Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 July 1858 — Page 2

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M H.l-OSTKK... i:i)ITOU FEIDAY HORNING, JULY 16, 1853. Greeasbcrg ConventionThe Congressional Convention for the 4th district was held nt Grecns.burh on the 13th inl. It was a very largo, en f buidastie, f.rul harmonious Hsscmbiflgo are assured by persons pit-sent at both, that It numbered double Ihat of .ouropponcnUheld at tin) same place on the 2!Uh ot' Juno, ,and in respect to en thasiasm and harmony tbc contrast was tili more irrcat. There seemed but one spirit to pervade tlto whole delegation which' was, tu faerißce all personal pre fVrnnco to tho tdioiea of the must avai la i!o,'quatißed man as the standard bear.r of tho campaign. Tho eovoral gentlemen naimed in connexion" with tho nomination vied with each other iu thai Vnmo ppintof concession, the rcsu.lt of Vilich wns tho nomination as by act-hi ruatioa of Hon. P. A. Hacked man of ßusb county. Tbc reader-is informed the full report of tho proceedings in our columns of to-day, for tho details, which amply bear us out in the asscrtion, that in point of numbers, enthusiasm and harmony it was uneqniled by anv Congressional convention heretofore held in the district. f The withdrawn! br Mr. Otmback of his name as a candidate for the nomination , n o t w i t L 5 1 a n d i n tho importunities tl bis many Ardent friends to aufler it to go Wire the convention, was an exhibition of manliness r.nd willingness to yield all personal considerations for the public good, that must endear him indellibly in tho affections of his old constituents. The c-mrso of Mr. Cumback. is truly r ational and we commend it to cor friend.- in tho other districts.. - Mr.5poopor, Davis, Yater, and other gentlemen irho woro -s pol-en tf. each and all,, tvitli their respective friends! most cordially uuitod iu tho effort to choose tho available raan and when agreed upon gavu to tho decision their cordial approval. ; P.A. Hnckclman 15 too well known by tae people ot this" county and, rliUict to require at oar hands a historic, sketch. His character a u mm, his' position as npoliticu n, Jus ability a lawyer ami talesman aro unquestioned und unim, pcachablo. 'With Judge llackelman ns oar candidate wc go into the battle assured that our opponcntsaro thoroguhly stripped ot tho ' catch trap"' i.ues of ' Know 2othingism": aud "liquor prohibition.' They nro compelled to take issue upon the prominent questions befuro tha ecniritry, tho Kuii-ai poliej ol Administration, aud it profligate and corrupt expeditions. Tho resolutions fairly present tho i. puci reeoived our cntiro approval, and will b fully discussed y Ju Jzo Hackclman before tho people. tVe tender to' tho friends of-Judge llolraan on the part f our candidate a fall and fail discussion and without boasting of tho result will cheerfully abid the decision of the peoplo after a hearing. If Haekelman don't hold hit. oppoucnt rather cn cr off Us platform are very rauch mistaken in the man. Jadgfl Hodman. Tho Lecompton nominee for Congress r mad 0 a speech In our market houc, on Thursday night labt, The audience was very small and composed chiefly of Anti-Locompton men. They gave the Judgtj an attentive-and respectful hear ing.' At the conclusion, ona of the Judgo'i zealous, bat rather indiscrete friends, proposed to give him three cheers, iu which manifestations he was joined by two others, a majority of the firo, it ia insinuated, vrero of tho dark lantern frr.tcrtdtv. . Tho Judge peoeh may briefly be ummcd np und-r thrco hi-ad.-, to wit: exordium, aigrncntum a:d peroration. The Crfct wa a wbrmcnt attack; ot' juhutnble M.lf, for baring arinoiincd, that the charge of alli!li.iiiig with Know Nothings, had injured him in '31, and would probably iujure him worso in '58. Tho second a futile, bophoiuoru ef. fort to prove that nnti-Lccomptontsni is Know Nothkigism, aud thirdly with n :rand eloquent attack ou defunct Know Xothtnglnn gcriratIy.v'Wo kinJiy'ro" mind our "Cameilion" aspirant, that "0 living dvj in better i,hut a ikad lion."TUi game won't win, nd your a.Uitcii1 bercabouU, gavoyon tho wrong scent. You must try another track Judge, to regain tho laurela Cumback fitrij-ped 3ou of in 'Ot. It was really amusing to witness how he squirmed and ticiited, LlutUnd and braca-Joed, that even suspicion should identify him with tho fortunes of the dead lion." We have known better men than tho Judgo to face on their connexion with tho ,4xiecnrscd thin," and : haro after observed how the guilty &torm and deny, while the innocent take it as cool us ico water in dog days. Uf course ure kuow nothing of tho Judge's past history personally, andean neither exhonrJlo or condemn him in this particular.;'.' By way cf diversion he adverted to tha great issuo before tho country, by which ho U to bo tried in October, and infv.pmcd u that his party had always b-n thAadvocatOR cf coin promises, ant bal settled Lecompton by the nth ption wf the "Ure ii-l!ugli! . amendmont, which w a n ery ucptsM: to either

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cr, to inform us of his Kunden change when it became nccohsary to swallow the (iwitidlo with lluehanan's endorsement, as fct , forth in the Grccnsbur" rertolution, 'nji a condition prcci;dnt to a nomination, h lias been trulv taid that "polities make btrar.eo bod ftllow," and it was never more, truthfully exemplified, than in this sudden backing down of Mr. Holman from his many anti-Lecomptou upoeehod, made before tho 9th, of January convention, and in the .Southern part of the district hince. that ho might sceuvo the nomination. Speakinj at ths Harket Kcusa. On Tuesday evening Aaron T.. Lino Esq., tho old line candidate for Senator, spoke at somo length in tho Market House. Mr. Line has a smooth and pleasant voice, and recites an illiberal, laboriously prefaced ftort of one sdded ultra partisan tatement of the political history cf the country, with fluency and apparent ea.se and satisfaction tojiimself ho does, and oftontimea amusing to hi audience. Therifs nötmneh dangor of Mr. liinc '-'setting 'the river on fire" unless hi opponent, tho :ohl war horso of.Pomocracy," should stir hiui up to such a boat a to mako the water "phir," t hould he come in contact with it Mr. Young, the nominee of tho Ke pobiicans, for State Snperlntendant of public Instruction, followed Mr. Line .-1 1 .. - .1 11 with an ability and clearness seldom met with from thehnstings. Mr..Youn is clear headed, cool and fluent, with an entire atBncc of expression that could possibly offend an opponent, lie vcrv clearly defined hi view.s and plans rcsjeeting our reseut whool system ard satiItd everyone, that in his bands tho Snperintendancy would recoive prompt, cflieient, and scholarship execution. Wc aro proud of his selection fyr thi.o position, as we have every assurance that ho is a thovn.ngh, practical Educator, and highly fitted to perforin all the dutiu of the office. The clcüing part of Iiis speech was a most triumphant vindication of the Republican position on the Slavery ques tion a clear and impartial expose of the bad faith of the present and luimir administrations towards Kmna, und .v. mm.iK- .11 uinr .;oiiuu principle ot squatter sovereignty, as applied in their policy towards Kaun-ts. Tho policy, sophomore eiloi t el .Mr. Line, wilted beneath the array cf facts an-l trutlilul argumentation o 31 r. 1 Yr. nj.r.s tho tender bui by ilu as'Iy frnt. Ac conr.nent! the ciTo.-:h of i!r. Ycut g to our friends, ' ifld. b. Itrc tha sa !i speeches at he made t fur people, will d more to fiivctt the d lUiiward tendency of the liovMnmettt than a score ol 'high fallutin"parti7. n haranguc. John T. C)ley wns nevt called tn:t, and excused himself, as it was too late to reply to tho lengthy -perch of hi oppincnt, r. Line, which he ih-.ignated n a mere repetition of old Stale isus of the past, and not nov i controvi rsy before the people. Mr. Cuohy, though n very plain, unnsum;ng old fanner . gave ample evidence that lio knows what ho is about. He claim to bo, as ho always lias been, a Democrat "dyed in the wool." and comnstant, because occupying the Douglas position of that party, lie made somo home thrifts at Mr. Line, uhc did," nr, brought that gentleman to his feet by way of exphtnstion. Wc predict that tho 'old war horse of Demoeraty" wiil, with n little practice, demolish the sophistries of his opponent, ''wc do." lint to Spain The recent "outrages" of British cruisers on the Cuban coast, has hud tho effect of directing public attention in England to the shamöics andfpersistent manner m which Spuin violates her treaty obligations to tl(y the importation Into hor colonies f. rdavca from Africa. That the African ntuve '.rade still exists ts due to Spanish cupidity and bad faith; and Lord Malmesbury, B.itish Secretary for Foreign Affair, has, in 11 recent speech, given Spain a hint that unless she acts in better faith, England may cease to interest h c rye If n j r o v e n t i n 2 J h en nil c x a t io nx t CuTei to tho.Y'nitcd States. British Statesmen must see, n many British merchant do; that the annoxation of t'uba to this country, would bo again to England. American enterprise would increase immensely the productions of tho Island, and English trade would participate in the benefits of a more free and greatly enlarged commerce. Annexation wo'uhl put a stop to tho slave trade, and relievo Eng. land of the expenso of maintaining a squadron on the toast of Africa. Indtcd, it is probable," that England would scarcely enter u protest now to ur acpuisit ion of Cuba. . . Sl'KlDE OF A L.VDY AT Al'KORA. A Mrs. Best of Aurora' Ind., commit cd suicido in that place on the night of Juno 30th, by taking of laudnum and arsenic. It is a 11 edged that she became melancholy upon discovering an intrigue botween her husband and a won.au who boarding in ihe public hous of which he was landlord, and yielding to despondency, Mrs. U finally tlastroycd hcrsclg. Hor mi ml beeamo thoroughly nnscttlcd lefbro her decease, and he mniiilVod 9r'.ng rmj,tom of innniy

Fem or U. S. Marshals. The At-

tor 11 ey General Las decided that U. S. MurihalU may retai for themselves six thousand dollars out of their fees, besides the expense of the ojjicc'and a reasonable iunfrrr.$ation f r deputies. It appears by the paper, published fiom the Attorpey Ocneral's ofh'cy that somo of the Marshals have not been content with this," but have decided that they were to pay over onlv what excess had been .collcted ut, tho time of making up their semi-anHu j al returns, and havo purposely allowed ,' large amounts to lay over without ma king any attempt to collect them. The Attorney Gjiural een.urej Ibid conduct. Cif Hon. John (J. I'avishas announced himself as an independent candidate for Congress, from tho seventh Congressional District, in ppobition to' 31. C. Socrist; who was houiiuated by iho Loco'uptop democracy. Mr. Davis for his manly opposition to the Lecompton swindle, deserves the support . of the people, and wo hope ho may meet with no opposition 'by t1o )!huttiwn of m Republican. ' lie i worthy the fcupporf of the friends of freedom witliout distinction ol party. The Fkoplk's Party in Dkmavart:. A meeting of the newly organized people's party was held at New Cab'.Ie, LV1" 011 ?aturJa' wwk- at which aU of ow ustl onnt" w,Cre rt;lire" ScniC J. Iviuiuiiuii.s ce iuo 'veu;:w- ' . ' proving of the ptatlorm tramen or the convention held at Dover on tho 10th of j June, denouncing the Lecompton policy ot the nutional administration, pointing to tho cmbarrasred coudition of the treasury as a proof of the incompetency of the President and cabinet to manage tho luTaiis of the nation, and opposed to free trade and in favor of protection to American industry. The strong opposition lately exhibited by Congress lo the annual appropriation for agricultural purposes has induced tho Patent Ollice to make a rough estimate of tho advantage arising to the people from this expenditure Tho whole amount appropriated in twenl years amounts to Ui7,300. Thw ofdeo has rclublo data i.i proof of the iisstimntions that without the in --. ;;lv:c of capital or lab r the l.irmcrs 01 ;,,. ,.onn(l.v n,-0 onhning enhance 1 urotlts in the corn cop of 2 1.001) (00 a y0:vr oml m the wheat crop cf JU.OtM,-! j'fi0( lll0m ,,:,t the new product of Chi-1 ,Ie4C Sugar '-ane will realise a rrdit vt ten dollar- per acre on one million of at res this year. Tliis show, a large halan -e in favor d' tlio Ag.i v;!tui m! D-ire.tu. A n I.Mroui ANr Dr.f i!-. i Inmana -The Supremo-t'ourt of this Statj has just rendered an important decision upon "the right of juries to determine the law and tho tacts'' in criminal eases Tlie Court I eld that the provision of the common law, that juries were competent to judge of the cvidenco alone, an 1 mut accept the law, to bo as .charged by the j Court, was at variance with the (.otisti. tr.tion. Artirle lt. Section 1:1. Tho Unguago of tho Constitutiou is as I'df r Llows: "In all criminal cases, hatever, j the jury shall havf; (he rgbt lo determine the law and tho fact" " This language inakei the fttnetio-n of the Court in ehir"-ini' the iarv mcrelv lolv'i.sorv not imjerative; and they mav cither i 1 follow the instructions iven, ordisre-i gard thcmrf without violating their legal lnty. tt-J"Wlcn iu 1811 James Bucha nan i'0ein tho Senntoofthe United States lo move the rejection of Elward Everett as Mini.sicrto England, backing that motion by a long, subtle and malignant speech, wherein he disclaimed all personal antipathy to Mr. Everett. all qucntijn of bin ability ami personal worth, but condemno I . and proscribed him imply a an Abolitionist, the first man to repel the imputation and hurl volca1 i : thur.d r i at tho mo cr was Mr. Eufus Uhoatv, now "lather in-law of Mr. Buchanan Sub-Treasurer at )!oston. Henry Clay'" clarion vuifo of con rue was heard load above the roar of faction. -Yon pretend," aid Clay, "to fear that tho-Unimiwill lmJinUl ictaMi. men as Mr. Everett iyo called to high uftifc; "I tell you that if such men ate rejected on Buch pretext, the Union is already dissolved." The coijjipirators wero cowed by the defiant," indignant bearing of the Whig statesmen, and the co'dheftrted, crafty, treacherous mover of Mr. Everett's rejection devoured hi chagrin in silence. Then Messrs. Ever ett and Choatc did not doubt that they stood on tho National side in the contest, and that Luc hanan a motion, luouiru veiled by r. pretended love of and care for the Union, was intensely factious. sectional, und in its drift hostile to thej integrity of the Union. Mr. Buchanan is the same to-day that ho wa in '41: where, then, aro Messrs. Choate tncl. Everett? AVi? YörA Tribun'. " PiT Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, "whci was deprived of his Roat by the CO Hon of Representative, pnMiaiie. a card to his conslitueniP. to u.t m says he will do battle either na tbo tan j daid bearer or as a private. Wc think i.n -.ii l... vnmliuite'l. We (lonoibe-l lievo there is another Kepntlican hi tho Phtnct thitt ' su be eh-en-d. .

Anti-Lecoiaptan Congressional C: ,. tion. PurJiunt to notice, the DcIe.M.'tho ncQal counties composing. tho 4

Congressional 3;strict assembloU in th Court llouso, la Greensbqrg, oil Tue daji, thc13lh inst , at 10 0 etoede A. M foiHhenrposo of nominating tn untt Lecompton candidate for Congresn. ' J. F. Stevens cf Decatur, tailed tl' foiuefftion to order and on motion CoK trr'an 01 JUecatur was cauca to tut Chair. O On motion of J. V. Steven,, Jill the RepnliJIcyn editorsof tha District, and fr. Oxrgory of the Rising gun Visitor, were appointed .Secretaries. On'motion of Judge Ponner of Deeaturi n committee of ono from each coun ty was appointed select ' permanentj

officer. Tho committee was composed being called for responded in a charueof R. D. Brown of Dearborn, J. S. Tea-itcrbtio speech in which ho took occator oj", Ripley, II. F.Williams of OhTo,'Rion to make considerable merriment at II. C? Galion of Fnrhkjin, A. F. Wood- the expense of W. S. Jlolman.the Dem cock'bf Rush, S. Ar BonBe'r of Decatur, ocratio nominee. On motion of Ö. C. Tho committee reported for President Thompson of Decatur, a resolution was

John II. Farqoh'ir'of Franklin, for j Vico.lVesldcnts, Geu plin, John Srartis - si . ... of Dearborn, Jefferson Helm of Rush, Dr. II. Jessup of Oab, II. A. Mayhew of Ripley, Jas. Morgan of Decatur, and for Secretaries all the anti-Lccompton cd'torsof tha district. CoJ. Farquhaf came forward and thanked the Convention for the honor and made a telling speech. On motion, a com mitte of two from cacli count was itppoii.tcd to apportion tho vote to i bo cast by the respective counties, taking as a basis the vote cast for .Morton in the election of 13."f. The committee consisted f o 2vShaddinger and J. Wolf of Rush, John Swartz and R. D. BVown of Dearborn. I. F. Spencer and Thomas Hughes of Ripley, S. Hafer and J. F. Stevens of Decatur, Jamc3 It. Smith and Hugh S. Espy of Ohio, Geo. W. Kimble and John Williams of Franklin. On motion of A. F. Woodcock a committee of twofiom each county was appointed to report resolutions. Tho President appointed Benjamin Spooner, Dr. E. B. C,flins ot Dearborn, J. S. Yealer and II. Kuowlton of Ripley, A. F. Woodcock and LVonidas Sexton of Rush, S. A. Roiiikt aid G. A. Ander son of Decatur, J. II. Jcs'up and Dr. II T Williams of Ohio, Wilson M:rrow r,.,.. inn,.n nr Tr,.,,aiin ()lJ mMl;on tu. t(i-ivnii-Mi adjourned until 1 o'clock P. M. 'At I o'clock l M. the convention met. On motion "f l. P. Brown of D.arborn a noniin .ting c'o;.i.iiiiteo of three fr.'iin each county wa t:j,pinted to report a candidate Thf eommiltce con--isl d of I)r. S.mi Davis, David lluzz.ml and C. C. Bmkley of Fraukl.i., II D. 3rown, JohnSwariz and John Farris of Dearborn, S. A. D.-rmll, Col. James Morgan and B. II. Harney of Decatur, II. Ki.owlton, Sai'ih and Malott of Eip- j !..,. n,. ir t vv;r; .,..a i., n ,;,, " . ...... . , anJ r,.-pv 01 t?!iio, J. . 0.1, Jleim aikii Co-per ct Kmdi. The nppot iioi iacnt committee reported the fallowing ;ib the number uf voles to whi h t!io re.-pcclivc counties are entiticd: Dearborn 07, Decatu;- '.W,, Franklin GO, limit r7,Eip!ey Ohio 9. Ou motion it was ordeicd that the ! "'-in committee take this report ! for their basis Tl. D. Brown of Dearborn, moved that Hon. Will Cumbuck be nominated by acclamation. Tho motion was received w ith thunders of applause and unanimously carried. J. F. Stevens of Decatur came forward and stated that ho was authorized l3' Mr. Cumback to decline the nomination. Mr. Cumback being loudly called for en mo forward and made- a powerful speech and declined the nomination in favor cf other gentloinen of tho district who, he thought, were entitled to tho honor. '

Denjamin Snooner Esq., of Dearborn

unanimously adopted, in m substance, in vitiiig the supporters of the Lecompton policy of tho administration lo a full, fair and candid investigation, by discussion before the people, of the issues tendered. On motion it was resolved to appoint a District Central Committee . of cue from each county. ' Whereupon the Chair named the following gentlemen as the Committee: Hon. Will Cumback of Decatur, Leonidas Sexton ofRush, Wilson Morrow of Franklin, II. D. Brown of Dearborn. W. II. Gregory of Ohio, J. S. Yater of Ripley. . When on motion the Chair declared tho convention to fetaud adjourned fins die. Edinburgh Correspondence. Edinbl-hgii, Ind., Julv 12, 18öS.

FaiKXU Fostkk: We have had a glo- J jiromi(.. l0 finally provoked him into rious rain, and tho thirsty earth has j ,sljic attitndo where he could get an been satisfied for a time. Tho wheat is j ext.UiP for killing him. To tho.-o whall cat, and the general yield is god;L;t ti,:s jt vKXYi u Ut'st deliberate in fac, th s crop is rather better than J mi,rfc.r average. The grass crop i being rap-1 JJ,. knew there was k possibility ol

lidly cut, and wul be also more than average. The oats er-p is almost failure, thongh there will probably be enortg'i t'-r homo consumption." 'i'uJ corn looks line, and with a late fnU llu-ro in i 1 K.i.ri..iiflJ.4bi., I.II L,1 Vt'j.. .l,Vir7'ltll gererallv in a vcrv ii:io hum r. Our F-urth ot J,,ly celebrated on the Srd.and wo im.l a rich time. About 5üd Sun l:n- Sehcd chil-hv: wt-ro -i.i 1 1 1 in.iiiu i, an i ..(. iiii iiini Mi'i women! ir.vs. Holh.h.v, Barns !tn4 .. .? . . 1 1 .1. ... 1 -,. 1

lieam ma!e ns evcelient spm hcs, Mel!111 - X?" '"-cte I wlh

(lie whole a:V;;ir va.--'j;l o'.'i admirabl c I was-oleased to learu that J ir ,t , t....i 1..,. : t III'IUKJII ll.l' t'VVU 11 v ' : 11 t . i I V.I II Congressional dirict. lie is a gentle man and a sehol. r. ami a man who will ! not disgrace hi cc nstitiu nis, if elected. lie can write a Liter in the Knglish 1-tn guago, a: :id will, in :i:aracier 01 your nirici. uv inay nr Il . n f r ...... 11... ..h,....l l,.uv,.v-..i. ajili.i n.vin!,. .,.. l,,-J ' 01':,1,y vviil vte tor an out-an-l oat li tpub'ieun ono who hates tho Kaiifa

trauda he hates anv other devil. I.ofi-m r '1 -:vimi Vo Si'auvi: I1:m-i-ik IprcMiiaoinoney'mattei-s were sel-:1 kAyicVVc learn from Shcri;! Ma- , rP, tners, ",viio returned lrom t.o.iir.ihiiH l.ir nom. it ever. m stringent as now. I ho I tJuh l!u;t Leether, t he murderer has lurmevs tunnel get money enough to m,t ,.:ntn a morsel f..,- t!ie li ve day.

nay their hands, and all town improvem.nl. e.-,,,., t,, I , v.i it n , , i I h t- t -r, .,1 M , A VI iiv in' rt 111 ' innv n'l'jn'j in v v consent Iii- .1 -.1 I u e l"ok for tho "bettor d-iv - acomiig, nnn mpe uiau u v in vmiy - - l i . . i. . . : ...:t i ......... along right soon. Blackberries are in our market, but thev tnste too much of silver todigest well. - lUnting ears are in our gardens, sail cucumbers are ready for the table. New potatoes are rather ; small, though some aro of tolerable si;:e. The intensely h t weather of the last lew weeks caused mmo sickms-s here, but I think il is passing away. I was glad to hear that your College exercises pawed oft finely, and I :m pleased to hear that' beT scholars nro making applications for tho coming year. I was ptilncd to learn of the death of young O'Byrne, as ho was a young man of fine habits, und ot groat promise. Verily, 'in ihe midst of life wo are in death." It. No Doubt of it. Tl' Vashingtun Union concluded an article, n fw dasai:o with these w.n-ilg-"t is certainly a good .hinj to be a Democrat in theec d.tyi." Thp Ilichmond Whig replies as follows: "Now, to enablo our readers to appreciatetho force, the pertinency," the eloquence, nnd the pathos of tho above exelnnmtion be the Fnion. we will inform . ', , ,' i.4l T. .

....... .......... '--j ........... ... ...v. v ... .., i m- , iii...u um rc-ioiiii oi ij i rua-iiror. containing5-the foregoing declaration, I f'1"'"- U madn :'or Wnc-r, rxo-j t : , . . . 'c!- of ir.--.nul u-knen f.rrcjrMlardi.ii;l..1-ion. No

containca also nearly twelve columns ol Government idvertisiiv-' Thot is nenrl v tovcrnmcuiaoMitising. inai is.ntan ono halt ot tho Lnion was hlleU with matter, for which it received heavy pay for publishing, out cf the public Treasury! Can any one, therefore, bo suppriscd that the Union man should think, V it is -certainly a good thing to be a Democrat in these days?" Kr Negroes aro permitted to voto in 'onnccticut, undor a recent amendment f the'vTOTisUtu.tion, giving them that pnvi.egiv. 'hen bucU n law is enacted n Jndmna, w iopo l0 llftre moilcv nough to carry us out of t,lQ glato ' vjy-Tho corner ntune of thoCnll.., nonument, nt Charleston. S.U.. wm, i;,i i.i ' -- ' um ltn much'epremonv on the CSth ult

rischaxge of Jim lane at lawreüce.' The Examining Court in LanoU case

Jucharged tho prisoner on the tid.After the argument closed, the Magis rate-' .on'iposing the Court, were twenty. bur Lonrii corning to a deoi.siun. This, ras O ing in part to th contradictory .character of thetestimony, and in part .to some-other causes which may bocomo public hereafter. ; Every possible circurnstanco ttiat i-ould bo imagined in connection with 'lb case, wns sworn to by tho witnesses jon ono side'er tho other. Every fhade ;f character of a case was mado out i'rom the blackest and roost deliberate, jnurdcr, to the most meritorious nnd Valiant 'instance of self-dcfenco ever Recorded. From the kuown character of the witnesses the- Court could havu been at little loss to know what part of the testimony was eredib'e, but as they ivere at liberty to believe one part as well another, they studied Rotno time to de cide what aspect they had better give tho crse! . " Though this result' was not unexpec ted, vet it has excited grtLl indignation in tho better and iiioro"trvienigent cIa5il1 of the community, for they know jast how th $ case was made out, but the rswdiej, who arc all Lane's friends, are in great glee. . The cause of the quarrel between Lano and Jenkins, .arising from the disputed land claim, wns carefully kept out of this investigation by Lai.e's coun. hel, aud it mu.'t be confessed that with out this the caso appears lauch better for Lane, but to those. who know how he provoked this quarrel, by making a vexatious claim to land lo vhich he hud no title, how he tried lo compel Jenkins by threats end oiherwiso to compromise and jrivc him ball" of it. and how when ho found it was impos sible to frighten Jenkins into any com ukin anv M-ranenu-ut with Jenkins: niw - lu ,s vafc hopeless, tut may not be witli his aUr.iiiiistrators ',n. ro'ireseiitativrtv j - - .Sjkntu'!;: A ki -.). .v. V have reiceive : ti ie . t mim la. r of tho Cch.-ntilic Artes:in,.imV.!.hed at Cinclnnati.uder dirccii-iM 01 t..o ,i o.c: .can 1 aid " Tl. I Compat-y U start ;; out w! o cvtry inrosneu o: rivu io i i-. .h-.mi.ü. AlHvT- (' pul.lishyd in New , York. vt ,(1 :i..iis ee'.crpr c, we .a.u p 'rv-i i:iy a'luxllli" I. Theyiii' oiu -tieal wo-'Clialiü-s of the f.i".t m J( r. t-f slerlirr' industrv. i.'.t I o! ; 1,. i ! me:' ns to ca rr' i It to Sit I SS. believe it I wul !"ut'l'( ' t r;,V ('. W. St:iT E- . loeal e.titor of

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I li lie st a I.' 1 .leg i! iho !i:t f in th.1 : v...;t?n , ,-CiV:;u ?' f r a steamer to tyke l.iu' J:nd determinedly ivIum-k io psriane oj I !' " V KliUUt f.jO.I Wtia'CVCl Inn Ki.m iu ii"u 1 1 .1 1 c 1 c i . - iio ccm lie ll'HUM 1 I IV IMI lll l' 'IV.. I V.I 1 v!. , ,. , , . , Sine' .y it i-iliri- 1 . i li-.u mn 1 . . . - j ji Icing a!luers 110 questions, iiii'i speaks to TioO'.Htv. ) idlioUaie!, Use young dep' rado. h:r fiti'ill L.ii-ii hri in trl.f iiitn . . . i . 1 1 ,: . . 1 1 kit h. ! . mul wm Jlf i;lhhiMUy mty .',,;,,) in tJ-K. prison - -CU. G iz'ttc. BROdkviLLi: ÜOLLIJÜI. rPho (lrt Oji m uf t!ej cu'.U'-Ij: yrir 1S.'.9 v til A cuintiii'iuv in pI'H'.'lty, Aujal ;:), 1S"'(. In;, liiij tlio j.ynt yct.r. the iii;-titut.e;i iu viij'.ynl d hiph cli-:-t uf prorvrity. No !1 -r wilt I- rI in n i vin lo re'idi-r il tili m'r pro'yrom and rlti-'ien'. Youth knvwu to 1 IiliukmI niirdo-l-nt r.ot t fliniltc t to lh' t'ollin. A'l male fieli"ii u.Miibr to 'tl-M- toti-l l iH-itci-Mv iiiliin? ij ihvcotu-Koor on !iu groju-u, und t.v wioi.r in1 f.. .i. M hl.l.lrt 1. tl... . ' L.l.f..... ' 1,, vi .f. f ! . m liniMi i Ii I ' laofi . ... j tli.. a". 1 '. . I hn l.r.-i i'-nt w:l to ilin-ftly r;.'-imitji. U i' p:ncnl or paartiaii for li-; i"h"thiji hkI (.'fii-ril dt'jx rtim nt et" Sil ktud 'üH, iimlo or Iu.mIo, nhu dih -i- I niii.'sly uudrr L : cool.6!, !'..! Inn iiiir iliflod lioaiilinj; j.i'-o ki dirft'ion or til, hin COIICIMtt. A-io lm:j( r-.n bo arrioio-t iu t'n f'oüi, hoio j tum, liit'ii, iiity erj.ij miIi nrilagfii fvir-.i'lf-bortuKii. iiuJiT iL. -i T iym of ihn Ir i-ii-rj I nd hie liidy. Furtbrr iiii'irmmion r'."riiig itii a in re of ho icbnot, wi'.l be carfiillr iii.p.olcd by tl.-) rrvidout, If addio-trd ly uiait. Ycuog lorn c-n find roouii fyr iho mmo jmrpw.ie i-i tuu. liood bonrd in ix-:iont rmi!im r-n bo obtained at price not ecpoti:)tTi',Ai) t rrwrck, furl ai-'J liglita ln.-liiJiil. Tuition in the l'r!pirat.,rT I)rjirt'-it i $-'S per term. Amtdctniu $t..n, CoUvgintB C','). Jaoilor' f,o SO. Munit? itKtPtmen'nl S'.O. l'o of iumriem nt s. Froti.-li or 0'rtnnn J'.iirt-in.-und drawing ii. Tuition liiU moft rttl-4 wi.h tlei Tiit-ur r wiihin tiiiu r !n vi f.-om tho I,... .!.. t. I ,...l. p o . . ... ' 1 1 ' I I 1 1 I Mil H - "1 ilH ' bllliVi' I rultlrd to atUnd rr."iliill.jni ai'l.-r Ihis reri.id. until ...... ..i..,, .... .i ii-rm. t-lU'K-niS Vlil lint he Hr nu ioni en c revived, txvcn y -i....-iu: airun?. t m'" m,J! !l ,ha, Vu ' "f c,1,CMnK- '" " "-n Uno ttno; and uu dedu-uion will ho n..i-Je on the mition b:!U of llio w!u i nter williin tno n-i-.k. from tho I'oium. nocrnciit or the trnn, extra lalnrmut bo bestowed ut-ou fu.-h lo flt Hum fi r thi-ir ola.hr. Th-J Uonri of I nstruoiioa will ia.oo du projrv. of tlio p:i-il, if tie r:nui..ition of t.u Coik-cj Lc ct-m-pli.vt with. No pii.ii-will be admitted to tho rrrj-.-eatorr p.u tint nt, who ore unablo to read ia the Kk-ctif I'liitd Reader. At toon a tbT are qnalificd to rca I 9 b' c, tbry will bo a-tmiiUd and ill receive i:if tr-.nrtion from nm!o toucher aud bo uuil-'r tht-ir uifci-iliuo. For catal-.tjtie i.r any in.forrniition ad lro. liev. (. KKW C. A. CIIASr., A. M.. PresirUnt. wiJon ilurrow, St-u'y Ueaid of Tiutpof. JuMTtf, SA M lt L Br3 E N K I N S, SADDLE Si HARNESS MAKER, CARWHtir "XTTOCLU SAY TO II 14 old I'riondj and cuttoi V men that be i now riejiureJ to axoiamuJite them with evrv tliiDj In ui line of buniiio, od feula eoaüduut be caa uit all who may give hiia a call with it ,TOllt 11 ?in ,Ä bought Jn lbs connuy, at tiifa',.or fti "fs. 'e'.l and fe my ttle cf work. rnj T if.

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4 1 . ..AI SEWING- ÜlÄCHIKiS rr II TC Unkel s! jn-J 'M furntOi ordrn for ihe Vit J. superior Se in? MurLinc, Livti bewilltcUatCinciiuiHti priet. 7h mipcriorif r rf tLis Maohin overall o'.liers i known thru.i'u ut th taiir lcuj'.h nil Ireu Jih of th land. " Ever Ma.liacis arrnntcl to uvlc sti'factory. j. n. rui'CE. SoTice to HsirsTf Pctitioa to Sell Ecal Estate. SttitJ of Indiana, Fravllin County. "VTOTICn i huM-ljT (c:vn. that VfiU-o Morro, i Administrator d oni iion with t'je,ftin arnnel, of the Estteof AVilium r.u'v,ttom, dw'd, baa fiicd bit TOtitiwn ta ecll th? I'.rt Kitato of tbe d 'Ce ti en'., hipcronsl tr.-ir.j ir.snTiriont o ray b' deUs; and thnt tali pftitioo witl be hiarJ st tho next tra of (heCoart of Coinmr, Plensef r a:d Couoty. TeH: July fth; A. D., Iftiif?.' J0l!X M. JOHNSTON, July 9 22-3i . C. C. 1. Franklin Co. (.w-rufTi . 1 1 , T ' i .. c ...... rr .-1 ..... - L !(thn cwllj:fr.l ludiaJ l'byeki&n) having a:r:vcl to an Advanced CxS BS Sold it', tlffirct read tho rtroliant of hi ljj iu endinj to iur i.ii -i-u I'.r-.ur.'jiiL iue laal A" r yt lite .lo.ln-iaa wuicli U&i provpj to . i Bue'sliil in tUe Cur bf ConUiiu(jüoi), troui.I.iü, Anliin, ! Liver (Vi.-ijd.iint, e'euebs !- AXP II AS BEES , c,.5ia, fre or ctJYge. " j Tiio oil I'r. h4 Lrcju'ut bia la :TU'r..c(iy tt "rrcnt pcrffcUoi; ia !t.i-ic-li.ro of iho ia.t f:fty ycarr. Tri TT? 0 'd i' f's n n3i'-at tliat it Hill V V W W rjrf 9 cj.;ti out 13 of eonfinu(ti v'')nu:np'iuu. -As hi fflnent K'ircuinitUvC-J salio him, h will OF cad e.teh aj'jli -ant wh l'urcisb-T-i-CT Tfi'f" '!corif.ul of Kit TD.r.torai ;with r.iinu'p an l exprieit dirrcUV !t"'t.;t fur pr-j-ring It tb'tn-elve, ih-y fch.t!l hyro tried it, 'anl leiru'.d its L'-norial ffe'ti UK. S.U. lit UN'S iu their crn.' llsuh ppücaut wud a'.cirp (9 trait.) . tv OF p iy if.e r;um HMrr, and lu a-a-.rrt;eniit. AMrt-M i:i:w yo?j' New Votk. CHEAr CAS II STORE. JOHN KING (Lit? Mir; L Wf,!,i Aron.p R:sr::cTi ur.r.T nici.tntDh'so 11 cuflomrrs an 11)4 puba.', thii he i jmt la rivcipl ol' a 1S "Ul "-t tiO;'e fJeelion of SPitlNVr & SUMM . ü3Tr'?" GOODS, Cou'.i!n of '.i-.tft und rccit f!-hii-nfct!e dai.irrv f ta? va-'on, Li: k 1- jhjcji t c'.l at Kisiisss rcirm inn ca:h. . AVi'AOV.JLi 0:iSTii PAQdSlZ In Ad Y : -. ' iTv.I hi l!. i ilner.-" . 5 v, . A3 lie i t dcic. au u. !..; i lutt J Vi! "il V .1: ; tl v r-h r;:ir-n 2i f?Ja !it- .' - : s!".!i iuJuctrrcitta i. ' ' :utni;c(-at to iLsji, . . . . . .... ' . .. ' w J -. i'.m nil, t '.t u of Iii io;k ti.L"iv. j;iy3-Cm. rj 1; " . o ) h.".V.i;... .iWvlww. VTiti" 'a l ; v .:.; t'. .v J!"ii tb.'cr b 4 b.He A 1 V".-1 f ....tri. p.'..j,iri I y, iifti-; lui f.)iiai.-, t l.i r . 1 ,t i itii-ut ef hi .ifJlttm. AM .. 1 ".! h'-' u .-'i .: '.I 1 1 J i 1; ' '. U d 10 i'... 5 .'.1 in 1 'r. .ir viint hi M -:r. ' I 1 pc:sop . ir.-ivif i,..;i.'uiiia Ty.1 .til.N" V.'YVi. jojiN v.i :.!:t:', !rri v?..:,.,. ;i -rli.;. '-,i:AU.:,, j,,,),.,,,; :. r,,hvj a, xU 1 IT a.:. 1:1 I'. fH..'.e. . i j.'i.u 1. ! 'i- r.if, ''ic r'.n.-i, Mi )'y .''luv IxJ'-S.' -'.i t ; iu i'i . 1 1 i-v c-.".' : j i-. u; u'i'icn. 1 .'i" !; - O11 l.ii .. ii , :'. ü'iu - th t.t.4 ( r . il.. l'..r -il.i.l. i''n . (- i ',r ltt.i-ifir lf.. I t'linliit ji'i.unli 10 i o ' ..:. t t r :.-.;.;. "f.-.-ii.tioi't ; ri lio n at l,: r-.-1 -! : i.- .i .1 tt.-ookviiiv. Ii. ii. .-: u;;i :;ti:, ;t. r;:i:! n ::, 1 . !::v: !.VN v, a. KU i.. "', Jlllxi.JM, Id ! L'sll-Unj Cora. J. tV.'ilXKlliKn. 1 AOf.-'i a ) ymr- ll- v.. EEGC'KYim! HERE ! r.' ' ' WILLI A M FRANK'S UH Vt vt iAA'v; v J IP 7' f; 'j :.: ys- i k .?),' z i ra: novv'ix Vri.L i last" ,ör-o'i i:: to mm .uv-.I,-V'V-t'l. ... v...tT.', iv.'.r.'.. " lh i is- um x' ' s'lv. A n bv.li- i n in "tti-Mie-l tf my old tVii ti'id ' u-t -i; ei t -i.!i cud i .tu.iB ri turi.i'.H:.- 1 cV"l 9 J-tii. u;'.u i 1 w hf I j, lor 1 on -.! t i'iin-;Mja;i I 'm-, bv.h iu-li .4.N jn-.d rt-taii !vvit Win a j- uct'.i i I t Aik mail tttd having (jt -..! liHiid oihiC. -1 tvitl oi'nllirhmcrt, I tll ci'.-,.-:l .1 lu.oit.f. I no ai! kiLiii oT I'u;ui:uia( rburt id :-o. I puf jiurti H'..ir titinrt.il n to lbi kind of vU n; j k.-ui-in ..it band ut :i! tU.itf an afOi liner.l rt lo.i-ly liimin Cutfin, t' I a! i ir.I o t) any ty ntid fni.-ii. I '. kit p ? I : u : i t- ( ott bah 1 nil at CI !"i;ina:i T..ir-. .;:-i I'ml t tu fig i.f tbe TIITLII ( IIAII'.S, n T-w doors Ninth ol J.iw k A Furnnliar' n'orw, ttH aide cf tbe irt-ct. UM. TUAN K. VALLEY HOUSE. B20X23 r. luxwzli., fhihtoh. HHAVINU tu!:n tli- V.ve Uritfe,' th" prcprir-" t-ir w;il drvoio hi in-iivi led atti-utioi to the roml'i.rSof t'jo.-u vho may loccrae hi ftteit. The e.-taSli.huii Dt U r.ow utidcrgoiuj; a thorough rcpnirins and clou:ivin;. fur luu ruiuuier eatoo, to birli he inviu bii iiii)dn and the pul'.to geaera'.ly. I!o'o end 1 ndatioa of cu.-turpT. ri'- l-l f .-r (be accotntaoFREE CF CHARGE! ! T HAYi:.H'SY hl't L:iV KD mietbar lot cf Dr, 1 W. Mti.i k !::! n; itu Ian?, fi ur the cure cf IvhenuiJt' iu, 1'iiu or I'uini'u! sici-V! , .- .i-II v: , M..ut, rotittacUd J'i-u or JoJiit.i, Netralg'a, J Ni l on M' .i-l"i- 'i--, (- I'cr'oP a Si ':: . b.v ru'.iin of tbt -nature. :,- i 'j me crn have vue ap- . 1, m . ' I mt' r ll .M plirali-jli, I;v "i" :, it r-otu'r'.'ii vir; io. reward ol I, , ' v - 'i ' - '- V i .io J.'ocr oS'i to fay a T i: N I) O , L A 11 s For coy t'nilt.:e l:j :ni mti-'-.i; t U cut. Tblf faid U put un in lir'--.' 1- t Ii-., pun is Ihe rhtapei roedieina wc knew of in vi w of nji irm to atr.ail jortioa li ril'rro a e -ri j-.n e ".re. All or.lor e'JI'.r-.'i de TitOs. TtARTO.V, inarrh i If. IrvoltTj!;, Ind. Xe-.v Cash and "I 'reduce Store. JNO.li. COOLl-Y, FAN'CY AKD STAPLE CRY GOODS. , mij, t. " ...j.-' ':... V,. u u. J. ,-.y u lotteries, Jlurdware, utensn aro. NOTIONS, Ac, vt'ar.TarViiii n..JHs.

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