..u, aide by aide. ofeoure. Tbiy en jppo.t.ou to Tarke. will uo t?jjrlltf th coortiog iniou of lbir youag
be elected, live. A ItllU farther ou tat couple jut
mg i ih pletfru of priaciplea I roarrieJ lhi ii, iiuly an hour previous U
getting into ihe car. and were iow oo the i, Thai aa patriole aod friet.de or war . . 1,1 irmiltti ..,n.r. .,tlt dea.rouauf Promo wedding excursion ll wn easy to trautiate
her beat tutereata end tuaiblaimug hr I the cooJitiuo of th joim ji'U. well
tim ftiuon mt fnniioTO j lull anoicer pir id iop mrem iuihii
throughout CriliJ Jtu. t Uvlaud tlccltre it Ui th lutjr ! all uu oj-po-i to lh
jHjiic, th corruptioD, ftuU Iii irfttftijft'C of the AJuiiuitiraliou u( Lijchu4Q aui Wil lrd, to uuii iu ft coinmoo tfjrt l xl thu uJ u-ir rty iruiu vff uJ pUv.
A'ri(MKi, I hit we ducUtui alt nht, all iu
Th Uit a moat rriuirkabU. from th fact
iof vahibain lh eM of a rich ldrty tutu,
! tuarrirvl tthta a wk, to a jouo aoi bub
ful kTirl. rhtr WM DO fUIl4klU( ftppftf0
, for 1 haJ neftr actu, oar beari of aoj of
HY TIiM-liIOKA I'M!
U4ILT airaus
atroarai axe Li mt alt rta tit a
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T. if., 4 Sf . . HH. TtUyffl Ia
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d...rr. iu iut.f(.rt. ur u.J Jit ub ibrM iopl. Th.r i much 1. vl ujpocri
lha lusututtou o( Slavery, w licra t lawf Uj k, tthibilfd bj th atma peopt Ina Ulrfht
riiata uud.r IL bilJ oi siai a fiui j. ,4.0 mlrfht b maoiUtvl to lb day
,1,, it lutbcru.J .ay auJ to Ji.ixu.. w " UPJ.trtipa-or I ItMl.eMh
1 1 It ii Iii ttitirv u ftoMii tnu: but w iuit I osa aui'ia all other either aUp, or obllr
uuljr iu ft Stat, unJrr auch local N, the I (uJt lu emy tbiajj that ! paainj. And b
(aw o! lüe Sjpru. court lo ui. couuarj uo i j orcary that aoy od ahouM
Temiofiea by their uia.ura, are, iu la auJ ollcara wi.at aoj on aboulJ am or hear, when
rifthl, uutUvJ U their Ireevioui. I hou upoa at miduiht, only by faiot lampa
Q lwo Cotütf uf a car. Coofenatioo too
cotuLauble with tru Uifuity. aua tuat tu i , , , .
. . . ....... ..r ... nr r - . I will Mftile iilo a ire ana imi
t"I. -1 - viwpi; f r I. . . . m. . . I.
i.,. u.i..L ki.i ul ac.ri the Jr Uioa of Irre hit Uüor irout IDe ueradinr i bovly I auppoavj to near, iqi iuin toupi
i- wil I coiuinsUtoij of lata labor. auJ that m belief I ,.i ,i. . ttrari fttLcutioD Danicularly
.t,.i,.t.i a 'ii.L-iiri .iiih'ju, - w ... . - --- I 1
. ; " i. w.a.a a car.ul rXa.uiuatlou lu ?" mr ?V . -T, that of to .U maid, aud threatnarritd la
lw ,vr .. uw wee wiiiwit, ftou iu wt ..wfc . w , . . Ä. ( ii t
I It... lUUofu. .l i.riucif.ee. ui e.J-eCl4liy Uw(ul Ä,.a cou.lilutioual reio.vti.e lo pr.Teul ai4. A.rnrvi u-u wru w j .
ao e Uiit tt.r avtcuiiv.u of our lreiu burn a, wLrtber tjr Cougreiouat ar i rriunai le 1 1 i&ejr pleaaeJ. üüi tue laaici wouia oi i r .i i i. I ulatiou. I -J-r Thf kL ud the ha. he. he 'a. and ha.
Cll..'. to ft Cii.-i p '""I- Thatw.ftr.luf.eorofuualfrau- . f . . W-..' .-:..i.i
fwUu..a.,ub,.rJ ... lh. l-i-ru, CU.U.D Ch-M aua- rulccuau .llwul ai.llJcUoU be ' aiuoj. .ur7 ..u.or 8,KK.ru, dvtriuc., the or-4U .1 Iii L.coiuttju party tu uatite boru u4 uturatid cilixeu.; troutch all the rowel of Murray. Uy the , cL tr, D..inct ch.racuiuea a aod that are therrlor alike om1 to the WaJ-wbat a deceitlul thi0C thi Uub oo 1 iLc iir. ubl.C4u ' .ud -luun-if tbe .o.odu,ut ol tue Mftchu fc , , aw , ihow, lltflf and tboW -r4 lat il.ta nrMuOiK4u ua " Miu Cou.Htutiou rtuuiriü ualuralilvd cut u . i . .hrir unerrinii le -or at leaat. a certain
AH.hti.ti. 1 i.4t llM-y re iruij urpuunttu , ttUm tu rtnUe U e Jrftr lu lb Couuuy oeiore v - .
thrr C4t. 1 i. . do-.bt, au-1 il they are "iii- periuUUi.tf tbem to uUr; auJ to lü Luoüitrou utile ol cnaractr. to tauQ outrigm, aoa
I i-.ii,. l l,- Uoctnue ol rMfCrnarr va buu.tu hearti v. mar. or may not. deceive, there la
""7 I larLlra. WlilCU UUI ufcuin v.
tr ti. .p.ru.. - i-rwtctiou ut thi Uovruuu iroui iu uujuat
1 -illv ul tbl pioj'e ' liUul Aboilllob- I ,u J upLre.v duiude ol toe.r Uftlive uea
litre t tbe hr; iluk:a ihia "tntaoielj licut lo laftrjr ud UtatU.ou Iba prtuxt ol au
"linoltt t, I ht a patriot and friend of our
coiu.uxu counirj. 4rur.üy d.r.,u4ol jroiuoHi; ' h r bcl lutrre-le iJ iu4ialiuiurf her Km! b4iue ai.ioi Ih euilhlrtifd Uallüü Uwuu l.utci.riluJ'u. wil and dcUr U lo U-- dJi cl all ruM oppx-.J Ulke
lo justice od reou, aud h.cu uuc au
liUi abd uitke Uiocaery of the lawa of alu raliaaiiou.
Kttulctd, Thal w will uta all booorablt
lucab to cur the eUctiou of the nouiiue of
luia couveuUoM.
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Ioli.y.ii.ecoii..ptiou.f aud the txtravaauce Ihotupoo wat txpected tu addre. 1,1 iL A..Jiuiijiri1 ol Uuci.AUftu uil Wit- I iL Cuuveuiiou, but owing Ut ickuea he wa
uuabla to tret there. The Contention wa
Jrcfit to a crocodile laugh a well at in a crocodile tear II require aocue experience aa
well a judgment, through which to determine,
whether we are deceived or uot by the laugh or tear. The tear tea be crocodile or it may
not. It aut iue aud emanate froiu the
lachrymal gland, and i certaioljr, within it elf, a geuuioe- tear; composed of all the regu
lar element. The tear way b hooeat enough,
so far aa it elementary pari are concerned.
But, autTeriag uetf to b the repreaeotati ve ot
Additional by the Ocean Queen. Niw Yoac. Hrpt. IS. Tha Taria correioodeut of the Iondou
7Wl, ID a letter daleU OO the cveuintf of tl.e
2ih, aaya: a private Utter frum Zurich, of ll.e 'jCib, atatea that the laturuf the 1'lrnijH
lenttarte Were k'0' on riowlr enf.ugh, not
withataudiuj' the tftletueut tuade a few day ago thatitwae doubtful if any iuiportanl point had beeu aettleU. l L.a - .a la im. .ii.iL,.ii.l.U Ia lb a
Tf Uff lllVr ill I lauit t ttliuuiauiv au w rienipiiicutiortea the ru.elfei, to the prrluninarifi of the treaty of Villa Franca, or to the
Kmtttrore not having takeu into Calculation, iu their eager anxiety lo make pracr, all the
difficulties of Iba nrgoliatlou, fto one kaowa
äoiu people ictcliue to the opinion that Una delay t inleLtional, and tha tbaniirr lu hteh Mr. tellourgitcy ia acting, leu.la aome dlor
to the auapiciou. bat the rreucn liuvrrnmbt will at laat bar Iii do la anuulv to de
clare lo AttaUia that 11 h Juno all that w
morally iu it power to do in favor of her pro
lege, of Im It lUUal dlapoae lllf OU the
queaUou of the Uucbie by lairigi.e if uoi by Iure.
Üaaat UaiTal. Few or oo policies have
beau tftkeo out oo the Ureal Kasteru al Lloyds.
The uudcrwntar being generally unwilliug to trauaact bualuiaa uultl the coujplcllou ot
the trial trip.
Ther wre some auxioue lo m tl.e hip out
of the 1 bam, but those iu charge of her eu tcriaio do (vara oo IU subject.
Leigh liuol. the popular autt.or, dird iu
Loodoa ou the 23 ih ull , io the 7oth year of
hla age. lie bad been io decltoiug bltu for
louit uiue.
The Queen aod Royal family had gone to
Scollaud for tbeir usual Autuuiu r.a.i. Aa
waa arranged, they made the jourtuy from
Loudou lo tdiuburg during the night
Ihe telegraphic comiuuoicallou between
Lugland aud jlalta baa beeu reenlabliahed
This would expedite the rcceptiou of bewa
from ludia by about three daya.
Lord Uadauxk. publishes in Iht London Times a letter received by him from Richard
11. Dana, ou the aubjeci ol lbt tialloi tu IL
United ÖUles. Mr. L. hos the bcurDt ot
rd, I" un.ie lu ft Coanuou tf Ul lo eXpl them aud tl.ur lrl Ifoui poer and place." Of coui ib.i "rd.cftl biftck Urpublicaouia" 1 Ujpoitiou to U.e L-Comptou policy of Ub(lii.u,i.J ue rccklr.rxtrvagaoce aud
t...u all iu of Willard, l. have no doubt,
iu iL -i tu, tuour! editor of the Journal, "in'.ei.aely Abolition." The cond plauk iu ihia platform is aa follows:
iU$vic'J. That declaim all right, all io
Uliliblt ftbd Ii drall,
feeling not genuine, has to take the penalty
I äM a m am r k . 1 nrnff i rl mA
Low.ver ftddrd by B.C. Uobba. U.E. Craiir. tuul-"Jk v- v r
Esq., D.M. Jones, of Newport, Iaaac Liudley,MQ ln ,lmö way the crocodile laugh may ba
aud Smul MaiTiU. WBjWl wai tti.i.a rii;. .U....,UWw
tat , erer.totne ditterence between the laugh and tear
SiT There are more eubstaotial evideoces of lhe peoltJ outfbt K be more severe io
improvement aod proprity in Terre Uaute, ln 009 cas tQtQ tQ otD8r- A u,ap l much at the preseot time, than at almost any Dre- "ore l,ke,T 10 icir thao a laugh. It ia al-
mm
KiHlMooi ha lin licuer4 hi Zurich. Aui M aat ...ae. it aa a a a
tria is wuiiiig mat icb.r tuianun aoouia ce
known a King f Sardinia aud Looibardy,
lit Will lirtl coo-ul thai he should urgent
limaelf Xn King of L'pper Italy .
ry llel. Zt aicu, Aug. 31. Private conferences cnlin lo lake place t
iWetu the 11 nipotenliariea. For the ial ihre daya tht rri ffriilat ves of Frakce aud AuJ . .. . . ..
tria had ilaiiy rcuierences. i raieruay mere
was a ajri'tnig betwet ii tl.e Frmch and har
diniau rpreeolativra.
... . rrew aal4lu(fau. WlBiuru)l, Sept. 13. Tha Watbioifloa correroiident of lh 7-
bunt says the cv of Mr. CHk, r..tmi-ttr of
Chicago, has not yet ttn pd upou, ILo
the l're.dnt' d.o.l.u to faVur him is ailedged by numerous partisans.
Cook attribute whatever uf wrong that has
uccurred lu his itttic is owing to peraona thrown upon hnu by lhe dr jiartuieul, whom he
says he .11 ouat ou his return, ut the conae-
quences be what they may. He eye he does
uot steal bimarlt, iior doe bit aociaiet.
1'eler V. VSftahibftlou haa arrived here, after evcral Bionlh abauce tu the borth and northeaal, w hieb he baa apenl in urging the claim of Mr. Guthrie lur ihn i'reaidency. It is aasuied that Mr. Ureckeurid is uot to be a complilor iu Kentucky, if the Senatorahlp is lireiy aCCtdd lo hloi. ihe Waahingloii coiretpoudeut of the lltrLi aya thst Ik uorili wesUrru dilUculty will doubllrts bfCotue a matter (or nrgotiotiou be twt-eu tu govrruuieuu of Ureal Brilftiu aud the Üb lied dla tea. 1 he treaty settling the boundary has no proviaiuu for eilleiijeut iu euch a Cfte aa haa aritin. The Stale departiuu ha had the. m,Uer uuder const Jeraliou, and Ueo. Harney will re Ccive n.aiiui.liona lo act with great cautiou
U Ul.l Hl UUIfUii ua wmy" " oo lhe subject. lhe barä J W. l'age, Irom Mourovia, Li beria, ou the JTt of July, furuiahes very in-u-reiing uw ud lal papr from the wealeru coaal of Alnca.
1 he small pox prevailed, aud a large public bt-ailb mreliug had been held iu order to deviae mcaaures to arrest ita proreas.
The tuail, ft ue war leaiuer, preaeuUd by Ike hog 1 1 ah government lo the lit-public, haa arrie.! Irmn I'u tnuulh . and tha iouruala ar
the ballot yatem, aud explaius thai iu A.uer luua (i tuclf .iruU,,UU()ai u( gratitude lo
icait baabteu louud ueceary lor uriiy gJet.u Victoria, aud Lord I'almer.too, cou against fraud, to deprive u of the element of u Ublmlll ilUlhe policy of the
secrecy. Uuined bit lowarda their couutry very uu The investigation, at Liverpool into the Ufgrabj Lu uUrtrlvt. charge tu ads agaiust Uootell-, mal uf the Lfr 'u w 4U,tmt cp fatmo.. Oouuuerer, of baviug cud the deacb of ft I a-L-udruce dav was celebrated with great
seaman, ou Uard of that Vessel, reaulted iu ecUu 'l'he l?lU wlUUr coiupauies lu Mourohit liberation, the e? idi-uce showing that the Ta lutUKll -ul ,u KUUa .tl to bear. uh oibdecftrd d.d iroia uftlurl cu-. vf cluleU, a aov vratl0U. lheatnkeof in builders ul Loudou coo- Th- uglth cruiser were taking slave linues. I trtuur ou Iii coatu Tb Loudou Time, tu ft leading arlicle ou uviU4t;ruJ Vvaatls from the United State Eoglaad'idtteusive preparatioui, uy that . ai4 tl,mii Al Mourovi. Unding man di
au is uo rapidly approacbtug, if iudced he UOKUihd Alr.cu iraveler good cargo of
u uoi ftireftuj ftuft.ucu it., iu uku uo ,ruu sugar mills, a let ol Dibici, aud a uuui
aauauatau ut.ft uuui wuu lujpuuity. I br of iller from our orihiu axia aouiuru
FftAHCa. A pech by Count V Zloruvy, ai aiate. theopeuiogof the Council Ueneral ot I'ayde öTer uativtj ludeuta bad dittoguihed Dome, attracted Considerable attention, as It (.bemaelvea at lb laUs b.gh chool exim.nwfta regarded aa au euuucial.ou ol the eoti- lyU raeota, uf the Lmperor. The Count eudeavor- VAamuio.N bept. y.
ed toauuwinai tue aiJ lblll tLw VrldvUt ba. Uudered
IT "ÄJ th, Commisstonership oi the Ueueral Und
Arrest of Two Scaiapa ffr Altern)!.
lata; le Threw all Itrllremel Trains.
Th V.f.cenata Sum contain a Utter from ita
Olne) correapoodent, giv.ng the following ac
count of the deU-ctiou and arrral of two acanips
Tuti Harrt asi Alto IUiLaMu The $1. Louis Byllrttm ri.taiu the following uotic of this ra 1. .f.. Irr tbr management of W. f). (iriawM. KJ , id Trrr.- !!'
The Otintpaiiy deervr greal cr-f'i lr lit
h.ch they
for attemptinp to thow off a train from l: I exU-naiv and thuriHigh ivpaira
track of the Ohio and Mississippi Road in II- hr-ceriti mtde ..nihe.r track aniroil... stock. e hazard not hing- ssying thai n iliuwis, Wft of incenoes: noW mt tmHlttk. f lk fli,l udlh ti lirtwet-n Little Wabash and Muddy river appoi uU-d rod in lllinoi, and H spf.ra fu it a low bottom of two milee. crossed oo alter t the iiitntin 1 il irt-iit fficrs re krp ti uat treaal work and rrobaukrovnla, where . Such ia the afrd they make, that Vu Ihrre alte tn pit have lately been made to throw tM-eru hardly to have p-x t out r ight f Si. otT the. train. Officers Haney and Gudgvoo. Louia, wiih Iter luokiug iMnufcu.r... Ir of Cincinnati, were sent for, and here is a psrt levrw, filled Ith lh pro luce s'.d lin-1 with of their StaUmel.ts on the Wildcat' atand: steamer from all the navigable wa -r - i il.. "Uol hand bills f.r toten bor poi41 grrt Wwi, taking a few gentle niff -l llir them about the bottom learned Toole to be I prairie air, whm you find yturelvr ciotug upicioua charactertold him was Hamilton, the VVabaah o . of the bt railroa t .rt l lh great couo'erfeiler -got hi confidence-- in lh Country , aud n.trrmg the ctty ( r-iie gave him oue counterfeit money he told roe Haute, where yoi make in.tnednl- t..b.-rtiofi how lo tuake countetfeit half dollars. I look- with the Terr Haut- -d Kichruon.l Kn'.t l, ed up to the treatle-work (being under it) (ooeoflhe test e9$trmttl ht$i m.44JfJ aa ft'B a . a . a a T
told Dim tie ungut tuxie good thin f here. I roa Is in the hole coo.uty . l.r ludiauanolis I'ool aaid are lrid it ihre luces, and we can't Arriving at the "Capital tl i-rl .u, you
make a darn d thing bounce a chunk of lead I eaUT the t nioti Uepot, lhe pla. . for the srri would make her bounce like bell and a chain I val and departure of right ditT. reut railroad.
would throw her too!"
Ii was finally agreed to make the attempt at tt.e edge of the woods. wai ot Noble, where the tram rua fast. Gudgeon remained with Pool to fix the track; Raoey went to Viocennes lo Com in oo the train, and warn the cou
doctor. Aa lhe time approached, Poole intro-
coovergiug from alt touiia of ihr- eorops
, .... HaiDDta Jommbos Ki Ur. A ineud t ours, who out'e atteudiNl a atle night sur-eliiif thua rrporta:
Theo Mr. Johusou aro aud exhorted aub
duced a Mr. Hulaa toUudgeoo as a"fnend,all I stauiially as MluWe: "Urudderu, I 'io gw-ue
right, who went wiiit thai officer, aod al v to give to you a ample vi In pious man and riius placet put on tie, with one end down, the unp.ou, and where do 'po you'll gv u that ihr pilot would ride them, aud to make to w hew you diel 1 know! Ye'll go Juu, her "bounce. The ruosaeo. the traio ctme op down into de p. I I A tremendous aeuatiiou ) aud alopped, Ütidgeoo made lluleo lie anil in Yes. and dare ye'll buru and buru forever No th raas sub a revolver at hia head aod Ha- uae kolleren io dar, caute you cau't git out! ney ran and put on handcuff put him aboard (Shuddering through lhe tueetiug.) Hut brd th train and acut bim ou. Hulu rrcuarkiug. dreo, vbar hall I goT" reaumel th apeaker l'io aold." But K., waa aurpriaevl lo aee it rolling up his eyes: "1 shall go up, up, up, aas not Toole who had gone to make a good and the Lord '11 me rummiu, and h U y place to hide th mail, ezpra, mouejr or what- Angels make way dar. Aud de aug-ll ay, rrr the smash up might produce. The offi- what (ur Lord, hat fur? Aod du de Lor. I'll fers told Poole the day betöre that they had a apeak up sharp, aud ay, 1 ull y, aogels make miud to back ont to kill and mangle so many way dar, dou'i you Johnaou' cutomiu " woiueu and children, was more than they - nia could stand. Toole called them chicken bear XT Au ludiaoa correapcudeut of ih Ciuted, and told them that it waa the pataenger' Gtttu own miafortuue to bo oo the tram! and that nilroad men might goto hell. VViUard. while in Vs ashiogtou, received aud
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After Uuleu was secured. Poole waa hunted ,Uf"' and found about thrt o'clock io the morning rftugemeui for the appointment of delegate athia mclher'a shanty he met them at the for "Old Uuck to the Oliarle.uiu couvenuou.
door with an axe. -Hallo. lWe, said Ra unug a .n v.a.v av ina.aua,,, ...
ney, -what made you end that data'd fool up waea i uera nis piau wa tni; tie ouia htre? 1 bey got him and have taken him to ummuu a large uu.uUr of Grand Juror, u Clay City, ud w. ruuet gel him to u.gbf lud.aua,-. iu January, abo are kuowu U Tooleatooda moment "well, yoa are the be right, aod they, wal. lhe leaden and pott right aUipe. I'll go with you " So he chau- maaUri, will U asabled b rdle ik. DougU.
gd Data, turned bis coat (.tbougn uot tne nrst r i - " ' "j
raacalibat ever did) and propoied to ahoot rir ,
through the wiudow kill th guard, aud o-.- -T- ..... m m m a I ftn.l mit m . eft i er r aa . I all tltfaT ItiaW S1 ale Ik. Iha
Kauey to rub in and liberate tluian. At tney . ... w. v u, came to Clay City, still dark. Toole became cunning of -dutinguiahed pohticiau.;" and . ... . I K .1 1 4 l.te ntanaa lataltr I La) V TaVaatjl.l
uipiciou and after a iitUe parleying tu 'ulJ " . j
.ecured by Kauey-. simply placing a hollow "Vg" tUirA'att IU tllf COIlfetlllJU. I
piece ol iron to hia earl unaersiana vuat iiugne. ia ou tu .lump lor Uuleu ba bu i u lhe Indiana penitentiary eapre.. purpoM of wb.pp.bg üougla. iu.
aud Toole rtcommeuded htm lo üudgeon aap"5 agaiu,
viou period. Along almost every atreet can M0011 impoible for a common person to
... ..... ,...,;. 1 r.r K...I.I;..,. rx.,rn... .laiata tear. Whereas, a lamrh alwava atickaL ",k...Ail..nhiri ..I wrin.t ..n. "ch he will probably
-rw u au w -.-4. e ewa wt-saauaaj. ases a-' W c m a a. u r f I Kim I W II lukj aww ww--aiw wa aw- w, -aw 1.- , .1
to luurUre, or meddle houe in coure of construction. The large, out, in eome way, so as to ahow the place it ly manufacturing and commercial war. He ,
with il.t-Mi.tiiuiK.., ut slavery, where it law-Uhree atory new Woollen Factory, Dearly com- comes from. The laugh may be trusted geo- deoouucea u uailderilood ttM lbe Cabinet has had
.1 k.ti..rw,.a.. m. . - I . .... - .. I rnn avawj tue lu aa sw wa aa em ava wvava,v 1 ...
fully tjiii. und.-r 11. u.fia o. oi-v win- ulted bv Mr . Elite, en First street ia a fine erally, when bailing from, or aoundi'.-g near.the " ....K.iv.MhiL.r.,.,;-..! I me bau Juau question uuder couaiderauon.
e.giilV ; end -al we wu.uiy te aucr. ., . ... .. . M.- region of the heart but. when enmin from V- t.,.- r...,fu(...a .n m .mrUa,. U,J A uutubf.r ol members of Cougre.a are al-
&:.tr.t..iM.V'i '" "J . . . . . . , L. r 7. 1.- n,,,...,. that th. Kmnror reaej engagtug resideuc-. lor me uexi ae.aiou
ll.tir o u good lim ; but Mr. oodmancy a lour aiory factory is just wIUu-pip, or giru, must oe looacu i uujv.w . j-, v . I
se luai.i d lu-u.ia.u mat is cu cxki ouiy rKCeiving iu roof. Those two buildings are a upon with many degrees of eupiCion . I be egicen . ." " ,," , aj . , " "
. r ui h iixial law. the uicmm ol ...... . . . . .... . .... . . . . I lormor re.tiu.uü .w..v. j
. .. . great addition lo tni city. It is the nrst im- puaiiy, tnereiore, anouid always bo regulated Mu im. of tuce. aud will luinll
tif the fcwi-u-n. ourt to v vwu.-. ww ,iU- . ... .. ... ... . . .u. i..i.. . a..:..i . . ,
at...iu..s . at.d thai iv. ii ii.toih rr- portantsiep
ni.. rir-. bv ti.eir u.a-.tra, are, iu law ana oi commodiout
riuhi. eut.lUd lu lhir rdom.
1 hi rrtoiuliou euubcuie a great principle
from ."ew uru,
iU WO tun n.J. it WB Ullb liu- " " . '7 , ni.niui, uwwtva " ot gvrvi gigo Up all UopJS Ol tUtlCcI, UU io the building of aubstautial and According to the locality, or physical region, loyally lo lhe cud, hi uiiviiou. I building for manufacturing pur- whence the impostor crocodile laugh issues. should not succeed to reunite the li ... r. 1 l . -i . Deoule in mutual accord, it i. uot
a principle at warwuh uolhing but subll
matrd L-c'iuptouiu. Vet the Jeeraef aay,
that the d.'Ctiinrft thrrciu roi.taiue.1 are "in
U !,! y AbiiliUu." The tirat part asserts that
NkW Vukt, fefpt. 10. The UrrsU't Waahingtou Correspondent
..... ... ......I BS..ri all. ii.il hi. li.ln. I.iil' lin i j rntf V mlll ir.l.UIA Lil 1 J Ulli LO
. . .. ..... It- . i i . - . L . i .. tlüOOMIU lUU.wu .wvv.w, mv i do, j m. v. v u . i -.
po.es. mere.. Doming more calculated to wmer .augu or tear, wueu genuine, ia aa;u w r- f üUiwr lt Uuk .)roleCt ltie wülte btUler trout the savages. s a.s 1 a a i a a a . . t . a nan a a m I w -
advance our interests aa a people man me I be nigniy iMJuenc.ai to neaitn. i noutanoa oi tbB Wltu w( uim Mjeiy to loilow the rrror ot i who r commiiuug in moat airoctou uiui
liut if he
riuceaa and
hi luteu
der. Muthiug mimical lo the
ually saved by cryinir aod laugh- the Ancieut Auatriau rolicy, whosrf armed iu
" w I ...... .. i I... . .1.1 i,u .
r..V... ; .k. . .1.. ... Lerveuuou tu tue auaita oi iu. tiuiu.m.. uH mutuuuicut m
B - - -J I
uitsul.
II ... . I
. . ,.f. I i .......f.!...!.. ..t.h. Ii... .p. .nnntll .( k irin9 in.l liish. ik. A ncimiL AUtUlaU Tü IC. WllUX Ullia IU I der. .ULÜ1UT lUllllU.il 10 lue UlltleU
hahmenl. This ia what we need what we in
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ought to have, and what will pay. aid to be brought into operation in the human I w h ltB u l0 tlltf liaUau people advice I The icaloUhy ofGoVtruor Douglas wa Deed
The block of new atore room, on Wabath. yatem. which are never exercised only in the I .k.h hlieve to be wu and prudeul. aud lea-dy xcited. No coilisiou wiiu m xfrtt-
a- I iw - . . .a- -. .. S. r m Ii4ii.lu.1 Fitf
the 0. LKi-itl . I.rty does uot desire lo inter- between 4th and5lh.is rapidly belntrcou.pl. i lauhintr or crviotc. And all the mus- wbicb.tf tuey uo uot lotiow it w,4 gner u, ,.u uovp ou tu uoa .rr.vw.vv VJ
, .ii. .Ufrrt tc .U.Suu.k.r. it ex.ale wl w. uud.r.Laud thrr. ar- mane annli. Li.. f L -..k ..t but Which we Could uol p. vat Upou Ibc.U bj Lu UOeiumeul.
... I la Vaj V1 VÜV MMlaJfALJ klW wC wV 11 a Jk V Vwl V t I . a i li.l ..La h e lii.iul 1 1 . 1 4 I k t a. mmmttm I . .. i U n i .. t
. l ii- L ct i e . . I force, to u i.. .-r . Ue 1 reaiueni was jM.xre.ary oi otL, wueo
cam tor eatu. uiu urice are ouerea tor I triveo for a uselul purpose. ouiDl M M occi a. .in ,l uka Iruui litt wUftl we uav giv i . , j .r, ThSlk, w. n.i, utuler I'r.;
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mo to rem, na mueu tucreaa oi lousiness i .tonally exercised, in order lo Keep up a good,! en DCf yeslefuay. I ..t Folk, and l terlectly lamiliar whU all
i antic bated iu that direction. The aubttan- U.unJ. a..J belike .v.tem. pAai..-i he i ri nour u,t ""..v.M.he.irculfllUUci1u.uoiuiii. ueaudjt.j.
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. i more uimutii, r " -r l viaer were lue uuiy memoria ot jii.tuix Who doea not feel the balter of a laagh I I WBJ.j.. Wbeat wa. witbout maurul cuaug. ., . illit wi.0 ODUOM,a m -IJih parallel. Thtt
mean a laugh coming from the right place. A At Marseille, the cotu market wa dull aud aaueM:d to 54 tfegrets, 4 J miuuies, as our just I. wa .a- a.. .1 Mfit it ii.l akt l" fc j.a
Dr. Webb, horse, of Washington, Ind., and A Cnx Daain. "Uow much ye charge, bad been engaged in nurdera and robbene in- Massa Squire, lo marry me and Mi-s Piuah?" numerable. He haa a moustroualy villainous "Why Clem. I'll marry you foi two dotlook with more aense than Uuleu who looks lara." like a baboon but it' enough to make aoy Two Dollars, what ye charg to marry d. mau hudder to look at Toole. white folk., tnaaaa?" Toole and Uulen were lu-ld to bail in $, "We generally charge them five dollars," te ÜUO each by Esq. Uofman, and are in jail here plied tb Squire. now with the just imprecatious, execrations, "Well, ye marry us like white folk, and and anathema of everybody on their bead. I'll gib ye live dollar, too." m m " V hy , Clei, that, a curiour uotiou; but a Noctlrxal Twascir or a Scantli-ATTikiD JOUÄde"r.!l, 1 If Bir JOU hkC WL'U fjlk' LoTitt t ax Knxaocd HrsBisp . A day or for nvedollara. two a.t.ce. a German, residing ou Walnut llill. The ceremony being over, and Clem ma. nd
left hia wife and started for Glendale. where U Hiuah, the Syjuire aaked Tor his Kh. he bad been engaged a gardener for the "Oh, no masa, y e uo come lo de grevut.ul month of SepUmber; but when he arrived he -J hi., de bridel found lhe aituation filled, and therefore re "Get ut ol my othce you black brutr! et turned, at a late hour of the night, to hi dorn- d01 JD iu'r. l 1,1 ' P-"'ug teile. He knocked at the door loud and long. f " tL J - and thought he beard two voices inside-one Cl'ta boliuf4 mii ü,rr Uah l lut lhat of a uiiQ iu whispered convention with wl mrr,td for 'lhing. his consort but could not gain aJuii.aion. " ,,.. 7 Housed by rge and jealously, the husband MaosifCxxT Lstablishmxsi bile iu Liukicked open the door just in lliue to aee the cionati, a week ago, w had the pleaaure ol
and this i calUd mir mt Atjuluioanm.' Thtt
mbracr the rrat dcinn of popular .over
e.gt.ty coutriid.'d for by tn Anti-Lcoto ptoo
Ilriu.Mrrat ihroughout th th Country Uae.
lug lhe I top. b luani the queat.oa of .la
yry iu thtir .u way And thia is character
i..t mm "tntrn$t feo.U wnum," by the Demo-
. ' craticortu in thi Ui'trict. The third part
tial character of the buildings peak conclusively that al do distanlday Terre Uaute will have but fw, if any, rivals ia this Valley. Io this counecliou, we agaiu .uggest the or-
ganiaatiou of a City Board of Trade. Should
uuncau. the pr.nc.pU lhat freedo.o ia ua-1 auJ ddQ ouC , Let.oma
tionataud .av--ry a.a...ul. aud that by Vir-1 m4lu.r OQ Upi,t 1Qj much
tueot th- red.-rai uoii.iuiio..p u.u-u goCnlwe have so doubt will result therefrom
tud ellata no here. . nat aiaiery tau atone
,xi,t iu iIium Mates wh re there :s positive Jj-We dropped into the Court House the
law rrcomi.n the re.at..n of rustier aud llhrr jt . .oJ notic,i th Trosecuting Attor
slave. I hi K pvple. and the people alone, 1 rrading indirtmeots b fouryoung men .who
m thrir .o-rrr.gu capacity, have tu "iCt i had just two releasajj from jail, where ihey
drtrriuiriH the character or thtrir dome UC inlit jiloua. Thia dc:rit. o cleirly et forth in this rrt olulion, I dniourf-. aa fcatMtau-m" by th Trrr Haul Jrnl. Its Lecomplon pr-clivit. hav trtutprid ovr it. dicrtKn. Th third pUnk in thi platfonu rada:
-li,lrJ, Th i we iirv that lKr is coro-patit-If ul. irl4.. difciiiiy. an 1 lhat th pro prrnv f S.as ! p-n t whu th protect. on ol fir stliiv lat.. r tr im ih leradiug comp, tili. mi ol alv laht.r, and lht au llirv.ug. w r vi m-rl lo th rixiM.ia uf alavery inttrr 1 1 r r i . r , at.d m t r of uit:g all lawful and cnuiut i.l rniili- to prt-vral it, wtirihrr b i'o.;r.'M ial or Territorial legis lal ! ." ! litf 14 ca-ntftS eu'i fme tfisiy," I dtno it.cd a"rlical Mack Republicanism ,
and that th ' prittitf mf Sitt drpd$ upn
tk protfCti't 0t fir ar.rr litr fnm l4 tfrre
rtiaMi'M of UbT" t atigmaliled
ty tin Dctii. r.ilir i .rt.il aa "isftaaWy .4ke.'i
ftoa " Th ru-ht of th pfpU t 0a all fate Jul eaJ canal. Inliami tiiran to pre vent the ex tniv n if tavt-ry. i alo aL atherualiled by th i L.con ptoti uitii. Rut lo i? e furth redve. which is denoun Cfd '-radical Uiack Urpublicaniara. w particu'.atU t; vi'e th a:u ction of our fireign K.m frilo-e Clin. H-r t is, and it is ad mtitad t. 1- "It. sea Republicanism, and deno'.it! a s. .t'-..". Ct'-vJ. That wear in fa vor of equal frao cbi- at . I j r..'e"liiM, wp.hout ilistii ction be twrm tiav.. t orn and t at i; r al i J CitiXna ; and lhat " hrrf re shk orpnaed t- the pnncpl of th an.endmecit ti the Maasachu arita Cnti: ut:. 'u r.iuifug naiuralned citi-a-n t rrsi-le riejia'ui the country tn-fore
prn. if.it g thm to te; and b th tnontrcus d'nt. ol S cretary Caaa LeCUrc and Hofer leite', w h eb d" r.at'jralu 1 citilen tk privrcti n of thi GoVrrnrueitt from the unjuat and oj prrate Irmat d f thir native despotic Countrir t d :u ajch kalurallt-vl Citiin to lav.ry a- d de .lh. o-t the pretext of an indef b' il-vsc a doctrine revollicg to ijt'c itJ r'tn. and whtch at once an nut and mates nw.ry of the law of ataral.x .lion." This reaolutioa which embrace alaaosl y ery doctrine cor.trndf I f r by our adapted citiaen, i opposed by th Jtnrntl, and denouo Ced as "rea.CAt f'.arl K';b&.tcsint." W admit it la R ul lict irn the d.wtrme osaiatimed tv the C pj'ilion party throughout the Sirth, ad vpp-d ty Lcoraptoo journals everywhere. The Jjurml a'o says, this is irtra a-.lito-i'nt ll ll.i i atcliUvjnian, we -.re ircliiedto the IV.ief that all of our adapted ;tilns are, in truth and ia fact, 4a Jteaia. We atk o ir retdfrs to exaTr.io carefaily the abovs radtioi.. .r.d a aht ar tbt dot in re lhai Ltcotkptou journals call "iafraae af.Jw."
had ben for some lime awaiting the Septem ber term of the Circuit Court. After the several indictments were read, the uual question of "Are you guilly or not guilly !" was aaked by lh Court, to which a reapone always came of "Not fiuilty." The t-fTe-ncf for which
they wre avrally arraigned were of different grades, but all felonies. They were all young men, ranging from IS to 25 year, and they will be tried this week.
What have bn the eaues of the prent
condition of these young men, is a question worthy of consideration. Bad tutillage bad
exaiupl bad habit bad company and bad
whiaky, we have oo doubt, had afiy to
do with it. Idlenes, the starting point of much that leads to crime, has had it share in it ; and th want of the proper polishing of a concience otherwi blunt, has settled the matter. ''A jury of th country" will try their caae. They will look to the iaolated fact
chargd in the indictment, and by thi either
acquit or convict. Antecedents have but little j
to do ia such cas made and provided, and the reear are not often refered to. Il is not strange thst tome boy are thieves, but it is wonderful more are not.
i.. . ..I k..,t- i.k f An f.- th decliuiug. Wiue. were iu good demaud al v u doUti uved be euteriained lhat th.
.h.t..r itlenmeftrhialth. world oVer.U'a" üf T! ' Utle to Sail Juau will properly be .Ujutld,
v..w. - r i i ba lormaiiot. oi ;" v, i t Preaideul must be penectiy iw.r nf
asgivenusio history from all time, aa well Uw headquarur. of whicb will be at outre., I Qür fight, and will aak lor nothing more, as the experience of modern day, that there! wa about commeuciug. I lou COilutctiou ot Gov. Uouglaa with
ia nothing equal to a good cry for the reli.f of ..teat -be Hud.ou Bay compauy uouuuc.s causes H I aaiee. it the couutry iu that vicimttr a.
depressed feelings in either sex. It is know o fhe Ceafifwaait of Tuesday containa an "Qder vhe juridictiou aud prolectioo of the that women acknowledge and practice the tear J article, repudiating io the trongest terms, the ,. ...k Uoveruiueut, at least, it Dot actually
. . I 4 . ' I I i:.Aä"n..aawtKI- -.wl f a I ft a - I .
veryonen. And it mutt not be denied, that iratnciaai poticy oi whuu. r,roPrty ol the Company, ua nis muret 4 I . it. r.r.-.r 'mi nnt thu lüht tr rinttlt I mUW . " . . , .. . . . ...I . t .....
the sterner sex also, find great relief from a co- .. 1 T r.T t"1 : . " .T" r...7.:. V. .i.. ..k. uiaj have reuue.ca u.m tit .aiteuiper-
. ,, . , F,v M.UV,C'. . 7. ' at in hisacttou. IbeÜAbiuet was iu es
pious sneuaiug ui tears ou lenaio occ.aiou.. of Contolidatl0g ine tnglisn Alliance. Ii to day, on the aubject, aud the Uuor ul . ... 1 TT . .....r n..mk.M. tVi.iatOU V J J
May b there ia uo man wuung to confess lie n u t.r.; .-w-... MV the ioaiructlous to Geu. Uaruty, as staled )es
thouSb .... M b. inclined U d.0J Ut "''13 .ff!..! t.1, ... ti. """".'". "-I""" uj -
... i . - - - . . ..i.i..r. CLaraciti.
oft impeachment. I undergoing oochaoge. The electiona through -lim'J
' e DnmiL-nt had taken place with the gresteat
tranouility and order. lhe official Tied
, . a i. .
roouteae Uaxelie give a ueniai to me repor.s
Kxrivtr of hia honor, in very acmii an
v mm,j - W J - " T parel, leap out of the window. The Teutonic Benedick gave cba.e, aweariug vengeance; but lhe fugitive waa Heeler of foot lhau his pursu er, who, after ruontDg Dearly a mile, gave up the race aud letuiued pauung to his home,
where be found the relinquished garmeuu uf
viaiting the new iure rooms uf Messrs. rfpiagu A Co., corner 4th aud Viue Irrel. Thea tueu are probably, the toual extroaiv. Clothiers
in th wt. The following iu relsliou to the iuaugurattoo of thia paialial ealabliahmeul w
Balloen Kiruralon. Nxw Yoxi, Spt. 10. Th rial ahiD called the "City of New
Förths Dally Express. Oemecrallc.
Mr. Ex.or.-Iti very well known lhat f poI'""- diasenaiona among the member, ut
Lemocracy mates great pretension to coosis
tency that it it the tame in the
the South thai ilia a Nation
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pret-n 1 to deprecate any doctrine lhat can- . V fV ' ' to undertake the ir.p iu October.
I m mm r ' pre. lit ni uiiu f
not V 4vi t tsi? ai? J in vi I ctiont of tha? conntrT . I tm 'r itt..rw-, ts a 1 rv I wuaa n mtrwir. I The Aeronaut wh. h charge ui the enler
I 1 HF IUI UI UWIVK uU-.--" '. . ... . .
Itisalaovery well known that Democracy is iied to ra.aethe aum of CO.OOUf. prints Mr. Lowe, of .New ,ork, who has
" " I . aaaaal , I m. aaeaPB BnrAaallll avfU rliafll.
T L ear.. . flaaeti ., fr K . at tttlftl I 4 n .1 fJk I Mll'jr w;x:sea - - -
f Uff a U tfcV tX Li UU'CülUlTUk ua-w .
sions to coosis Th foHowingaTithe amount of the loans York," intended for a tram-Atlantic voyage, he North at in lt preent required by the Government of the ha. ten in the course of construct ion r oine 1 rt aud Duchies" month, past in the vicinity of New lork, is tHn.P7h.f' Tuscany, I5nl.000.000f., Modena,5,000,000f. now so nearly completed lhal she will to ready
r7Mear. C vnke rly and Bu.kirk. Peniteotiary Cmroiaainners, and Mr. Miller, Warden, are all on a tour of ob-rrvaticn among the Eatrn Penitentiariea. The Sate is rich the Deroocrscy ctntrel its finance, and who cares for expna ! It is only the people who hsve to f.ot th bills. What do the Democracy care for that ? AiJi.
Mortis Psw aacT. The people elected Daniel JUcClure, Eq., Secretary of S:ai. Treviou to the expiration of his lime, be was appointed a Tayrosster in the Army, and Mr Dunham was appointed to fill the vacancy theo occasiond. Tat vacancy oufhl to be supplied by an election next month, aod yet the Governor has not directed an election t b held. atd Mr. Dunham holds on to the office Why not submit his claim to th voice of th people 1 Will Mr. Dunhsm dare hold an o&ce, to which he was not elected by the peo pie, wha it is their province to elect T this coure, to the times when Democracy toeael aornething. would hate beeo called usurpation ! It i et clld Dettsocracy, and the people are expected to endure it. Whether they do it or not. ia another question. Allst. - mt ITA number of Inh gentlemen who reaid io New York, desirous of expressing their admiration for Marshal McMahoo, of the artsy of France. 1 a some way that would be likely la prove most acceptable to him, have decided open aeodicg bid a fine tpecicta of an Amt r icao horse. They fcave been qcietly collect ing th money aeceasary for the purthss da
The dt
.eceaifeaf and eetional. and .. uphold , '
. .v . .i. . I aecree apousniog ine i uscau shut irguianvu I T ; ; , , doctrines in one tectioo of the COUOtry that It . ,. . f ; any balloon prev.ouaU bu.lt. The capacity
dar oot uphold in another. A remarkable a letter from Nsple. states that the people of tbe ga receiver is lij.UÜÜ cubtc feet ami in.tance of Democatic inconsistency hat just were much excited in regard to the high price the diameter 130 fret, and lhe SVf b'ght - . . . . . I t-rwv the V al vat Irk I lie. rwt twn of Lft LrOiL 11 UD
. . ... i.r fl.a. fffrvet? iha I as vaen mant in r r n aaa . i atviu
arra - "'; "b7d ordrih. v lighta of Deraxrtcy, Senator Dougla and L ,t,r..l directly fron New York U London in 4S to
Pugh At Tiffia, Ohio, on Tuesday last, Mr.
Pufh said:
'He stood ready to prove lhat every move
of the D-mocratic party bad ben for the pre
aervat.oo and perpetaatioo of free instito
liona.
If such a declaration were made by a Re
publican in reference lo the Republican party.
k.i IWrvrt't aaul.l hnrr,Am. mr,A v.tK I Minister had h;d a long conference wiiu Car
. .. I. ,L.i:.:..:.. h Idiaal Aotoioeite.oo the ubjectof the reorgan
lB.I..DtTu)pB....i,;l Auomioui.t. !,;, ftf ,h. l.aation. Onle one Freoch
Now let u see what Mr. Douglas said all division wa to remain io Rome.
Columbus, Ohio, oo Wednesday . Her it is: I The government of Bologna, is said to have
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200 nerona were killed, and a large oumber particular purpose ue.ng w cu . . rP-'-
w
injured.
niitt hrrtad. directly
. a'wata a .a . . I Cm A Vl f I l ra
f l ...... a. . i t w a m at m m s war etvt.aa I n vivins a w uuu w .
uaiauatut vumiuinu mmi'inn .u nvym - - - ..;. . . l . . i:r
of Tascan and Modeoa. . cropping tn-.oar tno d... t . . u.t...
An e.rthonak. had taken n ie at Zorcia b .at, io wuicn is piftceu u ,..fc.uu a ,
a a a . 1 . I n i VI i i itl a p till PHi aaaaW
rigged upon th priuciide of the screw, by
which it is proposed to obtain a regulating power. The mchanictl powtrr is mgeniously d viaed The propeller is tiiej in lb bow uf the life boat, projeting al ft:i augle of atntut 40 degre. From a whtrl at the extreme, 20 fan radiat. Kacb of thee fans is five feet in length,
widening gradually from the point of contact
the gallant, wuh a porteuiouie.coulaiuiug for clip from the Cuwrrwrcidf uf Thursday: ty dollars and a watch. 1 hea he appropria- Laat uigbl tk opi.iug uf the eatablihmeut led, and coasidered hia honor b.aled by the wa. inaugurated by a .octal re union of the pecuniary calaplaam. The wife made uo ex- friends uf the firm, who were received with a plaualiou, aud the husband demauded none, genuineold faabioued hoapiialiiy, which meau. satisfied, aa we have said, by lhe poaaestion a spread uf apettsiug edibles, with the liquid of the goods that the lover had left iu bis haa accompaniment uf popping cork. A larg iy departure. Cm. Hnq. oumber uf ladita and geutlemeu did justice lt, m to the enlertaibment, and if the eatablisb terrible Case wf llf -Mutilation. rcent progresset aa inertly a it has com 00.of,h.mo.tb.rnb.. .od ..rd,o.rT ÄlTiXSnTS casts of mutilation which we have ever heard lLe eieTeulQ hour, and a brief gtauce at the
of occurred at Milesbarg, Centre county, latt establishment imp re .! u with an idea of Ha
week The particulara of the affair are aafol meuopoiiun cavacur. ibe uasemeui auu weea. j u paiwvutai twu lower atones uf the apaciou building, i .p. i,.u mhn. hA running a depth uf TitJ feet, are titUrd up in A young man named Aaron lrely, who had .,h ' Ul- Coinfort-;osl
.atbn rardooed out of tbe peuiieutiary , - -y ".I ...... V. . i. .. . .
ml "... . m
9,000 of th population had encarapd in the
neighborhood of lb town. The lope had
diatrtbuted aitance.
Late advice fnra Romeity that the Freeh
" The propoaitioo wa now road to fore
lavery into the Territories, as it was theo
made to force the aavaget af Africa into the
colooiet, contrary lo the will of the people."
by whore was the proposition sww made to
I dissolved the ref imect in which aom of Ma
aioa' volunteers had auvmpted to cauaeac excitement.
The garrison on Pope waa oo march to Pes
cio, where troope were being concentrated.
ÜEXMivr TheCbolera wattpreadingaloog
the border of tha Ball. j.
ti. mm.nmt.Vm " o . . w n I A Co to b i o a ü 9 Q cf tbeBaoker and Fioao-
WJ ' "3 k" " r-"r' cier had been formed at Frankfort uo the
ty I That Lnioo-Ioviog, harmonious, afieaaf jti0 for Cxt tract i.g the Bavarian loan at 4
partyl Yet, Mr. Pugh saya "hs is ready to per cenL Tbe loan was laaoeJ yrj per ce tt .
r.M..lt.l m-mm mmm -t .W. V ... :. . I SCd 1 lOT ariOaQt AI.WV.WW.
I . . . . . .1 Rcaaia Tha Russian Goverament had givhas beo forth preservation aod perpria ,toto n or1a-. ba deaobolixe tha first threw corps
ofree tosUtuUoos. Here are w leaders ofld'arme placed under the order of In nee Men-
the harroonioaa Democracy claahicg, in theiCD0"- ' 9 I . . ... . . i-m a,ui r.ki I... L.J
sarue w,;.i0 twenty five houra of each " l" WD0, -" ls"u UM
other. Republicans have alwaya understood I ir, n. RnmV,it ..t nf Auirasi Uh.
m m a J VIS) at sw aat jw j ea -r w
every move of th Democracy, since Democ-I would reach Lugland oo the day alter the
l.a - - 1 a
racy got op the "Bigger a git alio a," a mean-1 "earner aaiieu.
. . .. u. rv t..r -j ... . I UTiarvot, WDwty "-n.i'fc- " -
irg je.i sou r. xugiaa oas saia "io force lh.f t... mo ,hl U0(ltr, could n,it
. a ear . - al . .
al a very mu me lerntories, conirary to me I place proritiooa onboard tha Anglo Saxon
willoftbe ropl. Democracy alwaya de I d Kangaroo, and both vesaei. are uteteior
-i.i v .is...i v.. .v. t7-v.t: . . .laetAineo culll lo oignt.
r, v i . A Zurich Ulexrtra autea that private coo-
UWw ... I fracea eootiaoe to uke place daily between
who, aud what journals, ei the Democracy,! the French aod Austrian pienipoWntariet, and itl aa tKat Mr uaq rla ia. V 7. etterdty there w at a meeting btw.a the
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Tktt P. rt a rnrTxlmn.ttn t of Lit Time. Wri
XT' Samuel Mack under the rrrM office ijB O0 jj-j, ay, Utt tliogt are going
it receivitr a large apply of Fall aod hid- on o badly at Zurich a to render the dtsaoia-
tar riatMrs to of the Conlefeoce io a Tery few daya pro
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vm v v. j. vvuglitt vi w . . w. mm v -"W w onl (.Ii.m.ii. A Conraraft La which Ali4-
ricg the peat week, aod new, it is aid, tkey j JO" Over thirty iodktmeot., w are Inform- J tnm jt opn, wb:Ch would tat aa L'.-t
D.TIQ3 nana somctsmg over cct tBo.ti&d wa, nave been louna oy u.e uraaa w try ajruttt i ssccea a m;t cotterenc.
doilAra far thai vzrDGt. aaloec keeper, far aUii.g to minora. I caaigaauoa w be give, w bw
viait from abroad to whom they delight to expatiate upon the beautie uf our city it long at.d well graveled .treet.. and the eoperi.irity of the city government under the reign of the Democratia party fifju majaa ri leaflet Ihem take him along, and pomtiog with deligh. to lhe lake afofestid, let them exclaitn
with the screw to the xtreuity. where the io proUtj cultatioii, io the claaa.c language of - a . a i a I .ft. .Iff i -.. t ' .... -
wiain oi .cu .. .. .pu . ..... f h .. b 9iek Ä ijj or wi Mr. Lowe claims that by the application of j l" nM ' than.chan.cal conlnvar.c-a, hi-, air .h. pr.u Irr in your city ." If aot too much trouble. let
be readily raid or lo-r.J tu ak ditl-ref.t tuom allure, by otue tempting raorael of melon
curretita at-rag
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T1 m peramoutai vu urri. w. vw. . .7 ---- Baltim at, Sept. Ö. j -rcj of lhe City Council lo perform their Milton Whiiiug, Kaq . th. State" Attorney. 'daily aUatioate. aod mjoy a qui.t aieaU io ha brought suit of libel against the Avur f thi lake. It will greatly increaa? the erewta icea Bvtwst'Spor of thi city, for charging him . ... ir.am.mbient air" and add to the
with comphciltng with the outlaws Th v.r
:n .t,. .t.. ...ia.hlw.t. convenience ui tueir i.auou. it it iuiim..-
ÄÖiÄ WbV- -bKh .U. ..ni. It. tear, ua u. c.rc.r .. Ltioned .. to hi. coll.. for U.. .ll u,ulil lL..r bu.U.Ui .lioD h. renliTd Ib.l "bi. b.od. hd be.n Tb. Clwlbiuf( ..ublubtueul r.id... o.tf
the meauaof acndiog him to toe -veniieuiiary . Mr RoWiaon, vruer of Wbaah and 6th J l .r.., 1 r.l t I. . W .ho 11 1(1 OtT- I ' .....
ouce, aoa urn w iu.i-y er ret him into trouble again.
to aneighbora'e houte, and a phyticiau aentl Bati House. r .i,nM .mnntatad both bis arms an op-1
eralion which he it aaid to have borne with a if Jeff, rton Davit hat made a loog apeech ttoicitm and iudilference that astonished all ,jowo South, which he clo thus: whowitn..d it. He t recovering rapidly . .In lLr contioarrDCj of iLe cledioa of a Prwa- . i . r. . . . .t.. imni iinrnnrtrn fur the ,u ur v" ,b"
auuujiuiirii tue i ,Amn, ,1.. r,ltluriii of Air. Steward . jvocnea-
IWUS aa w Ur speech, Ul Iht C'ato U dvttAvtdl' And if a Tresident of the character describ-
OaxAMxTAL naHArt Utxrtt. We Lop hould U elected, and Mr. Davi. should
tuten .th. tod.j. .bfJ ..... . u .c. """rL::
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Lt. J.araef
aide walk, aud coulemplate
pellucid lake thtt, lave, with ita aromatic wa- jj The most distinguished fighting msu
.r.ihft.li-ft of th. Davement and the gravel and heroea of the preeent day are Louis , a
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of tbe street. If they have ever a friend oo a
diiy raiu or lowt-reo. iu wri uiurrent thom allure, uy Otue veraptiug raoret oi mnu ,1a of air. that they will give ample , j r ffrair 0f mmxt, a half dozen of those wsy. and thst thy will preveut the . . . . . . ti. uoliVn uf th nt.chinV F I jfc qd'P. Vdlj
Anmrritm having atsrl-! the new law and o-
der movement, baa endeavored to bring aid good citiK-ne to it aupport.and to detach any retDblance of oaal complicity with th rowdy portiou uf lhe eommuoity. Whiting asks for alO.OUd damag. An examination into lhe sjmpaihira of th State and City ofll er wAs'i.eceasary, aoi Mr. Whiting complains of the result of these enquiries. it.a .i BoaTor., Sept. 9. Mt. Gen. Wool arnved at Camp Massachusetts last evening, where he waa received by th Commander in chief, and partook of opper atheadqaartert. A large number of dit tifjgTJiahe-J guests were preseet, including many ladies. A monster concert by IS bsndt cf nuiic, tccotupsnied by artillery, took place io the evening. Thia morning both brauchet of the legitlatiire, escorted by the ancient and hosorable arulisry company, left for the camp. A grand review lake place lo-day. Tbe tents will be struck al 3 r. . to morrtw. The Second Brigade will be reviewed oo Botloa Cocaraota by the OoTn;or aal auf?. '.
delight of visitor
Let do un poetic mortal dare fill this miniature ocean up, or hide ita soft slimy bed, (aftr evaporation) from sight, by well-laid boulders. Lave it to widen aod deepen until there ahall be room beneath ita surface to hide the defunct body of some portly Aldercnao, who, tired of life aod sick of the honors of office, shall seek the shore of this lake to "shuGe off hi ooartal coil, (original) and make hit grave beneath ita waves: Where ma 1 lt aoi catSaa around alra may riot, An l flou.lrtao4 Bat CS may cktooa. aim JtU" m Good Time. Tbe 8:43 train from ladiacap olis, oo Saturday bight, made the run from Wood'a Mill to Ihia city 8 miles ia 10 minutes. The tram consiated uf a baggage car and two passenger cart, drawn by lhe locomotive "Weston," commended by that experienced oittr, Wa. Cacjh.
r..u.ntndn Jennioga Wise. And there ia
a strobg point of revetnblance between the two. Louia. after fighting with Franci Joseph, made a treaty of peace with him that nobody could exactly comprehend, and O. Jeuumg did the ame thing with Mr. Ould i. J'-
Tat CoTTOS Ceor. Harly aa the aou i. lhe new crop of cottou is brgiobing to arrive at New Orleans, Mobile, Memphis, Savannah, aud Charleston, tu auch large quantities as to convince sagacious and reliable calculator, that the preaent crop of the great aUple will be the largest ever growu. The receipta at New Orleans, of new battou.up to Saturday, the 20th ult .were 10 bale., again.t 73d bales to the .am date laat year. The crop of last year which wa tbe largt ever before raised amounted to about 3,7üO,OOÜ bales. The crop this yesr will U 4,ü0dO0 balea, which at the moderate rate of ten ceut. a pound, will be orth f 1G OW.VK) out Aas drtd eaaf eixfy MuZlteas f dolUrt ! Can aoy monarch io the world boaet a costlier throne than th goldeu one from which King Cotbo rules the natiou ? T Tbe T.mmaoy Hail Democratic General Committee of New York city !-eld a meeting on Thursday evening. Tbe Time says tbe Hon. Daniel E. Sickles (who ia a member of the Committee) waa present but took do part in tbe debate. Ha waa warmly greeted by many present, aod during the eeuteg be repaired to tbe "Tewtcr Hug," accompanied by a large number of friends, whom he treated to rtfreshmcnta. am ' JLTZluc is fouod in immense quautitiee io th) aoutb part uf Wiacontia and tha north part of llliooia. It ia aaid that there ia. .mora of the mineral there than ia all Corcp.
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