, G BR A X of Correspondence of the Delaware Gasetta--j TBBBIBLB IOHNABO( Etf NEWS tTJtXM. creatures j There is a remarkable improvement late is a national in that there can be no manufacturers, artisans. tbe incjeastd population, so that His GREAT LOSS j verdict, that slavery - -, 1860. OFLIFKl Popular fcave ana no ap- in the toise and temper of the Southern press ; SraixasiBUvIu- May 28tb, A young man named Frank Stanhope attend and is carried iuto all the Territo- and independent yeomanry, in a slavebolding! been provided Ion i euuaiaiu I st.tution, it will be so in future. If j Editor Gazette; . SIXTY PERSONS KILLED ed a dance; in Conway,- Mass., few ereniftjr Confederacy by force of the Fed State! Why is thatt Do not gentlemen prehension but that and now that the of a Republican ries of the develops tue re- I had intended writing to you Immen Dtroage te Property- i Illinois, Iowa since, and while dancing and playing a flnts why, then, a collision js to know I Does the gentletran from South Caro- man does bis own duty, if he President next fall is generally regarded as a time fell dead upon eral Constitution, minerals, its water before this time, but tbe excitement over the f'sifi Indiana, and Kentucky. at the tbe floor. The two sections of the lina sleep npon a bed made in bis own State 7 sources of the country its THO KI S Off , Editor." few selectmen suspected tool work ana bad hia continue between the profit- Jl. fixed tact, but comparatively of the pa nomination of our n, Abraham Amivobk. Yes, sir. power, its timber if everything that is Chicago, June 4.--A terrible toCtrado pass- body disinterred, when it was found an artery ; for I tell you, that whatever tne llr. in section, and they of the most ul for office of President of the he wear fabric ofany able and available be turned to account, and pers that Liscols, the ed over Eeastern Iowa abd Northwestern Illi- had broken near the top of Uie head, which gapreme Court may decide, whatever the Mr. Stasto. D9 a Con- probably caused his Aeath. subsistence for tbe human Delaware, Tone 8, I860. fire-eati- stamp, indulge in threats of States, by the Chicago Bepublicon x, scnti-me- manufactured in his own State? made a source of tra nois last night. people raay ratify at the ballot-oo- the al description found Republican ratification meeting there is danger of the people of tention, has been so intense that I . it telegraphic lines Mississippi At the la slavery is local, and freedom na- Mr. AsnnoKE. At home I often do, but not family, little disunion or secession in case of such election. The wesi of tbe Philadelphia on Baturday that, starv- : impossible to do anything save to hurrah with j evening last, a large here. this continent, a thousand years hence, EE PUBLICAN NOMINATIONS Richmond Whig, leading organ river beinp; down we are unable to ascertain body of men came do a froin one of upper tional, will be iasisted upon as deteriuiuedly a? The the of tbe balance them. the Mr. Why is it? Because there ing for want of bread. In a slavholding con tbe of how far west tbe tornado reached and what is Wards, drawn in an immense car, the aidea of now is, and the people will be constantly StAston. opposition in Virginia, which during the John Tbe Committee appointed to inform Lincoln ft is no encouragement to eiiterpri&e. uone to in munitv, it is a verv different thing. You cul the amouut of loss of life and property. which bore the deviee, " The Fillaaore Rangers ppalcd to to maintain that doctrine at the de- Brown furore was as rabid aud crazy as Gov. of bis nomination arrived here on Saturday of '66 All right for Abe Lineolu ta 0." vention. You must stimulate tne mecnanic tivate the oi! till its productive quality is At Clinton, Iowa, it commenced at 7:30 ballot-bo- x. tbe fore- eveuing, and were met at the depot by tbe Mrs. Maria Post, of tuitktSbh, Nt J., expired arts, bv establishing a system of labor which stroyed. You multiply your slave population, Wise or the Enquirer, and waa among last evening, and although it lasted but two Mr. desire to ask the gentle and the citizens gen- on Sunday, at the great age of one hundred Sdcitou. I iuveutor, till it becomes a elment in society. most in declaring that the Union must and Lincoln Club of this city mitiutes it caused more destruction ; aud I know, from his char-- confers its benefits upon the the and a half and six years. Her husband. Who bad died in man a question I till value is dimin erally. After marching them to the Hotel, fuir-J- himself. What does the slave You increase slave labor its life and property than any similar storm 1847, was an officer in the retofutfWiary army. acteristic candor, that he will answer me j. manufacturer would be dissolved in case of the election of for of ished; and, in every mode, you are constantly where accommodations had been provided visited coun Atiheitica, - ao care or manufacturing fine fabrics? lie does that has ever this portion of tbe Hee'nan, in a private letter te says You say it is not the purpose of the capacity the a Republican President, has modified its tone them and resting a few mirratcs, they proceed- ' not gain, anything by it. What does he care denreciatiiur tbe productive of try. - that he was never married, and that the women party to interfere with slavery whew amazingly, and now discourses as follows on ed to the residence of Old Abe," and inform- who had claimed his name are aft fen pouters. labor-savin- g countrv where slavery exists. Yon are there of Camanche, Iowa, and Albany, object in about inventing machinery? It The towns it now exists. What, then, is yoor new : ed him bis DorBioatirm." After a cordial Hon. Samuel D. Ingham, Seircfary of'tL him notbiug. Hence yon find that all fore under tbe necesshy of still cursing that subject of 111., on opposite sides ot the river and five preventing the South from going into the Ter- saves im- 1 reasury unueruen. season, fields with tbe institution which, in my judg- Triumph shakfng of hands with them all and an were aiea si iTenton, ritories, if it be not to destroy th institution the patents come frnm Connecticut and the FOR PRESIDENT A Democratic or Disunion. miles below Clinton, Iowa, completely N. J., on the 6th inst. j, already ex- mense rraraler of cheers for the next President, o .ntc Yankee States, and the other free States. ment, has cursed those where it We regret to observe that our neighbor of the demolished. In Camanche thirty-tw- dead During .Stay .by restricting it to its present limits? I beg they proceeded to the State House, and there the quarter ending 81st, there You find labor-savin- g machinery and mechani- ists. Examiner intends counselling a dissolution of bodies have already been taken from tbe rains, were twenty-seve- n hotniciden iu New Orleans, to know, in all seriousness, whether the great obser- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Hon. D. Carter, of Ohio ; cal operations are confined principally and sub- Mr. TIcohes. I wish to reply to one the Union, in the event of the of K. and still there is a number that cannot be got against seventeen tho quartf hnmediately - leading object and purpose of the Republi- OF ILLINOIS. ftontwell, of Mass.; Hon. A. Tuck, of N. H.; ; persons stantially to the free States. They are not in vation of the gentleman from Ohio, in regard a Democratic President iu November next. at. nice committed suicide ; fv can party in circumscribing us, and preventin- Hassarauek, of O.; ty three were found drowned ; and there were the exhaustion of the soiL I venture to see gentle- JuiVe Kelly, of Penn.; F. five or six dead bodies were - the South, because free labor there has uo en to We are really sorry to so amiable a In Albany twenty-on- e deaths by accident, g-us roiug iuto Territories, is not the con- of FOR VICE PRESIDENT and Carl Shultz,of Wis.; made telling speeches and nineteen' couragement ; and, more than that, free labor assert, in the presence of the Representatives man so ready to evoke storms and earthquakes, found, with about fifty wounded, some serious- of which were the direct of Intemper- .scioosncse that, if slavery be kept within its whole square was result the people the United Slates, that there has to the vast multitude. The , present area, it must perish, iu half a must be intelligent. of HANNIBAL HAMLIN, without sufficient cause. With all due defer- ly. We have not yet been able to obtain a ance. ; more improvement made in agriculture 6uely illuminated, and a grand display of fire- A ? You cannot have a free laboring population been ence to his better judgment, we do not and list of tlie victims. terrific tornado passed over the town of from plethora t Is uot that your purpose OF MAISE. all these aud the cannon Cntturnugus, Is'. Y. on in a community where yon have no schools. within tbe lat ten years in the slave States, cannot think that the defeat of the Democrat- works. Amidst Tbe citizens of Fulton, 111., and Clinton, the afternoon of the - ,Mt- - Sta.xto.k-- will answer that very fully , 30th sweeping every en I than in any other portion of the United Statce; boomm"-- one wouM have thoujrht that the ult., thing brfore it, will I do uot know of a school between the ic candidate in the coming election would jus- Iowa, are doing everything for the relief of tirely destroying six dwellings, unroofing part .aod I trust satisfactorily, if my time peri- the more improved EEPTJBLICAN STATE CONTENTION. would certuinly have been torn from its I'otoniac and the Iiio Grande. There are a and there are in South tify a of the States. We are in- citr tbe sufferers. of the rail l oad depot and blowing the wood' l nit. .., , soil, A Gmv.'lilion of of the parly o assure the people of few colleges. Of necessity, it must be so as a modes of agriculture, and improvements of oo clined believe, on the such an foundation. You can tlie other towns on the route of the shed entirely down. Foot persona were daaV Str. Swowtok. I want to know, from the Ohm will assemt.le in tbe city of Columbus, to contrary, that electoral From jj, man than in any sectiou of the United States. Tlie Ohio that this State will cast her reached by telegraph, we gerotuly injured and several slightly. gentleman from Ohio, he docs not general rule. In a free State, where every Weclriesclay, next, event would prove an unspeakable blessing to tornado, that can be whether. gentleman will scarcely deny that there h;ts the IStlioi'June vote for Lincoln. The campaign in the west Sentence or a Massachusetts Mohmoh. Hoafc is the master of his own earnings, the head of 10 o'clcck n. m. for the purpose of nominating candi the couutrv, and to the world. And with learn that the destruction of life and property r think it will have that effect, and if that is not at north-we- F. Bishop, of Uroveland, arrested recently iu agriculture in Ma Dliices : and st bids fair to rival that of 1840. for his own family, he requires but a small space been more improvement dates for the ltl::w:ni such impressions, we cannot join our neighbor was equally great. having living, sentenced (to belief of his party ? cy General thr. State. " original four wives has been ryland, Delaware, and Virginia, than in any Alton of Enclosed you will find a piece of au 111., following killed, Siantow- - Mr. Chairman, the Bepnb-- t occupy anil cultivate for their support. Marnier rfthe Bxird nf fulJic VTurlt. in his proposed bloody raid against the Union, At Morrison, tbe are at tbe present term of tbe Buperior Court fee the Union. the Supreme Cuurl. rail," mauled and split out by Old Abe him- eix y But go iuto a slave holding State, and the other section of Juttoc at in case of the defeat the Democratic candi- as we can learn : Mrs. Richmond, Mr. Essex eounty, to year' confinement in thw the Slav--- tirl-e-t of as Str Bofa is opposed to extension of NiBt-ACi- Also, a Electors "J President and Vice President (wr; Mr. c. Before the gentleman from self. I will occasionally drop you a line as the State Prison. I pianter, who lias twenty or thirty slaves, and the I mtea Stutes. date or the success of the Republican candidate. and Mrs. Dorr, George Rewortb, one child into free Territories mainly I think to w;l aa in ConTea- - " who has half a d Zen families, must have asec-t-i Ohio takes his seat, I desire to propound fThe ratio of representation be tie Iu spirit of candor and kindness, we would ad- campaign progresses. Delaware." Those seriously wounded Mr. Fowler, the late defaulting Poet muter, might say solely because free and s'ave labor tiun of Varch lust : one delegate lor each 400 votes riven named Bainum. hag, it is said, fled to some part of South Amer- I con- him one question, if I can get his attention. in for and wife, cannot go there together. The admission of ra or two of land to support them. The for Cot. Itenuuson lSS.antl one each traction of monish bim to dismiss the violent and revolu- are : Thos. Digfv, Benjamin Loth ica. When we look at Die diKgraceful trans--, In tlie course of the gentleman's remarks, be tbe ratio larger than f The Next Vice President. Mann. , sequence is. that the white population most be t Coumv will entitled; to IwleirateR. 1 tionary thoughts which seem to possess him, Mr. Richmond and ifiram tions revealed by the Covode Committee, slave labor is the exclusion of free labor. It is a Pelitware be six " sparse. You eannot have them compact ; you made use of an expression which was rather The several Oouniy Comm.UJ-- will make the neces and to make up bis mind like a philosopher Hannibal Hamlin is the son of Cyrus and Lvnden, three nulef south of Sterling doo-n-' t it Fcem a burning ohanie that, while because we will uot permit free labor and the gentle- sary arrangement for the hliii:gof the County Conven- At Sir. ha to have school-house- s and churches in remarkable one for hire, or any other we aud a to submit gracefully inev- (Livermore) Hamlin, and was born in , badly injured by having fouler had run away, Mr. dignity of free men to be degraded, from being cannot tions for the selection of 1eieirato. and aueitest that patriot, to the fifteen persons were hadn't? Lou. Jmimal. every neighborhood, because the population man on that side of the House; that is, that they be held id the i'lli of June, uie Saturday preceding itable eviction of the Democratic party from County of Oxford, Maine, 2" August, 1809. arms and leers broken. ; brought into contact and competition with day or t unver-tii-n- . Olnky, III , 8. free labor is not a lingering, helpless thing, the tlie State His were married about the year June James Thread, man . lave labor, that we do uot want slavery to go cannot sustain them. We eordial.'v mvito. all who are attached to the princi power on the first Tuesday in November next. parents The storm passed two miles northwest of contractor l et ween this place and Grayvill, was Kut this is not all. The tendency this but is able to take care of itself. That I con ples of the KepublH-a- parly, as heretofore announced on 1798. His father was a native of Massachu- lost, - into the Territories, That is the essential rea- of many oecasiors. and ail w ho desire the eleelion of sn For, so sure as the sun shall rise and set on Amboy. Report says over ten lives were this day arrested at the iuxtance of H. D. Oil- - if be the case, wliat necessity is t . dtsseminatii n of education among the laboring cede; but that honest ani independent judiciary, and a lailhf'ul and that day, so sure will the Democratic Goths setts. He was a surgeon and physician. He and a number badly injured. Mrs. Morris and j special iiKt-n- of tliK rout Othce Depart- son. of our;;1TUus, Mateand National, is extend to ; there for seizing upon' all the powers of the cllieient howl- was Clerk of the Court for Oxford county se- - ment' lir mhliiiiK the mail. The extent of the Now, Mr. Chairman, I liavo no desire, nor population to it the slaves but to attend the r.ro;irv moet.i.irs for tho election ol dele- and "Vandals be driven, scourged and a child named Bigsbv were killed. Those , Hio-- K liber) h m t known but it thought to be i'Z Government for the purpose of protecting that srat-s- and endeavor by good counsel anil example, to several years, and subsequently Sheriff - is it my purpose, to enibarras the slavebolding you cannot educate the slaves, because that is ing, from the Federal Capital to return never riensly injured are Mr. Moss and daughter, Mr. labor, to the exclusion of labor? secure the triumph of their prineipli-s- and through them Jan- largo. soeil of iiisaireetion. kind of other an-- of the same county. He died in Paris in ,, States by confining slavery within its present the lo preserve perpetrate our iree institutions. Sackctt, a boy named Northway, and Mr. The Kast is still moving West, and the emi- Mr. Singleton. I can inform the gentle- Why uot leave the Territories free and open bijrne-- bv the Republican Suae Central Committee. uary or February, 183S, aged 58. He had limits, if there is any rr.ode of escaping from it. labor, Coixbbcb, O., May 2, UC0. Wright. gration fiom theuld World iwelU tlie tide with man why it is that the South has not been to competition between free and slave riore than twenty brothers and sisters. Four had course every arrivul. At hist account aeven tnoa-san- d - If, as the gentleman from Mississippi seems to The cattle disease is reported to have made The tornado appears to have a the mid let that which is most advantageous, most of the brothers were named respectively, Asia, Germans were waiting at Bremenhaven suppose, the confining of slavery to its present more extensively engaged in manufactures aad almost due east. powerful, and strongest, prevail? REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. its appearance iu Vermont and New Jersey ; America. was a for an opportunity to sail for the United ntatcs. - the mechanic arts. It is because it is more to Africa, Europe and Africa the Mississippi to Rock river scarcely limits necessarily brings about its extinction, The Republican voters of Delaware County From was Chic-ag- e our interest to engage in the culture of cotton, Mr. Stanton. One word, Mr. Chairman, in and the New Hampshire Legislature (now in m?mber of the Cincinnati Society. There a genuine Hi sier in tbe X pray you, sir, what sort of confession is that are requested to meet at the Court Room in a house or baru on the direct track, which was Convention onined ho was six-fee- t reply to the gentlemau from Indiana. If I session) is about to adopt measures to guard if Mr. mother was the daughter of Buthkirk, a of the character of the institution ? to supply the markets of the world with that Delaware on Satccdat, June 'Jrn. at one o'clock Hamlin's about half a mile wide, is left standing. eleven indies in height. He must hare been understand the doctrine of the Democratic m., for purpose of Hppointinp; delegates introduction into Deacon Elijah Livermore, of the town of Liv- is rea- material.. 15ut I will tell the gentleman that, p. the possible against its that State. From all accounts, probably not less than the tall pole which knocked tbe persimmons fur ? Mr. Sixoletos. There a very simple county Matel-onve- conrss which lias been pursued by the party, it protects slavery in the Territory until to represent this in the turn ermore, Oxfjrd comity, Maine. She died in Lincoln. son to be stated in proof of my remark. if the transacting business as in The Commission appointed by Gov. Dcnnison sixty mills have been lost. t a State Government is organized. That is and such other the 1851, aged 70. Two females w ho bad been in training - inercas--- - North is persevered in a little while longer and may Klip-par- t, about The extent of damage to stock and proper- r Tba slave population at the South is Governm- terests of the Republican cause require. to visit Massachusetts consists of J. H. some weeks, eutfacjed in a regular fight we are compelled to separate organization, not all. When this incipient State Bv Committee, Mr. Hamlin was prepared for a collegiate is be estimated prise log very rapidly, much more so, indeed, than a order of the Central Secretary of the State Board of Agricul- ty, which very large, cannot at Concord, N. H. They fought eighteen rounds in ent is organized as a free State, and there are a A. THOMSON, Chairman education, but the death of his father requir- the white population ; and it does not require we will soon improve our knowledge of arts for some time. with the most brutal ferocity. Muscle k still de- thousand slaves there, you cannot emancipate I. Eaksey. Sec'v. ture, Gen. S. D. Harris, Editor of the Ohio ed his services at home, and he devoted him- - - . . .,. the gift of prophecy to foresee the result, unless and manufactures ; and we shall very soon The following are the names of those killed advancing. r - skill those them ; you are compelled to buy them out, and Cultivator, and Dr. Robert Thompson. They self to labor on the homestead until he was chil- Two children, four and six yearn, old, were we are allowed to expand in same direction. velop a suflicien in departments CAMPAIGN GAZETTE. at Albany, III.: D. Buck, E Effner, two they cost 31,000,000. Now, sir, a free State, twenty-on- e years old. He then went killed liy lightning while lying aaloep in hones Expansion we must have, or slavery dies, and among us, to manufacture everything in the are instructed to report on the following nearly dren of Mr. Riley, and Miss Ryder. a with free lalior, does not want to lie borne down In order to place the Gazette within the into a office, having purchased an inter- iu Granger county, Tennessee, on the lath ult. with the safety prosperity of the South. South which is needed by them. We think points : printing Fatally wounded Mr. Riley, Miss Mary it and and crippled, and compelled, on the organiza- voter in the Col. B. F. day, residing in Madison county, ' now it is for our interest to buy manufactured reach of every Republican comity, est therein, where he worked as a compositor and Mrs. Slocura. And tho' gentleman talks about free and Stagg N . O'., is reported to have expended fully 100.-0- 00 - tion of its State Government, to buy out the 1. Ascertain the history of the introduction something over year ; then he began the f not being compatible in tlie sumc articles fn.m tho North, and to devote our en- we will furnish it from June 15 to Decem a Badly hurt Mr. Perkins, Mrs. Sweat, Mrs. in the last two years in purchasing lottery tiave labor slave- the-- pkuro-pnenmoni- or laboring population that belongs to the of "cattle plague," study the law ; was admitted to the Bar in . .. en ra inanity, and the former being degraded by ergies to the cultivation of cotton, corn, rice. ber 1 nearly six months for 50 cts., cash in of Cuper and child, Mrs. McMaim, Mrs. Cole; tickets. i holders there ; and thev ought not to be. into New England. Ascertain fully the diag office in Hampden Whit-com- is Januajy, 1833; opened an Bishop, wife and child; Mrs. Justice Daniels, of the Supreme Court ui the the latter, The impression attempted to lie than that : free labor is able to take advance. This is one third less than our usual nosis of the disease, by personal inspection of Mr. Stanton. If there were anything that Further in April of the same year, and continued the leg broken ; Mrs. Effner, Fred. Miller, United States, died at his reside nee at Rirhlapd, 3 made, by the gentleman's speech, that there is is the Va., 011 Thursday May ap- indnce me desire to the care of itself; but if the Territory under advance rates. Any person getting up a diseased cattle. practice until 1848. He was a member of less laid. 81st, He was no free labor in the South. Let me say, that would to perpetuate Mr. Ostrander, and several others more or pointed by Mr. Van Bnren. i. things, wo ild government of slavery rule, thou the la club of 10 will be entitled to a copy gratis. 2. Ascertain fully, by personal inspection, the House of Representatives in the Maine " there are free white laborers in the Stale of present state of it be that the injured. borincr population must, of necessity, be exclud the morbid anatomy of the affected parts, and 1838, 1839 and Judge Taney is said to be $5 years of age South should introduce manufactures among Legislature in 1836, 1837, a public meeting the citizens of tlie"C:B.""1Sn-pren.- Mississippi, and throughout the South, who cd from all the advantages that result from attend as many examinations as At and ali his associate Justice of e J themselves, inter- was speaker in 1837, 1839 and 1840. - - work side by side with the slave laborers upon and thereby bring about an AVc hope our Republican readers through- 1840; Fulton resolved to furnish the sufferers with Comt. but one over- 7 rears am. free-lab- civilization, such as the institution may he eiiher necessary or convenient. change of commodities. He was a member of the Senate in 1847. He and the assistance may be re- The residence of. Mrs. FrssWr. fai .MnwhtilU, . the cotton plantations, and who do not feel out the county will bear in mind the Conven- homes, all that Before I sit down, I have one word in reply of schools, the establishment of a free press, 3. Ascertain what effect, if any, and what was a candidate for Representative in Con- county, Va., was entered on Friday night Jasl themselves thereby at all degraded. of quired. free speech, and all tlie privileges that are en tion to be held for the purpose kind of medical treatment has been administer- two rnd robbed of 10, 000 in eaab. y , Mr understand there to a remark of the gentleman from Mississippi gress in 1840, and was defeated by about Indianapolis, June 4. A violent storm ' Stastox. I that are joyed in a free State, but which cannot be en- selecting delegates to represent our county in ed. Ascertain also what sanitary measures have B. Cough who been for a little while ago. It is claimed that the slave buudred and fifty majority in a poll of about passed over Anderson, lud., about 2 P. M. to- John has lecturing laborers in the South; but I also understand joyed sfaveholding Stale, because thev are been adopted, aud with what success; also what three years in England, is to return to this holding population cannot be confined to their m a the approaching State Convention. Wc have fifteen thousand votes, but wa3 elected to the ' that a man who is dependent in the South jip-- - day. Hail fell almost as large as hens' eggs. country in July. geographical limits. so, inconsistent with the institution of slavery. measures have been determined upon to arrest Seiiate of the United in 1842, and re- on bis daily toil for his daily bread not the present If it residls just entered upon an important Presidential States Great damage was done to crops, ic. Charles Bnrtell deliberately drowned his own : con- That is why. I may not express my opinion the progress of the disease. Determine as to Sen-ut- e owner of a cotton plantation, but a man who from one of two causes cither that the campaign. The October election will have an elected in 1844. He was elected the Louisville, June 5. A violent but brief child in a barrel of water, in- Korsy st pmm ty, ou the subject of slaverv in a slaveholding accurately as may be the manner of infection to - is dependent upon his toil, compelled sup- tinuance of that policy upon the same soil must of the United States, 26th May, 1848. wind storm, accompanied with rain, this after- N. C. on the 17th ult. ; r rr j - to State, because tlie safety of the institution important bearing upoir that which comes off or communication ot tins disease lrom one r port his family by his labor must, by contact, destroy its productive qualities, or because the supply the vacancy for four years, occasioned noon, did some damage here and on the Leb- The Augusta Chronicle says that of the Dem- , , would be thereiVy endbngerctf. I may not pub- in these move- animal or herd to another. a - . - i t i i , , increase of the slave population is such as Novciiibsr and as preliminary the death of Fairfield. He was re- ocratic papers of Georgia, there is for Douglas - moor, to by John anon branch of the Louisville & Nashville ' uiu association- wnu biave oeaaegiaueo: lish my opinion or the subject of slavery in a 4. Collect statements the progress of the the Constitutionalist alone. put the safety of the community in pcril.-Ilen- ce ments bear an intimate relation to the first of elected for six years, 25th Julf, 1851, and buildings, man in a slavebolding community. Railroad. It destroyed damaged A Tntrliacity gentlemen say that some years hence, newspaper, and disseminate it in a slavebold disease, and the action and results of the com Governor of Maine 7th January, 1857, The Kail Article. gentleman ; Mr. Sikqi.ktow . The gentleman is contest, it is very desirable they should be elected crops, uprooted forests, in Bullit and Ma- - jn-- t utterly ing State. Why not? Because it would have mittees appointed by the recent Legislatures ic, has received by the United States Express, nv i i i i slavery must have more room, Now, I wish-t- resigning his seat and being inaugurated the . iimuncui. tuvti Aic uuuuiaiaauu uiuuotiiiiie ui prope rTy attended to and participated in by as rion counties. from Decatur. III., two rails which aver split call the attention of gentlemen of the South a tendency to stiV up insurrection and is incon of Massachusetts and Connecticut. same day. On the lGth of the same month by Honest Old Abe Lincoln thirty rears ago. froe white laborers in the South, who cultivate mariiy as possible of our voters. Let us. FURTHER PARTICULARS. single : sistent with the. noture of the institution v. I V. Post. , ...... we sou wiui slaves, who would scorn to to this proposition if you must have he as United States Senator for Chicago, June 5. From telegraphic mes- . ,, 1 ... ineir Hence, I say free labor does not wwh to be tied therefore-,- hare a fall meeting, and by our pros" MBOciate with thoeo who make expansion now, will you tell me where is to be six years, and resigned the office of Governor night this morning, we The Washington Constitution says that the the charge of dowrand clogged and crippled by these things, It seems to be generally admitted at Wash- sages received last and adminiiitraliuii "arc trj ingto put an end the. ultimate limit of your . expansion ? You ence evineer the mtirest wo foci in the triumph 20th February, 1857. the following of the t exists in every slavebolding learn further particulars the robhii g of the Treasury. Tee, by making want five more States this year, or fifty years which of necessity of ETorioirs caasc. ington that Congress will uot be able to ad- v jnr.DTA.KTOx. ib not wot in wnuc lor us our tornado Sunday evening. it not worm robbing. (jAHiiaville iiuurnal. i. hence ; then a hundred years hence you will State. Mississippi. ftU U Lib. journ on the 18th inst., as proposed by the Horrible Tragedy in heard of it was between Marion The Key West Key of the Gulf states i W KUt- IHIKMU I UUUUli - ITC IIIIIV til The first that T I .1 Y 1 want twenty more. The time must come when Wednesday morn- when the hark Wildliie left the African Coast, vcul vwi. a. miuw iimb x i.uvu suuu cnougn 01 OHIO mew sr. few weeks-hav- been remarkable House resolution. The bill to admit Kansas The Vicksb'irg Whig of and Cedar Rapids in Linn county, going north ll the thing will bo broken down and destroyed ITEMS or The fat there were fourteen American vessels Waiting - ing, relates as follows another horrible tragedy south-ea- st in three dittVrc veins, cros- wn luovtiutmu wi o.nvurj, niui me miiu iiiicr- as a Slate was postponed a few days since to west to lit cargoes 01 negroes. by its own weight, aud it is only a question of Active preparations have commenced for fop live number and severity of the storms and tor ' course I have had with it, to know that in Mississippi, which resulted in the death of sing the track of the Chicago und Nebraska In There is a limit to all the next State Fair at Daytorw The business take up another bill, which was regarded as in- the vicinity of Murfreesborough, V. C, n sr amongst the slaves themselves they regard a time. expansion. There tornados that have prevailed in nil sections of two wcil known citizens : Railroad several times at Lisbon sta!iin. few days wuce, a Mr. Askew was burnt to desth is limit to the continent men of the place join heartily in- aid of- tlie dicative of a determination on the part of the - poor laboring white man as their equal or in- a to its productive the country, but more especially in the prai- A very sad and blurt rending rencounter The depot buildings and all the warehouses in his store hy some negroes, who set the house capacity and area; and when that limit is Committee. on lire. ferior. A slave will tell you, when he looks at rie regions of the Western Slates. In anoth- Democratic majority to defeat it or at least occurred at Warrenton on Monday night, in the village were complete!" demolished. A reached, then calamity which the gentle- 13th to the no Ies Tho Committee on elections, in ft nnor whlti. !nVifriinr man tnnf Iia ia wliiti- that From the 19tk of Mar, postpone final action till next session, in order Dis. Selser and Bell ami Col. V lit. train of ten freight cars, !;: avily loaded, was the Hons, J ...0 10G6 er column we give some details ot the effects has repotted in favor of I 'rank flair, in the St. : sand-kille- man dreads mint come, and no expansion can than emmirants passed Columbu on gentlemen high standing and well piec- treat. a to prevent her electoral vote being given at the of lifted bodily from the traik and dashed to Louis cont.'s'ed c: se. ll.'uir w. s defeated by save it. is oulv a question of time : and it the railroads save- - mostly of one of the most disastrous that has yet oc- ths Singlktok. It the State Journal iu this which resulted in pipe-hivin- Mr. You get your cue from the coming Presidential election for Lincoln and known community, es before reaching hero. must rascally i3 a question, whether we should take hold of for Missouri. both life de-- si - negroes, then ? curred, as regards loss of and the death of Dr. Selser and Col. DcGi iffio. We learn ti:at sixteen persons were killed The Richmond Kmiuirer of May 80th, ears : the tiling and remedy the evil wher.o it Hamlin bat .'ater advices say the probabili- . Mr. Staxtov. Tho contlpman frnm Micsis. The Democracy of Ross Co., at their re rtrction of property. We have heard a number of conflicting re- from this point. On? vein of tlicstorm pass d The evidence is aimoi-- t conclusive that the exists present, or whether we will j at permit it ties now arc that it will pass before adjourn- g Kichinond Convention i f June 11th will cent County Convention declared tbemselves The bai'-etor- on Monday evening was ports regarding the origin of this sad affair, north of Mechauiisville, d. niolishing t wry-thin- to go on and accumulate, until will more anil await the final action of lake anything by scolding ; cannot me it be iu favor of Hon. William Allen for the Presi ment, though it is thought efforts will be made and have, therefore, endeavored to gain an au- in its killing sixteen the he get quite severe in the vicinity of Cardington, 18 course and persons. Y Hallim-T- Convention. difficult to eradicate. Bell to a passion. , dency. to defeat it by attaching such amendments as thentic information. It seems that Dr. The rest took iu its course Onii n Griv, kill- Boston isgoiged witli beef and real at low - - Mr. SMiTn, of Virginia. The gentleman bk'.cs north of us. The Herald, published iu of- i- - Mr. Sinoletok. Then treat tho people of A dispatch to the banttusKy Kegister irom be. had been visiting Dr. Selser's house quite ing in this vicinity 17 persons. It pa sod juices. Tbeftaroi the spread of tbe cattls-disen-sc from Ohio will readily see the the House will not agree to. It would an ary section respectfully. that argument Mansfield says tfcat a serious fire occured there that town, says : ten of late, and that his visits became very south of the railroad, near De Witt, killing 27 is supposed to have ccciudoned a gener- . . he addresses to the slave population interesting sight to see those who were so ir. t i .i .) will apply on Friday afternoon. Five stables, the prop " Tlie most terrific hail storm ever known disagreeable to Dr. Selser's sister. She re- persons, 16 of them lielonging to the fami'y of al slaughter of calve and such cattle a are in equally to the white. When be- a condition for market. - gentlemen respectfully. If I have violated the population erty of L. C. Northrop, M. L. Miller, J. P. in this vicinity visited us on Monday last, clamorous for the admission of Oregen, because quested him to inform Dr. Bell that his visits Thomas Hatfield. It then passed south of comes so dense, whether free or slave, the checks Dem- A South Carolina paper thinks it a great roles of Parliamentary order or of gentlemanly Rowley, L. B. Matson, Esq., and Mr. ITe'.de- - about 2 o'clock, p. m. The sound of the ap- it would be adding to the number of the were not agreeable, and for him to discontinue of Remmesa and Low Moor, destroying the upon population will begin their work. Every shame that some of the young men of that decorum, I would beg the gentleman to state man, were burned. Loss considerable, cause proaching storm could be distinctly heard ocratic States, refusing to admit Kansas simply them, which Dr. Selser did by note. Dr. Bell house of David WillarJ, and killing hiin and State have married New England'girla. body understands that. The very argument of it. - unknown. A man named Baer was severely some cHstanac in advance, and resembled dis- is in The in reply, sent a very insulting note to him by a portion of his family. It then struck the Wc shouldn't at all wonder if South Carolina the gentleman, which goes to show because she Republican politics. Mr.- Singi.etox. Too have aspersed the that, as pop- injured by being accidentally struck iu the face tant thunder accompanied by heavy wind. It Pettit, and did not discontinue his visits. Dr. town of Camanche on the Missississippi river, were to enact a general law divorcing all such ulation increases among the slaves, the difficulty ultras from the South will not hesitate to do so, of her men end women a have married Yan- laboring men of my section. Tou have said with the pole of a fire hook. was however accompanied with little low wind, Selser dkl not meet him again, however, until at which point the loss of life is much greater of keeping them in but wo if any of the few remaining kees. Ixiuisville Journal. - that position increase, also eide-iitl- doubt when they met near show- mm ine wirne laoorer 01 tne eoatn was tiegra-- Un Saturday a ooy of seven years ot age, though from the direction of the Monday night, the than first stated, and, from all accounts it can- Lamar, of Mississippi, snyn thai on personal ' shows that that difficulty arises, not from ap- Democratic from the Atlantic Free - 4sd. I regard the white laborers of my State Oscar Chambers, died at Mt. Vernon, of lock large hail stones a high wind prevailed above. Senators boat Banjo, wliere Dr. S. took occasion to de- not be less than 55 killed. Some reports stale grounds he would preier the election W Lin- prehension of revolution, but from a gentlemen. 1 nave associated with them Sat- The size of the hail ranged from half an inch States will dare assume the responsibility of mand an explanation for tlie insulting message a still larger number, but the buddies cannot coln to that of Douglas for the reason that hs ad jaw, induced by an injury received on the ' Kf T :. T But the same argument applies, and Dr.- - had always more resjiect for Saul of Tarsus Ul. & UUJ MIUW UUC 1UUI1 WHO in diameter to the size of hens' eggs some sent him by Dr. Bell. Ha asked B., be found.- - There are also 125 wounded, some liic iivi is in iue higher to urday previous iu playing iu company with such an act. when pciscculing the for habit of working side by plan-- perhaps in a degree, the white popu- did you mean by the message yoi sent Chmtinns. than Judas side on a cotton other boys, with the horse power of a threshing having reported even larger ones of all "What fatally,- ant! 10 missing. bcariot who betrayed his master." That will lation. But that is a day which we claim there "What, mes- miu nil.,, uia emca, HUU irvr.o LJJUb in Ijllh machine. shapes, some very curiously formed. The me?" Dr. Bell then inquired, A large lumber raft from Chippewa river, do for Lamar. is no obligation upon us to anticipate. We Efforts are being made in behalf of two Ohio sage ?" to which Selser replied, " The message A little daughter of Mr. D. W. Hazeletine damage to crops, gardens, window glass, fruit, manned by a crew of 24 men and having two Without a single exception, wc believe, the mim .1 . . ; .J ' 1 , . 1 ' Representatives of the slave States have the ii , uuu nruKn. iivv in wily way ueuioruiizea uy inis fell lie, was immense scarcely a west window men for the Democratic Presidential nomina- you sent rue by Dr. Pettit." women on board, tied up opposite Camanche. Opposition presses of Indiana which upxirted right to share in the common Territories of the of Conueaut, aged two years, into a pail of ' aociation. escaped more or less damage, many were lit- Immediately after, Dr. Bell drew a knife is completely scattered; twenty-on- e mun and in 18o(), have raised tbe flag of Lin Union. We cannot admit policy be wise boiling water a few days ago, aud survived but tion. Hon. William Allen, formerly U. S. r . ' - Mr. Btamtos. I should be glad to know a to erally riddled of every pane of glass. Young and inflicted two wounds on Dr. Selser one both women lost.- coln and Hamlin, and endorse fully, including and just and humane, which gives all to one a day. Senator, has been propose! by a large meeting tfie 14th plank of the platform, tne proceedings fcow the position I take can be conveniently rcy - lambs, pigs, fowls and birds were killed, trees in the wrist and the. other in the neck sever- Tbe following are the names of the deaff at section jjf the Union, the common On Frklav afternoon, the steamer Jacob of the Convention. This ensures that State fufad. Ktatp against right of his political friends held in Chillieothe, and arieries, from which he im- : Take a mechanic from a fife and " stripped of a good share of their fruit, smal- ing several of the Camanche as far as can be ascertained Mrs. IU of the other. Strader, when near Oldham's landing, ran over for the puljici nominees beyond all doubt. - into movement has been seconded by number DeGriffin stepped up and ; pat him a slaveho'ding State ; let him be a skiff containing a young man by the name of ler limbs and leaves and, generally speaking, the a mediately did. Col. Amelia Davis aud son G. C. We.stphall ; Str. Seward says emphatically all Mr. Stanton. It is rather late in the day - that ths brought into competition with slave labor; let his Mrs. General Devastation was for some minutes the Democratic papers in the Southern por- caught Bell by the- shoulder, for the purpose Elizabeth West pli all and child ; Hannah Cur-- pretended hopes of the for the gentleman from Virginia to complain Giltncr, sister, Jacob Cviin, and her of tenortnfy resulting ' the value of his labor be deendent upon that abroad in the land. The width of the of separating them, it is supposed, when Bell ren ; A. Hooft ; Mary Greenleaf; Elizabeth from the disappointment of his friends are ab- is daughter, about twelve years old, and all three of tion of the State. Gov. S. Medary (tempo- - that the North seeking to monopolize the surd, and whoever may be compeuuon ; aim wnai win oe uie enect upon were drowned. is almost impossible to ac- storm, north and south, at this point, as near stabbed him three times twice in the arm Rathboiic ; D. Waggoner; D. Sallenburg; that thecadidate at Territories. There was a line of partition It rarily residing in Kansas as Executive of that Baltimore, he will be defeated by 70,000 In count for this accident in any other way than as we can learn, was about one and a half and once in the right breast the latter of Phillip Pepper ; Margaret ross ; Eli Millson ' within which slavery might go, and beyond is New York. please, Kansas or down ; Territory) also strongly urged for the same Col. DeGriffiu ling- ; ; to Nebraska,and settle that the occupants of the skiff got frightened miles how far east it extended we are una- which entered the lung. Mrs. Geo. Barnham Mrs. Jas. Statenbnrg Two fatal prine fights have . 1 l I I... which it might not go ; but, by the vote of the recently occurred a .i.t nl. Tl. ble to say having no advices farther than position by a correspondent of the Cleveland ered until about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Geo. Arph ; McKenrick ; T. D. Bigelow ; gentleman, it was taken down and disregarded. and ceased rowiug, otherwise they would have II. in Lnglund. On the 24th of April Thomas also a carpenter from a free State, aud settles parsed clear of the boat. Cincinnati Commer- five or six miles, that distance being reached National Democrat. We saw Gov. M. in when he expired. Dr. Bell was arrested by Jacob Megee ; Augusta Megee and child ; Wooilgate and Charles Dixon had a pngilistie - Mr. Smith, of Virginia. But the geutle-ma- u encounter near London, in the same place, ami pursues his trade. I cial. unabated. few weeks ago, looking remark the citizens of Warrenton and held in custo- Mr. Crapp ; a child of G. W. Chase, and oth which resulted in ths will and I beg he will, that, in Washington a death .of the latter. On tbe 80th of April want a houso built, and I ask him for how be- dy until yesterday, when the sheriff went ers not identified. that respect, the rule was not even. You pro- Pernio Sorb Throat. This disease is ably well, in fine spirits, aud evidently enjoying George Henry Tyler and 1 hem as Miller entered - - much he will do the e ciphers the mat- job. coming quite a serious thing in our town. down and brought him up to this city where The tornado is known to have traversed the Kri t fessed to prohibit slavery north of 30 deg 30 It Among the nominations to be made at the the Demo- the ring at mpton, intending to settle ter out, and he will tell me, perhaps, that the himself hugely among "National" he was lodged in 1. Iowa and miles miu., and then gave us permission to have rages most fearfully among children, for the coming State Convention is a candidate for jal distance of 90 miles in 70 in fend with the fist according to the rules eoet will be $2,500. "Why, bless you my gooil reason that the proper remedies cannot be so cratic politicians there assembled, and by Illinois, doing an incalculable nmonnt of damage of the P. 1(. ililler was carried away (rem ths slavery south of that line, should certain cir- Supreme Judge, and we learn that the friends field a corjwe. fellow," I may reply, "I can go to Westport easily applied to them. Muc-a-cke- Press. whom he is regarded as thoroughly orthodox Closino Scenes at Chicago. A Lincoln to property. The loss of life cannot be less cumstances require it. It was imperative up- and buy a enrpenter for SI .500 ; and I cannot of Hon. Wm. Lawrence, of Logan county man who could hardly believe that the "Old HUdume Bodisro, who married Captain Scott on the on side, but uot upon the other. A boy about ten years of age named James since his veto of the bill passed by the Kansas than one hundred and fifty. afford to pay any such price as 2,500." Tour Alang, in Cincinnati, was so torn willl present his name for that office to the Abe" of his adoration was really the Republi During the day yesterday, two trains of the Kast India service, at St. John's Church. Mr. Stanton. Nobody proposed to force badly by a Legislature abolishing slavery in the Territo- entire Washington, last week, was "given away" by white laborer is exposed to that sort of compe Conx-entio- can nominee for the Presidency, took a chair slavery into a Territory against the will of the vicious hog recently, that his recovery is con- From a long personal acquain- run every hour from Clinton to the scene of President Km hannn. Twenty years ago, when, tition. So it is, whatever employment he may sidered extremely doubtful. ry. Like "Barkis," we doubt not be is "wil- at the dining table at the Tremont House, and the disaster, and through the aid of efficient as Bliss Williams, of Georgetown, slaveholders. But protection was afforded to tance with Judge L., wc feel no hesitation in die married iuiiuw. fiuiniiig iwiciutr in utc burnt: uchi, a The wife of Rev. Springf- ling" to be trotted out, but we fear the Balti. began talking to those around him, with none much relief was rendered. Mr. ISodkeo, Henry Clay gave her away. By it ; and the South was guaranteed the to the Mr. Root, of committees, - white laborer and a slave laborer, there comes right paying we regard him as eminently fitted for of whom he was acquainted, of the greatnss of this marriage, it is said, she will forfeit a eoa-- ield, Ohio, who recently eloped with a Mr. more Convention will not respond to the sug- St. Louis, June 5. The storm of Saturday ; go iuto the south of 30 deg. 30 min., fildersirile rutrl nf ii4r ntunj-rt- - a shei itt, and he levies upon the s.ave, territory the place, nor do we doubt his would the events of the day. One his , j , j along Brokaw, of that place, left a note so says section Cleveland friends. of expresions evening was very severe at Alton, III. The a - I : nr j .. i . . : with their slaves. But you were not content gestion of his The Three of foot fir- MKB UAin UUi aiiu lltUI Uk UUCUUII. US ()U the Republic) stating thar her husband had al- be a judicious one and add strength to the was, "Talk of your money and bring on your total loss will probably exceed $100,000. the with that ; you wanted all ; you inaugurated a ing of the United State have wouia a norse. At is tnis contact anrt asso- - ways treated her with kindness and affection, ticket. bullies with vou! the immortal principles of The German Catholic Church was almost - struggle, and put on foot a controversy for the A correspondent of the Cincinnati been in New Yoik city this week Messrs. Van elation mat it seems to me cannot lau to nave and her the everlasting people are with Abe Lincoln wrecked. The Episcopal Church possession of all the Territories ; and ifyou get that reason for leaving hiin was, that Gazette says : We give to the exclusion of our completely Iluren, Fillmore nd Pierce and all of them . a degrading influence upon the social position Lincoln has no money and no bullies, the worse is no she did not consider herself fit to be a minis- "Abe lost a steeple and as said to be almost a total in excellent health. Mr. Van Unren is aged mvf mora Bih id nniMimd of it, it work of ours. " He is at present a Judge of the Court of usual variety, the speech of our Representa- 78 ; aged CO ; tka in tha ter's wife. This was candid, certainly. When but he has the people." A servant approcahed loss ; the walls being crushed and its organ ru Mr. Fillmore and General lleree Tbe gentleman from Virginia says the same Common Pleas, and has the reputation of be- tive delivered aged 50. kind of toil that the slave is. last seen she. was at Montreal, iu company in Congress, Hon. B. Staktok, the eloquent patriot and asked what he would iued. The steeple of the Methodist church cause will oiierato to demand the extension of ing one of the most industrious and able On Monday night, some eight or ten stares Mr.- Singleton . Why, sir, one-ha- lf of our with her "affinity.'' on the 3d ult. Like all the efforts of that have to eat. Being thus recalled to temporal fell through the roof damaging the building to territory for the free population. There is no Judges in the State. He is young, in good belonging to" person in cfty, Md.. cotton planters go upon their plantations and A Miser Commits SriciBE. Geo is things he glared scornfully at the servant and the extent of $3,000. About the heaviest loss W. Scott, clear-heade- gentleman, it an able production, and will and vicinity, absconded In a body. One trouble, so far as free labor civilization is con health, honest, firm, untiring in out, to the devil what do want sf labor side by side with their slaves. They have a man worth 860,000, committed suicide by doubtless be read with interest- and roared "Go I is on Fitch, proprietor of the Democrat office, them belonging to Mrs. Caroline fe. Prengls, g his profit by " cerned, about able to maintain itself researches, patient, and at all times affable. is $8,-00- no further association with them than is neces drowning in Toledo, last week. to eat for? Abe Lincoln nominated, and I The damage by hail is estimated at about 0. and others to Mrs. Mary Hammond, Messrs. upon any reasonable lini't. Free-labo- r civili- His elevation would give great satisfaction to his constituents. On retiring from his present Smith, sary to keep them at their work, and in their It appers that he had for some days been in am going to live on air the air of Liberty." There were many narrow escapes but no John Lira lloiuk. Christian Thomas zation is not that helpless being that is compell- the working members of the profession and and others. proper place. Does, the gentleman suppose a state of mind that caused uneasiness among of position, as he purposes doing at the close of But in a moment he inquired for the bill of lives lost. Northern Missouri also suffered ex who may be cotton planter, ed to change its location on account of the ex- the Republican party. The Northwest is en next fare, and then ordered great deal of every- During a row at Tort royal, Caroline county, that I, a would de his friends, so tliat a perpetual watch night and session, Mr. S. will carry with bim a "a tensively. Va., last, haustion of the soil, or because there is not titled to have one of the Judges located in must might as well on Tuesday between some riti (ens grade myself by handling my plow in the field day had been kept upon his outgoing and ill-- reputation for ability, assiduous application thing" saying if he eat he and attaches of Itohinson & enough land for the whole population to culti- that section, and I he middle counties would be take's cirrus. J. where my slaves are at work ? Does he charge coming at the time, his second daughter was eat "the whole bill. He swore he felt as if he The Cattle Disease in Congress. Q. Adams, the ticket svller was wounded in titV vate. Free-lab- civilization establishes a di- satisfied with Judge Lawrence's nomination. to business, and stern and unyielding integri On Tuesday the following resolution, on that? with him and caught him by the coat as he could "devour and digest an Illinois prairie." face, and one of tbe citisens killed. Adams " versity of pursuits ; it builds up manufactur- Having known him as lawyer and for ty, such as comparatively few public men pos motion nf Mr. Deluno, of Massachusetts, was fled and effected his escape. Mr. Stantok. The gentleman from Missis- - was about to make the fatal plunge but he Judge And this was one of thousands. ' ing towns and villages ; it inaugurates and es- seventeen or eighteen years, recommend adopted in tbe House of Representatives: sippi must have strangely misunderstood me. broke away from her and effected his object I can sess, and which can hardly fail to call him to The city was wild with delight. The "Old Mrs. Jnne Sn issbelai. of the St. Cloud (Minn.) tablishes new and important improvements in him to the Republicans as the man for the liesolved. That the Committee on Agricul- Visitor, does no " the Inte mIm I said that the man who is dependent npon his He thought that he should be brought to want the discharge of still more high and responsible Abe" men formed processions, and bore rails thus ittm! agriculture; it preserves the fertility of the nomination and for the place." ture be instructed to inquire respecting the fight .They' rattled their "fives;" they daily toil for his duily bread, and not the man and the idea culminated iu his effecting duties through the streets. Torrents of Liquor were 6oil ; and it has the capacity to sustain a large in the service of the country. novel and alarming malady now prevailing milled an! milled, and plenty of dirty who owns a cotton plantation. poured down the hoarse throats of the multi- "claret " wns spilled ; but the whole thing was SijiOLETON; population upon a small surface. among the cattle in certain localities of the Mr. How can you suppose it The mania for elopement which seems to be There occured the present week two of the tude. A hundred guns were fired from the top a failure, for neither were killed. Mr. Smith, of Virginia. Tbe gentleman United States, known as jileuro-pncumoni- will affect the man who does not own a planta has prevailing so extensively among wives as well of the Tremont House. The Chicago Press Tho Republican papers not stated disgraceful scenes so frequently witnessed in The Covode Committee is exposing an ex- they consider whether the infeetiou has in Illinois are strong--" tion, any more than it does the. man who does my proposition correctly. I stated as spinsters, appears to be on the increase. and Tribune office was illuminated. That pa- that ly in favor of Donglaa as the nominee of ths in the progress of Congress of traordinary amount of corruption, connected or is likely to become so general as to be a own one ? that, population, as it went The latest case is that of a fine looking woman late. Iu the House, Houston, of per says : Baltimore Convention. They say Lincoln will on increasing, the checks to with nearly every Govern, subject of national concernment; and to recom- heat bim 20,000 in Illinois. Mr. Staktov. The man who owns the plan- increase of popula- in Lorain Co., leaving her husband ,to follow Alabama, denounced Train, of Mass., as a department of the "On each side of the counting-roo- door, tion would begin to apply, and would mend any action which it muy be competent During the month of Slay about thirty-nv- s tation and the slaves on it, does not work upon apply to the fortunes of an Ol hello, with a very dark "disgraceful liar and scoundrel," without any ment. Among the recent wituesses summon, stood a rail out of the three thousand split by the white population as well as to and expedient for Congress to take, with a hundred first class passengers hare tailed from the plantation as the equal, but as the master the slave. skin, who had captivated hor fancy. The ed before them were C. B. Flood, Cleve- "honest Old Abe" thirty years ago on the San- justifiable provocation. In the Semite, Chest- of ravages of so New York and Boston for Kitrope, The sum- of the slaves. ITe is no more upon an equality Mr. Stanton. I understand the gentleman. woman left her husband night, gamon river bottoms. On the inside were two view to arresting the destructive mer travel at while he nut, of South Carolina, applied still more land, and Jas. H. Smith and Gen. H. Wilson, to the old world promises to be nn- - with them, than he is with his horse. It may be true that, when tho whole of this was quietly sleeping, to accompany her sable more, brilliantly hung with tapers. Chicago a disease. procedeiiedtly large. Singletoh. No more the la-- continent is foul language to Senator Sumner in a of Columbus. The last named gentleman Mr. are white as densely populated as Belgium, lover. brief correspondence of Cin. Commercial. The damage done to J udge Douglas house New wheat, grown in De Soto count MIa . ' men of the South. They do asso- we testified to having been the bearer a com- was boring not will need expansion. I have no doubt of Miss Emeliue Delliger, an interesting and rejoinder to the speech of that gentleman on of by the storm , on Saturday afternoon, was very offered in the St. Louis market on Satur ciate with the slaves, or treat them as apprehend day. Thirty-thre- e bushels were equals. it. But I that that is a day which handsome young lady, daughter of Mr. Joseph the barbarism of slavery. munication from the Post Master General to From the Washington correspondent of the great. The tin roof having been blown off - sold at 92.67 They have nothing whatever to do with is not the per bushel. . ' them, it business of this generation to look Dellinger, a respectable farmer of Lykins town- 8. S. Cox, which turned the opposition of Chicago Press we take the following clip: the rain, which was pouring down in torrents, except they may work in ' the A woman at Detroit. 68 rears on , that same field forward to, or to seek to provide against ship, Crawford Co., committed suicide on last old National Intelligencer damaged nearly every room in the bouse. Ele- of am. the The Japanese left Washington yesterday that gentleman to tbe English bill into friend- The of this city, 25th inst., married a verdant rouih together. Providence, in His wisdom, hag heretofore in Thursday eveuing, by strychnine. good furniture, paintings &c., were Whins - taking The is saying many things of Mr. Lincoln. gant carpets, apparently about 18 yean old. . said Mr.- Stanton-- Mr. Chairman, there are the history of for a tour of the Eastern cities. They seem ship, securing bis vole for it, and at the same cue he the world provided some new report is that she was engaged to be married seems to be about evenly divided in sympa- completely ruined. The matter is made worse, didn't amouut to much as a man, hut some strange practical results growing and improved It then ha out of means of obtaining subsistence to a young man residing near Mansfield and averse to traveling over the country, and are time restroring him to the favor of tho Ad thy between him and Bell. may mention owing to the fact that Judge D. is lyiug very would be handy to have around, and she ths--s institution. it be not I she as well this If as I state, will lor he human family, or there have been dis- ministration, which he had forfeited j might take him, as she had mess that, being disappointed, she detirminod upon very solicilious to return home as soon as by voting tb it one of its editors is a Lincoln man aud ill with a throat disease. Washington Star, money than she knew (Je gentleman tell us how it is, and why it ig, covered, from time to time, new continents what to do with, and for self destruction, possible. against the Tcompton biil. th! other a Bell man. May 30. wanted somebody to spend it.