Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1853 — Page 1
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CRAWFORDSVILLE REVIEW DEMOCSATip FAMILY NEWSPAPER? Published every Saturday Morning, by
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"•'{A STITCH IS TIMES SAVE NINE.
TiY
THOMAS WHEELER.
There is no truer proverb, Than this old-text of mine Yet all! liow few arc careful
To take this stitch in-time!
'Tis hot our outward raiment That needeth all our care, For there's a garb within us
That needs as much repair.
Yes, Virtue's robe, infolding The noble, gocl-like soul, Must needs be often mended,
To keep it always whole.
For sin has strewn our pathway "With bramble, brush, and thorn: And these will tear our mantle,
HoTvever snugly worn.
One stitch if took in season, Will make it whole again If not, 'twilL cost to mend it
A -rld of toil and pain.
For but ONE step from duty May soon be rcctilied Yet, launched on Sin's slrong torrent .d. We may not stein the tide.
Then let this sacred mantle Be kept in good repair, Well mended with the stitches
Of I'AITII and LOVE and PRAYER!
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READINti FOR SADIES.
is probably no business in which common
sense is less heeded than in that of love The moment a girl begins to think of "orange blossoms," that moment she bids farewell to reason, and plunges into a sort of lunacy, from which all the eloquence in the world cannot extricate her.
Driving a baulky horse is a pleasant business, and so is tin-attempt to wean a jackass from thistles. But what are baulky horses and jackasses compared to the sulkincss of a £irl who has yfot the devil in her
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those whom* Cupid has inoculated with the
virus of "bcatiiic lunacy." As lovers
have no appetites while they are courting,
it? Will thev, think vou, feed on air and
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a quarter to see tl ing at the curious ed— 'Tfnw long you fellers been in this ere of hitch?" .1 years." was Eng's reply. 'Duteii! Gettin' kind o' used to it, I calculate ain't you?"
Wc_ougl to be," said they.
"Yes, indoci^." said Chang. "Wantto know! Wall, I swan, yeou are hitched queer, said Jed, minutely exam- ..
an.ngthc ligature. ''One of veou fellers'
d'Os. tother ieller be a pucker, I reck-. j10]d
on: "Would be bad," said Chang. "Don't drink nothing, I guess-
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LoVK, nAUlES AXD BUTCIIF-R BILLS. There. .. O-
am
head, bccausc a young gentleman with hoilow cheeks and bright blue continuations, gets upon the cellar door every night, and pours his love into her ear through the medium of a four-and-nine-penny flute? Difficult as it is for a fresh cod to climb a greased pole, with a kicking boy in his ''!1? bosom of the weeping youth, and mouth, we should much sooner go about ioi
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feed on flutes and fatten on a nosegav, how :l'd down with gnei, and you win make it will it be with the Harriets, Peters, ar.d |deeper and darker, by withholding the Matilda Janes that are fated to snring from truth. "0, toil the truth and die happy
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in to swim? "Sometimes," said thev."
silence Jed again busts—
And Jeddiah, having exhausted hi? cross examination, went off whist^ng, givtng a fresh lot of examiners to put the Twins -through a course of similar sprouts.
My dear father, ou know I am in-
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look for such a phenomenon, than to hunt! "Oh. my father my dear father, you
listen to "good auvice, or who could be oi wnai is ,ac lo rnt. i.o^
all on the frequency of bread, or the price day". ou arc soon to die, a tew. briet of butcher's-meat. Even prodigals have hours vvill close not so hearty a contempt for money as have
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These remarks, we know will he termed answers, as if, in the storm of grief, lie took shocking by manv a fair reader—but. shock- counsel in his gloomy soul, so as to answer ing as they are, they are true, as scores of as not to grieve his son, nor to commit himthem will discover when it is too late to
contain.
No state in life has more uses for a fat
you ought. ou fellers child. Afterwards they proposed to leave ii» 10 tne same church—\*pcct you dov" them alone for a little while, thus addressing the father: V"Artiuir, the world has condemned you as 110 longer fit to live. It ha
voa to
a passion ot gnei.
JEDEDIAH SEES T«I:J TWINS.—Afcer d:ck- 'sobbed out:— 'm.. 1ijiv--_I,". ed door- "0 mv father what could I do?
--!i Oii. 1an-k.t getl door-j "0 my father what could I do? When
C(1 Lh:U V^U1
-ever go
After gazing at thera a few minutes in ,• ,vouM
"Look here, 'spose one of yeou fellers get -into a scrape, and was about to be put in1 jail, how'd you manage that?" "Oh!" says Eng, "I go Chang's bail." "Oh yes, could do that, by hokey?"
SPIttNG, THE MURDERER. him to cut off a lock of hair to* take to his The Philadelphia Sun gives the
follow-
ins account ofan interview'between Spring, performed the operation with trembling ... agony, while the scalding wars fell tfpon the murderer, and h» son, before the exe-
affecting manner
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they imagine that their demands for corn- from the dreadiul crime? Worse than ed "beef and cabbage will always find a Cain, I shall be regarded as the murderer substitute in si.flis and hugging.s liow of my father! O how can I bear to live they deceive themselves! Although love is a boy oT limited appetite, llymen takes roast beef like an alderman. But even grant that marriage, like courtship, could
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up a girl with an inflamed heart that would know I love you. O that 1 could die in c:j10U](j they come for? The coliiers may •.
ray a!'ms-
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J^Whon a woman gets a new dress or 1 ty in his power to gratity his unhappy
let me
j'csf satisfied witli sugared endearments? bring you to God and ask lorgivness, and al, just come to the conclusion that you Far from it. Children have no respect for|^',: peace! 0, how can ou die without the poetics of life, and much prefer a pan- telling the truth? try full of pies to all the velvet sentiments that even Moore's melodies abound with
To all these touching appeals the deeply agitated father returned indirect or evasive
seit!
Their excited feeungs becoming
some what calm, they could speak with
:rior''
composure. The father gently up-
marriage.—X. Y. Dutch-, braided the «on, as being the instrumental cause of his conviction This brought on rVnd he convulsively
lips spoke tlie painful truth. 0 forgive "I do forgive you, rny darling, but not Burns nor Ilagan." "O ves, mv dear father, all. 0, forgive
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been report-
tii if voa coa]A
.-et
5Dn vou would kill him. We
shall now give you an opportunity to show
the world that you are not the heartless jcase* man you are reported to be." Writh a face 'suffused with tears, he clasped him to his-^ bosom, exclaiming
Mv darling, my
dar.
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head." They remained alone an hour.
er manifestations of af-
fection were interchanged the son never
relaxing his arm rorn his father &
The gentlemen re-entered the cell and jt
found them calm .the son apparently naving
exhausted all his means to bring about
the much desired con.ession the father
soothingly promising to do.everything that
bonnet you will find that, for a fortnight boy but maintaining the most unwavering X.: afterwards she will be more in tlie streets firmness in reference to the grand point at ^Jgrltissaid that the difference between and at other peoples' houses than at home, issue, the innocence of the boy. eating strawberries and kissingpretty girls. See if it doesn't happen so. At closing interview, the father requested is small that it cannot be appreciated.
poor orphan daughters. The poor youth
th»e b'OTil of lhe
cution of the former Although Spring at children in the land.
that time refused to exonerate his son, he] ,, —-—:—-f-— xi ii I JIORK GfOLD.—A distinguished Jrisli Ofafterwards signed a paper denying that the
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doomed man with a countenance full of the the Chtfncho Indians who are lobe dis- jant^
for a moment, then with a convulsive cry and four pieces of artillery, which General [meeting in London for the purpose he threw himself upon his bosom, and with O'Brien takes with him. ... vanc!nT the cause ot lrceciom in tns bursting emotion exclaimed, I Another expedition, composed of two! "My father! my dear father!" (hundred Germans, French and Italians, is ^T- Mazzim had returned to .London from
The father equally moved, cried, being also fitted out by governmental aid, Milan, where he had been concealed three "My son, my son my darling! 0, my to carry on gold-mining "operations along: months. The Dublin Crystal Palacc is darling boy!"' and almost devoured him other rivers. It is considered, with great] successful, more so indeed than its with kisses. Tears flowed copiously: the show of probability, that these regions will .. fountain of affection seemed broken up, surpass in wealth the gold fields of Aus- P10Jec^tou an.icipated. At London, money and nature triumphed. tralia and California. Where and when |^Tns
As soon as the son could command the will these gold discoveries end? had increased. The .cotton market during power of speech he said, so beseechingly,! ~—r: *~zr Uho 27th 'nit Was firm with an tin-
"Oil, my father, mv father, have pit? on VALCABLK W te-W. cannot offer to '"f "P me oil, liavc pity, and tell the truth. Do, the public a more acceptable piece of Pald tondencj ir. p.lcts. 11k, Horn oh, say I am innocc'qt. Oh you know I telligence than the following, which we find:
an
hocont. .1 toothaclie. A practitioner says: The lather, thus appealed to, groaned,
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aloud, and strained him to his bosom with "Gum copal, when dissolved in ciilorothe most intense affoc'.ion, answering
"My son, my darlin"-, I will tell the 'Ll'ie holes of decayed teeth. I have i.sh questions affect business. Switzerland truth." jused it fiequently, and the oenefits my pa." ]iad. revived tlie spirit of bj'-gone days, de-
iiig to do with the murder of the women." [roduce i»to the decayed part, and in every ing the Pope and his court, is all excite Still that man of iron nerve, although
nstancc ie
relief
h:s
^0 suc
a 0
to id a 1 ii 1
uc soon to die, a tew hiiet
rjse or
made to believe for one moment, that the eottrsu of misery is already begun. rnay rise fur reform, and Joseph Sturges ooraers of trance, ihe mormons liad enjoyments of the hvmer.ial life depends at '1C gloomy future grows darker every
m_v sua«. nngs, Iieic
terminate? I. am already point-:
at and ^avoided, ^yhere shall 1 hide
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b„ijevc.
A\, ll,
Then in an agony of grief, he gently upbraided him. "0, my father, my father, you have no pity—vuu have no pitv. You see me bow-
ic Meeting, after each .ot the songs and 5 glees, by,"persons under the influence of
spirits. Thev must have 'em bad over
comc
-. spent compelled to testily, I had to speak t: 'Phev found 5800 of we'll executed counter-11,
the Namesc fvv:n«. j.uok- truth. 0. forgive me, forgive me dear j'10r,.s Wheeler nro*ested «hat he was
pair some time, Jed bust- father ,my heart was with you, while my and
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and make vour peace with heaven." The gentlemen present knelt in solemn prayer for the weeping parent and agonized
"You say Mrs. Smith, that you have lived with tlie defendant for eight years.— Does tlie court understand, from that, that you are married to him?" "In course it does." "lhive you a marriage certificate?" "Yes. your honor, three on 'em—two gals and a boy."
Verdict for the plaintiff—call the next
Oar Country and her Institutions.
YOL. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. IfD.: JUNE 25, 1853. NO. 52.
St?
fiUll$. untappiest
g0
boy knew anything of the murder: merican war of Independence, has organThc authorities, considering that a last ized an expedition, with the aid of the govinterview between the father and son might ernment, to develope the immense mineral be conducive to a confession of the truth, resources of the wild regions of Peru, telegraphed on to Washington to request where, in 1834 and 1835, he had made the attendance of the son With almost expensive explorations, and discovered,, the speed of the message he flew to the cell three auriferous rivers, from which he had of his condemned parent, accompanied by brought back specimens of the gold scatRev. John Street, Mr. Ivensil, and the tcred in immense quantities along their chaplain. He entered the cell of the banks. This territory is in the hands of
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h, and ^-.Ghosts by hanged!' said Tom Hood.! marriage of the Duke do Brabant, heir of
])]y-]K.r wages, and the chartists
niav se or
an( (j,e rising-
)se your eardily sufferings but {jUt that the dead should rise merely to'
before the wood pavement. What Maria of Austria was attracting attention,
•Vlicr mv sn M.-nn-r? whi'tv' it £0 3oo0 diaciims tiom irrcc^c, as a
ma 0 onc 1{ur n30
V0ll conie ou
is more than I can
head if ou die without dealing mcjj10W. ..j.^ y0U to help him? And if it's an From China we learn that the Emperor had If
enemy, what's the use of appearing to him if you can't pitch into^him?
•Some men are 'dignified' for no other
hJ
telT- Wc do not know who says the fol-' guard Xankin, Shanghai, and the mouth of lowing, but it is as true as preaching, as
reason than to hide their wants. They the Japan expedition is destined to perform dare not be sociable for fear their neighbors other duty, when the moment arrives for will diseover how biaimess they aie. xf the dissolution of the Chines
reside next door to a pompous indiviau-
live, v. ithin touching distance of the biggest
old ass in the block. By doing so you will great item, however, is the support of Turbo right nine cases out ot ten.' £cy) England and France, in her entire
0^7~An advertisement in a London paper rejection of the Russian idttmalum, and the announces that Spirit Rapping is perform- embarkation of the envoy of the Czar for ed nightly at the Pig-and-Whistle Harmon- 0Jcs5a
satisfied, and commenced a search, to be no reason to cxtiect a continuation
FOR CANCER.—Col. Ussery, oi
P^Mi of De Sota, informs Ihe editor of
thc Caddo gazelle tha. he fully tcs.ed a
1 j» -m inthnr-ieo
commended to him by a Spanish woman, had during
a nat ve 0f
the country. The remedy is
this: Take an egg and break it, pour out
l}.e whi C) rotaining
D^ck-
„u» jn
sn ant
wj]j receive
Qn a of slickini:
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OUR T?EW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. NEW YOKK/Juric 12ll?., 1853.
address,
deepest grief. He looked on his father lodged by the force of two hundred men Blenacks. The friends of Italy had held a this city, to night, but he returns to Moncf ad- trcal to morrow to resume his course, on
moi
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jform, forms an excellent compound for France was quiet, except so far as the Turk-
been almost instan-
1)ccn W1 an ac{jre
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eastern paper. It is a cure for t]ie tn-e demand, at an advance of ^d per bji
men on
the aissoiulion ot tlie Uhmese empire.—
an(^
thc
there. were en route from England,--p. ,p, at Malta, where the fleet laid. Russia was A DEN OF COUNTERFEITERS.— ine police of Covington recently entered the house of also adding to her tremenuous army already Wm. Wiieeler, of whose guilt they had be- on the Turkish borders, and there-seemed
pc ce
1 tinned richness.
the yolk in the shell,
with the yolk as long as
it, stir them together until
the saIvc is formcd put a
portion of this
plater, and applr it
to the nccr about twice a dav He
tried the rcmedv twice in
with coa3p]elc 6uCC.^s.
*has
his own family
|4 fi-'-'je
ofFiciAL. PA^'Eft' OF T5IE ccTNTT. Qxf^ec, but was attacked by. a mob^in the
t] vorlb]e
there was no prospect of peace. The
Thc Frtncll fleet ]md arr ved at
vMho ,mU c,ose
then in an instant jumped headforemost Wo have also sixteen days dates f,om
efforts of the ofheers, made good his escape. fjre3t murders, and robberies, and the An a^ociate of the rascal was arrested and .1
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lodged in jail —A civ Albany Ledqer. -1
uorts from tne mines, detailing their
li "n T7 Tji TTjP- Free Church, wherehe wa's. delivering one -V1 of them,) and ousted after a very severe
*Mr. EMTOII:—Sincemy last%e h^te re- -was ordered out, and order finally restored, xeived foreign advices of great importance, but the excitement still continues and the and the next arrival from Europe is looked prospect for stifl more trouble is very evifor with much interest. In England the
(]cnt.
business, with the exception of a passing no- risin^ of the Catholics to prevent him from tice of Eastern affairs. Mrs. Stowe and' speaking. The troops were ordered out, her party were receiving all the attention
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which could be devised, both-from the rich in self defence, killing and wounding, rnoracd the poor.- The last was a grand soiree tally, upwards of seventy persons. The
demand, and rates of interest
consump-
Provisions were also advancing, and the sugar market was firm, at former prices.—
the subject of the table moving.— ibject hed
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],js Jjealth, and bread may been expelled from Persia. The U. S.
may rise ior ins neaitn, ana oread may ucen expcnea irom crsia. ine u. o.
generation may rise ship "Cumberland," had demand an apolo-
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Suppose yourself a ghost. Well, recompense^ for the indignities shown to
of your grave for It friend Rev. Dr. King, acting Consul at Athens,
the Grand Canal
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asked and received the promise of the American, English, and French fleets to
Icet was
to follow as soon as reinforcements—which had arrived T,
there seems to be nothing
wordi relating. From Mexico we are pleased to learn that the people are begining to understand Santa
c,
dience to Santa Anna decress. Ihe lat- ,, ... ..
^anized and increased to 91,000 men, and
cStrengtnened.
remedy for this troublesome disease, re- lothei »ise rort} neswpapero
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been suppressed and other measures
rtlcis^fdt
snd tHms oi
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commencing action against tne L. S. offi-
and ousted alter a very
conflict, in which lie proved liimself a soldier as well flfs an orator. JElic military
The Father then proceeded to Mon-
parliaraent was engaged on purely local treal, where there was an almost universal the only two States in which any serious show of opposition is at this time kept up'.The whig journals and orators of this re-' gion charge, not that the administration is corrupt—not that its declared policy is inf any way unworthy or unwise—but that the
and attacked by the mob, when they fired
at the centre of fashion Padre is to preach to hts congiegauon in
not recognize him as worthy of a resting place within her borders. It is said that done I the. British Minister, at Washington, has
I been instructed to
t]ic
1
against the rebels. The
^°n Tones seems to fee! suspicious that
Fishery and Reciprocity questions, as
things in nature. All laid long the King of Belgium, v, ith the Archduchess Mr. Marcy is disposed to settle them here ns po ic) «ts annoum ed Jus Inaugu-
instead of London, it is supposed that they
are attracling tlie attention of the govern-
quarter seems ,to have been averted.—
The license question which came before the people of Washington, direct, on Mon-
rm
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0f
4 rcnercl Furo^can tear i-'
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any oi the resolutions. Andrew JacKson
Davia and other piopheuS, tne lea lei. of^
will tlie South do lustice to herself in a Li-,
to pass from her.
,s
jcnerut J^ut o.-can
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uite as cssent i1 now
s3'ne
0
con-
their clothing prep jaunt. Our Crystal Palace is at iast begining to look like completion in season for
Anna, and to show a spirit of opposition worthy of their republican pretensions.— Even the governor of Acapuleo had issued the opening day—15th July. Tlie British an edict absolvinc ihe people from ofcs- fri.?aU "-Leader," with the Karl of Elles-1 EMANCIPATION I.V CCHA.—The Hav.-tna ,.
ter continues his work with all the energy p0rt on Friday: and there is no longer any government has made propositions to inof his nature. The army had been re-or- doubt of the success of the enterprise. duce the Spanish government to "emanci~
keeping with tnese had been enforced. ties of our Common Council. Tiie rne.as- serve an apprenticeship, and as an offset to Our old busybody, Carvajal, who has ure met opposition only from interested par- their final liberation, to allow the inti'oducbecn rusticating in Fort Brown for some ties,—office holders and their friends —and tion of free blacks from Africa. t.,c L... 1 .IT those who considered the amendment in-, r. time has been
thoy Were
cers for false imprisonment. three thousand in a vote of thirty-nine
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the invitation of all the principal inhabitants—another Mac-ready affair with another Astor Place result.
From Washington we learn that Mount
Vernon has been sold to a 'JTeio York com-
pam/for 8250,000, with the sole condition that Congress will not take it at the same price. Who this company is I do not know, but I strongly suspect Barnum is there and that hereafter Mount Vernon,—a spot sacred to all that is great and good among mortals, the home and the final resting place of our own) our beloved Washington, —is to be used as a puppet-show, and probably as a rum shop, and receptacle of all that is debased, and corrupt. The man who sold this property -should be branded, as Cain was branded, so that all men, when they see him, may know that he sold
Mount Vernon, and speculated in the ropu-1 this idea. The people sustained them iiv tation and the very bone5 of the Father of] it. The democratic organization was co.nihis country. Were I a Virginian I would iPpient
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THE UNION AND POW^R OF TI1E DE-' MOCRACY. It is rertiarkable thai, the only b^positiotf to (he administration which at this time ven-f tures to show itself is based upon the fnc0' that President Pierce'is uniting in his support, and in support of the platform o& principle upon which he was elected, (dissections of the democratic party. This rs th6'. only charge of importance brought against him either in Tennessee or Kentucky,-
President is so administering the government as to rally in his support democrats1 who in past times, and before the settlement of the sectional controversy,^ have differed widely from each other upon the sectional questions, while agreeing it^the other fundamental principles of the democratic creed.
In taking this ground the opposition forgets that it is the highest possible tribute to the power of the democratic organization, to the patriotism of the democratic doctrine, and to the wisdom with which the administration adapts iUs policy to both.— lu fact, the democratic party, when it nominated General Pierce, pledged itself before the country that his election shouldf produce the very result which we now see, and which the whigs make their one topic of complaint. The democrats undertook, upon condition of the success of their candidate, to settle the sectional controversy,- .• and compose the sectional agitation, and to1 unite in governing the country upon that basis. -They undertook that the whole domocracy should unite upon a common plat-' form, and that a platform of justice and eace between all the States of the confederacy. They went into the canvass upoiv §.
to
or
will not be given to Mr. Buchanan as was! lishir.g a purpose which thc whig organiz.v first intended. The New Mexican affairs
li°n
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S /-.Tii, that rresident Prerce admmistratioa has ment, and Gen. Garland has been instruc-,
up
with and to adjust sectional
dispute, which had broken the whig party down and given its organization into tlifc
Control of the fanatics of sectionalism. The whiir journals, which now gnp.sh ther teeth
ur^c the settlement of itthe union of all sections of the democracy
In
fjuPPorL1,?T l!l°
i'^esidcnt an his platlorm,
ral, are railing at the democracy simply
t-.-eping its word—simply for "accomp-
pioved itself totally unable to accomp-
j,
pretended by tlicse accuseM
t!u sh in of
ted to maintain an "armed neutrality" only. accusation is 1 hat son'ie men who have been As Gov. Trias, with the Mexican forces,! abolitionists are at this time: sustaining it.— has retired the threatened (rouble in that
no*
abolitionism. The only
protended that the administration
a a a
day, has resulted in ihe complete triumph charges is, that the very portion of the of the Temperance men.
I
inat some men have given up disunion doc-
trines in order to enlist in its support. The best commentary upon all these
wl,i.sr
4-i-ti ,• i' these uitraisms, both at the North and the liic Anti-bible Convention whicn hadi^
P:n'ty which has been most free from
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been in session several days, at Hartford, party which a],pears now cordially to acbroke up in a row, (among its own mein- (juiestce in the policy of the administration. bers,) on Sunday night, before acting on!
coTiixnei cial point of iew In hex an.viety tJie strongest possible te- vmony to thc to secure the name she allows the substance patriotism, the wisdom and the power of the democratic principle.". It is this which of the
"Action, action, action,"!
a-davs, in tl:e *as
U,c of
,n
through a window, and in spite of the best, Ccdifomia, but beyond the usual routine of' Gen. ixiley U. S. A. died at Buffalo on support 01 a {policy whicn comprehends Friday, aged sixty-six. Of local matter I'
enjoying (or suffering, as the case may be,) within itself the whole patriotic sentiment summer heat, and many are the fault find-: of tiie country, and strong enough to wield ers. Business is about "used up" for this i£al.Lto tlie purpose of an enlightened patspring, and our -rood people are packing up
I South, constitutes the only part of that
I!"
noilnci
this affair do not obey their own injunc- men whose opinions have heretofore been tic-n?, but appear as obstinate as the Chris- deemed sectional. Jf there were any force titins, in this charge it would come with a bad grace from the men who make it. When their sectional fanaticism has riven their own organization in twain, they are scarce-
The Southern Convention met at Memphis on Tuesday, one thousand delegates! from fifteen states, being present. It talked ]y jn a position to arraign a democrat aduntil Thursday when it adjourned, without ministration for uniting all its supporters on doingany business worth recording. When
a
unitc
»ttId
hn
"have but little to interest vou. We are
rio''5"'-
ieparaJv to their u°ua! S««t all the just lights of the htates, as tiie oioy means of securing the safety and perpetuity of the Uniou.—}l'ashingtcn.
Union.
mer, Chief of thc Commission, and the' corresffbndent of the New York Tribur.c
British coutnoutions on board, came into says, it is reported there that the Bruish
During the early part of the week our pate the blocks in Cuba, and that the Capto
irnr.rrt'nf.rr.ri citizens viere ina perfect fever about the tain General has received instructions to
proposed amemdment 01 the citv charter— sound the planters regard to the plan,
a measure designed to defeat the -rascah- w.ncfi is to make the emancipated slaves
sufhcient to secure the designed.end, and Vn-
adopted by a majority of thirty-
Canada, that paradise of monarchy, if thousand. Thc judicial blindness of pride is seen in her editors are to be beliered, has come in
in 0
,. aemand and steady prices. Cotton is nothing to be proud of. Such pride is thefor her share of disgrace at last. Eather
fi and whh m0(kra dcmv
dent
whigs e'.m to be, in the main,
well satisfied with an admhiistration which
tlie scchonali.sl whigs denounce—and de-
too, for receiving the support of
common national platform.
,. But the main inference to be drawn from
fl A Ts»
f,,
tnis—tlie one complaint of the opposition—
the democratic principle.". It is this
and inipeliefi all seetiijns
democracy—in forgetiullness of the
«, dissen.-iom growing out of a st^te of I
Alliens. which now exists no longer—to rally in
ev
I'y
rc at
in
„,.
4
past
tilings
inter/rst and every section of
theLnion. 1 l.o democratic organization
lias shown iL-eit large eno'.i'/a to embrace
'''r» '"f fbk'° Su3rd
., ..
T)
,1. ,1 1
ncn4if*w of I rrsi*
0 1
crce' Baston-
Insi*
markets brcadstuffs are in good this that those are thc proudest who have
d..
Pro
Gavazzi, the Italian reformer, undertook to visions are more in demand, y^t without any Jove of self which exists where self is most deliver a course of lectures on Popery at perceptible change of rates. J) vih and unlo^ «:ly. v.
rcs'
ou the 13th
manifestation of essential sdf-lovc~of that
