Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 18 August 1830 — Page 4
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Cory don Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat.
fy, fo (he base, cringing am! ?nivch'ng hypocrite. . Thcfc observation we have collected with Care and caution. They are the beat features this subject can bearyand arc collected from the cources afloat. We could net pec nor hear every thing; and have given reports as faithfully and fairly as vie could obtain their?. We 'are. among those dbttatisfxeri with the distribution of justice in this ca?e. Glad are we that order and peace were preserved on the dny of the cxt cution, and
subsequently; and though some things have been
against the father; brother against brother, and neighbor against neighbor, merely to advance the interests of ambitious demagogues." "They are the parings and offals of society" "mark thera before they become too numetous for us," the mobility "Mark thtm! now!! now!!!" Somerset Herald, Anti Masonry is making rapid marches in the Kingdom of King Paul I. and it appears it has al-
rnarlv anfiimn mti.iv nfnio IVT'iioaf t"o rrttnl etih.
done which ought not, yet as all has been done jects in New Hampshire. This has roused his Ma
Uith the order and deliberation of a funeral so- jestj's courtiers, who, we learn from the Boston lemnity we find it difficult to reprehend. The Free Press, "fearing the loss of his Majesty's powyeople have broken their bonds; they have e3- cr, summoned a conventicle by order of Most tAm from the pell, they are freemen; and as Worshipful Isaac Hill, Past Grand Master of New curb,, wii judge, at the coming election, they will Hampshire," at "Head Quarters," and issued a fcow their former art?, by flinging the sions of circular, addressed to the people of New Hamptheir repeotance, with sincere hearts, into the shue, lamenting the persecution of Anti-Masons
ballot boxti.
To the Editor of the Philadelphia Sun. T h vc just finished reading your account of the
Execution of Porter," published in your last nam-
laCicnting the pe;
and charging them to umark that man who attempts to unite Aif Tl masonry and muTics, as a tcof fit for very desperate .undertaking and a suitable associate fpr knaves and desperadoes." We too say mark! mark!! mark!!! the .Ami-Masons.
ber, m ide truly valuable by the many interesting Thcv have not marked them enough vef. It ie
irf and truths which are introduced into the nar- true'they marked Miller's Office with fire and rative. turpentine. Thev marked Morgan's throat with Were you aware, Sir, that the pardon of WiV blood. They marked Mitchener with a shoemaktecn was pi-anted, signed, fealed, tyid delivered to er's knife. They marked Miller's face with a the Post Master General before any petition was "canvass cap," and his heart with a poignard. forwarded; or even signed, asking for a pardon? They marked Anderton with a "black mark" on " If you will ak the initiated, they will tell you, the forehead. They marked Pritchard with a if they Ull you the truth, that before the pardon true masonic murk a cut throat. They marked i aa 1 announced, the Right Worshipful Junior Smith with ngavelon the head; and they marked trand Warden, who U ate'i the District Attorney our s?gn post with a saw, and the country with of the United State?, George M. Dallas, went on black handbills on the occasion. All these marks to the 9 at of Government about a pardon. , iaVe bcerf made; but they are not enough. Let ' If you will ask the Marshal, Mr. Conrad, per- (hem go on marking every honest man who is not ha pa he will let you see the pardon of Wilson, and willing to tolerate these bloody outrages upon the you will find it dated .Tone 101b? nearly a' month ' pence of society and the security of life. Who . m, t t mmmm,mmtmi mm ti a,AU I "mm mm mm. 1 I t t iL . ? - 1 L
utn;it: uii. tictuuwiiui juiici, vuu iiu.y .v- dare, anci wuo will exercise me privilege ci a marked, the intermediate time was employed jn freeman the privilege guaranteed to them by :
black en ins: the character of Porter, and invjutinff : tfw blood of ntriotism : and the da v of tnarktr.
to him a multitude rf ciimes and' confessions of will fionn he over. r u!fe MrU
horrid murder?, and in whitening Wilson. Anti Masonic Herald, 'There is now selling at three cents a ba?e libel " on the memoy of the wretched man who perish- Look at the Contrast !!! The last Rochester ed by the sentence of the law, but whose no less Craftsman, a paper that speaks the language, and guilty comrades are, by partialitrj and favourite- gpeaks largely of the spirit of Free Masonry, as ism, yet left to enjoy the light of heaven. This exhibited in modern time a paper which is patU n cruel distinction, and it will not be in the pow- ronized by more than 3000 of the Prate mi ty, and cr of zealous or interested partisans to convince its sentiments approbated by other three, yea, 30 the public that this injustice and partiality had times 3000, after charging J. C. Spencer, Esq. as cot ils foundation in wicked motives, and did not Special Counsel, with corruption of the deepest spring fiom bad intentions hue, for no better reason than that he faithfully, R ORIl. legally and honorably discharged his duty to his r country and its laws, thus speaks of Eli Bruce, a Every fart annnnced tfrc an optional proof of who daringly acknowledged that he assisted our declaration (hat Wilson is a 1 r.i;r. Mason. Ihms . ... . s Jx . iir:ii:aMM i.m frrwistaWo evidence. Edxtci:. ,n kidnapping and incarcerating William Morgan in the magazine of a national fortress; a man who "MARK THE ANTI-MASONS," refused to testify at the late trials at Lockport, Ts the language of the craft. Scoff and fneer for fear of implicating himself in the murder of nt, and blander, and perrecute the 4,tag-rag and Morgan, and who js now in jail for the first nam bub-tails," the fcnpc-gallowfes," the "Anti-Ma- ed offence: "Eli Dhuce, as honest a man as ever aons." "They are monitors let loofc upon socio- breathed, but sacexfxCed to the prejudicks of tfl't yf tyrn the father against the son. and the son times'"
