habit as a party to take ical agitation, fave by jsfc preceding elections, f the remainder of the n of 1852, some of our esolved to act on the o stop only long enough n resume the agitation, uous thing/' To effect va« called at Williams-liink, of that year, a nt. The meeting was instances somewhat de-iyed to keep the ball dered plan of organiza-rne County Free Demo-ned, and the first meet-sreaK into tne tsramoie House, in the melee, one of them, named John Trimmer, was shot, and it was supposed would not survive. The Journal says when arrested they '‘were uproarious withwhisky/' ______ __D* The Madison Banner publishes a card from the hotel keepers of that city, stating the rate of fare which they intend charging during the time of the State Fair, which is to be held there next fall. Their prices range from 25 to 50 cents each for meals and lodging.CaAwroRDSvitLE.—The Morning Journal gives the census of Crawfordsville, recently taken, as follows: Total population,2,017. This includes 110 females at the Seminary; also, 150 students in attendance at Wabash College, and 112 negroes/'Michigan Liquoe Law.—The South Bend Re-