Weekly Reveille, Volume 38, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 July 1855 — Page 2

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. Tho RoUcft J \ 1 [, - ; Manytn'ordare at most■ tut venal, whilst others art ’mortal, Imcaa ’political enot>.~ EmAi'too Ad freqiTenlly.| associated ‘jwilb trutb, so-as tafa&cive'thojc who but casualty the Wfiiect0 ;i■ • •£' ' * - j ; /iave looked wUhdccp internal. upon the proceed iugaof the';late: National’ Oouricil;of tbo Amtricaa Organization, andhad "Imped that a sound; political platfitm woulij have been loid,; ft'pliirorm.u i c K Vl IVcop Id stand; but confess wilh sorrow that. In ,-tbla I hare bcen moic than t • y I The North 1 - is put yelreatyto baptise the Douglass swihdle Spith iU*approbalionl Tbe uncalled for iniquitous rfcpcil of .the Mis* soun|{Compromi*e - can ■ riqt end ’will not be saacUonud byihp Amcricaii party of the. North. VefiKh National Cdu n ci I ’.os if it at our hands, whip.they asjt ns* to tooEcnt ‘‘that Congress blight' not.t,o legIslale,>upon \he subjcct of slavery wjilnp' the : Territory ; of (he United Stato/' ' This is.the rotten plonk of the platform and must bo taken uj? or the party find grate.,/ - , %- ; • *>Vc are nojAbolitionSst.' Our mopo is leave slavery to those who lire in slave States. ' Let SUte rights ,W guarded; but-let ijareify be contend' to stay, wherein*; let it sUod if it can iipon : its own - soil;' Vf hllsUWe jioid that thqie shall be po ; ipietfeience bpon the part of Jute States; with the Hgfilsrif.slare States, wpaljb hold that ps; Gpd has creqted all, men,free and equal, slave Slates should bo pdnte&t-lo -let .TernWty tofred* dopriemaio 6eq.‘ Recqnstructjhe demolished. Oomprprhise; (hat /Cbmpiomise. that onco'eaveil the -.coubUy, add ; which if unmltrfered w|iy would abon form an'.everlasting hairier lo ; t(ie agitaUoa of slavery in the halls, of Confess, Nationalize slavery ps it bps lieen dopej and 1 asjthe'Cduncil propose to continue, and we are pa rti e S; ip. its citension- a pd pprpeluplion. Denationalize itbyiertoritg'lbe compromise,!'and we are /.content that; the South manage- her own institutions;. Let it alone to; work either its own desltuclioq or salvation.-' ; ' . '-'I;- - We can blit sanction the conduct as well ashbnor'thejueji'. from, the North who M$ib* drew from the Cbpncil, feeling . that 'in (the North-tire events pf the past year have decided the pqsitibn pf, the free. Stales; to he for freer doai. Lai jfnlso that though the Norljr wfre in, thfe minority in t Jie Council, fhayaro,'the representatives of the principles of a majority of college;-— Thp. adppUqn ‘ of.1 his -pi ntTWiip was neither ejepediort o/'pgAl; / Let: then the rcpresenta-, Ures'of the North ■ be' , suilaiped ;: . ni‘, theity tion, and.lhQ ainse of Ap5ericani5tn'ShaU ti due ta .waiye her; banner in triumph;, Ydrk will yp(| f against ’the plalforti \ aslhas bee ad emo nsUd teddu ri ng Jthe ‘ phsl year, /and will.? stand ■ ip| bray el y »by, the ■ side Vor| her porttmmjri ends : bolh eafl nnd west, v' ; j ' /■ ’ many- honest qien, iooldng/at the of the Uitiidd States, can feel,to be a-falsp positiup. :|To delegated the !* Power to dispose of, and maRetail nmidfut;- Rples. and Beguldtions respecting the ,'1’erritorjJ or- other Property bjj longidg’to |je ; (Jniled; ‘; Theiramerayoftjihd- :4ooked,.Bpoa| lbe Tctptory cs lhe 'b I lire General QovArntDcnU ;' liers'jto * rcgiifate'| and dispose of. Thn. power'll he n* to 'determine the/- nature of the that:ore to be built Up; in’ the Territories belong?’ Constitutionally' to'Congfess.’V Should this power be exerted in Kansayto: prohibit Slavery7/ I a'nswer yes, 'and for.the following reasons; ’ " '' ‘^ r '

1 A Letter from the Jpar West. OnARL'orrr, Uujrihii Co.. Iowa,) ■ V-; Jpne^^sssrX. EdUor\ W&kly Revtilk foeling this monifhg/ somewhat; in the \nobd * for writing/ahd' bring s contriiiotor of yours/ I pf&sumo will ho a sufficient excuse; If'I tike the liberty* to jotdown a'fcw of of . Uu& part of the Great West; /or .the benefit oLyourself and- , ' ; , . " - ' f ■* '* V • * ' Although there. lias been considerable excitement iu regard to tbs emigration to Nebraska, -I am folly: awaro Uiat tile indhcpmehts offered by. that wild region aro small in “comparison with those' df lhis young bat growing Slate. Here,-air, in Iowa,wo have everything that can-pos-sibly.condiicoto tho comfort and welfare « ■ • ■ , • • • • * »v*y * . . of man; ns you must ho aware, our-prai-ries lie before us as so many natoral fields which pnly. ; need o; .little criergy df tbo, husbandman to lay inexhaust-; able fcsomqfs, which, are abiding $nd tend tp’em/chert facility than tho mines of Californio. ' We’, find indeed that dll that agriculture needs is the opening, of tho soil, and cycry Vpccics wohavp juscTqr is, cnjlrya* fed/’ Cora iV nu’scd hero on well culti>V .* - * *.* w . f. . * * 1 •

.State Mass nee ing . J op toe hjople. •’ . Topic people of Indiana; ; The creation o/hew issuer within. ,ibe past year, brought/into’ exisiancea- hew paHy Party, composed of independent men c f all. fonder .parties, assumed the nOme o; Itepublicah or People’s Parly.' At the Jctober election itr this 'State,'and'in all the Free States lost ycarj it achieve* a. glorious victory over what is called "Old Lineism;P ;/ Sj * * Proraoneht, and/ in many, minds/ the mpst import'aht issue was the repeal of the Missouri;-Compromise, by. which Slavery..had ‘been prohibited North of 36 30.. -~ The People were; told by.lho advocatea of the repeal that Slavery would never go. NorUi./jf that linp as a conseqhencnof such repeal. 'The existing state of facts as to Kansas shows how much • reliance is to bo placed oh such assurances,' • It is there already—and. an armed -moh' of Missourians andtbo Pro Slaveries,c/tho South am determined that iUhal! remain there forever. . /. ' • v;

[Prom the Louisville Courier,

THE VERY LATEST* NEWS

STEAMBOAT DISASTER!!

Explosion of the Old JLexlnglou. . MANY LIVES tOST.

• * A, 'V'N Av '' /ni *Vp , TERMS $1 PER AHHtDrjMC.J SST 6TRICTLV (IS ADVASCE. ;'j£y ;t ( * ,1 • ■ *1 Xo name entered ontllHhe r ( \d ptper tent after the time for which payment hae been made. ■ '

The steamer Lexington, .Oapt. J, V. Throbp, .which left St. Louis last Thursday evening for Louisville, having' about eighty persons on board, including passengers and crew, exploded her boilers in the Ohio river, while under way; about 3 o'clock .Saturday morning, killing and wounding fully half of the people on bdard. This terrible disaster occurred near the town of Rome, la., 100, miles below this city, while every soul on board Willx the exception of tfiat portion of the crew Who were bn watch, * werb asleep in their berths, totally uhconscibns of the the 1 danger - and ‘ deaths that surrounded them.’ • ' , — - ; v •,

Ciurcyiar Axixtci: Let tho loro you'bora raej i!tu to; (b letted you were pi tiled to me, end i the Ir—'arJ a now profoi* fur wy- memory,; be f\uVnlti Tolu Vflna tliew admpnltloul wliitli Mwtc I yvu,«n 1 which L endeavored to enforce by my j 3fempie.:,lfcDlih piny iplrU; Scrrm xo.Koncuts tjrujscclii irreCTitoct Cor.suu; giro »ljpi*ort m l sob'll 1 IT to your government, honor, nndre ward „yoiU public offltarit pey tliu »(rlcle*i alien lionto the inpimtionv of religion and morality* ' Then under ,tLc ptjjiiHuui emll"< of Ifeavett,j pu m eo^rblnnjand happy’people. ■ , . ■■ x . *■ OtOlUE \Vi«USOTO!*.

Philadelphia, July 2,

■ The boat is intense here. Ten deaths have occured from heat sinco yesterday morning.’ ,

• • . , * • Boston, July 2. The outyfanl train from Boston ran off the track near Winchester. Tho engine, teudef, and- baggage cir were'thrown dow an embankment 12 feet high; one fireman the rest eschpcd. t Ji.ru~j~a~r ----- -|* —i i ■ m mm mrnrn****

• The Birthday of Freedom.

When thd C oloriics of• jSVrtli • America ;LpJdly.asserted their inherent and mtiint -tin right to form one of tho great families of nations, tho day became a sacred. * one; , Tt began a new era; no' event com■pariiblh -haa happened since tho period ; whcn.‘:jta>'egw. find united in tribes and . ?ubVmUod to, a foun of government i It . wis, more rigmficant than 1 the-rise pf a . new people. ■ ' The Fotivrif of Julv, 1770, ■ir the : erclnsiyb -property J of ‘ Atdenedns, ' as tlie net aV * day - of the It-bc-iopps. to! ely to ■ Americans, for"’ it ■ woe , their (kiwis of political * freedom. Up to -thattime, bur forefnthenJ.liad. lived uu-

'The boat, it is supposed, exploded all her bolters.with a terrific noise, causing death and destruction to all around. The upper works of tlio boat, forward of her water wheels, 1 were, blown to fragmfnts,' throwing the sleeping passengers and tho. crew about like ‘.‘chaff before, the wind,” many of thcm falliug in .the .river* And others alighting amonglho of the burning boat and red.hot furnaces on the lower deck, os the boJU, almost, on the instant at tlieeqxlosion,'caught fire,.Urns exposing- the survivors of tho v wte.ck to the horrors of being cither burnt olive or drowned. Atthis junctufSTtheLoS'tcaroenod. and commencedsihkrng',. wlten a wowl boat wip caught, and (hat, together with .skiffs, and the steamees J. CrFrwnont and D. xi. Given, Which cahxe up,- saved many lives. • • .... Tho J; CJ. Fremont, with eight of. the survivors, all wounded, reached this port Saturday .evening. The D. A 1 .. Given stayed by the wreck’somo time, and arrived hero yesterday morning jvitli ‘a good many-of the* wounded and-the passengers who were saved, -Gapt.VVobd amLofficcrs of the 1). A. and. Doctors Robertson and-rjones, of - iteme, /a., merit the warmest thanks of a ml the community .for their xunnydiind acts on the occasion. " Capt~;Wo6d bad his boat turned into a'rcgiilor hospital at once, mtd was most assiduous iu his care and alien * liontotho^imded//';,['/}' ■ '■ . .Oapt; Xhrodp, who Was terribly burnt; Went back fo St. Lbni^'accompanied by his Jo!(nsoii, ' first 1 engineer, Mr. 'Da'vbison, the clerk,.ami a number of the cabin enjift on; i\&-BuUw)uri. Tl« boat turned: bottom upward, and sunk near $tepheusport'. ’ ■' TlieSocopd mate was standing nbar forward ’ litis fit the tinw of ion/arid/lie ! fi rst' th irtg heknew.hcrcaught the Captain inhisarins.' was oh the hufnraiio dcclc; the moment ■_before.^/Several of; tfife passen-; rfrawho-.werbinayed, ihtlmlingCapt. T. TVhHo, on. thq Giv , c«,- , know noihfng Wf ll^/disaster till dltey’ found i hem sc Ives in* tW liver; night ’dress,; among tholloating pprtidns of the xvreck. ' Hqw they/verd savcil, wr ip what maimer {Hoy yeache-l the; shore*, vwds equally a mystify. *' A jiassrtfeer osjcopi, in afliapiter bertli- waa saved, ahB thp one iif'an iunderberth df-thb same room. . y 1 The ‘second, eng|n’cert* AViRis, who was on was killed, and' Ins: assistant secpnd,cterk and'au assistant bar ficepb/ were killeil, and two lireraon, names pfct known, burrit tqdeath in their kunkfl7 >Tiyo passengers who got on the boat st _ Sniitblahd, 'were killed. One of thcii jyiis agent Ionian about’30 ysars of age, medium, size. With brbwji lm|p’ nnd sandyj goatee, ; 5lr. Wiley Johitstoir,'of Madison, hod his leg broken and reccived spvenfl; jcohtufitlons, 1 He was - tokcp to iladiSqn- bn the'. Strader."" A German deck jiahd and a colored man, .who- lived, back;pf Now ‘ Albany |;dicd oh' tho D. AGiven. All tbo'lfldies/.childrcnandpass■engerk in the* after .part of tho heat wore saved; linlmrt. OoeWir two dead '.bodies, and portioaa of. tho * wreck wore, met-by the Itoinbow/So milea below tqb of thii diitestdr/, : t /. -.

Easton, Po.,Jnno 30

. The .acqncdnct 8 miles, below Vernon, on tho pclaware, fell to day. It will take three or four wceeka to'repair dam* ages. , ’

So dbhg as a determination to extend tho area of Slavery,; in violation, of solemn National compacts, is' shown—so long as tho Slave holders and' their allies; ih the Frye delcrtnincil to mako the institutjba Kational; tbo,{ruo friodos. of. NEPUBueAx'FnHnxur and the •UjiioK wopld bo falsOr,tp. their professioh and traitors; to. tlio best interests of their Pquptry, worori}cytq remain idle. spectators of;shdh .’dforts. They capnot— wilI not'so’ramain■ ■ , *rho Omb.for' action is at .iianil}—the Old Lincrt of this; submissive t‘{jqte_ oftbeSlavoPropigandiste—active in tby forraatiiw of. Associations in aid.oT their:confederates! • ' ’/f - ■ . Ifis time.that the; Itepuhlicahs-shotild Strengthen ’ organization, ih the more effwtnally to .meet .this jmlghty issue i n IhV spj rii o f ■ tho Fatho rs ro f the Republic. •' ■ .Therefore, a portion ,of the IJepubl|can party of this State,, deem it proper to /call upon ai^l' who*desire loVco-oporate' in resisting- the ;hncroabhmcnte of the. - Slave Power,: and AO' ’maintain thi) principles promuIgatcd- Vy the Itepubl i cans iof this S tatoi nlho C on von tjoh; o f' Ju ly/ fast, -to, meet in Mass Conwdioii in tha city.' of Indianapolis, 1 ; at iO ’o’clock,:A- AI.,' *qu Friday, July 1 13, /55, Uho anniversary \>f the .Ordinance of 1787, .whi’slf bflnsecralcd the Nortli-WesttoT’recdom, for the phy ppsb of devising, a hipre complete of orgamkatipn; dun hoiW existi, and. to Ifdppt such bo . 'deemed eventual to[tbo -great .'Cause of;Itcpiibli; cahism. ’ .> vh -,f I" 1 A''; - -/- y > ‘

Washington, 30

The long contemplated resignation of Mr,,Mas6n, Commissioner of Patents, it is /said, has, taken place. He will leave on thursday to engago in a more lucrative business. ,i ; , . Blake, now Commissioner of. Public Buildings, has given 800,000 and Ijafbccn appointed: Uoach retiring. ,

land at ah averago-.of 110 bushels per aore; wheat and * other small grain average rales of85 bushels ■ per acre, and potatoes'and vegelables of every description coq Ira raised in.- almost incredible quantiles, and that lop: Witlj a very small dm o tint pf labor/ so; that'the offerod to .the 'tiller: of.’ tho: soil are • hot

Her* tho''Usurpations of lltdso whom tho ’ \'a rl o hs chances 6 ffo rco aaid fraudfaiscly Jciirf blasphemously .delicti; 'bad $adc. ’ their r rulers;. Liko blifid men they weto . led tn’tlw mill and their'horbic atreHglli put'lcrbasc and trivial mo’ bythesety- ’ put tho declaration of American "jwotf ■thc.utterWo of tho j to bo,, found 'in the laws’ of - men. - ('fins day) ■ ecvcnty-niho ’ye^ta 1 jSgoi'tiiarkcll' just such a'period in 1 tKfelpolitfcal world; as (hatjuiW .physical . . the iJefty Bnid, .‘'Lot there bo lights' ; Lika ftitr dawn that separates tiro elomepts pf.frcbdopi troni tyranny; :• trnlh. frojn er* ’ / canqot’i^dgjno.iii, outUipi Alio fcsnfts to . spring from .that geni■ of: active ,*brpath* •; ihg. thought then planted. fmcdom is -■indeed ■’a/reali ty, and .. khaycrylifq of tho ‘aoolj’ thep" was ;In3p7 "on ajigjtist and Bublimc.affcwor- . tp Jfept, in ;e tern a li roiaeiabrance. .Let it bb hallowtid.'fof it;lias,placed on J tho' brow of-) humanity a circle 'of 'sovereignly .of) ' d croim is |at 'p, ajjd; YrlVinl T TOjint^rfeiL liberty ; is nqt. adapted to human nature generally, it admirably suited fdt bat 'Use- as |Vt' not i On. * * It 'bastinado uk jjfrcat and ! strong.’ It. has' coi'pred) thofland witb'iPilroads ; pjad ;‘Uio ; ships) - beyond. ‘ all {witU -6 they naf . lions,*, when . wo take into' account • the dime within which all, this;Has' been -'ac: 'complished. ' •.;••• : ° ■ ; . Gloads may, coyerdhe fiiturq * of other nations, but tho stars of .thesd States give surei- tokens whfcreoJtb base calculations • •of' theircoming proSperily.'ahd vestaeik. tlien, arises, 'How may, UiA memory pi* .tho day be. best preserved; in' •,prdpr-l|mt we. may always bare? a rallyiug pojnt ;and’ a , war- cry against opptesr dbnpttatiyd may Lear- with iis'a' weapon to) defend.’ puf" JifeirtiPs, amLA/ thpoitqr * pgdinst i’ito demagiigces; jand ‘ the *iHorp fatal treason)npgldct. i t f i ito'.‘anniversary,of American Independence i sa ild's pl ay, though chil.tjuh! J oia vcry.pApcrly ihThp ; ch6,rp3 of, Joy and;exultation annnaliy.‘caUs forth.. jPpo df our stategmanVhas'-truly "There is n’ deep■ wisdom.iVthe common-consent; wherewith flm' natidd umfifkally 6f ; TLeif oivh .wh *frc§ v will nndaccphl liidrtc ifip Fourth of Jidy from, tlie/otitqr, days' q{ die, yoar. i ( l’iierd i8,.a senopsness in it far transcending the idka of- an 1 wmuaHrolrc.” "Freedom an'i| lovo 6f|cpnatry rctpnre3 : its oclebrif ibnV’.' -The nat|6n ;fp idoyojcd long yp?.ts ..of, toil ‘.emKbalUo to achieve land . acdompl Uh that indepen donee * jheit) rtprescntati(*e|, pledgM*Hheir ‘iiyes,l ! ; their 1 fortunes/.and .their, soared ■ : , : ..* .As it is a settjed.thiDg that is to 1 bb 1 (^mmemorated,- 1 wpula'.eay* in vCbnpIasiop j tliit tjiq orator can lin'd no /the mep_bnore^wprthy of, his art'.than the ijerhism'; of the p revolution. : His‘words w:)bfitid willing ears, and' the; thrilling Eentenccb ( “wni ‘live long* in the heafts 1 Th cn 'let 1 *the eloquent y$p njs of- the Bi l»l.c, of Freedom, the DacjqrfUoiVToL Independence, bo read until itr becomes ’as familiar-ittf our ears as ■Ii6nseh6?d' ; wo?dsi ’ never to* bbAh* lO'o Woitiiar— Uicy arc full of Mm and j >mp*8t-j ,tmi|if|jl, principles of . pfiMiwisdom; * they, cpn never become i>lale,r,ni)pcofitablo,:bi ntelcss,' whilo r the 8C^ptpfc^f'i^oVcrnnibnt , tests jh-the hands if Then ‘ let all thanfc' God forj ; th8 ( of religious ; ani,rcsoive to perform tho duties cemnof tqd witli: tjiat libferty to, their God, their coimby,. and their couecieuce.

Poutland/Mo., Jne 2d,

'flja straighlo'ht whig State convention yesterdy nominated Hon*. Isaac itccd, of WnlddborP, for Governor. * The meeting was large hnd harmonious. The resolutions wemdecidedly anti-Nebraska, antiiv.’N., npd opposed to the passage of the liquor law, although in ftlvor of stringent laws tegujatiog the traffic in intoxicating drinks, •

few-' . ' ;*” v v’■' - ■ r .' But tliq indhtembnteYjq- make . in this State a porminent bomo do not' alone lip in the fertility of Ihqsqfl; there pro. other, inducemente’ybf equal, if; not of greater woighyamphg.tljeaeia* the’ facllhatTowa has been: settled principally ; by - energetic men/, who spuming Ihc convenripnpl restrictions of b ocic ty; which diflefehep in teb man/of labdring man,’;havp; left' the "anslOCThtic cities'and districts bf- the Atlantic’ and middlq .States and spnght this* unpolluted legiin Where they might build -hp’ coinmuhities: where labor is Hpribfahlo arid wkerti • tlra. nghtyhdtldnly in terra bnjt; ih; ■ principlo' of; tlio/labouring ctesc8;.aro :recogni»yl: and 'upheld;So this , may emphatically. * the 'paradise'/bf the’’ Worldng and pll thoso freo, hearted mechanics "otti energetic cultivators of'mother' earth • would hero find on asylum where equality'.of rights,-is duly' Considered and where leagued bppressioh finds no reh^at. ' One pf the most important fbaturcs of ohr advancement (Undoubtedly' ip; 1 th^t : internal improvements of overy kind ara camcd/orWaid with unparalieled success/ We have thoTlock Islancf|irad Jndianapp* fis Iteilfb.ad cpnnecring oiir.frbntiius with 'tiie ’ Great Fathcr-of Waiora/sp that^communication may bo Ira had wlth,the East ahd/‘airthp world/' /I Woidd adyipe era-: {grants ur persons coming to pep pur /air country tb place themBelyes/h tho caro of this Hoilrond Company, take - /parage ftrtnwUlr,'and. they will arrive Hoping as-many ah possiblo wil he conslraincdrto comb /o‘ this -goodly ‘ land, ! conclude^'wishing you prosperity/ -Mpre anon. - 1 . liOnopca. 1

; • ’■ New YonK, July 2, ' The Softs held a meeting on Satin day evening in the Metropolian Theatre, which was slightly attended; proceedings «pir illcss. '• \ By tho arrival of the .Black Warrior, Veliava advices Irom flaypnu to tho 27 th. • Jtf is rumored tliat an quibroak had occurred at Porto Bico, and troops 1 pre bcIngsuntthUher, The health of t ho Island is pood, ; ’■ ; r -*'

V Holt. Johnson was murdered in.Brooklyn ' yesterday' ■ l»y pn Irisjiih an n arm’d Gorman:, Two* companions of tho deceased were womidejl, nno, is supposed mortally. Tho, Irishman was arrested hfter n dcspeynlp struggle!* ■ , *.-■ : Thu heal continues’tq intensely. .Twelyo porsqPjS di£d of siin strqkit ycstcrany, ' •” {• ’ V* ’ ’ ■ ■

; I \ j\W cppy tlio foilowlng/rom tho Wath : \ Vv '-j Blake ’AoEncK e -\Vq - are informed Ihat tliq Positnaster Genoralf has discpnV tinned the blank agency at Buffalo, N, Y. and thi»t allostpvWtere heretofore. sop* plied withb 1 a nkafr omth a t'dep pt .will; after, tho fiTrnished from- the* Blank-Agcncy-fit ‘Cihcinnati, Ohio* ;:V ;'\ t t •••;.': V / Postmasters wilI, UieraTprey a]iply for hjapks.as follows: : ,.v V*'-. Those- mjSdftiac,.Kow jfb,\Vrr moat,- teland Connecticut; Now York, Jerseyv, Pennsylvania, Dpi n ware, Maryland,'. California and Oregon, wilfapply to tho blank agent at.Kew York,*N.-;Y.: -‘Thosein the pistrict of Cpinmbia, Vircinia; North afod South Carolina,; Alabama and Flbrida, r will apply- Knit’ Assistant Po&maslerGenpral‘at Washlftgtcjn City, P. 0,. Those in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas', iliss'ourf ,Kentucky ( :Toniicssee, Texas,':Now.Mexico;, .Kansps, Utah, Nebraska, Ohio; Indiana, lUinbia.' Iotva,-, and ; Minnesota, .will apply. to ’the .iijankfogeht at Cincinnati; Ohio.."'’*VV; - ; > • TOB$ SwORK. at small. offices. We Warn, die too iuneh in f tl&habit of pcimitling ipco mp t* Wopibera ‘ of ; .th elr i lies, and' otljer persons in -their employ; (nonij of thera sing pw<jA aS, rcquiftid.by law)tb'chango v fho "mails - and.pcrform other dpim :’ptobumity£4 to; thoir> oijioes;, .. None bpt awom assisUpta shoMd bh'allowed'to hpye awes *to \hp- m aifey;; * v i LoasikoNew-spaterb.— Pubperiberato newspapers non-airival of theippapere, and .‘insonie instances, infiinate • that v Jhe loss is occiaionedbythc: fwlpf'tha ing*to Ins, rteighimre me. pepefs M othcra fpr pen^al;p ; .Tha f pap'ira fail to ho' return*, od.-tolhcir pfoper plaeo/.nijd the forbidden to ipajj pewspapei? that are 'in tlieir, officq ibr.d^iyery; v'- '• *; :

Violation or TlicNculrnHly Law, Kew 23,:M; Jitry has-indicted two men ford vititalibn of ;La\vs. v'fhoy am cljnrghdwith enlisting ineriTor the Giunen - . - Tdicniwas a meeting of the-. Italic. Steamship Company to-Jay.' Bepotis worn pro son id rellecting upon tile management of the,company, which’ wpnj.ncga* lived, aiuj the directors unanimously hiv taidod. ■ * *

;« 4fiL The colored man.has,national rights; To extend the oreaof slaverylh to Silend 'lte period ofbisTwtonga. NO nation is Justifiable in 1 establishing or extending a maniGeit wrong. v.2d.;The8peed)rsJleamViTPJ 0 ve*raenl oflhe country, require that it,bo thrown*bpen to'theenterprise of the poor free ma n w ho m a y seek his bidirad ip .the West, i Tha the. m ay-occupy and improve country without being thrown into a'disagreeabte caite. or compelled Ids act iuamurderbus competition with slave tabor. The superiority of free iaborjtt incieaiing- the I may. be'judged otbyOodipanpB stare'wiltaPiee States, exam* the the Census bn-lhiS Bubject* •' 3d. The peace qf jibe; Territory requires it. Cqll up > ihq. trdniaotions of the. past few months, scenes of; .mob“• violence,and. bloodshed have: occurretLiii/Kansai.'- Js noefcssity forilaw; for,Congress tain* te rpbse its. a nn' o nd settle, thi sjvcxeii questio a, wfore tji etbu nlry -be .era broilediq civ it war;.; whq', fprwahi’ into.' lha Terdtories io navaope of*the-masses speedily .follow, and in form’lhe pub- 1 i lj c^enttajet'qf thq Country, shobiifeot 6fe f phK milled. t □.embarrass |hat Sentiment:with those that aief eiatious-'and" calculated & stay, lie tide of,' bont-jidt emigration. 1 ■ jTot and other reasons that might be Cohgtess ought to* -legislate apod the Yub]eel qf slaycry, and restore to the North wbgt the ;Sbutfi;-hhif formerly cdncededj|bjit what hai hedh'.Wrpsled from tier by an tinhoiy abpUionid bqtld\ip parly.: ' £'a!!

From Suit l.nlte.

IsnensxiiRocK, Mo.-, Juno 2Ef, P. M.— The •Srtlt.Jjukb mail'of May and June itrrived last.night, ; A party reports .that the Indians are nnlAorouS around Black Hill,-' They, mu much viarated- at tile movements of (Ik< troops/and' are desirous b’f peace. They propose giving up the mnrdtTers of the •tiiaij party. lipitTaJl, The reports of so many persons homg kiltabbylhcTmlian-*, is a fabrication. The cholera has.broken out among tho 'Mormon tribes.

I ew G'o id tolS'coveri cs l|i Brazil,. : THe Journal dei Delals famish the fbl* lowing imterefiting-: account, pf-.thoviiew. sold' discoveries iq the nbrth of'Brazil: ; [Tlirce pf tfid-principal nuriferpds idles, ir S6 Ephid’dp Mdra’nham 1 , have beep three .-of extre'mo; richndss', 'and' ;jVast ih;the rainy’ Season;;--* :And ; eyfen'ih .the B17‘season .-the : necessary wbier may ; ’bcr obtamed’atS’ery’ fitUe' 'eip6nso ( ;by rivulets' ylcdirqm the xiverff :tnat border:'oV’cfoa^'-the .The soil is composed bfijuarlz, scbislus; and ferruginous clay. % ( Tho aniffcfoos bed' most extend, ,accoidi% 16 ‘ the explorers; to a chain bf mbnhtains .'called the Sierra Aricambu, inhabited* only by :India'ns in d' Etato of natureJ 'The; : expedUion'had bfeji the morb enciurogcd to continue the search; and; to ( nnderialV the task on a largo scale, as during theft short stay they acquired some 'magnificent specimens of the richness of the eatlh. *

.The Lexington lacked only a few 'days of bejngfivo ycare old.’ - Tile. mnebiru-ry was made - by Pbijlips, Hiis &■ Co.,of New.Albany,. and the boat was .quite old enough' to bo condemned. ,She had ’been •*a packet ' in; our trades but was 'recently sojd 'to ; St.- Louis'. The- Inspectors', of course/ hbw: that the damage is all done, will investigate, .as usual.; The boat was ' under way, 1 bad but .two Bremen, on watch; and it is. the opiraon ’ of' thoso who'saw that the boilers had no water in thetd; Alt the wounded persona arc | burply bruiced or crippled;' Annexqf is a list ot tbo- killed, wounded and-saved: * V :■ Ton persons were killed and miss 34’wire*wounded,- ;• . L. /. v:'V. •

‘. PonruNp, Mo,, June 30, ; In the Supreme Conrl/at Augusta, in tho case of J. Hoys on, sentenced to imprisonment and fined jn the Police Court tor gelling a glass' of liquor/. Chief Justice Shipley discharged ’the prisoner, deciding'that. municipal judges of Police C ourts have 1 hb jnrisdict i on \ in the disi; that punishing liqtidr sellers'cim only do' done ‘by indictment by jdfy. conjplctoly nullifies .thccasb so Tat as the manner and fqrto ofcieculion ha,? been attempted/ . ’ •'/' f / . 1 ’ : ‘

. Ofirivtin, Allegory. / ; ■ Theoh)tpaqiwas foiling ihfongK ifie burden and heat of the dayinculiivaiing fila field' with his* own h and ,i n dti o pb«i}ing the’promised seeds- into'the fruitful' yielding earth. 'Suddenly (here flood be/ Tore him, under iheshadeofa huge linden tree, a vision.,; The fold.man- was struck with amazement/ . ...

Sequence to Preacherllatiug. ; > • The. ; organ of the /Pierce, : -Bright ;& Douglas party ‘in this ' State’ avere'; that there5never was ‘ a- greatcrfalsehood: or d more, dangerous doctrine tbanjthe avere? ment-tha't Obriptiahity is 'ah'ferment of bur political systcid;* Sffirm.that .‘-‘Christianity has - no 'more ■ to do '■ with- bur . political * -system (than ’ the sdenbe of iriathepiatics.” ■' f; '' v: *■ to. a similar averment of thr old lino organs in ifodtuiky,‘-8ays: -■ • v... •. t ’ >lt | Is 1 not* at ■ yi remarkable’that the democratic party; iyhidi;afifiliate3 with ev* cry phrasO 'of bipropean 'infidelity,’from the' iinmonity-purcbosing’ Catholic, to the Heaven-defying,- - God-denying 1 i Freemon br Turner, should libit-.wthsconr and incrodolity tbb ravereijUjfladdrrtibn pElhe Supreme Holer oT : the f C-f *Hbwhobdihot I riseh ' lo. pomproheni siop Of the. great'political truth' tbat/religinn and virtoe arb .tbo in the republican o'ses American . freedom] idea ‘of the gehios ;and;:constitutiqn : .6f American institution?; '.and: |of -tha true basis on which self-govqrrimtnt Crests forj itssupport,/ ■' V

” wait adfcKith confideocf the acUpji.or that} the poiillpp’awtipifed!by,' Iheir. delegates will be fully atjdj trittciphailly sustained. . -; . ' *

' A Speculajor ■ Once on ; a time a country Dutchman early one morning. jvent ; lo town,;wheib bychanceho overheaih pome traders telling each otben how mn'cti money .they- had made that morning hy speculation; oria 01 them had paatie §200, 500, Han's pnmp of acquisitiveness was-bigi excited that he, without any - reflectioij, concluded to leave his former-business; which was labor, pnd try- his Jmdd at spec 1 ulalion and on bis return home 'bis intentions known to his faithfu) ytow.~ Early next morning. be gathered bie waUbt containing bis fnnds, amounting dollars, and off be goes post Hasle and half bent, to look up a speculation,He had not proceeded fafwhen be met a'wbgpneF, and accosted him thus; * ‘ ... '• ■’ | .

Oncof the miners brought'away.n bitf of quartz of about eix indies inwidth*,. four in length; and two and. a half in thickness; and besides fragments r&crVed for analysis, this stone yielded ounces of gold. . , : ...... Such are the facts related by the Maranhajri Observer, with a natural 'enthusiasm. Thef editor secs in this discovery d source of incalculable prosperity to the that must draw foreign colon izati on thither by the irresistible attraction of the precious metal i and hasten at the same time the cultivation of iat wonderful vegetable wealth. Its' primitive forests, under an equatorial' climate/contain incrediblcabimdanco of all the balsams, dyes, rosins and gnms bo necessary to European industry. The means of procuring them have alone been wanting, find thbcO means the search for gOldwill pronde/ Such’is the present dream of the inhabitants of Marnnliara, fed by the thought, 'moreover, that its El Dorado is but livr-and-twenty days distance from our elder continent, which has myriads of gold-seek era always at the service of the New World. ' '

(Cr Major. Mordecai,' Col. Delafield, and Cttpt. AIcCIellaa. the three American officers Kvho recently visited Franfco. with' the object of obtaining permission from the government to passthrough th'o army at the Crimea/have been mforriicd that

•“ I era .Solomon, 1 ’ spoke the phahtoiij. in a friendly voice. - “ What are you doing here, old man!”

•* |f r you ai’e Solomon,!' replied ih& van*; crabfe laborer, “bow can you ailc^lhia t Inmyyoutliyou 'sent ,mo (io the I' saw its occupation, and learned from that' insect to be industrious ami to gather. What 1 then learned I' have followed up lo lhia bour. M ' “Yoo have only learned halfthe leaaOn.’/ resumed the spirit. “Go agaii) to the ant, apd .'learn from that iQseet ib feat in the winter .of.yoor life, and enjoy 'what you have gathered'up.”'* . *.

the French* Govcsnment cotild not grant them permission to do so; and, ns was anticipated, they/immediately-left ‘f6r Berlin and Warsaw; having been ihvittd by tho Czar to visit Russia. Indeed, It is rumored that the' head of the‘French Government treated - them with‘anything but courtesy/' Their visit is altogethor of a scientific nature." *' • ' • " * r £•“-»*» U

ftCT 'Hie speculators in flonr are getting their fingers! bdrrit 'and, np one pUtles t^ CI fh ‘ from New York, dated the. 28d‘ l inst../says that dealers who bought largely- oh time are badly bitien. I.OUO barrels Hhn't sold'nt $9, turned over at a loss to the, purchaser of five shillings per* bbl—net loss oh this transaction 3625. ;'■■■■■

; - MEciiANics.— What have if ay done. Have they not opened the secret chamber of )ho mighty deep, aoid eiiraciediu treasures, and made the raging biUova highways, on which they rideai on a lamed aieed I A re not- the eletneou of fi re ant| . water chai bed, toth e crank, 'and at iherae* ehabicV bidding corapelltd m imn ill Havfl.not mechanica opened the earth, and made its products .contributehp pur, wanuT The forked lightning is ourplay tbing.and they ride triumphant on /the Jvidgs of the mighty wind. Talhewiaa they jra floodgates pf knowledge, and kings and queepa are decorated by their handiwork. r. t \ • *r

“Good morning, Mr. Wagoner, J.vyanta to speculate a lectio dish mornin'widyod.” “Well,'’ said the wagoner, “hot? do you want'to speculate.” , “Veil,** says the Dutchman, “I vill pet you fife dollars, you can’t guess what my'tog’s namdish:” “Call him up till I look at, him,” rejoined the wagoner.; Dutchman: “H-er*e Vatch he-ro Vatch, he-re Vatch.” the dog trots' up, the Wagoner o’yes him for a moment and said, *T guess hia name is Watch," Dutchman, “0 besnro, Mr. Wagoner, you has won him, do monish is yours,” and Hans returned to his old occupation perfectly satisfied.

•• • i-,: : TffE'SouTAjiY Mas.

' (&f Couni<j rfeit twenty• fivc cent pieces are again jn -circulation, bearing the date of?1858— -They are executed with' tolerable* neatness, hut are tpiite light and brittle beside being a trifle thinner than the genuine quarters. **/

AST Tho liquor dealers pf, this State have employed four- lawyers to defend their cases in*. the Supreme Court—-one ftoni EvansVille, one from Indienapplis, One - from Madiaon,. and one from’New Albany, Iflhalow isdeclared uaconstitutional, they are to receive Si,500 each,

. DCT Kino vessels arrived at New York on-Satnrdny, from European ports, hringf2,o44 emigrants. Two ships from Liverpool brought over 1,000, and three from Havre, A and ntwerp brought another thousand. ,l\ ' i

New Orleans, Jnna29.

The election in this place for Chief Justice of tho Supreme Court has come off. Elgee, the anli-K. N., had 1200 majority over Merrick, K. N.