Fort Wayne Weekly Republican (Newspaper) - May 11, 1859, Fort Wayne, Indiana FORT WAYNE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN VOLUME 2 FORT WAYNE INDIANA WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 11 NUMBER 2 TUB Fort Wayne Republican PETER BAILEY Editor and 3mcscnCaluoiuiSt opposite Per iu RATES Each subsequent insertion Samo cue year 10 ait months 7 three months 5 One Column ouo year BO ilx months 50 three months 35 Half Column year 50 eU mouths three months Column one year 11 BIX months a three Announcing Candidates for office For double column price and a half All kinds of Job Printing raid and executed with ami ELECTION yesterday was much me wannly contested than any charter el tion we had far years and tho res r is most gratifying to all who would see t power of the Democracy of this city h rc ken up and the rule of the people rated in its stead The following ia t entire vote except for school trustees KOK MAYOR Opposition Ind iO DAVIS 0 1st ward 87 4 102 0 2d 137 30 182 3d 135 39 180 0 4th 81 6 J 5th 109 2 50 Total 549 80 617 0 maj 6 0 CLERK 0 Pratt Dem 0 1st Ward 84 150 2d 137 159 e Sd 189 4th 88 40 5th 103 Victoria au Iriah In recently published 1 ro an Irish Saint century a genealogical fact said to be w U is thus ie The descent of Victoria of c bo plainly traced to Fergus youngest son u- an Prince of Ulster 1C tho race of Heremon who in A D CO emigrated to Albany Now la there tho foundation of the Stuart dynast and was inaugurated on the identical L t Fail or stone of destiny on which U Majesty became an annotated queen Th precious relic traditionally BS to be a fragment of the stone which pillow ed the head of tlm patriarch Jacob on t eventful night of his vision of the Angels wt anciently brought to Ireland by the colon of tlin preserved precious deposit by tho Kings of Turn ba rowed by for his inauguration afte wards deposited for safety in the Abbey Scone borno thence with tho rega ia c Scotland by the victorious Edward I o iii subjugation of that country and is in the coronation chair of th Sovereigns of Great Britain It thus appears that Victoria though do from the daughter of Norman baker on one sido is very fully connected in Ireland Wool Wool Growers Tho subscribers having at n Wool Growers of the West suggest that a Fair be held st Cleveland A as early a day 03 convenient after for the purpose of exhibiting styles of wool and that the awarding of manufacturers bo selected from whom will ba likely to receive many suggestion which may useful in enabling them to select the most desirable stylo to grow We would further suggest 1st That Co of Cleveland be requested to the necessary for ing uut this 2nd That such bo open to wool grower in the Union 3rd That manufacturers be invited to attend such Fair We believe that an of views would result in the mutual of manufacturers and w interests are identical We have in some sections of the country Slarket Pairs for the sale of horses cattle sheep swine poultry In our judgment article of farm produce would be more benefited by Market fairs than wool We would therefore fhat the nd firm to manufacturers on the day of tho Fair the wool which may be and which may be for salo at the Cleveland Wool Depot This will we believe meet with the favor of manufacturers and or Merchants having wools for Bale and will be likely to insure competition by the large attendance of manufacturers and will favorably impress nil with the importance of that union and system in marketing wools which seems so Signed ration to Mr James has issued a to tho black people of the United States directing them not to go to Hayti on tho of President for the present but to wait further advices He The country it is is a terrestrial hut what benefit will accrue to you from that fact if you cannot procure farms on liberal terms or adequate protection to enable vou to cultivate the you may Mr Redpath quite patronizingly of Geffrard He 1 1 like this ho appears to bo a good man he like a patriot but 1 D gives you his solemn and officia of exemption Protection and to go at pleasure you had face the storm of Sax and Pagan here than try to escape it by entering into relations with a whoso only guaranty of the popularity present ruler iid Iho uncertain allegiance of a mercenary army There is no use ns tho en proverb in jumping out of the river into the rica He will let the colored people know when t is time to go for ho leaving Port-au-Prince I to Iho Secretary of State a of interrogatories in behalf of colored intending to go to Hayti The President and Secretary promised toa friend of mine to answer any letter that I might address hem on tho subject I expect this answer in tho course of a co of weeks If it is not explicit satisfactory you had belter turn your faces to the snow drifts of Canada thin he sunny morna ol fo jt Our old says the India 11 Mr Crosier of coun lias been hunting up some aerolites whi fell in that region a few weeks since a f has sent the following report of his disco if erics to the Louisville On tho of March at about 1 u P M three loud reports in rapid resembling tho of WL 11 heard in Harmon and counties r The reports were preceded by a sudd 3 glare of light peculiar and by no mea liku tho of lightning Then was cloud overhead at tho time and t 0 reports worn followed by ft long 8 sound which proceeded in a south west i r lasting probably a aud half The peculiar reports were matter of co witli one and we were n f surprised to hear that n fall of aerolites c f meteoric stones had occurred iu township Harrison county Ind Hav i been on the invalid list fora time and lea e irg the Corydon High School in good hand determined to the lest truth of the at all events Accordingly on i last I jumped aboard of the pleasant litt packet Bowling Green at Tobacco and ran up to Mr Jesse Koss iu tha township AU sorts of vague stories were in circula tion But that scroll te had fallen ther seamed to be no doubt One poor when the stones came whistling the air in great terror fell Hat with his fac upon the ground doubtless expecting hi final end approaching Two other gentle n en were out in the and were star tied at thu sound of filling the branches ot the trees Numerous er atones were rife in the neighborhood There seemed to n dread attached to thuae that lit t o attempt was made to recover tho stones At the house of Mr John Lamb ell in the yard A little boy flaw one o them fall out of the ground where its projectile force had buried it It was about three inches in length of nn shape I did not softt o gentleman living in another part of the county already procured it of Mr Lamb In the a young man at Sir broug it me a fragment of one picked up by Mr Kelly near Vista Taylor township This fragment bad been broken after Us full and presented all the peculiarities of I have since examined it very carefully It is surrounded by a black crust or the color of bitumen the inner portion being of a light grayish interspersed with bright shining The outer coat is by thu magnet with great force tho grayish substance only n a slight degree The brought by Mr Somers was dug up also at Buena Vista hj Mr Tho outward of the stone closely resembles the fragment a dark and a grayish interior Small particles of pure iron are in ll u black coal and aro sensibly attracted by the magnet as a particle of iron in the pure state belongs t believe only to the Thu resemblances cf these lo these described by is very striking The is very heavy for tho it being inch in its longest diameter Mid 2.3 in its smallest weighing one pound and three ounces Thu an irregular cube rounded sides and edges ft id a number of sinuses or indentures t attracts tho magnetic needle forcibly the divergence baing us much as The outside crust is readily taken up by the magnet and tho grayish substance feeble iut unmistakably Alt the which have been known lo fall in the neighborhood were detected by ft whistling noise As they were all buried deep in tho ground only a ew have been ua sylvan in Revolt y To the interrogatories which WD vend to propound a fow days since for t Philadelphia th paper has responded with more than tho occasion to When 1 wo columns and a half are n in an inquiry for which a simp ro yes no would the of studied ambiguity is almost We regret to find on perusal of tha artic ls in therms that this presumption is cor a firmed by tho tenor of ita reply 0 Instead of a direct response to the q tion whether the dissentient Democracy intend to to tl a the Press replies argumenta lively that there can be no apostacy to tl opposition so long we adhere to the wul t set tie J faith of Democratic r we meditate no when wo r upon a consistent adherence to our pledge and our principles We take this to be nn unequivocal at mission of the charge implied in tho inter rogatory The editor of the Press does no disclaim n purpose to abandon the cratic organization hut pleads in Hie of a consistent t A of so much in as Col Forney must be aware that no mnn ever betrayed liis B but upon some decent pretext of patriotism and he certainly cannot expect to others by an excuse which he himself bo the last to accept In reply to the inquiry whether the dissentient Democracy in Pennsylvania wil themselves to abide the action of the Charleston the is -ly ambiguous and it engages to support the of the provided ths platform ba to tha prejudices of Col Forney nnd his associates n tW of undoubted democracy editor of thu would have been the nst mnn to make his allegiance to party dependent on conditions or to impair his pledges of support to its by impertinent reservations It is to our apprehension that the movement of which Sir Forney is the lea der is a premeditated and irreparable revolt against the organization It obvious that nu matter what may be the present intentions of persons they will full by irresistible gravitation into the borani of the Black Republican party Farming iu Texas George Kendall formerly ofthe New Oilcans Picayune writing under dato of April 10th from his sheep farm about thirty miles from Texas wr tes glowingly to a I have now about five thousand sheep and all fine stock have realized over seventy per cent profit annum on the investment since 1 have been here which will do for hard now in healthier and finer condition than over My uck has now lasted three years without intermission If I can go on for three years more with a continuance of the snme success you'll hear the nil the wav to Hoston it will bunt all I went to New last time with my wife and oldest girl was gone six weeks which was quite long enough I wouldn't I ve in a city if you give me one 1 am in tha enjoyment ofthe very best health nnd am now ten years younger t lan I was ten years ngo anil twenty years the lifu of n mail past the middle ngo ia something worth tho while Xo such country as this for children on the face of tre earth It is never hot icrc never cold pleasant What more do you want? I trust that I am duly thankful to a kind Providence which first directed my steps hither 1 1 pet of good neighbors and shall soon liare the kind of society around of Donne Bih Protestant Episcopal i tho of Jersey died at o ie ic clock afternoon the u at at his residence Burlington n His illness which with H rheumatic affection lately a t d character and for some days I e death has been hourly looked for Jle w a born in Trenton May 1799 at Union College e 1818 He studied law for a time in city but gave that up for the stui of divinity nnd he was ordained a by Bishop in 1821 For four yea n ie was an assistant rector of the Tr nit c Church New Voik In he was a pointed Professor of and e Letters in Washington College now Trii ity College Hartford In ho went t I Boston as assistant rector of Trinity e and in 1830 he became its rector In s he was elected Bisliop of New Jersey J the vear liu was chosen recto of St Church Burlington and h has resided there ever fulfilling bt t- sides his Episcopal duties those of recto and Mary's Hall and Bui institutions for young la diea and young men established by No man figured more in of the Church t is Bishop Doane He was a leader of the ul High Church party and an n every causo he espoused whether eccle s or secular There has been said at various times in regard to his man private affairs and those o 1 10 institutions he was connected But through all he has maintained a strong party friends and he has gener ally been sustained by a majority of the c and laity in his diocese Doane was an -ir though he was never regarded as pro cither in theology or in any other branch of learning He has written at various times short that exhibit a fancy and and his Episcopal charges liis sermons and his addresses to ofthe institutions at i always well expressed and appropriate From ihc April 95 V Natural Hell of Iced Ice Stratum A gentleman of this city widely known as an engineer and chemist of i i ill Ohio 1 We hud a heavy fall of ty on Saturday last which covered t ground to the depth of six on a and in places drifted RO as to be SC iu spots on Tuesday It fell the tho south part of the county while a 01 is the lake shore it was not to cov s the ground at At this on Sunday mr ruing tho snow w frozen solid though it was all gone by nig i Miraculously the fruit has escaped this s verc trial by frost n The Warren Trumbull county Chroni s Ic thus describes the storm in that The weather which Imd quite wan during n part of List weak suddenly chang 3 ed on Friday evening mid on tho earth was covered with s the wind blew a gale through th J lay nnd the snow continued to fall uni where it foil on northern exposure it was some live incites iu ig r in moat places it melted as fast ss it On night ice wad froxen of mor t ian n of an inch in r blossoms aro injured somewhat bu do not stem to be II At Home Tho President Iming found that it will i bo for him to dJKchurge hia public o duties in a satisfactory unless he can devote to them a few hours in each day n without interruption wo to n state thut he will not receive visitors on any day until osie o'clock P M After r hour he will bu happy to see his low citizens as Taylor thu traveler is about to erect nn elegant on the in Chester County Pennsylvania near of his boyhood and wline hto still reside A son of ex- Secretary Gilmer of Tyler's Cabinet committed on the inst by throwing himself under the wheels of t J locomotive at tho railroad depot in ington City Douglas was in New York on Monday He was to return to Washington and vith his family go thence to Chicago via Orleans i e his plantation SUCCESSOR those talked of as likely to succeed tho Hisop are the Dr Dr of Bishop and the Rev Bishop Clark Rector of St Elizabeth X J Mr Clark is icr to the Right HEY of of Rhode and ol thi Rev of Brooklyn Total 612 560 Drake's maj 82 TREASURER Stewart opp dem 1st ward 92 153 2d 209 122 3d 199 143 4th 81 5th 112 41 Total 673 505 Stewart's maj MARSHAL Opposition 1 nd Dein PRICE 1st ward 75 1 174 151 0 188 3d 187 1 107 4th 90 1 34 5th 111 0 49 Total C14 3 612 Price's rani 2 STREET COMMISSIONER Toss RYAN 1st ward 103 90 50 I'd 131 100 90 3d 215 GO 4th 51 3 75 5th 69 17 CO Total 672 270 353 Tons maj 219 ASSESSOR CaisT 1st ward 70 103 2d 143 178 3d 9 143 4th 85 30 5th 155 42 Total 582 Bossies 81 1st Ward Opposition democrat Putnam Berger US 91 133 1311 Burl's mnj 41 maj 45 2d Ward Tower 298 Cody 108 Tower's maj 130 3d Ward Brandt Miner 177 Miner and elected 4th Ward Hurd 107 Humphrey 88 48 Hurd and Humphrey elected 5th Want Nestle Beaver Webb Becker 155 17 H 66 and Beaver elected It will be seen by tin examination of the figures that the opposition have elected 1 10 r Clerk Treasurer Marshal street Commissioner and Assessor and have carried two of the five wards for members of tho Council while this Old Line Democracy in this most wonderfully city of Port Wayne where their majorities have numbered from 500 and upwards including the Township now n the year 1859 elected their Mayor by only 09 majority and carried but six of tho Council out of ten Truly this s a great falling off of tho regular Democratic strength and argues well for the volo is also very largely increased over last year's charter election len tho highest vote 895 for clerk now tho highest vote is for Mayor and is showing an increase of about 350 We consider this a great triumph for the tho of which we opo may bo improved until not only the city but the county also may be wholly wrenched from the control of tho old line Democracy One Thousand Wanted An advertisement appears in the at enterprise Miss addressed to marine says the Chicago Tribune offering each for native Africans the ages of U and 20 Round and healthy to bo delivered within twelve months at point between Florit a and Texas Tho is signed by 18 responsible whoso character SB vouched for by the ud tor of the Tho advertisers add their tho following note w lich shows that their leading is to make an against tho ho African slave They quote the slare code with groat emphasis and who have signed this advertisement to bo law abiding citizens but respect any act purporting to bo law which we believe to bo unconstitutional us itch wo esteem that which interdicts the lave trado either domestic or foreign hey are regarded as merchandise and lavea here and in their native country to heir the Litter condition is by divine law but the samo law ays to the Hebrews you shall enslave tho leathen around you and they be a inheritance for your children Vo have never known native Africans food but by our plan of the Anio lean of domestic slavery We led hat great mutual benefits and aro owing from the instil uMon arid esteem it duty to extend tho privilege of becoming to other of Africa's degraded by mingling at least a like number vith the four millions now among us that benefits serious accident occurred on tho Cincinnati and Indianapolis on Saturday tho ult at a point near The of tho broke Thich occasioned tho throwing down an about ten feet tho engine nd baggage car and turning two passenger Jirs on end in which wora soma thirty many of whom wore badly but none of them fatally Thins Under the Sun was great excitement at last ac counts at West port Missouri thu Kan sas bonier in regard to a piece of mo with wheels somewhat like a wag on body like tho cahin of a steamboat inj musts Ac like a It is denominated an by the editor of the Border Star but common people it a Wind Wagon It is intended to run between and Pike's Peak and tuch is the of tho people in the invention and its that several capitalists have stock It was to have commenced its tri il trip on the 23d The City Election takes place on to morrow and candidates are very numerous ionic of whom it ia expected will bo de This has not been with tho execution of a solitary ticket ant hence we ara more than ever freed from ob to support any of the soliciting par On to-morrow night when tho votes are counted out if the democratic ahull be largely elected let not the defeat cd lay any of their to the Wayne Times May 2nd Tho candidates arc very numerous some of whom it is expected will ba What wonderful wisdom is here displayed What a sage announcement that when candidates plenty and running In opposition to other that some of them should expect u be defeated That is a precious little morsal of wisdom that all candidates ought to remember Again the Times office has not been provided with the printing of any tickets and therefore its editor is under no obligation to support any of the soliciting parties Why whit an acknowledgment Tho of tickets then would havo decided the question with tho Timet which way its editor would have voted We did not expect to hear a confession of the motives which actuated him in political matters though many have suspected for a while that something very near akin to this was true Again the must not be blamed if the democratic ticket is largely elected Well no have occasion to blame the for any such disaster seeing that no such calamity has befallen the city The democracy themselves though we suspect may blume it for having sympathized with too much lately for their good while the opposition we are persuaded owe the Times i vote of thanks that they bad riot support and would have liked it much if its editor had not tho election >tlmt he voted with them They sire somewhat afraid that this will be remembered against them hereafter for Mexico since its as a Republic which is thirty-seven years ago has had fifty-six Presidents an average of one and a half Presidents annually GOING TO THE REGION Horace Greely announces in Iho that lie will leave New York on the 9th or 10th of May for nnd Peak and he will proceed thence t Utah and the Great Basin to returning across continent or the Isthmus ai circumstances shall lio expects to return in Senator William II Seward hai left New York or Europe in the steamer w iich sailed on inst has been astonished by the announcement of the of Dumas wife Nobody knew he had a wife UCHO Tha Charleston alluding to the arge of the persons arrested nnd tried for s avo trading on board the brig Echo upon of the jury It in most probable they havu been satisfied with thinking that it would ba not only inconsistent but cruel and hypocritical for them as members of a community slaves are bought and every day and are as much nnd as frequently articles of commerce as the sugar and molasses i they produce to pass condemnation and a verdict of death upon men whose was that they were going to a for to bring in more supplies of these articles of trade these commodities and in this case not even to trespass upon our soil but to carry them into market of nations It is most probable that this t ie inducing ground of the verdict and if so every other case will be echo to this further prosecution is idle expensive am and account of a stra tuin of ice found in digging a well in Vermont which he visited and examined last week His description the ice agrees wilh an account given by another of our citizens w 10 is a native ofthe neighborhood and w 10 has inspected famous well There is some curiosity to seo whether dog days will have anv effect upon the cold spring To the of the An article hac been going the rounds of L ic laners under tho heading of Ice in the Earth Having recently visited the spot where the ice refered to was found I will tha facts as I learned them for benefit of your readers leaving it for them to account for tho phenomenon aa they think proper Tho latter part of last Am Trombly uf Brandon Vt com mended lo dig a well near his house situated about a mile from the center of the village of on a tolerable leve Having excavated to the depth of lUeen feet through sand and gravel the workmen camo to ground frozen solid hrough which they continued to excavate ie further distance of or sixteen fuel Before getting through the frozen At the depth sufficient water having obtained the well was stoned in tho usual manner The elm ac cr ofthe ground was same throughout he distance coarse and tho frozen portion with umps of clear ice At the well was dug the surfice of the ground was nut Ever BIIICQ the well was tug up o the present time ico forms in 1 he well and incrusts tho stone at from fifteen to feet from the surface nnd the surface ofthe water which is thirty-five fuet the surface of the ground freezes over every night On several when the bucket has been left in the well under he water over night it has been found ncc to descend the well nnd with a the ice in order to extricate it Boston April 25 J H Alabama haa sent County Treasurer ht as public funds stolen and at t ie May 5 Judge of has accepted the commissionership of Indian rs Col Johnson has returned from Mexico w 1 1 despatches firm tho recent accounts of the auccwi of Jlr McLane however and expresses undoubted in Iho ultimate success of government notwithstanding the efforts of tho British and French to t irow obstacles in its way Our government do not that tho British ia s under advice and they have the best that England when she learns that t ie United Slates have the government will advise her minister to do tho In the mean time our government will take immediate steps to strengthen the hands of our minister and rebuke tho unwarrantable interference of ic English nnd French ministers and also despatch a number of vessels lo tho Gulf to the lives nnd property of American citizens STEP is Tha Washington correspondent of tho Philadelphia Press Everyday multiplies evidences of the determination of southern politicians to force tho Democratic party upon tha that tho peop c of the Territories have no right over the of slavery that Congress must protect slavery in t Territories at nil hazards The Democrat the leading Administration paper in not takes this ground hut thu and Gov Brawn Senator from Mississippi is out in a letter in which he asserts that the South will lie with nothing than the protection of s in Territories nnd t ic Federal Government The cf the is yielding to this new Highly Important from Mexico liy the arrival of the steamer Tennessee from at New Orleans on the nit the papers of that city learn very important news from Mexico to the effect that had succeeded in eluding the vigilance of tho liberal forces under LaLlave and and hail made good his retreat to the city of Mexico Other reports say that he had several engagements with the literal forces before he succeeded in making his way through their lines anil that he had reached the in four days inardi when he immediately attacked the city and completely routed him Two Americans were killed and five imprisoned by the reactionist party after the engagement This inhumanity had been protested against by our consul and the aid of the English minister had been solicited to get redress without availing anything Still another account Bays the forces were overthrown with great loss at tho city engagement On learning that our minister had recognized the government the church party promulgated a protest against it and sent Mr Black our consul his passports In all this however it is not acknowledged that the government had been overthrown but on tha contrary tho were consulting upon the propriety of nationalizing tho church property The Liberal party do not seem to be much though their conduct is censured in not taking advantage of possessed themselves of the city before the reinforcement of tho had arriv ed No conjectures however can be made M to what may bo tho Tho next may be that Janrez has been overpowered and tha church party NATIONAL AMI amount of tho funded debt is hold by persons being on average of each the amount is held persons being Average of each The amount of interest on the debt is an average dividend of o each holder the of lie interest on the French giving nn dividend of lo each holder A is A finiy The in regard to tlic breaking a Methodist in Texas tho expulsion of Bishop Janes havo already been marts public but there is one incident in the which is not generally known When the cornered by tho mobile resorted for aid to the Masonic I in a report of the Conference to one of our Methodist The in hour of given Hie 21 the nibble nnd the Conference was 0 close its session newly to the Supreme bunch in sustains the well earned reputation of the Government in that Territory A Kansas says wears clean linen T ul good hut His private conversation is a pudding of oaths and obscenity No matter how slight or recent the acquaintance of what sentiment or calling he belches out in an torrent of blasphemy ami filth never yielding the customary tribute of reserve o thu conceded rights or presumed prejudices of total Tbe Pennsylvania the Test of Tho warns us that we will huar bul little more tin ranks of the party of antagonistic or unfriendly legislation in lla Territories against Its is Territories hive no whatever hat A dozen men may of tha wishes of eighty lousand freeman The latter cannot i it If they fail to protect it a of the Court recognizes a right o hold slaves in the Territories Congress is o be invoked and tho whole power of the federal Government set in motion to the rights of This dedicates all Territories to slavery and enlists all tho Federal powers its protection within their limits against ic will of tho inhabitants who are to reside in them It destroys crery vestige of ar It brands the of the Nebraska with falsehood t converts the National Government in an agent of slavery gaud ism It slavo property on a higher basis han any other species of property If upon it will precipitate tho inevitable division ofthe Union into two sectional and forever destroy the national of tho Democratic party No Stata will support it and no Northern Senator or member with the consent of his constituents cut vote for it Tho Democracy of tho North have struggled long and manfully for the presentation r the constitutional rights of the South ind are willing to do so still But like the in tho iron cell who saw its limits gradually circumscribing round him until OIT that Congressional for slav ry is presented as a dogma which must be under penalty of to it in terms which none can Johns May The Line between S-ickvillo and Dor cheater Jina ceased to work this morning mder circumstances which induce well grounded suspicion that it has been isly put out of order for tho speculators v 10 are understood to bo favored by tho of the Nova Scotia line to ths of the regular press and There is good reason to that It agora arrived at Halifax last night and int will arrive here by telegraph or express for tho associated press during his afternoon Should the news reach us the close of business its pointa wili be immediately published Cincinnati On Saturday last James N Dubors clork m by tho Hamilton Dayton company presented a check Bank signed by S S nnd F Short secretary for seven housand dollars received the money ind for parts unknown The forgery wu iot discovered till Tuesday Another forgery on a Bank or fivo thousand dollars was discovered although a number of Bankers ro furnished with the facts they refuse to information saying tho matter has fully settled by the Neither the namo of the bank or forger rt at present Thompson on the New York Jfo mnn in or out of York better ui forelands the tricks and traps of the Board of Stock in all their phases than John Tympson Iu the last number of his he thus describes that institution The prices of Stocks aro wholly brokers Tho public do not meddle with There is no animation at the Board owing to the absence of outside am phrases In and in print And why? tha public have found out that the Board is mainly an machine a quotation institution find when it is any ling more than this it becomes nothing than a registry office for the timo contracts of tho bulls and bears If an individual takes a loan he gives one broker an to sell a few thousands i id another broker an order to buy The is made nnd published and the Stocks or bonds arc indexed by the machine If a of speculators who have already about the entire slock of a com rany wish to bleed tho bears tako all buyer and seller offers that are made and for throw out n little cash Stock uili the corner is effected then they buy up ill t 10 flouting in the contracts and take up the seller they fall due Oi course the clique of atow bleed tho to any extent si of making them lame ducks Thu clique of speculators at this point urn bears themselves nnd by tho aid of through the registry the sell nut option unt they have divested of their Stock It is evident that an outsider in Stocks will lose times as often as 10 wins if he looks to Ins friends who ire in tho secrets of the movement for ie will never win for the Stock serve two toasters He must true to his clique ami his interest and to his outside friends This 3 a binding obligation on a Stock n t icse lie the secrets of the lack f legitimate business at the Board Seal seldom purchase through the but search the market for what they and buy at private sale Not ling short of owning the Board to the will bring hack its former prestige nd again give confidence to its quotation UNDER THE There was a great excitement at ist accounts at Missouri on in regard to a large piece of with wheels like a vagon body like tho cabin of a steamboat nrl spars masts ringing like n nailing essel U is denominated nn editor ofthe Star but people call it A wind wagon It t intended to run between West port tnd Pike's Teak and such is tho of ho people in tho invention and its that several capitalists taken tock It was to have commenced its tria rip on tho 23d in Texas Tho Houston Telegraph of tho 15th nst in its weekly review The accounts from as for the crops as could bo desired We do not hear of nny cither if cotton or corn being anywhere n tho west has a little want ol rain and in some places the want of has put tho corn back somewhat itill it is generally starting well and bids iiir to supply tho country with an of cotlon s in various of advancement from that just breaking through tho ground to hat fully thinned lo a stand ami so far as can Ixi told at this early promises a very Urge crop indeed much larger than las ever been produced in tho State The sugarcane is also growing well nnd f good season is hid for its growth give T very abundant Cannl Scrip brought before the Crand Jury On yesterday the State as in duty bound formally brought to tho notice of t ie Grand Jury now in session the matter of t great fraud committed upon the of Illinois by tho finding of redeemed canal as will appear tho folio noto addressed through J B White isq prosecuting attorney to tho Grand so FIELD April 20 1859 To the Grand Jury nf County undersigned fell 11 wn to present to you for consideration n great fraud committed upon the people of his State in the founding of what is known is Canal Checks onco paid by tho State ind request that yon will give the matter uch attention as the magnitude of tha and tho interests of the State demand 1 you will find a list of witnesses svit i their residence whose testimony may i d you in your investigations Truly yours JESSE K 0 M HATCH JAMES M LIST OF Enoch Moore Jno McClernand Jesse K John G Springfield Wm II Brown fj Michael Hart Ij Wm F Tronton Fry Ottawa Joel Manning Lockport Josiah Joliet ois What action the Grand Jury will take s 1 1 ie promises remains to bo seen but we rust they will tho subject their attention as demanded by tho of the and tlm interests f the State THIRTI MILLION FUND lion Jeremiah Clemens in a late at Nashville said that in his ho asked by the late to aid in the purchase of Cuba was o bo used as a corruption fund to secure ho nomination nnd election of John is President There is nothing in tho of cither James Buchanan or John to place them above suspicion Give horn to be used in buying Spanish officials and unless such occurs as that of tho leopard changing iis spots apart of tho sum will bo in buying the Charleston and the remainder in purchasing tho ote necessary to insure tho election of its Tnr of tho Glasgow Gazette complains of ie neglect with which this historical relic 3 treated The writer went to visit tho wo d at Dumbarton was at seeing a place of emptiness as regards ne single stand of arms to uphold the name bears No arms were there but two and dirks a axe and on tho wall are hung and irreverently exposed a covering or the least thing to it tho of groat martyr But this is not all us respects tho wurd with its Some creature in taking it down from 10 Wall has apparently let it fall and there t is about to in two further tho rou rust nil over it is doing its work of detraction silently and surely DEATH OP M nn The Times of the 13th inst announces 10 death of tho distinguished author of Democracy in on event for previous reports of his rapidly health hnd prepared us The intelligence vill be of melancholy interest to tho in have read production and of personal to the of those who enjoyed tlie on of with him during his ravels through tho United States more Inn a quarter of a century ngo Do was a grandson of tho famous and at tho time of his death had completed his fourth is the new papar at the President's Because the irnn ofthe reads I do solemnly swear that I will execute the office of President of the United Stales AND will to the best of my preserve protect and the York ainy 5th Tho N 0 Picayune of Friday last on in urination for Cruz says Mr McLana iad when last steamer left about tho idea of going up tha table ands for the present and both because of he distracted state of tho country and the to be near tho Government with ho is an official communication He therefore to go on board one of our hips of war at probably tho i until her relief by tho Saratoga lie to put himself in n ion with tho loaders of tho for the purpose of protecting tho lives and of American citizens and in tha ame ot humanity The Amendment to the Constitution of the Slate of Massachusetts Our are awaro that the legislature of Massachusetts at its last session Authorized an amendment to tho constitution of that Stalo fo the effect that all foreigners wait two years after having been naturalized before they should ba entitled to vote That amendment is to be submitted to the people of the State for a vote on it on Monday tho 9th day of May Tho proposed chango in tho Constitution of that State is so radical and GO at variance with the practice in other States of this Union that it has become the theme of much comment by tho people and press not only in Massachusetts but in many other parts of tha Union Foreign citizens in Ohio and Wisconsin have hold public meetings and protested against it as Tho subject in consequence has become one of very general interest Senator Wilson of Mass formerly a Know-Nothing has recently written a letter for tho public which ho takes decided against it Leading men in and out of tho State haro declared their opposition to it and hopes are now beginning to bo entertained that tt may bo defeated though its special friends am very active in its favor opposition nominated lion Humphrey Marshall for re-election to from the District in vs Us an WAY TO MAKE A makes the following sensible in relation to tho proper means to be ised for increasing business Now why don't all business men Simply because they have not got lie courage They haven't got to put the seed into the ground hoy aro afraid it won't pay They fifty or a hundred dollars in the of letting purchasers know what bey have to sell Some persons advertise while and then because they don't grow rich by it quit never thinking it is just as necessary to advertise business constantly 1 10 AS it is to keep clerks or nako any other preparation for Vo believe that wo aro warranted in say ng that tho best advertisers are tho best men nnd vice In speaking of its own town in with tho same paper says Wo that advertising is more appreciated hero in most laces and the result is that our business icn have more customers and a better than their at other laces Wo know of towns that just tarring for want of a nobody any good fishes ul east havo reason to rejoice nt fashions of hoop skirls A lirm in ioston near the last of he winter sent an order to York for a lot of cod hooks NIC was not filled nnd sent us nn that tho wire demand for making ladies hoops hat they not obtain the article to manufacture into FROM A daughter Ritchie of the town of Greenwood Co aged twelve years 1 el from the tea a few days drank it and ato tho leaves afterwards causing violent for when she Mar Tho Interior Department have matured for carrying into effect reaty stipulations which provide certain York Indians with homes in Kansta he Indians now in that State and havo recently emigrated are not to the of tho treaty fltk convicted of has been sentenced to twenty nnd n fine of seven thousand and ordered to make restitution to ho government to Iho amount of is of ngo is A out of the Boston Courier writing Florence under date of April on Charles Summer is hero n art but looking worse than I had lie is obliged to lio in bed until won to rest his which still troubles lim greatly Thackory though he nays of ho is not a man is mile unpopular A lain No small constituency i nomination borough has taken pity on Mr Thackeray who for has an net of the last session of the h the appointed y tho different ronds through which the 1 pass placed tho value of tho Cincinnati per miles nd tho Peru and Indianapolis road at 1 This valuation includes all im rolling stock depots shops station miKes sheds and of property e by tho companies Governor of Louisiana has the ood sense to refuse to appoint delegates to ic Disunion Convention rousted by tho executive under call said Convention is to All tho other Gulf Slates will bo represented according to tho plan and oven by ready OF TOE TEA PLANT Tho seriously prosecuting tho of into tho United States tho culture of tho tea plant A i now on hor from Canton to New fork with plants selected with great are by t of the Patent Tho r four columns daily of slang Tho Uilk of the honor glory magnificence and splendor of ho South and preach tho universality of as tho corner stone of tho of a free IUn It is cruel for in the u so of friendship to fnn of Mr by rim for tho Presidency R is enough for lim to havo been bamboozled by nnd Lopez without his own countryman ridiculing 4th J A Bartlott formerly a lawyer of ork but for years past tho ml clerk of Stringhan at Yard hw fier fey nimo of tho Commodore