Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 29 December 1860 — Page 1
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NEm^BEiEs-m. xn: NO.
KXCELSIOR STOCK
or
HABDWABE!
TEN CJUZ LOADS
Of English, German American
HARDWARE!
Cutlery, Toots, Mr OH,
11 UBS, FELLOES, SPOKES,
%&%%,
a
And an endless variety of
AND
HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
THE EXCELSIOR HARDWARE STORE,
—IJY—
Campbell, Galcy & Hartcr,
Nt. T, CoBtMcrclul Bow,
Crawfordsville,Indiana.
25,000
lbs. Best
Quality of
J*«t received and for sale at very small advance on Manufacturer!)' prices.
600 Kegs Assorted Nails.
«r«on In trade wishing to.replenish tlu-ir stock can do so at this House
•I! Cincinnati Prices,
:'A4ding fifty ccnts tier kea for Freight. In
TRIMMINGS
We can nflor rare indticnn* tu* to n«i! :j. r« mr p(«n*k bavini? burn pun*lia«t»d hIijimm wtfin.dy from f|r:«i band.«. c:wh buyer.' i:apfrially will •avo wvnos by looking through before buying cKcu b- r«\
Carpenters Tools,
Coopers Tools (Barton'*.)
Saddlers Tools.
Carriage Makers Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
mX ful* conipM* *m»1 .f A tbr.ni\er.
Will find hero fp«ni thni i.k nb4»»lute1 iiiHUTp'tft.ien iii4'.cu*ut.vvnric'.y. and cheapness by i»nj vlher Home in tho Wesi. hor
Wagon and Carriage
m. n«k. ea-r
ITj have a li»r*o and w-11 select- of
BO
I '.sr.
POLES, SUA FTS.
Seat •trnis, Seat Springs,
SEAT STICKS, CA RR1.1G E SPRIXGS.
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER
JLItTID CLOTH,
Silver
Bands and Mountings,
OF All, KINDS.
DAMASKS, FRINGES,
MOSS and HAIR,
Aid In short everything pc-Z.-uninc to their line will •er«aft«r be found hero nt all times nnd lit the lowest PMiiblc prices.
.. 50,000 Feet
lillHiR & BEAM
WAITED. ..
Person! wishing to fnrnUh any of the nbove must MAinU us Bret in regard to dimoniions and quality, w« »re dcternnncd to uso none in tho manufacture «f our Plows but the very best quality.
AND OTHER
FARMING IMPLBMKfiTS,
Constantly on hand and for sale.
FARMERS, MECHANICS
r" JO«D ALL WHO WANT
A W A E
•f the best quality, at low priccj. here is the place.
z's CALL AND SEE.'
f- "*\t
Campbell, 6aley & Hartcr.
i.-r: -Av. .•
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F. H. FRY & CO.,
YVOULD reipeelfallj inform their numerous cus-1 toraen ana th*
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
That they arc now in receipt of their
FALL & WINTER STOCK
or
DRY GOODS,
Consisting of a fine variety of
CLOTHS, CASSfMERES, SATINETS,
PAINTS,
Ginghams, Shaker Hoods,
OPERA HOODS, {late style's,)
Delaines of every variety and style.
Wc have also added to our stock, a fine assortment of
Ready Made Clothing,
Which \tc will sell at very low figures.
Garments of every kind,
MADE
to
OK DER,
PROM PIECB GOODS.
Which arc mtmnficturcd bit inc. I" :1: of our town, and nho arc rrtdh in need of our natronngc.
Ii y«.»i uili i«»do£o« f*»r y.Mir-vlvw nnd uihr a .-iii.i 11 niiU'iuti, y*jii shottM cnl! nnd v.xrimiiK 1\ u.
.Wvirmbw 1*. 1HW.
I'UY
^ASM ud f'»r alt Uind.V. Ni.rih Koi»u» in !*urs»«l'
Crnnfti'dvillr. liri. 0. .1.
*l3mt
A CO.
N O I E
PKOitlXil, a Uriel uherj l' irm"r.-
will do ^el! to call with t» POTATO! .^
in lower prie:s (J \'I
E A E & &QDUEY
.Ir
I S
the Indiana &i<c?e I'air, UKATiNo jts, cuMrrnror-s
25 FEET PEE, MINUTE,
On the Trial Test befnre the Committee,
DOINt
it- \r- rk «illi crentcr
.-in
I.ANE A IWIlT.Ey.
Corner John and Water sts.. Cincinnati. 01.io. Nov. 17.1-Wl. nlSmH
COmilS^iON HO USE.
Co.
Frank. Shinnei ., !*«. S5 lVf«t -Scconil Street. Cinciitontl, (f. 11ECEIVE AND SELL Wnr.\T, Baulky Malt", lit'TTcr., Featiieks,
Uye, Hops. Ciieksi:, IlEitr. Cobs, lions. Lvnn. Tobacco, Oats. B.\rov. Urease. Dky Hiii:?. Barley, Kvi.k Meat. Tallow, Salt Hi pus. Beans. Bi-ckwiu:at. Cotton. Gunny Sacks. Dry Fruits, Tiutothy^CIoTcr, flnx & g? £TCSf}^*
AND PRODUCE IN GENERAL.
Purchase or. Orders, at lowest market, price?, every description of Merchandise. Whisky, Flour, Tallow. Grease. Lard, Bulk Meat and Bacon, Sugar and Molasses.
Ship your Producc and Draw at Sight. October S. 1SG0. nlimG
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special E/idoicnment, for the Relief of tuc Sick and Distressed, afflicted icith
Virulmt and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
by the Acting
\F Ij ADVICE given gratis, Surgeon,to all who applvbylett cnpUott_ of their condition. (am. «vu cincs furhished free of chaise.
.. ...ter, with a des-
C?P.S?^ottof
their, condition, (age, occupation, habits
hfe, Ac.0 and.in ws riExtreme poverty. Medi-
Vv
^BLKtno
,''•VRTAn Spcrxriatorrhcea. and
Other Dismcs of Sexual Organs, and onthr* VFW REMEDIES employed in the n^nSSr. sent Jo the afflicted in sealed letter envelope*, free of charge Two or three ttarnps for PostAce will be acceptable
Address 1)R. J. SKlLLll* HOUGHTON, luuii Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 3 South Ninth Street. PhildeUihia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA P. HEARTW LI,!., President.
GEO. FAlRClSLD, Secretary. Dec. 15, ]j«0—ly.
Spectacles, Spectacles.
O.OLD, Silver and plated Spectacles of the finest ,VJ p^buc gluact. ja rtc«ived. A!*o. Eye I'rotcc-
aiTR/iw.
HE.\KY OTT & SON,! DEALERS IN I
.DRUGS«MEDICINES!!
TV7T5 ha rejurt receiTcd from New York, a large and 1 I well selected stock of FKESH
Drugs and Medicines, together with an assortment cf articles Uftin'ly kept in the Drug bainc,-.s. Al-:o. large lot of PURK
rw?
ICE CREASE SALOON
AND
1
TKR,
and niii:!i)
i'iiuolli) ii,
Q.P m.-jMTJFCPIiIP.
Incorporated in
LS10.
II. HI ntintt Al.llKKT l'.V\ J.-.S. GliOl'V,"
.s. iiosv,T.r.:.
j'hnt.v v:ni:v, Cai.VI: D.'.V,
Tiko. C. At.'.vs". See'y.
O. V. LymaX. A**. See.
,anC.-lTie
se and cuiliu:
.snKKithcr lumber. It enn be wurke.I with le=- l:.mii- nn.l de more iver! than iir.y other Mill.
The l.'Hie A Hoilli-y S.i'.i' Mill !::i? been exbibiied at TWENTY FA IKS and liu.- E i: KLEN HEaTEN. It i." mure portable, more durable, nnd better idaptid to the want- of the Saw Miil eiiinnmnHy than any other Mill in market. Siiiu for r. descriptive Circular aud l'riee-Liit.
A re it ii
uhio
nt
•lous tikaiiam. A.-jisiar
January Appointments. rio ij .I
9
V. X.
&
•513
D. E. CRAIG & CO., on jM"t v.p
:i\
i?io r.bf.y.• bus
Hiu corner of VvY.oiunixton and Yj»rn»:i streets. (CrnhiMtts* old iltT.d,)'.v.iuld inforrr. the eiii/ens u' (V«wfordsvi!i'_« rjh! vicinity. M.nt Ihrir^
WABSOZS.
LEAD, •opose to sell as low t?
WHITE Am! Lin«eed 0:!. which we p: can be bought for Cash.
PAINTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Cokrp of nil kinds, ground and ready for Farmers' use, including House Painting, Wasons, Ac. We havo on hand, also,
3E3
JSBL.
Of the best qualify a good INDIGO, brands of the best
VIRGINIA
the various
TOBACCO/
We would inform tlic public in announcing our stock, and to our customers in general, that we arc thankful for past favors and patroniure. nnd assure them that they will always find us prepared to furnish them with a Pare article of
Imported Wines
Brandies
i'ov ?IctficinnI Purposes.
Our Win?? and Brandie* nre received direct from our own relatives in Prussia, who manufacture them from the products of their own
E A S
And as such we warrant and recommend them onlv, to lfcrsons who require a t'L'UE
STIMULATING TONICS.
Wc have also on hnnd, Imported Spcctacle», suititble fur all n^cs*. -Also,
VIOJLIJV STMIWG, Of thu best foreign importation, of iinyMstc and kind,
...v-w rt I which the Fiddlers may rely upon as the best ever I I te jLjLC_y JuiS t° the pln.ee. In connection with tlio above
we have received a full and complete assortment of
BOOKS & STATIONERY. CONSISTING Or*
School Boohs, BlaJik Books, Poclcct Books, AND TirK JiKST or Foolscap, Letter, Bill and Note Papers.
BUTELOPBS Of all ¥!7."s and qualities. Pieasn uive its ca!' nl
I examine tin* hhovc ilocK be!ore purcnii^m^ clscn iiorc The public nifty rest n^snnrd thjit onr dcalincd will be fair and hornet with every body in a)! bnuicbes of our bu^ino^. ami wetfolieit :i Jiiribfrrimlinnnncuof their palroni!sc. HEKIiV OTT «t SON.
Crawfordsville. June P. JHIK). ii47mti
NEW GEOCERY STORE
Staple
i'tocli
is eom-
Ou/Vuvi-Tr'tl*K "4,"fc
M!2Jirs. Conec
III pilTv
":orj, lVnnec*, Pnt?.:, On:ng?
3? OOOHill
il:-* 1'!:
NEW 3AS
The itnkery-Depri.-'mr: of onr tirely every l-.r,vTu-r !. j-tj'io. anil wiit'e"! ciiiif.di'iit in isioist the demands of th»! o"..: A superior nrii'"Ie «,f
(:r:--Her, I f.
irkot prie.** in CASli, :»nd ui ii eaH. Wc w\Ii u!o
W yr lie |.. pny til--invite tlic I'".nn r- ti iv -el! K"i:iii,
IK whielt we will lieep jr"ud supply. Ai-i..prime lot of Clover Seed for ale, IWpeotfull -. .i l'i.ici:.
he be "alter in tr^i!
'Wedding Oal
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P-irticnlnr sit ten lien if li.'Kireii.
viil l»e: -.r We :tyie.
r.
SherUs. &'c.,
!'. .\F.
Capitals500,000.
&
iO 5 'S Is
I'.!!!?
:-:n eynne Soot'i, -.r: nd 3:1.' ONI."" LOUfS, CtNCih'KA 1'AG OA OK CilSCKKO
liKAfF.
run5 connc-
11. II vcTis.'TON. President. Vi".- N, iiol.. ::iis. Aetu'iry.
.stern co"
(jlan. Acnt. Ochmibn?. O. .! AMI'S ?. TAM. Acknt.
S?. C. .f»oiiterv:l!c, A^r.-nt for Crav.foriUvi!le._ Sepleiiiber t. i»7n
FREE.
jS4Ioiith.lv
"Visits.
Altliouc'n not the best mode of makinjr exnrair ation?. Dr. 11. will, when desired, proscribe for diseases without a kins any questions.
Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used various combinations of Barks. Buds. Leaves, Roots, Guras, Ac., obtained from the Oriental climes, and "f the Indians, only are prcscribed—a ful! supply of which the Dot-tor always carries.
Dr. Hardm.in treats Consumption. Broncl.iti?. Lnryncitis. Asthma, and all other Diseases of the Throat and Lnii5S. by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED.
TC^No chaise for consultation. complicated with Lung Affections or ^nc/Jobne.|Prepare
1 also invitcconsultalion. I usually find them prompt ly curable. Prolapsus, and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. A R" nnvr
April 21,1S60.
v^TT^Rini!"' I A
"7 •AMtS
VXTrl-^'
v.
Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease, Liver i,r-PinL-innati Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of the
Stomach and Bowels. Piles, and so on. Dr. Hr.rdinan treats all chronic or long standing Diseases of the Lungs. Liver. Stomach..BoweK Bladder, Kidneys. Brain, lleart. Nerves. 'Womb. Spleen. Spine, Eyes. Ears. 4c. Scrofula, i-its. Cancers. Skin diseases. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Fsver Sores, Catarrnh. Seminal Weakness. N euralgm. lutes. Insanity, DyspepsiaJljiddincss. Heat of Urine, typhillis. Sick Headache. Enlarged Tonsil!, Ac.
E. J. BINFOUD
FRESH AKKIVAL
N E W O O S
at Tin:
OLD BINFORB CORNER II,
WASSON & BINFORD
A HE now in rcceipt of their l'all nnd WinKr I stock of
and
-L* ancv
CLCTI-II1TG-,
IE£s/fcs, Caps
ISoois and Shoe.
QUEEiOTARE, CUTLERY. &C., &C,
LADIES' BEES3 GOODS,
BONNETS AND B.IBBONS,
Of all .",nr:s and si^es. for Ladies and llissc.
i- rencn Flowers, American lowers
Laces, Fringes, &c.
I
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of all hinds and styles fV'- mvn and 1'rioc
FrodeCe aMd Csiesw
O O O O Ij S
iO^vT" tg-ub.:
.'t.?
i.ou.
tVr a v. ii
:ehy
inldislnn' Tt! cnp. ti I ted ni» in th
ssead, rricn t.onn larrarti, rr-.iCor.'. Err:!-:, l.?.o'.tn:3 7.i.v t:.,
i-GGS,
1 t."\vjvt .ISrrr.e*. C.r:ils:rm
•cc e.7.7 r.-.V.
Civc vs.
April 7. isr?-n-
NEW TIME TABL]
t-"i! Louleville E, £Iban? ML
OH F'
SHOKT
[. vi
I860. FALL
Mii'Sf i:::rlie. deeerntid 'Icnsp jrivc :i call. j). J:. CI AK A a.
stipero
ikrlfenl FhvEnstii^^ee
on ibe Ohio c: :»]i.^i.^ipoi iiiiiin. intely fi»r 0. it M. trr.in- .»rs hy insuring t?i pa*sv::5v rvli Mitchell, ?«»t,r from St. or Oir:c.inn:»-.i.
n40tf
UPPER OVES' »TOV EJ§
Musical Instruments.
CCORDEONS. Flutes. Fifes. Violin and Guitar
511
cnir June(2S.
JCr'V.N.-'stroiiers s!?d b:is^ .cv tr.!:i*n tn fi« p::ri eiiy and tlu free «»f »bf.rt: Ji'it1! tbrnurrh tr«iii^ onneet -!rvc!y :it (Jrvvfjc I witl. Ii Torre Ian to ::nd I»i-.:h itioiici U^i!r*u»i. for
f{
orrv 5 ::iut r.n.l St. nnd f»r li*'. ^At
i..Xt'.\X'A'n
vi*.]:
2
rlnafsjt ic(*l E*htfsiciatt,
AND PHYSiCIAN FOR DISEASES OF
THE LTJISTQ-S,
FOpital
MT-" It I.V ]'hy.=iei.m to Cireinnat: Marine IIo.--and Invalid's Retreat. Correfpondin? .Member »r the Loudon Medical Society of Observation. Author of "Letter? to Invalid?," r.nd Editor of the "iledicr.l tehsci'pe." may be eon?ulted al—
Crawfordsviile. d., Te.ylor House. Friday, January 11. I*M. Oreencasllc, January If.
I
lUv
*S "led.'-ind
UKV-
wis.w* A» M. S. Croisi» v-i ?»'thc jiicuiir-iri S »»ih-rn.!-llaiiry.ftd for Toledo and ::!i.:Tnu,di: to.»J!':i-srj5. A:-«.| nt Michiiran City will: Uio .Mirbijwn C-njiral lJuiirend for ('hicniro n«i *iii dnt^" s.:.d XorLiM. v*z. AL*«rtfor ieiroit ,'i!i p-r'nts
JD'TilUOnUI TICMKTS r.nd fur:} -r »r-l tion '*r,r be nb'^sued «I?c? I MUT\ h*. 'I OK KICK, AO, -Vv», sonth-ctiii oe-iiier of a sire-t^. Louisville-, Ky.
JCT^Trains 'iro run ly Lf i: 5villr j»i
highest i»:ud^r.
fr»H*
in-. .liro.-I-
t'
E I
i'.in- t..
iromory
if
thu
(Idt.rl of vNjiiimon l'k-n.- nf ill c-sposo a: t'ublic Si-It.
nn
l'rtday. tlic oOtli 1: of Sovrmlic!-. between the- hours of 1" o'clock A. M. nnd f,Y!f 1'. M.. of ^ai'l day. at 111."! dour I'm- (\n:r lbhi»lsaid Montsonicry couuty. Imlinn.-i. tiie r::it- nnd pc its of a term not .exceeding s-.-v -n .-sr.-', rl tl.u .'olh.
•i
L' deseribeii I!'.: E.-l .te, Apart .j[ the n:rih-we.-ifntsiH'.nr.l c- .".r!cr of lion t'.vc. in township ninrtccn. nortli of rum: west,described as follows: cotnmeneins tf. -n y-! rods south of the norlii-ci st corner of said qoarl .. thence west eighty rods, thenee srnih 'A" y-: \. rim-, thence easteizhty rod-, thenee north M.\:y-hvi mto tiie place of bcgin:iii £. C'»ntainini: ibiriy-ti.«»i«' a half acres more or less. Ati lyinir and In* iii ir in the county of Moni^oiners' ai-d !ate ot linlsana.
And on failure the lull amount Jud^men:. in! re-t anil costs. I will, a! the same tinieaod plm-.'. r::p.j-«
at
Public Sale the fee-simple of .-cid Keal K.-o"«. I Taken as the
property 1
John
.V.
.h^i.ee, at tl:^\
suit of John C.liansenier and others. Sard sale will be made without ary relief v. i.ai- vr from valuation or .ipprai-ernent-.!au-\
Wit. K. ALLACK. .iic.-.-: ,i. C. By 1. N. SfKooa::::. D.-pu'.y.
November 10. lr'KV-3-,' printer's foe
Attention, Farmers!
for the Coming Season!
G11I3IES Bl'itBRIDC.K, dm vr rcceirinc 0:»o Hundred Aili.I^KR S
UKtati
CRAWFORDSYILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA, DECEMBER 29, 1860. WHOLE NUMBER 968.
Blair & Cumberland's
•VJEW
GMOCJBIS.
'Blair &
YOU
5*
relivie-eiiizms, are you in want of
iQrrooerles^
TiO YOU WANT COFFEZ? DO YOU WANT SUGAIi? DO YOU WANT TJl-A? DO YOU VrANT MOLASSES? DO YOU WANT SYIllT? DO YOU WANT SI'ICJ:? DO YOU Y-.'AN'T TEPIT-R? DO YOU WANT SODA?
Is the seo to buy them CHEAf!
DO
YOU
UOiA'2" TUBS
DO
YOI
act
I!'AA'T BUCKETS?
DO
YOU
ir-i/rr BASKETS?
DO
WANT BUSHELS?
DO
YOU 'A
:V2"
DO
DO
II A.MS?
i:
dc facto
BROOMS?
YOU
ir.l.Y'i
DO
1
SEI yes
YOU WAX!
BAGS.'
YO
•Blair
CUUli.XS.'
a A .\
DO Yf)I: WANT
DO YOU Y.'AXT
"J
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li
IE AVERS*
DM YOU Y»'ANT
MOWERS?
DO YOU WANT
THRASHERS?
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SUOUI.DKiiS?
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APPLES?
Blair and Cumberland's
bc place
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^anua'ry&ri^O.^ u--tf!'j ^^.^hiugton street, south r.jomnnder MK.VI^and's
Commissioner's Sale. v::
A LARGE variety s'ytes, and sizes to suit pnreha- tcr of section 3S. in township eighteen, north of range "V"OTICE is hereby siv-a, that E: ton Sayers. Ad^A.crsn\ JOHX.SON'S.s fire, rrcst. For term^ apply to the nnd^rdsjncd. mini^trator of ihc Estate *4* William Oreoard*'
l?'
"h" amines in that line..
J^^.PATTEK?0%
A
A A I I I
AAHON fu'C
December S, le*XJ-tw-[printer"sf'.-c OCR or Five different patterns of the BL'C'K of Stoves Xi
Arril -'. 1^' Jun.NSO
'it ?,
Blair
rr»HIS
& Csisfciticriasftf's
Js the place them.
i-
e.'isl,.
M-ili be
1
a is ii sr be us vr-ry w. bopi? al] v.ir ina^nifieent -tocl:
nnd examine
Al!
kind?
of
T)Tg Sc'Tg""^! .'susc-ide
iaspn. forvwiicba. jir:co t:ll be paid
Mitair A' Cumberland^'
I «ob SonlUcrn C'onf!-dcr*c7.:VIO:V ®RWI,®E ^BEPEM?
ls
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... '""-"B ^oni.tferacT. KEEPERS.
r°° rW,° Rns*U!?c".
There is only one of the divisions of the union in regard to which France can have jin certain events, any moro extended rights or duties. It is Louisiana as itroographical' I us to tho United
ISdo.
a a mzed by o]:n
These are the historic and judicial prceeacnts, which wi.I not. be witliout value case any serious attack is nu de upon tho civil, political a: religious rights of the ancient territory of Louisiana.'"' Bui the institution oi shiverv—v.as a nortion
of these right.'! f„rc\ those rights arc
France h^s in the United States the
The rupture of the
which the North lip to this time nrcvciited.
"x ranee wi such a course.
this matter.
•Southern Americans or Northern
cans,
Crowds.—
but .Slates 'whose union is
a
!ance
o.a hanco soug.it by aJ oppressed nation-1 reprehensible. While the poor mania waa .xt
Prance, ^ho abolished slavery herself, the'eharga of the humblest of his fellow cannot even seem to protect it in other creatures.- This man, who had been raised countries.' Snc'a an idea even would do by the patronage of his Majesty, repaid-
a senou3 injury. Iho Americans of! the kindness of his royal master with tho oouth tarolmn, inupt, then, be persuaded most brutal ingratitude, lie went so far Lir.t
e\ 3r taej ob!r.'nfrom the French !as to strike the helpless king, and on one Government t.:e moral support they de-1 occasion, when his Majesty wished to promaud, it v.... nco be as proprietors, but in tract his exercise in the gardens of Kent spite of their oemg proprietors of slaves," Krnst seized him in his arms, carried him and by virtue ci the p:*:ueiplc r.cknowiedg- into a chamber, and throwing hiuj violonU ed iOi thirly jcr.ru, that ail governments ty on a sofa, exclaimed in an insolent roan-
shall be rceogni^ed by the Govern- tier to the attendants, There is your kin" ments of Europe and America. 'foryra!" These outrages were perpetrated in tlie seclusion of tho palace at Kew, to fchich the King had been removed in the month of October, at tho instance of the Princo exislec when it v,"as ceded hyjof ales. His majesty had been persuad-
1
Stales In
1803. Tho
ritoric3 of Mir sas. oao to Le organised or admitted to ihc confederation, the jiluve proprietors have invoked their rights guaranteed to them by the
Quir.cy
1836, The Governor of Nebraska invoked the same argument in vetoing the bill to prohioit the introduction of slaves into the Territory, and t'iis doctrine is also to be found in the decision of the Supreme Court oi the United States rendered in the ease of the negro Drcd Scott.
:^rar.teed
iuv
T.hosc arc cjuestioEj that Fra:
raise nor solve, ,°.::d whiuh unc cannot "0 called upon to examine except at the j, request of the Louisiana authorities. At
t-UmDenand. S I present this State, happily seems, to take I the pNn to buy .'.!•! j150 Par^ '^:c disunion movement. Tlicr
I'iJ)lVS?
is undoubtedly an cxtrimc party, which is I to r-pink to his chi recruited ch'.cfiy Iro:. country phiuLci'.i,
The sea coast towns, cn tho contrsry, arc strongly conservative. Now Vcrk I gave 25,0:,'!.' majority cfraiust I.iucoln
New Orleans votod for IS oil and Cliarles-
ton, iiav!
^i) ,,fi, tcr M.-rr,
i-1
j.'Oil UUiUil,
to
1 1'JC
same interest that these large towns have,! (or an equivalent cf volunteers) *r.u ought to follow the s.tme line cf con-'
tail mere risks llu benefits, for which the
My seek, in an exclusive alliance with iSng- speak advisedly. A\ call upon Congress iland, a countorpose to tho southern agree- jto
ha: one
iShe cannot
to labor with all i:cr
neccssar
I-'rnnce than the .Russian, iSj.anish, Italian navic-, to jirc-vent a single..power from seizing the empire of tiie seas.
France was tiie first aiiy cf the I nited States h'pc- she v.i jw be counselor, and expose the abyss into which the-y are horrving—:m ebys.i
.d
in which will
be buried forever Past most giorioun and a Future most hopeful. For the American I. t-ion sctiaration is suicide, ilis the
meats of our Government.
me
briefly I
lie is reported to have s.-.id
AtfjS MMM
It would Iiave been well if the errors of
France cannot bo othertsise I tLo physicians had been coufined to ignoran proud to find Iter ])rotcct:on claimed
but their uegligonce was still mora
"sr interest and her glory deprived of those tender offices which hia
.any ^ier obligations that wile and datjglifcrs nfght hare rendered. per^hign pos^icn imposes upon her. Bui he \ra3 abandoned to the care of low merin tac present ease (thai of the proffered cenaries and so little discrimination wis* a.iianee of the i^outheni btatci-) the qucs-j observed iu the. choice of his attendants, tion of ludependence is coniplieatcd by a jt! at the cliarga of his person devolved question of slaver}-, and the one flings an chiefly on a German page, named Ernst, unhappy shadow over the other. who was unworthy to be trnsted with
a W in so to a
attached, by the promise that he should sac liis children at Kew. lie entered the carriage cheerfully, but on passing through the iron gates of the little prrk, he put his hands before his face, and burst into tears,
treaty of cession guaranteed to the French colonials and their descendants the enjoyment of their property and their civil and religious rights. The vast and rich territory of Louisiana, has formed since then, besides the State itself of Louisiana, the Recovering his comnosurc, however, ho fatatcsof Alissouri, Arkansas, Iowa, parts talked to the equerries who accompanied of Alabama, and A\ isconsm, and the cr- him to the carriage in his ordinary hurried oia, NebrasKa and Kan-1 manner, pointing out the objects in tho
L\C L.'ii-j uia„ one or t.'iese has roail, and anticipating the pleasure long denied h:m, of seeing his wife and daughters. 15ut on his .arrival at Kew, he found _f himself a prisoner. Proceeding toward oi
The right of Arkan- the apartments he usually occupied, ho
Adams hii'^elf iu
was stopped and conducted into a largo room, where he found the pages who were to be his keepers waiting to reccive him. 'A he equerries, amang whom was his faithful and valued servant, Ge.ncral Iiai'court, according to order.? they had received, withdrew. The physicians also, who had accompanied the royal patient from Windsor, having consigned him to the charge oi the pages, also thought proper to retire, and actually returned to London the same night. The king then impatiently demanded
see his family, and tho
premise under which he had been induced to leave the palace of AVirulsor, was, in
AnJ cruel mecliery, ftil/iiicd. 'j'he princesses
rc-a'iv ignored were brutighi before t! indow the king can ncith- 'on seeing them rcshed forward to lift the sa?:i, but it was cercwed down. A paroxism war, the immediate conscqueuco of this i.-nio! rcstraiut the princesses were hastily removed, and the king was dragged from the window, entreating to be allowed ildren.— *J
trn/ nf En^lcuid.
[whose priueijjal wealth is in slave proper- —--W—— ty, and whose revenue lies in tho produce I BEPt'BfiiCAS in
and whose revenue lie of the £0:1. liui, by a strange contrast, while Southern agriculturalists are tho most uetcrmini'd in i'nvcr of slavery, the I most fanatical abolitionists are to be found among the agriculturists of the north.
is say's Ilis•
PCBfiKCA.\ IIIl't'OI.i.'TIOTVAR ACTor«—jik. i.\.ui iiBATSO.V.
1 he liicmnati tiazctte, wittt many ominous giving outs, urgt« the Y/idc-awakca cf the Nort'i to attend the inaugeration of Mr. Lincoln at Washing'on, on he Jth of March nest. It hints there is danger that efforts will be mado to prevent Mr. Liu!n's induction into tho i'rcsidential chair. I hy violence, r.nJ that it is the dutvof Nor--thorn i':c
tea certain extont, opposed the tide tnern ::cn to overcome all resistance of of nehisin prcc!ai: :ed at A.ucus'.a and Co- chr.rr.ctcr. It goes farther than this, hiinhir-. The reason is that the marine rccommcnd.-!, virtually, that the national towns understand better than r.11 "others !c' pit°l slr.'.ll be placcd under martial law the ].-rospcrity of the Union depends '-hat a military despotism shall be inaugr.nd that in runtnre the.1basis I crated for the maintenance of the Federal
o! its success i.- destroyed (.'onrnorcial Oovcrnmcat. In its issue of Saturday Ift'sfc I iustinct rises iu th to tho height of pc- jt!ss Gazette makes th I litical intuition, ar.d merchants and tra.icr3 nicnda'.ion, wliieh wc Ure, at this t::::o the truest patriots. appears in that print:
following recoir.-coj-y literally as it
A.t. least i:c-j rcgi:,!c Js of the regular
shoidd le stations? i,-i lYashin^fon topre-i
serve the pcace, and to prevent the vivlencc
wm
'commerce of Jlngland and the whole of' '-•iese slc-p5
act-
nieiit with Fiance. War will inevitably' Let tlits suggestion Lc adopted and to flow iron: this antagonism. Having as al-' vrJtat will it lead It' a portion of the rc-j lies slave proprietors, we will bo forced,: gular army is ouce .'.tatioucd at Washingby the nature of tilings, to defend their in-' t»» for the purpose of protecting the govsriiutions and io tolerate their ph.n of an- crnnier.t, the time will not soon arrive Infixing Mexico and the Island of Cuba, when the ruling power will find it convcn-
TiiREATi:.vi D. Every ong of
5s
PKACIIK.S? Europe will be admitted with our own, tojene cf these precautions must be cncrget-, the free ports of the new confederation, 'c--b' t^hen, or consequences the most dethe nortliern confederation will immediate- plorablc niay foiiov/ the neglcct. -We
urgently domamled. Every
or
nc-v hereseif open to
saie
even lend such
consent as silence may afibrd her duty is
jiov/cr
to dispense wiih it An auiAdminisiration might find it nccesry to use military coercion to forcc mcarcs tlirough a refractory Congress.
bilious
S2
-'ho ought
::iem
rr, Sr::
not to aliow the
:ites to deceive themselves in
Put it is very doubtful whether
the pros-
Cou'/re.-s will resort to such a measure,
:n under
dibsolution. There ougiit not to be for us into jdain English means to inaugerato on the other sido of
tiie Atlantic, either
Mr.
tJ.o apology of its necessity
to jireveiit a to preserve the peace," which rendered
Lincoln President.
It is intimated by
Amcri- some of the frit-rrds oi" the Presidentelect
inn.ortniit iliac
An
to tho pji!ibrium of the world. The crican marine is not less
iimrclcr of a ^rcat crtiion and n^real prin- with a Southern Kepubiic, our iufonnatiou ciple. France cannot lend r. hand to this is to the cfl'oct that Mr. Lincoln will not
this mnruer. She has heli-cd attempt to be inaugurated President of to make this jieople—she will never heip die United States
to destroy the:.:." bent upon him to go to Washington. In Such arc-, we are convinced, the sent:- such an event it is his impression that the
Czr.xhiiM. Cass. The reason assigned clcctcd, or acknowlcd
by Gen. Cass for his resignation, are sum-1Northern llenublic. liut as we may be doing violence to tho I raruiot confidence of a
unless a -ufl'n.-iCHt force is stationed at
'Washington,
it ido-.nvakes, volun
teers, or a portion
of the rcirular* army,f
that Mr. Lincoln will not go through
tho
Customary forms of inaugeratiou at the Federal capitol, but will take the oath of office elsewhere, perhaps in the capitol at Springfield, aud issue from there his inaugeral address, previous to the commencement of his official term. If the eight cotton States should secede before the 4th -of March, and it becomes probable that tho .other slave
States will identify thcmselre.v
ice! that
....
it is incum-
office to which lie was clc-ct-cd no longer exists, but he may desire in
Sicu
therof, to be
{'resident of the
Republican friend, we will
iautboritv, are ample justification fof^all wc
