Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 June 1855 — Page 2

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A a A SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1S55.

LABGZR THAN ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN

Crawfordsville!

All kind* of JOB WORK done to order.

must use every effort in conncction with the Know-Nothing Order of the north to dis­

franchise the adopted citizen- So great VM ihe effort of the Order throughout the

paper was filled up with ultra pro-sl.n ci}-

north were all right on ihe slavery qucs-

tion, and had not the slightest objection to

seen by northern eyes, but happily, the

miserable cheat leaked out, and copies of

the Times containing these pro-slavery ar-

bor Bughum Bagpills expres.es it, "the low

scoundrtlism" of the Order. j.u

A MODEL.—The Westminster Jicrit'U', one of the best and most influential of English periodicals, in an able article in the April number, urges upon the English government some thorough and necessary re­

forms in the long boasted British Constitution. It recommcnds that of the United States as a model worthy of imitation, and

O^r Immense swarms of locusts have

made their appcaranre in parts of Georgia.

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direction.

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED F.\ ERY SATUR- tjiree years since. Both were natives of DAY MORNING BY CHARLES II. BOW EN.

IVThe Crawfordsville Review, furnish•41« Hatnicribern at 91,50 in advance, or f2, among the American people, for which if within the year. purpose they organized secret political so-

I A I O N in to a a

LIJBSWL:STOTFBSFTTFBFC|FROM

S. II. PARVIH.

Main streets, Cincinnati, Ohio is our Agent to

procure advertisements.

%J§' Wo wish it distinctly understood, that wt have now the BEST and the I.AUOF.ST assortment of viw and FAMOT

JOBTYPEever

Advtrtipert call up and examine onr list of they enticed the young and unsuspecting j-f SUB^CIUEEr.^ £f-\ i'nt0

Union to carry Virginia, that the publisher of the Cincinnati Times was hired to print jlong Into the jaws of the old line democracy an immense edition for the especial benefit

Of the Thugs in the Old Dominion. The| ,.

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its extension. Of course, copies oi this jusi'ph IIiss, pronounced his case hopeless. Virginia edition were not intended to he

tides were sent back, and the editor, who jJ(, buried with his brass knucks on. Ilia is a protestant Irishman, after endeavoring

the knavery of the Order. We shall pub- ,,

JfcyThe Brookville (la.) Democrat says 1 win

that the stock'hogs of fanners in that neighborhood are dying off—the cause of wluch

is supposed to be the

a

le burs.

"strictly

of the Fourth of July is to take place at

Springfield, Mass. No foreigners admit-

tbies

costs, committed to the House of Correc- This linle P01'"1-

in 81,000 to sell no more liquor for one year. Finally, because she appealed, the maniac authorities became iudignant, and raited the fine to Si00.

i^The Democrats of Putnam have formed a county association in opposition to Know Isolhingism. Many of the old line Whigs have become members.

fir Gov. Wright has accepted an invitelifen to'deliver'the address before tho New TtrtrAgrioMltural Society in Octobor.

Obituary.

DIED,—In old Virginia, on Thursday, the 24th of May last, Sam alias Sambo.

The deceased was brought to this coun-

jtry by his father, the Angel Gabriel, some

Great Britain, and their object was to cre|ate discord and kick up a family quarrel

Agents for the Review. 'invaded the ter.itory of Kansas, and drove

COUNL UN(]ER OF NJ FCT

lheir

To Advertisers. members of the Holy Order destroyed balErery advertisement handed in for publication. •houldhavc writcn upon it the number of times the lot-boxes and hunted down, like wild beasts, advertiser wishesit inserted, lfnotsosiiitcd.it will be inserted untilordercd out, and charged accord- inoffensive people, whose only crime was ingly. that of being born in «i foreign land. They

dens of wickedness, where they

re to a a it a

hypocrisy. At the bidding of Sam, the

LILC

brought to this place.

W® insist on those wishing work done to call up. And \r«» will show them our assortment of typs. cuts. Ac. Wo have got them and no mistake. Work done on short notice, and on rensonablcterms.

fpW The great argument used to defeat Henry A. Wise, was, that he was tinctured with abolitionism, and that all foreigners

coming to this country, were anti-slavery in feeling, and that if the south ever expected to extend the area of slavery, she

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nutStreeta, Philadelphia. Pa. ransacked the private schools of the catho-

South East corner Columbia and.

(he

horRS slart Knmv

g|ivc tQ Gen

gSgT Arrangements arc making for hold- pose of founding a house of assignation, ing a democratic mass meeting at Alamo, where the legislature of Massachusetts in Ripley township. Immediate steps will might spend the people's money. His fube taken for a perfect organization of the neral occurred precisely at midnight, the party, and it is hoped that every democrat corpse being followed by a small number

will see the necessity of girding on his ar- of Thugs who showed their devotion to mor and preparing for the extermination of their chief and prophet by planting at the the Thugs. Now is the lime to commence head of his grave a Upas tree and sowing

operations, and the ball so gloriously set in dog-fennel and gympson weed upon the motion in old Virginia must be kept moving, mound. The service c!o-ed bv the 1 hugs groaning, tearing their hair, and beating their breasts, which continued unt'l day­

hopes some of Us wise and excellent leatures *. contrast strangely with the bright merry will be engrafted on the hnghsh. j3 faces of the .old liners, who are decidedly

robbing the mails and

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citizens of Massachusetts and grossly in

suited the pupils. In the name of liberty

they practiced all manner of crime. The movements of the deceased were marked

with violence and bloodshed, and aided by the old toriesof the revolution, he succeed­

ed in a few localities in triumphing over the

American people. Happily for the country, the deceased was induced to enter the

old dominion, where the avenging hand of

a j'ist Providence overtook him. The land of Washington was the last place we supposed the bloody emissary would have ven­

tured, but it is a true saying, that "the

god's first make mad those whom they wish to destroy." So with Sam, he became intoxicated with the few successes he achiev­

ed in corporation elections, and rushed head-

V'irgir.ia, where, from the rough handling

rcct

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vc

RS a )ove

articles, and went on to s*iv that the Know i{ incarnate spirit no doubt speeding to Nothing Order in Ohio and throughout the

]1(. sickened, and on the 2kli,

yielded tip the ghost.—

ll)( riij ions ()f hc damne(1 IIisp inunnur

Mrs allvrson# atu ni

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co or

to lie out of it, was obliged to acknowledge j.t,n ju.»cjs

oa

hi

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ni in

Ids last ill-

.pt bitterly, when the physician,

before he breathed his last,

.d that Ned Buntline should con-

intelligence of his death to hisfath-

Angel Gabriel, also that he might

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eu

lish some ot these articles next week. Ihe} money, some fifty thousand dollars, which are decidedly rich, and show, as oui nei

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i:h which he had bro-

0f

many "furriners," he be-

the heirs of J3ill Poole. His

,j ,-(,.,]jzeij selling charters togreen-

Nothing lo:!ges with,

j0Sf,ph

ss

for

certificate

m[

ted. What about toasting La Fayette. Dejj Council, No. ltiinsboro, II. C.,

K*lb, Kosciusko, and other foreign wor- 'o." (Highland county, Ohio

The firs' victim to the liquor law in Worcester, Mass., \\as a fmale named ol 1 parties, Rosa McCann. She was fined 810 and form them by becoming a Know-Nothing,

Ion for thirty days, and ordered to give bail ge," i- fmm Pu nam's Monthly for the

fi pur

light. began to dawn, when they slunk back

to their hiding-places. Thus polished Ham, the god whose name

every Thug in Crawfordsville delighted to

lisp. That they feel bad over his death

there is no doubt. Their long faces brooding with melancholy and untold sorrow,

dogs

]C irippie.^t

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livin

ONE

They destroy all vegetable life that conic in ther way. They approach from a Western """j

OK THE

REFOKMKRS.—John M. Wat-

son was recently convicted at Cincinnati of: iprinci:lcb,

sentenced to the pen-1 j,

i:entiarv. On his person was found the fol-1

KAISSDORO. Sept. 4, 1854.

This certifies that on 'his flay the first!

and sccond degrees of our (K.

n,illr1

present month. Is it not pretty T.

Old Virginia never Tires.

Glorious News

FROM THE

OLD DOMINON!

Tluigisiii .Struck With

Bring Out the Big

QVTil

ABUI

lei its Koar Strike Ter­

ror to tlic Black, Traitorous Heart of

KNOW-NOTHINGISM.

WISE'S ELECTION CERTAIN.

We have just received the following dispatch which we hasten to lay before our

readers. It wili be seen that Thugism meets with no favor in the Old Dominion,

and that Wise is elected by a majority of

at least ten thousand. PHILADELPHIA, May

26:h, 18.R»5.

Returns have been received from thirty-

four counties, some imperfect, whi-h gives

Fluurnev about 3.U0U over Pierce's ritv, if his vote is as large as represented he must overcome 12,000 in the balance of

the Stale to .' elected. Wise received a dispatch from the Richmond Enquirer, saving that his m: j••rity in tho eo'.uli oountl.of (hp. Washington and Montgomery, were ASTOUND­

ING. II is generally believed that Wise is elect­

ed by about 10,000 majoiity. Bocock, Willson. Caskie, Good, Pnwtll

and Smith, democrat, are elected to Congress. Boetler, Thufj, is probably elect­

ed over Foulkner, democrat, in the 8th

district.

WASHINGTON, May

ou oxto

m0crac

order

N

Jwere conferri upon Mr. John M. aton, ctunli by and with the const r.t ot this couneil. Virginia:

Ametican eehl-ration SPKAGLL, Sec'y. "Virginia, ac all know, never hns within To thc left of the names is affixed the seal, fif

.{ i]i stamp, as f.tllows:

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This Waison is one of tl'.e chaps who ,- tions, and tin* strongest means of puwero "digusted with the corruptions of the rilication known to science lo rid the ood

and tlierefore set about to re­

Tho Cha1

A Warrior lmncr l-.is plumed On thc nieccd trunk of an a rod elm, "Where is tho Kniclit so b.-dd"—• ii cried, •'That dares o'er iny hauehty erost to ride?"

II.

Thc wind came by with a sullen howl. And dnshed the hidm on the pathway foul, And shook in hi.« seorn cach sturdy limb. For where was the Knight that cocld fight with him? jfcirBughum assert* that he "sctd" Sam's

ghost last nighl- ,t-.

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2G.

A dispatch froip- Fou'kner, says he is elected by 400 nlajority, and that Page

county gives Wise and Foulkner OGO majority a uain of two hundred votes over

Pierce's vote.

BALTIMOKE, May 2G.

The 4th Congressional District in Vir­

ginia gives Wise a majority of 1,-!9o, with Cumberland and Powhatan counties to be

heard from.

PiiTLAnELiMiiA, May 20.

One hundred and ten counties in Virginia, have been heard from, officially, whi.-h

gave Wise a m-'jori'y of 10,781. The 3£ counties to be heard from, gave Pierce 591

majori'y.

some time past Bughum has had a great deal to say about his old Jeffersonian Democracy. Of course, lie secre'.lv abhorred

and detested the great statesman and his but policy demanded that he

., eulogize the Jefiersoni-sn

y, for the benefit of those demo­

crats who had been seduced into the Know

INotliing Order. Read what, the Louisville Courier savs, a violent Thug sheet, in ac­

tor the defeat of the K. N's. in

years, cast her vo'e for any candidates

'The Am r- or measures otln-r tlnn

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Thomas Jctf'erxvn too tlx. her pco/le icit't his rudicaliij herd leal doc Irines oj government. It would quire, ten

of the Virginia Democrats of p^ikical impi::i'ies." We sincerely hope that Bughum will now

acknowledge that he is anything but a Jeffersonian Democrat. That his love for Jelferson was all in his eye. That he only

wanted to hoo.I-wii.k and delude honest

democrats, the better to further th.e traitorous designs of the secret Order^-Sbame on th.e hypocrite.

ABANDOMXG

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f.

XSrThe glorious victory achieved in the

old Dominion has electrified the nation.—1 Immense public meetings are being held all over the country. There is but one cry,

and that is "down with Know Nothingism." The Cincinnati Enquirer in speaking of the

overthrow of the traitors pa}'s the following beautiful tribute to the Mother of States:

"Land of the Cavalier—land where the

first settlers of North America disembarked at Jamestown, bringing with them the

constantly, systematically, fiercely vilified

by Northern fanatics where, to-day, is

thy competitor? She who boasts of Ply­

mouth Rock, and claims that only Ihe Puri­

hopes of thy people—as in the day when Patrick Henry in the Senate, anJ George Washington in the field, rallied thy sons to

battle—as in the days when thou didst, from thy Legislature, denounce the alien and sedition heresies of federalim, and

end forth thy Jefferson to combat and

overthrow them—so now, in these latter

days, when fanaticism, and bigotry, and misrule riot over the b.nd—when the timid

hands hang down and the feeble knees smite together in fear, thou, Mother of

States and of Presidents irt foremost and unconquerable in maintaining the eternal principle of justice, toleration and repub­

lican government. Henceforth let him who is tempted to despair of the Union—to fear that the iusiitutionsof American freedom are hoi securely established, or that the memories of our

Revolutionary fathers will fade from the hearts of the American peoph:—let such an

one. even in the darkest of seasons, turn to

the State of Washington ami Jefkrson as

to bt^-aeon-light upon a high hill, betokening eternal watchfulness over the safety of our Republic or as to.me glory which lights up

the westen horizon at eve, giving promise

of a clear to-morrow or that other glory

which enkindles ihe east upon some bright

and festi.l morn."

THE

IVEACTION ACAINST

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RAILROAD.—The Madison

and Indianapolis llailroau Company propose to abandon the Columbus and Shelbyviile road, take up the rails and sell them to another Company.

1ST Where, oh! where, is Sam. answer* where!

Echo

.i.' i.. ur shores, unwilling and reluctant. Sho went away seeds of this mighty Republic land so i,er

chusetts is in the very act of driving from "t0?erid

ing and a scorn to the civilized world

where, Old Dominion! where art thou?

True to the cause of right—maintaining civil and religious liberty, as in the day

when George III marshaled his cohorts to crush out thy young life and the lives and

KNOW-NOTIIING-

ISM.—The Oxford (Ohio) Citizen, a paper

which heretofore has warmly

und ,lcy,-l .pm,.nt pr«lic:«l for

I

Our readers will recollect that for permar.entl} established upon correct po-

advocate

tlie Know-No'hingism cau-=e has bvconndisgusted with the rwirty, and, in a recent, «'ould seem to indicate that, the ingncst dcjrrei

issue, expresses itself as follows: I

-When ll»e American party had attained

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mrnt. W loo well upon the American

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tcter. We expected the new party to be

'.ro'.'r//,h/ wuoctrtned robes "I m«-ek and he pless women. In trv contributes vasdy to the wealth, as their

1T

OCT-IIave you seen S.m?

It ,s rumored that he hid himself in a tun-

c.el in the Blue Mountains on Thursday night, and that a locomotive coming alorg da.-hed his brains out. Poor Sam '—JV. A. Ledger.

Lamar'.ine, on the conclusion of

1 is four volumes of the "History de Turquie," int»-nds to take a year's rest, and occupy himself with superintending the cultivation of his landed property. For the last fourteen years he hns set ap^rt fourteen hours a day for work.

A Know-Nothing fire company in

Evansville refused to throw water on afire because the house belonged to a German, iSo says ihe Ertosville Enquirer.

From the New Albany Ledtjer.

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF EXTRADltlON. The Boston Doily Advertiser, in noticing the depatture of the packet ship Daniel Webster, from that port for Liverpool, with a large number of passengers, many of them on tours of pleasure and recreation in the Old World daring the sampler months, records the following caM, whioh shows to what extreme* intolerance leads: I

"Atnone the crowd of human beings on board ua vessel was one poor woman, with an iniffhter. Her passage and that of her child were paia by the rich und powerful Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She left our free and happy

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own

tan should be held in grateful remembrance c. I I- ,1 •WM* bom in Ireland, and is called a PATPEB. Ilcr who professes to believe that freedom daughter, who unconsciously shares her and justice befan from the one, and will mother's sad fate, is a native of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts but she. too, partakes of that flourish only amid the descendants of the hard lot of poverty which it has been reserved tor wu:i« Massachusetts to make a crime, and a crime which other. While Massachusetts is bending all Massachusetts punishes as no ether crime is pnnher energies to the enactment of laws which ished in America, by banishment—banishment -.,i from one's native land." shall defy and, if possible, destroy the

free will, constrained by force of

The namc of thc unfortunaU

Union—laws which shall degrade the white Williams, and the Substance of the law under man and idolize the ne^ro—while Massa-' which she is thus cruelly shipped off is ns follows: '•It puts it in the power of anv iustice of the

any man whom he

her borders a poor, suffering, fainting Irish State pauper out of the country, and to any other

woman and a helpless infant—while Massa- longs, and he may deliver him up for that purpose cliusetts is sendinj committceSof 1„t General Court to insult defenseless virgins who »t

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have given their hearts to God, and their,

not-

0

were told, loft Massachusetts cheerfullvand in crood

spirits, confident that his master would not deal

harshly or unjustly -vith him tut Mary Williams

wept bitter tears as she was foroe«l by thc civil

country he .d been compelled to leave l»c-c«r.so of

his non-conformibt principle.- 1 but. fortunately,

The banishtnent of Roger Williams has always

thc

the full jTupor.ions I't its jjrnwth, nntl pio* ruU* tho hf ur in ihe r»h! J» iv Ftiite. :inl we LfuisviilL*. Kv.. \v]ir»s" cr«nl in nv bill.*, claimed its existence by an :tc:ive demon- fdi.r iu.r b»«l ex:mi lii '.vill not be los: un-n some of he'connillod at tli stration of its strength, we, in common with her in the- con^U-mey.

many uiiac|'i?\inted v«itli its embi votic st.at.cjj A^

Th

«uv:-'n-1

lioe

fully exposed.

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litica! basis, arid to take a direction differ- tract: mg from the course pursued by its prude-j "In fact, the entire logic of the Nativists ce-sors. It is needles to state that in much is vidated by its ,di-eriminating character, of 'Ids v,e have been disappointed. We Because a large numbered the Iri.-h, and a have witnessed mur.y dixisiuus and defeats considerable number of the Germans have of the parlv. We have seen corrupr, and been reduced by the long years of abuse de-igning men nominated and suj ported which they have suffere I at home, to an for office by partisans no better, when trier! inferior manhood, it is r.rgued, that all the by an edcal code. We have seen the :ead- rest of the (iermans and the Irish, and all ers of this party excite mob violence. and th.e Swiss, English. French, Scotch, Swedes preconcert and complete the destiuction of «n Indians, mu.st be made to suffer for i'.: ihe ballot-box, and in mad fury consign to hut what a grievous error! The poor »-xihe flames the only material evidt-nce of the iles and n-fugees, many of thern, and no suflrage of freemen. have set this doubt sufficiently d' based,—some, evi-n. ex--ame party apo'.heosize a drunken bully in eess'.Vi.'\ insolent, too, but among tln-m m: New York, and convert the Legislature of ntliers who are not so,—among tin m, arc the Commonweal of Massachusetts into tl.otisnnds upon thousands ot men, of hardy

the Democra'.ic.— iiKiui.-iiion. to pry into the private* ward- virtues and cle-r intelligence, whose indus- •j-'.-ire-.n "ii" nt. rm io iu. 7

as

oay s. en batu s.i.ce le -rginia ict.on. j.

this much have we been di.-appointed." in'egrity does to the good order, of our so- Contractor on the C., F., K.. Fr. J'*» Wli. Know-Nothingism is thu-'assailed cie.tv. Laboring like slaves for us, they by persons within its own camp, the cause have built our cities and railroads piercing Executor's Noticn. ot the Order must he in rather a bad way.! the western wilds, they liavt? caused them rniiE nndrrsizm-d have htc-n T.xocu-

to blossom into garden.- taking part in our

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ot* glohe

from tlieir ranks that our Statesmanship recruited Gallntin, Morri-, and Hamilton,— Ru'edge. W *. on its

that the Law acquired and Kmmett,—that the Army Gates, its Mercer, and its Mc"

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REJOICINGS

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are told, most piteous, and such as to cause the accidental witnesses of the scenc to burn with indig nation. "The offense of this unfortunate woman, for which she was thus violently and ignominiouslv expelled from Massachusetts, was the fact that she

woman is Mary

may judge to be a

country where ho may decide that the man be-

exercised whether the pauper consents or

the facts. There is no trial by jury, andnoap-

best endeavors to the education of children ^iLw ^SSplo c05uriv^.lThcm«1 cf^t.Ve of g.»rls. bury alive one Pi-ede° boy. and kill —while Massachusetts is this day a Hiss- any use, since the justice is, by law, constituted sixty horses and six sheep as a sacrifice. sole judge of law and tact." that he might pas in peace to the happy

The fugitive slave law, which so much excites

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TREDUCED

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ow

to

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inuhorities into the vessel selected to transport her makes cabin fire one dollar. 1 r: 1 the from thc land of licr adoption and herchii.l from residents ot tile lake C'i ies between llu: nullthe land of its nativity. Shu was poor, was white 'petition of ihe bolts ail I the railrowd will and was of no value to a master. Had hers been become as neighbors.— Chisago Press. thc good fortune to be clothed in a black skin, hon-

PAIIALI.EI,

ors and hospitality instead of banishment would have beon awarded her. Two hundred and twenty years ago an event occurred in thissamo Massachusetts not very dissiin- I 1 ar fr-'in that whioh wo arc now recording, and dictated by precisely _tho same sp.iv.ies cf fanaticism. In 1335 Koger Williams, "godly man and "Both were pi 's—one (if Canaan, the zealous preacher."' (may not his blood Ho v.- in thc 'other of Sam. Both wore a coal of many veins of Mary Williams? wis sentenced by a do- colors the one was thrown in'o a pi I by his cree of thc government of Massachusetts to ban- brethren—his brethren wen- thrown into ishmont from the colony, because ho insisted in his the pit by the o:lier. -tli wen- sold into sermons that the civil magistrate had no ri^rht

-to

deal in matters of religion and conscience." For r'nis oflVnse Kogcr Williams was oidered to leave thc colony in six weeks. The governor an eoun.i! 1 sent an oiVtcer to apprcheitc' hi'n and convey him by force on hoard a vese! hoin.d for England (which 1

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movi ment as tending to combine the god ject. The miserable humbug of the aye, fij^fjp./ui-hod phy.iri-.ns.hut with' u: j-""''?** and 1 men of all parties into one oriraniza'ion, Know-Nothinj'ism, is desecled linib from

parties into one orgamz.-i'ion, Know-Isothingism, is desecled limb from m^i'-aVsVill^h^vr^i with a purpose comporting with their ch«r- ]'irn}} .ud its absur:iities and cori uptions restored perfect siiriit in the idf-rt tinic «.f ve

v.ole,

hbot ana Betu zet, ami nui^on its itn

C^TAbout the hottest advocate of Know]

Noihingism in this citv is a darker. He is! a ^splendid specimen of African Cayenne.— A. Jxdptr

i)EMOCR A CY.

|R NTW YORK, May 29.

The Democrats ofUhis city are to har® ft proud demonstration on Thursday eTe* ning, expressive of their joy at their rictov 17 !c ,lr.8'n'a' One hundred guns are tit) be fired mthe par|I „,d th. prtwm.of

RocntsTts, May *9.

Great rejoicings among ,h, Cmocraer here lo day 100 guns w«re firc4

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Williams hud previously escapediiitoItlu.de Wuud Wfs |, Boiler's Patand there fonnc-d thc scttlcnu-nt of l'i ov,dence.~

terson

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beer, regarded as a dark spot upon thc e.-cut.-hi" of Mass ichusetts. But is the banishment of Mnrv Williams an her innocent chi'd K.ss damning? Is it ii'i'i. a darker stain than even the flr.-tact of banishment.' for the perpetrators of that, act lived in I the first half of thc ,-eventccnth century, v. hi 1 the perpetrators of the second live in tho last half of DH. A. C'. SCOTT, OCULIST, tho nineteenth. KeaHy. tiic sij:ns of the times »-j-Ay|XG looa'fd in t!i-town -.f rrawfordsvillo, of! J-j ir,l.. wliere he will give his undivided atten-J human exeelirn has been attained anil that the tion to the freemen, of world, or at least that part of it comprised within I

COTT, ii

I to tnc

it

of Wise election INDIAKAPOLIS. May 3C^h. About six thousand per.-ons attended ihe funeral services, in commpmoration of the deceaseof this remarkable personage, took place last night in our streets and before the Palmer House.

WASIIINGTOK, May 29.

The friends of Wise are now firing gtms from the Capitol. Wise's majorities continue to roil in.

ffc^rThe next period fixed on by the Millerites for the next destruction of the world, is the 10th of June.

0^7"The New York Express publishes a list of fifty nine prosti es arres'ed in the streets of New York, a few days sin^e, «nd gives their nativity. There was not a German woman among them all.-

A

ODERATE EQUEST.—

one

pj.ecie

wr

1

huntjn groUn

A chief of the

Utah Indians, on his death bed. recentIr

The justice is the solo-judge of tho law and requested his brother to kill at his hurial

,man, to stranrr),- two Pi-ede

,ls

fl

the horror of thc Massachusetts Legislature, and to defeat the operations of which it has openly and X3T" During a period of 138 Venrs. the

boldly nullifiodan act of Congress and set atdefi- first-born of the Austrian roy.nl family has ance the constitution itself, contains nothing so always been a girl. harsh and unfeeling as the provisions of this law. I The judge who remanded Anthony Burns to the' Punch says that, although e\er 90 custody of his master was deemed worthy of re- many parallels are constructed before tnoval from oflice, but the Justice who decreed that, vastopol, it is a "siege without a parahel. Marv Williams should be banished from Massachu-I

],e Itulj!in.

,\r .»

TARE ON THE

setts, and along with her her infant child a lintive of'.. 1 1 ii line ot steamers tiom here to ports north on the State, will no doubt be lauded and honored for this stern discharge of dutv. Anthnnv Burns, we

LAKE".—

Clement

^»ve reJuc their t:,re to a very

otl,v.r

One dollar to Milwaukee, and

,s

.In pr'T^-on. I lie fare

it cents, hut dinner on the

boats, nnd a bflth on the niybt boats

UETWEES TII 12 Two JOSEi'us.-—

The Boston Transcript draws the fallowing

a !mir,iblc poi trait betwt en th.e "Jostni" of

nunnery nolorieiy and he of the land of Canaan. It ss.vs:

IJgypt: both saw I In elrphati' the one in Poiijihnr, the o'herin Patterson. Tl one lost his robe the other his character. One dealt death to the bakcis the other to the cooks and boi.tli"washers of the Ilm^e.— The B'.rler at last ren embered the one tho

„.

0

remembered the butler at

"ic "l oue. Potrpbar's Joseph

is defended by e.X-chief But-

The Blind Fcstcroci to Sight WITHOUT THE I:SK OF THE KNIFE:

IT

r.mits of Massnc-husc.ts. i, retre-udlng. Mad- 'dininVui-lu-d in

5trcet

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n'' 'r ^r r^-nrnm

l'

1

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Va.nam-'. M»g». 0^^*^

al.le «r«.n Uo, ,.,b-' W-l.

CMK-IPC SH* twitc-l rh^-^

pf vf

Vs. ::nd 1 tuke plcnsnre in r:'i'o:n'Ti: niim lie public. nn! particnh:ri

A A I A 7

I'LUNKET.

pnnr

1

Atfost: M-

t.Nfc

r.op.rir

Crr.-.vfordsviile. Ind.. .M:ty 2". t?."

l-'rcnch.

5'in llis. h'sl Lc.'l: 2 tilii.-'. TKi-r^ntin'': 4 I.in.-ico'l O'.l: 1 Jc.-.-tn Varnish .-. 2

O'-hr.

1 Vutry: 2"' Poxes ("Iiroms Grcon:

F^.r Ral'* low at N«. •). Comincr.-nil hr J,ine-J'M. T. I). HRO'tVN".

STit.VYfil) Oil STOLIvV.

TT'IIOM tin pa.-M r.f V."ilii:i vV-dlaco. in Uni«n t"v n.-hiia l»rown li«'!rs( t.y*? rs dd :nd nhont hand- hitrli. oneof his hind k-cr- white in the t'cc 1 and his mane turned en both »idcs lm was lit'Ii laan iri tlr_- If ft f^ro li:tr. An."' p-'r-

a

I ,• ,i ... :i ,.l n*S(.unieiit ot L'^n-is

1

eomme.ee and manufactures, they have ^i'*! make ia'imedlat., puy-

the triumphs of our arts i0 mcnt. 1 h- Vvn'r^Vu TFIOM \COV

lf nm

"-:. -r r.-i iiylebtod to the

It was ^^1. TIIOMA'O^'

Zlsy tv. IS'J.J.—n40w•).

'-'y.-

the Navy Bh.k-toy. »nd B«ry,the Ar:s, their Sul.y and

Sci« iiCi ho^

its A«assiz and Guvot,—Philantbropv, its hltcksmith' tools. «T«-. TIT.VS OK ?AI.FAll .-unis r,-

n^tw7ft -ind Relic'OP it- With-

nf

rrspoon, its A hufi| l(-S \y nitut'Kl| snd Its pivon, tlic purclmvinir ootft itp|»ro\cd so-fhi-veru* I curin'. waiving the benunr of jip-.Titi^nient or vtdnation laws. WILLIAM r. TIKVMA^,-,

i.xc.»t'r"5.

F.xeentor's S:i!e.

rj'HE nndersiffned v- iM cn Saturday trio 2"d day of .Inn' 16at the lu** r'" .-idonee of Lc Thomason.df»-' a#ed. in '.'lark *o«-!i-hij Mon:^"'tnrv. Indi.tnj ?-fli nt jMihlic Huett^n tha perof said do»'fcasv!l ••"tif'is'injr in park ho£TS shacp. w*n£nn. bn^«.'.v harness,

thrc.* dollars and under fash in hand ut tirno of

over th

.u ,, .W. of lx inranhs wll b«

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