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mwm jML'uui^L SCffiNOTON, lOWAr ... WtiWMlay.:::::::::::: Jtly 4 1 wisarfi* »lw W Hp t1»" p»»Jiti- «l UwiiMinS*^ i»^m th* la^t ju*te, annually »h*rp, It! fictMic ptm htsiisetlf. Ho ft-** in frt PRisrtPt.fA— '-•$$wa PBIXCII'fjK^ f'rinriph* ar»- wry- ihi«NT, •m nothing We b«(« mom tt ^iwU! h\* half enlumri of flummery. •i Will lliit AJfctjIiln |riiit pica** u* toiiat art- to which the ed itors are ikiw #t«-adf»»t? The gmml "Vrm of lteMncitATic roiNtiW.r.*, hi* W so exiw-din^ly uncertain a* tn mean *rfhing at a!!--fir, if anything st all, a eu» Und or jxmt appointment. If tbo nirrcrnery errw, to Frank lin Ilcfe*, and hi# drying fortune, by |h« "(••ih^ii p.jw«*r of jmblic plunder," ridiculously railing tb«*ms«lva» th* "great ,l)«wtrratj- jK.rty," have any dwtincthe i|»ri»wsipl'"i» whatever, wf arc utterly in the tlsrk an to what they arc. But it it crer tha*. Human nature ii prone to cover up the mcm\L parts and gkaM over the ahainektw. Tli' r»tru. i* vi-ry aniirnM to have the think It* i* honest. And no one tuakc* a greater display the heroics—no (MM, with M»nrtimonio«« phi a talk* more fadio^ly of ivRcrtl'LK, and all the "tak- |ng," rlap Irap, and cant of the political ftrtMia, tluii tbe politician by trade, who 'iKawr lial a principle hut wa* in the luarkrt, and wlnw Cr*t, last, and only Aim, i* lojrrt iiffiw and to hold it. Prof, thinkv con.nin a misprint, which hav ing been paattcd over in the edition of 1611, haa held its ground ever since. The translator* intended to say "which strain OJTT a gnat and swallow a cumel," that be ing the correct rendering of tho original, aaappcunt in Tynadale'a and Graumer'a trftnalationa, both of which have '^trained OVT." It wiw the custom of the stricter Jewa to atrain tl eir wine, vinegar, and oth *r portables, through linen or guaze, K^t UMwan* they should drink down some un clean insect, as a gnat, and thus transgress the Lcrideal law. It was to this custom the Saviour alluded, intending to say that lha Scribe* aud rhariaees, while they atrain out a gnat from their drink would fUlawallow a camel at a gulp. 44,11 Im! Will tbe tiaipttc, tafure it indulges in tny mor* phillippici, inform u# what these primipb* are to which it is, ha*, and ever *»ill IK* SO steadfast* If that paper in nble. which we wry much doubt, to inform us Of it* opinion* in regard to slavery exten sion, Kansas affain«, and the rvpoal of the Compromise, will it tell ua at what time it took ground? Give us the principles! it&* Our neighbor speaks verv feelingly iu regard to Gen. MonoAX'c retirement from the Telegraph. So much i-ympathy lo they feci that they are willing to borrow lite Generala address to his readers nud •tirk it in their paper,especially a* it wived them mi much composition by getting it in typo. We fully apron with them in all they have aaid in regard to him. Gen. 3lorgan in an able writer and his editorial Oourne haa been uniformly high-toned and dignilied. Would we could say as much of alIourcotenn*raries. Hut this is not the whole of it. The Gazette in a good deal concerned for fear we shall not be ublc to rctaiu all the patrons of the Telegraph. Don't give yourselves any uneasiness gen tlemen. Our subscription list so far from falling off is, increasing every day. We Itiake thi*announcement knowing that it would relieve your minds from much un easiness and be highly gratifying to your feeling*. We are very much obliged gen tlemen, foryour sympathies, but our paper if going abend. took out for the Locomotive. A a we announced yesterday morning Would lwtha eaae, the contract for the con- •Iructionof our Western railroad was let :y*ptcrday The contract was given to a MW)|»any uf uxperienced and substantial railroad, men among whom is Mr. Clark 0. Michigan. There is every probability III favor of it* completion according to agreement. The contractors are to fur- «Ut everything, build and stock the road, ••d have it completed hence to Mt. I'leas ant by the first day of January next. And ilia tobu pushed through to Ottiimwa ns Mon as may be. Ct:RtofH TvpociRAruiCAt. KRROR.— IW. TrtMich, in liia latest work on the Kaglish language, jiointft out a curious ty pographical error n the 20th ver.se of the 23d cha|*ter of Mathew. The words "which strain AT a-gnnt and swallow a camel" the ItUNeia PaowaiTK»°—Official returaa ^"alfths countUs'sbow^ProhibitiMr^o !6,lfd *i,h "old «ftr aulumiM, arkh th« «c«ep«on of *uch tw hav« been ordered. Persons dasirinp to har« theirv iuarriol, vUlpleaae give us the WuH aad th^ ahall be put in it MW. *&**** •W*" W" "afc AUU.—iB*g Thalnp* Firia. Thin va]ttal4e puUi' ^tHm i.« fa be here *tii«4s*»wu« Jnt S7r t* after tfuderlt'e slituri«l naiia|reBMnt of —Politic* and S6»» Geo. Wiiwtt, rf* Pairfcld. ft *i!f be pub- V?' ., ,w iw.trtfnxn th» office of i be Hawk-fcyc and taitei net*. bM to «mkm is lut week. T«-li:gn»p5i, The Jllly number will bo readv Jurinl nwkr eiwrter fr»-« (i« f. dclii cry nest wmk. New matorubi 'itrnp'J, ,h« Book Notices. Hum p. CIKIK a rj., CHtCA«K». Three yeart in California—Sea and Sai lor—Deck and I'ott. The above valu-iMe works are from the ready pro of lier. WALTER Cofi/rosf, (?. N. The £r*t of these volumes gives a It will repnv the labor of a' mmsal. Pea and F«i!or or notea on France and luly, and other literary remains, with a meuu.ir, by Itcv. Ht nry T. (_'h«*cvcr. 7'hi*eare valuable publications, worthy the reputation of Walter Coultoo, for tiwfoty yearsfavumbly known aa an author. Book Keeping. The liurlington Commercial College now in full and successful operation, offers It is said that the small-pox is killing off tho Oswego Indians by wholesale. When taken with tho disease they immediately get into the water, and lie there till death comes. Under this treatment over 200 have died in less than two weeks. O* Messrs. Green Thomas & Co., bank ers have land warrants of the new issue for *alc. E3?"" An Aberdeen paper states, that whilst the prayer book, with all the clothing of a deceased cholcrapatient, were refully burnt six £1 notes, found on his person, were reli giously preserved. i To our friend* oa Jefferson aod Wanhiwgtau streets, owning dog-, wc p*oi«!ly dedicate the article on cat* in aa- •ttwr CUIUM*. W« an aunoyed 4e\cry think umr printing a ewfW*g P*l*r atsy that city, th* Med:calCollege is on the road fe* l*is hour*. Now, we di,a to t)k« Cemetery ths Divinity College on the Uka-K^OK^ot iWlUeWth-ys: illinMw. V* W* AW with I 1 Mlioa iscaBod u Man seeks out many inventions to "get a drink," but the latest device is told by the Statcman of a Columbus pio nic, te which eocoanut* emptied of their milk and r?e" ku War defeated by asaajority of 14,066 g«ntW»nen. «otn TIM vote was unauaUy heavy- 29. The Cincinnati Gasctte says, that an the vata lavt fall for Congressmen, interesting daughter of a respected German, residing on the corner of Fourteenth and Elm wcrc T* AdycrtiMrt. Streets, died very suddenly on Friday morn The ad vert moment* found in the col- ng. 0Mri«d *7 On the following morning, the mother «tans of the IHiily Telegraph at the time died of cholera. This sudden breaking up «f ito rtixpctFtiirti have not been inserted in of the family so worked upon the mind of the father and husband, that he sprang from tho third story window of his residence down to the side walk, mangling and injuring him self «o severely that he died in a few hours after. ,B*"Tbo«aaj F. .\larrhail, of Ky., bu aunounord biaaaelf a* a candidate for Congrew ia tha Athland difUict, and has eotnwMicMi bis atuiuping tour. time' whea we return fntiu the otHce hi out the MM of uight.by nouiethiug than three htmlnd fag* of eveiy ric«, kind, cohrand They bract our feet with the MM* «at*plittiag Wkin£». They will hoar ao »x|ilaMtt«iM ia ivpard to our being aWwiM that tin*. They don't sora to A movement haa recently been com menced in North Carolina, to rendtr legal the ioatitutiou of marriage among the slaves to preserve srered the relations between parents and their young children, and to repeal thoH i law* prohibiting the education of slaves.— Thaw propositions are soon to be submitted to tbe Legislature of the State. 53T A Sew Haven paper remarks that) in trnow who OVM tW«M AOJRI, sad wo don road to the J'oor Home: and the Law School Some sadlrbata. •aj that WK ahatlehoot! But w« hoj«e mir 'be road to tha Jail! ... J. Was anything u your f*?i«f,latoxSfeit- i» Art owwinjr dogs will Tm CHICAGO Tatac.sa.-ThU pa^br, it wus. midM ^Fbray upon catn." and rewxl anroonoes, i» now pttt.tisb.mby Wright, Me- J. By what other name wa»: this liquor •irtfamUili thr fair uf th« Maltea* with dill & Co. Jos. Med'.ll waa lately connected e*Hed. N^IV Kditorof tbe Fai(6eld SeWi- «t IribaM yaii ba aaMtuoed in I »iu» •Hy- HktoWhofeJhe wiUttot''»ot"on Thb iV* WMiaal •Mrirristinn bill .• .' ooy* aad a of -I-.- {aawiUeMMi^ whopper new mv«t- flWWWl D*U*J I I *nrt (.rffltern. Or ttx cstaH'khmmt *'f A mrfM-JT. havr hero ordeird and the A»g«wt »um- ,u luHkh «.«sl w?r wdJ be prwutedina akap: to compare w«« .arfsu.!, r..h» ib- mS-Tdinate Wjo with a»r ]Mib!ication of the kind. And it! prrjcwded „, 11 i ,i fwn Ur»iri Wim I« llu®I?ai S:»!». 'i'twaoJ- a-efaluesi. ocCT i 1 I W'n:d liko lu dweJi U1«U liic Jiocuu'ittiy part of tliM uncqniled faeilttica f-irac-iuirmg th.^beau- tMC(i tiful and useful art (which all persons cn gaged in btiHiiicMS should understand)giv ing a student in a few weeks a more ex tensive knowledge of busines than can be acjuircd in years in a counting house, and Tto of books in any department of business. See advertisement. £3?" Robert Newsotn was murdered, lost week, at Fulton, Missouri, by one of his •laves, a nogro woman, in his own kitchen and tho body burnt in the fire place. (jy Edmund Lafayette, grandson of tho Marquis do Lafayette, so distinguished as tho bravo and generous champion of American Independence, has been spending a few days at Wilmington, Del., with the Duponts, who were the early friends of tho General. In company with a few friends, he has visit ed all ths places of interest in the vicinity one of his earliest visits being to the sccnu ,mlliW|,,ut 'h g„8 a i« i 7 r* mCHI Ut iv aiitcoj IQiJiOTtAtw^C KtMifff ihf? editorial liiarj- Am^rie-»|» Ur»n«l (mt to tlt-Hre Frrcchfroin their DAW pos.ttou c*iQ fach the agciuellt of Ge i. WiUotl, the hij^h rejtl- i t* WTk Irma (he limtd Lodge I tation of the Farmer will be fully suat.in-1 Afl'r *1. It ii intended that the Iowa larnicr »wd»•* iU ii«.u ,t ib« loi alwll be a credit to the .State. And SS it i« I TUc AlTican now claim tiiat •be/ rcgah!^ U?IJ«ST chArfer from tk' Oran 1 of Oli'w, but a 4urh erfr graced fhrwi,.4* havj n^r^r aftk&if»rif< No the only publication devoted to Agricul ture in the State, it should have a wide circulation. U fi i KJ Isrizc txw!in Ohio rnwfuifing thtfe oln 'i Fr*c Mum »t inie unj g. twins nwinUri id ihc ordf. The} mav bavo within Ifcemjclva a/t't-nou fv lilU-dOraiKi t««igc but it tut tit I'gul ilkMlic (/rjtiri*Jiction, aid it therefore c!»nJ™iiDc, w *rc all wli* aeUu.xtlcdxc 5U puwer and authority. AHhiwjth tho fo-cail«d African Oruid Iodg» mo.' he* in the public H*!I ol tb« JxiilUing f* tlis tra?«» ttciion of tltsir busiwn yuey *jr« nut MKfyii.i by any mculicr cfjtul ai.J 1, gailr ounttita- live.lv picture of California society' and Thv&dt*,*. «, of tt« baiidinp tUc Mn)« ft c*»ocjrt woo'J pty I-r it, fcud fnut.* of indi\ icual tn.tracf-r'r, an wen by n«rrc t-Diiilcyl to OIK! r«Tfivcl oo more auction# the author during a three vcars ruaideutse. I ir'!'g,,» tl an if ti/y to.] met ibtrc cs AfnomOdd AMw" v Ibcfcetnt pn*s coUtu^oi tbe ^afimalK'twNutU- (leek and |Krt, or inridents of ('alifor- ii't ci.nvtTUun hare prwinccil a deep end actira nia wai rejarwl and published by the! fttUre'"lh" the author 1 "^l'w P"rtion of lh.! C.miuillcc on II of fur 111 ii I he oil! i Ira.'if u|xin ntiicli i.ny party can mind «f inJiiua. ih^ ic- go into fhe riming «!ret!'« in lhi« State or Oliw.-with a»} Im]« nifccfK Th« rytjoialfctos untaiacU io tliat icf»irt aicjutl, tlicir rj iiit it njihl.oirJti.cuilain thcin will be tUi pr»per work of the Free Siatof. It rill!« ilo!K*, iiml nitlxuigh lh: Ki.u Ii may thriahn rmcfjiun and duut-iuu, the Xurtii or the better ]^riion of it, ii jinp-irol t.i uifet the aturm and comliat any {'!.• to fri'iti.^ii ai il llic rigUts c..f man. AfUr yiow iii'i (lie rlnvcry qiU'tion in the avpceUof jnnti e and jihitan'hrop.v, wecun fee Brother point wherein it if jKcunintly tic gain of th» northern States, to have the pr ri.--s cf /!a\iy urn-flnl. iiud I n«ite I lh, ,cngl]j „f 1 of the battle at Chadd's Ford, in which his ancestor first shed his blood in our cause. The very spot upon whioh the General was I •landing when he was wounded, was point ed out by some of tho old residents. Mr i Lafayette is about 28 years of age, of fine countenanoo and engaging manners, lie bears same resemblance to his grandfather, though a much handsomer man. They aro taking tho census of New Tork City. The Tribune estimates the pop ulation now at 850,000, and thinks tho re turns will show it. A letter from Nashville, (Tenn.,) in tho Louisville Times says the wheat from the Kentucky line to that piaco, has been bar vested nnd the yield is unparalleled the same nunuer of acres reaped doublo tbat of any former year. All saved without the slight bletnbh. Cs1* Tho Germans of East Brooklyn, who propose a forcible resistance to the liquor law. were frightened out of their intended meeting for tho purpose of strengthening their organization, by n proclamation hy the Mayer. (T7" The latest case of absence of mind ia recorded of a lad about to "whip up" some egg* for sponge cake, who whipped the baby and sung Watts' oradle hymn to the eggs. thi8 ,cUcr OOUI.D tis. Cl'.sai.NG.—A correspondent sends as the follouing well known epi^rapliic ()fi.«age-at-/iiiu* between the talented .Mies (iould, the poetess, and (the now) Attorney-Oei.cral Coshini Tho ease was tried at Newburyport, where both parties resi ded, many yours age: mss OOULD'S EPIGRAM OK CCSBING. Lay aside all ye dead, For iu the next lied Repoees the nshes of Cvthing He h.ii eitiirde 1 his way Thruujjh the ivorld us they say. And even though dead, will be putting. HIS KE5POKSS. Here lies one who.«c wit MTtthint wonndim could hit? And green be the turf thal'saixive her Having sent ever* bjau To the regions below, ?he haa gone down hsicelf fur a hirer. —Taunton Gisettt. A WILLING WITNKSS.—In the Mu nicipal Court of Hostou, during the trial of liquor oases—that is, of cases arising under the Maine Law—nlucb merriment W. I liava. t5« ot" .. .. J. What did vou call for osaailv? |w»4.Chn»«rt TB. T.ibms| .UJoSi-. ib n*«-« if tt. War war io Thivcs •Hlj.- of wmarUWeaiM, tha I Tbe latter gm«ral immediateiv ord-miiaaor^ i ladmn i a u e a i o n s u o w a n y o i y o a e a s o u e s e a e a e Y o u i n k e v a e mt. 4. m* namm s a y a e i a e a o t- K e u o o a i o o i a a e e o IM** «. R—U MA- »I«,ii....„W like t* sea ibcm. xccltent wall. i to the capital. Kru«»lli.-N\w Orleane K-lia. Jm* 39.."..' -Itfoaiam »ro*^ CMIOSSoar Yic- rv th* WA- Bv a pirate letter received from mm ta I MI ^itr-Tki tone Ibitt.Courier of! t, —. --^r- Amo, i lie from the earrisoB, aod bis soldiers rush ing forth with b» light of iiattle in their S is i*pM«iblt (tor us now to rccoReCt. Bui! routed and pat the enemy to %bt crusadtrs, wok o e a ARRIVAL OF HiE BALTIC. NS-T fow, Jani 2&. Tfce io*il »tamer Baltic, from Liverpool om ib* I6Ui iu*t., haa arrivrJ- i^ring* of Kartp»#n news »h« week later tbio i i lie A"ia. i The ttewa U qaiie ia»fo.-tant iwth aa con 1 firroing tb» htent account* rc«*civ.d b_. biJg me »ay nothing more at present. J..' fur ilit ilawk-fy iii.J Telcpinpli. At a Mass Meeting of the citizcns of Den mark convened the evening of thc'26th inst henrth" 1''p['f,rt of lllu n 1 i u i n o n i n e a i o n o e u i i v e S a v e a s e e a n s a o u w a s o e e a 2 s e making him tully competent to take chargc ., ... 1 that morning pending in that city, it was unanimously Resolved, That the sincere hearty thanks nnd gratitude of tho citizens of this j.immuni ty, be presented in behalf of Humanity, Mqhleovmess, to the lion. Fitz Ilenrv Wnr Ten, David Rorer, tho Messrs. Crookers, W. II. Starr, Attorneys & Councillors in tho case, nnd other laborers in means and hands for their voluntary, timely active ami efficient aid in rescuing a helpless fellow being from cruel bondage in establishing in this state, in this first trial of tho kind witlun the state, an important precedent in favor of Freedom, and Righteous Law and in teaching to the despicable pvoiFwsional Slave hunter, the important truth, that Iowa is not the place for tho free exercise of the unri htcous func tions of hig unhallowed vocation. And further, tliat a cordial invitation be extended to all the above named gentlemen with their ladies, to be present, as honored guests with the citizens of enmark on the 4tli proximo, at 10 o'clock A. M., and parti cipate with them in the festivities and enter tainments of the occasion. GEORGE SHEDD, Chrn. Jus. E. Montandon, Sec. DENIUKK, June 27th. 1855. Si'INIT OF TIIK RUSSIANS.—A Russian, writ ing to the Independence Relge, closes his communication in the following strain: "We accept the war and challenge which England has flung to us. Our confidence in events and in the future is greater than you suppose and if, alter taking Sebastopol, they come to make us propositions of peace which are not worthy of Russia, we will an swer what General Knutousoff said to M. de Lnuriston, after the taking of Moscow, when tho Frcneh General wished to enter into ne- The Canker worms nre making dread ful havoc with the fruit trees in the neigh borhood of Boston. They eat up foliage and gotiations 'But you are joking, General fruit, and leave the tree as if blasted with lightning. the war has now for us onlv just comznen ced.'" A gentlemen on Long Island has some thrifty Java coffee plant* in h.ariug and the berries are near ly read} for gntheiing. The shock of an earthquake was felt at Balti more at VoVork on Thnr.-day morning. It wassno ecedtil Iiv a rumbling noiso. Many rushed into the streets.' In one part of the city windows were bro ben. The St- Iionis Itepulilfnau lin? ndviees from New Mexico to the30th ult. On the '29th, C01( Fi untle roy attne'ied a company of I'tulis tear the Arkan sas river killed f.ivty a.aJ t.tik six prifoners. One of the American command \rae slightly andono mor tally wounded. On the first of .May t'ley attaikid and defeated a cauip ui "5 Ut h« in the Chawatch valley, killed two and wi.tmJed four. Otliern had heen killed and wounded in the mountains, nnd all their provisions, homes Jte., captured. The chief was su ng for poace. Asia and a ttJUiwang Kill farther iucm*-* by |g the Allies. i The com' at before the Mamelon tower waa of- the nioit ob'tinate anJ «.Anzu imry char acr r. it it announced tbat 5'XK) men were 1 put Aon du cori'wt. An important ele- »Lnr aitWiuo t» any mcnt of vic.ory to th! allies, it that the ""bir»«'»•» Uiucnnntry unlalift it liwlri/a^i (o acknow dgt A boa', expedition i» fitiinsr out al Ports mouth, to be conveyed to shallow water.— Defin ition suppiisril to he Per'kap. The Russian* have erecnated Anapa and the French Uoopj hare been rrc died from Krrtsch. The Russians nre about to JuiU a Railroad through rho Isthmu* Pcrrkop. The Viceroy of Egypt is enrolling 5000 blacks in 3ouJ:tc. it ii stated that the Austrian army will be reduced to 100,000 men. Account! from Soba*topol represent the i garrison wasting hy disuse and desponding, nnd priv.-ite advices from Kertsch givi» fear-J ful statement* of sickness and suffering a nionjz tbn Itnssians. The IIusiiians tve secuvcd a communica tion with the Crimea bj means of a lioe of hoats. It is staled that the Russians have evacuated »U their Circassian territory. Strachan l'aul k Co., of Lonilon, and Hal ford & Co., of London, navy agents, have failed, the former for li'iif a million sterling. Ex-I'rfsiden Filmore is ijuite a lion. II« ffin presented to the Queen. Parliament was discussing the dccmal cur rency r|u»stion. Many reform meetiu^s had been held. FRANC*.—It is officially announced that the Empress is enei-nte. ST.PETER?union.—The Grand Duke, Con stiintine has been appointed Regent of Rus sia in the event of Alexander's dea'h. SPAIN.—The Carl IS insurrection was un checked. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 15, P. M.—Richardson, Spenoa & Co's Circular says The brilliant weather of the l.i»t ten dnys, and tho very fnvornhlo reports of the growing crops, has had the usual effect at this season of deprcss the markets throughout the country.— Com.,Her.tto Bu \\hcat was quoted 3d"per 70 lbs. lower— suck lower, without attracting purchasers. Ind an Corn has been in limited request throughout the week and in the absence of Irish orders has declined Is to ls9d per quarter. To-day's market was poorly at tended, and a small business dono in both Wheat and Flour. Small sales Indian Corn at 50s 9d to 51s for yellow. White held at 54s, with no buyers. Market closes rn ther firmej quotations are: White wheat, 12$ Western Canal Flour, 39 to 42s 6d Indian Corn, mixed 50s to 50s 6d yellow 50s GJ to 51s white nominally 54s. Provisions—Beef without change at ful! rates. Holders asking a further advance has checked business. Lard—Quiet and firm sales 100 tons. Tallow—Dull, and about Is. lower. .. RUSTOS June 28. The K. N. State Council meets at one o'clock to-day. A large number of dele gates nre in .attendance. A preliminary meeting was held last nighj, whioh was at tended by 100 persons including Senator Wil son. Gov. Gardner, M. P. Banks, Anson Bur lingnmo and seve ral other members of Con gress. An address was submitted, which puts the party on the platform of the resto ration of the Missouri Compromise, still call ing it the American party, and culling for a mass convention to be h'cld at some eentral place. Some are in favor of "calling the new party American Republicans- One or iwo dissented from the doctrines of tfio address, b^t there is no doubt its sentiments will be adopted by the Council. There is some op position to throwing off the secrecy of the party machinery. Mar.y of the leading poli ticians of the party in the E U is occasionally excited by the collo^uics ed.to the iiffiliated Creoles in Cuba, obtained that take place betweeu the Court and the a'' witnesses. Here isa specimen 4 .«• Judge—tid you ever notice a "bar11 i the store of Mr." -w W. Yes ytnir lionor a sti|f*r howL I J. What^ beside these articles? |wi?I1*AXS' —®8 W. There were some bottles. 11 JM*S 1'•' State are now here. How a Hungry Mail Lost hit Dinner, The incidents of tho famous "Burlington Excursion" will afford thoso who participat ed in the "festivities of the occasion," mirth ful food for many aday. Among other good jokes was a practical one clearly illustrative of the truth, that, Tlu-re is many a slip 'Xii':xl Uiej!lale dini the lip. Upon the Mississippi, from Burlington to Davenport, the boat was crowded, and there being enough ladies to fill tho dinner table, the gentlemen were obliged to stand back'. There was one, however, whose "keen (Io nian Is of appetite" so sharpened his eye sight as to spy out a vacant seat which"he promptly appropriated. This was too tan talizing to lookers on to he endured, and a Detroit-er—who was really entitled to the seat, it bein£ next his own wife—anda Cleve land Superintcndant—who being a bachelor was not entitled to cny seat—determiu to spoil that one man's dinner. The boat was searched from "stem tj stern" to find some over-looked woman, but in vain finally the SOSij or THE STRONG mOEl*. ax ws- «tr. lul- Bret in the irbor of Sefms'opol. Addition al and important guccssea are thcrefors con- i SJently looked for. In the «et of Aroff the allied fleet atiaoked i at,d desttoyrd the store* at Taganrog, the great entri^ot of the Don and Volga. two conspirators espied a pretty cabin maid, brightness and dotted "nil round, ov and entering into negociations, prevailed up on her to help tho fun along by personating a passenger. The bonnet, the shawl, and the satchel were quickly donned nnd the lady pitasenger leaned upon the arm of the Wol verine, while tho Buckeye went- into tho cab in to break to the lueky'feeder, the unpleas ant fact that there was "just one tne.ro lady who wanted a seat." The kicked avant cou rier tapped the hungry mau on the shoulder just as he was raising the first generous fork full to his mouth, and the dreadful announce ment "a lady wishes a seat, sir," and the near approach of the pretty traveler, aggra vated the goneness ac the pit, of the greedv man's stomach, and sent him away from the table amid "three distinct rounds of ap plause," giving him a "good time" to cool his anger pnd his porridge.- [Cleveland Herald. information ho desired, and thence «car' it aw ter to dinner, and told h'm till he knew, if not Witness. I did not. S. W is there a counter in the^tOre? W. There was. J. What have vou Sfeen upon the counter? W. I have noticed a piteher. executions which followed, and the complete J. Did you ever notice anything other than dispersion of the conspirators, tell the rest a pitcher. i of the story. l&bre, over the enke and wino at the end of the feast. The Sp inish Minister, of cours lost no time in apprising tien. Coneba of thrse all-important disclosures.*" The bloody c_nrrcn'ly reported that the are W. I have. are withontany fomidation. J. On bow mam- Occasions should vou "^'le Omaha* have already removeil to their think? W. Several. J. Did yo* ever taste the contents of them? -r-' ".'il :'n :-u" committing numerous outrages 1U different'portions of this Torntnrr. hut «.n J. Did you ever see an? one drink from i lu portions of this Territory but so these bottles? 'ar our section is concerned, the reports Reservation and received the greater orticn of their annuities: and we are eradiWv in formed, that the t'toes are manifesting a will ingness to remove to their Reserv vji vn on th "Big Blue river and vs.. home and fulfil his promises to them. 1 i,,.K in- a'.our one hundred and twenty miles from I V~^ tbis place, in a south- west direction whiiher sporting genUcwen can go and enjoy them Selves finely and la in no inger ol it tion from the Indians. If danr^r is apprehended at all ff it is from a few bands of-Jiwuxs in the- tt'w and .North West, and 'stop to their depredations and will teach 1 fWr them a lesson nat soon to he fjrgotteu—fire !:,^S ,l- r" the under the command of G^p llerun. »11! u:.- .u: -l ^^y-^ewB. S tb} »*fef Wfarr i»«sr Aa* «&»<• t»er It*'-* gU flirt «rtr tfnumwl femji.ti»n .. 1/fonr* t« t:.CTI*:-»« 0f 'b-' c'i'u.pi -jH T«1hprr«i.—nihiiwtM, li'kr a ii•*#.! lawilefl Wc -vr. t.iiiii'X fnm. sf« lac U-c.i-i jtnu. act the i'r«iia, V Just l« *b*«r that nlove and Ud'» Cannct oil tnr rower' cun.umc. We ear guide the "Slii|H.f State!" We. thectrocg, tbu ft_i -mimled, X-tward? that ship are hastening, snmr, TWiagti our eyes with fear ar« Winded, te-r wr- ck her, er« we come. Politi »O'K reAI). our Ftnjr, And we "I light tla waters din. Where the 3»h that rail themmnddy DOSD taurh delight to svrim. A SHV AT THE CATS. [The fotlowicg grrphie picture from the Albany Re&iiter, i* llsiiunor.dall over.]" Wc stated, a long time ago, that there would bo trouble some moonlight night among the cats that con/re?ate on the long shed We said tho moon came np Monday night with her great round face and all the little stars hid themselves as if ashamed of their twinklo in tho splendor of her superior brightness. We retired nftcr the baby had been put asleep in his crib, 'and tho rumble of carriages and carts had ceased in the streets, and the sereatn of the ton o'clock train had died away into silence, with a quiet conscience, and in the confidence that tve should find that repose to which one who has wrongod no mm during the day is justly entitled. It may have been eleven o'clock possibly midnight, when we were awakened from a pleasant sluinhor by a babel of un earthly sounds in the rear "of our chamber. We know what those sounds m%nnt—they had cost us fu.'l cnou^S eo have lasted us a week. Wo. raised tlu window and there as of old, right opposite us, on tin north end of that lot shed, was an assimblage of all the cats in that part of the town. We won't be precise »s to the number, but it is our honest belief that there were less than three hundred of tb and if one among them all was silent, we didn't succeed in diseov which it was. There was that same old Maltese with his great saucer eyes and sau sage- tail and over against hiin sat a inon space of thirty feet square, were dozens more, of ail sizes and colors—and Buch growling, and spitting, and shrieking, nnd swearing, never before broko, with hideous discord, the silence of midnight! Wf -load'd w^s DOXB.—The ease with we again, ns we brought our gun to a which Government become possessed o' the present. "Scat twice!" and we aimwlstraight sectet movements of conspirators and revo- at tho chairman, and covering half a dozen lutnnists, is illustrated by the history of the others in a range, "icat three times!" and viVn',1? 7 e-IpC'd!tl:ln-- we let drive. Bang went the right hand b.ir- York M*-i aid, referring to this subject re- re' nnd bang! went the left hand barrel. Such V«nr i i ii. «campering.such running a wnv over the eaves "A spy was appointed bj tho Admiuistra tion to ferret out the plot. lie came to Now York—he wormed himself like a first rate i 'confidence man,-' into the secrets of the Jun ta—he became a member of the 'Lone Star and, with his card of adm.,sion, he proeeed- boy who docs chores for ug, "tuere^seems'to returning to Washington he disclosed every-I the shed Tind" went up to wheVeniat'c^tX'y,'I thing to the Government. Marcy, as in du'ty and lifting it up by the tail/hallowed baA I hound, thereupon invited the Spanish Mir is- to us. "This cat can't b- wrk- nn it c-m't be a cit tsleep out on that shed—go up and I i Thomas clambered be scared ing it a moment, preside over another verv soon. Wo don't ki now where he boarded or who claimed title to bira. What we do know is this tbat it cost a quart to havehiai buried or thrown into the rivet and if anybody owned him all e know that the fouD(1 nsent.««».» a*^ he is properly iufomied'of i V Sv^^n^^Se^t i From some infernal clime, To pluck the eyet of sentiment, 'H- o 1 and And dock the tail of Rhytne: ?fi ®f t-.en, Coinonfor: he.iaqusrters. and eapcrienc oScr. and accmt med itnol and marble dust"—cbampaene *ith °-C!'r'on:—which'are-'riot to Commerce. WJ of tbe religious works of the Tr. tte N« w 'iiw* lUMRUFt OS SliVMV. 1 Kjrw think the h&ui^f *iil suffer, whtTc in silence wiitnnn dclrc#. YOB roar strcrglii can proffer, fioand nunJ the tako-y uiwlm. When the .Jaiuur rapiu lordly. You with patient »mi!es ico«t watt, AVhile T»II SEE how wet] and prondtj the pr-ifoandest interest. We refer th" ar- i tiele*which depicts the'influence of fclaverv in underlining the Roman Empire. To tSr8o v ho have sometim 'S, perhaps unrcaton ablv, doubted of Mr. Hui.-ruft'ssense of the than a tun of co,1-and had sm ished a win- The a tempts of the reformers to improve dow on the opposite block. All this proving tho condition of free aborers failed, they of no avail, we said wc had got a double- ['Maine more degraded than before th S.ate barrelled guu, and percussion ca-s, and pow- becanio divided between masters and slaves der nnd the shot and s une morning after a i bondage continued to weigh sever- y on t^e moonlight nijht, somebody's cai wouldn't «!»'«. niostlv of foreign birth, until length eome homo to brcaiifiist, or'if it did it would be troubled with the dumps. Wo gave fair not:cc of our rievancos, and what wcintcn ded to do about tin m. Well, the moon came upon Monday ni^ht with her great, round fa-e, and went vvalkin up the sky with a queenly s'ep, throwing her light like a mantle of brightness, over all the (a*th! We love the calm of a moonlight night, in tho still Spring time, and tnecatsof ourpartof the town lovo it too for they come from every quarter—from tho sheds around tlwN.tional Garden- from the kitch ens nnd from the stables—creeping stealthily and foftly along the tops of the fences, and a'on? the sheds, nnd clambering up the boards that lean up against the out-buildings they set themselves down, more or less of them, in their oldtrystin# place—right oppo site our dumber window. To all this we had, in the abstract, no objection. If a cat choose to take a quiet walk by moonlight— if he choose to go out for his pleasure or his profit, it is no particular business of ours, and we haven't a word to say. Cats have rights, and wc have no disposition to inter fere with thera. But they must keep the peace. They must got up no disorderly meet ings, no unlawful assemblies. If they choose to hold a convention they can do for all us —but they must go about it decontly and in order. •They must talk matters orer calmly there must be no rioting, no fighting. They must refrain from tho use of profane language— they mustn't swear. There's law against all this, and wo warned them long ago that we •would stand no such nonsense. Wro said w. 'd let drive among them with a double bar reled gun loaded with powder and duck shot, and we moan it. But these cats didn't be lieve a word wc said. They didn't believe we had powder or shot. Tliey didn't believe we had any guti, or knew how to use it il we bad. And one great Maltese (with eyes like tea plates and a tail like a Bologna sausage!) grined and sputtered, and spit in derision nnd defiance at our threats. "Very well!" said wc, "very well, Mr. Tom Cat. Try it on, -Mr. Tom Cat, and see who'll get tho worst of it." un(l°r theputdance of a leader, who appeal- t0 religious superst.ttona as well as to their love of liberty, they burst forth into a fearful revolution. "The Roman State was shaken to its base, and the most frightful atrocities which history records were commit ted. "The Outrages." Mr. B. well remarks, "which men commit when they first regain their freedom, furnish the strongest argument against tho condition which in render hu man nature capable of such crimes." These and the succeeding outbreaks were put down for the weak and enslaved foreigner was piitied against the even yet vigorous nnd warlike Roman. It was then th Italian, as now tie Angio-Saxon "destiny," everywhere to govern the weak. But the weak and the oppressed had a terrible revenge or rather the laws of tho moral world worked out to their natural result. Slavery threw the pow er and lands of the State into the hands of a few it crushed the free middling CIHSS it introduced luxury and idleness, and so sap ped tho energies of tho governing clneses it diminished the relative numbers of the slave owners nnd the aristocracy- -for, in the words of the es«ay, "Slavery 'lids to diminish the frequency of marriage among masters. In a State where emancipation is forbidden, the slave population will perpetually gaiu in rel ative numbers." At the time of Caesnf, th? "peculiar insti tution" of Rome had come to have full sway. The slaves numbered some three times both the masters and free laborers. The slave trade extended to every sea, and commerc" and wars kept, the markets fu'l. The code of slavery was somewhat like that of our South ern States, cscept that in Rome tho slave could be instructed and genius or accom plishments were valued at the market, ns now arc piety and muscles at the block in New Orleans. There was no efficient protection to the chastity of a Roman slave girl the family relations were never protected, and no slave's testimony could be received, except upon the rack. On the remote plantations, they were completely at tho mercy of their masters, and probably cruelties were com mitted commonly, of which our Southern States only see occasional instances. Slaves filled all the mechanics' place.*, and even bo came the instructors and men of science of the State. The prices varied much, as they would now if slaves were thoroughly trained. A common laborer was worth from $75 to SjSlOO a play actor $8,000 a grammarian $4,(100 a beautiful actress even as much as $13,000 per annum, and a physician was le gally valued at $2,400. Slavery prepared the way for the further deb lsem nt ol Rome, by introducing an ex tiava^tint luxury, .-Hid everywhere degraded public morals by violating the sanctity of mariiage. Chastity among the young men of tho upper cl isses -'came almost unknown. With the chatr.el bondage terrible vices and terrible diseases set in over the whole of so ciuty. A' length despotism and submission to foveign authority was tho natural course to a society so rotten and diseased for, as our historian wisely observes, "Despotism, tn the regular order of Providence, is the •puni-hinentof a nation for the institution of Slavery." The land of Italy, as begins, now to be seen in Virginia and others of the Southern States of America, was exhausted by Slave ry. The fields of the Campagna were once rich as 'he lands on the si p»s of the AIlo- strous brindle and off at his right was an ghanies, or in the Kentucky prairie bottoms. eft T:IS one. I hey wero dotted with beautiful homesteads old spotted ratter and on his left black as a wolf's mouth, all but his eyes, I which glared with a sulphurous and lurid and plantatiens. Hut the wastefulsvstem of cultivation by bondsmen first turned them from fertile grain fields to pastures, and then left thetu, as they are now, solitary and mi asmatic plains, where hardly in'ean dwell. Even in Virgil's time, "htive labor hardly wrung from Italy a return one-third so greut as free labor g-ts from tho hills and vales of New-England." e our doubl* barrelled cun by! candle light, w-put plenty of powder and a I "It is a calumny," says Mr. Bancroft," to handful of shot into each barrel. We ad- i charge the devastation of Italy upon the bar justed the caps carefully, and stepped barinns. The large Roman plantations till out of tho window upon tho narrow t(I "Scat!" cried wo moro emphatically than before, but were answered hi, an estra shriek from t!ip chairman, and a fiercer scream from the whole assembly. "Se oncc!" cried by slave labor were its ruin. Slavery had rc-of upon which it opens. Wo were wasted the band before a Scythian or a Scan then just eight rods- from the cat con- dinat ian had crossed the Alps." ventioo, and we addressed ourself to the A State holding such an institution within it chairman, (the old Maltese) in a distinct and must rest on weak foundations The laws of audible voice, and cried "Scat!'' lie didn't the whole moral system of things are against recognize our right to tho floor, but went i 'f- Integrity, molality, industry und "thrift right on with the business of the meeting. are sapped by it. The' ruin may come appar- ently from without it may be delayed'for centuries but its cause is there, always working. Who shall guard the South from the fate traced in these nervous words of Mr. Bancroft: "Slavery had destroyed the Democracy, had destroyed the aristocracy, had destroyed tho empire, ard at last it left the ti aces of its ruinous p.,wer deeply furrow ed on the face of nature herself." HE of the oat buildings, over the tops of the'.i, wood sheds, were never seen before. The I eehoes of the firing died i^way when the whola J?*yMg assemblage was broken up and dispersed, "Anomas.* said we next morning, to "COULON'T STAND THAT.—'Ayoung gen of our acquaintance, who had been his devours,' (as Mr*. Partington !iy,) tn a young lady for so no and suddenly left her. We asked him the m.nn "I w 5 hur d'M.e, wi,Igo tvith them to theirnew i MiM'fiCTCtuv-ev* i i- tireen mountain Farmer of the^lsr. ult., pub- CuA s,rACNE---A told* us not i Sr WoodCrof \"w'V i e s u i n e v v i e s a s s e e a v o a e n a a n s i o n i n selves finely and be tn no d«. er ol molest.- individual of «n^« t* »*,« *na rioliMii mtrKlo am th is clerk oi.thc Lnited 6t:n the government is exerting itseif to put a m!,rb!e dust to itnfiart effervescence 910 •, r,-— £m'u t"1'!. Kw.awCa*M PakilV CtmPla' bo°k 01 A Ettnilcman from the interior tulii it« nntS been entered on the complaint book ol i «fin tho n ,u i'. ,' I were.raani-1 ^ayor Wood, of New Yook against a cbam- 1 1,1 Jong since, that herdsof So we""am-l Yook against a cbtm i -.,,11° i To the Ladies. i »-ir- "I-ati-n, no, found in rfter k has ful- Mll'« ruined his S course ruined his lioois. mat r-'i-OK* mnPeTsim lick ard .-iel.er, W bo niaodlc, Bow 1 To crack the voice of Melodyt A'id break thv logs of Time.'" lont rP««ys l,®e» !n lhe w,th her bot 1 P'esamin- away—it's dead!" After i Woi1' mm»nt. "Somebody has been a I w of Stewart's store yesterday afternoon haT- we st«K i*. that he shoi.ld pay ns hack our ing on its pands a crest, &c., nnd otherwise quarter, an.s the difference between bis value decorated with various devices all of Cali and that of the powder and shot wo expend-l fornia Uold. The horses wore harness ed on him, we 11 throw ia the vexation of he- mounted with gold verv elaborately cut and ing broke of our rest, »nd the wickedness polished. The establishment is said to he of using certain expletives—under the ex- long to a "returned Californian "—Jour, of „ii in.-. f1 f°'iowing hflr, you know n good while, and noticed that she was rather c00,.'.n iiC.r rem irks, and hinted that she w?uid rath' 1,oma nIon* tUn bave me ™»od that you know, ®n,:.n,iSht when sa-vs got to the door, V.'i" not wish Fcuriot Arraiats—Dispatches have !K«H received from Mr. Ma^m, the C. S. Minister at P*ri«, rtda ixo lothc rights if neutrab in the Italtic, and the rtc mt action of the blo.k- Tfhe new volume of IinnciojV* Muctlla- din}» squadrons. Mi. M. tnkes strong ground Hit*, J«*t pablishrd by 'he Harper ?, is a against the prewnt ^iews and nets of thoal book whieh ha« becns«-u»e»iwe eagerly await- |j*s jn j,:# Matter. It seems that the block fd hv tlu: lit. rary world. With »e*'ra of its ajjne $qnnr]rf article, vr vnture to pr- ct, t:ie admirers Prjn p[e -'fr. e jhips make free goods,** of the historian wili he grievously disap- .,„j j,ave ovtirhnulcJ vessels of neu rnls in j, Pointed. Tiei there is in the volume onei es- Jour company any longer, and I'll thank you to from me." I wouldn't ery night!" [Lynn (Mass.) News. HERALDRY.—A 6roWd of people gathered arotind a dashing carriage that stood in front er, now, however, recovering, the nine sons, "Somelodv had a fine pair of patent ieath-1 Senator Pren. th2 i ssfia s, 51«»f P!'»^ ^orn their scattered residence in s cnnr «Hxtuw, and that he cmp- I ,Dt° the a'reets FROM NtBBAEK.v.—From a recent letter Dth« Xba CiT' "Vitriol and marble dust" drinkers .lo you hear itS You think proba bly at the worst that rou are eettinz cood There Wat a great deal of sidene^sasaon^ the .- caampagne _l ia af® n ha»e recently violated the deropU on 0 say worth, in our view, all tho rest, which pr»mpt and em rgeacrtmpnstrance will have i no hisrnrxal scholar and no man inter'stcd t| efleet of calling she attention of the Eng. 1 in the m-irals of politics can read without rcJ! pectiiig the tights of other u nions. Ta* CoHHEVCKJlKNT AT ILKSBCKG.—Wo were amorg the number of persons who lis- —.-7 .... tened to the deliverv of the Po. ID, hv J. G. evil of chattel-f Uvery to our own politic:'. F) progress, nnd who have feared for his bol\l- ftt n which the celebrated speaker is known to he an adept. The I irgo audience present exhib ited their congratulations in conseqnenco of the speaker's happy effort hy repeated out bursts of applause during ta. progress of its delivery. Should tho Poem be published, as fits doubt net it will be, we shnil be happy to obtain a copy for future perusal. The sub ject was, The Money Kinjr. [Monmouth Atlas. THE DKS MOINES RIVE*-—Tho editor of tbo Carthago Republican is recently been on .i in up the Des Moinei Valioy. In s e ik ing of the river itself, he (avs that "at pre s: nt it is verv low, and f. ars are entertained that some of the principal tiills w 11 hnvcti have been denied land warrants in conse quence of not stating tho name of the Cap tain nnder whom the applicant or the ances tor of the applicant served during the war.— Only about half the claims examined urc al lowed. liauuah Banks adiui'-ed, Recently, at t!ie Hull police ofuce, England, that sfic had roasted a toad alive, pnutulcd it, and mixed it iu with the l'ood of her fellow servant, for the purpose of inducing* him to love her A beautiful thought this which we find in one of our exchanges: "If there is a man who oan cnt bis bread in p"aco with Cod and man, it is the man who has brought that bread out of tho earth. It is cankered by no fra id, it is wet by no tears, it is stained by no blood." THE Lafayetto Courier makes a very wick cd wish. Tho President's Private Secretary happening to ge stuck on the St. Clair fijtts recently, on tbe steamer Illinois, the Courier vents its malice at the Executive thus: "If the President himself was only on board, nnd had to rem iin there for three months, and read his veto messagenine times a day— Sundays excepted—the entiro West would tnke off its hat, and givo him three timet three with a will!" Upwards of one hundred wagons loaded with strawberries, cross tbo Hobokcn ferry to New York, nightly. DEATH OF Thomas F. Marshall, of Ky., has an nounced himself ns a candidate for Congress in the Ashland District, and has commenced his stumping tour. A WISE DOG.—Tho The following advertisement is from nn Irish paper: "Whereas, John Jlall has fraudulently taken away .several articles of wonri 'g apparel with my kn iwb'dge, this is therefore to inform him that if lie docs not fort! with return the same, his name shall be made public." The Syracuse, N. Y. Chronicle of Friday, says: "We are Rtnrtled to day bythedcath of Franees W. Deane. who was married onlv a week ago yesterday, in this city, to Frank lin J. Ottarson, ouo of the editors of tho New York Tribune. She was taken ill two days after her marriage, and died this morn ing. Most sincorely do we sympathise with tbe heroaved husband, who is thus from tho height of connubial joy, plung. into tho 'deepest woe. What a sad" change The Society for taming wild kittens, will, at its next meeting, discuss tho following question: ho have the most fear, the unintured from fire, or the insured from the bursting of insJiance companies.—Koch. Union. A SHOWER OF BiED-ln OafffERiso.—Thol Wu. il.TwnrfMr. complaint r!ghed at Montnrli, r. Vermont I -4=—! I 'S"On the occasion of the late dnnwerons UlneM of their iged and excellent °m Jib-| "ST -Vp* rr whieh his father is In,U 3 dg .Ncb^"ka troop aa visa ua u» ciw%uv 9 (iiBM 11.' tliy ,^ ers stuck in on Wl,h liqcur. a them .ire crowded into one boat, the weather I A rtOOnt *»..» »L. *. .t a •«'•«. waa beard pravinft/or a nes- that the last that hot and dry. The Indians word ^iet, and Sam Virginia, Jw was our cOtrapoadent warns ux w p.v ao ^ten ^I.i'catine Journal. of our subscri bers informs us that about five o'clock this Morning, when in tho cars on the Hamilton and Dayton road, there was quito a shower when near the Middletown station, at which place the cars stopped for several minutes. On going outside it was perceived that the ground was completely covered with little frogs or toads about one inch long, which had evidently been rained upon the earth, and strange to say they appeared ta bo all alive and kicking—[Mt. Giiead Sentinel. A German living in Lispenard street .New York, had a woman of his own country arrested for stealing $209. On arriving at thcPolicc Court, the complainant gave tho magistrate to er would withdraw thu un.iritf. io inis tne prisoner agreed, and the parties were married. The complainant hud taken a fancy to tho wo man in question, and she having refused to marry him on one occasion, he left tbe above amount of gold as a temptation in her way,so that he might bring hor to term*. A ROVAL MOWING MACHINE.—S. W. Jew ett, of Vermont, is shipping by Sanford & Co's Express, one of Walter A. Wood'e Improv.d Mowing Machines, to England. It is to be used by his Koyal Highness, Prince Albert, on his beautiful meadows at home Park, Windsor. It is of superfine workmanship, and we understand was made at lloosick Falls. N. Y. MAUHIEU—Oi, the -ltb n?t., by the R. v'd C. P. J' iiiiii^. Alisfl \ji ot.MA L. eixik, duu^bterof Mr 11. h. Woi-l^o, to Mr WILLIAil Wisi*n, all of this city. On the 27th intt, by tin It. v'd C.P. Jer-j nings, 1IM M. B. MKRMUJ., daughttr of Mr S. Mer-f rill, Mr John (j. Foitn, all of this city. i MAKRTEO.—At C.monV. California,on tbe evfri ningof Mny tOth.hy ltev. W. S. Urmy, tho Rev. J' H. Jlaui of Diamond Springs, to Mu» EiLtx MOORK, late of BurUiigt»I\, IWA. -—-In tlii city, on the 28»hiiWt. *t 4 o'clock, pi v., tiy Bev'd lit ItnTriwn, at his resid nee, Mr J. Ai FIFE. Amerie,,,, Exr.ro-« C...mpar,y, to Miss M. J! •MEED, of Manche*t*r N, w Ur-.n.j^Vnr^. Qcincy, Adams county, Illinou. T' We|---UB.1LL iv about loU and 2iHj tonv, and it U] I i vTi i ao.wander the poor fellows die, when 700 of i 1JXPLEVS So»m on tbe Gospels, and Pamrf'.fte* IOWA MUlio tToT^ •Bwt aide of Barret Hon* jj. J1 AJN E' Pr '^... •at'-ir 'ttbrdlas. A rimsn t!„ ir rights. Mr. Mison's nn ,j fVORCh govetMaents to the necessity t"" 11 I rb •*, and wmn||j j,,ly2- I iICi-l{° DR. WAIJDII.L.—The venerable Dr. Jos. Addison W".ddill, a son of the "Blind Preacher," whose eloquence was im mortalized by Wirt in tho "British Spy," died at Staunton, Virginia, a few days ago. [Washington Union, June 22d. TllO do «l'i july 2. p)V/ l^ipeiday. b'aiMif nf •!,. Mini, t.'"? *:,r *J# f'-Kht V-v! *t* mud* V t»«a M„, ., i,.,burR,on Wednesday eve- E U,U. Music! Mtuic' le Iowa .Mil-ie of any kind of to a .p tal k Je.„K»„, T» 'g ».k,f.» Choir, sTi CiLl.at the Iowa Mo »eltetion ol Piano down to gl»:el"h"y Si, jli* Clnlw, ie. V A Kvrv "-'r ... l.t\i. Kaaos, Ink! nur urticlv JCST -,,„ Parasols, rm-ivinJ and i,,r nict.i.„- C\NE ,ftt tho tow* MasicSu*c t,r.hi C'.ue and buy one ere tber a'ro al^f otU!jmt i-eectvcd. [Jidv S] KUiv A lilT SheCt a uf new .mil e*o'ii,ut iMM i„, .New^pplk, uru rwiv«l tlry iSu»ie i-ti re. [j„l_v ,ni. ^"tures! Picture^] A bAR(.Klui (,l |ilendid.iif, juareed tv no»tm, at Hit I«*a Mu.i» Hi,,.., u. t'leru at Kiwtern priees. St°N „Wf 7 in «U" y\& A U J*. 9H I •), '•,0 ho here in a few day# "t,' ?r' *»7 jnE, ]nst. Jt wns a rich treat—a flow of wit ne« in expr ssine his convictions, we com- humor, mingled with pointe.I satire, of mend these chapters. They are clear, down r:ght and explicit and gathering together the best of modern invrs Rations in Roman his tnrv, tho-ie of Niebuhr and Arnold, they have p-esented what, so far as we know, no oth"r r.aratives have done, a boldly draw, consiat ent sketch of Roman Slavery and its con.'c quences. Mr. Bancroft has not drawn the parallel, but it is patent on every pag^. One feels, with some mitigating exceptions, that he is reading the history rnd the d'/om of American S.'averv. lie shows us in the time of the Gracchi, Aie "land reformers in Italy, thi Roman II public upheld hy tlnerclasses, —the opulent aristocracy the slave-holders the poor free laborers nnd tho slaves. "Philanthropy," savsMr. B. "when itcon- w'c entef'^ Print*' VJ \." .m,U.m«».Flnt«, Fife. lt„ ,1U t" ,a. Out neig Ii*** (JCC['J orny lANh hbl Uclchere Molaf«», 10 4 l.bla 75 kegs 40 bbl* .Voir Orleans jnly 2 irsaleby II E Ut'NT N UTS—12 bbls almomTs, thl mind, upon tlovernaie" Uw.freot" jyyjhUSCttS 1 focal po«°r culite, thing* nia' .re not fou by sage* a spec'11 for tbe wh R- La n K. Hams, rpilREIJ hundred Scbemk A Deni c1. «». -1- cured Ham«, in More and tn b» lf th« 0pt New Mackerel, ]VJ OW in Store, '.'u barrcle No. i i-* 25 do du 3, do do 1. 20 1 do do I, 25 do do r,, do kit* du 3, d' do do 2, 2') do do 1, very fin«: 1 Oft b-.xes ncalcd llciring, J' B' 2. II K HUM A CO'S Table and Common Salt. SALT—2'.'t) 20 tl"un 3 hoop TJuckvt» fr wilo by juJy 2 HE HUNTjkn) Columbus Statesman l,u "h ,,r.v -«««. A ^0 KitIBI »". 7b drum* Jiff#, rli says. 40 $ do 40 Prun««, for nikfc/ "in Market yesterday mornmp, a Lidy nc- july 2 UK HUNT A CO cidontallv dropped her handkerchief. A "Ti ^7"^ i"i Newfoundland dog, belonging to Mr. John! QANDLI..—2., l,.x„ .sn.rCai.dlcs, Weaver, seeing it when it fell, immediately caught it up and followed tho owner until she was made aware of hor loss by seeing the articie in the dosrs mouth, when it was forthwith delivered up. This faithful ani mal may he seen almost dnily going by it i'b rii a basket containing a written order for cer- A tain articles needed at the house. After de livering its message, the articles nre procur ed nnd placed in the basket, when it imme-! diately with returns its load and delivers it as safely r.s though it had boon entrusted to the bands of a human being. 20 .10 july 2 'PEAS—10 i chests Impe. I 10 4 Y. II. .. ert quality, ft* rate v ii It Jti'y 2 {_)IC'KLI'S—10 )(k h»t a rif.ht aSt»'??r e(tabli»b to do tho other to do what power to GMSttC." J1 K lll'STAn,. rpilUKK tlminnd p..iml« Salerulun iu.t I ,1V 'a -be market, for _Ji1 i_ ''J 111' lair liiw "I .NT A ro Lemons and Oranges. BOXKS frc-h 1-ctnohji, Or jiu-t rccdr*U prT Pm {ft'in ilnffal", nml loritiK* Tcrj low lty a Kiir.vT.ito. TIROMW Rece!ve^ Per Railroad" L'KOal JtjiUim rc, the firivai niui U' eve ofiv.cd in llnrlhigtuii 't*h 200 p«ny nine npplos, arwrted *iic#( 200 do 'loiuaim*?, vcrjr nice. 100 dt, WhnvtU'honicSj 100 du UiflckyH-rrus, 10 boxes mitural jirr?i rvf«, jiti at u K HUX A CO'S. The vi of which oaly cqut of logical temptod 1 forbid pr The righ ncas give mit it dot ligainy ir ment tbe in Nebni! fr.*n|rat fr to fork the powei itc these bhls tiili in utoic, aoH for ral r|i»p IU0 sacks Gnmnd Alum, lot hv j»'y-• 11 K HUNT k ct). Wrapping Paper. •200 1'UNlJblvs i"|j.ng |«'|wi, large. here, jre« judgnien All taking ut to requtr do luotlium, do until,forolttt IIV'NT k CO'ii. Tubs and tt tickets. NICSTSTubs HO l«i 2 lw)»p llucketi crnment States pi eruing a •poets, ptoper a telling do il j"iy 2 Oysters. rIHVO llt.:.\rItED (/aMs Fresh Oytori, ttic tuit and elirapest ever brought to limn, ju."l arriM irorn lint'iiiiore, at The a summer pressed do by UK HUNT k CO. ble. 1 MONTY' bald hy| rebuked buried s Natural Leaf do extra twi*t do cut sinckirif do for 'ale hjr HUNT A CO. I ty rovoli centuiy Hut ftlth oH/eist« their ad VST O. boxes piil jar pieldei 10 i July 2 for sale hy Lard. Itl'fiS nice Leaf Lurd. n*" II hb's do do july 2 sale at HUNT .Vfir *lrrival. AVI'* in «tnre and n nrriTo, 50 hh'ls N O Sugar. 50 M.I clarified anil criuhtd sugar, 75 sack* ItioCoff.'e, 10 sacks JamCoStx, july 2 for sale by 11 E IH'JfT 4 CO. II distract tore. eatsup nnd p.'f no peppert 11 K 111M and the act. paid dr inercen wrong i ly an-. I i CO'-. 10 bin grtinnd Pepj-r, 10 1'imeato OPJCR--10 sks Pepper, O 5 sacks l'imento, 3 Cloves, 2 cases Nutmegs, july 2 'or sale by II K HUNT A CO. MOLASSES—60 pbill erts, Iirnzil nuts, lor sale br HUNT k tn. jnly 2 To the Afflicted. 20 FBOC.S.—One IX)Z. SuTdtim Schna]ii-, qiinrts do julv 2. GLASf?—75 rcgnniei niirht lut 1 ABBAUTkWtdaesdav 11 w7t7^c I years. Jm-inerw transact h,ns— llmtratinp diffcnni in tiful art will be taught hy a Krenel, lady for a Scf ~7 days at Mrs. f-cliiamin'-- on on Main vt., severj above Court St. pAnaa MACIIB.—W«onMn_i||iwnew «Bd b«i^ i I im-ine- leiter'—daily ler umcrciol low and ivmiBrrr.al «ci«eee». Doff'* IWk krejiiT, IIHIJCT'. vUiti.n. |nce S the most 'perf-vt and oouiprt h.-nsive n tl»- fcl-* l«ip»»^ Miff WwVrn Sirair.er* Acr'xjr.^ -perfect ,«y«tem for fti'*h aei.otititi1, ^1 tbi.f art can be learned in i very few hours, and uia'le n'cful in many unif«:» the useful with the ornamental The artiqes eiap'oi ed ior iu manufacture ar- ch-ap aud cajvlo le obtained. Plesae call aa above and 'xamiie fpeeimtns. jolyS—ifl I ft. LOCK WOO U, XOTAKY PUBLIC. t^3 ^S«rtJU.T andJiil "vl "t learn tne f.iilowins facts,_ Four atenrarrs TV and eonvej-anein^ .f rral state. OBli-sin und^I Keal IXaieoii Cmnnji Mi n. icr.: r'upi Mj With troop-, for the pper Missouri, pas-led XfartaOffisc'fa the Court Hot!.". (jnlj 3/45 tbl« vifimtr aod [«y ti.e taxes thereon, 4c. Omsha City on Snturoav the 17th lost.— n -'-i WV will jciv.^ fo. nipt attention to rs and manv of them were dving. and 0°^ °^Corne/'j"!' f«'Wisbed, and Kate Ajiea- writing and any o. .. VJ ford a ati»ry r»f ilw Kefui co9. for ^alc by cntm.«tr»i tons. n the sand a.ong the river, these boats, july 3. C. M. WILCOX, No 2, Barrtfllmisi. Store BoobL debw diamine and aeknonlctlsing dei.u» and Tutamint. AUji Pcter«"nV f»- miliar Seicnce, for at Xo. 1, Itjrrct Ho-.t. i tbsm are crowdVd into on. h«J. H,." K all the Se-Tt„a»t„t. Also Pcter«"n'i fa- I tL r.Nuir il to'pre'ent their evrlifi.ate* r.f h'totk tvr i. -.|| I .. r* -7 "a«j vi«« vwa» naiti»-iM mj wy qu MKQ" I tW 13 XToti i?ri nVa !/m tliny flOUl I bt tlatc lodge wilder- tion to tha report,, of IndiM'tMuhles. w' Corner int, at HUNT i WS boxes 5 by 10 gtase. 25 10 12 do 20 10 1» do 12 10 16 do Jo boxes (lint iind((in.rt Hn."k", |il dozen gallon nnd giilli.o Jars, SO do 1 pint and pint tumblers, jn'y 2 for Kile IJV HINT*'' WJIKKLINU NAILS—141 ke« »i""rte. Nail', in store and for sale by I1K HUNT k. Mg)k,,0,, 1 (l Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Store. MILLENARY A N V 0 i.nderstand,'that if the prison- f.jiniing the LrulifH th it ^ho t* receiving fr'Tn nsent to marrv him he would New York a larjje supply «f Ilre»» llwdi, Itorn"'. io charee To this h« nr .^1 Tninmii,^, -N.-ctle W.U, Ac., of the fine-t qualcj, cn.irge. 10 tnis the prisoner .*V r**h o.lccn. .wUieU offers at tbech«Rp^it cwh p.icci». june 30. 1855 URESS MAKING, Cunur of Third and lf'rt1,n./t«n Bum I.NOT' K, I OW A. Its E. F. IIKN MUCKS ban the pleasure of i bjtf Land Warrants -New Issue- F°june^0 O HF.KN THOMAS BDRHSOI®* CoBS«RIIAI* XXBJW!••*K aTRr*T». B*rlingt"fi Iowa, A BRANCH of the M..'rciw.til«0n«j»of yuniA—iowwrp-irat ti ly itio Lcgi^itttttT© of dtatc with perjjciual charter. Trustee** Hi" Kxo.-Hnicy tht Jaxf.s Urx*MA5, t»« H«n. Wji. VS &evr*\*iy *1 Wt»r,)th« U«»n. MriSKS if AMKTOV, lii/fl. W. H- 1»WBY, HoO. CtlA*ir* Navi^k* and Grn. J. K. Mo^HHKAD. Faculty* AKHREW T« lifWDtN. iat- seiitor pro£e«ifJ W'" K Kcrping nri Guun«i'ri.il Science in M#rcai. i o Colkirc of Penney vriLia. ii. VAUMr, in te Profe-sor of C»a^r .n and i.rn.imeiit-il JVr manship ID ti.e came in*titati' ». Vuax liKs- IMhww, 'member of the Bulling^ n Bar. Professor M»r«*an^i!p Ljw. 'ilv Pnh")pal •ler.gn cnrryiirjs »ut in evtry r*rt,c* ul*r fhnt Cfur?o f*t ti.iiftinj for bu.-fintf*/ intr«nlr«*fn o o w e n w i n i i U o n o li. i'ftt!iC .7 .bcM«rci»ntik IfnD' sjh'anin, hy wMc'i niTchenJf *r' i u n n i i I u -i n i s I 1 w bj ba'inr n rrj- n n* flie ino^t th^rou^h an»l cfTeetive prepamtion fir the aeexuntant gmti in tti-j -WaS. Iti I lnited .Slat-,. It comprehend, n ,.ward, of 40U real ih-d» «f con.hictinfr Uvka by d-uW. ,ntry-«b..«» commercial eomputation", «splamin» —a eoinpreh ,n arilhtn. ire in'- tile peumai .Tobeiad it Con"'? Bof'ltsiorc. fft or, frect. ei f' a t.'iicnlnr hy mail- LAND AGENCY OFFICE. BROWN & LAHEE, Burlington. low* I I AVL a c-OIH.,« i ub-tiael ..| th. title r{ f'r 1 r)lhtr Uw bu ,in,.M ihat may 1»55 M'.i' r. mt the H. k Vf. P. fc A loeelins of lhe Diftclors of the 1''*'. T^", v'n,'r j'tbill alt '•x not Juiie^2- ,h' their evflifi.nte* k 'thin three m'-ntltf fiom lhe date htre®'. filed. flmUbe-Vftsted f. rfeltc'J- r*.ltnpre'ent of Third nnd W.ishinatmi rtrteU. i U N O N I O W A I'l'.'CI't Ut n VI I MUt U. C. jSK.vr»AM..^v"v r. 4 w. r.