Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 October 1854 — Page 2
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PKOPi i]S^_ TICKET
.•SR.IT.R.RAUY OF STATV:,
Ih Ih CC)LLU\S, of Dearborn county.
AT'IMTon ou STATS,
ii111 AM K. TALhOTT, of rutnr.ni co.
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CLOACA iAAAhA of Aipicy township.
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su rr.urvT-^'^'^T or c-a'"u -x sciroo r': of. CALEB MiLL*. ofihrntpomc
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Cli Ali Lh A. AAYL-'Ah of Tippocrn
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That this repose ia to s.uflbr no rh.o -k,'a ring mv oiit
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term, ifi. uxve ..or to
avoid it, tluvo who placed me h-_„o may to assured,—1'resident I'ierce'.
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to tolorfttion.
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perhaps that you may know -.something. Vs to what thoso remarks were, I should like for you to state if you please,, what you havo lietu on the srd ject. !lespeetfuliy, Ih diiiAO, L.
In response to tlie inquiries solicited .in the foregoing letter, we ihenndorAgnoAst.Oe that we iiavo, at various times, v. ttuiji ino
ho? twelve mmtth,, hoard. Dr. dames .DavA. ,. pja
bui'iidate in the Eightu V. ongressiotiai •District, advocate puui-icly aim }'-i i\*a.rCi.j a -'divhion ot the uo.ic iactiool,. un.igviAh Alio Catholics and we havo hoard him say that in justice to tho Catholics, tlio Sbuo should give them their proportion of said, school fund to their sepatalo use to do v.iln as thoy plea-.o.
The above doctrine we have ueard h.m "advocate with all the zeal peculiar to him-, eelf.
Atiica, Sei't. 2Tt!u IF54. lb Ii. ObiAhMY,, i. \Y. MALT, hi. M. IVilLFoIlD,
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In July or Atig.i«t laA, 1 hcaai_Ooctor •James Davis, (tlio present eaudidate-for Congress in this District,) say that die was in lavor of giving tiio Catholics tno.i p.oitiou of the School i'un.L
Attica, Sop'. 2A 7'A'h .! SdAA' COIAAVIA
YAaoirAyVobo.
The Obi Liners having ascertained that the Amorican citi/.ons are against them a have determined,, if possible, to carry the. election by importing IrAh Catholics i:do tho district. Ahey nave utct...y biO-...gi-^a number into this county.
Let the American people see that the following provision of tho-Constitution r.Liicth- ad.beared to, and allow no man to vote who lias not the bgal quulhieatiou. "Wmto male chimns of xhe bnited States hav ous
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or who am u-peeted of 1 clonging to fb.A Yooihees and the high opinion wo
ordtv. T!i:-: pro\ni[ tim: Alike unto thai td }u,i hhhoAo entertained of im, wo were the IA,mAh y.'iw,1 indueueethe Am dui-tiation eon mm'y mi 1 su c.ir-m-Ay coui't.i. hlut'V,- 2-'uih!:i^, if i. -"Urban or :r lu f.rro of Auirrican lnv. of ui.tin».Anhfj our iu Ir^cudonco ftoo f.oui,th' ijauUimo^ of nil fo'/.-n ["0\v-
c:^, th'7 mo hi Ih\o' of lira le„,i- :,o i. Uo niaiuhun t!- ph0ht iVotil f.oui ail oatlu? of fiili^ianoo to. lor-!
hb Aduuiii-drai'.OTl would ait my. If took a walk together, anltiid v.ihc au.l 1CTUOVO from olkvO American not part tnl a5.out cioiK. JJuiint^all
ohka. u', pahiot Iono-, fi:riv Cou.n:iy -"-'v A*1"'', ""-'v
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a nrmot:cai ma^rity, a t-yu.'po inp d^-hadr.:p.
do, civil and rch^ipv". ii' o:iy v,iilho An j-! C. V.-JC'.hT, i. .r 1 a TtAuaATv.:' th -n .hr:l m. .ver rp
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ladvoeate tho A-ue-ric.-n tb-.rirAi as ad- .. f.n)nVaferreu
lA'cs..- cr YAhA'C?y-Ovt-*on of .a ".hon tn° p"1'a -i -.aay ot
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Cit- h:hoi' ftabev, -n
izons of Montgomery, leal die dl .why,: he .mn ^edo"w enm.-ns it yon Br. Davis, & DAiA:/.! the 7,h^:i A and. ... ,o h.a. whiskey is bettor A. ma a a.i ~As it has boon chmgod that Dr.^ Dau.i-A L.s.vl, thai whAh-y wal irromoto moial, wa in favor of a Arb-urn oi tho he ool vit.uo, then vote Aor A .n uii it you fund, triving io the Calcoims rnerr ptrirm, p.jpjy^ p^o contrary ihon vote for Earl. uses andr-nslho
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1'or thoir own separate ha pronounc-I dd charge d,«o and mahciocs, wo give tho fd.U'w'ug eo. ondonco, which., horn tho bi, -tau'-ng 1 the pa: tics i'*:' sot thai mat Lor in improper h':,' lit before tho public mini.
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Ma. Ihor.,—D::au SR.: :—A' a-.lag I that Dr. Davis lias made some le-cioneo to tho divi- ion of the-school fund., and ihink-
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los over twenty-ono years of ago, who '^1^ "v?j
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the ballot box as the rAdArum v^ov ii,:., rcbttho th.a 'umgog'tcs wh 5 dag ud Ar "-oe on fore! pi vo.o "\v I no. tcomAAm.o of ttie Amo.ica i/agt.
IA"!I .ith of lAe:-i:""g IT u-d:-0, .d tho d1 .. Is of Am1 Aaji rapid, licam-m up and to "0-.rr posts. Our shy is LAghi and a
A'g.An av.atits U'-, Carefully ieo.l your ti.hAo and deposit them, in the box early on Titouhy next. See that every voter io at the polls gave one day A your country, one day to AnteiicaomreCv-oipj .ong
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glorious birthright of Mroeuoiii pure, unspotted and unsnlhod to tao "e wtio Fiiall Come, after you. 'lis }-our eortdry taa.:, hoett bci v«. tA .d'uu A 'unc. from her. Tis down ttoddou humanity caliing for aid cteop and agoniuing togc.ej will yordnot give her aid? Come Aionds arag awake, shako from your kii ts every veslago of liidiAerouce, and foith. to tno ,:ja.tlo. Conscience, ttulii and- jastato a wi.h you and victory shall yet port-it u^on your standard.
A tLt Aii Okl Ltncr was lAhcr dtspr.h'' -a of a t'c.v 'Ays tog, frdcr, i,-,eJ I—- a.' to-rr. ni ho jcgH'tl \d. ('.njr...
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Vdd, v,:t is tho a Im.^jA ol v..i4 .-ay. AaA ---ava, AtAv p.Io save th t^orn
jT.5"'A.'. Laad.: i: in laa. or of giving tda Vdd. v,ais tbo a A uile ol ^.hA.-y. Av.|ti,., Cainolii Church a portion of tho Senool piU-t ^.s, lot the prpIe th- corn to Fund, but unwilling to give a portion of makebix-I Aat ne nmr that Fund to any ivoLOau'
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pt t.ign.1 t.jdh., d-ote ml -i to cluA dt '-:r ra-ua I "eo .fa Irish CotiiuII 5 into tlA co "Ay. K-.o.nug ..rr coa.n'ios to bo'.'mpolessly iO-1 io ic.eni, -.a ttrebA .ah.g tlici.i i.uo th:s, is v.*c un--dor.d.aul for uo other purposeliaan to (AoAat the people's county tie.rat. "\ui i.iO American people bear silently- nvaA .mochof clo dio sueh -d\ alt A tO#u And our native citizens who snpp rrt und r.iarntain the CL'Ve:nnieut lAmcnmar
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parti-etdari'v a !1, or:' 'Ac.-. Yia. Yum hoe chargedm mMuj. -Miic-J tho jjnili of dtunkennc.io ,6s gambling, & with what real ho .rt it-eiated tho A:..t g%s intuit by tlio Covingtun I'//. From tho option occupied
l«d to fevroi, oufc ilto" wholo niatior an let li pCojdo kuovr huV,r it AVo ^iro bcio'.v thu ccttiii-' :iLm of gcufunr.ou well kuowu, which uitl allow with v, uat bitlorin ili,uniiy and t-nwnom'.d hatred there i*ik '!"ruk, hr.vo boon put'erre I agr.ir .t JI.v
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fairli of ou.r Jhithortu
vir).i iiUik,..", iiia iOt .)u.-0 l.U.. .o\, .a:.,: G," Letter. ^so-Called-DotnooValic AduiiuL-tr itioa v,ill
prorevi'.e tlio:n, ruo1.o tn,-iii i^oia oiucc, y/uh^lajor MHoo on tho Buturduy and
'n who .^coh u: would icjoico to see ti: t'atholij 5, "Lurch n'U:d w:Ji our ri ri! Uoyonunont^ nton wln^o ioh,'io:i ojjpoood
oi.d iU iL'ir p:a 0j men boi.n.l l\v|ir.d,-•{ to in tho ceinuiunh-ation of the tho tao foloniu oa'h. to ur Pof of llo: 10,, IM u. h" Log. ir. with S-'i. n, '.i'-John :.iJodlev, Levi Aalcr, John A. Dtm-
I hereby corth'y that I wi in coMij-.tiny wait "ih:j^r M'ico on th 'an.:d.iy n'.diiai-
t'lico O n- ,L.iO jaiJ'Ji.t
bv .ho LlovA .i at a Oa.t'tor.'. :o a-cerlain tiio -r, ani.noi g.vmg Mj*. ruiltn admi'te llrat iio
iiCr.s of Montg.r.nc.y, wili you :,u..tam mini". .._ .--or utc3 on tun.tav /.on a, -, auo.,t bi'.n-.-r.ch ai.-aitv- N% iil ven piaco a :oietgn
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ret, una tnat ho was not diuak.
yoke, .hrng, iyr.inio.u, opvncf--.-.o. upon or A ri.- a,.d ..trike down' I cntifv 'd"d M.i'\'' d"a ruilloy,
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•ry Miter In di :y omny to th P" 'd A. hi., a. t: I if I not A1 fir I 'Oer t"\d. .d ta.ti la, 'A A
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liberty j, rtorufa vht'denoe/^gyaio ,p0 samr SOur tboa
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tot omperauce and sobriety. Ac active ktim mmd gambi ^. upon him to secure be" viedlent, do your dr. y,- transmit your) his defeat? llnowm. hts proviou.s habits
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0 c-ab'd in this tmato six momm pmt.- -g-j^ ,v0,,d, round his standard, who mautuhy demnd:
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tho 1'uucan
can. and ('Sku'Ioj Tyler, ilousoj until afior 11 o'clock, wbonth conrt u:y di-p^,j\h After ih.it iho M-jor
^voial in thA. J../dW who sod: to I ui ^H-uauvUr^ p,
ffiworaK'ni'^. Abo't, u»uol on ,-un.tav ert?*- ,r1Lo
:'u:tth ta.hil it' 1 un v/'el ith hiu^c^di,-' A '4 \7* "'"•vc"' -'.-• t.- \.. W- ...cV,vn
:ti"v,, -onvor t\4 .t ot31X15- ^:aw 1 ap-' iv, .^r. xjamniO-omn in aht h^p *t «t ,i .UL.ach a to ti\o inc a -de. ha. .. -v
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tho 3,laj jr vrr 4 du!y oh:n' a:ul tli-I (h.'hohc gtcaily hij ijtfo.ior, a man uuhl
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.AA'"omd ag-ry of iagtor to ".A tho pfi.lt ulm phAb mm'Lman Il'ijo. jo
I.-'. t:acor cl the irr.'A.ttion, bat trmemingwi.hwhit '-ibiacity l.t hr.,1 been •utpr' to dth.lg afAiVvnudS \o.y prudently lous doFthrod tho in\hation mil spent the eve-
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and tastes, would a friend present tho bottle to his lips for any good purpose? And is it tho-part of a high-minded, honorable gentleman to mtile another to At room, urge him to itdc au 1 tit.a.
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of a .piroorel I "t-.- on Bodloy .al Vol A.aa- ., in, In 'i hAh Gel uiadesom'1 a-sertioiis, tn I might have rapoato 1 to Dr. Cdaik nhat Sel'li-'l 'ai 1 to CodH A as to rne* saying that you was drunk, it I fal. e. if do uoi V"'1 for you a- tho em dig'd.vtion -bxiiot in -n 1 Dnia1 tu n'.d :.a' sou 1: I d.o ai.pA: nru't
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TI who have heard of dm charg I Aug made, will be sou prised to hanr that wh-atevor drinking took place, wlrAh Zdr. Voorliees. stated so positively and so mdnntehu was done by Mr. "^doorheos, Major Maeo audi two or three other gentle nonfat the dda. Voorr&^, ft -hi Uu.'tk'J of tv/o X,p- --f I 'y hi...yi. ihe r,c a. io,i u„! dn I' oi his luJcn and tn Lis iirctiaiMt. on A' A,-y ry/.rJpy.
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nluii pt- •, a'3 ih I hi vol:. :soo \Vy tu1:i ihr (ho 'i Jlr diatit may 1 a iuista! o, but i.ho ovidcaeo is -against him, a:ul wo reluctantly s^ivp tho ia-'{3 to tho poop!o.
G/his attempt to crush Major Mae^-'By l':iho-a:i.I r.iuii^McinS eh".r^3r w'-l but hi-' creasy hUrvoto and soouvo 1'oa: hiui a triumphant oi'jctioii.
Tiio ilc:i. -J, I!. '^EeDor.rdd and lib I-l• •'r.it ion. -v AVhcn administration tamo info po/.vor t'lo lion., J. E. McDonald- was- rouoiinnondcd by tho r."ac Indiam liepje:.'ontaiiou fori', th Dhtiht Atlo i:oy and it was p,cnend!y uiul -mtood. ili.it. h«„-.rould ho ajfpoinivd.
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nion uizdo!*tood from Secittaiy j-Iarcey lliat Idr. McDonald should bo appointed, but tho?-Catholic Bishop of "S'inecnnaf,. w.ruto to Lishop i[tigho.j in fa\ or of iii:j 1 Cauio-lio Irion I ilr.
-.Tho in us an v,
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-i vrroto ta Socroiary Many, who at onco threw a^ido Mr. McDonald'spelannG and rooommOudatious and aipjoiutod. a
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h- m-I'I a rrotu.-t.uu, Mr. a Ih-'holio. }Vuiooittti of Mont-
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This g: oat whi.ay ia a tor sai I in hi. speech''that ,a:arO'.:- Svk'.am or itc /cr
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camta'.t ... cAmo'-," wiuitno crime for a a: .uio Kid Ida v, ife! or a wifj to hhl hor hurd.iu.U l-io crime ft u- a fa'hor to kill hi sou! or a sott to a.ib hi itlior to tho hea: t! A'o.cviuio for a mother to btrau ,A- liar iutut at tho brcuu! No rri.uc Ar a. man toA'gc/ir 1 I Otnily.ir.t ,tv.TVtt tiio do-td'.:
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mmv" eve of hands of moras to At Leu'.
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zon's-, do not these facts boar the impress of :A,|effIbL:dbsigh-to entrap: Major SLicep him iAo a rj-ioe ami then ch.o.rgo drrn-
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:'A'Aw .'.'id''''ciHK-=3 01-fHs U«KU f.o A.-,*f.r vvfiPOOTl to Mr.jor U«* ttol ttojr i.l
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to tho world as an infamous drunkard ami gambler? Fellow-A: btens, v, hatcvor im-propideties-f- MajorsdSAa.oQ may have boon guilty of: however far ho may have deparO e.-AiOni the standard o. j.h moial toctiiudie, though at time-, ho ma havo indulged freed? in the ,.u.vj of intoxicating vet never has ho been guilty ot any.uiag, wdiich in black ami damning turpitude, whl ''o nip are with thesoa acts of his o^pononA in attempting to dc.tioy nun a., a man .ml as a politician. Let tuo veners oi tills ^io-
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defends, 'hose
oioo iil tod iti tho causc of froe-l m. Ydo regret also to learn that IA. Voor-
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ii- I ted to any or- oi" o"r tal
c!d. .'ia and ho will dot I dj .m o: in ho AoA. with m. Aiinj ci, .g -pj.oAAv Io mi A'Ora to Ao nA- 1 tho Cc.U't A-"1." t' -'Aloe an at su li pl.t!i ..mm 0" g- ..."
tpa..r to irMt/dty d.of n-O.
nuu--
A' v*. wa ..A a.'t a lie hne .t hi*: of it. AW I.jjidt vr.io asa.-e... at by Aoi H. Very res. yours 1). .'AvALhlo.
1 1
eharr.oto: istio who do the
to ioni a..i.t ill. v.uu
..... tmve Into this comAy oa. t'm 'ion? Thgv mo bn t-.o-.s ia the I LA-us" who o't io sr.oh
IV :1 tb.-"1 Aihe:
c'trou.:
_rt Io 'I to d.I"" r.ou.3 Ui'^ism s.
over Am'Aoo.u ran poot-1
vv sub
'h handed a..d in fa-.
Fic.h. !cr:-AA=0
ibn-TrishiCatholic ca.uvo lxito t)-.-. -place privilege they ucit-• during the present weak, ami asked 'a-Laud-.jr3]pj
hohttdcomo albtho way from Spnng.'i.dd IIMnoA to vote, 'var strappe r.:t.l watucd hiAneahf.-O But Low vote he^e ou'sl a Ig" land or? Ib'.ua mil 1 mivo my nauors, was the r^ply, and I will vote, niv friends -wrota for mo to .CPvac.
Is a/. \/at A io As:p
This gentleman has made arragomonts to canva':s -thecounty wim tn3. a.moei t.u.c candi:b.t^s. Wo aro euro ho will attract crowd.-, whore.or h.o goes. X-.o^ voting man in the Distrit lias -a---more enviable ro] utation a:, a .--po.akor an 1 lawyer, lie has been in the county" bub little .over a year, and..in that time, has made more lasting iiionds in its limits thou any man in it. It is true ho has made enemies, also, but a nmn of his abilities courage, ami energy cannot fail to do that. The Democratic party whether successful or not will ever, remember him for the: nutiriiig industry he has dovoted to thoir cause iu this eonle.it. ..Co und hear him everybody.—Bevies. is'nt tha.t a glorious pun to wrhe for one's sAA lAi.dnt tho xowugycidl'cuicin a most extra opinion of himself? W ho bat.-, tor cptalhted than he to know his own brilliant uartA? Well Ire has a pcrftct rigid to and if uo body else will why.
Tbrro will o' ahiiiiy, appear in of tho lie ."low,
a vciy aluA'.c
ai'.iclo oven :ho yiguatnio of one oi" its subin rolalim to hat vOO v.o p^oko of
1
O .-
-faA: -:,A
a. man
0lls
lord if he conkb gotdiis brciikiast,, saym.gj this country, an:! are doing all.in their pov. -. er to subvert American freedom. Yet duos. Wilson would as soon havo them to rule,
for
At can no longer bo doubted, that the Old Liners arc importing votes f:om Illinois to soeuro the efeution ox thoir ticket in uiis Stato.
pufi'-hinisuli, ... hould'i.t he? Oh yco ho ha3 mi csuAr/Yc dots e.aional .ijisti hA. as a lawyer'and spca-tkor, Axs.--Dan. Aacc.
I(1nifit
aioi'j, and say- that was a private a'iair. that was borrowed! money, and no man aright to bring it into the papers. "What he the illustrious whiskey- orator, tho counsellor a Oil defender of. liquor sellers, the man who born .of Whlggvry, nursed in Aloltionhm, babtisoa in Old Liaorisrn, ho tho. four-year oMy who sold tho Democracy to •Alamo, borrow funds -fiom a traitor, yea a double traitor (as ho now denounces: Mate) with which to canvass tho District, ilo ows a debt of gratitude to tho vilost
traitor that ever lived! and he nJbU hcai fed
lodg1 tlu com, tho can
van 'i'.o ar ti .m !o
kta
ahr. e, donoundng bdm aa a double traitor, ac I using every bate an 1 vd mentis to Ci'tiAi hirfva" a man and a., a [•oluittan.
Votor.-j of Montgomery look at the facts, an I vie ido between tho men. if tho subrofus ha-! mid Actual ower.s p.: t-.i his vatih'y word I'm hj bo a s..t.nho:
/"irlhunem1. that o:tr ica.Iors r.ud thAr fathers havo boon denounced as
TLAVITCCIU by the aspiring demagogues of old liner vA^ora of Mv.u go:acry. re b- ho th-dr a. Achy.. Afhoso u.hom they
•aac
ps
'No dime for a man to Leo do ciln.o lAx a t. A'a '.ltd yet boon born
hie. own ex-'Ac 1 natnnd urn t' Irhih ..ud bi.phtn.j oi'.a' sri No crime ddah^ I-r. a ta.K. to drink an I th a comI V, a bo% of ago. 1 nnto 1 aiuaet.t
-a-nsl it is lined with thorns, every one oL _0 which pierces to (ho p.itk. I'at hi -h two i.,A1 buggy oi in thoir eai'pr-t Ir.g-. we may ask has acted tho jiarl of a.generr?j« otirtn. hat, r.t tiio Duncan... jL.or.so, oils and hona,-able man Daniel Mate i:i a«l-
th '"-1
A-au—'d. dirndl, Dou.gdass, Pott.!, "'light & Co.' (g-a-'.rmv.—Vdlty on ,g
vk
1
..1 g.dr.—! c'aac.l t^a involves to bo oppo-el to tho
The lAli'o matt i-a. n-vitig, a'.aaost as, dc-A: ^a ptoseraatian a al orpot'ia: ion of the biosa-' if was -..ttirateu .a-a tho dragged
0[' (J,,r
four yearn ami it may b« foe ever. We con- (toth fire eaters aiul union men, ao.aotv In tra t'no .mchdebts, tiorsliordd wo denounce Aiorlhern traitors, and ilough-Sacos. as traitor or as a double trvdor tho man who v.uiuhl ext ui-l A goner,•: ily to us.— Id'Atms Cr .cr-cOUCjg Oh such cottdaaa only pvuliar to an I Look wed to the do.'trim's of Dr. Parrs A: these fiirpant«e.oxcosibs
irt
.d, A. oi.i comi i.odh. 1 .. r*.-. ti'I 'y' i'i OAA"—''a f/^AAs A. 1) ivg n: ht. 1 r* ~*i V.'d utM h.an head' rocklos- nough to disturb this coni:a ota, 'so
:u o-
1
rope. 1 of th1 M-I.^oori d'onipromi
Glorh'us hhii'iti"?
A%.^___T],p s,,nj v.ortpy
Of one thing howeser the pooph may —"Who is It that bv Votimr for th/rest assured, dna-t tno young rsa.i uod i.j --. a:-. ..... O ... ,,, unable io show chtd weh re cidior sportp-:g AaA':ad.-:t b.d anted l.!inf,Tiigup tu- m,.\ ,V1 p,
or borrowe 1 m.onoy Horn any man to pay jq-tc.-Aou u'hioh .-omm-l to threaten to «ever p.j^taiiis mAer S. Arnold Douglas, hurt i- loAi riooAn for our pmmoAmi A,e
:,)0p.ncng uf
g. oAm, -oAi n..pwa umt.mna.c unn mm —^.riit:-.n Whigs an 1 Demo. rnO. ,'1 tlm
Cmmi?
Tr
rphomas
Wil
A A A as A a an is Calholio Irish have tatcen out their member that tho Catholics regard thoir vtti.d'i -Jon ]apo, a u) 1 lox .tuo g,•.igi. .'t.'.tllab'Ie, tho rope as occupyin Ads
i^tiA ?o 1
1 1
earth .dgTh::r be
lieve the PrA'ds ha.vo tho pmwer of forgiving sin. or sendA.g .a son! to purgatory. Thoy believe all Protestants aro heretics, and should not.-be tola re ted. Thoy behove that man has-not the right Ao worship God according to the dictates of his,: own should not poJsc.-s the that -civil and
liberty should be doslrcyoti. ,b.
woo.Itl as soon have the P.omish Pitcsihood v/iih that enginery of hell, tho inquisition, as to have Protestantism with its toleration ami libera! phut. ih-. Davit would have the school fund divided, and a part given to the Catholics, but none to other churches. Can tho American people sustain such men
—"J f„i devoted to free sou r.rm
free li'bor, and no voto of mine shall ever knowingly be givo-n to pollute the one or oppress (he other uilhshr:e:y. That Congress, hrr-- the power to ]. robil/il the introduction: of slaverv into our territorieswhere it does not exist," must be clear to cvory_ono whohas investigated tho subjoct and is capable of reasoning."-—Krtract of a Idler written hy JUm PetLit hi 1?4?-.
OuF.sTiON.—W ho is it that- has poitu.ocl, 1,0th/Vec noil and/ace labor by voting for the Nebraska bill?
Axs.—This same John Pelt it. Quitri.—Yd ho was Ann 1 voting both for free L-oil ami free labor, and agams tihe /blighting curse of slavery?"
A "s.— Dan. rdaco. aa. QtTES.—Vvrlio wor,hi tho people eloct to AenoTess cu Tuesday next i:om tho th
Liftwook rs haviiv hocn sponged from the' trafai emanating fiom tra:-.!:y and worthless ranks of those, who by their influence and lion. JA.n. Mai o, l.y the man v.! copied .h-uin^o^uo-. tlieir votes, sustain that inonstev evil tho ..Aov.A .pr To A
vi ii ii [/!and, hioyiiUofn'CiL, )tiujr Fpyon-diji'j' fui* |j• i'^ 1 ins'i'cctiou tlicil' liiil ct 1clciogutcs, the ^hole congrenltficenl, overvctttriitf/ cncl ovenvkehniny or-1 winter stock. Thoy have made a good sc-1 gat ion of ladies and gentlemen of whom lection ol Ci.iod: for this Uiailcct and aro there was a large number, was invited to disposed to -ell them on tlie best possible' terniKv-.V-C'''vo traun a call and examine tl'.oir Aock. Advertisement in our next.
y-yiitk,-•.-.•paying that debt after four year:-i: four o'clock on Sabbath morning, and quit: bout tho Slatein various localities, making .-.landing hi abase, shind-r and gu-li-g' v. hnnr to tho amount of ten or fifteen dol- Nebraska speeches, and apologizing for and vituperation! oh mirabilo, horrabilo diotu!! j.jp lle ..JaIIOv,
(pn
rl
-5
w.s wptn.hied, mi'. Tiiomas wax' -.1Ki p0.l7 j^^h long rh ly not guess) k.jrii th' wot.hl not lot him dance.
Aatiihiy" bright, Ida.jor,^uico doAred to .,. ijo in the 'Vp daneo" and when provent-
k.\
or tlitsruhrosns v/ho tocoivcd. ti.o iunl'g and ]Jo al-o piopoao 1 or s-latod that ho was Tised them for hia own political smd.p:' vale, j.s-nlltonzo.1 to hot one hundred dollars on -advantage, and then repay the Major With leach that ho could prove tho truth of them.
J.
trad: rs v. ue idg-htig A ar
:y's baA:-e:i before those stiiAiii.'g u-
u1,
4
tin:: lion oi sucit men
:.S oi nho
A, so Ah A usiyljAv so .d-
,anc-y-•t of his tot
i-~
rpa: ionco'
akin ol I.. aa c.
all 0 a
\dd.c-rs of I.u-
.1} "t" i'dj
binit to tho dicta-
Qm A Aa^aiA-Sasw Ar psm' tho' Test .• A hi. cc—"The MisfeOuA Comp-r- mi".- had "'i in tho hearts of all patriotic men
AredSb. piAkuvp and pftrpetualetthe: of our glorious I Anon—anongni it1
1
1
.:S dt ,d.n:-j oi Aug oi I.u Ig A-a.'Ior ...i t. In-
nt^ Mate oi a
.• It 0* lAd-nntd a'"- dor, ,.,1 'o .',nove for-n'-or tho ouly -1 to -n at :u». o.aa, the social y-uilof find '•h^ovi1 *:a of pub!A c- inion a'
We -will 'also a id anotlier bat of one hundred dod its that lie cannot prove eh tier one of tho. above charges to bo ..true in word or f.i"t.
N A Aaflo.A i.A tt^oAel .m« A Li m.i The. =.
V.
U{
trio
.,
Thomas Wiisou both of v.h.om aro now acting as the friends of Catholicism and
,5*^ iI tS of (].)1
for tho: iieyiew. ,-.A:a... r.a i, ,.f -ml as everlived, if a northern army ..... ..
/f&?"Look out for false charges, slanders churcb, i.-j rapidly taking a correct ami and nvi.m pt4smt|itions in the Review, t.cliristian ppsition. on this important subl^uwarc oi'."fh«ir- Exlrcv's, handbill.-, and tho jjcrt. I hail it as a good omen and trust many tricks the old lincia jiractico on tliej the day is not far distant when every memeve of election. Treat I hem a:i v/orthiossri bcr oi the LaLtht church will leave tho
Pui- the Journal.
Ilr. 7curh:i-r Ttoposal t) Hoi. Vvro imdorstand that Mr. Voorhoos, in a speech at Crawfordsviilo, reiterated tho four fol'ov/iag charges again,-t Major -d:tco hirst. That Majar Mace, while at this place last, in less than the .-.pace of two
a*
Lom -o t\)'.a.^, !..\o:eIu would I'hty i'o-
AAa hoichy agree to accept tho above Let nsssoon as tho money ia deposited, and we :ito nod: td thereof, aud wh! agree to give •fifty dollars to and person who will put up the money as -proposed by Mr. oorhoos.
And wo will also hot 550 in connection
J. LODLAA, .JuIIN AdLT.'AhAIA).
Yv h'Ie we don't approve of tins ••manner of settling questions, we stiil are ready and anxious to r.a-,t tboto. on tit^.. o'.ngtu-i-1.
f.ud %...
1
....
For tho'jcu ::!.
On Monday -A fast
wojI:,
L'aaicI '-.vd
VAoihecs,Ithe., Attuin.^y und to,uiO-t.or ai. law, solleitor in chaucer*, Aot-uy puoiio, JiO., d',., came op f. ma Co rin.groi to en-ii-htcn tiio da:it au! bet I j-L
iti Crr.w-
an I i.'nl'y assto un r'ght
1 oOi.A -1.1 driA's. A- ca. .e lAr 'Aunt ami g, i- oAe. fvrLj.* A In tho com of *o, romaiki on that oc^..cion he sa.-tt •A Ad: Itlv 'iwi lA.'t- of tho rcvAu'don ha b.aa. hihl d, thoio i.ould net nov, hi msy an-
r.\
iA_^t, wAcn h-
as lo. d.o ,-anu', lit ..dig have tA-m the .•m,5 .'! oiAdj h.ad io tho sot oi m. foot, bv-ro-udor. v. hen ho rad ia. a m,. '. A to,mV:h..t ho inAn-Ad tho lomaiks to -'•hav. 'dab' laoro par'iot.ht.ly to Kogn CrcAoy and St.. mm."
I sh.ouhl not have thouglit tlio above wor-thv-of vi-natco aiter wuat h. i»l talccn piaceg but from the fact that on Sotug.Ay r.jght
It. MAddo Amu'-om hi ainAAo s^.c.Atun
p,af) .,.,i p^ pt^ ivg-jarsal used the sam VlIO SlS.Ug. V..a: Nov.- does not this bract).--of slanderers know" well that in tho J"cc nvxtk, tories in the revolutions wore as .strictly commed to those that held oflice under the cronn, as ihv •Xdnd&oilcs in tho same country, now or ox
(J
pf,i 'u- t-Aor iderce,
gd out of every 1CU ot the. tones oi the rcrolnti'on were south ol diasou At i.u:.o.i lino, whore all the Nebraska men now livo— that thov thouisclves a-o led
Do they not know that in Georgia and the Carolinias atdoast, that if a British sol
than all the States souvii That Connecticut, a more spo^ A be
ogcta.e: on tho
g^iii- -o--
of
as Manson,
thA- countrv in our revolutionary struggle] for anti-Nebraska loaders. is also true that the name ot Peftit appears o. ten among tho iist of tories in the revolution, am.
whether
any one of them is tho lllustious
she "f the. illustrious Nebraska aspirant to ., in the'United States Senate this dopo-
a sea.in nent saitu not.
For lite Journal.
dA.dsort A.i 3 ao Ad ion cf Xl-ssionf."/ Lapiist. At a mooting of the Judson Association of tho Missionary CaptAt recently hold, the following resolution was introduced and passed by a unanimous vote, Resolved, "In view of the evils of intemperance that we recommend to the members of the churches composing this Association, to use every chrldain effort to procur the passage of a. law which will suppress thp manu.fav.atio and sale of spirituous liquors .as a bever
age." °After a brief discussion of the subject
the entire
delegates consisting of some for-
or fifty members, voted tor, tho rosoluUion which clearly shows that tho Babtist
I ^]™trani-. After the vote liadw
urs, drank five large glasses of brandy. (Second. That .Major Mace played cards, /'TT^Vhere is our friend J. E.McDon-
vote upon the resolution and to my surprise and gratiiioation, every one presentvoted for the resolution not a dissenting voice. Tho whole congregation roso to their feet when called to vote for the resolution. have sent you this statement Mr. khlitor, to let the world and the Baptist in this region lcn'ow how tho temperance question is regarded by the Judson Association. E. P.
^amo railed 1'oker, for money, until 1 aid, K*q? We often hear of his being a-
Tiiat Major Iilaco an-1 Geo. Mc-
Lav:gh]:n, his traveling companion, loft tAir. with two huge: bottles of brandy in
upholding Slavery. We real'}- can hardl/ ijcli 'vo a report. The last time wc hne of dosej ii j.aittiug liimself positively
upon record, he stated as a cardinal point in his. political creed, that he was distinctly for abolishing Slavery in the District of {V.uml.-ia—that in care the people of tho? District withheld their consent to such abilii'f.:ii, then aud in tit at case, he was in favor of L'hAdOYlXO THE NATIONAL CADITAL TO ERKE SOIL. "M change, principles never." Had osei li Changed ?—Lufayclis American.
Id A of r.reirdu—us anil Diplomas, Alio do! Lu Iha J'jJ'crcnt Cojwnittces of ih& JA.*-yt,/.'«?ry County Ayriadturul Society held ai Crai'fordsi'ille on the 26th and 1:7 'h u-ry-j September, 1854. To-wit Cornelius Id: it ton, for the. Best improved Farm, $10,00
W Fry, for the Best Essay on tho "Eui iuers Misison," It J'lrown for the Best Essay on
Agricu 1ur.-d Education,
v.d'h the above, that ij .r 21 ace wd: carry I Swan IhookAme, Best Specimen I the county :of Fountain, where too Lt el o»(-o... was Irst it-.rted.
Wm Watson,' Largest yield of Whi-at W A Watson Best Specimen of
Vv neat
Richard Oanmo Best Irish Potatoes, IdcC:dn Sweet John Caster Pumpkin -.loam Asm Ay Squtv.h L.raA idelsoy Bell Flower
A1'J,'"S
Swan A-rooksiiire Best Jennitou Ap-»-i!"d A d'oimson Best ariety
Joorgo Foust Stallion "Orny Diomede" J. Huichinson 2d Best Stallion-
Boxer"
A K. Cowan Best Brood Mare ard lid Kest Bre.oJ
S Fiugt Mm
Stadion Cha hr Be.,t'd year old Filloy i) Enoch -d do do-
W Frattio Yearling ELorso (halt J-M l.? rocncndyke 2d Best ycsrliag
Horse Colt
vo-.i:-, Ov ,:,g-!!-dOk'OOi,0 ('.., ta:-,,- ,!v 'j' ig-g" Colt.
rn-ir^ni- dA iiu imitative creature, and rat nor a poor one ^.g^eu} suo^lm0 H*rsa -nnpiomu-
W Liuii Best yearlinghiari.' Colt. .j Lvors ltd j."' do «&y
Colt
bier had never set toot on their sod, the toi- .s v.«!.l !mvo ovo --f!:n tlu «K»Hy 1:1 I g- u,mis _.i do
-a, AA.A A" SdASd!w
W i'hame Best suckling MareOolfca W Stipes 2d Best suckling Maro-a Colt Yv IL Schooler Best Saddle Ilcrswd S Imrctsoil ik-ot pair Carriage Horses YA Stilwell Boat Buggy Horse'Levi Wiiccfx.: Span Draft 1 Horses dvrcliibrdd Martin Best.5 colts from
lia.l not! Picwitt yearling Jack
ecu sent to thoir as Ataate Do they not O \S uhains 2d Let do do
01
there arc I 1 ),irham Best yearling Jeunett
-dAbAiAdASlai'A) 'fiir.idd'.'tiw'cor.-1IIpWnson & Tmn* IMi
uZ, m„I«
•k
lp'!
4,
with a Isadicr for our armies frmn t.nu --oi ony. I believe there were a mw: persons in
Sr£d::Ad AiS i!':ddAA:IS a»i n,K of
:A AASASAS.e'isfcd iA^ d. laud ol Og-eu. torics, aecovuing "not the God-iiko d: I have looked over tho Lyograpny oi more than four thousand tories oft he revolution for the name of Greeley but I hurl it not. If however, sire imparts sentiments to sou, I suppose wo need not loox among the descendants
5.00
5,00
50.-
5,0U*
5+Qi 5LV 5*0' 30' 50
50
5(1 50
810,00-
5.00 s.oa
4,00-
iott Best 2 year eld!
0 W Lara St -.1": hm A ntchim-on 2d Be*t 2 year- old'
6,00
3,00 6,00 3,00
4,00
2,004,00 2,00 3,oa
2,oa 3,00
2,00 5,00
5,00 3roa
5V00
v.
One Horse 'American boy" liotahinson A Prewitt Best Jack "Moringo Mammoth" Yd 11 ami a 2d Best Jack "Byron" A Durham dennett
5V00
10,000 5,00 8,00 4k0C 5,00 5,00 3,00
a,oo
10,00 5,00
Yshenhurst Iest Suckling Black tired by
adule Colt, Hawk"
on mo. .map ot om wuuu ir-uvk" many more, than did the jf p^-itt 2d Best do gmia, auhovgti 1 rovmeuce_ iu.y.
Geo Howard thoi
Bull
didAho descendants of, Colliiii Boat Cow of graded
A Arm and L'uuA
Daniel Siatisou or xnom
(who both bore arms agams.
Vd Lafo'Iett 2d Best do |5 Smith Best 2 year old Cow, graded Stock Prowott "NAnce Best yearling Bull thorough bred Yd Wallace- & Co 2d Best do (j "W Lafallett Best yearling Bull, graded Stock W it Wallace & Co. Best yearling
Heifer graided Stock Yv II Wallace A Co. 2d Best do Joh.il Allen Best sucking Bull calf thoroughbred W Hauna Best sucking Ileifer calf thorough bred
W Lafallett Best sucking Bull calf graded .. Ambrose French Best sucking tleiter calf graded
0 1
3,00 2,00
thorough bred
10,00: 5,00
5,00 4,00
4,00 2,00
3,00
5,00 5,00
4,00
Collins two 2 year old Heifers, Dovenshire
Collins
4,00 3,00-
4,00'
4,00
2,00
2,00 5,00
c.
Thomas Ban- Best lot of 5 Steers Cochran yoke work Ox-
5,00 5,00
t,
Allen Best fatted Beef G- Collins two thorough bred Dovenshire Cowrs
8,00
Dip.
two 1 year old Heifers,
Dovenshire Collins one Heifer Calf, Dovenshirc
Collins one Bull Calf, Dovenshire W Gam-brie Best Boar A Gregg Brood Sow
I\L Steele lot of 5 Hogs Collins Rain
If
3,00
Dip.
Dip. 5,00 3,00 5,00 5,00
