Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 July 1855 — Page 1
NEW STORE
AND
W W W O O S
BENEFIEL «fe ELTZROTH, AYITs'G removed to Elston.s New Brick, at the head of Commercial row. opposite the
'''^"''wMiproMheir ^pi^i^stock01comprising6 a °com-1
Which
"and
we intend to sell at the smallest profits
are determined to be undersold by none, but
mean that those who may favor us with their pat- fifire
tTb/h'«d !S town?
8
AST color'd Calicoes from S to 12Kcts. pr. yd. Ginghams, Lawns, Borage Delaine.9, «fcc., from 12%
t0 25
cents per yard.
to oj cents per ara.
best of Window and Wall Paper in cheaper than ever, at april 21 'oo BENEFIEL fc ELTZROTII'S.
]\c*v Arrival oi"
SEASONABLE GOODS.
E. & I.
n.
ANNOUNCES
,w.
C':ips, Trunks. Carpet Iiaps. etc.. which may bcob-
cos.
i^vF everv va-ietv and qualitv. which he will be
tion of the ladies to his stock of
curc5IUtCrS'
Sltocs?Al
a
\TT\^^^
sjoak'ior
tcud to continue in the and should „pp
Valuable Farm for Sal&
vwuavw
wu
Mkm THE undersigned offers for sale one
miles from Crawfordsville. Tt contains three
honsos are in good repair, and is suitable for a tav-
crn stand for wlncb purpose it lias been usetl tor a
May 19,1S55—mS.
Kentucky Trust Company Bank.
ll/ ar« now buying the notes of this bank. LAYMON & Co." Crawfordsville, Jan- 27th 1555. nSS
a ne
bJ
possible. Wo think wc can live as cheap as any ,. .„
re
Ladies Collars and Mitts, a nice assortment, all take place at til prices. Thg French
Some verv handsome Work Boxes and many oth-
er notions, ut
BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII'S.
April 21, 1S55.
THEtown,assortment
HENOCH,
to the citizcns of Crawfordsville
nnd vicinity, that the.v have brought on vho finest, cheapest, and most fashionable stock oi
SPRING & SUMMER
COLTHNIG
©O=@TS=] ©o^iri
fine black and fancy Twist do. Italian Cloths do. Lustra do. l.innen Drillinps plain and fancy do. All sorts of black and fancy Cassimere Pants.— Doeskin do. Italian Cloth do. Checked and plain Linnen do. Linen Drillings «fce. Vests of all
xs&M
lu
."
aie
clips T^nks! cinpa Ba^rie^whk.iM^iyol^ wounded, though not severely
commodation of their customers who mav want to 1 o? ir
trade with them and live too far ofl\ All of .the attack, andCol. Shad forth, of the 57th, who
May 19,1S55. vG-no-il-ly. Yea, of the Royal __
1 1* II. I* 1 I & IIAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER
1
light column.
Slimmer shoes and
wlllch h:uo
bct'n
March Slst. 1S55. v6-u87tf.
t,olectet wUl prc,,t
F. II. FRY.
1'SWll lor &ale quence to abandon the attack. THE following described very valu-! The superiority of our fire on the day we able piece of timber land in Montffomery ooened led both General Polissier and my„a„- *, a„d ,•». north ranjre. 5 west. The land is about eiaht miles gmeers of the two services, and the armies from Crawfordsville and twenty Lafayette. jn aeneral, to conclude that the Russian ar-
Iuquiro ol \V llliani r. atson, Kso.. Craw fords- .:n ,„c uj villa, or of the subscriber.
brjn an
aible, at the old stand: nnd all those havinsr claims .. or against me will please present them, as I shall re- sailants. main i« this plac- but a few days.
was
the allieson the 18th of June: 't, your Lordship's notice fc ve,
replete variety -qf latest styles'and best fabrics, to! produced appeared so satisfactory that it for the mannjfejn which he conducted the, which they respectfully ask the attention of all.
Was
all^^ho^may^bo^dlsposed'tc^cr^n o^uL^at^ir new the Malakoff works the next morning* ac^owledgments are due to Major General stand, where we think we can exhibit poods, the and that the English should assail the Re- Jones, not only for his valuable assight of Which will sufficiently recommend them, dan as soon after as I miicht consider it de- sistance on the present occasion but for the and
should be resumed on the morning of
the 10th, and should be kept up for about Royal Engineers.
April 21, '55. v6n40 iwij jiours, lor me purpose oi destroying 'ctencu 1 »uunu iruui it grnpesnot
sages through the abattis that covered the'
Beautiful French C'hintz and Brillinntenes from 25 tn r, »r VIIK I JUCUJUI, UUOUIJ Hie eVKIUIIgUl II1C III """"J
two hours, for the purpose of destroying received a wound from a grapeshot
operations as day eral columns came my's fire, they encountered the most serious opposition, both from musketry and the guns in the works which had been silenced ,,
the previous evening, and, observing this, f!° .y
I was induced at once to order our columns
incr the center column.
1
to move out of the trenches upon the Redan, -^"perance party:
from the Light, Second, and fourth Divi- S
three columns that the right one should ^'^7!° P^
the flanking batteries that the center should
advance upon the salient angle and that
The flank columns at once obeyed the
signal to advance, preceded by covering |°a"®' (n®':P^vid2
parties of the rifle brigade and by sailors.
would say those tliat wmit jrood poods imd cheap, assailed by a most murderous fire of frape ooiclers 01 i^tate that has the mosto pi veils a call and judpe for themselves. Our
nllic
Stock consists in part of black, brown, blue frock -'-"ose in advance were i^- c. J- .. ». .. and sack
fore witnessed such a continued and heavy.
fire of grape combined with musketry from Amer
the enemy's works, which appeared to be
fully manned and the long list of killed
Tls'ons»
tysasj
and wounded in the Li^ht and Fourth Di-, ipIJE
and ie
wounaeu, uiouon not se\ eieiv ^.
S
nbovc can be obtained at both ot our establishments commanded the stormmfif party under his ,,7 1 r_. either at wholesale or retail at the verv lowest cash i* _,• .1 p,.
storming party under his
direction, were both
oth killed, as was also Col.
alFusileers, who led the .[fiat
I have not any definite information uponi
the movements of the French columns, and
the atmosphere became so obscured by (he li,.
ascertain their progress though I was par-
We
U,u'ry
n!® PurPose
O haS t! cxiibi? t? all who n,av favor him Iu°derstand that their left column under with a call." He would particularly rail the atten- treneral Autemarre, passed the advanced (£r At a Know-Nothing meeting in Au-
fire Wils mrt
u,xm
Sqilttl'C Up. sources of the enemy weje not exhausted, A LL THOSE kuowiui themselves to be indebted **nd that they had still the power, either J\ to 1110 either bv note or book account, are re- from their ships or from their batteries, to miested to call and make payment as soon as pes-
ut
overwhelming fire upon their as-
1 1 1 1
0
0rt
verece
^KofflBe finest Farms in Mont«omery conntv. shall not be able to send them to your lord-,
hun-
dred aud twenty acres, tvro hundred of which aro
a
1,uua,J
under cultivauou. It contains a fine orchard, em- though I am happy to say not severely, and
fch 1^
terms apply to tbo subrcriber livme on the prem- ..,1 1 1 i„ •_ 1
ises. WM. MOORE. necessary to withdraw his brigade at night.
bracing«pple, jieaches. &c. Thedwellins and out he possessed himself of a churchyard which however, I would warn America to beware, f.
uc^CNEUI
BY THE ARAGO-ENGLISH ACCOUNTS lam concerned to have to inform your GOVERNOR REEDER'S MESSAGE. OF THE REPULSE. that Lieutenant Col. Tylden, of the Royal
The following is the last dispatch of Lord Engineers, whose services I have had the Governor of Kansas Territory, bearing date
Raglan, giving the details of the repulse of greatest pleasure in bringing so frequently 33. js
oKBASTuruL., uiiu iy. J.uo avwuub J. -Jctci»cu ui nuii
SEBASTOPOL, June 19. I wounded. The account I received of him ,.
On the 17th at daylight a very heavy this morning is, upon the whole, satisfac-
fire was opened from all the batteries in the tory, and I entertain strong hopes that his
determined that the French should at- duties I intrusted to him and my warmest
abJe zca ous and
It was at first proposed that the artillery which he has conducted the siege opera- ^efg
I It was at first proposed that the artillery which he has conducted the siege opera- if^wJfh^^pn^n
should be resumed on the morning of tions since he assumed the command of the fi,„ i-,Q •u-?-,'
l'ons
tbe 18th. and shonld be kept t,p for about Royal Engineers.
since he assumed the command of the
qntr wrtfL'c tliaf iKo onnmtt minrVif V\o*•« in tllft wliinli .. I
1
Red in but on the evening of the 17th it vicinity of: Balaklava as a reserve, and I an^
Tissues and Bcrajres from so to 50 cents per yard, was intimated to me by Gen. Pehssier that snail retain them on^^ these nights. in Nice Suminer Shawls irom 81.50 to ^4,oO he had determined, upon further consider- The Sardinian troops, under General La ,i. ,, 'bat the -'•P-
I have, RAGLAN.
XT
It had been arranged that detaehments! 'and^awbut miTnersTundc? he
unu an
y.
sions. which I placed for the occasion un- of liquor he had just came from
ie n0U n0
SQm nQ
op^iion
ew
in
jf
works of the enemy and threatened the roraTlnd., to make preparations to"celebrate
B5ET" A pood supply of Jenkin superior Teas, two other columns, under Generals Mayran moved That the reading of the Declaration court5? and the officers connected with them. constantly and Brunei, who both, I regret to sav, were „f Independence be dispensed with, and and the other offices of the TerriiorT which killed, met with obstacles equal to those we ..nn/imrr c., encountered, and were obliged in conse-
great measure, subdued,
JACOB LYBRAND. and that the operation we projected could
LyBrand. AJlamukee eo., Iowa. be undertaken with every prospect of sucApril 7, lt-op. i'
I cess. The result has shown that the re-
While the direct attack upon the Redan drop and if this would not do wee will try
tliern the patronage heretofore bestowed England was directed to send one of the are in Eggs, and if this would not do wee Gov. Reeder. upon me.- L. FALLEY, Jr. brigades of the Third Division, under the will try something else that we know will
car Ilaviuir Mireliasod tbc M-immoth ?toelt of command 01 Major itenerai isarnara, aown ao: 11 is ueuer ior one man 10 aie man to ,TN MASSACHLSETTS. ill-
the Woronzoff Ravine, with a view to give |have so manev Drunken this is not half
A. P. WATSON & CO. General Eyre, still further to the left, to! I must close perhaps you would like to 1, 1
yard Creek. jber is not known for tbey are adding to oar
IIHU IIHUCI iu ^tictuiiijr naitucu,
DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, MECHANIC ARTS &C.
VOLUME VII. CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND., JULY 28, 1855. NO. 2.
7
ofspeaks
-il,°
ew ork
-.
ta'ried at their old stand 011 Green street, oppo- will show that a very large proportion °r: haVe been in force a week to-morrow Itilation which will declare distinctly which.
S 0 S a a
1D ,,s
]in
(he authoriLie
'definite information unoni.Q-,.. 1 •.
ave
severely
se
]gsTi
I brought up the First Division from the!, 'r
w: JJttJttHiav». .as a ICSfrve, clQU J,.„'
W,,°
K. li. DECEN-CV.—We copy the following, Wbbilitjr of just and upright men.
.--
eva
^ews, and commend it
cons,deration
saw Dut 0110 erson unclcr tlie
ra lce
attack the left face of the Redan, between heie-olore acted with that paity, ^g(a^es
ia t,leie as
and
the left should move upon the re-entering so drunk that the} could
angle, formed by the right face and flank ^,'^1 -'gf-e' ,n
of the work-the first and the last preced- »"8 P^ke staggering around
thJfc
a
cenc
rc
S
e™P
r«ke
UO
carrying ladders and soldiers carrying wool-j thieatened (0 whip somebody, bu'„
bags but they had no sooner shown them-
selves beyond the trenches than they were disgraceful proceedings withi
l.p|rv Tlin in ndvnnro \vc?rr «.i- gent liquor law On record, and On
ther killed or wounded, and the remainder all others, a man should be found it impossible to proceed. I never be-
tQ ive as
boUl
Lnv
The prohibilor
or the other large cities of the State 1 wlueh are not.
t0 ca]1 it t0 the notice of Lhe blic_ In this Gov
JL j„.i
s, or'a majority of them,!UlC
concur-in the opinion that the law does not
., concur-in the opinion that the law does not
j:-n ]im
affect 0re
l0
dcft clivc
1
,„i| ,,T
itv
but thcv
sufficicnt]y t0 render
-t
certai
that the statute will not be enforced." dom.
gorge of the Malakoff Tower and that the! the Fourth of July, a prominent member fining of counties the provisions for counJy
the reading of John Adams' speeches in favor of t) stituted. Voted down.
Torof the Alien and Sedition Laws
be sub
^cp-The following mysterious epistle,
which we clip from the Pharos, was re-1
wee will drench you while you will hold a
proceeding. Lieutenant General Sir R. some thing else we will try the virtue there
J-
A
to the attacking columns on his what we think for wee are determined to be a crime, he pauper and ttie teton aie
be happy to wait upon all his old customers and as .'Jr .& 1 .. ranked in the same category, and treated ,^.1,^1.0-- corrpd l,:« rr.nn'rv in varixnany now ones as may favor us with a call. right, and the other brigade, under Major stop whiskey drinking. „.(,I1i_ .„,
April 21,l?oa. p40tt. threaten the works at, thp head nf the Dock-: know ourname. It is Ladys, and our num- ,°. }i A?C -°nf nvho espoused in his youth, and adhered
at at 1S
ono-mile north east of Wave land, "and is^ ship to-day but Gene.,i Eyre was very se- fffiv the three first davs of Julv.-in the more
riously engaged, and he himself wounded,! {p-Kossuth thus^concludesliis last letter
_.
to
hjtherto carefulllv watched and that is, the introduction of race, tongue,
lone time. A eood sprins of water is sitnatod closc and some houses within the place but, as and religion into the arena of political con- j^e jjad lived in Boston he to the honse/also a ffood well at the barn. For town front was not attacked, it became test. Centuries may have to atone for the *, _r_j
prrnr
I shAll make a special report upon this by the next mail, and shall avail myself of EsT The State of Indiana has now 39
the same opportunity to name to you the railroads, with 1,453 miles of track cora- NEGRO POLITICIANS.—We learn from one officers who have been particularly .men- pleted, and 2,648 miles in construction the of our exchanges that there are five thoutioned to me. whole, at an estimate, costing §30,255,262.
received the message of the
a
writlea slate OBOr l0
1
*1. .111 .• /. heart which nipfntori tf« mnnlr conlimontc L.
lc
an(^
energetic manner in ^e' ?e°graphical centre of our vast and
Ft
magnificent confederation, cannot but lm-
us
with a deen 1
i1p'„„„
nvv
^orfc
a
der the command of Lieutenant General Grove. One person who attend-1 mary of the laws previously enacted, he bins came to his dfath Viy and through the Sir George Brown, should be formed into
^i meeting at Quercusjsays
.™
a nd one
of whisky
h:
ral
a
?,
a
.5
s'101vs
GI
ie
but little expect lor either law or de-
ar
fr
WS the,
ie
:y. Shame! shame on the pretended' 1
(1
erican lemperance party, that thus s-.
°7
m:ili,n
would foice otl,eis to
a
lh}lt
tl}e)r
obcy*
R0HiniT0RV
seamen of the Naval Brig- Herald of yesterday as follows I repeal which will continually arise, and I
law will necessity of curing this evil by some legia-
ckv n0 #Hempt has bcen t0 enfo abolili nis[s 0 infl in the ri ht of
or Tf inf rc(n
I a a a
Sta
Keeder rebukes the eP.brts of ultra
patriotic dignified and morning contains the verdic
dictated its manly sentiments,-jn
English and French trenches, and main- valuable life will be preserved. turned sentences. The second paragraph 'fired either by a member of the Rifle ty, of Mr. F. Quinn. lie is an Irishman
throughout the day, and the effect I feel greatly ^indebted to Sir G. Brown reads as follows: Guard or some persons acting as volunteer, who has been twenty-one years in Louisville,
'l l"?
anf
1
nn vn
so
an( n™pr
to inninae upon tne ii_ nu 01
tef'
but docs not
v'ew
i„°so manv paniculaisf that it has lion in the Territory as it bears upon the
nL
i„
cmol-c from fh.^ onn ind rmisWrv that jJ13000^10 piacticallv a nullu) as ieQ..ids do- formation of its institutions. It being an ii it a at pi it a el us a re I was not possible by personal observation to
agreed on t]ie extent of the nu
open question, he maintains that every man
has a right to speak with the utmost free-
(^ie
Among the several objects of legislation,
ovcinor
™e
nt ons (1ie
prcme and
"I take up my pen to let you know that 1 ,, tthe ladys has heard that you thought to,saleof
ardent
pick the Temperance law to peaces,lind if cause of education the location of the
you do it would not be good for you for we: permanent seat of government and the or-
are determined to give you anuf of it for of the militia. The tone and
.i-i 1 ie 1 i° 1 crime of povertv. Of this number 168
®d their reports, and num er ai y. ia\eno oun a «y^u were incarcerated in Janaurv, February and
i4r»r
sPmts amon"
E
ood
1 BARBARISM
aws
of.
ft,-!*•«•«• „f tne eecmd inq.i
,of Jonn Robbins. shot dun
ort aiid#
raon
011cC nn0'i
'Vi'?'i ^ense
pcnnnc
ense 0
ernn 0
aS"
any works that the enemy might have in the forehead yesterday, which I trust iinwm.thv 1«s '°'t 'p0*1 i'* ^ew policemen, acting in concert, could to-night were littered. Mr. Quinn was told thrown up in the night, and of opening pas- 'will not prove serious.
[g^j
an[
eauivocai 'm
1 US 0 1?1 0
'wWh'nn°»
CriC'' ot]1
lemDered
d^ii i* aiess ourselves to our task, and so perform
S0\1
)C1
0
After a brief introduction in the style of
of the all dccency ai^d tlie above extract, the Governor proceeds military company under such circumstan-
hipt of Ul(J
lhe ur oso of
Territory, for ccs.
ascertaining wfc»l laws arc '. I®"' (P
ieady in existence. Ha\ing given a sum-
It appears that the laws of the Unifed
lawg of l]]e
wouiies are not applicable to our locality—the means afoi
rper,.jlor
of
tween the 26th of March, 1804, and the 3d
of Mnrcll I805) enac c( or
]aws of fnfi Terri[c
compr
'^.'IwoiW, it has, without doubt, superseded
Viuuiv
t-vi.-uiu--.
,y of
Missouri-the common law, and (he hw of
and supolied a great amount of the law pre-
0
11 i-.i i- 1 viouslv existincf. In this mass of conflict-
the Province of Louisiana, at the time of was r.nu is without anylegal justification or
the cession, except so far as the latter have excuse.
superseded the former still remain in force I But whether such homicide committed
vr
,s- and it appears to be cussion and settlement of the slavery ones- ™^ed the fully of assuming mr.t th
/I
creating'and de-
be considered necessary the laws f«r is"sel
lhe Inu,ans
0
on ed ,n
-Sa
ffolk
Ja,1» Jf
temperate. LADIEa. jtjarc}1 and 231 in April," May June and
accounte( a
0
or
nf nnp rronpratinn woula have Oeen spaiea tne numuiaiion 01
count
7
^o the head which moulded its neatly bins came to his death from a musket ball put out, and an attack made on the proper-
SO
",]'»• P"«.t the
,ave eas
1 nnw
1P'ni
,er tIre
U(l
0re,secs 0Ur
^o
KOrK'
",at ",c
a xi a a or it a in a
Mav01 or
ce
Tenitory of Kansas. As the com-' under the circumstances aforesaid, i-onsl:-
,i a-
jing legi.lationriiowever, it will impose un-
on your courts much embarrassment arid
LAW IN NEW YOUR.— trouble (o decide the questions of implied I
PnoniniTicx AND CONFISCATION".—There have been three prosecutions thus far in this county under (he now law, for misdemeanor. The defence was succes fill in two of them. In the other the defendant's counse
them. In the other the rk-lendnnl's -oun
The case was promptly di .ion to these, there search, and seizure.
fl
regulating and holding elections theqiiah- have been replevied. Iheso cases all 1
fications of voters jurisdiction of the Su- originated in this town.
Dislrict Courts the election or We have I......
p„„„„
be th the
-I, _. IOR,
4
ability of the Message will strengthen the
opmon wnich many have formed of
1
Massachus-etts declare poverty to
nl
as huselis for 4
cmde of civilizat
.1
the iNew 1 ork limes.— Ui one thing,
5®
f0Di poverty was
misfortnne—but it is reserved
t,,
ftP
Um5niiTnf Mi^-irhusettc
.f s»pe.ior human ty 01 Massac
Legislation to
elevate it to the dignity OI a
thp
a
sand
humiliation of
asking alms by a permanent residence in a
negro know-nothings in New York.
THE PORTLAND RIOT—VERDICT KNOW NOTISINCI OUTRAGES IN LOUAG A INST NEAL DOW. ISVILLE. The Portland Advertiser of Tuesday The Louisville Democrat states that on5 verdict of the Jury in Wednesda}- night, after speaking by some squcst on the body of the Know Nothing candidates in that
oi «jonn noooins. snot during the late riot city, in which "foreigners," as usual, were
1 i'• 1'- -l-ll eariy sia^c 01 inu IMUI LII.N.C., TUI^U,,,, UUMUU^ tm. pujMi
ho|!v 0
racn^r
dress ourselves to our task, and so perform ,,
star v.o
ture, we shall be subject to no reproach "OTU
1
,t
of si!r
|,?„f
:it ,-,K. on whom they filed, ana who appeal to lia\c lo^ei p,..oot the city a it in the tear and reverence of that God .. .i I i:-i ,-f r.
4
J,TH0I. magistrate, c.v-
ptthc Governor of theStale, "o call out
....... ..—
ver.!lot')
full consideration of all the evidence in aie
criSGj
]ie ju,.v f:n(j (]1C
sn
y^e Jury 2nd that Rob- belabored, a mob was organized, the lamps
lllt rrowl
had no previous notice of their pi essence oi a i,E ot CIMII.-O.
L-SPEC IEN{-3
1
'"L1 JU' ,P
is a a iv it
jd .John Rob-
Agency of said iNcal Dow, Mayor of (he cify of Portland, in the manner and by lhe
Indiana made b^- rash and illegal order
-]ie District of
Louisiana—the laws of the Ten itory of
aid, and in consequence of tin fire given as afore
said, by the said Is'eal Dow in the said c.'y
me of the Alder-j was stoned and much damaged. Mr. He-
I
day to apnrehend a disturbance, they took clows broken. A woman, Mrs. Lee, was
ass mblar
store to th? said company. calU-d (he Rifle cruel conduct!—worthy of cannibals, and Guards anu, that the said homicide of the worse han savages. There will come a» said John Robbins, by the said l\eal
Dow,
in the manner and bv the means aforesaid, pod.
which the jury are brought by the evidence, (hey further find, in the language of the statute, that the srid John liobbins "died of felony," and not "by mischance or accident."
The jury close their verdict with the recommendation that the "criminal conduct of Neal Dow"' be laid before the Grand Jury.
!e
.a3 j-ea]lv more confident than in those
v.'ish to have (his where acnu!^ took place but bec.mo a
of the matter confounded with the ais- v^Lim of misplaced conlidence. ecom-
nc
,,
._ milled the iul ot assuminar inr.t the Jus-
(ice before whom the same was tried, was a litib more than human, and could disabuse his mind in determing the matter, of the effect of r. strong desire for the vigorous enforcement of the law. But the result tindeceived him and established more fully the truth of the axiom, that -''there's manv aslip 'tween the cup and lhe lip."— nealed. ln-ad-|
:i
following advi-e to his coun-
mr
I .1 ADVICE TO IDR COUKTRV.—As thi«. if it
ever sees the light, will not do so, till I am as issuing
no mor6) ma
from the tomb, where truth alone can be
lrom
"7
ora
re-Ducted, and the happiness of man alone
consu
'y
rrirn
ji d. It will be entitled therefore, to
whal€Ver wcight Kav be dcrived from good
inlent onSf and rom
ous stations through a period of for^v 3ears.
through his life, to the cause of liberty
and who has bore a part in most of the great transactions which will constitute epochs of its destinv.
The advice nearest heart and deep.
A
reason in the early part of the,gans house was also stoned, and the win-
and ot.hr,,,,1,
t3 ..
l(w
that in the earlv staife of the proceedings a made: and threats or burning the property
''v dispersed it r.r.d that the mili- yesterday that hss property was threatened,
bearfs, d^etmrwd 11M ir muskets In ojvlcr to stimulate the scoundrels, it was
„p.! circulated th»t (ho Cnti
a^* ivere wholly out of ciThtof the crowd uo-j circulated that ti.o Catholic Church in the
N„ anests were
as filled with arms
iim «-n
1
on hr-r wnv home '.vii'i her basket full.— Losing her way, she stopped at a house— we could not learn whose—and asked for directions home. Kot paying any attention to her age and weariness, only knowing her to be a foreigner, the people of the house had her whipped by the negroes, then took her henies from her, and set the dogs upon her. She fled of cour.se, and the dogs after her—how she escaped she does not know. The dogs tore her clothing and her limbs badly—one leg is tore entire!}* open. She Is the mdtlu-r-in-law to Mr. Epphart.— We have these facts from one who knows what he says !o be true. What cowardly.
terri&.Ic end to these oulia^es if not stop-
V." 7 TJfE OLD T'NiTri) STATE: AN*K". b' a :v stated that (here is to
of the affairs of the
onclusion to a magnificent .innncial bubble. ll will bt- renr-mbcred thm after the Government connection with (he I'. S. Hank was dissolved, it was re-estabiished at Philadelphia, nndera charter worn Pennsylvania, Nicholas Biddle being still at its head. The balance wlu'el of Government control bein'4' removed. Mr. Biddle launched boldly into cotten and other snecidations, under the foolish delusion that the bank could monornlir.e the business of the country.— Immense nuns of money were advaned to forward these schemes, but they proved total failures, swamping not only the entire capital of the lank, but lar^e amounts besides belonging to people who h: 110 interest in its management. The net results of the operation? of the so-called gieat "regulator" are briefly stated above.
Mr. ljiddic was one of a class of men who become coac-picieus by circumstances, but are not posse-sed of power to foresee and control events. At one time he was accounted a great man, a "Money King," at whose word or touch all obstacles were sure to vanish. Credit with him was a for
t'
been one case of 1
tion as to whether the liquors and vescontaining them are subject to confiscation
ial
n- future dnvt Meantime ther!' ...
fK-T-Row beautifully does James
A
1 1
is potent as the magic wand of Y\~hcn the crash of'37 came, Wall
The (rial of the oue--1 -street turned iohimasiis only saviour. A
5"
'. .. .lll]o
that the nmn of
est in my conviction, is the States be cherished and perpetuated.— Let the open enemy to it be regarded as a Pandora with her box opened and the di-t-guised one as lhe scrpevl creeping, v:\ih ite deadly idles, into Paradise.
33F The eensus returns of Stillwater Countv, Minnesota, show that out of a population of 1,482 seven hundred are bachelors.
once dispatched to his in Philadelphia, to shin^ton and intercede with
commitice was ai his marble bard
•,"j
hlc counly, at L.gon.er, One was a j,,ox- his usual
,. 1 r,„, in the Mron^est terms at their command.
iiadison
Wall street and the
bankers in general out of their strait. Mr.
nt|
We have heard also of two cases in Xo-: Bicldie tfraeiouslv consented to go to WaSh-
hh
Mr. Van Buren
sation upon he could ommittee, rs were indenounced
,, ,.
Vf0",^y"p0wJr
w,. T^r.nr L-nntt- |wlW a money king was could inev-
°ho-,v']ir
1
be considered .,
S
u^
0 lhe
the experience of a
Tmiurv ii.-, coun.rj n. van
a inkrup cv was
1
A VAGABOND SHALT THOU BE IS THE
TH
_, ^tement is rr0in^ the rounds
,p,
3
rs
Ul 1
V-
"•r .... ..., 1., murderer, is in it-w Urlenns driving fane
saving that-Matt Ward, the
in New Orlenns driving fine
horses, rmd enjoying all the courtesies of life u.stiaily extended to respectable men. A correspondent of the New ork Observer, in writing from New Orleans, says that this isa^reat mistake, and adds: "Acthe St. Charle? Hotel, last winter, at the ball3, everv lady who knew who he was refused his hand in dancing, and no father or brother would introduce him to his relatives.— He is considered here a murderer, and an
wUh
)(!j
»rUof Cain branded „n
We should
be inclined to credit
this statement, as Matt Ward left New Orleans some time since, and has since been living in a very reiired manner in Louisville.— Chicano Democrat.
iC5TA German astronomer says that in twenty millions of years from now the earth will be destroyed by a comet. Stand from under!
