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NUMBER CXV. mm IOUISVILLE KENTUCKY: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1855. OLUME XXI. MAILS THE ASIA. THE DAILY COURIER.

SPECIAL NOTICES. COURIER Copy-risilt Secured According to Law. AND WEEKLY BY W. N. HALDEMAN.

CO-JKI-R BUILDINGS, NOS, Si St STREET, NEAR MAIN. Mail Wapoleosi Going to tlse Crimea. Bombardmeat of Sevastopol. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS- Correspondence of the Loudon Times Serious Check to the French. April 10th, 10.50, P.

II. Ihave inst now come back from Cathcarfs Hill with the painfnl impression that onr nobie ames have sustained a serious check. Five minutes run brought me to Cathcarfs Hill wuere numerous i wi rpadv asseuioled. In the British House of Commons on the 23d of April, inreply to Jlr. Ericht's inquiry respecting the Vienna Conferences, Lord Palmerston said: The subject referred to by the honorable gentleman is of too great and deep importance for me to.

shrink from some explanation at the present moment, hear, hear, though, as what may be the time at which her Majesty's Government may think lit to give more detailed information, or to lay any papers upon the table, I am not now ia a position to state. It is well-known to the House that the English and French Governments, ia concert with the Government of Austria, had determined that the nroper development of the third point, which regarded the treaties of 1840 and 1841, with respect to the straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, should be. amontr other things, that the preponderance of Russia in the Black Sea should henceforth be made to cease, hear, hear. That was the principle laid down by England and France, and asreed to by Austria, and it was in the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i-ner.

per year Courier Courier, tor the Country For the Louisville Daily Courier. THE BILL AJNB THE BULL-FROG. BY JAMSS B. CRANGLE. John Bull went bellowing round Great Goose Pond, As mad as a Bull could be He pawed and he snorted, and snuffed beyond His limits of croppeiy.

Monsieur Bull-Fn sat croaking by Great Goose Pond, A faint twee-dnm, tweedle-dee 1" But straining his throat with accents so fond, Bloody-nouns 1" at length cried he. "Bloody-nouns!" cried he loud by Great Goose Pond, As John Bull bellowedlhy "Wiule his B00-00-00 echoed quite beyond The jaies of his cr-ppcry. Monsieur Bull-Frog chaise' tl round Great G0OS3 Poe1. To Johnny Bull's music rare Till length in a flowery mead they found Not a moment more to spare 1 They had reached the margin of Great Goose Pond, With willinr and cheerful gest They snw a great Bear at a Turkey bound Poor Turkey reft of its crist 1 no 4 00 3 00 3 no 50 1 50 5 00 10 00 20 00 OR THE IY OF MYSTERY! CONTINUED. Hi "1 wsa5eWeeW Conner.

Caere" for. The Blue Light. Those who never could be daguerreotypedby the ordinary of tho daguerrean gallery, arc invited to try HAP. RIS St CO'S. great improvement the Blue Light.

No contraction of the muscles is necessary how, but a full round eye and a smooth forehead are always obtained by the Blue Light. Price One Dollar up. nn HARRIS s. c- Main street, bet. Fourth and Fifth.

BE NOT DECEIVED GO TO THE RIGHT PLACE, WHERE you will not only lit the worth of your money, but where vou can get a Daguerreotype that will cost you but fifty cents. and you will save time and tumble ot haras taken ever asam bv going to the right place. Here you can also have a Daguerreotype with a finer case than at anv other nlace in the city, at one dollar: or a une Jewel aLat Case tor 31 50; a Papier Mache. medium size, as low as SI 75- a beautiful rich Oval Velvet Case, with thebest kind of a Daruerreotvpe at only S3, or a splendid Uattra Case. ii for nh- S3 50.

Then come copies IT IN A1 CASES TO BE IN ADVANCE. groups oi ouiceib --ftisastarhsht night, but dark; that is, the stars Written for the Louisville Courier. But enough of this. It wouid seem that under the tetularly guardianship of Smith, the colonies were now prospering greatly. The first cotton grown in the United States had now been nni'er his ausuices; (1621.) and its 'plen TERMS OF ABVE51TISIXG two months lt three six months twelve months re for mon'n? t4V6ve months card-.

5 lines or less per annum n- a. week v-eek'vtor siX months for three months. 1 00 25 5 00 7 50 10 00 15 00 20 00 7 50 10 00 10 00 40 CO 50 00 25 00 15 00 do not light up the deep blue ssy enable one to see the guns uefore us veiy uisait.y or to trace the outlines of the ccamry. Bi. en our left, it seemed, when the hill was reached a though ail the constellations in heaven had settled on tue earth, and were twinklm; a flashes ana flickering threads of tire in front of the Kussian lines.

The effects of the desperate worn ivii.ca has been going on between the Frencn and xtnssiant. eanbe compared to nothing that I can thins 01 rfa spoil frj-ra si distance, bnguti. abstract accepted by the Kussian plenipotentiary. On Thursday last, at the conference held on that day, at which were present the English, French, Austrian, Tr.rki.sli and Russian ptaiipotentiories the plenipotentiaries of England, Fiance, Austria and Turkey proposed to the representative of Russia, as a mode ofmakingtbe reponderacce of Russia cease iu the Black Sea in principle, had bteu admitted and accepted 07 nussi.t either that the amount of the Itassliiu nanu force in the Biack Sea should henceforth be 'united to treaty, or that the Biack Ses should be declared entirely neutral grotaid, and all ships of war of all countries be excluded from it. so thai heucefjr'h it wiii be a sea for commerce oniv.

Erer, agar. tiful coming up' had been a subject of interest in c.Jo with the America and Ensland. sam' Wllicn las.ena itac.i uy those much admired Jenny Lind, Golden Wreath elvet 0es, that make a Da-rnerreotype looi lrke life ttselr, which will only cost from S3 50 to S5 00. Then those charmmr Ivorv and Pearl Cases, with a Portrait on the top. aid a Daruerreotvpe on the is alone enough to the affectum o'f a younr lady or a young geat-emar.

ny it to either party, and many other lands 01 the richest of Cases, which can be een without any UOS-SBERG-S ill known Mammoth Daguer-rean'Gallerv. and as for tlie Pictures or Daguerreotypes are taken at the establishment, will speak for h--- vaminins the specimens. These you will find to t'nose vaa-ibon is seem likely to prove wind playing fiercely and irregularly atocg tli t- to nnv 0 (3 lines asrate. or less) and for each subsequent m- ended to lira's- attention to private "to inventions, improvements, ana ar-iV charged al the rite of twenty cents wetted eas pipes. 11 themselves first in The relations with the natives had been, as yet.

comparatively the soectatore whether tUs cooiuc. of a sortie Ik the enemy or 01 an assauit by t.ie French oa the Flagstaff Battery and its out wors, the paper are keot on the inside pleasant. There had been quarrels but no wars. Tiiii Russian Plenipotentiary required forty '-eight. The Turkey it gobbled by Great Goose Pond, Gobbling iuirera-scaremly While tee Bear, of a slice of Turkey fond, Parsed Goose Pond grinniugly.

Great Goose Pond passed the Turkey confounded. Sank down 'mid roses to die The Bear growled out, as onward he bounded, that a great bug-Bear am II" Eat just as he oped mouth to gulp down The Turkey reft of its Thorns midst the roses he felt all around, He thought he hadbet'er rest While cant.ng and smart. with Gear Peeped around the del; of tl.orn The Turkey gobble! off r'r in rlrith and fear, To the with the horns Gobble cried th" Turkey Eoo-co the Bull. Bellowed in tin hoarsest tone Bloody-nouns the crosked so full Bruin growled and ran for home 1 and at this mo cent I am quite uuuo.e 10 uv.eiui.i hnnr to rave nro'osa. r.t.i consideration.

1 nos: nose From the first landing of colonists in oa rtaltirdav. and ou sod the Question; but I sorry iO say anu l.one I may be tvrsr.2 my opinion is that ilw lL sjh desDised. ineir forty-eight hours tf Sti; arday ancthcr cor Russian tne puwei ci 1.11'- 1 jrrowj as tr.ev ice hi Id, at which the absolutely refused io ac- French have attacked Russian yonr-, art: save SirGIlgest ntipona couUTahaoe without the use of iron such hat 0f a Ufe-Ukc natural appearance than ofanyotner the city, by wh.ch satisfaction can be vc-, h- some Deguerreotyr.es taircn by other again retaken by Roisberg much better to the sat faction of every pers that has yet nocoreu 'urn with a tnsl and sitting ir a So remember, Pictures a. Qt up, of all sizes, chaeper than at in ti ctv. at the eiijaiives so the alter-tsed Iv the four other r.ieuinoten- cept either natives failed to take tbem.or tbey may aa.c Heaven cram for the sv-vc-ss of tne c.

it mav be may have reurwl. r. th P.n;iian cheers tet'Se horndiO ofliW rhei.73ofP5Srl- advertisers wBeiag i L-basincss. and all other regular business, to be oai.les.tra 'V 'rtV' CVr table aid FoliticiU notices. and -Sr for each ir.ser-' VhbshM, i -ntd for advance.

vvihoat any exception. for in dTnc dErwa t-uv-ts tor r.r-vior."- notice to us. ar anv c.l. I.e.. rear at the vearlv rates.

in WeMv Courier 10 cents per 5 certS "per line foreacu suos.ouc aiserSrlts will be chargedproport.on- tianes tin the coiiieieiice ad- their d-jearture isly. aa.i i'ik- s. were to taii riaeini veils whirh have my et-ra since a nc-uintt trie jourue.d of the city 0. Dronyn d'e LI from Vienna rriear. heard inseraiunn i.ave rcciicv.

as c-. -v. wind, and the Redan and Grand Battery next not tue coat present flay. ets as could be rnaJe from stone, and an mastiff seemed to them a terrible adversary. Within sixtv- miles of Jamestown, it is computed, there were no more than rive thousand souls, or about fifteen hundred warriors.

The natives, naked and feeble compared with the Europeans, were nowhere concentrated in considerable vil- 1 in f- ft 5. it il IT OI II find Thev certainly would nave opened i. 1 "C-c'i noceeiletl. own cosy lair. Bv Grea- Goose Poad in tor Old Brum hied hastily With the Bull and the Bull-Frog- Sir.

H. Vi'ii'ougb by said, the n.iblo lord lir.d not anwered the cpue-iion of tlie- nooorable gentleman rvith respect to anv counter proposition which mijrht have beer, made by Russia. Hear, hear. -noisome parr. euns on tue yuicc imu 1 AriP.no mines" have been sprung.

All these are siSns of failure if our allies made an ano are also unfavorable to the sapposition taat tue Bussians have ma le a ortie. ecIal notices. :3 MAMMOTH GALLERY, No. 531 Jfitnsvet. between Second and Third, nsll GEORGE F.

ROES3ERG. THE RETrRJf. CARPENTER, SWYMMES Sl having purc'naseu from" Mr. T. Hams his Das-uerrcotype Rooms.

No. 517 1-2 Main street, between Third and Fourth, are ready to receive the greetings of their old friends and patrons. They hone (during their absence) they have not been forgotten. Su'-Iy the thousands of i.ou:svil!e citizens that have been Daguerreotvped bv them, cannot fail torecogn ze their faces. Trusting that the.rformer success was founded on the merits of their work, and the impression then made has proved themvitns with evcrT hope of the Lord Pahoterston 1 hare to ttat Suss made no tuiter prnprv-hion.

Hear hear. UUIUWCU UJav forty to sixty in each company. Few places had more than two hundred and many had less. It PETER intmenced at cannonade 011 both sides Letter from Butler teiisly. AND CHEMISTS, Vowing vengeance for Turkey 1 But the Bear lies snag, and swears he wil I hug The Bull, if he comes too near A poll wosr nial.e of 3nll-Frog, And Turhej in pieces tear 1 Ail Ecclesiastical Trial.

Most of our readers will doubtless remember the case of Miss Mary Jane Shaw, the young lady that killed C. G. Martin seme eighteen months auo. As appears from the following account, the Ssnt ar.d Election ICorresrondcnce of Loimsvii! Crops. Courier DEALERS IN wn A-t-JT7 dawn to-dav.

and it was apparent that tne ttasaiaas had ale recovered from the surprise ot the preceding dav. for they opened with tremendons 1-yoe-om'their batteries. Oar gunners- gave them as as they got," and soon silenced severa 0 thci-m-t troublesome gnns. lhe practice from the left of the left attack, and from the righ of the riri.t attdck, which was more under obsertatiou than other of our was admirable and V-A tbo knocked out the BUTLF.R 'ocstt, "ay 7, 1S55. peore-'s support.

Their prices are OSB DOLLAR and upwards, and no pains on their put w.li be spared to give perfect satisfaction to ail their customers. mjlO ALSO, Messrs. Editors circulation of your Knowing the very extensive aiual-'le paper in our countv, was also unusual for any large portion 01 trie tribes to assemble together. Smith once met a party that seemed to amount to seven hundred, and so couplele was the supe riority conferred by the use of fire-arms that with fifteen men he was able to wi.hstand them all. No uniform care had been taken to concili ate their good II, although their condition had been improved by some of the arts of civilised life.

Ahiuse having been built for Opechan-canousli, after the English fashion, he took such leatallnstraaeflts Materials, enemy's parapets and embrasures. Our rrntisw -re restricted to eight shots an ho 1 anil West in general, and ng from Old Butler at this il be oi'mtertst to the public, dress you. as. as in lhe pout thinking that sometl en? mig 1 take the liberty lo a On the olh of May sea service mortars Brwl odi oate FOURTH AM JE-t-r-u- (tfocci)-i Building I I E. Phvsicmns for Coimtry Physicians with pate BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR.

oaration is hiqhiy perfumed; it givesto the Han FOR THTor Th Kassif.ns, young lady was acquitted the several exam-ining'couTis. and the Grand Jury failed to find a asaiust her. The following minutes of the Presbv'eryof Louisville, recently in session 0:1 this case, will dvublless be read with interest: Tue Tresbytery oT Louisville. vhicb cannot be ilossv, and live appei the yeomsory of eH Bailer coils determined to do a good 7 deeovt obnedfromaovother article. It effectualiv cleanses te m.ircueu tip to in th sn.l L-evtiut tie vroultt iocs.

days yotioo-. one cscep'Jor. trete vi'-v eie-ytr auti mt scutSinsc of his I'riends was mat ttam men vntr iriiitr.t.'hi-ntiy tiecl-eii. f'rn rle the trip by ti. and by oniv The of Louisville met on the sr.ii 10 an uuicaie 'rVrr' to them bv tne sessioc 0 We- are waiti'itr ivitl vTobkned the Agency Tor the Hatr ii- ia '-lie WcrM.

Buy no other, we faction to the consumer. few ertificates of highest standing in, favor sail'1' repaired the batteries outside under Ireland' appear to have ac-jn hed confidence aud courage, but fire was by no means a. bade whe tpe si ire commenced last It wm oprf.b'.v evident that the itR. rore than recovered from their surprise. had labored to recover the guour.u with ad their might.

Thiir batte, -j manned, and their tre 1: cots J)rtr-' as -t o.i, yerv quick. They .0 their old" r-rttctice of tiring off ix or vriiL? ia a salvo a method also adoptee bj the 1 icuCh 0CS0Doa, Soon. The Sailor's Brigade have fired Very severely. Although theyonly ihoiy how Loving ami unlock the door a hundred times a day, and thought the device incomparable. When Wyatt arrived the natives expressed fear iest his intsntions should be hostile.

He as-slircd them of his wish to preseive inviolable peace, ami the emigrants had no use for fire-arms except aiainst a deer or fowl. The penalty of in the can 1 which had been 1 that church, ami meat in that conn There were eri ni. Valentine actc. sc-iDfroin Dandruff and Jcirl. ami Keeps tne neau 1 mi It nrevems the ll.11.' from falling off or turning "m'i m-piresit with new life and and while it addVoeantv.

will pain, for it isivioost a certain reme.lyfor-utaiiousdiseasos.sncb as Scald Keads.Erysipe-las.Sait Rh-cm. Str. will aiso instantly relieve sympa-tnet'c attack- of nero and sink head-ache. If? nnnccess-iry f. us to -numerate the wondcrtnlprop- aireadv Y-a as having no super.or.

mn physicians, chemists of the highest standing, ladies Te tine-t discrimination citizens from all professions, -fs 'ending the miliious.il pat. ins. -i-u iicb iias caused intense escite-initv fir the last ye.ir or mure. ibe; of the present, as mod More thau a year gust ii! be cur ve v1. had a the 4th ions nsarctr ia our comity on hu i-'ohion shot and killed Henry morrilier ol t-aat cuurf-n, killed Burns, alias Gith-in- The circumstances are asfoi- ladv.

n. nt the time ot ins deatn was en- on The parties had beer Burns had 1 eeu cunsta: any Bald Head. ariance for scver-ji years amoving Cohron during r. the roPii: oti Fridnv. si! i his Tiiov met New York, Dec.

20 mr vears. Your Restorer has nowth of hair that covers the entire neau and pronounce tne oesi prepaid ,0.1 produced. Trv it once, and yon will never be without it. KURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS is put up 111 v-ry large boles and sold at the low price of twenty-five cents by a.l the Principal Dealers Drugs and Medicines an by ancy Goods Merchants thr.mshoutthe world. Ch.m-I Manufacturing Company.

Proprietors, 201 Broadway, New York. Smith, Louisville. Kentucky: TlZn P-rV Ohio. nld dfewom 1 S-o. V5 Broome street.

crao-e'dTn an with her brother. The iyen by Martin to both the brotcer and the -ilter to the" latter of whom he had been engaged to be" 'married, was of the most aggravated character. The voting lady was tried before the examining court "and acinitted: tne matter was brought before the Gr-rd Jtirv. and they retased to indict her: the Coroner's Jur'v also failed to find say accusation her She was then brought before the cbnrch session and acquitted by that body by a vote of three to two, whereupon Mr. Vr m.

M. Ras.i, member of the church, appeared before the session au.i" preferred the following charges against Jacob Johnston and P. two of the ciders who voted for her acquittal, viz I charse said elders with aiding in corrupt means to acquiOliss Mary J. Shaw in her late trial. Specification 1st.

That they were cognizant 01 ti. u-c luf.p trial thill, oniv a There were two men accidentally in company with Rums who was armed with his ride. Cohron yeas uuanued. Burns turned, followed, curse': and abused Cohron, with his gun presented. Cohron got oil' his hor-e.

and his sou aecidently came up. The old man t--ok the gun from him and he and Burns boih fired about the same time. Burns fell dead Cohron was unhurt. Cohron gsve hirrseif up, wa-; tried, and honorably accmitte Burns has been a very troublesome mac. The crops ia tlv se parts are very promising, especially the wheat crop.

A CITIZEN. letter from Nicholas Count Vi death for teaching an Indian to use a musket was forgettea; and they were how employed asfowi-crsaud huntsmen. The plantations of the English were widely extended in unsuspecting confidence wherever rich land invited to the culture of tobacco; nor were solitary places avoided, since their would be less competition for the ownership of the soil. Powhatan, the father of Pocahantas, remained, after the marriage of hU daughter, the firm friend of the English. He died in 161S, and his younger brother was now the sole heir to his influence.

Should the native occupants of the soil consent to be driven from their ancient patrimony Should their feebleness submit to inim-v and the loss of their lands The workt23euns in the various batteries, tney nave lost more men than all our siege, tram-u-euKmg and covering parties put together and 1 ap to ti-past 3 o'clock they had 73 men killed and wounded two officers killed, one wounded and two or ihioe contused. The sailors in Ho. 2 Battery, Chapman's attack, silenced three of the best guns in the Redan yesterday, but the Russians replaced tuem during the day, andactuahy opened lire at 5 1 from the very embrasures which uad been Knocked Poor6 Jack pays the penalty of bis excessive cou i-einthe losswhiehhe sustams. The sailors not keep under cover. When they tee a gnu thev crowd about the embrasures and get up on the parapeS to watch the effect of the shot, and the re-stStU that they are exposed to many more casualties han the artillerymen who are kept undercover by their officer.

Yesterday under the beatof toe laci Kim sjm partial statement of facts would be presented, and that Vcould not be proven that she had either iforrin or 1 ti sit. he was dead. New York, Dec. 2. 1853.

"rnp DearSir iK nro.Iiice.1 a vigorous grew.h o. ere it hadteenoald for aveyeats. Broadway New York. March 10,1:54. eight Hair 1 a-, tul'v restored my hair.

wsi. Fitszihos. 4 East Broadway. New tuiRD -Ihave thoroughly tested your Hair It acts lite magic, for it has produced a new growtl -vrv head where I tried it. ExESSST D.

PAPE D. Formerlv ot the TJmversitr of 3erlin.Prnssia. Boston, Jan. 20, lo54- nc-n Thereiaalady 'living w.th me that haiilost 'it hvr and that remaining was fast lulling off. ne us.n'vortrHrdr Restorer, winchat once stopped otf.

and although she has been using it ootsu of hair has sprung up nearly one inch "'b. Eoston. Jan. 30, 1S54. Hi T1r, I was tror.bied with baldness for three 'V vj-i Hair Restorerlus luily restored my Hair.

J. SCACCrvG, Corner Friend and Hanover streets brasuresrf the Round Tower, oooily descended tlie ul- 1 of the nrnfi eof the work, and of sslHnreservation. the necessity of sell- 5K. GBOGSfEGAN'S Reader, have you scrofula or any impurity of the blood! Have vou dvsoepsia or any derangement of the liver, strm-ach, or bowels! Have yon any urinal or kidney affection! Have you rheumatism or anv pain in the side back, head, or limb! In short, have you any chronic derangement of the system! And do yon wish to be cured by a pleasant and effectual remedy' One too. which has cured diseases which have baffled the skill of many eminent medical'men; one which is prer.ared by a physician of our own State, of vegetable material grown in our immediate vicinity; one which i now being prescribed by many prominent physicians, and 0-- wl'ichhas made many remarkable cures.

Then don't deiay to cali on RAYMO ND St PATTEN. 71 Fourth street and get Dr. Geoghegan's Extract of Hydrnpiper. It certainly is a great remedy. T.

bet physicians a the country prescribe it. end the most eminent men use and it only needs a trial any ot the above diseases to convisce any one of its superior medicinal qualities. Crors Abduction of a Slave- Arrest and Confession "rt.nr.i About Prospects, Head Quartebs. Nicholas Ky. Messrs.

Editors: The blighting influences of the past year and austerities of winter ate yisiding to the more animating scenes of vernal iawr.s and tield.s of waving grain. Here the prospects indicate a goodly hat vest. Our viiiage was not a little excited cn Wednesday last by the detection and arrest of Win. Arnold Pistor in aiteinpling the abduction of a slave belonging to Reason Taiboti. lie confessed to previous acts of tl'P siinif kind, and was committed for Specification 2d.

That they did. through prejudice assist in and connive at Rev. Mr. Thornton's efforts' to conceal testimony in the late trial of Miss Shaw for murder of C.J. Martin.

Specification 3d. That they countenanced and defended Mr. Thornton in taking depositions of important witnesses to the church, iu the prosecution fa tiie late trial, in which be, Mr. Thornton, violated the discipline not notifying the opposite party of the time and place of taking said depositions. Specification 4th.

That they countenanced and approved the defense in denying that Miss M. J. Shaw bail even killed in defense of life. Snecificaiion 5th. That they violated one of their ordination vows in promising to study the peace, Krain-a piece of bravado which yerv near cost mm his life, as a round shot struct vrithia a yard of him, and a shell burst near the enclosure as he re-entered it.

Tkrillins Incidents. Saturday Morning. April 14, A -Sicce 11 10 the fight has been raging, flnd I have returned once more to my den despair as tons cau-e I am now inclined to taiak it va a -or je which was ensue 'es-fui: was renewed rend wais Qnaliy repulsed victoriously, and with p-r at loss to the enemy. It appears tnat at Drs v.eme beatmtr a charge, or defense seemed to demand an active resistance. To preserve their dwellings the English must be exterminated.

In open battle the Indians would be powerless. Conscious of their weakness, they could not hope to accomplish their end, except by a preconcerted surprise. The crime was one of savage ferocity. They were timorous and quick of apprehension, and consequently treacherous. The attack was concocted with impenetrable secresv.

To the very last hour the Indians preserved the language of friendship; they bor further triai default of bail lor SC.O-GO. That ubiqepor. persMutce "cam" made his? at our district tieetions on Saturday last. and alter maim 9 awar'Ie-d victory to r.i'.tive Ame: ieanii-m. The 1 ami veiid ce'Usieruatiou of luvjiaed, yer.

not described. and Sag Xichta quake with -r sold at One Dol.arper oci. dealers 'ii Drngs and Medicines, and by the world. Vd'-on Stabird it Smith. Louisville, Kentucky -i nlOditwOm worthy champions holy horror of old food the" faithful may he Like results rope county, and old njic fear before th" ring- unity and piety tuechurcu.

The session referred tlie case to Presbytery, and ike meeting adjudicated it. After two days hmiriru-. i'rosbvterv ea'ae unanimousij to the fol le' eien a. uiouia alongthe French imea at hrst; but whether were Russian or French drums no one can say Th- cheers were uudeuottuly -Luari John Canipbel! despatched Capt. Hume, to learn the cause ot tee The Hand of Provldeace IS ever 'pi infest, sometimes it seems interposed in we say.

"Im a lucky and that's ail the thanks we have to offer; butinst let something happen to thwart some fav -rite or chendied plan. 'ken we're like a Moswtta a sore haaii," growling, snarling, and showing on ivory. SiichiS linman nature it's just as natural as it is with the hands in a Dagnerrsotypc or rowed the boats of the English to attend tneir own assemblies; on the very morning of the tlc wpro in the houses and at the ta Monday in Auto Pemnciacv-. Hat the end is not yet, for the Is' iruet will an eoocri and Othcl- The power of 1 Came la iprovi Photo graph, and that reminds us 01 tue 1 by WEBSTER ot BiiO. lit To the FuMlc.

I.OUI5VII.LS, Feb. 3tb, rzr I called upon you at t.i iriTet, in December last, and tn'd you that of Spectacles at different stores 'oot-'ned an- that did not cause great pain and btt, 1Ull hanpy to state that tne pair I and the dying eu tv the ,) which obviates m20 le'a ti soon egono, agonies of tlie Loeofxo body hual eratulato: shouts of the d-itfioaltv entirely. bles of those whose death they were plotting. said they, 'shall the sky Call than peace be violated on out At length, on the C2d of March, at one and at the same instant of time, the Indians fell upon an unsuspecting population, which was scattered through distant villages extending one hundred and forty miles on both sides 1 pu: lowing decision: That the President, after a roll and pa-t fent he'aring of id! the testimony in the case of l. Rush n.i.

P. iViaiikeiibakei and J. Johnston, as charwd iu the specifications above cited, are clear-lv uns-iiaouslv of opinion that not one of them hasten sTtsUined'by the evidence presented, and that those brethren are still entitled to the mil anu hear-tv confidence and christian affiction of the members of the church of which they are ruling Resol-oal secondly That the Presbytery are ot 4RRIVL OF SPKIXG AM) po vf 4 STILLAS- LATEST suit beyond my eipei.w-i of TVT1XLER TAB 3. corner Fourthand Market streets 1 uavo fonmlmv sight improve so mucu I can now sit down and read snial "utthera. Wishing yoe every success jour great XA recttiveu una ui xt 1 1 of the river.

The onset was so sudden tnai. tne raoire Atuiqne GinspMre au-i ChantiUit Lace ao, Uiuln nm Earije Robes: Irema'tl, iouis S. HILLMAN. To which wemvite the attention of ff blow was not discerned until it fell. None ww snarod children and women as well as myl 74 TAGAZINES FOR MAY Harpers Graham's Go-il dev's and Putnam's ilagalines tor Mny.

received and far siln'hu- I' A. LKLJir, mvl Fourth afreet, near Market. TTtuori-) vn-o WAY-Wnmpr's Maeazine, for May sotOKOsa-ItafSi: Having satisfactoraytr.ed a cies purchased of you. and finding them tar su-tow I hve ever used, in that they rest and strengt--VHe whilst all others have pained, wearied anu cordially recommend them to the use ail who stand need of them. Respectfully yours S.J.

r-i 1 tn 11,1 ic'nr sain, -wholesale or retai near Market Fourth ttp30 irinbut as nothins was known respecting any the French, it is almost cpuain that this busy night has been tile woi -f There is now a profound a eun can be heard, and the horrid dm 01 shot anu she-U screaming and whistling through tue air, bursts of cannon and bombs, the cheers, the rolling voLys, have all died away, and the deadly lights have died and left ail the bhek waste darkness. While the fight lasted, the quantity of shell tnrown by both rides were prodigious. They might be seen six and eight at a time seaming the sky wiJi then fiery curves, and then bursting with a bnsht red flash which lit up for an instant the smoke, and Sashed threueh it Uk-' a beam from the setting sun through a murky cloud. The Freneh Hirer, "bou-que'sf' two, three and four suells irom one mortar in flio-hts at a time, and must have caused fearful havos iu the enemy's lines. At every crushing volley our men used to grow quite eseited, and many a Bono Fransesse" ran througu the crowd, but the few Frenchmen who were there talked subdued and eager tones, with a deeper interest us the fate of their callant comrades than we could feel Toward of the stiuggie the Russians fired anoTV volleys from their cannon, and threw a multitude of shells into the French lines, which tt-ere paid back with interest.

It must have been the most sanguinary affair we have had since Inser-manu, and no doubt the Moniteur wUI let cs know the truth of it, and give us additional reason to admire the rrallantry of our allies. Our men seemed to think it" was a French attack, and one fellow exclaimed, Oh. when are we to get a chance 1 Another exclaimed, "When we do. Jack, I hopeto the Lord they'll let ns go at it by daylight. 1 ue to see rav Saturpav, 3 o'clock.

A. is a tremendous cannonade on our left. The Light Division buries are sounding close at hand. from (hn TVTEW BOOK BY MBS. HENTZ.

Koperi uranaju IN Novel, by Caroline Lee Hentz. pnee flCc. For sale by A rt iVI Jr ap2g fl4 F-mrth street, near Markat. Tr-r TTOR MAY. Received this mo rn- TstF-r EHSOX COO'TT, Dec.

3, 1354 -tcqititta i cf LSr. of the l.ccisvillejVlai Conrie-. jSt'- Cv-N'THtaxA, May 12. 1S5S. Messrs.

Editor; Ben. F. Barkk-y, for the shorting of Peter Glenn, at the lower Elue LiokSprings, on the ICth day of September, 1853, and for which (after three trials in Nicholas county) a change of venue was granted to Bracken county, resulted on Thursday in his acquittal at Brookville. The verdict appeared to give general satisfaction. It will be remembered that the shooting took place at the preliminary trial of the notorious Seal Ballingal, for connterfeitiog.

who is now in the Kentucky Penitentiary, having been sentenced to a term of tight years, and against whom Dr. B. was a witness. Glenn accused Dr. Barkley of swearing falsely, which was the cause of the fight and shooting.

The crops in these parts look very fine and promising. Yours, HAEP.ISOK. gr "Scui" in Franklin. eT. Correspondence of the Louisville Courier.

Frankfort, May 12, 1855. Messrs. Editors: As the item of ews may be of some service to the American cause, lam grati-fied tobe able to infotm you that in faurout of "five of the districts in this county all the regular candidates of the American party except one are elected, and the gentleman who is elected and not a regular candidate of the party is favorable io American mfaoinles. opinion that tuere were ao facts of the case, authorisingthe prosecutor to table charges against these brethren, and that under ordinary circumstances Presbytery would feel called upon to administer a severe rebuke to the prosecutor for tabling charges for which there was no foua-dation in fact, and thus, as far as he had influence, shakinfthe confidence of the church their integrity by solemnly charging them with crimes of which they were not guilty; but inasmuch as Mr. Bush has stated to Presbytery that he did not intend to declare, by tabling the charges, that he believed them to be trne; but only wished them to be investigated, to ascertain whether they were true; and inasmuch as he has subscribed the following paper in presence of Presbytery, I hereby withdraw all the charces made in the prosecution against P.

Blakenbaker and J. Johnston, as the prosecution has entirely broken down and failed to susUin tee charges made. I acted with sincere regard for the eood of the church in the prosecution. Further, I believe that those brethren had no part in the suppression of any testimony in the trial of M. J.

Shaw. Therafore be it u-ed Mr. Solomons' Eye Glass for a very brie: pe- 5 Itare 1 men; missionaries, who had cherished the natives with untiring gentleness; the liberal benefactors from whom they had received daily kindnesses; all were murdered with indiscriminate barbarity and every aggravation of cruelty. The savages fell upon the dead bodies, as if it had been possible to commit on them fresh murder. In one hour three hundred and forty-seven persons were cut off, yet the carnage was not universal, ard Virginia was saved from so disastrous a grave.

The night before the execution of the conspiracy it was revealed by a converted Indian to an Englishman whom he wished to rescue. Jamestown and the nearest settlements were well prepared against an attack, and the savages, as timid as they were ferocious, fled with precipitation from the apparent wakeful re IV 'm? an I for sale wkolesale and re tail Ue mr5 w-th decided advantage, ana nave m. ti'-' a dote -tive vision of long standing has been relieved seem to be acquiring vigor and tone. cheerfully bear testimony to their excellency and t.v;;i a nmctical OO- 1 RTS 200 doen Linen and Muslin Shirts; 25 dozen Ctdoreil Cambric Shirts; 35 do Bovs Muslin do; 300 do Shirt Collars. ail sizes.

C. TAYLOR m. ii'i'l the wonderful facility with wtttca ne m. 'es -o tbe vareus peculiarities of vision. 'ses sitvtlTF.T.

B. SMITH. ap25 s-MF." SOLOMONS office No. 74 Fourth street, be- SNAP BEANS. yellow Six Weeks Brown Mohawk; Red Valentin.

-j 1 TliTT-nii 1 -IT I- UtI een Mam and Market. my-i A. GMUN. received aiidfursale hy Resolved, That the Presbytery are disposed to excuse Mr. Rush, though they consider his conduct sistance.

Thus tlie larger part 01 tne colony was highly improper unuer mu REFUN landed Pr Empress HAN AN fc CO. TT-m tf.cn :r.froHnf.p,1 OPTlKrinnn- the Joj for the Invalid. tlie fullo-wms from tlie Saturday r.J rcnmiiier.fl our rea-Iers to peruse it carefully .,1 Tj-ferin5 siioaM not deUj' purchasinir: IIQOFtLAD GERMAN BITT.ERS-.:"..-'. Dr. C.

M- JaCKON German Stcre. No. 120 Arch street, BOSOMS. 20 dozen received, fine anil A resummon eonduct of two of the otner members of the session, rovi alalia were of the nffl- h.t nl-nt rendv to insert sill s. Fereons naving In the otuer district no cane nominated, but even in that dViric: one 3.15 mere is an awiai ciosiiiji-o Russian batteries.

saved. A year after the massacre there still remained two thousand five hundred men. The total number of the emigrants had exceeded four thou SVrts bos. nis put in haL-woru shirts, would do wedto call anderammeat MANSriED'S, but. Upon men 2111.1 i.iiwii.5 withdrawn: eers elected is an American iu piineip e.

Tours truly. BSJOyTC OF 'E public auentioa. tlie propne- 1-? and wl il'l nack-111 isies, Lazers; il. R. FONDAS MOHKIS.

i is plurr.f:'.a.:-. is iirLiiiase ir.r? virtues ot' tUis renitiiy arc so friLiv sot iortii r.otice of it. to br: zeeta our advertising es 1-1 do 1 sale bv Ijil oo In store and fc for the Crimes. On this subject, the Paris corrosnoadent of the Daily jsics nays: Whi'e manv people are yet doubtinj of a fact -v Wh ha never from the fest been a moment fixed intention to go to the CfS Conitutionalofthis morning the following very conclusive announce- Thus it seems that tlioie 'dissolute adventurers' had cultivated the most amicable relations with their savage neighbors, and that it was not until this horrible massacre of the trusting colo Jf the ii of half cie.j;.s s'ipenor in do do do r5 lo do In store a ad saleby FOXDA MORRIS. et.ve tSte of the ds to accompany a disordered We hereby acquiesce in the decision ot the Pfojlivtery of" Iy'tiisviile in the else of ffm.

M. nSlrtrni V. and J. Johnston, and oromise in all good faith to labor and pray for the prosperity of this church, and study its peace, unity aad 'priritv." They signed this paper with the understanding thai they were not precluded by so doimr from taking letters to some other church at some future time, if they desired so to do. rhnd.li.

that Presbytery enjoin upon all parties in the church to enercise mutual forbearance' and fortriveness of any past injuries, which thev -y have received in the pi ogress of this difficulty, and to study the things which make for peace and'things whereby one may edify another, and to do all that they cart to bring about a full and cordial reconciliation jf all parties in the ca'e. For tne Louisviil- i.ir Cinirierg Mr. Editor: The late pnblica'ien made in Jha Courier, to the eSeet tUt the Ji-ncrscawfie Rnrusgs were about to be thrown open to tf.c put ho as a place of pkasunilde resort, requites correction. That property beloacs 0 the le-eihocist Eioscop-ai Church, and the Trustees sharge therror -te-reby state that said p-tineal. was maue wiuiect taej knnwlcdie or -n'honty, and lUrther, tfi.t ei-sonor persons have '-ea-cu or renter; so id from them for any time whateror.

Arc, at course, ri.ey have not and will not reirau me o-rennds to be opened tor Sabbath dsseciriucn cr nists that 'plans of i idustrv wore entire iTJOAR- TC iili'is prime ill itore and for FONDA MORRIS. ceeded bv schemes of and war mmt. was sent off he. piles, languor. iretiula.s.

a bilious creath. loss of appetite in short, an in-itehedness of existence. are its insniiernble attendants. These diseases, winch hare rrO ol" the Empero; "HTTK SUGAR. na surny -tajo-rteu aiiiaf-rs, of the ablest Doctors, nave oc-en rudu iically In store and for sale br my8 FOMA Si MOEHIS.

Herman Sitters. TV-TACKEREt. tTo's 2 and 3 JIackerel; -e's 17 i -o ba flJdeodi w. a. 51 CILI.

pleasurable resort. crt hall i Jiuteeso. 'and for sale bv NOCK, WICKS oil Mam street. Just received apjlj on i THE "1sl -The St. Louis Ixteih 'IT ano P.OSTS.- ire tt) IO uumtms an iut- ins received iu store WARD St CAP.v.

IT-. 10 cask. my.1 CT-ERIOR EP.AXDT. unil for s- 1 by L5TThe Lexington Statesman ays: T'ir, "it is rumored, am! we tnriy, that lhe Kiiow-Nothino-s of this (lhe Eiahtii) Congression- of ot rreiKer rnuay says: termination ensued. These conditions Sam thinks as something unlike those which preceded the ruthless slaughter of the miserable and defenseless Pequods by his sanctimoncous sons Nor docs Sam hear anything oi -Rum' as a contracting party in the peace which was made with Powhatan.

'Thisaccount we epitomise from Eaneroft. Why Don't Thf.y Tajs the P.iphhsI We often hear of persons being "taken in'" and "done who come to town from t're country, and simply because they don't take the papers, and thousands are now suffering with scrofula, dyspepsia, and other chronic diseases, because they I fi.TTirnnnitv. Inn irtice io ourselves we -i air -wy siioiiM 1 are uni-ur- e.r,-lsv to the -outn uv me ..1 ofsral emploncs of themms Pnustrs. who've their departure, were m'ovided w.th a eomi'fTmifi)rm, and an ample c-10 E. I'bese men, Elected from the best upholstery ot the pe-meu-h'e wi'l hav the cars of the Miperor 3 tent and all its accessories during his Majesty's progress, audit win be their dutv to that tlie Emperor is proper-ivTodse'd wherever he maybe.

This is the first positive mlimation.that has ap-peored in anv French paner. that the Emperor was iomT to take the field in person. For a long time the journals were prohibited from aliuduig io the and later they were only permitted to speak of the project as a contingency. I believe it to be not doubtful that the Emperor will leave Paris on the 10th, (a day already ire-au-ntlv mentioned.) ii not vriiieh is very proiiao.e tooner. I understand that his Majesty, as licn- --iu have a s'aff HINTS.

.5 ccses new style Prints received tins morning and for sale for cash oniv. by IA STf.S LOW -1 on Mo moav 413 Main street. in itexl. to nominate a candidate for Co myi rb nlace. tvbodv.

rendLv. -re have the larscst; an'i place of J. F. Robinson, who declines. AND TOMATO PLANTS.

-00 Tomato and 2.05.) Caubage Fianls. received and for sale by -vi mi A. G. afTJN'N', 'iS-2 -Mam street. rpRev.

R. M. Chapman is new conducting ,1 We have had three "killing" frosts in all this reiiton. The aspiring beans and tomato plants and spreading melons that three days ago gladdened the eye of the gardener, are bowed now to the 'ound. We iear much that the fruit is widely injured.

The peach crop bids most fair, and the pencilling had put on their little furred coats and stood forth jauntily in the sun. They look 2-coId now, and we fear they will scon begin to drop to an untimely death. 8rmra fiominaTV His; tt iM iiiriit in iho city; iiritl flu-Ltdr ourselves irom our far-that we al worvc cd to owe yn tji "nest manai and tne mst sat- PEALED PEACHES. 1 bbl eitra nice Pealed Peaches, 'r t-djliily use, received and for sale by aplT A- G. MTJHK.

ov.n cen- reputation as a teacher must secure bint he "WHmv LIME 3cbbls toro md for sale by A. G. MOTN. fidence and patronage of the conel'octors of that institution. We learn that the sehoolis restrfctsd in the number of Republican.

don't take the papers and read about Dr. Geo eraiisstiiio ui a wi--, I composed of officers of the four armies, Anglian, I French. Tttrkish and Pkdmoiitese, TO rIPTY a in the art and appr.rr.ti-, lurnished on the t. SHELDOM McGILL. 3ARH.EL3.

Slack and tight, for sale bv M. AIKIN, Comer Green and Eleventh streets. ghegan's Hydropiper. All the druggists keep it, riiiguerrootvnists, US Fourth street- 1 nil.

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