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troy e 0 n i n K E o K U K: rrrv/) i Monsixa, THE PROIIJBITOKV ti », »k-i ff v 2.. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE Ir* MOISR* I. S HR tbi« offlc^ every WediH,Uv h*.- «.» •rea-mg circulation thr-•oghont th I*j, a-: well as in the ran the S ted State*. an4 as a medium i •nrpn led, Subscription pri adva::*. •I i1. 11 likely to influence the progress of the Prohibit ory sentiment, and impair or substantially de the force and authority of similar la^r in other States. Among the decisions ju Cd, one of the latest and ni imji^r'an:, i» that of Judge Brown. In relation to the general matter, we learn tl these facts from the New York Tribune, vis: That Soli: cy a!! the time the ere.it mftjority uf the aited States to re-'.-t Southern aggre.-.i n- and right the i wron/» in i/ted upon tlie N rth, is character i/e 1 abolition and tre-i-..uf and disunion is threatened as the sovereign, immediate! itnprr^mn «eeni'5 t*» prevail tn some extent uon,*' present n .apparent contradiction to that judicial decisions in New York haveprac-j those pnssagi v idch speak of fnith tieallv annulled the Prohibitory Law, and Christ as the necessary condition of that the character of the objections to it, as premetdirt have pronounced it constitution- \v vsinv,.ril\% Appeals, regard the act as constitntiori'i' enceof N. York's experience and coin-Union's operating against the influence and useful-) ne«s of the law ami tho rten.»rr.«« nf tb dress to the people of the Criited States is sued tinder the direction of the Lexington Convention and signed by Judge Napton and other Missouri notables. The main object of the addi e* ly to justify the action of tl There i- «tiid to have been s..m two mil lions of the (ieorgia wild-eat issue* in circu lation, only about half a million of which ha* l.een presented for redemption. If audi me:isure of delay are already resorted what may be expected by the time another million and a half shall be presented at the counters of these Banks for redemption— there is u strong proV-ibiliry that the lft,t oomer inay^nml poor pn'King^ ~At alLeyentstL to ptm» them off while ihey Without 1 By such a course nothitu nothing will be risked. nfanin| off W«r4t !\ow and Then. Wo find in Archbishop Trench's reim r' upon tha English langnago and the changes which it has undergone during the course of •nturies, verv mking useful MlUiV suggestions. 'lake the followiug u.s instan time our translation of tho Bibb Mie word religion" meant th iuanifesipiety. the external service •f (»od, 11 i i-- present meaning, al that it is morally certain that a majority .. ,l{ s x-.'Wvut ith® ut,on that while the law was before the Legislature, Hllinef-. With this explanation the pas- ige of -1. .Iuncs,uPure religion and unde .•*il before find and the Father is this to W is NKW \OKK.~ Th.- sit the fatherless and widows in their afflic- ti«n. ,Uu^ *.t d»t Ktinxati should hceomo »lavo Sta "ft™ v, i!! be 1 s«t bocau- T^The Milwaukee Hankers have all uni ted in rejecting Georgia currency. There Bet-in* a be very general mo\cincnt ill that direi lion throughout tjie west. Wo trust SIJOVK JT 'OR.... Tie- .-tgo Trtbune* that notes th,- .Uli :1 As J: m^e,jt|..n... waste of powder at S«bn-:o the price of that article as v tfe hte advanced some fift\ Tim* understood, St. James simpl they pertain to its elementary principle*, i» exhorts the di«eiple» to deeds of charity and yffi^f^nulis^hta'te^ rthy ge lee of tie In th" n nd pre tUe earti kindlu law its primary principles conflicts with appears verr clearly from a passage in Sir the Constitution of that state Jud.e TloeV- Thomas "\Ioore'« life of liiehnrd Third to .. Ill!mnor tl) U'j{jM pjn n •.-.oMb..hrrndth* roZrt«n) th, I ro- LM X- A .k I an auxiliary to both. *Klf,,t .1H Vn.d.' »l,,! He •CV The St. Louw papers contain an ad- l''1 and atttnti\( d« «.iu\ \\hah satisfies all, i ,• tk Hlili lllll# lIKNllfV whli'll MfiOv ti At is ewdentJ marauders in Kansas, by misrepresenting and villifying the Massachusetts emigrants who settled there under the auspices of the "Aid Society." The address represents that there are fifty thousand Missouri slaves in the *ee- att -nti\e to what is said to him, that *y«u arc tion immediately bordering Kansas, and that satisfied that he understands you, and are al eonsequently Missotiriiins have a deep inter- \-vy SUSS{ both of the Supreme Court and the Court of Am M.de Br^lie, wri^n in i -"V*: wrt.hi„gt..n u, re ,1 •«, i iV" !**v j-"'-*'" "i" a ,Mn,» „,l,| I„s hibitory sentiment, it is very likely to prove eye is more attentive than sparkling but Ins !,:i^^t^l,l^Y,,eUtrt'iat', »t even to humility, lie seems not to eslimate du,-'? In! ,» J,- Missouri' th-'/h^m.ce paid to him, but rather shuns idling to dispense «ith The address though mild in language, i calculated to stir up a more desperate entbu siasm in behalf of slavery aggression in Kan sas, than anything said or done by the String fellow gung up to the present time. It clos- I Crimea, the able reporters of the London es with the proposition that the refusal to! Pr,'ss were attached to the army, and gave •. t, ,, what appeare 1 to he most faithful, as thev admit Kansas as a slave State, would be re- 1 _i. i ,• v certamlv were tno»t, interesting,-account* of gardetl as a virtual dissolution of the Cnjon. 1 what transpired. Latterly, however, we have rn logic and Southern poli- little or nothing from the seat «.f war, ex- \, U- Any attempt on the part of "P* dispatcher. These j,v, of viura.- tl and rightful remedy, and then the ie»rth much which is conveyed to them of propos truckles to the''superior race'* a* abjectly as ed attacks and movements tle ir own shn es, and many of the doughfa-j that their reports may e.-M '.-lory in thoir shame, i I nder the present impulse, it aj.pears almost -j election which derives its authority from such certain that all these notes will be hustled a source. The Legislature which ordered forward t- tlie banks for redemption, and thia election was itself composed of men who a act of heroism. It is an that when public sentiment shall have made proceedings would be rigidly to exclude from and vou "Xainpb. i y 'Tw ,,f ^l^o,HX» v\ere prescnicd iST itnT ATlanta iia-nk *ntitbat tHie indispvisition was manifested a!»out "horry ing np th'* eake«," but that on the contrary proceedings were conducted in the most dila tory* winner ]'Ossible, even to the counting out large sums in turn d-dbir goid pieces •,. rv carefullv, on by one. of saltpfc- (*^TheBev. fa. C. Anderson, 1 .!)., lite President of the Miami irniver*ityat x ford, Ohio, has accepted a call to the past »r »t* of the First Presbyterian hur in -vot franci*co. California. MB. EIMTOR: At the T\ a made, •it ward imj»iv i My r" e. ..f t, ,1 .l-\V. bed When t! fruits" JReau Though Judge Brown has decided that the ... .... v.. W.V... U, MK.W otnuig uoeu- v iM uuuon oi tnat state, Judge Kock- nionuis .l our s lit,, oi ui turn hml. to well of the same judicial district, detndedly the effect that hiehard ealeulated by murder- reply. This l,rr" HI various ejrcum*tan occasion than he to n 1 I 11 ll l-l "f hi." I'KOM IUK ('KiMI. \.— 'I'lIK -When the Allies first l.KMKTK I'HK'-V SI •upied tie n St attached to it at the outset. The com- S in un i cat ion of the newspaper correspondents with the camps in the Crimea is entirely cut off. Even the intellii'encc which reaches the ose lefl Russians. The exclusion of newspapi respondents was supposi^l to be n«vesnrv from the fact that mutters published in Lon don reached Scbastopol within twenty hours, through Prussiau telegraphs to St. Peters burgh, and thence by telegraph to Seba.ito ool.— .V. 1'. Ti hi *. "s' Tli'-r«- i.s an election uf a Delegate frni Kaiias ordured by the assembly whidi usurp ed th« title of the Legislature of Kansas. Jt will be for the House of representatives to sav wh' ther they will allow anv validitvlo an fof th' t-,.tling the safest course for those who hate none of no attempt has been niadeln auy ^iiHrter to iT'T.'js i 1 i'eftp--- n'nv thiti nvi-r p'-ir~"ioie th" JMIVIHc that it was otherwise be offered', and for those who have'such bills, i uncontested act of revolutioni*ts, and will the House of Ui sentatives It is rjuite eharacter we ordain penalties—the doom of an iguo iuiluence an election by threats of \iolence.— A more powerful diweourngeuiiut of such legislative bodies und all otlter elective posts, who finish of that batch of slnnplaster manufac- i ^.^'to'^.tit'bv 'them!' "showThe ^u-titmioimlly exists. The peot.le t4ries, our bankers and business in en will not ruflian that he gains nothing by his practices district have elected me to the a^ain li»nd thrt:r aid to putting anv in ore such but final defeat, disappointment and shame, ^i'1 J- ongre-^ by a majority of over 1 ,*00. 1. o. I honored b\f tbeir tbifterirKT vute \'n tra-h of n -itni into cireu''it,-)ti. teinptutiau t- .Sotiu: u\ i^uvKA'ri'».v 10 Kvss.is.--—At a public me. ting recently held in tiriffm, lia., resolntiutis were passed calling upon the peo- k Vi kiudlr fm appears very clearly from a passage in Sir ments, and that it isnbu i i of thosr place«, whence came the effusion of the nick Know Sotting of the Uurlington 1 iitany was framed,! in the above named paper on the morning of g'vw? i uni1 w!"U" th,"v dfssents from bis decision, as do apparently in?'his nephews, that he would be neemintM the incumbents of the post office at Chicago, l'ut'l i»to the head of o.ur ducky to" have a majority of the justices of the district that a /, ..-ofly king"—that is lineal ir t.. the! where thousands of dollars are stolen with podding for dinner, just to please her lord. three Judges and one ex-Judge of the Su- throne b'lf kind or natnral deseent. ".108t °r« nl Ihis is apparentlv all right, as the pro-siav- i suh.i**rt. 1,-. wine) fie personal appearance and! about tlie thousands of letters destrove i o ri before its enactment, chancellor a 1 worth, fr»nehi'rni: time heap upon Tliorington every abuse fo en-* of the closest lawyers of New York, ami -in i v e franking letters to the Know Nothings, al *,""1, lhe tteneral is about iortv-mne vears of thonrk l,.. i... ,i.„ it.„.i .• i i -.i S \\i! other eminent jnnsts, scrutinized every line, age he k large, finely made very well pro- Itaudm-! Jud- "o.with and jironouneed it good and that there is a portioned. Mis figure is much morepleasiii" I throm^r l, t, a aUden from the doj.artn.ent, but at the sn,, ns V ,„s,v, „.r of 1,1 ''iuiiiii viI vii'1 in fuot tmd tlip j™'™* ufThw"iBtlTin V than courts it. ll.s society is agreeable and WOtk i'(i itlwHj'f' free uinl wilic.nz' .|(UI, familiar, the respect which he inspires never will becvnnes painful. He talks little in general, and in a very low tone of toice buth ,iol.ltl((U ,)f 0 fn ., of pst ami ti.a, ro.crv.-a Jip.itv rti. l. of. 'KuIulas fend, lie is the enemy of ostentation and vainglory. His character is always equal hut"Th."irin»,toii be never manifests the least ill-humor: mod-1 K'ntnv NoUnics manly bearing and fearless indepundencc. i e a a i o a i e o e i o n o i n no one has mor ircumspeetion. and j,r0M„ jn Jowa, and yet these'shects say nuiii mg about that matter, and at the same time The article copied from the Union of Keo -:iii jua, into the Banner -of the 14th inst., editorial and all, speaks of freemen enter ing our Councils and becoming slaves, **be ing schooled in falsehood and all kinds of itical frauds and trickery.'4 This effron tery ia only equalled by their Kansas legi-iu uue. where by their laws thev would make written for effect, and cannot be relied upon .. IK e the war news has lost much of th' i„. ^emen slaves. .After such cool and delib- our wjnte ve8t :nrte of 1 tl0n nf tUl r'ghts, vt ttl" NUn joct. 1 mxr f? 1 rules. J-rout lieguinmg to end the whole pro- was one of terror and menace, and a"llu)rs "f-tfu. gTonedl.-.Tt uHin tt,u' Miinions imprisonment in addition to a pecu- °hout tho other, if tested to-morrow, niarv mulct—against those -who attempt to T0uW 1 roUwviiH der, the eminent Miusionurv, were ordained u.i -SutuLty ..evening last in New York, if Mis sionaries to India, where they were Ioni. They will set gail for their station with their wi\e,-. abu.it the first of October next. The V'i ie_. in. 11 have enjoyei the advantage of a «.» medicai lecture* in addition to t!:"ir the-.b.^ical studie.-. 1 *0 loud in their praise of the one, and sosen- fou,nd .feel fM no and Sweaborg pb* "f 'he sla\eholding States to adopt stteh religion and morals, are concerned. 1 have jiic »sure-i a* would encourage Southern emi gration to Kau*a", and in the words of thr oiioirantH to go with bun thi- fall to Ktinsas. (his article, und to enable the Sag Nicht post From ihe Larenpo.it Gaiette. masters in Iowa to know definitely what th#y Tke Pranking Privllrfe. arc stealing and perjuring themselves for, l{ The sheet* published in thin State, which Lodge* in Iowa. 1 think mv brot'ier KnO ,v- are engaged almost exclusively in advocating Nothings can get along with'one copy to the free trad, in wliiske, and in? jLor,. that do the bidding of u debased Admiuis tration. lam opposed to the existence of thefrank ivitege, ai ing privilege, and will go h« far as anyone, in it* rejtejil, and if tins (jiiestion comes up tacking upright, honest deportment, aud glusa- ™. w»«Wj m. (iazette, an official of tlie Administration who bachelor editor out W est, who had re either instigated the post master, or did rob ^""^ed lroin the fair band of a bride a piece the mail of the letter, and publish the same!0? ''tegant weddin? cake to dream ou, thus "natural fruits,1'• Itli(l election. Their baseness recoiled upon' We jmt it under the head uf our pillow. Inch the earth according to it* kind t,,Mn'"llvw l,ath ... |i,e ei*y and whiskev organs are perfectly mm on j'h««ge "life almost .•b,c.tred from sight the thev wink at the stealing ,„,f pbite before us. and,thc.co"d"et towards lus documents, aud keep H-I.•*:IT lass floods th t)0rn Head what th nml in Iowa, a citizen of* their adopted Stato na- |Ils "he hurled a glass of claret tn my face, ture'* nobleman, an honest and honorable *he jrlass itself tapping the elaret from my man. Mark his treatment in Kansas and his 0iVl1' r'-i»S««»us London Times is mere conjecture, aud verv I without blushing. Freedom occupies a pin- spouse, as noticing our mifortune, she d« propos- iI ajh' so high, that to them it would require i t-'rmined to keep us down by piling upon our One would think not from thi» silence of your wa* lives, if but to try the novelty of i liaise disfrancbihing the r^'J "h®*^ ,l:,t some ten wevks to wparo before the meeting of Congress, and if thev are anxious, I will resolution, counteract, by the formation of part with portion of that time, iu posting sayists. pleasant versifiers, »nd accomplished .intend ^ending and franking them to the l'u' «nd I)e. Moines I i countien returned freemen Cor office holders, i ments, and that it is abusing the franking priv-!'** was a little eaitor so happy, it was my st, al th(?m ftnfl mW faIsph ,mfls not one wor1 is uttom| ft?Hna in condemnation of ^.Vn i3" "'1 de irt ,h proviot^, „7 1 iO\ u n i I i e '*florious—the i" -t bre.»d tasted in my life." "'Plum puddtns. do- 'AV.** 111!., ,) Illinois .lone was tond ot .en. samf """g I tiiuation of 'thesu correctors and guardians ''read pudding, my love, by all means." of the dear people's liberties and morals,! "Ilu-band this is really to.i bad—plum i when at the same time thev read column uf- Pm*ding is twice as hurd to make as bread' ... ,r!llu(1|in„ uni| ip«fkSUHk Irailjtihtl^ untltT in Uim- v.\ ijsnr, rights happiness, tolife. to libem-. ami nn hon- excite,unnt. lul( lion- treatment of i deal better. 1 sav this is citizens- the ri-ht to the pursuit "»rt»»d »'V prett'v expression of opinion—aud that is all "-^y love, mv i, mv de« is h, #f our fri(,nlls! I .* they reason, we won't say one word about it. .a"1 n't frank letters te the "You mean, low wrefeh." fiercely replied '"d.u-•» oitnty Advertiser" »».V wife .jiLft higher tone, "you know it'.» ver the signature of "Jor- I phtm pudding." for mado.-the a i UHU, anu in me editorial columns of the "l"''n, ma am, it is so meanlv put togeth-! easing. wavs ne\er constrain- uow many paper* in the State devoted to the self wouldn't know it. I tell vou madam, heir in the same manly style, the a fellow citizen, one who has e is so tanied his bre-id by the sweat of his brow in says about Pardee Butler— i ,«'»» hadk burned, that the devil l.im- .*L ^howatt-r tr.i'l.j ill wlii— I" '^1 'ii-tiin't 1 v 111,'t t'mnhiitiralfv, ftnil I wiil not and no*°- "liroad pudding!" the last, and grasped left b-2. Waste their thunder upon Thorington for had a distinct perception of feeling two plate franking documents to the Know Nothings! is p*nrp"'se'lylfa]- **ol,4(,tbing more than the effulgent ligl'it of head the dishes with no gentle hand.' Then -tt do Coluu^i 1,....' ...islem'l the 1 shall be entitled to the franking P' tensely horrified at the extreme abuse of the As to the post master at this place, I regret, Th» treasure# gathered in its greedy breast. above privilege by your humble servant, to subject him aud his efficient aeputv to the' while giant wrongs stalk nnrebnked before of mailing them, vet thev must attribute tlo-ir eyes and under their very noses, unno- the extra labor tn their own friend*. 1 in- s fi'r^uj.l"^ cut'"' ticed, so long as perpetrated by the rats that elude them in the honorable exceptions men- Themback—no w«ve»i,Hli wa.-h iheiutothe infest the national treasury, or the hirelings tinned above. When Know-Xothingi*m ceaji-' e« to be republican in this State, 1 shall cease l1?,0 when t.affilia,,. with «. I» .h, «1» in Congress while I am a member, YOU will in a over deformities in their own household, i 1 lind my vote recorded in favor »f tlie repeal, has had its day: th^ people have opened their M' The franking privilege is no security nor eyes and the sooner they make their wills the lv „.,.uu,.„u th in safety against tlie thievea and corrupt ofheers I better, as the handwriting is on the wall and -alva-' of the State, with a few honorable exeen- the ideas of November. lei?6, are aimro'ftch- .pfe nin In Lucas county is'one Yftnt Eai,or «"''sult of his experience: Hur e'C9 w,t" un sli ii "1 bring forth, that kindly did not While it is asserted to be all wron» in I The god of dreams gent|| touched i perillvd climax 'of the pauiitoate years meaji benignant or benevolent in that age, Thorington to send Know Nothing doeu- u&» an(l br,,k,'n ulJ' h"r0- \'»refaeed effrontery-.— a hungry dream we sat down to dinner. ,"'1' tlie 'Plum pudding!" rose above the din, as 1 N,nash across mv head. to see her in her fair robes. in rapid succession followed the war cries. privilege until the 1st id fDecember, 1K."7, unless tne law is altered: during that time I shall not pay one cent of postage upon any document l,r 1 «av 1 ,—«... ..... entitled to send or receive free, i know mv «»*»d or mvsve, tliat I may be legal rights and the crusade against me by i NKW -not deter -im- from u-suig tbem. I yield to, or favor their tyrannizing over fret. 4mm and.jiui fn.-e insti it't ions orth. 1 shall not favor free trade in whiskey and u one. and desecrating the property of the other, much sooner than those whom thev are warning this class of our citizens against. Astosla- ioterfcre^ with it where i honored b\| their flattering vote. No phia Ibilletin of this afternoon states that vile assault upon my private character, con- durinjr doing my duty and my whole duty. Kelly, who ha i uni a freeman, represent freemen, and, k'1 made. fmwu tbuir bia^k republicanism I shall turn a deaf ear. I know of no threats, assaults, abuses, or attacks, personally, morally or politically that shall make me" falter in*rep resenting a confiding constituency. When I aia assailed as a Know-Nothing, and it be- 1 comes necessary iu inv judgment to address llouse of Commons than at any previous po them or their lodges, I shall do so. I have riod. secrets to withhold from tlicra or the are to be found snme'of th world where the rights of man and property, writers of the day. The Chancellors of the Southern Aid Societies "the aggressive mea- the voters 01 Iowa in regard to the beautiful: uuthors of ibaries. In fact, the distinction ^b«iitioniM„ The tirittit tool« the Administration is working witli in iand antagonism between the worlds ef poli. imi»crvli«awKXr sure of northern Abolitionism.1 Tin pin State says that ile. of Kansas, is working rigorously in the liberties of its people. onclusion, Mr. Editor, I wish for two lieve. While the one becomes more enlight- at oi. Augustus Cur- this State to guard and protect the rights and tie* and literature si-ems fast dying out to m. nied wml cause. It is this gentleman's desire to make In up, if possible, a company of one thousund thousand copies of your paper that contains ened, it is to be liopml that the other'will ", i more its opponents stir this matter the worse Full «niled with hope, and »U.red witu l.vv ,,«L it will be for them. Their old sv*tem of at- freight. •i fullv, Your ob't set JA'.MKS TtlonTNOTON. «n WedainB Cake. as an infant, blwed eas* «on.eienee, we tt»in snored pro- '.n we were married! Nev- bis letters, nnb- i 'dearest,' -sweetest,' ringing in onr Thm are they all they d» t».t fa,|e or w»Me. eirs every moment. Oh that the dream had in the anus of the .u.Wlmo.g brine «*«t no, some evil genius pudding iment arrived, and a sight 1" 1 "did YOU nr.ik' j'lidding 1 ever stigg'-iU-d uiv pihldin. I alwa\ ire-:. iH," Mtd pudding!-'" exclaimed mv dightlv eurletl with con- Sherwood House Ii„e. i. »„J gr«« 3T. iXl^!££! plum pudding, 1 w4h w ife'sbrov brow fiust dear lov be *ontradicted. that it is breadpuddiu- th'1 meanest kind at that." tlH is plum pudding," shriek^ my wife. "Hread pudding!*' we groaned in a rage as the chicken left our baud, and living with, swift wings across the table, landed in mad- ("1A-"'' am's bosom. "!uHijii ... "Pb'ni pudding?" rebounded the war cry from the enemy, and tlu- gravy dish took us of the freedom of speech, the '"read pudding forcyer!" shouted we in proporty unlawfully, the deseera- I 'b-hance, do.iging the soup tureen, and fa!i- aud political mg .eneath it- content#. they should not mention freodon 1 '*J lum pudding!"' yelled tie- amiab! where we had been depositing' the first part eri ».-.h pr of our dinner, and a plate of br-ets landed Th^v i-mid^iim ,1,0 f,a„kinK priritep..- ••.IM.nu |.u,Wi„g!" »hri,kM ,h, wi,h evm l'.S TirJl.'SVi.lSS ltoes not the sliu cry propagandist abu«e it oish. gs./,rtment of \ankee no*.ioic, ju»: reee,-,,-d bv I Have you no favorites in vour ranks that ever I ''Bread pudding!" in smothered tones, I sep.'2di:w is. A. WILLIAMS, overstep the bounds of moderation in its usey Cam«'UP k'plum organs. Now act honorably for once in vour the last cry growing feebler, till just as I :U) your standard, advocate repeal or modifies- whisper. "Plum jmdditig!" resounded 1 wh*eill auh reijuires him u leave his 1 1 1 1 iKts, anu will tne Jiouse ot Kcpre- negroes. 1 shall not pander to the prejudi- .. ....... ,, ,, umiuci v....... •••u.. ^mu- nmn re- rme ^|»j»ie, «ir.tvny ,-?ni«'nor, rjurr ^ew I'irie accent a revolution for an election* e,* 'J'he steamer Wave, lying in the North of this Kivur, was nearly destroyed by lire this A. M. Loss estimated at $'2j,0i)U to PunI. \DKi.rutA, Sept. *21.—The Philadel- 1 the recent trial of the Wheelor slave teuiptibit* inueudocs or base insinuatiottM from case an attempt was made to bribe the jury, i »tiwt,«wouddoor frta Third, where they will Harness of every deacriptian. if the lute Rev. Dr. I^cud*'! *hese political hirelings shall deter me from The matter has been brought before Judge ^»^York '""hienablc a hat, a- in The aimyeurtieles wilM»? directed an investigatioe to KntTORs is PvaUAHEvr. England certainlv not fairly represented London Athcnamum savs: proprietors of public journals in the present 'he above articles From Putnam'* Monthly for September, wankan TrfaiHeeti W1U.IAM et|j,** URTAVT. W!^jVk rru'*"-T .w*v''? °r Tb/!r, V'" t,,c-v 'J I .rasped we, pluck to roast chicken by the lif'" *ub»ide. *l,r"us?h the trausUccat JMU*, The sunken venture* of toy heart a? l! k up to me a» perfect a« at dawt golden palae- hcav." h.nealh the swell meet my touuh. anl is ugain withdraw 1 cheaply w. ."ji'rid up receding splendor* thrutigh the surgr There wait the recognition*, the quick ties, Whence the heart kiu.ws its kin wherever east Ajid there the partings, when the wistful eye* 'arcs# each ollter, a* they lwjk their last. There lie th»» summer eye*, delioitiiH eves, 1 ot" nofi. gfe ii niUv drenched witli light divine. Th- lis, MIX murmurs of the chestnut leave*. Use hxtid that lay, the even that lo.-hed in mine. T^fre ,l*e« 1 the honr of iear and rapture y«t, t-tl" tb ru!U*01 w,n ^»-j A nak u»«.und-I eanuot see for tear* M"r/ ftt^ tb»",wh(n t,wir aa»'w'' And hrint ft -ni.'i, j. w .• r- •).. Ijr» u sr. f.rund (omrrl b) Hie Riley Family, led V*e. ".*»thinirlv, "do not ffet an»rv «w«'uat of ta* aud co»d her.»al«r ip««ifie4, ia previ r. -j «i«'»'Tc»d Ai: i»'0 A I .I ,,.lv 2 .'(ft Ms! bilK'k MAIM. .-Mil:- i t, -.-firs- tL 4 I.T V i .HeWillX AiUBIB. Mad one Riley, the New Knjr. .Mi*- .Matte Hilev, Prima 1 tariit I \l- II., i •!i tie it) ut K A N 1 and #n ki, j,'l'S- ..... i "0 do pnii!-. new ityU 1 Tl 20 n/ from the pile in reply. Then it 1 TJ«» I and~Smiw.'-^,,f:u'.. I, .,-, pudding," in rapid* succession, ,T 11 i, »i. ... 1 n 1 1 pr -^nt emplevm nt. Ho w-.uld ace-pt any situa turn. I do not care which, and I will ,tn like thunder, followed by a tremendous »ti«n wb,re eaa makr him^df unefal.' Lhasa1 the ellort and do what 1 can to effect the ob- fr»sh, as my wife leaped upon the pile wit'i: g.«»l general kn .wl«ig- ,.f buiiue«.-, and eau pro-! Tclrjrnphir Itraa*. YORK, the political slave propagandists of Iowa will Temperance Alliance against Coleman and t«rv i-riee*. Stetson »f the Astor lloum- was up this A. M. pomlx-r 22. BALDWIN, EVAXi® A CO. in the Court of Sessions, und alter "tlie animation of witnesses, the decision wan rt \ersed her delicate feet, and commenced jumping auc.-g.**l n-fereucee. Innuir- ut thi^ nffie up and down—when, thank Heaven, we A COMPLKTFJ Wirtuiettt of Pwiss aud Book awoke, and thus sa^Td our life. We llhftli! -Mmi-diii*. BWmp Lpwn... Careein Cambrha, never dream on Wedding cake again—that's Ac., bf ^ph«apat Sept. 21.—The ease of th« AFTP |M!^i'n/furub.h tW'rn from st, "Mail Passu,Ilg »f our foreign citizens, nor °f bis hethrothed, this morning was sentenc- a large aud -onipMe nt«ek «l »beaboy« ROuda 1 and Jcuuey's S«wlling for wile. te tiiiie tb i' nroceedinffs of this proscribe anv religious denomination. Cath- cxl to be hung on the 1 l»th of November. olihe iroe^andne,,! fa-hionHl,ie style- X^ir-.ry gr..u»ds thr«. fourthsof a mile west of 'hould U K sfl!S -,^tant. Tbo ,gentlemen who are Md'ib Hache. has yielded to the wishss of uiiln 'lit iSffl XltSs**" tbe public and reduced the prices of admis- aiivayf w. ik 1 .r th imer.-t- my eiiHioiiieri. aud sion to her performances. In making the on hmd a complete »tuck i duod.* suit all announcement M. Felix states, that the aver- P'r,,0,ls "i regani tottyle and |ii*litv. Pievte drop age of her receipts exceed thus far what he and ipiulitie-^ ro,,, thought to count upon, and that therefore he make# the reduction. I et!,L Th The PrusB in v cannot complain that it is imod u, higi Pi««. "There are more No \mong leading debaters in that House rffi. Exch.'ijuer are men who have occupied eijual- lj 'Tin'rTsin ly distinguished positions in literaturu, and rri. l.ord Lieutenants of Ireland are elegant trouble ... Assolutu Mi-- \mauda Rilev. First »pranand Viollocahst Ma *ierCharlie ltil»y, Paiorite VoeaHst. Mi^ fanny Itilev. thirl «en year* of age, the moat remarkable female V ioluii'i the I.*. .Va?**. 'liit talented family will offer a selection of thoir eh'iieeitt geni*. at iu^ert Hall, on Wednesday even in:r, f^'pt. -tt: Jhor* oj. -ii a' 7. ''"lirin ie iie.- •.» -e|i'J.» J. A It :i».l VM. UK1 WTTT. KKIIX.I.AM) AND WATT. i 'i.i. I.hi l'KAI.KRS in l( brand* of ujn'uiia I'.imev and lnijfcurt i! Sue II&- J" 1 21 SS I l- i s A I k e k Ni:u ti lions A.\D bROtl.HlliN. puhlic will take u'"|»e iti» I have revived A an lmmen-e »!oek of lry Ooud.f, Boot# arid Shoe*, and 'ir ieer. a* n. old stand ou Main at., near Fourth Kuiitlie* wanting grot e:.ti leO' ti.li! put up Keokuk wh«'le-s» e pr.' I intend to give p-irtieu'.nr prl)* duct- l.nrineis, and exfS'et that my ion? eip.-nenee in tint line will cnabie me to give man faction to all cu.*l ornery. «ep Tl Hi. BANKING K l5 i*-k 'J :b D\dHwr embra.- -l »»orv d«\ me. I Ih*in all Im! stroteh their hands in vain No U"f[ sea piutnmet r.»aeh(-8 where thay r: ennnin? di»»»r *hs|! W B. A. WILLIAMK. yr '.u,e, in the H. A. WILLIAM .'•.OOO (,:,.h-t- I'illlO'JiV S.'.'d: I ii.ooi) (j,, Ti.., ,-'e.t, srrain and seed-, .vhkh the he.'l. v ul be paid bv P.. A. WILLIAMS. -Wdl be taken at A A W K A E K V £TL par for nil kind* «f ge*i« by WILLIAM^ lr (. oetl«. i' K.,j,•* mti'lin, I '. 1 j.T-'VtiUtie's ana'd. &' u, 7.»\ pi yard ..OdoKy.j an.1 do 20 to a "d„ B.n'1 "•»». re!C"'w'*' distinctly recollect, it had grown to a \VANTKU—A Sih atiua t.y a y.nmg man i'alrbniik^M Scale*. W E a"e the only agent* in Keokuk for the aale of the alrfe. 1 r-' l' i.r.i'ed -e»i, and will hore- ii the aN I i' ad II REMOVAL. PHAI.L rem 11"• 1 't«jw, Fura, Ac., I JTTFfraa N'riarrenberger, convicted of the murder coiuer .Main 11 nd third ,-trwt, where 1 elm 11 be re- Pine Ajiple, .MeAvov's Supi-riwr, Burt's New Piiie 11AT«! IIATX! MATH! ALL S'vle ir lHi .—Now ready at the New York flat Emporium, corner of Mam and ^1'-' A. C. SIIELDOX. 4 LI.-entleinen will pleasi lake notice that the •ta. New ork llai Store, haj Iweu r.-niovtsl to 73, half, cup.-, uuibreiiiV, cane*,^^ travelling bags, c!'!.'''r,,H 8 f«»cy Imu and cap-, ladies laney fur» and Th, r"°"'gc"1*' to HIIOW GOODS 1 most powerful es- branche t0 his •K,"t k an(1 y gniu in robustness and healthiriers of tone," B1 vantage of both, wo would fain be- dead, an well a* eofflus of every style and finish fur 1 to J*ER^.MS in want of *les. in and examine fall style*. previous po- ..-v.v.. HOUSB E O I 1 s O |v KJMu\ i I-, Third Street, near Main. AU i :i -r. o i i o k & o s QUINCY STOVES, rm \ri it i II i i it K i W A AT 88 MAIM !»T. DKALERH 2,,!"'! inHttnn, Tin IMate. h«r? ii.in, i i.i. Hollow and Jar.ann-4 1 fc »ep 2iumd. Callrrlor'ii Walr. CITV oj1 KMIM K, L.^C counl *. Mute of Iowa, virtue ..f the eharivr and ordmaiicei of thecily 1.) of Keokuk. I Hill i.fTr ut public- i"e (unle«* the Ware, Copper Bottom Bru K Frying Fans, Sheet C»ipjer aud Zinc. shovek and Tunj. 1' ai f*oii Iron-. «.'a»t Boiiers. Coal Grates. A .. I k 7 i n i'.'V* ?», if., lf O O K A O s W U. *«A*Nr.R*. A N S i n i K n i i e o n e I/el- w AIHIII, where h- will renovate and nial- ti) app: ar a* new all kinds of L»nlie,'and Oe» tlfiofn's apparel, mch a* erap, hroscha, eajwiiner* and woolen ^!awls. ea^hiuere, tilk nnd iu» riuo drew tf, rw™, |.ittnoand table co\er-, window and duraa'k enrlmiis, A•. Ail of th«* IIs' and every uther article of closh iujt col r.i iii ai the fancy «r plain colon. 1 hope by eh*. «:i. i,ii«r and a knowledge of ay i|S in«*». to givi j.'.• 11. i?,i -at,-faction. iH-p Isatxii \VM. 'H ."•A LI..— 1 tn»i: smy desiratt' Apply imui,diately to seplsdlw LU»YI I'. er p.i| (Iffi'-e, MANNER-, l-ir-ne** Idt*.- i DKI.I, A niYMAS, *ASTr.\CTfHEHS ami t'KM.KKS IV o o a n S i o I arn v.i t" I n, \V,.rfc I i i K i ie it 11* I 1 ff errd in Kts.kok. are selected with refererte* to the ward* th-- retail trade, and will eout|irifie everv variety imaginable. The pre-.a will iieh n* will eoio uue every one th»t We liuV" fuliy ad el the motto uf "yiiifk .S«le- und .Small 1'iofits. N. I!. 'Ihe -loniier (io.rfl« now on hand will clo*ed oaf i twr. Hoot and Shoe Mtitiufortory. I" the Ladie* we would »av. -all in asv*t #ee «n jTi.ut *t ). .•», I5a«k in*, and fMipx. Au.:e' I". -dAw "(!!. .• K.-ikuk. I 1. Total. l!ij I I 2.. «.f tu«) Kr finest i.hOt n.. n-.w manofew tuixl Ml our e»tat,):«h meat, wlovh u. p-o-l qtuiity nud durability %«*e will warrant I. t„ j»eiy in the wp«t. tietitlemeu will tind t..ih. ir intend to -all and examine o«r sim fc ,,f i^t( iii niade work. wlucb an ample quantity will ulwa IK- kej.i hand, and as we u.-eonlv tin- t* st material?, and employ ,.nr t.ul the «t w..rkiin it. thev may re-t astiurid ei g«nl artie).-, guaranteed fit in nil i X. B. All aitie|'-« «f ..«r ..wn tnannfne'iiire war ranted. Fign «f th Mat.-,!.- •», -L n,.-. KosM:^. Ma.u and 1 hird f*t i •. M. in.'I Minn.— 1-,i-i' .... K.okuk 111It Alien*'. 1S,k. NOTICE l»e!ween the ur» of o el« k, A. v. »nd a o'- th»*«-»p!«al st'-'k of the Keokuk. Ft. le« i ck, p. uf »aid ilay.th- lut or part" of lot* here- •"'i Muinm.ta lUd Itoad *'mpaur ha* thi* uf er dewiM to pay the special tax and eo#U K-vi- ^#-v »ade l.y the B«ard l'.reeten, payabla ed and we«ed l»v th City Councilagaiu^t xttch lot-' ^toiulav tlte l«t day *«^r tmxi to n an. C. •V through block thirteen (i:o in Treasarvr, at th- l'.aii Hoad Ofte* in K.- okuk. TH JSTIK KM«I I»KK-S _v«.U are lltreb notified that the »erotid r- utar call of ten pe" Ilv order «f the Itoard. HI '.II T. REfD, Pre*' y. {»)*. s. ^. Io«f«at«b .o. i I :. I#, a• .ir'* Statesman copy HiAiksnrriflnu, ILLIA i.i! II M. t.n 'I i,,ril. Ijetween Joiit «W! an 1 K 'iiiM 7'- vt i .,! -. at the Brick Fijoj,. would inform the pah ie that he r. ared U do all kmdf of UtAricsjuruiMJ a i:.«t. .hirabif, and cheap manner. HORSE SHOEfN'ti. Bring on v»ur lame ler»'.'- anl ha»e thru shod right. From hi* l"iig utid e«iu**finl praehe# in this branch of the bu* |1C flatters hin»»* that he •i by any one in the country. li« patronagf in ihi* One. '•i« HTVieen a» Farrier la all is- eaiuict l»j e*' partieularly H" a!.o ofl. brftncheii. May 2(5, v. Mb-,-Rs. »ld I.M 1 .ut- P.. it-, n.f .iiu to.- La4ie« that we hn-• waived the larp»t k of rin br.«• kre j., Collar- fr«m .i cent* to $7,(Hi Miiiti te, Bliu-k Silk Brussels and r-«l ti .re ail Lw I^ce.iae •'O 11 aiid Mr. 1 10 Alpaceas: ipset*. Ribbifin, Moire A»- ti'(ie and Itilc. ii 11 oiwi.'ii.gt!, Ae., 4e. If 1(. V »lWAfil) & «.' A115. 2°. 1 -lAw soi u i: MI iLUi:tt%. VLAlUiEVa.-ioi.ti,TO and well *elwl: »t* k uf P„i!i'». tilss*. &/<., A ha lid ft'.d for «nle hv M.sikr A lloui ra. l»rt.'i.u..,, Third. •••.nsi»tiug in jart 1 While ad, puc» A N'o. j, w white /.un-, V,-- -ii}H.rior, Zinc dryer, Color* great van, in 1, 2, uu ^~Biiu* women, *"»y!, girls and infant M4w B. A. WILLIAMS flTCATItiX by '"J *epJ2 Main M. •ty, Ivith dry and in ^ii, put up i, «io.! In p, Copal Variuoi. Japan n White do I weather do •»la«" of best Wand.- and v»riiu-' •u. -'. m,i 1 th»*y wiii -vii 1 -h. ajer than anv other Ju House the city, 1 cash. «iive us a eatl, .M.e »RE A HOOPER. N'pf ml' :i. Is"./.,—d Mississippi Valley Nuraeriea, keol, ill*. Iowa. *',der« poiiettrd for any de-t i),ti(,n id Fruit and Onuiueutal Tree», (irupe ilie»l, »rV.-i, Shnile!, Flowering I'i»mt BuU^, Ac., whieh will be furniah «.!_ nt Eatviii ealw.ogue priee». A1m» Sediitig Stocks to the trjtd.. Anytartic!e iu our liiK may had iu tiue f,-r full planlin Wiiirh tsdctdsliy pivftr aloe, by a. ml in if in yi^r ortl. r-i imuiediaiely. I •.!" pleliling out VOUT I o 1 E u k e y S i n i i I v i n i e v itu is!jir,- Don't 16, Main "'.reef. Rceond door from •'I*. Vf A 1 n HAA, |21 JOH\MTO!V, 3. W. f",rMer Johawn ai"l|**—»ai on th" business of Pnde^ttkin" in v^atu CO" nr iinf rt" 1 eept l} ls,5 dAw J. «». BI HVAKD A C*l. UAly SHKLOON. A e N w o k a E n i i n i i u e e e w i n e i i e .- S- i A w i He has rwvntlir mwle evien„,vt. »(Jrtnioni1 -erf-xied' hi, arrangements in every MK' PATENT METALLIC IH'RIAL F'ASES, to air und indestructible, highly nrna I H'»d invaluable .r th-' preservation of th ar"'w I to order. r*iii«kukl"Aj#?llt12Wl»^ a k e n e 1 I s a i i i i i n o e J. Iiiiiii.ii 1 Nu. iii. Muni ireet op[M siu- Kilhourui-'a ne« l.uiidiiig*. where ih«*v offer for sale as eheap ai the heu|H-,^!. u general u-sort meul of Shoe, Middle and Harness Leather. Enamelleil ami Patent Leal her, Enamelled 'lot|t, Trunivy, Carpet- Bags. Fly-N. Whip- and Whip-La-heH. Also, a general a?irtmcnt of s'fiddl i y Hardwure, well *els etts| in the Ea.s(eru nuirkei, ami for isale at. •S(. I/oui.- prioen. Thev have on hand and are constantly manu facturing of the st materials, ^addltB, Bridles and tail at iiuifi.im price*. i Old r.uis re-ireucd and made to look nearly as good Tlmse wanting anything in oar line will do well MS new. Sep21 to call and examine our stock before buying 08 we Siieldoi.V vou will fiiid a complete sptt-k «f int*n,l to give all, the worth of their money. sold at wholesale or re The highe-t prrre -witt br paidin nh tor HidfJ. _Ke«.ikuk. Sept. 20, 'j.'i. J. 1. BERNARD A cu. A Bare banre for ood BuriainiT" or .iO frrt on Main streit Je^iiabl. building lot? in the city of Keokuk ul»o for fale. or exchange f..r wesn.ru properly, u Mill j.rojiesty it »hio SO acres choice Innd in Indiana several lots iu the lown of NajK-rville, count v x-at of lu 1'aga connty, 111. SO neres of choice Inn.I near the county Srtit Monroe county. lowu, wiih fruit tree-, etc. I JInipiircof MeKENNY A Itl NNER. Pluno for Sale A PEltSOX wauling a pssl «sHind hand Pia- no' c*u 1,uv'' ^"o Cr met nninge- furnished, and the entire ar 10 when required. -,lll^ain 1 a8t tho 3 «-»H»ng on th* 0ffi!T' w %t ho-ri*'in in Mr. Burke s House.on2dstre t. Ineweea (kuieert and Jligh. M. J. AsHMOKE. 8«pt. 11. 10UF1M1 »nd Pot*to«.—1 drum ehoioe new Cod fi.di, just received and for sale at the lowest prie-. Dlt. W. C. FCNKIIOI'SEK. S'ORWOOfi*S l'ineture of Yeratium Vir{di, prepariMl expressly for Phvaician-, nale by !^t. a—t .\f00KE & HOOPEH.