Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 8 February 1872 — Page 2
THE JOURNAL.
T. H. B.KcCAIJT and J. T. TALBOT, BPirofcftAMB raorftiarofta.
CnvfordntUt, lnd.t Feb. 8', 1872.
noin nations. i« 1? eon pace ere
State Convention, and it will tie no fa of Montgomery county it our be«t men 'are not placed upon the State Tide:
I'lH.r. GRELX
is reporti^i to have
stated, in a recent «[cech at Tipton, that with the T., T. & St. l.oui. Kail road he
would rather have a load ot wheat iu the
greets ol Tipton than in hicago. He Ksv,.lte)
not very far distant from, a grain mar
a member ot (. ougress, owns.land enough to amount to $2,000.00) at $1 "o [x*r acre, and suggests that such land has been dishonestly acquired during his Congressional life. 11 the Trihuur sincerely de sire, as it proleesss, to assist in defeating all dishonest men at the nominating convention, it ought not only to name the '.candidate referred to but also to give the evidence ou which it bases the charge. .'Such a charge as this may do very great injustice to innocent men, lor there arei more men than one against whom the suspicion* of a person ignorant of the facts may be excited. 1'oiut out the man and tcivc the fact*.
BOW 8KABT WE ABE.
A lu bub. spoke anil bent wml uianiil'actorv i- Ix-ing establinhetl in .M-w Albany. which will give employment about ono hu nil red men in the factory
We suppose that a large part of the tim-1 other. ber used will be from Putnam eounty.!
TKB
LINK
AID AX.OKO THE
GEN. CHAPMAN AO AIN. Tlw I^nFayette Journal, after copvinu
publican tickct, adds:
CHAPMAN
We hud always entertained a higher,
Ibe road of which
his "bold and liberal shortcoming." We
whoremongers any longer when th.-v J:.,^
know it.
FREIGHT CHABOES FITS TEAKS I AQO AND NOW.
lu
facts which enable us to institute an
1|r
terest.ngcompirisoii between the freight, pf&e
charges which prevailed liefore the build-
ing of the I., B. & Railway and those
^V'0UM
t(i
°Iwni"S
Railway, it cost $65 per car to ship stock from this place to Cincinnati The buildof that road has reduced thi« coat to $40. At that time a hog buyer, for instance, wiv« obliged to have a margin of from $1 to $1 per hundred on every hog purchafed in Montgomery countv. Now,
nearer
lee
prv (1f olll4 eKiin^i10
|r,ligll^ UmM oi
gotJilMlm
-would then lie in conncct ion with, and i.-.i-'avute to
rate to 22 cents, whereupon the 1.., X. A. paid for at the timVof aucfc .ubscrintio,,
l(
.1„lNtll „,„io ,.H.
all)i s1miU 2 ri
,,„, i„ ir,„„
Y.iu
fonlsville. Th. oKn-
illg iS. u- Iiaihv.1} on,.,.
let so far sti|enor to that 01 liicapo that reduced the rate from 1 jiFavette to t,'raw11 could pay the cost of shipment to To- roraaville from 27 eonts to 12 cent-, ihuledo and stiil realize a protit o\er the .flW ti|1|j riHluctiou uf 14* cent- in the Chicago price". Smie jH-ople have a faculty of seeing when a good opportunity i- presented.
77. ... oinuied, Crawtordsvilk- did not appear in I UK Now Albanv inlmm iiitiniatet ...... tint
". ,. the list ot trcight rates iorHanle.1 Irom
.••.that one of tlie prominent candidate- tor .... 1 the wholesale houses tit the h^ii-l lor th (•ovcrnor 011 the Republican ticket, once
cent«
It C'lli-umed in
price of every barrel, of the county. 4 Before the I., I!, .V Kail way u.i
ow, however, it is ditfere stance, the present rates from Baltimore are only one cent higher for Crawford*-
•ur merchants are enabled
third outlet lo the Orawtbrilsvillf in but a lew unle* further dividual*, but will dejioji from Toledo thau LiiKavette i*, iin.l there j'T. lead
a
'I* llUll'i IVXI IKIvIl III till I .1 I* 1 1*. I 1- .1 I a. 1*1 I This will increase the pipulaiio*n '"l" the pockou ol the and other, areexpected
This will show how smart we are. Instead EXAX1NBK" OSCE XOKB of using our natural wealth to build up We publish in this issue of the Joi k..urowii towns, we contribute it to our
rivals.—Gienicaftlc Banntr. The above will apply with equal force to CrawfonUville. The fine timber, of which Montgomery county has such an abundance, being shipped to other towns manufactured into the different kinds of machinery, and. in time re-shipped to l.'rawfordsville, and sold at a large prolit. The purchaser of the manufactured article- pays lor the shipment both ways, the cost of which goes to the manufacturing cities as a pari of their profits, and, of course, as a part of our In-.-. Until this —Inivv hniv smair we are
of lhat city not less than tive" liuiidred. former, who sell- the one ami bu.vn the represent the interests of the T. T. &. St.-, voung prop! Louis Kailroad, and the opponents of the ,,i
T—R
1
XAL a lhirJ conlmuuicAliuu
AMIXKR,"
lUut "EiAiitSEB," abandons the question of the effect of the railroad on franklin township, and devotes the whole of his communication to the di--
road is built, the money will have to be
1 paid tu the builders, irrespective of uia-
L'HN* "bopa or any oilier kind of «lioj—."
1'rom the Marion Chronicle we learn Kit her this proposition is iru*. or it i» thai llie three townshiiis iu Adams cmin- uot true. il true, theu every thing ly through which theT., T. .v St. Road runs have voted iu favor la* Tl. ic \\*#i nro iijftirmafl Iny vac rmlr filiiwtinti i/rniuiti Montgomery county, that have not voted I ed that the proposition j, t,j t.il.
Iyouis'el.se that "K\AJIINKit'' claim-, willfulof ttis I low. If it N not true, ihen the whole
the tux. These arc (.'enter and Franklin the railroad to the amouui ot the two townships in Grant county. It has been per cent tax. ou condition thct the mafound that the two ]wr cent, tax in some chine shops of the road are located in of the counties is not sufficient to secure t'rawfordaville. Iu the second place il the $4,000 per mile asked for by the!°"ly the County Commissioners who railroad company. This deficit has ten are authorized act for the townships
IIHS
the line elections have the 12th of March in two townships of the county, to compel a payment of the
less ft dead-head pass over a railroad. plated in said petition, so that trains of
But it seems that we have been greatly
temporary nominal connection with the
road, and assist in boosting him to office, .V*
or to keep
grain sold since the opening of the I., B. As the matter stand- the milm*,!!
& W. Railway. Farmer may calcu-, company aTl Jialc
I il A #A* .mmaI 9 I. I late for himself the amount of his share people none, in this saving.
ot-ition submitted to a vote in that coun-1 nol roui/rl them to do it, and there is no suppose a two per cent, tax is voted to aid ty also. Engineer* are reported on ibe other authority that does comiel them to the T., T. & St. Louis railroad company line liotii in Illinois and Ohio. do it. I11 other word", the Commission- constructing its road through our three nth/wW the money from the townships and suppose the said company •ompany. And as "F.XAMIN- builds the said road and demands its do
ers may railroad KR" asks for the
W ,hrci
tl-v
m,ch
has evidently incurred the
displeasure of his editoria'l highness bv refusing a demand for a dead-head pass,'' The editor of the Journal evidently {^'"evi^'am^^^
Iudgt-n the motive-ol other papers by
,1"'cr' tlu,lar'
(m
the *ame rule which he practices himself. made ou behalf of the eounty or town- £a")'i
sl'i|'.
opinion of that paper than .-think it ^'P^ 'col^h^l*" -01V.'!"
could lc suhsiUizcd for any sum, much f„nv constructed the
car*«l«all
f?o far as we are concerned wc
tha
CHAPMAN
C.en.
mum and say noil,ine about: T'
pnss ..rer the same, shall have
riF,ht
to
h.Te in our annua! pa-es„ver 1^^° it
was petitioners, or any tax piyer of the
appointed Receiver. That lavor ha» al- county or township, as the case may be, I
ways been extended to us, but we learn "},a?
a a a of
C0D,.H lhe
D'«'»»»«
repeat what we said before Tit people flTT levied and col- make are the*don't propose to vote for drunkards aud i.. '""'P1'0"
th
t0 lna
roa,j
CO
of the present time. Operation. Indeed if the Board should Jiut here il
01
,ll«*
b» or -iv Mwrty .1,.,,
1,l re
T'l *U'
4 C. Builrnad Ami,,, rf." ^IK. I *1J i"" PA Mkll tfl Flld ikT Ilia I nr.* I.M .. 20 cents. The effect of this reduction has payment of the money must"
... ,. ,.
the road and the building of the machine •hops, the company would have no legal remedy to compel the Board to *uhecr»be
JHu1
SHV
ewo
I..
... ,, ,. "f public enterprise. wuhth.xi.il the others eitu«mmKsi. ..Sma„
K«.» 111 mi ion I
l,rou'1 acn,H'
,IMIIU'IM
UK
the decrease in the priee -u ..
,rum "Kx-
on the question of the T., T.
& St. Louis Railroad. It will be seen
1
we wou have good men nominated however, he often buys ou a margin of 50 of the people. If the Hoard refill to 1 Many of our moat influential business I by act of Cnugre*-. and 11 r-11 those States an ccte to office, good men must go i0 7 cents. lu other words, he cau aflord carry out the will ot the townships, as men have given their support to Mr. [set up the claim oi ..rigiual «overeigniy. to the primary meeting* and control the to pay the farmer .VI cent* p«r hundred indicated by their vote*, the company Sprague siiuplv and solely on the strength •. As wall might man 1»•« o,'. .l-eim.' hig„ own father. ', Applaun- 1
evi oi ocia corruption can met, eon Id when we had but one railroad, a Board that would carry it out, by it strikes me they would not do this it a an conquer.. et nien of the "j j,lLS
jje Cincinnati price for hng« than could oulv appeal the people to elect of his promise to erect shops here. i.«w
epu lean party turn out next. tu ay j'or 1 he tarmcrx of this county, *1 for «t- the money. There is no law to compel a ing railroad taxation were made, to dis- say that I favnr .-en tra!i/»i i"ii. 1 liTieve and select our best men to attend the
Rnd
nr
But it is not alond iu grain and »tocl if they do not subscribe it. tliat thi- saving has been effected. \nn- '.''i'ir-V* Jietition ha- reduced lit*1 prier of leturn DEPOPULATION. 1 In t1rccncastle /Ao./.-r .Miiiim.-iii inp oil tin remark* we made couple ot week- -ince concerning the li-udencv to depopul
hog uf 200 pounds sold aud shipped Board of C-ouuty Commissioner® to cub- ''over whether the promise of machii.e nCincinnati since its completion. Fjich scribe stock to a railroad if it does not shops can cut any legal figure iu the matfarmer can calculate for himself how ehtiose to, ami it surely will not lie cou- ter of voting aid to a proposed road. It much has been nuved lor hiui iu this way- tended that thev cau be made to pay it
Vlew of the Machine Shop Question
made up by private subscriptions iu in subscribing lite stock. Xow they do t:-u--.... •... ju er over that fastidious Fjistern congrega I 1* Boone, Clinton, Tipton and Wells, leav-1 not propose to subscribe the stock until 1 bave a word to say as to to the le^al tion. He seemed to hold the attention small deficits to bo made up only in the tax is levied and collected, and tht elicit uf the cmuract made with tlieT. of his hearers, as in his fist. From the Urant and Adams. On the west end of 1 rmbl nwl thujf intmcteii. The «k St. Louis Kailroad Company, for the lirst syllable that fell from his lips not a been ordered for railroad company
"ity.
Vermillion county, and we presume that money vuted, until the Commiwioners must be voted to the railroad, and not remarked it would be, essentially a'politarrangemcnts will be made at the meet- have made the subscription of stock. thn shops. 1'nder the law when the ical discussion, though not. in anv sense ings Col. illson is to hold in Foun-j The Commissioners may not subscribe railroad has been completed the money lain county this week to have the prop-1 the stock at all. The railroad law does
L'an
our objections to Gen. CHAPMAN as a the section of the railr.md nation can the money be withheld? I, er had been the great rock of danger to candidate for Lieut. Governor on the He-!
be compelled from the county. Xow
9l,U,'!'
a the subncripiion shall have been'! ''"I','
''7"'
lu
railroad contem^
tenn'",l l,|e
tl|at
gl1""
now for the first time that iu considera-1 if. fKai"Nt County (.'ommiiwioners. on its way to (iermany Wfore the con. law and finally bv tin tion of these p.-cw- we arc either to ,!" maybe chan^l into a tract for the shop, wa, ratified by the perpetuafe slavery' throw up our bailor man who has a
f°Ta w,,h°!«t
Bt
rh!
f*'lroai1
HP
s,lt to
1
91,ss,rUo"
(,e,n"'lJ
mo':"-v
',3,l
1,11 ,h
,he
der
to ap- bring if ^1.1! Now, then, the points I 1 interests.
0
contract that will bind the county 1. machine-ho,», nor can it be .| fori oolitic
or
unly and the machine shops put into Te conTracl.
& subscrilie the stool- Vwlay thecontract of! lale meetinir
W Railway for business, it con -J7 cents subscription could not lie enforced, for That repml jjor 100 pounds to ship grain from Craw- the Constitution expressly provi.lt* that has Wn i.
ledo. That road immediately reduced the incorporated company unlosa the same le ing the great road of which he is l»r«- tS«
Vcoucur Tionlo o'fler 'Tlvrl,
been to save to the farmers ol llontgom-1 rent acts otherwise the subscriotion r^«r,l« I, M- lhi«, however, that a* vinue of its existence a colony before ery county 4 or 5 cents on every buahel of'void. it! |nK ""ad the*piritof the the formation of the General 'iovern-
f,
Before the opening of the 1.. 11. Jk W..' ^rrp^on^even* ^^1^ 7ompIenonU^i 'm"! I wo„W ^°ngreM^
the stock. The law, as we have shown. den of one side of the machine shop con- pre-wlv declare* the -tatc- be tipuil' gives the railroad company no right to a tract, because he owns a controlling inter- The United Stni.-r Umjlis l.ouisiana of mandamus till after such subscription. iest in the road and enn manage it to suit the French, cut it i]• into JSat.-. gave .. It is dependent entirely on the good faith Himself! them live rijjhts of .Mute*-in the I ninn
1.. B. 4 \V, Railway ha- made I making the subscription and {•living over careful investigation of the law govern- said, "Lot u..
ue-
cessity ot preventim: it by the imri-liic-tioii nt manufactories say-: In conrirmatiou oi the:ilio\e, we were informed theottier day that a ueighiioihoiKl embraced within a cin-le of twentytive mile-,
not lar from ireencastle,
contain- a les- number ol iuhabitanls now than it did forty year- ago. The censun ulso contains suggestive, we will tattling, inloriiiation. It gives I'litnam county a |xipulatioii of L'l.oi).'*
the ha*! lor tli*- «^»iri.-i 20,081 initio, showing that we ted through the territory voting the tax, •rs in the Wi-t. have not incrca.-.M l.tMKi iu ten years! within the prescribed time. I'ereni. For in- Tbi* may he all satisfactory to the own- 1 say that, if the location of uiachinc from Baltimore I
wllose
... ,. .r lor (. niw torils-(m,t ciWted, it will gradually grow a railroad, the election is illegal and, ville than lor l-abayettc, and only a lew worse until we wiU rival "Old Virginia" ttmeern,, if uuch location of »hops d«cs cents higher than for indiamipoli-. Thusjaud the Blue-grass region of Kentucky not enter as au element in such election,
'""Jed uristoeruov
f!lr
Then.' resultM have rtll been m-omipli-b- ries, with enough population to HUKtiiin bv the buihliiif! oi one competin line of'a" «Hieieiit eoinmon nchool nvnt-em, will niilroiid. What might be exited with
ni\ numerous uiaiiulaeto-
e."al!U'col."lt,v kt'eP w'."' h^r
au.,i m"k«:
ht:r
u|*raiion The npveni course will enrich fi»W in- ortv (»t* tie road. KXAMINF.U. It'W uiiU^ iurtht-r diviuuHl.s, but will deroiiu]ate the rouit-!
to the deoav of our piblie. in
is everv ren^ni to believe that if we wer.- "ti'utionn and end in their ruin. A little 1 1 if it W at is to in N at eonnwtefl with Ioleb) bv a dm.vt line r_- ...
J»,
in re ad to in vi a
ot railroad, wheat would ^11 lor a, n.ueh I copeluHimi. )'he announcomciit that the Ureal War and salt for *. little, in the streets ol'i I Governor would addr.M- the ..-itizeiia of! Crawfordimlle
in th.«-e of LaKayette. A MKKTI.vt will W- held at White-iville New Hav,-„ i„ llall drew togetliThis inereaHe in the price of heat, and next Thursday evening for the discussion
would the railroad quoNtioo. t.'ol Willwn
road are invited to procure their spruit, era, and put in a general appearance. A fair division of time in the di-i n*iim icoutemplated.
Fou the benetit uf our Ximr.sN, we print the following froni the Act of Maich 11. 1*71
It -hall be iiulawt'lil Hi shoot or trap! uails or pheasants from the tir.*l day of
50 ,hot
9U eui
cuBsion ol the legal force ol the machine February to the lirst dar ol October, in the still more venerable Woolsev, ex-1 .. ... ,, shops proposition. each year, and it shall be unlawful lo net President of Yale, the greatest K-holar !*'"f®" „'f.
MI
Mitn .'IA nun.
j'lwu.-'iwia-
It is briefly, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined!
question not new oue as stated by himself, this: "If you vote ibe sum of iwo dollars for each the tax in aid ..f the railroad,"and the l,beulMlDt
Jiunia
im remedy against I erection of their machine .shops in this, breath seemed l.ut. His theme was Th*
It is admitted that the money asked .V/fw«/The discussion was as he
....
"r "P'«''lly, gives 1 ™u «-e nothing in the law to hinder the our country, but that it was the doctrine
lM,w"r Hoard, 1 company from demanding, and by legal of State Sovereignty. This doctrine was we refer him to Apction 17, 'M (taw rf- prr»cefl.4 eiHoreing, the payment ui the that which made rebellion potnihle. It //or./, page .S!M, as follows townshi| donations. The money can not bad been invented by Thomas Jetlerson
SKC. 17. After the money authorized be withheld on account ot failure to build in the legislature of Virginia in order to
eU,wliert'' bei:""'e
,)e
vole,j.
a-the cHse maybe, the railroad! It is true that a contract for the erec- and Connecticut to shield themselvea
m,,chi»e
bil"'
the
n,mI,a"-v'
Bml
r"*d
same to be done by man- of dollars, which mortgage he said was by South Carolina to .i--
the Board of Directors .--•
1,
comPa"
r71torV H,'r"
contract will carry damages prevent the settlement of tho northeast
may be recovered by iuil at law boundary qucatinn, by New York to pre-
'^wand and have said mou- against the «aid company but it must be vent a tonn'a»vdut'v on canal horn.- tLn PnlicJ,
a'readv nn-: the establishment of thn \'.aIt
mortgage for the sum of nine millions then by Ohio for the same purtos« then
altering the lt«on,i I.' i. -1 "i Thus the Governor I pa**ing sbrewdnoi* in political euuin "The railroad -nmna
thru
KttRe "en of older dat
a
I'en of older date than the contract! all partitw had used this doctrine, when- i40
for the -hop,, ami for fin amount greater ever tbey th.niKht that by so doinir thev'•
11. L_
"e completed road would could promote their local ind partiJn
I
I- 1 he money of the tax [ayeiv ..„ i„
The Ui must be levied. 2. It mu.t be that purpo-e. If vou vote the tax in aid H« tl.
collected. S. TU lubKrlpt .,,, uf .loch of the railroad and tlJI l^c-edcd to show lhat our ,ime
Hoorll. So long as the monevwill have Ui It t!
are indebted to a prominent grocer the subscription is not made the railroad builders 'irres-^-ti^ I TT iudepen- commanding influence, rendered them and grain dealer of this city, for some ha. uo power lo enforce payment. In
any ..U1/r rd o|
tho present ca«. the Board does not pro- Vour only relief iu
ke such subscription until the on'ihe part of
ha, been completed through the, the shops will
fi
|,oIJ
H' 0pS|
comiw
reganlle^ of
2V Wim'""f
1!7^°f
r.C8'
°n
tba
Sprague is, aincc he holds $4,000,WHI ol Then it would fullow that *ine the stock of the road? I say that upon States
r\™. «i.- .• l:. ^tate right*, 'lite only dispute
dollars! Now, 1 xaiiL KHiic of' the machine %hop etiter[M«' to exhibit in this •l«'i itNAi. that M.»ctiou o| the railrtmd-ap-propriation law which either expressly or impliedly jjive the t'ouuty i'omini^ion»T- the riirht, or any I'ourt the right to withhold the money voted legally aa ail appropriation to any railroad enterprise, provided the said load has been comnlc .u .r. .»
highest anibi-, shops constitutes an element of the Bub-
tiou is herds ol tat cattle, hut, if a change ject matter of au election for local aid to
uiir want thru the tlonutiou so voted can not be withheld alter the road is completed ou account of the failure ot' any extrincii* contract, be it touching machine »hoj«H or any other outnide matter. Your only recourse is by action at law on the con tract-, |roj»-
prosjx.-rous aud great.with a prior mortgage covering the pro
THE .NATIONAL IIMIA."
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4,
er?
ni^ht, a
I audieiH
to be there to „.'lii'im iLi-einbiml
q-. .. ,. .[uails at anv time nnv person or pers.nn _. v.,,. ,1 "e amply repaid for voting eveu more The position of LXAMINKI*. on ibi- bating the provision^ of this section,
3ui
uail or
"apM "r uette
For Congress,
h-:j a II-.-.j You will confer publicans of bv
i'.
bjeel to the.decision of the u«xt He-
4
*twl in
uiiientlv
fjnahnelf
A
and it imriunHted!
would make the race with credit to him self and party. I countv and is wo
He is a nali 1 known as an honora
an honora-
hie man. witb.nu a blemish 011 his clia actor.
MAXY IJKI-IHI.ICAN
can nal'e from it. Hft charttcteriz*»d is th*f
voted to aid in erecting evil genius of our country the Devil in J"/
w,un ls
"lt
th('
0nK1U#1
a
"T"'*'!,iCUt
l0U W bul
ST
Mr. Sprague individually rests the bur- sovereign al'hnujrh t1"1 Conti utiiii •.-
may be very well to say that Hendricks, McDouald, Butler, aud other distinguish- 'he I cited Mate-, lawyer-', have declared the coutract biud-: 'erent Ili'.nj iron,
ing. it is hut it does mil control
urge and enthusiastic uch an audience as is I -uot many ladies, nor ex.vpL students, but men,
.I, IV.I?
men. busiueiv men, professional meu, thinking ineu. l'pon the stage nit the (iovernor and ex-(ioveruor of Connecticut. the.Mayor uf the city aud the Counci linen and other men of note. There, also, sat many of the most prominent I'rotensors of the several departments of ale I niverxity, aud among them the venerable l)r. Hacon, tho flower and exponent of the New England clergy, and
tbal ,b 1 UM,n
... K- AleDouald, at Crnwfordsville, iu the this I. oiigrcxtional District l-,,.. ,1 ... .... ... *u" k't' As 1 compared h)s present aiinoun cinif the name ol I.obert ... .. it vi or he Harrison as a candidate
lavor
on niul. u.
ttrrirfnu hh (*andi«iat^ tVir Lonarew, I
h«« P«-
At a tew minutes pi«t eighl the lectuter came forward 10 his chair leaning on the arm of Gov. Jewell, by whom he was introduced to the audience. I had uot sen Mr. Morton since his debate with J.
A
,,
a I I a
Lwojpn Ie„asmu.e
.1
ad 3 I W at tn^iMte of
«w audience, he still lnaiutainAl that
.tiVe^f ^^s ---—ai Migniiy.ith which he e„U
S
xlor"
th?
his introduction, he sat still for a mouieut without speaking, lie glanced
.around lit* look possession. As an In- P***, in the eolumoi ol tlu- Crawfords "ouriiil. ve every rea*ou to lie jirrsonallv and politienllj friendly to the condoctor* of the Journal, but I cannot forget that long before I became aware of their existence, I had acquired a habit of regarding as valued citiieus, and to some extent exponent* of public teutiuient, many of tho«c whom lhat paper weekly scofT* at a* old fogies and ridicule* dogfcnell sen.
I l«lt proud to see his silent pow-
obtain the repeal of certain obnoxious
"ir applied laws of the United States. It had after-
building of hhoj*' warda lx»en aeized upon by Maaaachuaetta
0
"h»P». i" «hy will! from fttrnishing troops to the Govern
n".v ,,rt'aih
th" r'Khu
C°"'d
°Uim
ala". ment'Hti11
.. ,,
MiviToiyin whil.- tti-r- n.v
In concluding his speed Hit
OIIH
in our
T'1U
though not, in any sense,
partisan. The prime object of the addreaa was to show that we are ont nation and not a confederation ol many nations. I shall try and indicate to you in brief a few nf the leudiug topics and thoughts which he presented. He began with the proposition that slaverv was not and nev-
nn sway irom her*- nii'i
about the vjuro "l th.i-e say it i- in lh- original sov ."jtate?. I sav it
r'K'l!"
the :n«»ney vutcl to the r:ii)rond! It i*» wii-ii th»*
"I .-uue-
riglii-. Anne •reigntj ol the
in the Constitution ot
rirfht'8 area dil'-
Iiit•.a MivtTeijfltt v, 1 lie entirely compatible
k»iM*reiuiM\
Winding .ill Spraguc, hut lie lias already *'iuner,t. n.iti.ii Let it lie mortgaged the road for nine millions ol published in inn niipi r- let it in- taught
rl»«- »»'ht*i:il
WIMM!*
If. it IM-
OY
tltih Jincifnt inMituti«»n leiiroin^
I
all llw childien *if the enunti'V be va«,c*ii» at^l willi il \k". i' b»* lh»» i-: j.i n!v iii every |«:ir !ei it flu* »1mj*
star ol every p-iliri.-al iimrlin lei ti» understand th.V. we are what we are. mination, and we
RIM II-MT
break in'«o.
JHIMMI
of the ia-l sep
aration between the Pacific Slate- and those this side of the plains: of the dif-feren.-e of the eoumien ial interest* of tho-.- State.s from the commercial interests of the Kiutern States, and of the way in which the children of the Son'.li were lieim trained up in the doctrine ot State sovereignty. He said il our free institutions were ever destroyed it would b.' through this pernicious doctrine, and that the perils ni the country had never been from c.-nirali/Mtion. but the opposite.
But I will not weary you longer with these iiiiiH-rfecl notes ou the speech. I would only add that this morning one of jour l'rofeswors ill the lecture loom spoke of the s|«?ech as "a remarkable example of ]xiwer.'' 1{. Ii. S.
MK. HOWKN
1
While
Though I ain perfoclly satisfied tli!.'l
h.1'
than a two percent, tax "to the pro. posed enterprise, ii vras not unlii »!'. tcr a careful »nd patieut collection and examination of facts aud figures that I reached that conclusion. And it ia qaite probable that others, who kate differently weighed aud estiuiated the eame considerations that were presented to me, have formed a directly contrary opinion. II »n. their judgment is eutitled to as much respect upoa this as it is upon other MftoVfsrf-iyctfftVI rn"questioii""l'Mis:
1 representation and denunciation
ollt ot
I cau not »*e, Air. Kditor, that it by any mean* follows a* a natural eontequenee, if the oitizeus of Cr*wfordsTitle refute to hold a mm meeting on each appearance of the Journal and adopt all its inggeition* with a whoop and a hurrah, that our town is to be
t*IBn
"f the ment iu 1812 afterwards by Maine to .el"*where and men capable of re.peet.!
1D8 t'iS. r*gbt*
0#,,t,
^-!^-ards b^y PenLyivania to TZl n^rV
«.I
3 N on a an in S in it
"*a m.,rt- showed that men of all sections aud offing has been rewarded iu
a a a
Ht* said that no purty niu that his own
HIKcienzea:itl
l"i»een
be lor damages on the word lhat as a body in convention assembled, they declare.) themselves inde-
Jiut here the ch*^ r.—lution of the pendent, that they never declared them-: DartM&^lro.'Y^thf gwclyXre''on'the in very lorcibly: selves {independent as individual .Staten, comer of Washington and Tike atrects, hat Col. Spraguc that the Constitution of the I'nited
S ss t,
!«*e«'l
0rif?in"1 «vereig„
could advance no such
cWln-' Iudiau»
-ved
2.u
and feeling* of oppe
ilin
have been the tnurct ot* their super-
ine .,.
00
WU:
-IL
am an .1
cate of taxation in aid of new rail- 11.1.1
Vuc- wlZ ^JZ
r^ple. After them,ly ai it i« too frequently bv many UNUKLV
»pon one f..t, lo
»rroS«P« of manners and a die.
Ml 1
to bully are borno with for a
rom
tho.e meB and newspaper.
one country that the State, that have, by masterly abilitj and
C'oloniM| *elve* indiupen.ible-but it i. not safe
Ji|'t us it is also continue to merit it by the excellence «i
?"r
st.^k
aild tl
UJ
—»*V
if Conuec-
-reignty by
0
ter"•
you can not retain the money af-. ritory actually [belonging to tffe United Secretary on Saturday, February 17 at
ii the Board of Commi»-| ter the road is built, and «h«i.M to.-.l .. I nVln,.V r." ^i^'-'.now offered
is built, and should the shojw Sutes, and received Into the Union bv °'cl,x:k •1
a"d
3 1
ba a dependent territory yet.
Mtcii,
A I Lt'N 'U li.l.' nl \. ui r, He wa^ltoiu itrh U1, Shelby county, Kentucky, and was married to Margery James leeember Is, 1'A". in the land nt hW nativity, and t" them were born t«»ui teen ebiUIn n, eijrlit of whom are dead. Mr. Allen moved from Kentucky to MnntL*"uwiy county, Indiana. in November. IS.'lli, ot whi«*h place I he w:- a resident opto the time ot his
with the greatest fojtitudi Ueiui: perl'e«tly aware that bi sojiuu.i here ^a^ of ^hort duration, he manifested entile re-j «*iiTIiHlit*JI to lije 1 MV'ihe will, lb* was asked many tim*a« during hi^ la-t ilintssj it he felt ready and willing to dir. llis answer* were that he was ieady. and onIv a it a iV ii no Icav*'* i»ehind him a wile and family ho drepiv iuoi rn hi" lo:—- li« lei'oj^ni/.ed iu him one ol' the nio^t kinl :'nd iin 1 illueui of |»aren!-. »utide ol iii" immedi- I ate relalivt %. h:»- liiend- «ere many aud warm and he w:i- ind hied to the j«ar-1 lialitv oj' hi- irllnw-eiti /.«in^ im -e\eral iinporiaut p.^iiii'M" of tru"! and honor."
I le ha- -"I M'il it" ileli:i of OU IL* Illieiy I "•oinit\, and \\a- -e\eral tinu elieted a Ib'bret entati »"i and Senatoj in the Leg" i^lature *»t t!»»•- Stale. I
1
We shall iln'ii lir -ale nilli a hundred States, wlierea- .villi tin- nilii-r d.n-triiie we should inn. In s«|i with thirteen." He s|hki* oj' tli.* 11.1—hi!il.* danger- lo whirh the coui)iry was rj
Hi:\AN'l
II I' iiii. vt :r*
ISJ, I'.H r,
SiilitisT tint -t. 4 K"»-oi K. Ur.TMtl.
MARRIED.
KLMI.KY i-f ih^ u-l Mf*
Slot.- 1-. -Al fhv r.
t.»l !'.»»• I tu« I »l. Mutt .1 ,1 !|1l«I\ K»-^. H. K. 'iiiftu «»U. Mi.t'nuul Hruif*'_v ^n^' ii.M K. Jill uf tin* mail)
WUVeV Thi:i f.-tounrj 1. I*7r, -t o--li|«»1»i uf Mt K''lUi| lrli*-l b\ lU .H. K. Iwrli. Mr. W. W. Wjit^ l. Iu 1.o A. Mr..»n.
LEGAL NOTICES.
11M
ISSIONKK'ri SAI.K.
l»i\ ht-r \M
rlt J'.ii!
r\, t^.J. Ii»'i i.r»t r-l**r
I'll tFi^ k. I'M Wm-A-n.u,' if t»l till' I th,
it-- '.it :n )1|14I1 iv i.-n:t nil Hull*# fullon nitf -*tt- n»-!
JMIMih I.
iiii.l
ht
l«»ot !t• I !if 1 11 Y*w i!cv i|l rejil
roadi, uud a friend of all public and 1'M IXISTK.VTDK'S .N'lTI' K. .1.. 1 -1"
private •riterprises rulculatad to pro motu the growth and prosperity our city and eounty, 1 reeO|uize the fact that other people have opinions which are entitled to at much re'pect ai my owa, and it ii to call th« at tentioo of gome of those who believe as 1 do to this iuiportaut contidc-ra tion that 1 write and this communication.
ntw 111 •-uiitJtv. tt #-t- t» wvr»*» nf Ii!iu! :t lli »hf »niit]aM*t iillut't** «»f «t«» •0 i\»n»lji|i uuiuf-er iim i}..
1 -i M«r '1
'I
hwitii. bl
Nrw HAVI:*. Jan. »i, l*'-- ^I'MIXISTHATUK'S »T!( Wliat "Smaller Fry"' Ought uu l)u. /u~i uooii h«'
I ih
i,* ..il 1 if '1 '..I'll.' .IOHN M.
1 W W
in controTeratea upon points of ,,
h,d uken
,bui'"
po*itiou«.
I icnduiKir* of that paper uan
1
mihi.,.t rk
UDI
UPU0
,l
u.".,,rPr_,,e.
mullifv tho tariff startled eren the oldest fogiek amon^ the whole .South to u», and I am not aware thai their mr"
r*'M
»«l
manner 1 wbere
'hem above the lev
,ol®r»tiou
nJ
fro 10
courtesy are required
VIA AN
at lirnt dependent on the Uritiah '®r amaller 'fry to .trompt to pur on IllCfifUlt Salill ClKihmCrK WINDOW PAPKIl, 'l!RTAi.VS,' •a- of a failure! crown, that they never dreamed of Wing! of »tyte. whu MUUinn, a.n« rrttrtw uooiim oi, the contractors to erect sovereign States in the proper sense of! ClT17.K.'. ,,,
Xnr Firm.
a.
continuation of the liberal
VIIVMIUIVNA
We
wi"W
pnW tW
I «k Board of Director* of the Mont-1
A. W.
i'?
0
|»urv.l...
IlM'lll ll» -M'.ilt. »WA N.O
ha- »*.•«• 11 »m»uu\t#»l u.iiniiii.'.utfir of tli.« »iitihuuk. I.it«* *t ii 'i 1
I
1
IM I*.
N# HiP 1-iNli* ij I tlml th« lit*tt«M« !.•» hffti M{'|.u)tUi- A\ltJiibiflllwUt ul l|n- f-s-txt# ol JtttSHU til'll*. 1'ttr of Modt^olIX 1
a*fc you to pnnt'• "Hint.- i« «unw».d n, olVftlt. ffl.3vs
individuals, and at it has been, to a ••"K.5ii8-'AilIf "t'LliN eonapiouous degree, for several week.
MMIT.J. I'. JitM Aiiintustr:«t'
LIVERY.
1 -vi
1 1 A A & A
*i|.'. *i»mi Hrtij u, A ,n i\,r
LIVERY & SALE STAKLE
.* "T-.'Ht I* *'|jrV.»t M:. t.
('rawlbriltvllle. Iiitliaua. 1'.*UIH» ill fmu»«»hrt| Wtiii •.* 4-ui|f i-xiu?
1
-iiv.
IK-
are "1
sl.il.lcs »r,i ,.OIIII,„„|1o ,.. .,,,,1 ii,,-,,,,.,
,0'iHni'
iu 1 1,
wifcli iu hut
AS IT I 1
DRY GOODS.
1
abandoned to dogfenel and our county to bluegrae*. The fact i* th*t our place wai built up to a reaiouable de gree of prosperity without the valua ble advice of the conductor* of tho Journal. It wa*. indeed, a ^ood
enough place to inrite their advent,: Fm*K IV111 O lov*-!* and it- at leant probable that our •onditioo vould hava beuu no voria
preient if they had ^oaa
CAMPBELL & HA in eh:
.W.ll ri .,
Monday, January
WINTER STOCK
fr
f'l«l
I
COST
if i-iii. hn'»i
»h.u,.r may
I
lt.-
hl)v
Wrk WhAfctyi.. lMi^4taii H|I*«|»I ..f
n. -II.-I.IO
aatin
UNIT1of II
cheapness of our prices
ui vlll
81
a»
t'mes the highest cash ""ml1
AartcalMnl
a**"rlmoMt
cL^'
SiUIKUKL
the Mont-
oce no such gomery Countv Agricultural Society, are
hereby notified to meet at the offico of the '""'''"•n made gooiU.
«AV'I. HI-TTON,
for the'tran*action "oi in,"
I.HMUOX,
portant buiiinew.
but for thit
act
HAV
I'
olu're"
HVTT0
1
SfC'r.
lo
10
'mve
COOD3.
DRY
SMALL EXPENSES
A E S A E S
A O IT S
S
f7
1A)\\ liST PRICKS
6[ST
1
WJIborne
death, llik louir ^utl'erinjr
ASWMtllt
LARGEST STOCK
DRY GOODS
CO TO
HEADQUARTERS
CLENNS'BLOCK
INDIANAPOLIS
Notice.
1 t-"» uutitK-I *i
until** We nil! from tills dale olfer
--tiit*' m.I \.
1
urn
.mx.
N" 1 li-u'jj vrivrti th«f I hi«v rt iuiiit«*u H«|:uiijtiti' iit-r uf ili« **B(ittM u| Ca.K. S#||.. uf iotit jujuuty cut v. Iii-lirti... .«•» ». i»- .« *utit..»»H.l tc* 1
IwM
xV
t.
KIN«-
DM1.VIST 1"!ATult'S NOTICK.
1-u
V|k
UI I
our rntlrc stock til'
iWIUTER GOODS
First Cost, such
Lulics' (hi It! re us' iw
I.ailii^' Sliawls
I iidiTWcar
Heavy Cloths, Cassimeres
Flaiini'l.s.
CJcihV
Liidics' iiiid
Women and ('liildreii*
I We lime al-u a lull |iuc
I5tli,
Not j,,||
I.
Al (lie Old Reliable
lOKNKIt BOOK STORE
isccl laiicous. ,| von l«,
I* Tll.lC'l' SIH ll'.TV.
HJNNI,
Hille
I V!
.II -i,..I*.
M. O.U BTCI'
1 liesc arc llie most i-lcuaiit
and drajies splendidly. Also a T'i* moat oxtenaive News Stiuid in the
I
MINK. FITCH and
\eal, Kip aud Heavy of the liest our atock before purcha»intr business.
A rare chance i*
ATTORNCY8.
IVallaco A* Travis, T'HllM-YS *lT LAW, ]nji .d Willi }•!I»uip(u* -.1 J.n.i
ATTn| A all.i. t.. .-.
Wat te» .ilii fplnle-, 11' y: 11 lill-JM
1-1
r.u
H»uu.
A
1t
.iu-1 \Y
taking a look at our .foods „„d deci.j.. for I|0(»ls .111(1 SIlOCS
K'IIISl'1 Vfji 11C.1111C*I* W l* IllCrtll \v| what TSC »HV or not.
B. GWYNS ii 1IH0.
BOOK STORE.
MII«lc.
Prayer.
Uli'iiJeliti
Ulll j,
llt-cium uf y«"tnTnlh. oft.Vv-
M»t! .• m. n. UKI ISrittoii «V Hi'iinvr. I' i|iNi:i \SM-iil'.N-):i.Uilts AT
A'
LI'MFHMI-.
l'1'l'i.l
Hrlil^ llnrii
S I I O I
roni|»lele. AUo, F.-n
"t lUltR"lic
Ii
low price.-. I lif.-irmis of |mic!iUK-i
iujf ii bill ui' ryumN in imr lino citlu-fi
hati i»oti«i j,|. Lel•
n*ry, I- anry (Juods,' J'lnrr-.-n.
wllidi W«» JU'O nil, K. M. & W. C. L0CKHAKT.
ITUI
at c.itifiuelv
•. StlllMMi A t*
'Nov
ollese,
School. Blnnk, M»moraiid\im,
I'AMS 1XI roi'l OKS.i
Itllll.KS. A f.IIt V- !.|A KI.-f'I'KIlD
LE3AL CAP, BILL AND
INITIAL PAI»J I:.\VI:I,«IIM,
*i.iri:s.
wail r&ima una Borders
Kiislic shades, Picture*, Frames,
"I CORD, TASSELS, 1M TF RE 7S.VII .S
Ami Molitlnua |(, Viirlai^.
city where can be found all the lendlnR
MAGAZINE*
papers and
»ALK 1'ltIBK.
... ... ,. fact
OUl our
acomplete
Winter Boots,
S
**.Dou't
«el bargains, at we ivi.h
clea"",,elveii f«r
andOresn streets.
Sprii.K trade
('AMPBELL & 1IARTER.
of the conntry. In
stock of aUirood. found In
uoh sui establlslunent. Call aud examine
ail establlslunent.
we inean
mistake th« place.COI-ner Main
L.AW
IM I. W.ll .tttfii.i t». nil l.viij
'•'"'I"-4 lil.ti.U (i I. ,-t Sj.f.-.Hl
Mt
t:-U yt\«-n iiAUu. l»- s-t*Ul» iin-1 i» },v
KXMOMIUIV 1'ti.
ill watuiuo in s-oMinv ri ,nru' I ,'| HV«.'V'i lli*1 ilil-t Itvut tit :'v?..foiv of W IV t'i! ii"ii.
*V Itrimli.
1 A W
•V ui..ifiti,i..ii I!••»«- Fit* I'l.'t Hie run ••«'U I uUiet i»v h... If will t.«' «Uni lifit.' vi ri.t.nB ii, hM pit It 1
r»ltt
-tt.foe Ui
(.•flh-f «-t t'.iltil-'ieil A I'tu-I.M liurtiMkr. m.... I'lM-IHX -Ii
w. i\
DKtoiK
\ri.\\v JVM lt»l ti'f- ui I\ S'lut» -I Iu 4»|l-i Sill i'ju 'i with
MM-
a:
l.f »J.r
A OH MONEY
IHI
S
'I. -Nole, Leller, Fooi,.,rap, *'u?"»i',%',,r"IMIA*n«"r®,,|«- »w-
\ti.
.•JKJ
H. It. F. IVi
rr. w:\ A I
I.A V»
A:
I)
l-.M.U 1.
11:(VINMUTUF
lit
fity in tlu-ii !•«•.»,«.nif r»*tmu flit in i«. tlx- fncHif luMi-f. uii t. iinino'li»«t.'Iv. A^:« f«-!t
MI.V
Irmtij out' uf Mu lt lu-iil'-r- in tin tt (t ill »..• iit.-*cur«ii i.- tlu full t• vl(*i 11
.f tt,. U-,» WAHKKN AIJ I.KY. l*VI»i nitt M. tTJ. tii'
DRY GOODS.
AT COST!
M..|
1
A Mmill..
fi: I'lidi -.1 W.-uii,-"
1.
:ll wll [lit
unn»v
I'lionias A TIIOIIIIIK.
I:\I:\- \'i I.AW 1
11••\
I 1 I -1 i« .1*
DENTISTS.
10. Tot ten,
r"i'lwT,
t: I t!i.if uiiifi fOulu.
iUiti. V- l'1 .Itvfol ilM ilit', llnl.v rvt'lirvlflir i' hi- Kflt ft. th*- jml.lit
H. II. UALCJ,
1 I'l'nwltirUvill \t
the ••UitJln: ttlj'lof
In'!, won Wkfc'Sr
iiffi. \*-r «'"rn»-r lu..k Su,),. AI.KV, Imuj: ttnd Itituiul.h kiioMn i() .ty n» I'«uiitt, it 11 |h,
T. .TI(..7IO«-IIHII,
11 KNT iKNTtST, 'rswf'r«|p ltr, ifl,j »j«r- UuUy lfiulfl till tuff H'fs Ui thr |Uilil,k ••tiiHul Hti'l inuijfratf |trn'#i." ii in
v..1
PHYSICIANS,
VNIIIUIIRICIIIN, M. IK
1 \'l I. liMtalMiry llufpith' i'/l ?i iiril«ui t(l»'i hi* jfrufrMiut,* ril'l tin
'-iiU- j•
of in«"|ioine oj ftir^rrt
T«•'irr»|*11of
INVIT MN AM- M'KTIF.UN,
•. I.J
It!I
A
tl.e jx .I Crit.vfur'UTjIU- niul vioimtv
I:
annv.-rt'.! »t jtnr tihir t»f tl»v «r
/nijiht. »t!it*« in nnw htuhiinif *o»i j.J T. Mii.-Jv Hiik'-i v. 1m'-i.1«mi« ^uith.luiuwt |»«iMi*#-(, '«itwfordiiiiUU. Itui.
T. J. :i. IK,
U.R
I'uiliiitfti.ii,
T:U IFTICK
TIF*-
WIT
t.f prtt
tt
V'd'.InN ..r nitfl.l. j».ii-.'t
-M. Iliitt-liin^s 4iriflitli, U.U. OPlt«i
PK«. IAT. IITTUNTION
iv.-N
T.. III.MIMI,,.
IIJifl.-M .It-*.
of Wutljfli. lift tlititfto
RKAL ESTATE ACENT. A.
Jrniiijion,
I f.* 1. }TATIC AJMNT «n.t ittf.rn^* hi
IA
|'ii'|M'ny t.Fmil kit) l» l»oughlnu«t »o!.1L..»u*
uiiuni^^iun, U«-ntf «-ullei-te-.l. Tnxe# j-nid, ml of ail kind*, y:i I con*pyaiiciti^ *'.• ti»udt»i t.» tuoiii]t 11 :in( .-apcutv-l urr^t'U*. t• \1 No 'J l^nipirt' Hlo.-U. i!i luiiu:ti.
SAW MILL.
10.000 Saw Logs Wautcd
TKI:
AI
i=J-A."W
S A A S I I A
OXNT SHABES.
A-. »-i
i| ill lh* **, 111
i'h Hi
Iloves,
ia. 'jr I- j*
tirti.s ..li **iin« r»j II I'»y ihv lugli^
l«lho*d»
prico in
W«* :.!• i,r. hl«.-U «rt|,ui Wh-v •noM
poj«l:.r Rn«l ».«•!, inn,
firndvii Jlftcliftterj
Ilt'-Suwliii. MnlelilaK KUrl»«lnif. Ii'-H B'-Jl-I I.,.nil 1'rurii tlie .,-in nUJ
-.IIIIIT\.
I ou ^hort i»u(,.*^ himI House lall«*rti« IV-fi '.tnJ
Hlifhijon gnwii to the lhi!-lii.|
f»un« Iron VivUrt Kfiivr nf.i-h .„*i.
i" lu'-l. .|t,| i, 11
(i 11 HI
ii.n li-.iti. M.it. ,,r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE" TESTIMONY OF ALL!
SCREW WIN
llitllrji-il mid |„,
Ever Worn.
i'*K J. N. mil, A ni.'a CHI,KHIUTKI
Mislunraka Stoel Bit Ax. ltL-« .in- I *m ii' *Jrfr-: Tiir win ine i« stamj-^i J. N. Hall A Co., MUlmnnkA, InilUnn.
A WA XTK1K-AirtMifa rnnkc »it«ir it. -'»t work lor us tiiHiiut unvthiittf rli«. *i
un^,
PuriioaUra fr**.
I'tnvAii 1 'iibiih}t• rs. Portland,
Seeds and Plants Nrait by Mnll or ExprMi.
Onr Seed and Plant Catatoges for 1872.
NuiiitM-ring 175 prgpn, un«l contHininr wo OI.OKI:I PI^ATKN
l«dBwen. 38 Oortlandt Streat. N. T.
1.1 \V. O. Ilumihun ,»Co., U'hulv-
linijiai.-t., -iii.-ituii.ii,
I 'hilftiiHptiinl.v
*.u«.
for 0Ilt
ill. |»liysu-ioiKprtf«crih»». Sent |f«I».»ul lor Si jifi
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