Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1852 — Page 2

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DAILY STATE SEJVpUiL^:

HOW», Editor

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WILLIAM J. B ♦— ' • 1 mite

.Hobday mobnimc, may t f i»*<.

AWritioa Coatealii

K^We regret exceedingly that our neighbor* of the MJjiflaA mmd CMiMia«l«4 together. , ' hou ^

laee at Cio-1 pj-joji,,

That ia Jecidedly iWmrtre |»r -tt-nt coarse lor

Demoertlifl lute Ticket, roa oovaaNoa. JOSFPH A. WHIOHT, of Parke County ftoa LIECT«J»AWT GOT«aj»Oa, ASHBKL P. WILLARD, of FJoyd County rea eacacTAar nt vtatb, NF.HEMJAH HAYDEN, of Ru»h County roa Atrpirea or eTAra. JOHN P. DUNN, of Perry Connty roa raBAerara or atatc, ELIJAH NEW I, AND. of Washington County, roa /uncEft or thk svpnxMx eotrar. WILLIAM Z. MTUART, of Caa* County, ANDKf’W’ DAVISON, of Decatur County, SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion County, ADDISON L ROACHE, of Parke County roa acroaTca or riir upkeml covar, HOUAtJE E CARTER, of Montgomery County, roa rcrna r.r tm* »vrnKMr. couar, WILLIAM H BEACH, of Boone County, roa iurrnivT£Mi>E*T or rvmn iJOTaucrioa, WM C T,ARRABEE, of Putnam Conntv Democratic Electoral Ticket.

ppeioting Re»

mi.iieter of Ey-, PreniAeDt, ami the following Vie# President*: George W Julian, (white man,) of Ind.; Stephen C. Stephen*, (while mao,) of Indiana; Fred

T* OT AboJWooioto ,0* P , M C* X2.

cinoaUfObio, «a the27ii»C»<l ^<h ult, Wc letrn by the , the apeechc* ofMr. Jkprr. Mr. CAaajand othere, to yoatopuisoe.—Tri6m»e. Cinoiaaati Gaaette lhat the convention was organized by j »how that $S00 was considered a fair price for the wors. : The courae jeu pursue in still mire p.uderi. You /. O. Fee, a Seceding Preebyterfan A .*?/,t, b , aTe < * mot .*?, tbe r «P£, r u l of , A ^ 1 ' tor J 0 sbo,k ; Arbarge Mr. Carr wi,b ali kiml* of raae^lt-y sn.i r orrap-

y that $1731 was paid lor it. The L«/y«r folk* have not f non—charge ium with crimes whichlhould. ii tme coT been arraigned for anything improper or diaboaorable u> sign him to the penitentiary, and then refuse t> let vour the premise*—not at all. They had clearlf the right to , readers see his defence. That i* prudent Lm * i* iust* make the best bargain they could with Mr. Ehulish. j —JV. J. Lrrfo.r. P ’ J

. - n , - . - , „ „ , „ _Noonn will call in question ibis fact. Bat then, we i * .rick DoaglMJ, (nigger ) of New York; Henry Bibb take it, the people have a right to know why this officer gov*.-A bill was before the Lfgislntnre t Pa to (nigger,) of Canada; C. C. Burleigh, (white man,) ; of there m putting out the contract, *o far exceed* the incorporate lb , ..gp^g Gur j„ Soap Society.” Bank of Connecticut. Secretaries—J. Mclidowney, (whit* j - vonv ^ nt ‘ r "_ iag pri»ileg*s were not «riven, nor was it stated whether

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C \V FbBglsos. C. G. I'asN, e. FaasK Ma*»i.b. W. F. .«atRK,»n. G. H. Ckatmas.

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the article tuaniifaclmed s'louhi l.e ie'an soup, cr other soup. It look* like a Scott movement.—Dftridl Fret

Pret».

man,) J.H. Langston, (n.gger,) and Mrs. Guild, (white The charge made against Mr English .n the above woman > extract from the New Albany Tribune, like many othAfter much debate, the following meolaUoii* wereoriginating in the same unscrupulous quarter, tra adopted straight-out unqualified faUihood. manu/aetured aid of

Htoolvui, That this Convention hereby anaonnees to; doth.

the world the unalterable purposs of the AbolitiouisU Mr. English contracted for printing the constitution, ^ AdverllMri W1 , fin , a>l!er ^ re ^ v , r ,, rrr . 01 ^rS.’ liiT?f n !h. a ' * nd * dfM * W ' lh,n the limi: ' ^ by tb - invention | lUwne u l§for tU e D^lySiaieSenii,..J. at :b,r.vu ,.r rw ,v to

ces thn discussion of the Anti-Slavery anestion so long j aml in gtricl accorJ . ncc wilh lts direction*,

a* God gives u* a heart to feel, a mind to plan, a tongue

to s

1L?~AH ■dnTti»«w,. , iirg man hrunlr J in by 2 o\ !<k V, P AT

mure lusemois.

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Butke: Camp.-iuy ■*:.-* By ort'er of the C«pu.: j.

G. W. Sloas. >

fee ... & .oitrfr coi-tEP. CRAiGUBAD A BRGVVM\r,. \V. U KORr RTS, Ae«,it« t.i.

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i cftl>d m’t . :' ..'OK Mf-ndsyi er 7 •■• , ct'>ck

1 f C\MPHn i..Ca.it

jag^^FOSTPGTfEMF.NT or it.? Exor-i ; C li. • ■ .. r r t-

ipetk, and a hand to hold a pen. We do not suppose that any attention is paid to the - nunlved, That, under no circumstanees can any true ravings of Milton Gregg outside of the small clique

.iur officr, on VV**ruiirion creel

-i;h: LjJ.es

u.i? r. nttnerr;ai T r Fxerri 'at;c:i of

ihe above Class to WeA. sdiy •rei:;::,: VisyS, at?j o'clock P M 5, w M S ?COT T.

hearted Abolitionist engage in, or connive at any com- tir ,p r i nt .i p | ed pa rtizans to wb.ch he belongs

promise involving the slightest concession to any proslavery requisitions, or yielding a single jot or tittle of ilie principles which have distinguished them as the advocates of human liberty for the last twenty yeai

vocates of human liberty for the last twenty years. Rttolvtd, Dial slaveholding is in itself an act of immeasurable wickedness, and that for all the abominations connected with it, a large portion of the American

of

His object!

m T EW ADVERTISEMENT- L«t U-viv re.n n

i\ NO. I.

fig^jS^DR. S A, WEAVERS cANKEH AND SALT

B S. B. RHEUMSYRUP—The objtf-t of :h;* fyrup ;* totl.ruu

i* well known. The rougne was influenced by the same Eftdway’s Ready Relief ail iir.puj-:t.e* which arc . i the blood, oat upon the *arrac« of tc* motives when he cried lustily, "Stop thief/’ all the time ^ thf. FIRST AND o.NI.Y REMKDY ever rf.i • .rdfd ^ m ’ v ' hif “ 16 Iiie °? !y !r ‘ ie ' va ’ tkn: a,e c * n rror > . having the stolen good, under his cloak. It was impor- ! ,x THK MEDKXAJ. HISTORY OF THE WORLD III AT theBi th ^ «reout upon |br skin they oaa »t once be

tant to divert public attention from the pay Mr. Gregg

from then.

remove*! i.v spptyiug i! .* < era'.’, which wiH i.i a .-.■wcs effect a per and j ntr^iem c.tre. Ti er.’ no extema! apptiea. ou *ihci> -.v... s'oas.

HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PUNS

IX A FEW SECONDS

, - . . , , | It will slop the mCHt severe psin* iii miuuie* or >-*1. ouu i

drew a* a member ol the convention, when be was at will cure the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic. N^rvmi*.' P rrm, ‘ urr ' t 'F , ' ur( ‘ti'-'* c:»«i of diseases Church and Clergy are pre eminently responsible. | home attending to hi* private business; on one occasion | Neur,1 * i, ’> and AND'V“xteRu' w^£t to th'e dairns*of jnstlc^and human^ n0t f ' nl - v f h ' ir 8 in ? hi * ditm > but ^ tilling fare. >'-e, Ga. hi --- —->* — ’•■■■* —-

ty in the person of the American slave, it cannot be the Handing type and representative of Jesus Christ on I earth, nor can it be entitled to the respect and support of j Christian men; and that separation front such a church,

iv agai nemse

of the slave.

It ueter Gil* iu fivitig instant ea«- to the rr. **t

a«oiiiziue paiiu.

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JOHN PET II f, of Tippecanoe Conm> J AMES If L ANE, of Dearborn Connty

nisTnirT pibctohs,

Fir*/ —REN.I. R. EDMONSTON/ol Dubois County. Necoed—JAMES S ATHON, of Clark County.

r/.ird-.IOHN A HEN DRICKS, of Jeflerson County . I Resolved, That every sermon, prayer, or 'hymn 0 f j lu "''" p m *' ,,v """ Eo«>//i—F.BENEZER DUMONT, of Dearborn Co. praise, every principle of Democracy, every national , u,bor,t J ,n b ,,in ^ " r Fifth—WILLIAM GROSE, of Henry County. , (nhileo, every appeal in philanthropy or moral reform, j matter, and it he hnSuth—WILLIAM J. BROWN, of Marion County. and everv •hoot of patriotism that does not acknowledge bring it forward. Seventh—OLIVER F. DAVIS, of Vermillion County. Iihe immortal rights of man as man, without reference

I T HAS f I It E D,

IS NINETY CASES OCT OF A HUNDRED

* nnstian m vn j unci tiiu i no pan. _ . _ _ — —_— ,.

and to hear a faithful testimony against it, are clearly j hy his party, while in power, and henc* hi* lue ravings the duty of all who would free themselves from the blood | The charge Mr Gregg |,»«ma.l in the above extract. (

lhat a public oiTicer. o-'J M g under oath, exceeded his ;

a coutraei. i> r.Mliev a serious the proof to suatain it let him li he ha * r.ot. it will only confirm the j

RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA

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DIARRHlKA TOOTHACHE

SPASM

CRAMP.S

SICK HKADU HI

CHILL FEVER CHILLBLAINrs SORE THROAT INFLUENZA

IN FOLK HOURS. IV ONE HOUR

IN TEN MINUTE.*

IN FIFTEEN MINI If*

IN ONE SECOND

i\ FIVE MINUTF S IN FIVE MINUTES.

IN FIFTEEN .MlNCI F.* IN FIFTEEN MINt TES

<N FIVE MINI Tl > LN FOUR- MINUTES

IN ONE HDl R.

iVjjjj?— THE GREATEST REMEDY OF THE DAY ;? ai, gurmonaWy Perry Dnvi*’ Pain Kiiier, for i3.c ..isautre

oi all pHina. icsliL. !irni«e?. Ac.

bowel?, Ac.

. hikI i'>r j.nln* in the stomicb

(when he wn? taken home hv railroad free,) and $5 j boarding bill, whiGtwith hi* family. It was also im-| portant to eall off attention to ih* million* squandered ;

A National Standard.

WEBSTER’S QUARTO DICTIONARY.

The Entire Work Unabridged. ?6,00.

i <iUUUJi:iiy THREE TIMES tiic mutter ioiui(! in any other En; :i»u Dictionary compiled in tUi? country, or any Abruie-

n«*i l of if :« work ; a Geografkieat TaU( of 111 000 Names fflustratirc Quotations and other

p.'-cii’.inri.es and a lvanlatrs f >^ ,1

in no oilier work.

... . . ...... Published by 0. & C. Merriam, Springfield, Mass.

iVinl/i—iN'ORMAN F.lJDY. of SI. Joseph County. ihumanitv and truth in the'sight of God and man. i jure a political oppom n'. he will re...n <» f,.|«ehoo<J if; 0 i'i*r complainu where there is setsrc p^ n:. Rndwav a Ready WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY. Uuiveisity Edit..Si 75. Cssf/i—RElfBEN J DAWSON of DeKalh Conntv o.Tb.# «« that U no now«r ont I tr I , . Relief wiil iiis.aut.'r stop the priui, and quick r care-i.K disease. WEBSTER'S ACADEMIC DICTIONARY, JM-tSi ElXL/J t A Mr« i. ; M.nnwun Th*t we bel ese that there U no power out nee „„ rv H<- ha* no s(1 ,.b pr.-.o- | sick headache j webstkr s h'c.h school pronounciNto diction

h.ltventh .TAMI.S b . McDOVN LLL, of Grant County. I of the Church that would sustain slavery an hour, .fit RadwayV Ready Relief sviU^p d^t distressingp. ,,s iu a ov „ Vf n I were not sustained in it, nnd that it o, therefore, the [ Slate Huchine i few minuies, and prevent renewed attacks. It wi.l cleanse and Y— f,CH - OOL D,CT 45 ''

Wllllnin WTIIinirm and Ashhel F. Willard. 'duty of Our great religious denominations, “to free! ^ . ’ ; sweeten the suenaen. and nemraliae the poisincus *dds of the *ys- "JF, r F - R B h “ E;v, FNTARV SPELUNG BOOK, 10c »v siimill v* ininins aim ^srinei t . winaia, ' 7 ______ iu... E _:__ , On Friday last we wilne**cd i|,c new Mnvk machine • lero. Forming a complete Series of Standard Dictionaries of iLt Lan-

1 1 PREVKNTIOX 5 u,l « e i ^cur ng Hiuformitv in ihe uk of I^iigunsre, a$ well ** m

OrthosrHpby and Fronmiria

* t^n^ionor^hOs f sole m n’ mockery 'oTchristiaSity 6 ,! p re,ftDl K™*™' , " liH ,|n ' 10 **'" 1 ,,nd . nr in * j Fro^'k^T ci'cWa" Auibnv

humanity, and truth in ihejsight of God and man. ijure a political opponent, he wiil re-ort fi.l«eh

vv 1111 I ii YYiiiimim mimi ^ ii i#r i r# TTiiinfu, I 7* i r » , . ' f’andidates for Lieutenant-Governor, will address their ! potior, with evil/’ and thus bring j

lellow oiti/ens nr the follnwing places, viz: Nuhlesville, May 17th, at 11 o'clock, P. M Anderson, May J8th, at U o’clock. P. M. Munoio, May 19th, at 11 o'clock, P. M. Winchester, May 20th, at 11 o’clock, P M Portland, May 2J»f, at J J o’clock, P. M. Decntur, May 22nd, at 14 o’clock, P. M Bloffton, May 24th. at 11 o’clock, P. M Huntington, May 20th, at 1} o'clock, P. M Fort Wayne May 26th, at 1} o’clock, P M

deliverance to the captive. j constructed on the principle of Mohrv* Pn^ent. in

tion at the Last and Peg Factory of J It. Osq

that'the unity o( Win Uhiucli "demands 'th7 hroaking'"up | ,hi « ci '>' h is ,nf ’ M in ^ nio " < a"’ 1 »>0iiuiitul machine,

Resolved f’hurch

ved, That wc should seek peace and unity in the i , by removing the evils which produce discord; | i e*vA 11 rtf (ttA rlasmatAslv fn^ hifD ft lr i n fT 11 n

I it tent. m opera By tnhaliug the pleasant and agrecaJI.- perfnuie .•! R I

lion at the Last and Peg Factory of J ll. Osgood in ! W'-Irefresh and eciUvcu the *pn«es removi ia du.; ind

J i feolnigs oi torpor and !utij>-iii‘

.SkNatk

f.pgislntive Nuinmarv.

-Saturday, in the forenoon, petitions

of outward organization*, when they openly espouse and persist in upholding a great wrong : and that they alone are the schismatics who elevate dogma above life and substitute an outward worldly establishment for the

Church of Christ.

Strong-resolutions were adopted against colonization.

These resolutions were supported by speeches from bevelled ready for use. Douglass and Bibb, the nigger orators. These fanatics grass and improvement,

unable to sever this glorious Union, are now resorting

and is capable of cutting from ten to t wenty thousand slaves in a Jay. The great utility of it is that staves may be eutfran Beech, Sycamore, S.igar and Elm, thus appropriating this useless timber to a valuable purpose. The Staves come from the machine jointed and

This is truly the age ol pro-

K K., it

heavy

IX BATHING. Mix a table*p..oiifut of R R R. with a B-vvi -I Water, and baUie ike Head, Neck and Temples, wain the Face. Hands, and other pans of the Iwnly every morning, and you wi 1 ai-ep the skin pure, sweet, and healthy, prevent disra.*e and -.ekue-**. headache and biliousne?*.

ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, , ■=--° • . tt — <«, ... •*..=>

Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bioody Flux, Cholera'Morbus. Painful j f ouutr >h when the great influx of foreigners from al! na-

Dise-harges. It relieve*the most severe psim ,:i a few minutes— | * 1| }. ort, ^ 1 r c®? 3 ' ...

checks the most Uistressine d'seharn-e, and will speedily remove the 1 , , HS. hlt ^ ll,lou ° y l „ friend* nt popular education, ^upanncau , e ' ’ tendents, Teacher*, and Pare.-.t*; is sotic.ied to the importance of

NEUR Al GIA perpetuatins tins purity by the use of such a National ."standard

p.n.v STorrEi. ixstahtly

Radway's Ready Relief possesses an aiini.*t mira. ul -os .nilu- u> iuhu! ! t:te I uited ."Stales.’'—Sign'd by 104 Members of Con

ence over the sharp darling pangs of j-ain of tins cruel complaint, f 7 **’ .

In a few minntes tun pain-stricken sufferer exjverienccs tiie de- "ll i* Witu p . osure that we gre-t th.s new and Valuable contri lighlfttl *ensaiions ol departing pain. It has cured thousands ofcases i . u, ‘ ou ! ° Y'nerican literature. We recommend it to a'l who de in the etiy of New York, where many of them had keen bruuirht s re ,0 i' 0 '*'" rs * THE MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE, AND almost to death’s door. The tflects of the Ready Relief is to stop RELIABLE DirnoNARA OF THE LANGUAGE—Dui.iei the pain iiemediateiy, to strengthen the nervous -v.*tem and supply Webster, l.cvvis C.t**, Thomas H. Benton, and thiny other rremtiie nerves with nervous eneiyy and vitality, ti-e" loss of which i* 0I " ltie 1 nitetl States S.-nate; Millard Fillmore; Theodore Fictile cause of the nervous pains.' ' ‘ liiighuy.sen. Chan. University N. York; Wm II. Campbell, Ed N RHEUMATISM. Y. Dist School Jour.; Geo N. Briggs, Gov. Maesachusctu; Wm

graphy and Pronunciation.

lT/“0.ie :}tillion t p *,s of die Spelling Book arc *.Md bunn&oy. Ijy The leading Series of sRthool Book* pu'- ishel in this cotlli-

iry. arc based upon Dr. Webster's system

CIJ^His great work is acknowledged, o* well in Great Britain as this country, and wherever the English Language is spoken, to be

superior to any other.

iL -r ”Dr. Webster's Educational works, it is believed, have done more to secure the uniformity of Pronunciation and use of language, and freedom from Provinc alisms, so remarkable in this

Terrfllaute Mail.

presented by Messrs Know,ton, H.tflHd, Athon, and ; ^ ^ The through mail is now carried o D the car, from this

Logan. Reports were received from the committe.o on ' * !l ‘ oh ,ho y lmve fa ' )a,i t0 ‘ lo ,iireot, > ' If ‘ h# - v f '*" 9 ^ er revision A resolution, r.fterod hy Mr. Barry, declaring | 4h,1 tpRr in fra * m ‘ ?nt ’ llie Amencan church, they snap that the Senate will not pass any law similar to thc '">» of the strong cords which bind together the Union, Maine law, w&s adopted—ayes 29, noes 12. The fol-1 ^ l ^ roe, ‘ ^ aocom * >1,,h th,,ir purlowin<r bills were passed- prescribing certain misde-i .neiiu irs punisbnldo only by a justice of tlie peace—ayes Owen And Mr. Gregg. concerning mo> tgigos—ayes 36, providing for con- | ^r. Gaioo, as our readers know, has been assailing

36.

"stiuy elections—ayes 37; for the protection of lands bold by or mortgaged to tbe State, kc.—ayes 37. Bills on the second leading were taken up and disposed of. In tlic afternoon the hill in relation to the probate of

a ill* was under considei ation

iloUi'E —Petitions were presented by Messrs. Doughy. Doutliit,Miller, King, and Stuart. Reports were made

Mr. OwtN, as member of the committee on enrollment and publication, of drawing from th8 State Trensury, per diem and expenses to which he was not enti-

tled.

The biter, it seems, has been bit. It turns out, that Mr. Owen did not charge for a single day beyond what he was necessarily employed, while Mr. Greoo did

city to Terre-Haute, Mr. Rose, President of the TerreHaute Railroad Company, having made a contract with the Post office Department to that effect | iETThree women were arrested on Friday night aud ; committed to the county jail, on suspicion of being connected with the gang of incendiaries who have fired so many buildings during the last few months Their names are Mai y Boden. Martha McCormick and Elmira | Jones.

irom the committee on revision by Messrs. Owen and Sto- charge three dollars a day for five weeks during which ver. The House resumed the consideration of the bill pro-1 bo was absent from the Convention; that is $105 fordoYiding for the cici lion of a State Librarian, and laid it on I jpg nothing It turns out, further, that when Mr. tho table in order to allow Mr. Torbet to so amend its Owin had to visit Cincinnati on business of the Convenus 10 icqnire the S; tie Librarian to preserve and file all tj & n ; he charged not a cent to tho State, 4ith«rfor travelnewspapers transmitted to tho Library. Messages from ]i n g expenses or for expenses while thara, while Mr. the Sc unto were taken up and a number of bills q r1 q<j ) who had to visit Madison, the place oi his own ,veic toad a fust time A number of bills wore read u residence, on business of tbe Convention, charged, over . -(ond time and appropriately referred. und above his per diem, five dollars for travelling expehTho ontue alter part of ibe day was occupied in the ^cs and five dollars for expenses at Madison, reading of bills. This is just the difference between the two men. The

one prates about economy and scrupulous regard for the

Gold in Australia. public purse, and the other practices it.

_ f he gold wonders of California are fast being repro- | 0ne wcmld th j Bk that any one> Wllh tlirae grain9 of duced m Aii'draba. On the irli ult. there was an arri- prn de nc e, to say nothing of honesty would scruple to val at London from Sydney, and the gold which the v e s- ' |runjp Hp a charge again9t an i nnoce nt man, for the *.•1 Drought 1200,d0O, added to tho the amounts in other ver y 0 ff en ce of which he, the accuser, was notoriously

tiu*ctt-*;

i . nisi nenoot jour.; <>Pr>. . «r:gg*,

FUNS RELIEVED IN FIVE MINUTES B Calhoun. S«e. Stale Mass ; R. S. Rust. Com. Com. Schools, N

Kdi„- .m E:

_au. See

, „ _ ; i.ymau needier, u. D Prw Lane hvramary; Calvin E. Stowe, D. D , Prof. Jo ; Rev. Hem.,,

EzraKeller.il D

Larbaree, D. D.. Presi

c.ty who, iur mouths, were confined to their beds by Rheunwtie ! Vx-' Cwn-tonher Morg Pams, vvho-e bones were unsound from t..p to toe, wbo-e joints Vork- It,-.-’ s^’nV Tr ‘ /- Vi ^ i ° rk A /" ‘ , Hu “it */' were dijtoritd wmi painful swellimts, that were relieved from ail L«ie ^Irnii irv C-D h^E S 1 ,! D - pal" hi Cfieen minutes by the use of Rad vayN Ready Relief. Thi* ii-m?nhr(- - n n u.l p ?' D ’ D P i* tne t, uth, and thousands in the city of New York, and hundred* i> r „ P . V ;,:i ^ * .', A „ Colr ?''’ j 1 '' of thousands in the United States can answer for the truth of this I \ii f wi-i r “n 5 ? C . ® e, ‘ j . a, " l 'l I ' u ’

II,.. “i. , 1 Middle!,ur> Coll.; mid other distinguished genllemen;

fir-nt irm rtf cut*: 11 rr W” a KaS FA I i

the citizens of almost every town in the Union, for the ia~t four 0 1! * c ' lool ‘' (n Yeimou I was years, have ttsted it th«r.*elves. aRD ’-Cc E ■ - ’ r, h ‘ S WUrk wonn >* t0 Le 3 *TAND-

[From tbe 'VYashingtou Union.]

Further Detatiis of the Whig Caucus. Holding it important to place on record, as fully as possible, the process and method of the late dissolution

the New York Hearld, which, while confirming m aU ! ^ l “ h,sa, ‘ b ^ 3ttCi *8‘ a organ and secretion ofti.e optio.fof our tn-boo! Disfriet* % respects the reports we have already given of the late | PAINS OF ALL KINDS State of N. ^ caucus, adds some particulars not before given. j Whenever you fee! pain, apply Radway* Ready Re.ieii it is j : • ResUeed. in an iyaoVslu' Tha» wlbsi'u^Q.im-n Vvri r-----1 We have spoken of this caucus as a dissolution of the s^L—i/ 6 ‘fVVm° U ■“‘iVV'’" 11 p‘ U h ; ave , ^i !13 ii 1 ,he I lhc hTANDARD in ilie New York State Normal Schr.-’r ’ 1 ®big party. Tkere can be no doobt that it ia so, unles- iu^yVitoi tJStel ! of Ju.<iirc.

AGENTS FOR R R R

CHILL FEVER. ; A ^ , , ,,

CHILLS STOPPFD IN A FEW MFXUTF^—PA TX nr a* a . j uakd of oitnograpuy and orliioepv. its claims to

LIFVFD INSTANTI V ^ genera! adoption liave been recognized by ihe most eiuinciil >cao!-

Ras way’s Ready Relief acts like a‘ charm in ail cases of Chili? ^"'J' a " <! a \ a ^T 1 * An:tr ' c ™ ' VnT *; pf- • - - - n-rpi r>! «ro.. .....I — *-m a source entitled to

guilty.

Here is Gaeoo’s bill, which any one may see at the Auditor’s office. Fare to Madison and back Expenses at Mndison, beside* fare 5

the southern members, in their indignant protest and withdrawal, were engaged in child’s play. If they are in earnest, and mean to stand their ground—and looking to the character and position ot the men we cannot doubt this to be the case—then there can be little doubt that if tho counsels of the majority of the caucus shall prevail in the nominating convention, the whig party at the South is, lo all practical intents and purposes, defunct. It is settled, ns much as any political fact can be settled beforehand, that ihc northern whigs, in their National Convention, w ill r.ot take the ground of tli» finality of the Compromise, and the maintenance of the fugitive law. It is manifest that, unless the whig convention take this ground, the whig canvass must be in

‘•The STANDARD, wherever the Engi,.*h lengusg-e is Token, it

7 AV r- . I « . . f, i j? r~ r~ s /— - i *^2St*r*t“5 TO bt?, must be. IA. Olid vVi'I lI{*. ,, —P' D* , US; w

iin; I. B. Brachor* <N Jos. Yount. Miil<!!et<uvii; ganlewn: •Sli'-'-o.'-k 4

Sell.

Wiinift*a!« ti;

Rociieifter; J. T pto.-i. A tton, CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING,

W \V ROBERTS.

American Dictionary ol the F.np!L*ii Lanjrunge ' Ui.lry which eave him birth.."—President

inayiki-ra.-iyC'.vml ycii It. Indianapolis. r^SERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND H R. PASSENGER

_ NOTICE —O Trains will leave

•i, Jr . Svp'

‘•Dr. Wel.sier’s Ar i* an i.onor t. the

Humphrey-

‘ U e atiopied Webster’s Dictionary of .he Fh.gii-h Laiijjnagc a* a STANDARD, .'h preference to eveiy oilier, rain ,t* very first ap-

prsrance.''—Boston Cur. Regiitt~

anu after .Mt-n-lay, May in, Passeugsr 1 ' RecogiiizeU os STANDARD At TliORITY iiiroug.ioui the Indian.vpr.iis .ii: y. except Sjn tay, fur Terre where the Er,g!;*h language .i spokea.”—Eittsburg', Oa-

Haute at JJ o'clock P M. Gy thi* arrangement passengers leav iiijr Ma lison at T A. M wi:l resell Terre Hac>-- f-e same «

=.,Q 1 against its doings, and finally withdrew from it in dis-

• gust.

Five dollars for tare to Madison and back, when his This conclusion, clearly dcducible from the character bat was chalked ind he paid nothing. Five dollars ex- j and influence of the men whom the doings of the caucus

drove away, is confirmed by the more general aspect

vessels biuly arrived, made the respectable sum of Jt'378,000, i«ist received. A further amount of £100,000 vvn* daily expected. Some ol ihc towns of Australia are in a most deplorable state from the gold discovery. Take tbo case oi Melbourne Thn diggings are witliia (wo days Walk, and men can get to them without capital or provisions, and in consequence the whole population has disappeared From twenty to thirty thousand

persons arc nt the diggings In this provmce alone, gold ^ h(? wM at hi , own homa witll hi , f ami ) y .; arove away, is connrrocu oy me more genera to tlit nmount of nearly four millions of dollars has been ; L,.. . ’ .. „ . ,i fAe , .n. . n „i „r wll,ch the wlll ?„ canvn,,s ’^ arr ^ nRed fay , th r , . . .. , r . fii , . -! I his is a small matter, but small thing* test the * o nl of p resent The real point in the case of the whig* proi tired or .* ins n io icise pop at o ^ man Mr. Gregg has eominenced this business and he as presented in their presidential nomination, under Adelaide, and the convicts of \ an Dieman's Land, are ^ j jave ononff | l 0 f j t j these circumstances, will be, whether, for the chance cl pouring into Melbourne, end tbreataning to overrun tbe ! 8 . _ - ' restoring a general legislative policy which the people j colony. The metal appears to be inexhaustible. In the I have condemned, tho whig party, loaded down with the

first gold field discovered, tho miners had to sink deep

before they came to tho gold; at Mount Alexander j n House of Representatives, instructing the commuch gold is found on the surface, and vast amounts nt m j ttee 0 f Ways nnd Means to enquire into the expesix inches below the surface. The common results have diency of reducing the price of the public printing.

The committee directed their chairman, Hon. S. S. Mickle, to address letters to prominent practical printers requesting their opinions. Mr. Mickle made a report against any reduction, which he accompanied with Utters from N. Bolton, Thoma* Dowling, William Milliken, John D. Defroes, and D. Radebaugh, all practical printers, and all concurring in opinion that the

long, find their way to the town and diggings of nnfortu- ' p rf « f . n t prices were not too high. We have only room brought the Union to the verge of civil war. nato Melbourne. i for the very laconic letter of John D. Defrees, the editor; tfiu naU<^

of the Indiana Journal, which follows: broad national ground which has been marked out for it

I^TIm splendid Locomotive Museactatack, came Indianapolis, Jan. 24, 1850. i in its State conventions and its congressional resolves, down fiom York town the other morning, bringing a full, Hos. S. S. Mickle: I received your note enquiring! to maintain inviolate all the measures of Adjustment as

lid for nublio nrintinc. a fina ' ( 1 vxe t un tl,e sectional agitation in Congress. In

takieg such ground tbe democratic party, as against the existing whig organization, will present an issue as im

by » gentleman of the place, who bad killed him. e , p | 0 yed t and nothing more. sight of this noble animal reminded us of Indiana a* Your*, itc.,

she was, when we first saw her beautiful forests aiu' JOHN D. DEFREES.

extensive prairies, before the rude noise of the white men

had disturbed these natives of tbe weet. How changed | P^lic executing the work on a steam press, and is the country since that lime. A solitary deer may now J* r "“k for journeymen than is now paid

fact a sectional canvass; and it is further settled that it me Maiison at 7 a m •„vi;l reach T.-rrc Hac - t'-e same evening.: 1 worx tia* i *.er. anopteu as me STANDARD Dictionary in Will so bo regarded by such a number of prominent Returning, will leave Terre Hauic m 6 A ,M . r.r-n.ieciing at Li M!l//' ffi S 0 a ' ld of moct of d,c enue* of the Union, and r/nihlr. Wki.. •• tr! m«lr« .hi c»o!»n« nf .h/ nomlni* ! dianapoli* wbi. lb- us'-i f..r Madi-rm. -.vhV:, m 1 •A. M. S,a ! e officers :n charge o: tl.e system anU *ul iacl Of -rtucwicn, iu southern whip.s^s to make the success of the nominee . niavl-twd s. fii . 'STIS. Stin't various >;:ites, navr rceorn.-ueiiileit appropiunion* for it* purchase of that convention at the South, and probably in every —* • oytae I^«5t*.;uarc.’'- Secreti.y S',wan of M' higtn. j southern State, impossible. The South cannot bo car- I T" r ** CI **L ^ OABIN: v'T;; -lowr Received try Oovermrr Wood. Ml Ohio,'ill Uis Amiuat Message, Jan. re

to be present at the whig caucus, or else protestdd | ^ |

ROC Kit rs Dr^sf S?ore. j Wortls woulfi

■,XOREI'o.N EJtCHAN'TE AND PASSAGE TICKETSJT Eiichunr. . n England, Ireland, iu:i ^cotlaitJ. pays Me hi any bank m the Kingdam, coastantiy on hand and for «a!e by n.f

uudersieued. in any .•irr.ount. ai low rates.

Foreign |)ai,age tickets hy Grinned, Minturn A: Co'* line to

which they are defined hr that vMr lex'eograj.hcr ’

maygrlifi-ina} Gw2w

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

,gn pai,ags ........v,., .......v>. , .„:c iu

caiietl*, 1 Liverpool aiid Loiidi.n,e .iistantlY on hand and for *u!e at the lowest

rales . ' C. WOODWARD. Agent. India.mpo.:-, \iav li. Adaiu» -V. Co.’.* Express. LAND OFFICE AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

May I, Ir-fg.

OTU F. ,> hereby given, that from and after Tuesday, the Ist iw day oi J.:i,f. 1-S*i, at ihe lionr of j ..'clock A. M . of said

il,tirn I niw vi*!!! I„.

Madison and Indianapolis Bail Boad. and after Monday, the tilth of May, the Pasnngrr C-.f, will

WF run as follow ::

t.ea..- UudiMtn rvery morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o’clock and arrive at India! apot.s ai I2M.; leave Indianapoiis on same day at IIJ o dock. A. M., and arrive at Madison at I^. F. M. 1 Ariaiigerneu!.* have feen made by xvlpieh the Terr.- Haute and idisnapoUi, Iu 'i^iin(>*>ii* him! Beilebnitamc and Fern and I.u-ilrui-road* wiM be run in rouneetion with the Madlyc-n ;. t fn-ti-

followed. Ships in the harbor liavo been deserted, frciglits are high, the necessaries of life dear, the laborers’ pockets wall filled, gold diggers’ wives buy the richest of dresses, and tbe demand for spirits and tobacco is very great In connection with this, we see it stated tlint n vessel with 350 convicts had just sailed from London lor Van Dieman’s Land, who will, ere

At tho session of 1849*’50, a resolution was adopted I and the personal odium of Galphinism since, shall, after j of anv . f ihe pm.;:.- lands remaiuine uroc-hl aiid uiiapp^oprlaicd i rJad/’wJ... *’ , ';. P *, rn “' ! ' 1

the stupendous fraud perpetrated upon the people in the ' **>; ■‘» l, .ie."ipr.vat,- entry. l> lug with:n i .e i mi:* of the anapolis mad

' ' ... ... lu-o 1 , _. ( pa*sciuter* wm m i* .,e ^nahied to Rave Va«fi»<;n aud arrive

either a" Indianapoli*. T-rre Haute, Ydrkiown, or Nob!**-hie. on the same day In like maiincr ther can leave e ther of (hose

point*, and reach Mndison one day.

apr3f»i!lm JNO. R. CRAVENS.

BI KGE8S At CO’S

Improved Roach, Bat. Mouse and Ant Exteminator! MJREFARED by a skilfiil and practiai Chetni-t, atid warranted ■ the cheapest and inn^t efiectual remedy in ihe world, for ejadj icatnig from Dwellings, Ships, Slaughter-house*, Graiiane*. 4 c — Ronche*. Rai>, Mice, and Aril*. Th s articie ha* now been Ufore the public for the la*l eight year*, dur.ug which mne not a Single Instantk ha* eomc to the knowledge of the proprietors, where tthe directions followed) h has fanedtb give entire satisfaction 1 No umiiy, with any regard to e’.eaniines*, wou'd have a cuohaard swarming with roachc*, when so edketua! a remedy can tie

election of Gen. Taylor, bo again placed in power j ^ ^ al • ,,r through a sectional canvas?, which must not only revive, I Hv order m' th.’tain, Gcnemi !mi„. occe but most dangerously exasperate nil the elements of a j Arrr.r WM ILL NOBLE. Rtg,-ter. fierce sectional strife. ' jnayl lit in.r.,v J\o. ti THOMPb*>N, Receiver.

The judgement which the people will pronounce upon , this momentous question—involving the peace of the

^ODA W &TER—the fuilowing ayiupi made .i. "he very

iG’tH tr*! .

Union, if not the perpetuity of the constitution itself— cannot be doubtful. And it is rendered less so by the ; fact that this northern whig sectionalism takes the field | for this, its last and most desperate struggle for power, 1 under the same exclusive military auspices which, in! 1840, destroyed the whig administration, and, in 1S4S,

ronght the Union to the verge of civil war.

In view of these facts, it only remains for the demo-

?rry;

Or

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t.sm

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unge.r, Rose;

Sarsapurdla. It can be had ui ROBERTS' Drug Store.

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'■TAKE NOTICE.—I offer for sale one of my eighty acre tract* I. of land. Ivinff S mile* smith Ilf Indianan,Mia i» th

■- of land, lying 8 mile* south of Indianapolis iu 'he county of : have Ijeeu known to i.e Marion, one mile west of the Indianapolis aiid Madison Ranroad. wLe . al oiher mea H^hlr^Onerf ^ ° f ' “ ho * w t? ee P el . There is a good Orchard of apple, ebciry, plum aud other fruit trees i '

r'll s»nr-h rtf ?hrtar> Vmofa n n. al s-n\r a r%at . , rr ~t.

train, and surmounted by the stuffed skin of a large in relation to the prices paid for public printing. “••4 i “‘y-. •“ '. he v:iu7.2rr 'z:

oak. nnd whit*? oak. Terms easy, and the purchaser may have I *«pr30 ROBERTS Drug >tore

B n B j r cho;ce of ihe tracts. Enquire of Thoma® J. T«"!d, who -ive* adjoin- ‘ ^JEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS— portant and as patriotic as any which our political his- ; Ml * ,he P^mtses, or to the sub-crihcr. ll ROMANISM AT HOME: K;rw.n'i Letter* to Ch.ef Jus

torv can furnish—an issue, moreover, entirely in harmo- 4 nn | 2S lr52 »^rX a ?. e JL. ... „„„

ny with the established policy of the democracy, anil ^ — J 1' AND PR Am C A I, ON THE BOOK

jwnts u. ur.r nx.to. ^•..i.-j^ncoDlewhereveritbas been fairly ore wnted r ¥'° PRINTERS—\Ve wonl.t cull the attention of Primers to i n 7 i A Av r nJ& r ^*> v- , a tw. (.»«.^.i. f.. mt. Mr. D.r,«......... j^%'s&SEX7SmJt y p ^ ,i "‘' - —s«"■« | iasri{i^a;j o »ss!5ss^

Extra fine .let Black Ink, »-J.OO and f3 00 per ib.

Bloody TaACSDY at Danville, Ky —Or. Friday Il!k morning last there was a despe rate affrti}’ at Danville, New* Ink. ~' :1 — am - —^

Ju*t received and for tale by ROSS <t RAY a P r 3° One door west of the Wrighi House.

W^XOR SALE.—One of the most beautiful sites for a family res.- . deuce iu the city of ludisnapolis, being pan of .Square No 79, irouting 230 feet on Virginia Avenue and 170 feet on New ier-

i *1 .n l c taken 1 V tbe skilful tinnier - the bear is un . ! Wa leave it to our readers to determine what has caused mining last there was a desperate anray at Danville, New* Ink. 0 13, 0 20 and o.SSperlb. and then be taken by tne skillnl Uunler, tne Dear is un| , . raeisr 1 in tins Slate, between two young men, Frank Cowan. ! I me Red ink $0.75 l or) isoand 2X0 per lb.

beard of, and even the wild turkey hes become rare end , * ,icb a won<, ® r * ul change in tho opinions of Mr. Defrees.; of , bat p | ace and Jos. W. Shelby, of Stanford, Lincoln j J® 1 ] 01 *'; ai * d White ink . .o *5 i ooju.d ipvr lb. (, e y str'e/t. There are noW growing on the premAe* 23 or 24 of the

. ,h„ „,on.a orur.me hen ulor.e seems to j COUatV, in which the latter was killed. The difficutly . al W ,b - ^ 0 ^ ’5-»ird 81 00 per (argr., A pp, e T ^ f . in M, r !„ u C 0„V em^.etng th; ^

*° r ° P nsive orair e. and even CTThe father of Pre ident Fillmore, it is »eid, is e grsw oat of an anonymoos letter that WSS sent to a Tke aW Ink* are manufactured bv John P McCresrv. New ! l^ 1 ,ad . ra, ’ w

ns.ve prair.es, and even preacher, and is at this time Presiding Elder) -_b^t a * » a *^ a Jt^ments are in circulation, we j York^ For .ale by C .B Davis, ?r0 “ 8c Pc '* Tree< *** ,he &,ate ’ ><*'*« wnk .num)

hen. alone, teems to maintain its ground in our

these fine birds will be sgo](driven ewey by the approaching settler. Civilisation hes spread over our

in a Conference District in New York.

The above paragraph is going the rounds of the

will not attempt to give any until we receive one we

h

know to be authentic.

r „ " . • , I* . "wv* p». ag. a|>u J5W...JJ w.*. .vwru* v. ..to The parties met on Main street, and after a few words beautiful State, and m a few years we shall have with ; Wbj ^ pr#9# There is no truth in it. The father of Mr.; they drew their pistols. Nine shots were fired, and us Dunn but the animals and birds that follow in her foot mn<)T% * an oopr , tem ] iDg farmer in Erie Co. Hew bSl" Vonnd^ 1 hTt^t ,,,r ’ York—no preacher. The story reminds us of a state-! dengSously^He was tried before JodgeF^ and held'To

ment in reference to Oen. Taylor, which was published bail in the sum of $1000 for his appearance at the next

70 feet on New Jer-

»r 24 of the best varie-

0 -.rt and most

o , J together wnh a larye numl^r of

f ETTER PRESSES.-Theanem.on of tterchanw and i.u*i- Wyb.ngto..^street, of convemeM dmaace for husmess men. and MJ :mss men generally,who w,*n to save time sad ialxjr, is called r For t«™ lf * <ia * lled ’ ln lhe cuy of Ii-d.

to oar essortment ol loiter Prease. of var.oas siirv-jast received ^^tf f ^

apt 3m

C. B. DAVIS,

No. 12 Wadiiugtou St.

W.L WINGATE

I'afairaess.

The Cennelton Express, a paper professing to be neutral, published e very unjust article reflecting on Judge Perkins, end refused, when requested, to publish a reply. Let the Democrats of that section, beware of wolves in Sheeps clothing. A whig peper under the gerh end guise of neutrality. A guarrilla that fights for pay.

lf> URAL ARCHITECTURE; being a complete description of ■ * Fann-Hcwwa. Cottages, aud Out-Bnudmg*, comnnsiii*

TJARPER'S MAGAZINE for May: Putuam’s Library. No. 7. 1 ^ ?*2 Uu,B ^ idin **' comprising H Received by 8. * W. MERRILL. Wood-House*. ^Voriuhop!*. TooL House?, Carriage and Wagaprii^ Vn i T^rnr%- r «-sr^ Hail ^Q-Hocaes. Stabiea, Smoke. A»h. and Ice*Hou*e? Aoiarv or fr sr as/ts c £i# s XZZ " L ^t.. ptoou.,

S^Tbe Hudson River was elosed the past seesoa 162 Biritkial LEOiSLATtraES.—The Governor of Illinois 7 ' ^Se*"*** - ^ C. B DAVIS.

Bizitkial Lcoislatubes.—The Governor of Illinois bee called aa extra session of tbe Legislature, tbe third ooooioB; we believe, since the lest biennial eleetioe.

GODEY’S do do: SART AIN’S d 0 . do: Tbis day received by apr29

ROSS A RAY.

No 12 Washington SL

XMTHITE LEAD —5.000 lbs Pare White Lead, for sale at low l ▼▼ r®** « apr* ROBERTS’ Dreg Suwe.