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, T mTfTTUTlVTr' hT lTm'K ee; r.D;r:?,T. . AU rnorniETon. n(i;Viv '!iiiMM;,jrM' t, tsis. i TAKE KOTICEl T..0 Trihin i tho only Anti- Ij'..;ii P.'IIHT lilllil;-lirl III ; Geneva (v.i.tv. Hum- it m your j - I HCi!ll rs nnJ got lllPill to sul-1 f-c-iin, n,', M -.tl rini" rtmiiim a. ai. f " iu advance; Great iildiicomcnu ol H rod for Rnttinst tip clmlw. i The Regulator's New Orleans. Tho Crescent City is now Ihe theater nfanarcliv and excitement. Owing to l1!. nial -administration of th municipal gOTor. nicnt, crime disorder and biol s!iod Ik !il their enrnival in tin t rot n, in d )cn 1 iy and ii; defhncn of nil restraint. Life nnd properly worn impnriln.l. Theft thin,ja beesm so intolerable, that Vigilance Corsrcitts was formod, last weik, by fiisnds of liw and order, 'which look possession of on of the pub lic . siparot, silsi (h cannon, fortified thair positing by piling; tip balas of ootlotl '.to., ami issued an address, aiAlincr that tlivy were determined lo rid the city of t'na pestiferous .c oundrels that infested it, peaeably if they culii-f"rcit)1y if ihoy must. Oieat a. I'cnmiit prevailed, busi- nvs win sii'peiidml, thousands repaired to the Committee, liai l quarters, jfor prtec lion, mid tlo aulhdrliics woro unable to quell the disturbance The Mayor gava up his commission and A substitute was appoinied by lhi Committee. A police force we orgnied and ntlroefotis arresti were made; of the hiott notorious cbarao re ia the City. The City authorities still hoi J out and are also miking arrest An attack n mala on the vigilance Committee, onSiturdty nijjht, the Utter lust four killed and twelve wounded bj the aoeidcntnl disclmr'.' of a tmnion. The "rnHnioipnl election cmnooffon Mondny,-- 1 lie Amenmiie c.trrie'i tlio (lay, clcounj Ginrd Stith, Mnyor, by ami'ill msjriij; Not one half of the Vigilant voted. They elill rtirmin bidiina the btriionJoe and fay thoy are dotermined to froe the City of ' ruflmne. The City ia iu an uproar and more bloodnhed aeomt inevitable. LATER. Kaw OntKAv. Juno ft. Oirnrd Rtitli, American candidate, has nuij'riiy. Miny of th prlnuipnl nniiicJ on his (ii!et vrere' li-realed. lily quiet. The Vij,'i Itnnecamp broke up list i.i''h', ditlmnd d but not ilisoriiiiivl. They eny they Trudy to cuny out ihnir pnncid"s at mont. The municipal nuilmritio (T"4 im wuiiw !1 concerned in lti Viilnnoo piiivemi'Tit. Writ a:o T--med for the arrest of the leaders on a "ch''ire of high treason., Sherman's Speech. 1 V "IT., Klfl I mnn on the Army Appropriation bill, ahowiti the enormoue eipendilnrcs of the Government, U universally admired and commendod. II rtvei1ed the hurt ling fact, that the f tponses for tlio cur rent J-n.ir will r?iu:li oighty Hve millions, extluiive of river and harbor improve ments, while the entire revnin will not rxceed Cfiy-five millions. If this reck less policy is continued, our Government will soon beoohie bankrupt. Not saiikGed with a loan oftwvnty millions, an addi tional lose of fifteen millions is now dj minded and still the ,ealage continuos. The array of fabts presented in ilr Sher iiihii's epeecb is well calculated to aroure ihe people and lead them to enquire, 'where we are and whither tending." The Right of Search. 1 ho reporiod outrages upon the Amer ican flig, on tho coast of Cuba, is a'l a boat. The British have doubtless gone loo far, in visiting and searching cur ves sels, but it has all been done in good faith, with viw to carrying odt the treaty stipulations, entered into between Ihe two governments, for the suppression of the African slave trade. Il is a nolo, rioua fact, that this piratioal truffle- is car tied on mostly under American colors. Th idea that a alaver should have perfect imni'inity from seaich and eeiinre, be cause hit" misappropriates oar flag, is ab mrd in the txtrerr. The Mormons. The roport, that Gov. Cummiug had boon driven out of Salt Lake city, is gen erally discredited. At last accounts, troop bad not entered th oily. The Mormons still train taiu a bostiU attitude and show evident feigns of fight. Recrti its and supply trains were arriving slots I from licio, the Jilni'is. Election in Kansas. Tiie IloarJ 01 Commistiioiiors, appoint. cd by the L.iglish bill, it appears, have -'; lively fixed tijion the first Monday Argus'.. s the day .of election. Tho fact that the M.siionrians hold their election Mi tlio tan)' day, is tiignilioant enough. Dare not Publish Them. Too pip'rs in the hire of the Admiuis tr.i'.ion dare not publish the English Bill, j) oi-l 1' Speech or Stanton's letter. Tber dn'i rkn. tie l),)!o euligbtenod n the e sub ects. Jtf The recent heavy rains have caus ed a .'rent rib ili the Mibsouri and Miss issippt rivers, iii the rejion of St. Louis a i l at poir.lt above. . tf"Ji'eat prepartiior.s are being made at Stmlu&ky, for holding the nVxl annual Tsil. - - LATER FROM UTAH. THE MORMONS WILL RESIST. Gov. Cumming Expelled from Salt Lake City. , St. I;Oi:i, Jilne .1 A f.isventvcrih, (Intel t Jm furl! cr nullimk occuri-ei di-pi! .'list. I'll from n:y tin A lcl.mli- iti nt ol lron Iron) l.nt ,Vtt u new 'lni I"' P''":"'1 witl' c"n,i",' nics of the N'cotin I n.antry. Tho fourth (ilumn, undor C.il.mol Morrwon, marclir.-l imt mornm''. I ho fifth and sixth cnlumns are rendy to move, and will bo pushed forward immediately. It is undemood tlmt ('en. Henry and talT will take the Hold about the Htli of June. Another dip t titrh. dulej I .navonwdrtlt. the 1st, ssys intelliioncn hao been receiv ed from Camp Citolt to tlio iih of May. On that liy, two Mnrmoiu cimo into rmmp from the city, having dispatches from tov. Cummin for Kcurctary C-ii-j. The Irons expeijtnil to inovo toward thu tnd of May. iNotliini; was known nt the csmp at this time of nny prM:eidiiira wiihin Hi city, i nn lurckj'iiii ciimo hy innil to the 1' ort The cxiiresKmnn who brought il, supplies tho li.lluniiiij addi tional particulars: He left Laramie on tlio 10 Inst. The eoirimandini officer directed him to In form Colonel Monroe that ho had in for mation that Gov. Cummin had bean ex pel'ml from Suit Lke oily. The Mor mons were in arms, and were determined to resist lo the lnt. 'l'ho commander requested Col. Monroe to push on as speedily as posnllilu. This communication, It is understood was received at Kearney by mail, nn brought by this mexsen'rer, to Whom was communicated verlnlly for lack of time. II mnt Col. Huffman' command sever.ly-flve rhiles. beyond Lnsioio. They had oncountcred snow two and three font deep. Many animils wero lost, and all the streams were very hi'h. The Pesca Commissioners had passed Laramie, and Were obliged to swim the I'lstie. At the latter post ii was reportod that the troops at Catnp ficott were living on rnulo me nt. No ollicial information had binn ro ceivud at tho Fort, but tho authority for thn forej(oin inlclliijnco is regarded Uiiqiiestionnhlo. Douglas and Buchanan. The Washington correspondent of the New York Titnua wiiius as follows: The rupture between tho rrasidtint and Jutgo Douglas has been rnndcred more durable by rtcont oocurrences. A num ber of very extreme Southern man, not yet preparud to break With the Northern bomociacy, wr.ited ilpon the President last week, and represented lo him tliat they could not afford to drivtt Mr. Doug las inioan alliance with the Ilcpilb!i!ais, or to p 'rnnt him lo tin crushed by them, Il way. t'mioforo, necessary to thu cause of tho South that Air. Douglas shmild It returned to thn Sen ito, and ihnt event mi,'!it depend upol thn pstronaa of tho Adiitiui uratioii. Mr. Pui'linnaa inttut lx UuUiVjJ strong nn.l vindiciive feeling. M llee.lara.t IhllV. t.e tmm , Hiy J,i hand; that U m no lonur rtKirnlil,) t,, keep terms with Douglas; that he hail failed llwi nriinitnraiw on a crilioal oo ion, and was no more lobe trtis'od by than John P. Hale, and that be fhoiild proceed to turn out of ofilce all his follow ers whom he could teach. , Hp, therefore, resumed the work which bo Ijiid suspen ded in i isrc.h, and immudl itelr removed th ree of the most effective and able friends of Mr. Doulta ns a Senatorial and Pres idential candidate in the Northwest. A Bankrupt Treasury. When James lluchaiisu was in.iugurn ted Trusidont of tlio United Slates, tin troasiiry contained it surplus of tictn'j millions. Thst lias teen spent, nnd now Congress is applied lo for aloanofffteeh biilliont of dollars! Old Buck knows how lo spend Die peopfa's money. An Unckrtain Comi'lime.vt. The Fremotil Democrat has a certain question able way of acknowledging favors redder ed by 1111, Hepresent.itive iri Congress from the Fremont District. Witness the following: Our acknowledgments are doe to Hon. L. W. Hall, of this District, for copies of the conforenco report, nnd letters from several of the Ohio members in palliation' of their Votes in for ot that measure. W should prefer a lot of the speeuhos Douglas and others agiinet the measttro, for distribution, as the Emjlitk literature Gnd very dull sale in this section. .itiTThe Cleveland Postmaster, Mr. Gray, litis been removed, and Benjamin lUi riiiiilon appointed. His nomination has been sent to the United State Sunale, n 1 we presume will hi confirmo t by that body. The J'ltilniiiahr's indorsement the Knglish twiddle Could :ot eavy its ed itor from decapitation. His head was rolled into the basket at tho command King James I. Well, k's none our fu Journal. j in Tits Ohio Stat-sI:. Thomas Miller, Esq., late Postmaster of Columbus, purchased one-half of the SUilcmfan, and baa become joint publisher of thai tuner with Mr. Smith, tinder the Ami name Smith ft Miller.. Mr. Miller will have charge of the financial concerns of paper. The editorial miinagemeut of paper remains a heretcforo. , if irS- crotan SUmton I. as gone to Km sua lo stump the Territory "Vainsl KngliKii coiitrivanta. Ho I'.-ars that gr. frauds are 1 onteiniilato I Iv its fi icn.ls. and that the Lccumpton Coiistiiution ba adopted "under ihe forms of Javv." -- r - , I Wi'l in les minx. - 1 no Illinois Stnte Iftyitttr, say8-"T'h late incessant rains Gil our farming community with gloom. Since our Sut has been visited by such a co'ntiWance rainy weather ee has marked the pas', or eight weeks. From all q urteis of Suite we have report that tf.o rain delaying tho corn planting, and goiierailj keeping bsck tho larniiirs' upt'ing woik. A cuiitiiiuarice of Ihe present wu:her ten days or two weeks, will Ui most dis astrous for our Corn prospect s." jffn.er is to bo a gr.i;id military di. flay e P 'v'n, on th. " 1 1 f Ju!r. I It j friie N. Y. limn Washington cor respondent learns that Gov. Dnnver lias male a requisition ou the commanding officer at Ft. Leavenworth, for a detach ment of drsoons to ropross the disturb ances Iri Kansas. JtfrGen. Wslker'e IrisI tock jilsce nt New Oilcans last week The Jiry dis.t ,rr..nd 10 le iri" for nrrinittal and 2 for conviction." The District Attorney final ly entered nolle and thus tho case, ends. frTho Assoc! ite ilefoi rr.ed nnd lie- formed Presbvterian Churches of the V ni- 4 , ted S'.ates hnvo at !att effectod a forma! trnion. This tinion was brought nhotit at Piitsburtjh, Iri general conveiition, s fuw diiys ''0. itiTThe English G verr,mnt is ab t to present its French neighbor a raro and valuable gift, In tho sbnpe of lie futinral car that boio tlio rom liim of tho cxilo of St. Helena to his tomli. ii" rTA German H-poi ler for a paper in fjincinnali, called the (to.-man Republican, was brutally assaulted and benten, last week, by a Jew nnnied Levi, a lottery deader'-"-'!! at'count cf Botne stricturos madu upon his profession. SiT The General Aescmblys of tho Old and New School Prenbyterin churches have just closed their Isbors. That cf the former was held nt New Orleans that of the latter nt Chicago. itfrCommodoro Thomie Ap Calcsby Jones, of tho XL S. Navr. died on the 31st tilt., nt his residence, in Georgetown D. C. II'i was a nalivo of Virginia and was born in 1 Gi). XtTThe "swill milk" excitement In New York Ins caused an investigation by the li rd of Itealth nnd soirto startling facta bare bsen brought lo light. JtiTTUo Willol's Point Investigation; in Congress, discloses i.imo facis not vory complimentary to he Secretary of War and others implicated in tho transaction. if "Tha reportod duel, b 'twonn Harris of III. and Hu.rlms of Ind., did not come ofl'und vbe difficuliy has been amicably settled. StTll is rumored that Gon. John E. Wool will bo detailed lo Utah, lo take Gon. Smith's position nt tho head of the Uuiled States forces. ittTTI o C'leveUnJ lain litalcr says that Mrs. Cunii'ingham Uurdell lies pur chased a farm in Carroll Co., nbout four miles from Carrollton. jtir rm supporters of tho Engliiih swindle g) in for Congressioiml intervcii- lieu in its icost odicua form. The l!o- publican nro the only true advocates of practical Pojnilir h'overeight. ItT?. P. Plir Sm. ha written a let- tur, utterly refuting iho ste.tomenl of Wmi ' ptbecut Administration. X7"Congrcss has p.tssod a joint reso lution to adjourn on Thursday of thin weeft. llusinoss Is being put through with a rush. .ttf The effort in Washingtm city, to organize n "Peoplo's Party," turns otit to bo tin aVoriiot). jCftlov. Slew.trt of Misaotiri has call ed out tho niililia to rex- tho reported in vasion from K insin. , XtTThc 0'iio Pr'cteMntit Tpiscopnl Convention hits been in scdsiou during the past week nt Newark. trSenator ilendersoti of Teias cho sen in place of SViifUo? Husk deceased died on Saturday, at"Vasbington. jCiTThe consideration of the Itom'o- stead Hill, in the Sennto, lias been post poned until January next. ft7Kx- President Tiorco nnd lady wero to leave Lisbon oti the 1st of Juno for n tour in Europe, jCsT'Tho Toledo JUtiiie learns thiit a new Administration paper t to be started in that city at no eaily day. vVe hear of numerous JeatnB j!v- ing boon occaaionod Intuly from light- Dins: iCSTbo rumor that Chief Justice fa ney is about to resign ia positively denied. X7ll'irlholomew, tho Sculptor; died at Naples on the 1st inst. f of has of the the the at will , no ui'hxKP Tna .vi i't i.v 1 i;rs? That is now tho rluestion. Tho Wash ington correspcndetit of tho Chicago Tribune iutiiiiatHS that evideace has been received which tends to fasten the guilt of the transaction upon tho contractors themselves, who ihoichy realised niore ftom their contrasts than they would bad they delivered iho supplies ns par con tract. Tho correspondent writes.; A recent traveller from the camp b.ngs corroborating proof that the trains burnt up last wint. r or full were conllagrated by the contractors, who would gut more by this mode of disposing of their cargoes than by delivering them, lie says that the wheels wero csicfully taken' !f the wagons before the Ivter were committed to combiiMioi,, which is thought to bo a strong indication that the burning wsa not the woik of cither Mormons or Indi ans, Splondi'l pr'va! fortunes vnll be mado by methods an tlogous to this oper ation, out of the vast accumulation of ma terials and stores belonging to the expedition. not ot til the for 1" 11 St NiiWCATLK, Indian 4, Tkkasi IW not HottUKO. Since our last issue the Treasurer's snfo was opened by forcible means, and the funds deposited in it all found as lhy weie left. New locks have been procured, and additional precautions taken to prevent a s'milar attempt at rob- oeiy. v regies to near ungenerous ni sii.ustions made against tho integrity of the Tieasiirer, in reference lo ll u former robbery and the late attempt. There ei i's fict a tthatlow of roin I for suspiciou Newcastle (Ind.) Courier. For the Tribune. Demagogism vs. the People. On Ihe HireliilJ of an'.tlct csmpsign, our domocrstio friemls manifest a m ir than usual degree of impinlenrs ati4 tmiiitiooj. In f.!se. hood they sarpaw even themk lrei. They re ir.f !'irn with liicie egniiy in tl.e liiith of s'.me avf ,1 hug hi sr, in whrwe nlmJow thy mny h'nlc tliemselves. Well nny they UUf stul jrv"" 1 l iving sltl llionisi'lves to the sapp'ii t of n meas ure, wli-eh, f"T utt. r (Jishnnr.! ) , hm no :iisil' l in thu history of l";oKlslinn. multitmlesol imj'iir- ees sro Innied npnrt tlirm In searching, iu lij.'iianl g.i.c. (''iiKeioiis fiiilt nnki'S them miilin end tivint hniieilli the fcaihinx pnh'ic jleok, wYidi iiiV?oiituraiinol them. Vulnerslde nt every poir.t, they cannot Und so scorching n onlesl. Siime'.hinir mint b dune to arer', this terrihlo scrutiny. Ho Uiey resort to the (jsnie In Wlilcli they sre the best skilled, and lo which tliev oe their saccesj Imretofuro ; nsmelj', traducing their eppiinenU. They li )p to cell coct lies about thu liepiili'leau party, big enough to attract ihe notii-o of the people, and make them stop this hateful look in;;, j.ookisu, J,OOKlM nt Tumi srliieli they feel they cannot loii); eiehiro But we lear our f.'ie'ul have been unfortunate, both iu the material Bnd construction of these f.ilse hoods In which they place their trust. Consid ered merely as lies ll 17 sro ss ell l"ne. Wo al- ayi conceded tint In their-fieeuliiir avoealioii, then Deiuoersts eould distan.'e all rompetltors. Hut, viewed In connection wltli tho woik they are to rlTcst and the ruhjects they are to oporsts up on, their this year's falsehoods do not Hatter tlio j.oity of their authors. It is possible to tall a lie so big, nnd whose chsrnetsr is so apparsnt up on iu Uce, thst nobody wlfl believe it not ovsn the most stupid. They tell the people thst fie Itepuhliesns "voted lo sdiult Kansas into the Union ss a Hlnvo stats." fow exery body knows better, the hostility ol the Kepuhlieins to the s linisden ol anv more slavo stales, is too wi-ll uuilrntond, fcr a i'iiUo! oml liko that to obttin rrcdenca any where. lh'Sides the rending public know riiit well til it during the present, nession of CenrcKS, the llepubliciiiis, toecthrr with I niKlad uiid a lew of tho more conscientious Democrat", have throud.out, adhered strictly to their principles, unceasing opponiliun to the Leeooiplon Constitu tion nnd Urn miserable "liiilisir' bubtirluge, and have msnlully supported thu principle ol I'opuUr Sovereignty; while the great body of the Democracy, with James lluchaimn at their head, lnvo mado rticutloss war upon this doctrine, and labored liko giants to thru it becompton and Sla very upon Kanse, In spit of the united wi I ol her people. Agdn, thsy raise a niiglity noise about the corruption Just disc irered 111 the w Is ennsin State tl iverumtuit, and charge the prodig ions frauds direovercd thers lo the liepubbcaiis Now sll Iheso Denincnilie eiliters know that this C .irruption was a general thing among tho Wii consul ultii'isls, Qtpccnwiy tho loco-loco portion 01 lliem: that these utlr r were the more iiunu'r- otis, and curiied off tho lion's share of the spoils. Nor is tin ro any mystery about the nthiir, through which they can inimjse tip'iu tho people. It was ferreted out and invcsti jsted In the Iil'IiI of day, and coiisetpictitly lh people will get Ihe facts and pon lor them for themselves, lloth parties were bribed; und tlio Dein icratio or Itepubiicnn wire puller, who attempts ti make political c.ip ilul out of this, must bo "hstd up" indued. f'reu tho Administration fttels that something niut bo doi-o, or it inu-t will beneath th burn ing sun of public ihouitht. Tiio Minium war, gotten up to divert lite duiple. It ml abortion j hi) I tho nhiioiul lelinj mutt be r.Vcited sgKiust Jc 'in Hull. Hul iill llicie iliiiig" lll he of no avail. Th"T mtiho tlm people, who think that iiiip'.inilioii cm bo practised up in t'letn so i.iniTCU. And these 1111 11 will peilniis find, m jrr lull, Hint they havo ciernuchtd ihcni?r!vi lb it llie'r do.nn arc ton big SI j swallow. U'e u.lt not lio loo saou'iiine, yet of 01m fling tu." ws ceruiii; ce;i It ihey do fucoee I in tlie coniiuj elecll in, their iniiinty must, ero loui bee ml ) up;irent, m'd fuarlnl for tlmin will be thn day when hev are arrslnod h..... ihu n,i,i..i-'. rn J,i.lwt-sltiK to ol I C. I. T. Lot's Wife. Hut his wife lo ike I bsck IrJin behind him, and Ueeaine a pillut of suit. (Jr.NK.sis U "(i. In tho nhovo vorse is recorded tho fate of nn unfortunate lady who sot out to do a good thing and didn't do it. Tho world is full of pillitrs of salt tho pages ol history nro strewed with mehnioluly examples of men wrccku.1 within sight of tho haven of their hopes, by turning their fnces towards tho stilting point, but the example of the thousands who have pro ceded him did not prevent 'ho individual elected by the deluded people of this Con ji'ressioiuil District to represent them in Washington, from making a Mrs. Lot of himself. Lot's wife was commanded to leave the city of the plain, and flee unto tho ra'ourltiiin. Hull was commanded to leiivo a corrupt Administration nnd travel towards a location odtsi le the Locofoco camp, called Justice. Lot's wife started, but having caught a sniff of the good things she hitd left, turned. Hall etnrtcd butalasl poor human n.itunl The al lurements of public plunder tvero too strong for his limited honesty, aiil he turned buck. Lot's wife was turned into a pillar 01 salt. Hall will be noxt fall, in fact he is now. Politically be is mado of no niWe enduring material. He ie a crumbling pillar, and aliout next fall a storm of public indignation will burst up on Ins bead and oblitcrste him entirely. Poor llalll Poor miserable Lawrence! useful, henceforth only as a scarecrow . serviceable merely as a warning to the trucklinj, shuffling domngoguos who may hereafter cheat tho people into giving Bucyrus Journal. The Weather and Crops West. There is little ground for thonlarm fill in many quarters in regard to tho effects of the continued unfavorablo weather up on the growing crop of fcorn. Seventy five dae of warm fcun, with or without occasional ehowerS, Will insure an average field of thai Jjreat ataplo it half a doton of the Western Stales; a.id though there it much uiie.uii.css msnifusted just now, we see no reason to believe that the pros pect is hopeless 01 even iliscouiaginjj. It is true that much of tho seed put in the ground has roiled, and mutit bo planted again; thai the com f..r south which has Klfiyli d to tho surface iu tiito e the rains, is chrivolod, yellow siid thin iu the bill; but il is not too I its V1 replant, and a warm sun will repair air mischief thus fur done. The Beanons In the psst wirch have been wet in the spring we instance Inland IBM did not fail lo yield a good average harvest. There is no reasou u believo that 105U will disappoint the industrious tillers of the soil. The clouds, the rain, the vied, the yellow corn, and kindred topics may furnish themes upon which the bulls and bears of the corn market can eloquently expitiata, but they fortunately do not control the Chicago Tribune. , Foil Skih i itojt. At it laio Court of Common Pleas for Ciit.vl'oid county, Ohio, the case of S.mf..rd vs. Henry D. 12, Johnson, for soduclKi:i of pliiiutilf'j daughter, re utltt j in ji c:JVt of S.MiXl lor pliiutuf. The Bribery in Wisconsin Parceled Among the Parties. The Enquirer, nnd other sheets devot'd stalo lice in behslf of the Administra tion tisrlv, rpeak of the recent exposure COITOpMnn 111 nconlll es n;i ntuji--- kion of bghl into C'.ack llepublican busi 1 ' i ness. Hero nro thj fads: O'. tho biilierl Senators, nine wern Democrats, who receiveil 8 1 3." (!()(); and Ihreo were Ilepublicnne, who received y.jij tinu. 1110 only nunswi woo iuiu (-ii . tj 1 i: ., , , 1 , ! 1 n:rainm tlio 'Jin were ivi-iiuuhchms. .... . !..liin---r 1.:1 lliev r'luseu an onern 01 unues. In the Assembly , fifty-seven members j received b. ibes, as follows: 3" Oemoeratie member" received. . 1'J Il.inublic.tn members received. . 0"i WO wnn mom icr. 01 me Assemciy r- ... , 1 1 fused bribes; six ol wl,orn were iP"'-1 cane, and one a Demoorat. Of other State odlcots who received bribes, were- A Repiiblicin O-ivenmr. J.).VJ D.'iiinerntic llink Comptroller I'l.tK't) ncmncrstie Lieut, llnvernor M.co'l Dcinoersiic Clerk or Assembly .r.,')tn) Dem. Assistant Clerk of Assembly 1 (l,0!M To ncapilulato, the account elands thus! Number cf Democratic members n:id H.alo oflicers Who were bribed is CI. Amouul received ly them s.'jn.ODO Number of Republican members and Slate officers bribed is 23. . . Amojint received pj them 1175,000 The above exhibit ia confined to the members and State ofTccre. When we 40 beyond that, we find that the Democ racy have fairly wallowed in. corruption. To a moonshine railroad, of which Dem on rat in E-Go. Barstow was President, $1,000,000 of L Crosso county bonds was given, as a share of tho plundor, which wn divided out by Birstow nnd his followers, ho receiving 09,000, his private secretary So2.000, the editor of the Madison Aryu during Unratowa nu ministration fl.VJ.OOO, and so ori. To otb er outside papers there was paid for thoir influence, 82 10,000; about 840,000 wont lo ltepuplicans, and tho rest to Demo Cin. Commercial. Tub Ciivstal Palacic i.t Possr.ssto or Til Citv of Nbw Yons. The Mayor and Comptroller of New-York, sent po licemen on Monday to tiko possession of tho Crystal Palace on bchnll' of tho city, the Corporation Counsel having advised them that inasmuch as tho original le.iso of the ground on which tho Pal, ice stiirls expired five years ago, the ciij' has the ri-'ht to re-enter. The policemen met with no resistance, and the city aulorities are now in the possession of tho proper- it'tTThe bill reported lo the Senate conferring war-making powers upon the Prosident, which is neaily a fac timili that passed i i 1039, is claimed by Mr. Douglas, who is its real author, to be peace mertstire. Put the Times' Washing ton correspondence snys "it is evidently designed to place the responsibility of pre serving tho national honor on the Presi dent, and foiling hint to redeem1 bis pledges." fiT People cf New York City nro casting about how I hey can protect them. ..lu..o mnintt i r t.'IIK. A 1 UTO VJompauy IS projected, who prcpopo (o brino; milk from the country in locked cans, from which it cati etily be drawn by faucets, thus being protected from adulteration by water or other substance. Look Oit fob the Carts. AVo are in formed that a locomotive aud ten cars haVe been bought by the Fremont ii Indiana Ktilrond Company, and their arrival looked for to-morrow. A cargo of iron expected daily, and it will contiiiuo to, ar rive until tint whole 10,1)00 tons shall delivered. The company will commence Fremont Journal. XrThe Indiana Xat'wnal Democrat re grets to see so many of its anti-Lecomp-ton allies of the press in that Statfl giving in their unqualified adherence to Lecomp ton junior the English bill. It culls up on them to stand firm, and snys though Lecompton itself may be doomed, Lecomptonism still reigns at the Capital. jtiTlIon. Charles Sumner sailed for Europe in the VunJeriiU on S.aturJiy. He goes direct to Havre and thence Swiizerlnnd nnd Hungary, His' object to free himself from tho excitements liis public position in the hope of regaining his former strength and vigor by travel. Oiito Eoo Interest. From a calculaton carefully made by an intelligent (ron tlenian in Columbus, Ohio, we learn that the eggs annually produced by the hens in that State, would pay tho yearly inter qst on her pub'lio debt. iY. "". Evening Voel. ... : " JtiT The Legislature of New Hamp shire, which meet next month, is cIiooko a U, S. S.oiator to suceod John P.Hale. Mr. Hale is again a can Jidate, as is also Mr. Thomas P. Edwards, both as Republicans. TArixonia and Daco'ah havo hot yet been definitely acted on by the Senate Committee oa Territories. Douglas in favor of organising both, while Grkkh ?s hostile to Arironia. Probably neither will be organised this session. X rT The Chillioothe Advertiser states that James II, Ij tker, Esq., late Secretary of State, will be tho Republican nominee to represent that district in the next Con gress, It thinks he is the strongest man thu Republicans can run. JZifThe Legislature of Wisconsin, obedience to the expressed wish of a ma jority of the peop'e of the State, has pass ed a bill re-establishing tho death pei.'ally for murder. ivl'lie new Comet, discoverel a few weeks i,'o at the Observatory in Cam bridge, Msss., is found to be rapidly re ceding from both the sun aud tho earth.. " ' . . ? A murderer having eso.-ij'cd from jail at Webster, Iowa, the local paper there suggests that a detective be sent Kansas lo appreheud him before liuclmu kii Appoints him loollio. Afy-Tho Now York Tribune prints iho (.pcoch of Hon. John Sherman, on the Army Appropriation bill, in full, an pronounces it an admirable cllort. Later from Utah. 1., 1 St. Lotns, June 5. The Republican learns from ft gentleman who left Fort Leavenworth on the 2d, and who read sll Ihe letb'is from Camp Soolt up lo the 15th, that the news of Gov. dimming hav ing b"en driven from Sail J. ike Ci'y is discredited. Letters fiom (.'ssmp Scott, of Urn latest dates, mention no such event, land nothing was known thero of what had . :.. .1 ring been ' . ' " ii'! uiii iki iiieiii u'li n; uum trt 11 ' tiling and Col. Johnston. Dispatches from Gov. dimming lo Secretary Cass ,.,,l.l .!.. ,.. q( on q . , , , .,,,,.. nf ,eived ppnrtu 'ov Gumming was only derived from the iiicrnion uourers 01 inetio oispiiK'.ne.s lb ia Je(, , improi,aWe. Information has roched Camp Soctt tlmt a ti.pplV of beef . . lfln(i,n,i Uol..IIoff- ..)jfl lQ ! 1(f , cn(..anipment. A dispatch from St. ' , .'; .1 ib Joseph, Mo Bays that section of the country has been Visited by Olio of the heaviest rain-storms ever known. Platte, j Orand and several olVr rivers overflowed their banks, doing immense damage to tho crops, bridges, itr.o. The worst con' sequences are leered. From New Hampshire. j 1 C00CORO, June, 3.-Oov. Ilaile delivcrod hie inaugural messige to the Legislature to-day. Il is mainly .. dVoled lo local matters, and exhibits a (prosperous con dition ,of tho . educational, agricultural, financial and other interests of the Stale. It announces that a U. S. Senator is to elected in the place of Jlon. I. P. Hale, whose term will expire in March next. In conclusion tho Governor reviews Ihe question of shivery nnd tho position Kansas, and savs: Encouraged by repented triumphs, the slavo power assumes nnd dehanily note upon the assumption that they aro within limits to its expansion"; that it exists by it own in:eret.t.right wherever the law I ha n.auonal domain, nnd, there nro ght wherever the laws of our country extendi and it claims, ihnt there is no place, north or south, within the country where protection to slavo property is Dot received unuur the Con 8titution. It is such aggressions things ns those that have produced the ngitatton winch we deprecate. Iho agitation will con tinuo and increaso so long ns such as sumptions are insisted and acted upon assumptions which, as a matter of plain dut v, will be met with a stern and unytuld ing resistance by the people ol tins tho Northern States An Interesting Suit for Damages for Confining Lady in a Lunatic Asylum. of a Sever.il years ngo, n young woman this city, a member of one ot tlio church es, was confined in tho Lunatic Asylum for somo five or six months, through instrumentality of the officors of Church, who Innostly boliuved liar to in a ih'rnno-i-d state of mind. After liberation, the young woman, Miss Fan ny Hale, commenced suit against D. Van dcrirriff, nild others, for false imprison mailt, and upon tlio first trial, some years ago, ti e jury returned a verdict for pTaintitf tor 610 OOd. A new trial inui, when the jury failed to gree. ease was a rain re-tried in the Cotnnun Pleas Court, this week, and the jury evening retlirned a verdict for M'ss Cincinnati Gazette. New Hampshire U. S. Senatorship. is is Concord, Jtlne Si: 'I'he Republican Senators in caucus, last night, josolvod to adhere to the rulo. of rotation In office, which- ie adverse to the re-election Hon. John P. Hale. The indications favorable for the election of T. M. EJ winds, of K.'iene, to tha Murder Trial. Ijostov. Juno 4. Tho trial cf. Francis lv. and Miriam T. llealh, at Lowell, the murder of thoir father in tho town Dracut, closed yestoday, the prisoners being found guilty of murder in the sec ond degree. Francis was sent, to State Prison for life. The sentence of Meriuin was deferred. Flood and Loss of Life. to is of Roscoft, III.,' Judo 4. The culvert this place was swept away last night, tho house of fter. II. Iltdey, drowing Mrs llsloy and eight childron. The dumaTos to other houses aro consid erable. Hear of no more lives being lost. irAll is but sip wisdom that wants experience. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to I is in .. to I ST NICHOLAS SALOON. (ttptoettth Court lloastfirtinpUriio. TH KitbcribtnkiiptiBaurin arm (tunc in lo thacit n of 'l'ul.n. And tha (iullio (nuriil), tht ! h h In tnluon.in n ( ami i'eniuiiAliliy . ber diluting t.tokwi. iuwilltitfp oohftao tb hen of leg WMMt vlii' li St wifl Ih;;t to funii.li U bi nui.teroui inrn by th Juh or (kllou. THE LADIES SALOON tiifi tli ienan3 itnrr. antl i to b moil odIt bi tl erA.&nrl l bf ib.rMUiMamftyinjrthM. THE G ENTS SALOON, Ilia ilia Si.Kloiy . Ealraueo oa Mala llratt. FRUIT OF A LL KINDS, iii itiaoAioii, willbo rvoj np. CAKE OF TUB REST QUALITY, mlwttyaun hind, Country Saloons Sujpl:e,J. 1 mthit -t nt f.tr llod fc f tlltiv i'fl'tiyat rj Orifrt, itl will fitr ploiiufj m fillirif H ortlara irjm ('oaulry IsMvns, t,ty i B nittat n sitjuablttrni. - C & tlntivjarij i romp I wi t- w ! II bo I a rvtlinoit to 'M pntrona, . Tnhn, aVVWo-lr V. BROWN. Court ol' Coiuiuou I'Icuh, Scofct couuly, . . ' OM., Jolm t'oaipton, rini i tilT. jLti.it Sa nul Vati imi M?lk-n, fisilttulnnt rpIIK th fcMtlitm Htttr.iiwl Vvr will ukr noiirc tint 1 I'UmtiH, on Uv 7ih tUy of Jimt, A l Ir-kH, lilfti MiihNi in nJ t'.voi:, nl ramU nui tlet-ntntil, in l vi Oil lltro la riutt U hitu lrm ttio tsi ilrioAttnnti, Umii im...i4)f jr nHc lo him, ol tit it toltr Jt, Ini;, mm of nv iu4r4 ttsillr n 4 iisierjat tb ron aim Kla 4my ol Ort.itjor, A U 47 , ot itxt ruoo4 mvui rwromi, T fciMinsM, Rna wo whtob o oikt (or Judgiooat &0.nI dISsJinlt, ))!( tUU Oltst tMIWfs4t. PUiuiilt h.iji r.oM)J nn ouochiusiat to lata oamai Hht i1i'lfant Wvotr. fiiitl Ucinr huH Dn.w-f krlittoo mm nf bclOM UtO 1-fth ly of Autsit A l l-.VS, li m iU Im fXn ta trew, i-KK 4V bHKVVl.H, Jfrtll-0- frJ n Atl'yilof I'lojunlT. AOKN'J'S WANTKD. . , 1(111 im tV uf sn Omrr Nt.ru wdi,lr tlla I tiTHitM.nta nj iint i nttnrn ot' UiO otiMutro of olli.'. Kt-lail pfltsf, $i it I, A 11 An I no Kiut.)ii !.i sip,-hi. b will kiurtl C r? iy on nmialr, t n uarj 4iU , uJ t.rij- nit iv-n. A'lii- K, ili n.im. y,it . tj i.u-its M.i 'mi of no II, A. BUSKIRK & BRO. 1. .."' s Arercccivin this Faring, the largest Mock of ' GR0CE1UES Ever lirouglit to tliio city, wliicb tlioy Inknd to tScll Low. COFFEES. Java, SantoHg aiuJ Rio. SUGAliS, Cnihri, Pow.1ti(, CrmwilnlwI.t'oSV t"W. A B, Slut Imimsn W Primt fw (Irkmi. Imperial, 131uck and Yonng Hyson. T0CACC03 . Of all kinds, from Six Twiot to tho r inost Cavendish. Cut TuZa'ccotS.nolins and Chcxclng IT ! Iiirilly fT.srY for n to nnmernl. in furl, w krn rrrTthln thn ! ollf nl stabll)tuifll of thi kind. V an. pffprd la d onr I0BBIIG XHABE ill. ftrtailpn nniV('t!ifr'.,tini! W tMk fW will ftnil it Iff to thoir AivantAe to iximiot rrar Mo eta bKor Niying cUt- Ileitis Rnd l.acon. r'ntirnml Pofatoe, I'.iitttT, Lnnl.-Kczs, &c. - . II. A. UU6K1HK & IJRO' w ILLOtV Ware of Cvery Description. Btam IVtn? of all kin.li. HABI BUO , SPLIT P K. AH, Feail BarWy, Toloco, Vrrmlralll, srnl Macearont. llABaBRK.' Q Uug.livail Cnmaina tfi fliina kuir. rn tlaneli MoIaikoi. oO . . , n.irtcli of Pyrup. A nntti TftbaecO. OA Boxiii Fur h. .lady II A BfSKIRiC fc BRO. - Boxes lleirtnf . O " lloxra T D l'lt. of the the De ber tho was The last Hale of are for of at de stroying rtttvd Mil ton (lw ht hKb o tit ils miU tho uid oi Iht OU n I. 25 Umea M It Raiilnl. II A Bt'SKIRK fc BRO.' . 2 Boaet t-ui Candlaa. Boiri 0ial C'anilln, 1 A t'olai Tallow Canilln. II A B k BRO J rj "" I'eppet, j j BjAI..lco. All kiiuU Groonil i-YiCP, CRUM AND G001IL are now receiving at their new Wholesale and Retail IS second noon Konrtr of the bhawium HilCBE. A very hirgo ami superior assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND Foreign and Domestic Lirjuora. All of whicli U)- are tuiblail to at II at grsntlj ...REDITCED PRICES., k Tlir wcaMtnvlla particular atlcntton tothtlr itock Teas, Molasses, Cott'eoj J'epjHjr. Sngafj. Spices, Tobaccoj isoap, Cigars, Oaritiles, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, CAPS; ivv.t v.w..,vvv. , , Ti.iMtnrtmrntof Frnilaambrse.isll tli delicaci.3 Uii. onilotlii'roliutea, anch ba Iiaisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Oranges Lcmonfi. Almond), Hi hrivto , Cocoa Nuts, &cl FISH BY THE BARREL. Smoked and Cnrod Hams, Tar, Salt and DYE STUFFS OF ALL KINDS." Also a variety of WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Wo tro prepared lo iuwf FAMILIES With Groceries and Prorision3 at prices reuiKrkably low." AV Kavil A, Lirim biim-.1v nf CIGARS & TOBACCO, , Wliicji we aro prepared to furnish to lovera or the weed, at greatly reduced; prices. Country Merchants Desiring to lay in a stock of Grocc; rics for retailing, will liud it to their interest to CALL ON US, As wo aro determined not to bo un dersold. ' COUNTRY PRODUCE" Of all kii'Ss or CASH, taked fo exchange for goods. , Now is the time to get BARGAINS. . Remenier the 'pluco, 2 Doors NortlJ of tlio Shawlinu House, TiC.in, Ohio. CRUM & I'.iiOllL.' juuo ltst, 'oS-tf.