Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 49, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 November 1861 — Page 2

The Daily Journal. ======= FRIDAY MORNING..............NOVEMBER 22 ———————

"The Bur Sp&Efc'ed Bann-r in Triemph yet O'er the land of tba Fr and tbe h urn of the Brave. ' S leSGBIlTlcH I BIOS FOB DAILY : ' .a to Hy mail or in the City, per year (tn advance) SO 3y laail per year, single enoacrfbec f 1 60 " dob of St (to oae address) 5 00 ADVBTIStNQ. FVr Tersas see first pK'f, tabnlar torm. AOSNTb: . The follow! g gentlemen ar- our actboriied A;-?nts In toe p. acre named : Dr. Ealstou, BVonvitle, Warrick C- -Jo bit t..ockwood, Mt. Vernon, Pwssy Co. John K. PangLorty, Rock port, Speti r Co. Junes L. Thorntot, Princeton, Gibson Co. Jol:r, B. Hand., Newbars-, Warrick Co. Dr. At; rpby, Sew H.i-m iv, Posey Co. A. B. VVilkiason, Cjrutbtana. Preston Talbot I, I'useyviile Pussy Co. H. H Cuutec, Petersburg, Pike Co. Mark Gntnt, Casal P. O., Warrick Oc. Q. P. Cavauah, fwenrrltte, Olbeoa Co r U -l r. a Li I M. THA VVB, . K. DREW-,...". .. Siinot .ASBOciAt Ki IToa Our Relations with Kugland. Tbe greal hasto manifested by the Northern Press in defending the legality of tbe cjiirse pursued by Commodore Wi!ke9, in boarding an English vessel "and seising the rebel emissaries. Mason and'rtiideil, and the contradictory character of the defense set up, Is quite a strong indication that they fee!, and consequently act, somewhat like an ingenious lawyer with a very bad case. If Secretary Seward baa no better success in convincing lh British Government of tbe la; fulness of the at than our newspaI era pipearo hve tb satisfying themselves, we may .as welf prepare ourselves for a 3rri?m. Tbr solution of thn difficulty, in .taelf, wonid be easy, were it not for the position ' iihorto asiiiraed by our frovcramer.uor: tbe Dues'icn of "visit and search' on the high ea", and which we have been J pleased to a:uounci3 "the American doc- i tr i -. To such a ridiculous extreme have wc cprried this jrioripIe, that our dag has ! tn polluted by protecting slave traders j r.-. i pirate?- other nations preferring to let i rbe guilty escape rather than offend our pe- j 'uliar vaaity iu thi pfiticular. We now j realize what a dilemma it baa placed us in. i We must either disown the act of Commodore Wilkes, and buueuder the traitors, or be tuiltt o( tlia ontniirenuit inconsistencv of iinvina otht tintinna a rniBlua we i Claim for nurlKea where it ooroiL aflfcet. I

our hrtareti - V poaitioa of mi's i. nd it "f'a3 change as co.t-tely as did tbat of .s uuaec-cry . r-ld, is ataaabla. Wa ' 9 reUtive ' the 0X Wu hav.: not gruv.ii great as to be; able & I by cert,n balt' tbrow aside all MSmA and consistency ; gxg ,he pil ... , rJ oa tin. d.: ,o unr dcolirnaltL powara. Oatr ;4 g -$ tb jeaUl,,RTt en routP Peopir are ynMty itn.nt -t cojifM . r n ...,.,, Vl, a j , rj rf, , , Ma 8ttrs:,e,. t-j. tur- iog.i rf.aam Eng j tJe,rffia. Site b-. haee mW waeks ffihgaHiniebt, a'nqut uvW.maaifest a dis 0ag o.8-reapoi eaward. ittoq to ran a murL. against "all era- of to pwSS unr liD. inU wss n0-,v g,,g. Uon f but it becomes them to keep rool, Caseyville, xpctint to reach Naabeil a and "bn :r-. they arn right tx-fore tbey go j HopKinevilh. 3hr profesK-i t he ahead." j rjoioo woman, and said that her husband, We have beet. Mii-dcd, as well as in- ' njthouijh obliged to ki e, on qnirt, vra3 at stru-Vd at the .a-re-.-jity of our cottmpo- neart a iotai eiiif.n .ad he ti vmniOB with tarie, in ascertajoiuir tii right of our Gov- j mAaY 0f i,g neighbo .-t i-art .oncealed an erninrut to -.uTe (b o emisaarirs, The ; American flag in his aspect ing tbat Cincinnati afotte thinW the Ggjvernmmst thj daT WM not far dit i wben hti could had a rtgbt to s?!-.p tbew f ei iaiiDale. It j rai3 it witj, impunity- She said that thojsinaislbj tb4 we oaii'aot regard them as am- j anda ui lbo people of Georgia, while, tbey baseador.-? i.f -a hrtatile section, fcr wa basra j yeje forced to give in their nllegtaaee to diatinctlt and persist; ntly rvftrsed to re- jeft , ,wiBj praTed daily for the BdOdBflsaf cngaiM tna confcderateV aa eirea heiliger-! ih rjnioo arm8, and longed for tbe hoar if euw. '-.Seuiier caa the (JoTernme ot," says I tMr delivasaace. Wuen she vft liafasi

me vessel lor Bearing , Msps tctii i lor ti.e t neaiy, bex'tnxe the writer.! on inttrriaiioaui law ni iu a clear dtetjcuoii oetweea these atid dispiilches b--iwecn me InjaWe rWHita and a neutral one;" and it quotes ':ivcn tbat point. Wbili; ib CiBeette i.-t reaJV- v-'uh law to .inset any tbenry bat its own, it doe, not j appeor la ftrengtba a ita position hy any ' prooi wbiiteer. It may le tru criminals ! art- -,.ie-te : -, ;i . high se3, batthev maat be t--2art!i i! f.3 iriminala bv the haws of" aatiom WteK-h would not noviv in ibh r-aae, because European nations are uot vet ooaaiaaad hat that these rerbeti mav I U inav Pea: ill-;-. hrnirno nMkrnl s has evrr-tjeen Qk iioaSt of Begtaou .bat uer soil ai-I &ue i? elwarj a amtaaiiioa to . , ,- , , i the rmntei! re-'ii-.rp uhi, nai- rm- -mm lha land 6i Breasion because of his politu.-al vp .:'(.:.-, ar, claims her protection. The India... !'oIi-j Journal places the ribt J of arrest .,u the groucd that a belligerent aaav stop tbk ambassador of ain enemy on bis paasaga and it evades the fact of our ! -r,i 't'-t. ,-; X'i i- --v.,ii ; i divmi in ii. r loniiu tuj5 iry-:i'i ai uciuerents .' a ylltv:?;:, pecnJiarljr it9 own tbat whatever g ii.Tf.Ti against hostile 1 tations, is stilr mdre laWfid against those j who are not tuitions in other words reV.. 1 This is a -'iiO w-yon-see-it-and-now-yOU-doo't-jee

ft" tWt rsther too fineiy j barge nnmber of officers who infest th8 bor cotdprehrnsion. FntrW teU and 0r 'Mftny ,f

drawn for our cotnyri-brnsion. ntr'and eaa very proper! v cply to such sngges- ! ttons --"Why obt' t to ns recognizing a ! power as Iv-liigrr'tr against wtotn yoo ask us to .'u, nee ar el! as submit to, all the laws (' -:.igerenfe. That qr.erv would . ,, r,e rather liffionti in hhcib,, aanl.l r . - ' . . , , , . I ,, ; :roiii iiiu jiauu-iJui v i?:.uaiea UJ oor Vrovernroent. II will be silenced, ur compel!e 1 to reply "Yo; must onlv recognize them a-i belligerents when it is to 0tr Interest for you to do so, a-ji only so long aa it Sa to our interest.'' Ctn aiiv American assuraa such a position' tvltboni a hlosh of shame mantiins- hiq eheeV - ,V . ' n tie .new 1 ork llera:d who the blunt;i, , . 4 M ness mat would ernt tbe adrairatioft of a r: r r.,-; r ii . . . ,. ' D;c lurpin or Jou A. turreli, saysEngland hai no right to complain, because she his done such thinirs herself ; aad bas alalways .nsisted on the, riKt of search and even pone to war for i. But this it not a lair way of patting th aa-tion. Wa Sra aarosa tbe bow of ' '-"tag ber to,

I board her, and seiza several of hat passenger as prisoners. Wo are asked by watt

njfht wo do this thing. If w .reply by the mi right England does the same," we are are stepped abruptly by the remark "But yju deDy that right, and therefore cannot piaad It in Justification of vo-r conduct." Tv"i!e we occupy a very iucontisteiit ; position, and of necessity out .a' "buiable i pie,'' view the question aa we aiay, still vc 1 do not rtinlt anything serious w'i'I .grow out of the controversy, ualea Eogla-d. is resolved on having a Quarrel. If we Insist ou keeping Seidell and JiagaD, her pride will be gratified by L.v.g. ud repd:ac all of our past professions - and abandon oor doctrine of the " flag protecting the ootlm." Qn the Other hand, if Wi.k-ca' act IS cJ is claimed by tbe Administration in the;most apologetical manner, and the prisoner? released, she can have no ground for complaint. In cither case-, our Government a. cue is buiuiliated. Il, Lt.w te, : .e men who wield the English government are anxious for an opportunity to pluuge tbe two countries into a wat, th ct of Commodore Wilkes will furnish tbe coveted occasion ; and all the apologies we n make or all the arguments we may arga wiii not prevent tbe catasLropbe.tLAll we csn do; in such a case is to gird irp on: loins and wNftit ourselves like men. This prospective cantrovtijy with ringland is but an additional ditfiru.'tt bequeathed ns by the pro-siarvery tauatica who have controlled and administered oar Government for so many years past. I is these men who induced Bucbana-u to reject that clause of the treaty of Paris 'which denounced p.-ivateer ng as piracy, and pledged the nation-, subscribing to the article to treat all engaging in thai business as pirates How humiliating, now there was a probability, of oor suffering bj tbe ravages of these pests of the seas, tot us to signify to England and France the.t we are ready to accept their proposition! ! '. was these identical plotters, vebo, in their anxiety Ui prevent the suppression o!' the slave trade, furred Secretary Cass to enunciate the doetmie that a vecel flyiug tbf American flag vca? exempt from visitation and search, although there might !e the best ei idence in the world that she wm .i slaver ot pirate, Xow, however, we must come torward and repudiate that docttine, and claim the privilege of stopping and searching other vessels whenever our commander" have reagnn to believe they are curryimr contraband articles or SoulbuTti ELai-tsaries, ecau.,e it essential to c'ir safety to do so. When tli'- ;i .iv.ned cl. ii.ee of our own breW.nii t 1 to qui !; 3, we iook at lZ' Our wofka sinCe. all thr ueifasariei of life were at tatnioa pticei, tn - v-ns the only article within r.r.li of tb- poorer clisses. She told ni that t? Vnew ' 1 ro3U offleers tn the Southent wuv, who wira at heart Union men, but who ail .-en driven to take un arms tor the h nth thtonzb fv-ar ,0S10r thelr prfp;. ... r.erhaps their jj ve3 "The of the -city oi Louie. vnie e bow coant fj alrnoa. extaisiv-?ty to BTVy an0 'ransporrai ttrmv tilbiog, provision . '.- Wg6q trijij; sra 8wn ,'?on ner,T WKT "ir tB"r'Plit'S 'o coats una ral-oau b-'.i:.- jr toa ; ariptV At Knit Rivr-r ovei t's'.ioni1, and preparation to iro into wi oter nuartcrs at tt.: 1 It is estimated ai I.onisvi;te ihst 5,Q'0 Uoioa troops are now in the field, in tbat State. Amon thH6 are regimen tt from Pennsylvania Minnesota, Illinoi-l and Wisconsin. A large proportion ot tna :orce w 1 . r - - . . i : -' - T, T?K ,u"u W?5. the tat &. N. R. R. Glen. Baeli is said to be applying hinisflt to the organi'&atiou of has department. On Saturday last he reviewed tbfe troops at Lebanon JunctioUi A visitor in Louisville is strn' with the ,hBi P 009 ot' lhcir titi? ? Lonvile neglecting thta'r camp dtties. It v.-yi an ticipafed tbat Qen. Bne'.l wonld shortlw or der a)l Hach to thek P089- '' ' .. " ,. gestae Purveyor ot -ouisv,! e wi I - " hereafter issue no more oajses for 50ini ' fliwa the river anloss lha persons' apoljing for the same are KSHlesits of tre.toWs on tba river, to which llt-J ar- 'ii..uod. Tbe C'lstotn officers on tha ftaat" at very &t:i. I at Looisville, axamioirs aH baggage, and requiring aver? en, before having, to be snpalied with ( p. On l"h last trip ot ' tbe Golden State, a num'.iei of pr-opla wrre ' t- r ; left at New Aibanv, wh- ..ished to po to ! ' L , " ' p 1 Padncah, but rouirt not procure pn:er j 2 (gr-Tao of our Ho, ,.h Regimsi.ts at Hnttooville, Va-, are o oe sent westward at j once. The Fourteentl. is aodoabtedlj onI of tfce Regiments, and the K.f.eeotb, o'r Sev j entewltn the 0,oer T(.- ,11 form pert of (j. Bne,r, nmz

EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE. ——— No. 8 GREAT JAMES STREET. }

LONDONDERRY, Ireland, Nov. 1, '61. }

Jffajra. mori Believing that a succinct $1,000 yearly, h wtl; be bsawd iM the - . scaie of salaries is fin d lo for ofe so aod graphic tccouat of my journey across . iajportanti y T.v J bear3 reU the Atlantic, and the feeling with which the tively a much fo than it does war is regarded in Great Britain, with ! with us. But 1 aiust. nc; hI'.gw toy weakother iacidents in detati, would be aecepta- for truing to sfciacs m into a longer

ble to the aumeroua readers of your valuable journal, I embrace the opportunity now presented. Permit me to say, in the outset, tba: 1 entertain no peculiar prejudices, either on the ne side or the other. If I have ever harbored any euch, they have been absorbed nnd lost in the anxiety which i I rafrtain for the general welfare of my adopted couutry. tarty in AagBSt I left tbe Crt-acent City, i alia during the succeeding week bade adieu i i to the '-Gethauiites." I will not speak of ! 1 the devils of our voyage. Suffice it to say j , we bad gales aud calms ; whilst thunder, i lightning, rain, and the heavy fall of water 1 : on deck as a wave would pop its head over, ! I filled some of the passages with teeliogs not ! easily imagined or described. All these mishaps, they were assured, were bat the ordinary course of a mariner's life; and believing it true, whether it was or not, many a sincere vow was registered that one voy-

, . . - ,1, lll.Lliuv " u j t u , r . , L - 1 , ; notbinjr -oald indacpbe-gmmbrer to rx- ggx 'mmkmM aBa- r - turn on anotner trip over tbe blllov eoa. . ; arrived safely (with light hearts; after I M 10 r3u"' " ': u "'" 5 ,T ':lt a voyage of eleven days, tbe shores of! was h:s rea. Ban , Was ' yesteeday ' the Emerald Isle." I at the Ci-?-e. t ;. r .; fuf "u u it'i i The plethora in the money in tbe Bag-,. ,d Ae'w-boarutr lish market, which contionej to increase, t i. - .. lolly regarded as an increase of the scant f wteh,r fr !JnJ MWftr3 "vber ; employment for it in trade; but that evi- bad left it to be rer red IIw ns LeW to dence is not required to prove tbo prevail- I answer at tbe vzi Ifta of CoQft.

, ing commercial aepreseion in almost all parts of tbe country , but dull as trade is, and promises to be here matters are still worse at the other side of tbe channel, espe- ' cially in those districts where manufactures and employment depend upon the supply ot American cotton. In tbe North ot hog- I land trade is not quite so bad, as the causes . of depression have not been brought immedialely to bear upon it, as in Lancashire, acd t New hi re where bauds are only working half ' time, and ia some places less. The effect of this upon all brannes of trade may be j readily conceived. Tbe withdrawal from j circulation of half or more,of the earnings of 100,000 bands in a large city, must vastl) detreaes the consumption of everything, and ! this is the r.ase in Many of the great mau- ' otacturtng connties in England. Whilst thin is palpably and undeniably the state of affairs at home, we find the English jourLiuls hypocritically solicitous for the fancied : pufferers frcm starvation in tbe great towns ol France ; and to such an extent have they carried tbfs affected comtaisserattcn, so nn-h'nshino-iv have thev croclaitd.-.l tiw a. ! istence ot want and bread riots, where mere is not a trace of either that an Intelligent : w.rrPfinonfir;t or fine of thrt Inndnn tttnrn. a'?, by no meaos remarkable lorjihie progal- , Ue sympathies, baa felt himself called upon on rnore occasions than one, to give the sil- ' ly falsehood a flat contradiction, by staliog si hat i.;--K(,ii.own to be tbe fact, tbat bread is not tcarue in any part of France, nod tbat , in nopartoftbe Empire have bread riots j take a place. Any person looking to thn enortnon.- arrivals cf Ameticrn wheat into Tihvre within tbe last three weeks, with regard '.o ta previous large importatioar that and ttber ports from the Black Sea, MediteranVar., the Baltic, Ecgland, el--' mti's t fee. : ..iuJted thai 4 most eoerget. and etler. ." t! trjeasare were taken to sap F'trfe'Sefictency in the French harvest, ao.: mat tbe loss by starvation of a s. Krirh ii!ireii, is out of the question. Tue . orre-t oiident of the London Times .t ji.-i.--j the Northerners in great style ; bat, ; ;,i fact, the whole English people Atffe the : Americans, and would like aa opportunity j to interfere in this , war. England may ' well hesitate, ftr the North has not yet ! beea fully aroused. Mr. Smith O'Brien appears upon the stage as sn international ; umpire. The individual who strove both by R on itid aatd, thirteen years ago, to break I ap the union between the different parts of tbe anitod kingdom, here o3Vre himself aa a mediator to re-uaite tbe disjecta membra of the late United States. Re who was the tiery r'jarapion of separattoo at home in j i 1 - n , l '. " tV KitvnpatM t Km ItniiM Vr ... peaceful adjcsWitnt in tbe New, In oppo- j fition to Meagher "of tbe sword." who i was cue of the many survivors of tba : Northern army at tbe battle of Bull's Ran, : and iic das branded as conspirators and : propagaui'.!sl3 of national dishonor, all who , talk of a peaceful settlement of the Araerii can jaarrei. Mr. O'Brien nrges anlmraed- ; iate pence on a basis of compromise. II ; tbis counsel were given in a right spirit ; a-id on r.-asonable grounde, it wonld deserve 1 commendation"; but it is evident that such u not the case. Tbe man is eaten np with ' self cnaceit. Wher, the Czar has failed, he hopes io' mediate successfully, and be prof- ; fers bis s-rf'.ces, not so much to end an onp.tural and fratricidal war, as to prevent the intervention of England and France: ' whom he deaigcates "a foreign foe " i it has b?come a aerions intprnationa! j question whether Great Britain and France i ought not to take decisive measures to put ' a.i end to tbis (as tbey term i! farcical war . "of America." Englishmen in general talk I thus : j 'The Southern Confederacy have now as .large an army as the Northerners Foi l : tuonthj past, tbe two armies hsve been do- ! I ing little more I Iisd looking at one another Thn program rr?, so pompously set fourth j by the Washington government that its i troops wonld en.'bree summary obedience to j ! its authority, has proved a mere tarce. Now, j J motive? of philanthropby should prompt us i to interc-fere. it i3 idle to imagine that ten millions of people can be coerced to return j j to the Uoiou ; whilst myriads ot our arti- ' sans cirn-t be rodiit-ed to starvation nnlcss a soppily ot cotton can ie procured, ar:d tbis j nr. not l-e had for years to come in snfficieot quantity for onr manufacturer?, jf Ameri- i .-sr. cr-tfon be et: tnded from the Britisa i The P.iregi 1 pre'iy tair samrtle of . ihe gammon wbi-h John Bull scprn3 to be Uel Kupiand ponder well D inj hambla opinion, she Neutralitv, au:l not wi v war with her Trans-Atlantic cousins , - 1 1, .vi ' 1 , -11 , i a . , ' v are character. ,ed .or their ID.OIbitable pil" J. ie latest new; received at Koto trout , Xap e was to tbe effect tbat Gen. Borges bad not ranlj not been captured and shot, aa I imported by the Pieilmontese, but that be wa; it tli- bead of a large force in the pro- ; .- , !, r a .111.-- ikhijiii 111 uu iiiiuim an , entrenched r-atnn, wbirh the Piedmonfese j fearea re nsiii. 1 niarone, too. was still at the hpni of a lurgf force with artillery, io C-i ivri Genere." de la, Roccia had beta ; pttarkt-d ami beaten, tbe (ieneral hira.-elf, l lug aiuoogat 1 La sJam. The oew kinpdon ot ltily ii- Ijeen di- 1 V'dt-d into de-artntetifs or prefeetnres, in ' Imitation of thai al Frame. There are to j fie Cf y-tiiDe iinjiif tupn tbe -aroa nanitier . s thcia are iti'Vinf' S bow ""aisliog--aurt ! ill the U'cal administrsfinrii sre to be pet, .side besides the pretect?: wbti will receive

salaries ranging from 0 to $2,000 per annum. There v '". be a number :f eubpreiects and coon cj'.lar;; ut -..-.effect-res, who

will receive tsa'.nriee rao, " from $600 to ere of endurance, niae ir cvr fair and geutie readers. With kind regards woW friends, 1 tn Yours, respectful! v. M ATT HEW A L EX LA IP. D . H()K :. . SO tf. lUCt s ;vcrftli.ir:g a iiBCi t, lhdinna i with unbounded company f r the Volunteer 2d It: cm: ted in one w of the bciie and s IrishmeL' Ot - u izzt. k. fifty men, caw, oe ! new ot the coucsy. j Tba .' and count j', ssvt i have tbe best opporttrnHy erer offtred to nap tbe benefits wiitch they have : lvr. -battled for that hi a tree sjkd kspi y eouttry. Irieirj raliy r. vre?t!rvt; lue fre1 -dom vou now enjoy. - er de-iert th country of vonr adoption ".fiCDEE-i, -i1T: NE I I her Of these sumptuous lunca s wuicb (.re-gott-n uj tbe St. Charles Jfa oc:, wro Tm -d hetore thepublic at lh" usual hour kM n'clock) this taorning. Tcr1:vr, yoimg pigs, TRn; son, oystei, i. . ... ,i "tit bits' ' of tr-,f f -b: " iict ie We rtre. noli that i-f aa interesting gante OT bill tal-. at the usual pi so game art avit? .. irer? oi Ibp oe fireaUHsw many pa i : i ipate. Paasor.Ai-.- L'ii Quartermaster Orr, the -i -iti Ragimeui dav , aoa a . erj in jutant Evans, of i . ;t vaster- j JS-Twenty-thii- wsg;. ft' I horse, for the 4::-l' KeaiaierK, eme I .an it j the K it C. R. U. !ast We Jneed n afjfbl - j Th wi ed to jleuderson tn-d-I J - m A sold.er of tb, 31.t ilegimont died on tbe whart-boat 'ist Wednesday. mi. remains were sorted to the depot yesterday, by a detachment from the 43d Regiment. ———<>——— The River and Weather. The weather, yesterday, was warm and pleasant, more like a day in May than in November. The river is slowly falling, with about seven feet in the cannel at Louisville. The Golden State went out for Paducah, yesterday, loaded with corn, hay and oats for the army at Paducah. She had also a fine trip of passengers. The J. H. Done, in the employ of the Government, was at the landing yesterday. She brought down to Salt river one hundred and ten horses, twenty-five wagons and twenty-six men. The fleet packet Bowen, in charge of Capt. McC!ain, leaves for Paducah and intermediate points at noon to-day. The Mattie Cooke will leave for Henderson this morning. The Star Grey Eagle is again in the packet trade. She was down early yesterday morning. We are in [illegible] to Mr. Lusk for late Louisville papers. ———<>——— WANTED.—A few hundred dollars worth of city orders for cash, by Nov. 21-1td. JOHN INGLE. ———<>——— WaSTfP. By k i;c -t vh",an Who is fnUy competent, having it-i 3", sral years experience, a eitnati-n a ilchoai T. uglier, ir some coontrv ti n wlie: a l.r r ;i silsry will oe given, ice ca . ; . i-uo q , n n . Addiess Evh.'x - ' 1 1 X If wd Change ef aasr Iro.-? h-Pi-sit 0rr ri it i E Va!8VLI.J( i D N.". 21, 1 . i , Wbi) the Riiilro.i 1 Mali arriv,-? ,u t.ytit I as at present, an ' until ufthfr n, -, cfaia I office will he oj 0 . Sanday I on eighi B'Btl? ha- pett Tn. a'-c,' . tlit ti -- tTiSteed of from one o (no p. . Tbis arrangeBBC.-.' e'ii' ' ' elSrV-t nesf Sondav, November 2 ttfc . Nov. L'l -3tdo;ltw R. A I X.iCttAia -...., j' , u t ' '' "VlVvi B- i Is rolls Ira'.ii-r, im.,. : l.ua i map& 1 thread, i Lowen ftjj '70 ti.th-!- vbeit, I;liiaH I Bros; lib ten ti n- -.heu- n. i ; Mack-v, lf-3nitig n 1 i-,t t, I i-i ,1 ! goods, 2 rtlts loathe' " t . .. k ages atdse, 100 sucks rh', w ,V A't-M v: -. . 51 boxes : i-its and !' : - 1 ,( i - coop turka -'a. Geo ( - , - 7 tarrial . --n-s, V eoa wMasver a c:otnn.p portt-r, 6 1- ass fc me, -, Cos A tte vi '" - - 1 Morgan; 7 - -h ware, u , . . 1 r 1 .- Jr ind-;. B '.lil t'.-M -, '-r': - Hr.in .v Co 1 lit! -i ,hIs, . iv-- stic a. !?feiflt IBwisI H r w V I : aKl. 1 ( : 1 taWt A ii- . Vi.. -. ,i 1oftii km- i.reii! 1 . .-;' (.-rti-. K tem-Sr freetn a, - r A.toec : c ; i ui k tji i.qu. rS W H i m J1 dn k. Jit rtirl aum : 1 16 bor U .o.ll. .1 Imin .1 6 bax u'r i'lC'js, i..; per, 1 box 1. wi.rr, i' Ualt dc fl-wai J nl-aJ r--wrl '!i Ui-, W l: -rI Orr; ISWf cWta U .. i t'JL : era n s v eb i 182 tarks L'-.r, Virlrer V 1 1 ' . !' it" 'r1 horse M.;,-r-rr ., ' - ... , ,, .. , -? ' 1 83 boaee harueia, ti svia ckev - ... , bower: i bcxe-i c. 1. P : ,- z lxx P autre. rvalesj sed'ijo, : rw a; 1..-. 'L Ll J f" ',rr Q M a i ."" V A ''T jV A 1 . STV t 1 ' ' - 1 1 f.k. at . ('onilr MlUli Ah I (i. li t h SlT., LotiisviUi,' Ky. A. HARr?OW; ?fJHltlvR. 0NF DOLLAR ft' MY. adva tf a,rt 5"?..f f. , under-I-i1'' mulee: one a iis'nt 1 .v, er dark browc, -v I about 5 years uti! ior; lilwral re war-1 WHl I : 1 , ' . Sfcair of . -I ' 1 era eM ," tbe efJKir mf teaiv set. -: stmaautvo.-. r Locust aa it Cnasl. sesrxa

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CORPORATION NOTICE. OaOBR FOR FLAXX arSS-WALK. July 20. ISM. And bow it is hrfcy orasred and itirecred i y the Crwmcn Cotirvei! of tba City f Kvitnevtt);, iht the owners ef all lots or parts of lot- fronting on or rdjotnins the "orthwest side of liOctirt sTret t, between Sixth snd Seventh street, la said. city.-eatiM the eide-watks thereon to be broegkt to the proper grade, and that they cans a kideirark of Clasi Mo. 1, to be laid dewa theresn wtwm rtitrty djs from The publication of this rjj 1. BURKE, Clerk. .)Bce, Kor. 22. 1801. CORPORATION NOTICE. OHDES FOtt PLAVK BIDB-WALK. July 20 1861, nd now It :t hereby ordie.l and lUfected fcr tbe Conicj'n Council cf tba Cltj o; EyatiSTlua, thai tbe owners of all luts or paits of i .U tfiitius; oo-or . ocinfue the south -west side of Kiiitb trwt f-nm Ann to "ivieiou f reet, in said '- ity, ,ui; tLf tik vallM Uierron to bc brcnght to tliojB- tar g ade. snd ilit they eaose a elde-wslk of CiM N 2 to he lnid down there -!t wltbla thirty 1ns from the tmblitaflou of this order, P. I t' HRK, Clerk. Cter'j OBlce, Kov. 22, 18t. For Henderson. Tat tamcr MATTIK COOK, will .Jlmske pieaicr trips to Uendt-rsin, on a'.day. 8rnrdar end "nnda, Hot. Z 'O'i. 231 ud a4th. LeaTe" IJTatstillc nrery morning at 9 o'clock, and Kec'erson at 4, P. M. nov2l 3t -. .Hrf f- VOH HJil.fi A good 'SJS. Slilrh Cojt, for Kile, licr Kor iarticunor2C tm, e ;qnlre at tbU office. PAETKEll CALDWELL'S Afti) OSfSTEE AGENCY, i. 9 Fjf St , ntrt daor to fe ftwt Offict, lVAiVU,l4K, IN 5: l bate inst retired full a pif-t-f 81a(i!s and! rccy Orocorlcs, Catsups, l'idfies, JTjrarvd L ' ( t . 1 , 1 1 . 1Ua - - . - I n n ). 1-proTafeis. S C IIn-s, Weak feat 'i. ;B, Dried , . ;ie 13, -. i lour, ac. srasa iuiw, sui t . , Baitlcui.c Oj'stera. All of wbui. will tw sold at tbe loweat caih prices. no To All wbni it may foncrH. Piano for Sale at Auction. ON Use i'-'h dty nf ; Fosmtwr, tke nrderstbhe'1 will R-tl st public suction, at hit Planoforte Msnolactii'-y, !o thu dty uf XvannrUle, one Tianolorte, ths property of Edward B. ' ytnonr and Clarinda. Siytnour, to satisfy a m naulc's lite. -t.,i,... Sod the ocata for . Jv.-r a4 dfllir.e tbe pti! Sale to com m coos at i: ! A. i HBISTIAN BEOK1CK, .la., Plsno Manufacturer, nor ti.tw B?canor ttteet, betw. itad a tti SSffl-Viil I'JWrt, iue oris mi oiusur I l'-:rV- st- : , was dissolved! by mot tut! onf October, lool . O. ti. SLALQHTEB, B. K. PCNKER80N. We ban this dav ! noanr1terl with tie. fn the VarwAr,hBS anit ' 1 3iBtiaioa business, Mr. B. K-. Danhersoa. fhru. I "'."""r , I unrJi cbas BROWS - ' , , WM 4, , j - .-s - I J-Jf. VV OL W.. r s . a sa T.i -nriAnrt o a- r. i drwaramg ana uemmLissioii Meroli a.ir xtm SPECIAL RAILROAD AGENTS. t Give tBroBgh receipts and tnake liberal caeli advance on shipments of produce and. tobacco to ' T"k- OKASK, PlfOWN d CO. ( 43.Vlllei NoT. 20tll( ar M M B RJJY, l"r, at la etore arid for V ICKK..Y. .Ni.. SS Slain st. tSVItiLWr AND CAIRO Weekly Packet, a r 7TY GILMOBE, Cart. OltLMoai. as above, tearing Kvantvilla iur Cairo ay at 8 o'elonk, P. St., leavinj Ivanavtlle villa, every U.inl -y at 6 o'clock, t. X. norlt COH HL'MPHBKT, Ag'ts. EB,.VT JtYJU MBO VH. U09B ff M ATS- dos small Grass M ats, t do mei. do: 2 do large do; 3 du ass'U ulrea Mae".a Matt; 3 do do Coooa Mats. im ofenod at H. A (KiOff'S. miKfFiJM la i ;adJLrif, a - Whr AKJViDi.ttHKND'BWN Mail Packtt, W. W. CRAWFORD, JoBh-. n. Clnrs. Cart, raatt. Will . . . above, leaving for Loolerille Muoasn st 10 r.'t- .ict, A.. St., sua TBorsasys at o cioca, f. M. I ur ireiJibt or passaae apply on board, or ! to COX HCMPHBKYd, Ag'ta. j Urat IUdiietion.--Nica Bad Cedar Buck- ! -- ormnrtT eold at T6 ceats can now be had at f rimm, at VTCKKKY BROS., rS Mo. 82 Main Street. .Vtr. 1 t t'HJY ttTJtBCB.r sale at H. J. aCUL AL fFKB'd New Droe StorenorG BJStitS.YCfi Of VBVM'ttBtU ixiS-w, MX fl-rnHs eeco, for sale ncl2 8. K OILBKBT i CO. Mf. 6 bbla J. H. Molasses; 6 do soar-house Svap, 5 Jo Golden :.;-.. 6 do kam:Ulor foMeu Syrnii. At U. A. i'fKiK'3, 71 Main street mmw -On Mic Imv laet, in Oreeceut Uall --;..n nri .!, i.r on Beceud, Locust, or 'i jiird ir.n-t, in coins or returning:, a lady'a goM ( iireast-p r.. The naoVr wi II be eultaOly rawaraea a-eea leTsefcn, tt at Hits oBtoe. imvi' t Hl.HftStl-f." rtt Hi.BH, JJ-B ANh'f FRlIT 0 dr.r.e-7 fr--:.-t Pln- Apples qrs.; 5 .in KHHrrfJvrriee A Stra wherries qts.; 1. do do le. fat gals.; - ne Qi;im-8 snd Plams; n iirt f'eech-. fiamsoos and Pears; i in Pioe Apple; t J-' .it . as abotre, in half gals. , ilii ration Pleklea; 6 di hf gall do; . do ijtiarts do; do J-ibtS do, - jo Fii V '--s locao in bbli: li '. -1 11 Votaaoea -1 tfc rani it f. f -. - tt dc, 1 ia J'-, & lb do; e baCi Bj 1 tt do; 10 -ill BmcBBs ries ' tt B.j, dc ir-u G-iiTes for sete al wai ptiues. Il, U. A. COvOt, T Main -- ileal fj an rs k va. ia. Ft- virii: f .11 execattoa iasueil i.a- t tho . L.fficc tit Uu Oli-rlr it lbo VaDderlnirgli flrcelt Coiirt, in fariir of vnn-t I';. . rn-.'i aud against A Hi 1 1 A iirnns mil Ji- bn Hol,b.-rs, I will r.zt M !stY, hicccmbku 2, 180t, i. tbe bams ot ton o'clock .a. -sr. sn-J four ., :.H,k i . .... v-i ei-iddey,at the door r. ihe Court HetisV ! trie city r i KiHr. ille, lotiiuoa, rft-r i..r sale at r-I'licancrion tlte reats, issups and prof, its-- M-ui aoi I exieeifing seven ynara. of tba foi0stif atsscrtwae real i-ctaUi, to-wit .i f ijnsrter of the northwest quarter of I n ttilrl-',orir :.if 1 in twnsbipNo. slx(6 I iiu. Na ,f.Tt in-, wHf.mlAiniiiir twentv I er Also, iae nndtvMwU balf ef the souta half ' g tislf of tbe aontneaa 'no-ib. -est inarter of aer-tioo Sc. ir tSw3nlp E2! six frt) aontb of 1 conaiiaa t-n acraa. Alsc f toe aootneast (juarler of the rairiy-iwui 10 tyt rauare tei (101 wtainin, t-n acrsj. Also, tbe ud divide. tiat r iriii east .ia:i pi tne noruiii? ij'-a-te .if -icticii X 1. thirty-four (34) la So. i-ix south o( -tn- ten (10) w. ... t . . .. . . 1 i l .. . r . jjiim ni wii'iiwiiii-iivi'iii-i " ,mi .1 i 14-4 1 h-li oi he nrthwrst qaaro-r of ae:tlo ill i-ry-lolir . J uvrjru "I un auauwi led W Oils an C. v-Tseter and wise by deed dated I ..eiilioer z, ic , 101 mr nw .i-i.fi m 1.111 . Ra ef j' i tto tehees ti act, SO rods to the no-th-west e ro -i thereat, thence north 40 rods, thence t 6 1 ro le, rhenc- sath 40 tods,-to the place of hs-inotnp . containing twenty acre. And should ii.-i rent--! an-l ."its not sell tor a earn suntcietit to saiir'v .:-! writ aad costs, I will at the same j . tae iud jti- j fr fir sate the fee simple of said ' oEOROE WOLFLtN, I V C. T v l.ittl . s y , Pl'lfs Att'y. aovH-3 w $7 HJ'iJMt)TM-rB'm Hra,jt. " w ' is lieie't y sireu tbat th.- un ierslgn. V v ed baa b eapolutel Administratrix of -. - o at-- .-tayerf;osijEPUciir, late ot andrrtrnrxh 1 mi . -lecesexli al eiate is said U be Mrswel U-LCNE OUOOKNBEIMKK, 'it. Adotlulrtratrlz.

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THE GREAT WESTERN RUNS THE BLOCKADE! Theodore's E&cbange. fe BILLIARD REFRESHMENT SALOON ! Tas proprietor of the above etabtirment brwita reoders to all Isle friends hie' !nrs thanks for tbe favors they ujave Iwstowwl upbj him for so many long years.' At the Sunt tftne he takes opportnulty to lateral the puMla tbat he has fixed Bp bis place of busiuss' Wi.fi atjlu, and ifcat he bas tel. ea ears fo r tho Beceafcwry accommodation of bis riei ors. Aa usual, the Rstanraii? will he furnished with tbe movt superior dslicaciwd of fha seasou. A free lunch, roDsisUBg of evarythipi; that tba seaiou can produce: will l set at 10 uVlnca, evary forenoon. Ti-ere will he to and at tbe flu thn flaest and purest Wlnea and Liquor. Also, tbe beet Hear and Ala to be had. Together with lb!-, yon will Bud there the depot of HALXDY'a V'"KLD-Be, KOWNKD OTTES. Orders will be Sited prvm tly. and to the. satis -faction ot mankind. TQKODOBB VIKObT, oovl-9ni PrtpHetor " 11 : 7r " 1 "MILLER & NTEHATTS." A NICE ASSORTMENT DRY 6000S, SHOES, Mai 9 and Vapa, CONSTANTLY RKCSIVEf k fOR SALE MILLER & NIEftACJS, 43 Main Street. BUM1 IE m Two Large Bunting lags fo;' BeU 6. OUK XiagS, UOI.IOU Flags, always on hand or made to order at short notice, by Water mV JYiehanut 3Vtkikx Street. novt- . si R!yyy V SS Brar wmwlemsBlamwJmr C. S DfSW HAI9WAHB! Cash Basis ! FALL Si'OCK FOR Wholesale Trade ARRIVING DAILY. Merchant's Hardware. Army Hardware. Quartermaster's Hardware. Sutler's Notions. Colt's Improved PISTOLS! Hunt's, Wells', Rollins, and LippinCOtt 8 AXES. American and Engl .alt TABLE CUTLERY. Heavy Stock New Patterns t. Sioorc frfrn Razors, Shears, Spoons, Wood Saws. , hook xootn cross uur aws. Butcher's Files. Curry Comhs,Cardi & Brushes . res At n r. a rm Mechanics' Tools. Builders' Hardware. Coffee Mills. I Platform, Counter and Tea SCALES. ' Army Plate3 and Pry Pairs Handled Picks. iArmy Officers, Quartermas ters and Sutlers, o 1 j -r w OUDTUiea at LUW Xl.UftW. JUST TO HAND 50 COLT'S RE0lfRS ! NEW Cartridge Revolvors. Cartridges, Tistol Flaskd, Belts and Holsters for Pistols. TTRTflT. PATS iOivAJ OA t a U. S- Musket Caps. Fine Pocket Cutlery. Orders Taken For Regulation, Foot & Staff SWOKD5, . - wsav . . . iQ Flllftfl Qll'OCt at the MiU f 1 UiaCvOry. Buy for CASH and buy cheap. Charles S. Welte9 13 First Street, Sign Golden Mill Saw. Eyanaville, !Tov. 1st, 188150 B&ti. fJtMT. in nice aew barrels, at VU'KEUY MROU , Vo. St Kale at

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0L0 HOUSE UNDER A NEW NAMEERNEST C. MINOST. patrons that be has takeu tbe TOBACCO E3TABLISMN of Theodore Hinaet A Cu., on tl tS& Corrur qf Main and Fir it 3ti Ami will step oaawtanfly on hand tb ootraet brands of Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, ice, &c. He Invites the attention of Smokers to his ssoea of Imported Ctaara. Sua Bneet eve- l i -ugbt to this M,'mmmjm m rmm r.n t jb ogt2l dim SWORDS I SWORDS I wvbt mmcmivmn j m.bt bv c. m. Lu-gulatioB titt moasted Swords, a (toed a tide. Also, V. B. BMtJVLJiTHtJV BBJLTti (V. m. BMB UtfM TI9JS" mjlHHB, V, . BBUj4TtfJV BUB&mmi V t. BBULMTBJfr tMBBi V. B. BBHUi-BTMBJV BBmt I BBM mTBJirmi AU kind of military raps, for asea aqd t. ,a wi I be sold cheap. Mow read, all tl latest styles ef -enf lerra' , rwathV and infants' hats and caps P I tu.anti the 11 man Alau, ail kUidser ni lit-iv an t antr 1mm, -ia, t V ALT I El. a VABL'OgJIKBT, OrlS 39 M ile a-t W V i T ltiCH I It . aa" 0 caaee Hats, 100 cam Boots aad Shoes SO s.ee Near" ltoe, fur aais cheap by J. it. MAjtIKC A CO novll ARTILLERY A CAVALRY EQUIP: MENTS. IaTBaTBjTB ettie arjar sad trees complete) aUWIf fur artillery hemes; j.W-KB -o- iot veairy a..u puieaui, eo ' lasraasad to any asaogat at ahort n iitee ; 1 .000 yds. IB. di'U thread aaameted do. k , l.neo tfo. a euamelea drUI; S.O0O ao 5-4 -uau-.Jeii wsn.lir.. 10U hides enamnteil .rather; -HO d f. p.,tiit dash le-lbSr wOdx-t hiig-akin leetina; RecJatlon and McL-illsu spurs, SWc-rdDsit IrislutnRS and stmp-i, lofether with a fall assort meet of stood i is raj ue of business, tor casta at tw prlcoe . t'BAB LK. BABO"0.. nc --. ; Wetrr st. No. 16 First street. lias lost returned Iromtheeee with the larsee' and haws selected stock of Staple and PaJkas; Isry OoodsTeeer brssaaM to this market and haMns; V termioed to adopt the Ossk eyatem In al I - Me 1m feels nooAdeat that he can salt soode at wKh i rl.es as will be to the advantage of all tn parcbaee of i him. Hi stock consists In pert of the following Dalaioea, Caaitueres, Bnglish and Frrnrh . 1 WVI1UWS, a villus iu Rir-', .ir'i . Scotch and American Oingbams. Pancy and Black Silks. Bombailne and Canton Cloth for Mourning Dresses. Merlsaac Prints, Jaconets, and Bleached Muslins. Plaid and Dotted Swiss Tarletaaa, ail colors aad qualities Cloth Clowks, Black Bilk A. Cloth Msutillas A good stock of Jacoviet and Swiss Edg ' . ,-. . lngi and laser ions. .i Dtim'ty Bands, White Embroidered Col;js v. and Mourning Collarf . - . a handsome stock of Drees Trimmings, large, aad complete slock or Hosier, for Ladles, Misses, and Children. : Men s fonr and six thread Preach Half-Hose ' A complete stock of Boots and Shoos, foi 4 Men, Women, and Childrou , A good stock of Montid Underabirts and Drawers for Men and Women Also, a splendid stock of House Fuiutsbuig Goods, aa follows Carpets, Oil Cloths Cocoa Matting, Druggets, Rugs Door Matu, Cornices, Stair Hods, Embroidered Swiss aad Lace Curtains. Buff and Green Holland, Plain am'. Fa) Paper for W.ndow Shades. All tbe above stock will be told I Exclusively for Cash, ' AB THE CBKDIT STBTtM JC PLATO Ol'T J. 8. HOFBIN8, actSl Mo. IT Pirst street. ''ftjFmWmu BnTuiiiii-T-, MLd lor eels by. 9. E GtLBKUT a CO Recpived Per Viianik' Express ! COLT'S REVOLVERS AT REDUCED PKICE8 For Cash. Colt's Revolver, old style. Colt8 Revolver, new style, 4 and 6 loch. Smith and Wessons Cartridge Pistols. Catridges, Caps for Colt s Revolveis, Bowie Knives, (Westcnholms , Mo Jnnr , ba , , (,fu nrm i '-fr ' p" Ss-- . ! WW o w m wvr a , oc:J ISw ri. Main .1 ; KransvLls Hi 00 n b -. SSWW WAKl S doe S hooped Wash Tubs; Ada t do do; 5 do ao ewnend slae Tabs, U do pe'Bted Keoiere: 15 do lied Bwrkete; to easts brass tjnr,-l vj.r Biii-keta; 3 doa 3 hocpert Uada B ' ksta; t do Kitra Heavy Beam -siabio Rncbete, Sdoasa'd do Oak Oedar suble Buckets . St do Well Buckets; 4 do Bail Boars; 4 00 assorted sixes cot -red Mmrar Bo sets; "w'cte extra tUlnU-m) do do; ' tets Mf'd tV,Trfs ,.tra heavy; oears TirtvoTtcd Ikf msL U-TBe; BaskeU: 10 dos ase'd Asnrit.in do ' eeu 4 do d.. si. . ' 1 - lieh.itAi'Wll'.is Vi.raiug f'lialra. 1 ale d K I ilititan ''liltdr-wia Chairs; . a 1 I -I...-31I, IB, li aiwl a; aliii, I. .ail Uuahel. latf. nraad, , : in H.i t ftnshele, i.eeM Pea M ivsuree, a a'.l M it II UJ l w, C- I-.'-ij SI..,.-. 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