Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1855 — Page 1
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THE MENACES OF ENGLAND.^ v4 Blow at the Fillibusters—The Q&U£lj>f tk't Reinforcement of the Engljfil^Jf&jt-
Qcmimtm's of the London Times and the
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Brother Jonathan [From the London Times, Oct. 25
Squadron, and thus interposing a powerful
tioa of the American press fluid and temperate comment delight whenever the conduct in question, and a little polit ia to be
manufactured by makin^
the right, to take every reasonable
tioo against that spirit of unbridled license
Oorernment, are not equipped by its funds, will not their
"nd"receive/
1
ernment of their own creating, and, though laudably eager for the preservation of their own dignity and the assertion of their own rights, cannot bring themselves to tolerate an Executive sufficiently strong to compel respcct for the rights of foreign nations.— It it because we see no hope of finding in the United States a Government capable ofip
preventing its citizens from waging private j'
war on their own account against the best
friends and truest allies of the great Republic that we are most unwillingly compelled, even in the midst of the great European struggle in which we are engaged, to assume a defensive attitude, in order to trample out the first sparks of this fire, and pre-
vent a conflagration which, if once allowed i]
to fpread, may cause incalculable misery to
•he does not possess an organization suffi-l
ciently powerful to crush these criminal
till we are placed in the terrible dilemma of
either sparing men to whom clemency is eruelty to the human race of which they are the enemies, or of inflicting a just punishment, which may be the means of inflaming against us the passions of the Ameri-
VOLUME YII. CJtAWFORDSYILLE,
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now most unwillingly taking. We entreat them, the American public,}
ment which has been established in the I munity, but because that Government is: United States but we have, and we claim unv- illing or unable to prevent its citizens
pivcau-
•which the present Government of the United garlan*1*
bloodshed into the dominions of an unof- principal distinction of a civilized commufending neighbor. These expeditions do nity. not receive the sanction of the American
Morning Post—Coolirig'tfrc Arrogance o^liave adopted is bold, but for that very rea-1^.° u:c
I ,i-
•hall be told, no doubt, of the fiendish ha- ery wish and every interest to remain at No. 5. Economy the public expenrii-j
bare neither the wish nor the right to in-j cause it has any serious dispute with the. iniquity OF KNOW NOTHING ISM. trudeour opinion on that form of govern- Government of this free and happy com-,
ons
lL
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States seems inclined to tolerate. jgoddes At this moment North America is in pro- some found peace with the whole world yet it is'of freedom miu net- cmanis are na-, ut-
t0
ie 1:nv and the
can
ears
igamst
the human race. It is the misfortune that unpopular and falling administration, whose
tance which is sure to overwhelm their wild hope the good sense of the reflecting and
ed and flagrant violations of public law in Texas, Mexico, and Cuba are borne in mind.
bluster, is far too wise seriously to embroil
1l,nse
w,J
a
tempts. That which she cannot do we are
t-i
compelled, ftt lci\st so fnr tis tlic lawless en*! repress the Americin spint of I
do for her. We cannot wait patiently till these lawless emissaries of insurrection and plunder quisilion hare set their feet within her Majesty's do- iTeritories,
minions, and encountered there "the" resis-
may
and desperate schemes. We cannot wait honest portion of the American people will S
save
ean people and leading to a disastrous and j*hole seaboard of America would be blockfratricidial war. We will, if it be possible, jafled the whole seaboard of America from event the crime that otherwise it would ^a,nc to Florida would be exposed to atoar duty most severely to punish, and
ble. This consummation it is the duty of i» •he American Oorernment, if it can, to pre-
in mid-ocean, we shall have done much to- THE DEMOCRATIC CRfeED. wards averting the danger that must arise The following admirable eunciation anfjj should they be carried out to their natural condensation of the Democratic creed is godevelopment. The course of action we
AMERICAN FILLIBUSTERING. such a proceeding gives to those ever-act-! No. 1. Equal and exact justice to all ]y The English Government is omitting no'"
neither prevented nor arrested by the Gov- ofiice.
•to increase our squadron in their seas, and ernment. We desire, above all things, a 2vo. 9. rvo bigotry on pride of caste, or iinay possibly lead us still further in a di- continuance of peajce, but if it be the de- distinction of birth among American citireetion, the first step towards which we are termination of any large portion of the peo-, zens
believe, notwithstanding the assertions to I without relaxing, for an instant, our gripe No 11. The preseiv ation of the naturnl'the contrary with which they are so assid-jon the throat of the reeling and tottering ization laws, and the right of the pubnc do•aously plied, that there i" no party or bodv giant of the North. main, and the protection of the American •of men in this country that regards them Rut isf° the credit of those free insti- government. •with any other feeling than that of the ut- tutions, so often vaunted as all that is wise,! No. 12. Opposition to all charterer momost good will, or would wish for them any perfect and liberal on the face of the earth, nopoiies. other fate than the enjoyment of the utmost'that a friendly and kindred nation, ardent- ISo. 13. Common brotherhood and good public freedom which is consistent with the lly desiring peace, should feel itself com- will to all, especially to those of the houseutmost private liberty and security. Wcjpelled to stand on the defensive,
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urr
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t|
ie roun
pie of the United Stntes to force waruponus,' No. 10. Respect and protection for the we shall know how to meet it and repel it, rights of all.
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less should be bound! England has
not the less true that in her porta are fitting ennse they know l^w to obeyout at this moment piratical •GUibustering oFdtfTrfW*their*ui^i^^wfiSl*wills to that law faithful citixca who has'becn bf.guilcJ expeditions, destined to carry war and the supremacy of which constitutes the
WARNINGS OF THE MORNING POST.
no°ch«k° from "that toia." FrancV,' ".id Spain ^villi respcSt Promises of reformation and the l,iSh hopes This toleration, we are willing to
•uppose, proceeds from weakness merely, misunderstanding has also occurred be- forming to stem the tide of coi ruption, ano and would be exchanged for vigorous ac- tween the United States and England, of correct the abuses and reform the evils tion, only that the power to act is utterly infinitely more gravity and importance.- which so long held nile in high places. I wanting.' The American people are so free The Post then refers to the complication was delighted with the idea and made ,nthat they will not be controlled bv a Gov- arising from the alleged acts committed by
Crampton, Sir E. Head, and Sir GasparLe
listment.
and scrupulously to avoid an}' violation of administration of General "Washington. Under such representations I became a member, and I gave the organization a full and thorough investigation and NOW
sensitiveness of the Amer-
Government on this particular point ap-
very remarkable, when their repeat-
is to pander to the most \icius ele-
m(ntiu
And
their country. What results could
spring from such an unholy contest? The
lact a11
As regards Hayti and Cuba, the Post is TrCS OR Obi 01' IP, ITS OHLRC.T OR
inclined that Uncle Jonathan, with all his JTATE, AS ML CH.DECEIT..FALSE-
''h the greatest maritime powers
he world merely to bolster up a really
the American charackr. England
ship would be swept from the seas, or the money to pay his hands ports of America would be blockaded the
lhis
t0
tbia w® do in the name and in the hone of acquisition of a Haytian Sebastopol, from peace. We cannot believe that those "who
are now engaged in enrolling unhappy men threatened. for these desperate and criminal enterprizes The Post concludes the leader and its really contemplate the success of a descent remarks on the enlistment question by^trustupon Ireland, for instance, as probable, or 'n» that the presence of the formidable ••en possible. All they can hope is that British fleet which is remaining at Bermuihe miserable fate sure to attend such da will tend to cool the arrogance and over.wretcbed adventurers may be the means of sensitiveness of the American Government.
he encountered for the
whicb Cuba can be
more conveniently
England, S Ag .—The Troy (N.
starring up the pass,ons of the people y.) Traveler, a fusion paper, speaks of .. ren cr war inevita- W"ASh
1Ng
a
's election to the Presidency
S°ntIero agg^sSion!
vent, and, as it cannot, of the Government tST The Democrats have elected every unst which such attempts are aimed by officer in Buffalo, New York, from Mayor means to avert. If we can prevent these down, with the exception of four Know•xpeditions from sailing, or intercept them Nothing Aldermen.
"Every true Democrat recognizes it nis
json we believe it to be prudent and safe. We are fully aware of the advantage that o-^11 political faith: jsm
emissaries of discord, who are incess- jmen, of whatever State or persuasion, roll-, will
•pportunity of reinforcing the West flidia antly employed in every State of the Union gious or political. tions are never asked as lo the Democratic ].
•bject of invective and depreciation. We signedlv misrepresented. England has ev- tutional expressed. I Treasury because that was repealed in 1041 tv." Douglas was insulted and put down
not be- hold of faith.
red of England to Republican America, and peace with America. The immense trade tures, and a sacred preservation of public Tariff was enacted in 5 Gil. No. it rallied Hon'. Henrv A. Wi-o, at Bnv.vn's Uot~ A
-of the insolent menace behind which she which we carry on with her, the communi-, faith. again to the support of both, anu carried Washington. The? veila her insidious and treacherous designs..'y language and of blood, the absence* No. 6. Fieedom of rehgion, freedom of tht^cn both, under Poll in 1846, and they drunk wiih malignant Without Jhe slightest way on the press which 'made the vehicle of: •on the constituencies 'tobe influenced by such •to point out to the good sense and modera-1 the sovereign people to make war upon us, No. 8. A sacred preservation of the ft d•tion of the American people the causes unsupported and unapproved, but also, eral constitution, and no religious tests for which hare led us, even in a time of
M] gimon Wolf? ft
and
*f
mds with which the temples of the
0r
Hayti and Cuba, another eause of le^s.held out that the new party
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DEMOCRATIC FAMILY-NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO EWS,- MISCELLANEOUS, LITERATURE 'MECHANIC ARTS, &C.
ds of the Democratic press.
,chosan
fleet between this country and the North I against this country. That which is a mere friendship.with all nations entangling alii- principle, neve*, ft: "takes no step back- rats "abusing the Americans How un- !f, 't* Hu,,^ fEniM Te'u American Continent. This proceeding will, 'measure of self-defence against lawJess force ances with none. wa$." Sometimes it in defeated, as it was reasonable they are in this and everything we doubt not, call forth from a large por-
^''l1 ropresent: ns an insult offered to! No. 3. The light of States and lerrito- in Jftckson's time^ occasionally on the Baak
nor a
h]
respectable
venerable citizen of W ashing on coun-
der by its fair promises and abound 'no-
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7~7 •,
thig sc
I have said I have never been much of a politician but I had long since become disgusted with what I considered the cor-
who
tl,c
Marchant in violation of the municipal law eiation. I was assured that ancient abuses of the United States as regards foreign en-
was
The Post says the English instruction as pics and that our government would be to enlistments were framed most carefully
C!,rried
from going forth to plunder in the domin- ty, Pa., who like thousands of honest peo- temporary defeat of the Democratic party. Know Nothings. Wo have iiover^id any
°f unoffending ally? Are these the pie, was entrapped into the Know Nothing What a transatory, fleeting existence has thinir about them that we would" :si)'t
an
evnericnce pf
claim to be called the nursing mother ', times with any other, study carefully the
to obey—how to sub- opment finds response in the heart of every I whether apy other political party in
hj
evous
pretended to understand
principles and objects of the new asso-
be
corrected that the new party
based on pure and honorable princi-
back to the measures which ruled
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crTp QTVT vn
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1 uld ot reni
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jiw
isilion of the Russian North American
of 0,
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1 suc 1
rt
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terprises directed against ourselves go, to 'ti5S aggression, and though the in«ultjngand The search, seizure, and destruc- Pl*rSdy in lt-auing Uu-ir tloeks into the
'cy from which the Post would famj
'htica association
com.iina ion, an l.n
and freem an
France have the means and detei mina- hfid been enslaved but had regained his j)U.
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a
rtexce in
S
tarting apers
a
.—Colonel
a
rrmr
Hie queaiion at the head of lliis article pcrsnco law
stirring up the feelings of the populace! ho.2. Peace, commerce, and honest pai^r. It never abandons a measure, or a oFthe Know Nothings about the Demo- fin Uuh WniiiVlr cormCr-Ued hv' th« f.»!
o" later engraft upon the country, lie
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eedom and her citizens are free, be- There is no doubt that this oe\ el- },j^tory of your country. Find, if you can, present t'ne bloodiest and ',.'.r::es'. pives I '5
into
organization:
Vo^rA-y has loft any monuments on rccor-1 of their existence. You will search the statutes of your country in vain, to find a single one trative me has approv
of this year, and last. They mi
O
^r^ the horrid crimes penetrated at Louisviiie
aiu} ol ier
S
sc,
'P
tIve
1
-on. man
but en
^rty. until ti^ev
menacing tone of the Washington Cabinet tion cl'iuse of the New York prohibitory dark dens of these poducal demagogues, ly be accounted for by the probable ac-
lavr wa5 cc are
}n the case of 0 em ln anf1
a great maritime war is a course Astor House, by the Recorder in New York
citv on the 2c nst
]j
itz
commerce of England and France might, in the young days of the Item he was forced impious oaths. Let them return to the temporarily be cut up, but every American to pawn his watch sixteen times to raise father and the mother the sons, whose warm
in li« kieked all over creation bv a wooden
to be kicked all over creation by a wooden legged nigger.
A
a
army with which Gen. Scott made his de-
piopounded to us everv day. and often. 1««» "hller they will vote and they will
a
thinks such a party ephemeral or tompora- and hootcu, and groaned,
ry, he who calculates upon its downfall or that the first men of the nation jiiVd o»Ai!irow, is doomed to eternal disappoint-
mem. It will live wink- the Constitution
principles, or its objects. How different
permitted to escape the terrible consequen- having failed to ngree upon ces upon
jtjL.g ^orhave those whose f-!l
pi,it superinduced them, the bigoted, pro-
intolerant political clergymen,
bet yet brought iully to an-wer for these
ou
beiore the bar of an outraged,
Uc ried ub!ic
wi no 0
{j until the scorpion htfh, weh iairi on,
^.° brings outthe involuntary cry of awakt
cr
unconstitutional, j^
,nvicted conscience. Let them no' o(T
uswct
to bclr
them notoff until they call their deluded
E E followers out of the midnight conclaves into
which they have inveigled and seduced
of the Philadelphia City Item, says,1 them, and taken off the incubus of foul and
hearts they corrupted and poi.-oned. In
"•'•'•'SHW According to a statement in the N. jntemperance runs riot among us the res- America. "i Times, the number of candidates for of- n0nsibility must fall upon the authors am ponsibilitjr must fall upon the authors and friends of the impracticabl sand!—being equal in number to the entire a]^
After reading the above, remarks the short, let them make unconditional restitu- whieii will not be attempted. Th Lno.» D^
Frankfort Yeoman, the man who would re- tion and vicarial atonement for their wdeked T'ar -v
fuse 0 pay for his paper promptly, deserves deeds. «x«tei.c. a» a ^auonnl purty It now
fice in that city was a little over eight thou- fri,,ads of the impracticable, unconstitution- T°iUrn.eS,,°/ 5f
revolung law we now have—we Demo
caa
|av
that our
scent into the valley of Mexico. wrung," we say to them "thou cans't not Boston, in December.
And upon the temperance question.— its editors. The Democratic party is at
Their odious, wicked, corrupting law, still present really the only Union party in the
The Borsen Zeitung, of Berlin, re-asserts it is, as to everything except for evil, they iz tion both in the North and the South at 1, .ules'of Wagram, Marengo, and the bridge that the Russian Government is endeavor- must not escape that issue. The next leg-
ing to effect a sale to the United States of islature must relieve us from its corrupting didate for the Presidency a good, conserv- jsjj
America of its possessions in the north of presence, and substitute a sound living one ative man, for whom old line Whigs can that continent for the sum of 40,000,000 of in its place. But, in the meantime, if be-
From the Ilu^liviile Juckscnhui.:^ say we did it." The Democrats wore in fpSTAUTMXG XKWS OS TIUJ CUBA WHAT WILL THEY DO NEXT." favor, and are in favor of a reasonable tem-
ii
araus
fc]set
-v voted for an one or
»n hear the i-huble n.iwis
lie venue Tariff because a Protective Chicago. Wi'lard, at New Aliw.r.41 ..rv. ,^on mad\« 7 tVm hv the B-i-Vi
us
lives, aye, longer it is older than the Con-. —i .1.
liicai.iave.
el re an at is el
laVi! a
11
..pro-sl^erj men,"
ev": Constitutional liberty has a votary.— history that has been (rafkc d'bv the cowIt needs not to change either its name, its
arf
We
]ly and skulking footsteps of "Sam,"''
chose to speak of his nets in proper
wilh its antagonists! How many diG'erenl terms, aiv.l to express the indignation whicli: worth, fine of tin.' earliest American poets, patty names have been taken and assumed -,ve feel—when we see the streets of our! wj ,te a ugthy pjem, enti'le the Day otto give it battle! Where are they now?—
es
Known only in the political history of par- 1 uman being-=, and ballot-boxes burnt up hi: lear to rend"r nun-elect infants ties, and some of them have been so short by this "moral reform" partv, we are told happy, jit, considerate as very much lived as scarcely to leave a record of tneir that we are too abusive and our edkoria!-- to ivduce the temperature of hel!
.existence behind them. How vain and fu- ju-e copied for the purpose of showifig what account so he say-', though tii to expect the annihilation or more than terrible things the Old Liners sat aputlho *. "iab!h.-« They m: ao hopo to dwe!!
opposing party in this country! Young take back. Witt have told the- truth, but It-: room h. H-Il!"
before you embark your po!i ical for- ,rjt the whole truth and wh. a ful 1 hisUr
ry
of Know Nothi :«ism shali written, i! ",
will present the uit-'Odiest ana darkest pages jy
of our country's history, Xcv:s L?t(er. 2i. r,
a a
in the shape of a general admiuis- correspondent of the N. 1. Ili rald s.ays tiiat asure which the public judgment Mr. Clayton's Central American treaty /ed, and allowed to remain. But gone by the board ath.-t. Mr. Marry has at
we have wandered from our purpose in com- received despatcr.es from our Legation mencing this article. The question asked is,
"what will they (our opponents) do next?" ernment lias clo-od its correspondence with r.s upon the Central American question, with aflat and definitive refus.il to recognize the construction of the Clayton-Bulwer
ermitted to escape the terrible consequen- having failed to ngree upon the construc-
es which Know-Nothingism have brought tion of the treaty, the ultimatum of
mg force upon them, for the mobs, the ri- pare their cards for annexation, ots, the robberies, the arsons and the murders of Know-Nothingism of 1854-5. The
il'^r Whigs of Montgomery county, read
wail of helpless infants and mothers still the following cxtrad, taken worn the Lou-• fev. da} i.
goes up and calls for a terrible retribution, isville Courier, one of the able.-t "W hig paPublic vengeance is not yet satisfied. No pers in the Union: adequate atonement has yet been made "Native American and Win" fhou-h we
tr-nce
opinion. Let them
.'\ycd
Let t!u notoff un!ii
rcoplc lor
the.V,
Stetson of the! heal the fe,tering wounds t'.iey have infl.ot-
ed 0D
some degree,
their churches, upon r.eighbor-
hoods, and upon society generally. Let
we have seen enough of I Noth-f
ke ns
Joalh and dc^i^e
it as we never oefore loatheu anil desoiie..:
any political party that ever had an esis-
in this hand of freedom. And although no Democrat, and not acting af
filiating with, that party, may, wiin -*'u^ thousand.-- of oth'-r old line Native American National Whigs, whose political in'cgrirv has never been suspected, be ompell1, in order to crash out Abolitionism and its ally Know-Nothingi^m, to vote for and support the National Democratic candidate for the Presidency. No other course is left for National Whigs to pursue. They will be compelled to make their choice between the Abolition and the Democratic partv,
an 1 true and patriotic Southern men enn-|
nit for a moment hesitate in their decision.
time to accomplish any thing at the next'
»ckno»ledged to I),-as impotent some of
bestrides the State. Dead lett.-r, though country—the only party that has an organ- Guard," who survived the slaughter of the
3U
vo
silver roubles. Should the bargain be cause this law, either by judicial proelama- jt will sweep the country fike an avalanche, York Tribune speaks of a young lady who brought to a satisfactory conclusion, vari- tion, or an incensed public feeling, be de- and carry every Southern State." .received intelligence from the Crimea of ous indulgences are to be extended to the clared dead, void, a nuiity. and intempcr 'the death ot her lover, her fattier, her brothcommerce°of the United States on the part ance thereby receives an impetus, a terrible .C^rL- is said that Rnchcd is studying the er
formidable. If it nominates as its can-
re-action ensues, letting loose the spirit of JLnglish, and that it ia her intention to ap- j3 ar ,. dissipation in sluices ail over the State, if pear as Lady Macbeth before she leaves
rovoldncr law we now have—we Demo- 3?bi»»p I1-. of Spain, by Prescott, are_ to
-withers are un-
be
17. 1855. IS'O.'.18.
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Let us remind them of a few facts-
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i^,, Tkcy called i.s, a.M Sfffl" 'sJ George, ll.ree.d.ckers ai Lisbon,
don
n0
The re-nr^anization of the Whig party in 'privilege he proposed to
E S I O N
a
on
For.
nd !s
tendered slippery with the bloo of'l »m
f'* v'n:*'
.—'I he W:ish:ns_ton
London, which states that the L'ritish govi]
What will be the issue nest year?" We cannot exactly answer as to what our opponents will do, or what new issues they will attempt to get up but can answer as treaty rhiimed for it by Mr. Clay ton. Great to what the Democracy ought n_-t to let Britain declares her determination not to them do. They oufht "not to allow them to abandon her Mosqaito protectorate or her ro/vw.v —Iierm in, w,i.' w.is yesterday arescapc the odium of their issues and follies colony on the Islands off the roast of Hon- r-stod bv constable Gott. upon a writ issued ust not. be duras. Of course, as the two governments Esquire vv erbc e, for violation of tho
Wm I*p«..-Wc have rc
toe
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granh, Oct. 10. wo ful.
menl 3 in conscoa
fl llV
,,
nimw
h«»'-imr ivniic c)Vn
I'm the® wiirn
and hiy?ed,
s0
„,
fop sq
rom
7
fovernmens on the subject of'Cuba'in it
tom
ilantnropy
jnsuitjj-,g to Efig!«nd in the highest
ipossible deii'i"' 1
hc Apnoi'icnn novern
fQ^ steei Tn^ for Jamaica. ftu "1'uWerful es supernumeraries for the Ni ptuneand
a u!ra, on the West I,'.-
1
and tlie interests, of her colonies.
A TIINDKH V/
is
fI
.—Mr. Iviichiiel Wiggles-
ne authoi, though he cannot*see
f,n
Still :mt: thiiin h3 will it!i"W,
Tl iii/u*. r.-. Tl.» Irish f= -iril
1
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pon the country. The avenging hand of being opposed to the other, the treaty f,dh -nidge 1 TKins, of the Supreme Court, ublic indignation must yet fall, with crush- and Colonels Kinncv and W.-.lker may pre- »ho disrLurged th- on the ground
thesi*
ving notn-j.
icly in-
^u'r'o l)!iS P11*
lUoorniiigion\''v':m{'^ tie world what should be his courso of action, wiic elected chief magistrate cf the L'uion "Ii I v,it:- IV^i jvni of hes.• Ui ilt Status, fl'i i:r ivr-corJia'-•
To
i:sdi
a
T!','.VAh. III nMA
I.
An the I'm.'!, '/uthi.-r .-iifiuJoruoa. -The:.- i-.ili V' tur nts.J vail y• -.r .slco vo«,'Jordan r. hard nui'l to tiablr*. baiiove."
tM\\ in r,.\v/
N
vs. S
a
I
a a
Habeas
'oiiihitory ..aw of Indiana, wa*
brought upon a writ [habeas corpus, bc-
il. 1.. 1.^ ...nr. I ,1
that the law under which he was arrested was urw(jmliluUunul. Judge Perkins' opinion in the case will be given to the public in
Tliii dechioh of Judge Perkins virtually nullifies the Prohibitory Liquor Law of Indian-*..— State Sentinel....
a
ingism and its corruption, its crimes and^cm car.e out of the recent mass of elicit, atrocities, toma
lionf (r ch )fr jn Callfurnifi:
Ti following
jiirrc i.~ not a rrratn of desert sand tip«'
on which the sun shines—not valley clod-: from which springs a pear of gra-.s—not a mountain peak from which the rtalwarl pine rears it: .j• ^i:o form, whose fee simple i# not libertv.
I loo .—The St.vte Sentinel says' that Col. Allen May commenced slsughterir.g last wet-k. It i.s estimated that his establishment will pack 50,000 'nogs this season. The prices paidr.re equal to 35 per: hundred r.ett.
jV^"A brute by the name of James Gor
5
election is an impossibility 'tcad.
who applied to a Pittsburgh Alderman
permission to whip a woman, for whicli
a
sai 0 an
iS on( 0
ror eon
uf
without too great a sacrifice of feeling, &V A Pari3 correspondent of the 2s ew
an( un
Hl tor
7
of
published by Phillips, Sampson & Co.,
iy
n^edolais,
eommitted to prison lor two days in-
O
a
The
papers announce the deatii in Lockp'irt, 0.,
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»pt. Clias. F. Thomas,
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the brave soldiers of the Empe-
j.f known as the "Old Swiss
Areola, and the privations of the Spaa
cainp
aign under Marshal Soult.
cic, all by the same post. Such
r7-Com. Paulding, of the Home Squadron, has been ordered to Nicaragua to watch
events in that quarter.
23ET The Russians say that the English are an army of lion? led on bv asses.
