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Indianapolis Locomotive (Newspaper) - February 27, 1858, Indianapolis, IndianaThe locomotive a i in and in food Nolor list club Utic two of pm pfc a cd a steam printing presses it it to would like our Rittu to ask themselves Dii question whether there is any inducement for Enpi-la1 to investment in tin City. Liis is a very in it. Pontaut question for the ill a rests of tin City and is Colina in red by ail men of Means reeking in investment. In order to look at this question for la you must not meal ice 1st, that the Legal interest of tins state is Sil per cent. 2. Tie City tax is 80 cents on the sloth and tic county tax generally,55 cents making $1,35 on the 9 100,or in per cent for taxes. This leave 4� per cent As the net proceed of $100 invested at inter Quot est. Will this draw capital to Quot on last saturday morning Llie 20lh ins., the Rae lie hotel in st. Louis mo., vans destroyed by fire and Twenty Perrons a need and injured so that they died while Twenty four wet severely injured. Nearly All die occupants of Llie House escaped by jumping from the a windows. Among the dead was Charles Davis son of j. W. Davis formerly of this City who was i Mcgago master on the Terre haute and Alton Railroad. He leaves a wife Aud child in Terre haute. Tile fire originated in the lower Slov and the stairs were burned Down and nil the lower Story Ruvelo it cd in flames before the fire was discovered. Or. Bryant who lives two mile North of Tiu City on the Michigan Rood was Arr Steil on twin Silny on the following he and his Soti in Law Joseph Moore Hail a Fig it us saturday last in which he got whupped. Moore then moved away and was taking As is alleged More property with him than lie was entitled to. On wednesday he went Laek to get some chickens and Bryant was in the stable cleaning it out. We Are not informed whether there was another difficulty at this time hut Bryant struck Moore with a Pitchfork one prong entering his head in front and the other behind his car. Moore was not expect Eil to live. Bryant was in jail on thursday morning. s monthly Magazine for March with a continuation of the virginians the upper Mississippi illustrated and other interesting impera can he obtained of messes. Stewart a Bow. Cne a. Graham s illustrated Magazine for March from Lii Eli we copy Ham Mui Loeh s confession in this inuit Kisr of our a hot a mid a Numier of other interesting papers can be Lead at messes. Stewart i Bowens. Frank los lira a new family Magazine and Gazette of fashion numerous by illustrated an extra number can lie procured at the Book store of messes. Stewart amp Bowen Wert Washington Street. Fiji it is the prevailing opinion among business men that the rents of business rooms in this City is too High a that the business of the Eity will not justify them in Yimying the High rents demanded. If Thi is so the effect will he either to deter people from carrying on business or induce them to seek locations on Nile streets at lower Rale. Which Liall it be ? saturday f february 27, 1858. Locomotive a steam press Book and Job printing office. All kind of 0013 world a Thi �l�or1c�l Natl lit Nril it Llu in Mali it tif re la Anil ii i. A a k s 4i r i v r u y n in 11�t i 4� x 1 in Cap poll Ltd a Fla Cap French or coloured pmmrt.�u>1 l and or trill Ltd re a. For i a character of a or work to re or in and try jobs our Tatj it Volt a to Rolater m he a Laudari an a in he urfa or Aarl Mii Sfurm. My al weft ii i All and win rare for work will Ihu Neitli orc a a. We tamil ii Alro Rhor go a. To a Tula ring a ramp a Allendc let. Awol acre Rory go am titled. New Merld Shii no Naile two a pm la Allrn. Ki.i1kk a a mark2vkna� pay All just dues. Or twne a a k Hola Athia will Vail in nit a Lual whom we he a Arr own for printing mint for us it in Rel. Let nil prepare to Meef Litiuz. All having Nithil Lipil air Tapic Tuil in Tahr in Van a jul at a morn tint the Wilt or Runty form to la to mail Whan my a d in. To inn Tenpa ovary Cunt Wona of and we want All that no is in in Trio Amo. Marion county agricultural society. Pursuant to adjournment the directors tic Marion county agricultural society met of saturday fcb Runny 20. Vice president , d the meet in to Oetlor. On motion j. It elder was appointed Secretary Raj duo us a of publication of Iho locomotive a Bou i Quot a of a a it will it Fotu . Ii Lori pumps Iio Muy. _ a a mfr a Ltd cd Call the Altai Kim of la All mini non Perl if Hunt by a it ill it cd a and Tho itral Fri off of a a a Alt a Tiina la it our a a Ortw a a in tif m a and Iii at. Rii to Tyis i i from tic kc.mr.lru-, in Tilo United Stutru All he st a. Jute Antt. Of Tolito it a a a a it hot Tramutt Ifim a. And nil lha a mulch a fun Chiuz or in do Luc work l�4a� tel �1,1� All our to i and Matalii Crof la a Tirb Vualta. Us i. Do oar Forb in eau Perlor Accher 11 m a All d a g Ood turn i ii Cimic ural Rte a fun Tiar on band a i�rl.,r article of Hook Nellu Fol orbit paper and ii lie i of Ink a. And a to am pvt Allenl work my we Guarani All work enter Mill to a a to a he dour la thu tue Teri Uia nor. Whlig or Ompilio a us a accuracy. Dor Jak f up Rray i la Well Upp Llo to with All kind if new and a Monamy the. And a it arc prepared to do Asci Quot the proceedings of a meeting of the Morinn county agricultural society will lie found in another column. Col. T. A. Multris has Luen elected president of the sgt sixty and lie will bring new Energy to it and a it it urn its meccas. Here is now no such thing an fail. Tito directors meet nest saturday to arrange a Premium list when All the directors Are expected in be present punctually at the time. They expect to introduce route new feature into the text annual fair that will add attractions and interest and the to oper Tiou of nil the mechanics and artisans of a Linn county in Eart Leslly desires to make the Marion Cottuly fair Rei Mil to that of no county in Tho state. A pro to in. The the president Laid before the meeting the Fol lowing letter in , feb. 20,1858. To tie afar Ion county agricultural society _ Garru Ufim a i Tereny tender you my resignation a president of the society. I am induced to take this course from the finn conviction Liat in doing a i shall pro incite Tho interest and secure the Larmony of the society Whiteb shall alway be my Earnest desire. Very respect fully your obedient servant j. M. W. . On motion the resignation was accepted thu society then proc i Dedton elect. President and on the first Millot Thomas a. Mourns was declared unanimously elected Ami the Secretary was directed to notify him of the tact. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet on saturday March id at 10 o clock precisely at the store of p. 8. Birko Nemyer. The Obj get of this be e Ting will be to prepare a Premium list a Tell meeting is Desir quoted. By order of the society. Powell Howland president. J. R. , Sec. Pro Tom. Per Mixi Premium list of the. State Board of agriculture for the state fair of 1858, has jut been published. From n Lusty examination it aph a to be Well prepared and attractive. The arrangement of dividing the list into dcmrtincnt5, wit i a Seiz rate committee of the state Board to have charge of each de parliment is a Good one and will do away in a great measure with the Chance of favouritism a Knelt committee in responsible for the appointment Ami action of the committee in and will Sec that it is conducted properly for their own credit. We ropy the article on admissions. It will lie seen that no person can 1 admitted to the ground without a ticket not even exhibitors l tickets of admission Price Twenty five cents each can in had at Titi surer a office near the Entrance of the fair grounds and Alorat several suitable places in the City. No ii Aimie Ron of or he us win. By bold. 2. Carriage tickets can be pm Ltd at the treasure a Offitt at $1 for each admission by nil who wish to visit the fair grounds Ivy a ride along the Carriage Way but no one will be exempt thereby from procuring a a Angle ticket before entering Tho grounds. Grand Section c. Of t. Of a meeting of to g. Section held on the 18th Insl the following officer Wero elected Viz John it. Batty g. I. Al ii. Bag. Chai. John a. Wilkins g. V. P. F. A. W. Davis g. O. Henry Ohr g. So cd a. We. H. Smith g. W. Chas. W. It Stagg g. T. After appointing a Emmittee to get up a new Ril it Quot al and transacting Otler business of Huq Ortance it adjourned to meet again on wednesday March 1 7, at 7 of clock r. M. county clerk John c. New received the following letter from Elmira. New York. We Are informed it is a True Bill and that the gentleman Liat sent it has once already i Hhd ii through our courts on the divorce business. This l al out the Wirt buries inc on die facility of getting divorces in Indiana that we have seen. Dear sin i want you to Send me n Blank divorce All filled up hut names and Date on receipt of which i will enclose $5 00. The new York Trimne say that Missouri will be the Hattic ground for the next great struggle Between slavery and Freedom that Missouri now Lias a Large free labor majority. If t his is the program a Large emigration will take place to Missouri within the next year or two. Rumor and reports of Duel have been prevalent in Washington City during the last week. Among the rest was one Between or. Clay of ky., and or. Cul him of Tennessee. The latest report is that this difficulty Wax arranged without bloodshed. Of the Sleigh ing during the Early part of the week was the finest Ever seen in this City. It was enjoyed hugely by All except the poor horses who Wero kept going at All hours. Hie Only mishap re heard of was killing a Fine horse on tuesday night. Í3t Hon. John Kent Kane judge of Tho United a states District court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and father of or. Kane the distinguished Arctic explorer died at his residence in Philadelphia on sunday last. St the ladies of the uneven dist congregation gave a supper at College ii Oil list evening. It was too late for a notice in this paper hut we live no sunlit to two present Hail a pleasant time. 93 the Indiana Central railway co. Love put up a Large Quantity of Clear Lee in Cambridge City for the use of the passenger trains during the coming summer. W a number of Hunius and a barrel of lard were found on the premises of John Conway said to be stolen from the pork House of w. Amp 1. Mansur. Conway was arrested Arel held to bail. A item. F m. I. Babcock soils to Day a Largo Stock o watches jewelry and Silver Ware al auction the property of a bankrupt a. Can be seen by Hills printed at this office. There will lie bargains no doubt. , the celebrated tragic Dennec will give Otic of her dramatic readings in Thi City in al amt two week. Iler reputation is not confined to any slate or country hut is world wide. Wherever she a Jinn. Large leases Are attracted to her and arc delighted with Lier performance. She made her first Aeq Yearance on tin stage in Philadelphia 1853, since which time aim has ranked As a air of the first magnitude. _ Jonathan s. Liar sky of Lii City Lias been Elco. De president of the Jeffersonville Brunch of the Bank of the state. Within die past ten years More Tolian twelve Hundred millions of Gold Lias been added to Tho previous a up ily. I a negro was shot last saturday night by tic watchman at Mansura a pork House while in the act of stealing Lauis. When discovered he was ordered to Stop and re rising Todo this lie was shot at three times and list twice once in tic leg and once in the Small of the bark. His recovery is very doubtful. Verdict by the people a served him right Cju the american is under full tide of Success with its new proprietor or. Holloway. And it manager i it a. Barbour. The j. Amp j. Bradshaw arc buying Large quantities of com. Perrons having com to sell would do Well to give them a Nell �9&Quot a full crop of Fine dec has been put up by the ice then in this Vicinity. Tic Story of Jessie Brown Wlinich we published last week Lias been dramatized in new York. W John l. Roux amp or a ism Rappo Inual . Mar Ludl Lor the did Triet of Indiana by and with the advise and consent of the Senate. Is Over Otic Hundred Tom Lesof eggs were of a eked during the Lav a aun spell and shipped to new York by one House in Thi i tvs a. Amp j. Brads Liaw. It it next thursday the Republican suite convention meet in this cite. Can officer of the . Army is now Here getting recruits. Ii Linen a it Lis and Cincinnati 10 per cent Railroad isi mls told in new York on monday last for 74j. Prospects ahead. At this season of the year Alten All business men Mec Dianica and Fiir mers Aro anxiously la Diing ahead for the of the coning season a nothing that Lias a tendency to throw Light on the subject is rend with interest. The great movements Start from tic commercial centers and the sentinels at those Point Are better Prev cared 1 com their position to give Correct information Plum Otlien at a distance. With this View to copy the following from tic new York 1vibune, of tuesday on the pros icon of goods times a a when Liall we lure Gisl times again v is a very general inquiry. We pro Jiow to cast Romo Light on lie subject.1. We live just had Ami still have a reason of commercial disruption and der Ewe on because our a Onle had for some year previous to it commencement devoted their time Ami Aneric inordinately to Traffie building speculation instead of those departments of productive Lodi Isth which minister to the More immediate and urgent a nun a Community. In the a la ble restoration of a a Good times a it is essential that this misdirection of Effort a Hall Luis a fully Cearell it hat is tin fart in this respect ?. 2. We live had and Are having Laird times Sci Nure too Large a share of our population fanned that they i could live Cosier Aud get Rich faster by planning Ami starting new railroads laying out Ami Selling lots in Enid Rio cities starting new inks Selling go cols on Ere Lii Hook keeping clerking &e., instead of digging and fertilizing Tho Earth. Has this mistake been fully cured tills evil tendency been eradicated 3. We have had and Are not vet Clear of hard time because As a consequence of Trie foregoing or to have imported far too Rineh while exporting relatively too Little so Liat we were steadily running deeper and deeper in debt. We remonstrated against Liis from the outset a Newl our readers that it must end in a crash and tried our Best to procure such a change in Otto National policy a would increase the number and efficiency of our factories forges furnaces Ami so Cheek the in originate tide of and Stop our running in debt abroad. What is doing or Likely to he done in this resin get v 4. We have Tad and Are having lord time because almost Mercry lady for some eight or ten years Post has been madly intent on running himself and drawing his friends into debt. People talk of the excess of in ier Money when there is probably less in per Money this Day in Tho country than there was Twenty two year ago. At All events the pro portion of in ice Money to Trade Industry production and wealth is much less now than it was in 1836. But though in ier Money is not and has not been excessive debt has lieu and is. Hilr the real estate in the country is mortgaged for at least two thirds of ii Cash value. Nearly Vecty merchant is in debt a Large proportion heavily so. Ships stent fonts. Railroads. Hollies farms in Short everything on which Money can be raised is shingled Over with debt. All this went on swimmingly so Long of bore High prices lint we waked up one morning last summer and found Liat we had a a set it till too sleep a that the Grain crop of 1857 must inevitably he sold far is Low the prices realized for Liat of 56�?that sugar tobacco pork Cotton and almost everything else must go Down by the Ron and that Craf estate and most fast property must share the downfall leaving the Roek it Enk of Many mortgages frowning grimly alive the ebbing tide. In Short to Wero All a Good Deal poorer than we had supposed and Many of us inevitably broken. It take time to Elena Awn the wreck of such a revulsion and get under easy sail again. Arc we lined at work Clearing away ? or Are we waiting a favourable Gale to waft us into port dismantled Ana water dogged ? let every one answer Lor himself. _ there will of Conree lie a revival of Trade and apparent for a a after a storm comes a shall it be a real Well grounded lasting revival or a no or was a. Get nmn a Tutol rho Tofu re tilt tar it. Primal. M the rain Lrol. Primary u unt Soboul Himich. To us. Amour ii to or a Mold Quarter. Amnio ital Poltl on a re a stir by a. Def Loti. P2 74 o a 48 Irun Tum so Jinol ice Manri Alt no Ike c a a a a a Iii i. 8fcrtml�n Prift Arr. Total. Amnuel Terr mar for Imerti jigs blur. Amount pull on a rho . A cold. 03 a i 44 it i fill it or. Lio v-30 -�?�149 25 Ituna u Iii. Let in Ion Dau a Choun it Altom Jinja Tiro Nalory. Pm amp Rwjr. Total. Amount nco�4�ry for Roch quart a. Amount Pawl on a a. Deficit. 47 45 m �?�217 o 195 25 123 23 Courtn Utip. Let Nrman it a fit or . Sci ilium inf. Pr1tnry toll. 53 50 amount it Tmur for Norli a uart Rrt Mhz Hij amount pall us a a a hour Tilp. Deficit. A Vij 00 -�?�14 of Rimi Ward. Onto Amer school . Int term it Lett get Ltd. . Prion a by. Amount nor Nanri for on i it tto a la a. A mount Patel Ott Clio Uriati. Deficit. Fioz a on. 321 t-0 00 a urn whip. List to it smolt Iuta Rhonl is hours attend if. Primary. Total a a Amo int no a a no tory of a or m h �inartur.$t75 i amount poll Oil to Chi a urn he pm. 61 nil deficit. F 114 00 -2 a Ktl-111 we a it cram Ian st tool in rim a a Uon Tunc. Lot Erin a Llata i. . Primary. M 55 40 10 -215 Amo Multi it cd a a Ary of a or a h ipmrtcr.#-01 75 amount paid on a Doln Ralpa. 13� a it deficit. $3c7 75 whole no. Of in Hidur in n Loul Fob in. 1,436 amount Rico trend from 17 Frk Iii donations and . 332 w rent red for it m All anti Rhea it or amount Neon log a. 3.492 deficit. F 1,500 m Nion Bridge of log it Ifird by Tomc Fini Uncial to vanish in the next Cleir v who look Ami nigh for tie Rcpt Ira of Good Tinoa by. Stare Vuu know what von mean City >41104 1. . Tho Fob ool trustee make Lam follow to if report of Iho Routt Jhu far of the Lefotu to my Tuluo the Public Shonu illicit drool. Whirl or Atton ulnar 117 Aiho Iii ii a cd a in str it for each courier 25 Iio amount Pawl on Ali Utaro la i a. 327 4�� do Flat. Tip 60 the mass convention. The Anli Lecomp Tuii Joss convention. Cauchy lha friends of or. Doi igla. Met at Maronic Ilell on lie it Quot Day the 23d. Tie Ilell was Well filled with member of nil the political pm ties. The meeting a organized by electing the following officers president a. M. Moc Auty of Marion. Vick Smith of Randolph w. Allen of Putnam we. C. Rise of Boone Chen Coy Cater of Cima b. F. Wallace of Grant. W. W. Virk. Of Marion f. L. Goble of he nov a. M. Poueu of t. G. Clark of Darlison 1st District a. S. Hicks. C. Tracy. 81 did Loriet Job Hatfield Gay. Hamill id District a John a Carr j. H. V Awtar. Eth District a. C. Be pier s. Pniler Wool. Fitly District a. S. Buckley Jeremi. No Smith. Dili District a. Ii. Brown a. Deidea sticker j. B. Ryan. 7lli District we. Allen j Quot Ieti Isaac e. Elston it p. Of Spensor a. C. Pepper of Ohio Jomey e. I Loti. Of Jennings. Tunam of Putnam Charles j. Barker of Madison s. A. Hall of cars a. Seid ii sticker of Marion n Tompkins of Bartholo now. The following committee on Resolution Wero adopt. De. John c. Walker of la Porto Elmir Mau g. D Pikao Vilall of Scott Geo. A. too Joseph it. Lemuwl offer of de enter Henry Wiser of a Darai Ion Lon Tanner of Marion g. F. Cook it Ray of Vigo it. 1. Div Sou of Clinton Gilbert Hathaway of la Porte Aslbury Steele of Grant in 8. Hick of Sam b. Edmonds. 8th District Lane b. Elston 11 a Davidson. 8th District �ills1 of hath Nav Chauncy Carter. 10ih District a Robert Lowry g. A a. Me cop Neu. Lith District James m. Dickson b. F. Wal. Hal tie president also appointed the following com. Mittie under the Resolution in regard to tic meeting at Chicago a Seidensticker Allen May Henry Sec rest Sami h. Buskirk o. B. Corbel meetings were held Oil monday and tue Lay even tie convention adjourned on tuesday oven mrs. Ing of tar sapper a Armony prevailed Brou gloom the meeting but Many of the Tai Chakere indulged in hitter personal remarks Ngn inst those that did not agree with them. A a the caledonian society of Indiana Solis was org nixed night insure last 22nd, it their club room twid Angton Lylall. By the adoption of articles of association and an election of officer to serve for Oue year. The officers Are James Mori Iron p resilient. Robert b. Melville vice president. Jame b. Morrison Secretary. James Wood sen., treasurer. Livingston Dunlap m. D., physician. Alexander wands f Janies Muir c Cousim Dmn. William Nieh Oloti. A Leonii Pittee Eon Risting of messes Melville wands and Nicholson was tips pointed to draft and report to the Suei Elv at its next meeting a Constitution and bylaws and said committee Are also procure All necessary books stationary Ampo. And fix a time for the so a Etyc a next meeting Aud Enuse due notice to Ierisi to be Given. Attest jambs b. Morrison Sec a. The convention was Andrei end or Tudor John a on of Kansas and Lien ii b. In Abb democratic Candy Lutu for governor of Ohio at the last election. Letters were read from Henry a. Wise of Virginia and Charles j. Foster of Columbos Ohio form. Tie democratic party of the state of Indiana in mass convention assembled make and publish these Rcd out emf 1. To Lett ill just now Cne of Art urn cd from the people that this or amp Eiph is recognized As fundamental by All american constitutions and by the democratic a nit. 2. That All constitutions. State and Federal should 1�, strictly construed and the reserved rights of the states Anil the people sedulously guarded. 3. Tomt the right of tic people to form and regulate their Domestic institutions in their own Way subject Only to the Constitution of the United states a guaranteed to Kansas and Nebraska by their organic Law inhere alike in the people of All other territories of the United state. _ _ 4. That in application for tie admission of a new state into the Union Enn 1m known to Congress a the Bona i ill Art of the people interested Only by the fact that the Constitution accompanying such application has been ratified by tie people. 6. That by the principle of the Kansas Nebraska act practically applied Congress is bound to a uniform method of admitting new states into the Union Only upon constitutions which live Boon ratified at a fair election by i vote of the a Cople for whose government they no framed. 6. That the last Resolution adopted by the convention of the 8th of january known As a the popular sovereignty revolution a 1ms been misinterpreted in this state and elsewhere Liat in the opinion of Lair democracy of Indiana the Plain language of that Resolution admits of but Oue interpretation namely that the democracy of this state re affirm the in at doctrine of the Kansas be Hrason act that by Liat doctrine practically applied the people of n state or of a territory Are vested with the Nunt of ratifying or rejecting at the ballot Box any Constitution the whole of it that May be framed for their government that after the 8th�?Tof january 1858, neither Kansas nor any other territory ought to lie admitted into the Union As a state unless the qualified voter thereof Hare been permitted to exercise such vested right and a majority Liao declared in favor of the Constitution accompanying their application for . _ _ 7.�?T Liat the policy of forcing Kansas into the Union upon a Constitution already rejected at Tho Millot hox by a Large majority of the Cople for whine government it was teamed is Rummons that it involves nil net of congressional intervention and Crimi at usury Sitione accomplished if at All at n sacrifice of tie plighted fait h of the nation and in Defiance of the principle of self government to which the Delegate convention of the 8th of january last pledged the democracy of in Dinna that the same party Tydir. In nut convention most solent nov protest against the threatened treason to its principles and repudiate the action of Tomse members of Congress from Liis state who shall approve of or vote for dragging Kansas into the Union upon the Lecompton Constitution. 8. Tint the democracy of Indiana Are opposed to tie retrocession of the a banh and Erie canal As Well Aslo an v new arrangement with tie Bondholder thereof. 9. Liat in imitation of the system successfully adopt it Ltd by the United states government the state of Indiana should establish in Independent Treasury fur the Safe keeping of Tho Public Revenue. 10. That add and Silver Only should circulate As no turn that Charters for Lank of Issue or monies to Napolie should not he granted and that the circulating Media it of the states should be reduced to the constitutional Standard As rapidly a practicable. 11. Liat tie Monroe doctrine of non intervention by Stirt Viean Powers in the affair of this continent should he insisted Trion and enforced by tic United states government. 12. That we recommend to our friends throughout the state a thorough organization u it on Tho foregoing platform of principle. 14. That we Are in favor of a Homestead i Jav granting to every actual settler a Homestead on the Public lands free of All charge. In addition to tie above platform of principles we declare As follows it mired Liat the organization in favor of tie i a oor Apton movement a its principle and policy arced Vul oped reveal a tendency to the distinctive feature of ancient file racism that their theory in aur o Pinion involves a con plot centralization of the political Power of the government that we fear Liat there is great danger of a repudiation of the principle of the Nebraska act in a Rule for the organization of territories. It Soh Cit Liat primary assemblies of the democratic party alone can with propriety erect tests of party Faith Liat the functionally of their creation have no such authority that we have witnessed wit i indignation to presumptuous attempt to rend out of the democratic party Many of its oldest Ablest and truest members. To Nolvat. That the Hon. Stephen a. Douglas is entitled to the gratitude and applause of the inc rim democracy for his bold and triumphant vindication of the american principle of self government and the democracy of Indiana in mass convention in Emblem a Reby pledge to him their firm and undivided rapport and furthermore that we approve and undone the course up to this time of messes. English. Foley Davis Anil Niblack upon tie Kunsa question in con wa8hington items. Washington feb. 25. To get defeat of the army Bill is not considered As conclusive respecting the increase1 of the army on the Turt of tie Senate w hich Baxly will await tie. Action of the House pm the measure there lending for additional Ruffini ii ubic Genii Mitten have come to no conclusion in relation to tie contested election from Ohio. It is not True Tomt the House committee on Turrito. Rios have agreed lord in girl a Bill for the territorial Fioz Cromen i of Sierra Nevada. They have merely Dos Cid isl to consider the Rae Morial in the subject or. Chov of appeared �11 his sent in the Home to Day. Anil is voiced the of lib Fri in 011 the set lenient of the late difficulty with Gen. Cut Lom. U he supreme court will adjourn to Morrow till the lot april. Later from the a1lmy in Utah. St. Lock feb. 25. E. 0. Pro in the Utah Corae Murdent of the n. Y. Tribune arrived Here last Nigil in company with the it. S. Attorney Hack div. They left Camp Scott Jana Are 5th. A tie health of tin army continued p00tie weather was remarkably mild for Tomt. Region and very Little Snow Ltd Tell end in the immediate vein ily. The Camp ground most of the time was almost Bare. The District court had inflicted in gluon 1 a rang Kim Hall and others of High treason. The mormon legislature was still Iti of it Imi. The last dates received from the states were to the first of october lunch anxiety a Felt to hear from the East in consequence of the rumoured Money panic. Foreign steamship Anglo Saxon from Liverpool 10th instant arrived it la Ortlam tuesday morning and the steamship Argo from Havre and Smith Iii a Lon same Day arrived at this port no amt one. Of clock this i Truing. The news received by these ship is four Day inter than the advices brought by the Africa and is of a highly interesting Clu Raeter. The Long talked of attack of the Allied British and French forces upon Canton took place on the 28th of december. The bombardment commenced at Daylight a continued three Eliout the Day and night and at six o clock 011 the morning of the 29th the assault is Gan. By nine o clock the Heights commanding the City were in be session of the allies. The chinese made but feeble resistance hut the British retrained from entering tie City. A fortnight s later news had reached London from Ludia. It was very satisfactory. The British had obtained important successes. The lieutenant governorship Hod been Given to sir John Lawn Nee. The position of affairs Between France and England continued to excite anything Butan amiable feeling on both sides. In the House of i girds it was announced that a despatch had been received from count Walewski in which it was stated Liat tie emperor deeply regretted Liat any apparently official recognition should have been Given in France to ass a Titi Likely to be al All offensive to the feeling of the English Leo Ile. In the House of commons Laird Palmerston had obtained leave by a vote of 299 to 90, to bring in a Bill making conspiracies to murder a penal of Citee Tho Law to be applicable to both British subject and foreigners. It was also announced that the government had no intention to yield to the desire of Ouier Powers for the expulsion of refugees in England in France m. Bil Lauli minister of the Interior and e. Pietri prefect of police Hail resigned their posts. Gen. Esp Inesse Lead been selected to succeed m. Bil Lault and it was Cufie Rcd t hat. He would shortly assume tie duties of prefect of police. A revolutionary plot had Lieen detected in Madrid Tho Money Market a easy hut the Tono of the French government Organ had a depressing effect upon the funds. Consols Hail declined. The closing quotations were 95 j for Money and 95j for account. At Livor 100i Cotton Ltd advanced one eighth of a Penny on the prices current at the departure of the Africa the Market closing firm. Bread stuff were nominal. Gre a. Liedo Neil that Tho Indiano slate Sentinel he its prevarication misrepresentations and inconsistencies As Well As by its betrayal of democratic Faith and ils injustice to members of the party a placed itself Mit Side of the Dom Crotie organization of the stale and forfeited die patronage and respect of the a try. Kre atred. Liat the chair appoint in executive committee of two from each congressional District and one from the City of Indianapolis whose duty it Liall be to Antcli Over the interest nil organization to Call such democratic meetings and conventions As May from time to time to thought Noce wary and to take such other step As May he. Necessary Ami proper looking to a thorough organization of the party for the reigning ran Ems. _ Horta Ltd that we n co Tami my to the National democracy of tie North West the Lui Dingal an a Arlo Day of a Maas convention it Chicago or some other suitable place Ami that a committee of of one of the Rev. In w. B. A distinguished Clergyman of Brooklyn was taken on a stage Sleigh from the depot in Ina new in Glaiel town where Railroad communication then ended to a place filly Miles Distant where he was to lecture that night. It was a warm february Lay Tho Sleigh ing was splendid. B. Was on the Box beside a Young Driver tie teams of four i orcs each were perfection and the result was that the fifty Miles Werc got Over in something like four Honrey pretty Pood Railroad time on some tracks. But it did t do the team of horse any Good and when some a lavs after knowledge of their condition came to the proprietor of tic line lie called up Liat particular Driver Sun and asked Liow he Lind come to drive his horses Liat Ilay at Sucha rate. A Well a sail Sun. �?o1 Hail one of the a boys a on the six with me he wanted to Sec �?T<911 go and i put Mem through a the Locum the a correspondent of the Washington intelligencer writes a Tollow in regal a to the Locust in 1858 a a Many Perrons Are in lulling of uie where the will appear Liis year 1858, please permit Meto inform them through your eau met Liat they will appear in the slate of Mississippi and will occupy the whole Western Jio Linn of the state from the Mississippi Riser Enst annl to the Ridge of land that Divide Tho state running North and Joutsi averaging about forty five Miles from the River they will extend North and Smith to tie boundaries of the state Ami will most probably extend Uburth Wardle into a Small portion of southwestern Tennessee. They will also appear in Aix Irvinn of the Southeast Section of Louisiana particularly in the parishes East Aud West Feliciana. Liev will a it it doubt extend into other air Nishca adjoining but i have not been Able to obtain information from other. They will not extend East of the Ridge in Mississippi they will appear there East of the Ridge in 1859, in connection with other Large District in Alabama Georgia amp a. These Locust la Long from st. Louis. St. Louis feb. 26. Charles l. Taylor Alia Saunders has born arrested for setting Fin to the Pacific hotel and murdering Ephraim Diane tic of the inmates. Let a. Strader landlord and Citable Walbruck watchman of the hotel have also Lieen arrested. Exanie Nulion will take flare to Morrow when it is rup pred that one of the meet atrocious and Diati Liral acts ctr com Nitterl will be developed. Five be appointed to rom Muniente Wii i the do Noem cd of other states relative to the calling of Sneh a convention. Fro ref Liat Hon. Aquilla Jones in his Manly re fun al to accept a nomination of the platform reported by the committee on of the late 8th of january convention i entitled to the respect Ami of i ration of the Public. The rerun Tim in relation 10 the Sentinel a More enthusiastically received than any other a Shonto Ait Lantion was Mno a from All parts of the of see the notice of Tippet found. It Nusrey k Ivr Rolt love opened a new Horary Floter meal nil peed store in Little s Block. See advertisement. 1 Nienas House. 1 the following is the executive committee apr wet. Eil by the chair to the Southern tribe of thirteen years Locust which i have designated Cicada try Denim and their Advent is just a regular and precise to Thi year and to the Day a is that of their Northern Brethren. In Mii Riippi ther begin to leave the ground no amt the 1st of May and in Louisiana East and West Feliciana a Rcv Days earlier say 25tli to 28tli of april. Aluir Larrt up year Ance above ground is generally unnoticed nil its or titular in looked for of for several Days they make no noise. St the Lautic of last autumn Lias already furnished some Tun for the drawer our correspondents Evi Dently thinking they May a Well laugh As cry al nil it now it is Over. Up in Pottsville Pennsylvania they have a Hank that was seized with the prevailing epidemic. The premonitory symptoms in the form of a run alarmed tic officers As Thuv saw the Hills coming in Aud tie Silver and Gold allowing it it. Pat Cnoc in with the rest and lulling outta rec tet Lolur Anlla a Geol the favor of three go Ihl eagles tor the same. The Prush Lent of the Bank was standing by and Sahl to in at a a Why those Bill Are better than the a a be sure i and by Jabera it was wanted you to have the a my. My darting that i brought Mem to Ami taking the Gold lie walked away quite Content with letting the Hank have the rag

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