Evening Bulletin (Louisville, Ky.): 1855-05-21
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— . : — ' LOUISVILLE EVENING BULLETIN, VOL. 4. LOUISVILLE, EX, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1855. NO. 196. We do not know but our sweet song- £^"The THE EVENING BULLETIN mild gentlemen of the Times say NEWS ITEMS. IS PUBLISHED AT THE birds sing the most bewitchingly when they that we are "an Abolitionist," New York, May^ and that the fi^*A trot for $10,000 came off at the Union OFFICE OF THE LOUISVILLE JOURNA The jury in the case frery pour forth their melodies to each other: preachers in Louisville, of the Will mfternoo* a t two uclork, txnpt on Sunday with very few excep- Course, Long Island, on Wednesday, between rioters this morning brought in a TERMS. [For the I.om»ville Bulletin.] tions, "can rob money -drawer? as : Per week lOcentt well as the Mr. Wheelan's "Sontag ' and Woodruff's euilty against four of the sixteen who were in- Per annum, payable quarterly $5 0( TO MINNIE. most patriotic Know-Nothing in the land." We •'Centreville .» dicted. Mail subscribers, per annum, in advance „ 4 DC BT "Sontag" won in two-mile heats mart P . church property tenure 49> \d I arUnesneats inserted in the Evening Bulletin upon th. can bear our part if the clergy can A bill, similar to that *u, , ->.,t theirs. e^sy. Jy by I., r beautiful lines, •Musi, oj Earth.'' Time 2:35^ and 2:37. The trot was usual terms. recently enacted in this State, has been intro- Advertisements transferable from the Louisville Daily S^T There's a richer, loftier music, in harness. "Sontag" is to trot again soon for duced into the Journal at half-price. The Liquor Law.—The Connecticut Legislature. Thou sweet-tongued. Boston Courier has warbling bird, $5,000. The steamer United States, which was to have Tlianchildhood'ssilvery laughter the following: sailed to-day with the Kinney THE WEEKLY BULLETIN (jyThe whole number of immigrants ar- expedition, still jsbkd ES-tar rr.iD.* '.•G KATES, TATA understand remains here. <s ret Tiian affection'* tenderest murmur. We that the importers and venders >LE ALWAYS IK itTlHI! rived at New York during the past week is 8,- Than "the sacred bridal hymn," oi wines and spirits, the proprietors of hotels, The Hermann, for Bremen, sailed with 250 1 one year ...41 00 eopy, i i L 474 increasing the Or the dirge for lored loot ones. and other persons interested, — number for the year to 37,- passengers and $82,000 in specie. f copies, d>. 5 00 and have not been at all M no do 15 00 Snng in the twilight dim. inactive since the passage of this law, which 100, against 67,479 for the same period last year. The steamer Ariel, of tne new Havre line, These wake the dearest echoes they justly regard as unconstitutional also sailed with 123 passengers and in inserted in the Weekly Bulletin uponthe and ille- The receipts by the Commissioners for the $126,000 From the spirit's deep recess, gal, as an invasion of their rights of property specie and a California nugget valued at $40,- Louisville Weekly But this bright earth, music-haunted. week amounted to $11,954. Their bank ac- erred fr« the and rights of trade, and that they 000. Doth a sweeter strain possess. have secured count is overdrawn competent counsel for all cases which may $43,354—a diminution of 19. Fr thy poet-heart there gushes St. Louis, May m arise under its provisions, and will finally test about $7,000 during the week—but still exceed- 21 L855. A sparkling, singing stream, Gen. Gratiot died here to-day. MONDAY, MAY the question before the Supreme Court of the ing Bearing jewels on its current $24,000 more than at this time last year. United States. Accounts from the Upper Missouri state that Bright as visions of a dream; (^•The Union says that the Court of Claims the Sioux Indians are very hostile and are as- Transmission of Money by Mail.—Under All this world's divi nest echoes The Boston (Maine Law) Telegraph says it will not b" fully organized for business until the sembling to make war upon the whites. postage that To its sweet-toned waves belong, the provisions of the new law will has Missouri is And our hearU devoutly worship no doubt but the liquor-dealers have re- 1st of July. The very low at the mouth of the first of July, persons go into effect on the who The sweet witchery of its song; solved to defend themselves against prosecu- (^"Captain Ingraham has declined the com- occasion to remit money or other valuable It unseileth all the fountains have tions, and adds: Boston, May 19. Of the melodies of earth. pliment of a public dinner, tendered him by a things by mail may have the same registered at And t • memory's holiest music The new liquor law goes into effect to-mor- An attempt will be made to enforce the law number of the most distinguished citizens of the post-office in which they are placed for Its dear image gives new birth. row. Yesterday and to-day there was an un- in Boston; it may be violently resisted, but we Philadelphia. usual activity among the wholesale and retail transmission, by paying five cents for each let- Far in the dim old woodlands do not believe it. There are good citizens Nature's frtjh The directors of the Baltimore and Ohio dealers—dispatching dunijohns and mysterious ter. For this the postmaster will give a receipt, full-strung harp resounds, enough in this city who are determined to stand The wil 1-bird s amorous railroad packages to all part of the city. The subur- warbling by the authorities and all others assist have voted (15 to 5) to guarantee a letter is who may jkfnd, when the applied for, the person Like incense all surrounds: ban liquor dealers hold a meeting in this humane work. half-million of the bonds of the Northwestern on Monday at The babbling of ^10 receives it will also be required to receipt ths broakleis, Faneul Hall. The insect's droning hum, The subjoined letter from the ( Parkersburg) railroad. Registered letters will not be entered in president The Governor has not yet signed the personal for it. The wandering herd's soft lowing, of the Rutland and Burlington, and Bad News from the JSault. —Under this head, liberty bill. the ordinary accounts of mails sent and receiv- Th' pheasants hollow drum, Cheshire The breesy, dewy rustle Railroad Companies, has been received the Detroit Advertiser mentions the arrival of Boston, May 18. ed, but separate accounts of such letters will be by Geo. Of the green leaves overhead— H. Thatcher, Esq., president of the the steamer Northerner from the Sault, with the The Governor's veto of the loan to the West- kept at each post-office. This plan is well Albany intelligence that the water let ern Railroad Company was sustained in the Thy song doth o'er us shed. Northern Railroad: was into the canal enough so far as it goes, but does not go far House this forenoon by a vote of 180 to 87. a few days ago, when, owing to the frost not But there's one enough; it involves an admission that a better rich, holy music Boston, May 14, 1855. Yesterday before the Supreme Court in session On this sin-stained planet rung— yet being out of the ground or some other cause, this regulation a cor- The liquor law of Massachusetts goes into at Ipswick, was commenced the case of Dr. C. plan is necessary. Under I wonder, glorious birdling, operation on the 20th of the present the embankments gave way, making a bad H. Brown vs. the New Haven Railr.ad Compa- rect description of the letter is made at the office Thou its rhythm hast not sung: month. The law is very ny, in which the plaintiff claims It is heard when, humbly kneeling rigid; therefore, on and after breach, which will probably take four weeks $20,000 dam- it is deposited the receipt is evidence that where j In the the 20th day of the present ages, for injuries sustained in the Norwalk ca- fane on God's own day. month we must de- to repair, and it is doubtful whether boats will it was mailed, and, if it arrives at the office to With united hearts, the people cline receving any great or small beer, alcohol, tastrophe. Able counsel has been retained on be able to pass in less than six weeks. Lift their voices up to pray; or liquors of any both sides. which it is directed, it will very likely be de- kind. Through the aisles it softly 1 " i Mr. Manager Barnum yesterday paid the pe- livered. But suppose it is lost or stolen on the New York, 18. While the angels pause to 1 May ft^" The river was about at a stand yesterday, nalty of the possession of wealth by being And to whisper it in] route. What then? The Government does i.ot with In the case of Miss Josephine Bunkley, the In b\ feet water in the canal, and 3 feet 4 brought before a court on a false charge of the SaTiour's 1 escaped it. the system Emmetsburg nun, vs. Dewitt &. Daven- liable for Under new inches water on the crim. con. The whole affair was a very trans- Memphis. Tekn. falls. A rise is expected. port, publishers, the Judge has refused to grant than usually liable parent attempt to extort money from Mr.