Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1855 — Page 2
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* A3^ft w«i tntn I Hut wh*n Oa*»CT made a ehar** a*aw»t (H nn the qimtion nf famUhiafoar rwalats |irr>mp»!T with the annul newt), w« were ttnahle to uptny** in «xir mM« f«r the »eemin§ malire Hr whirl* he wm aetMatnl. W# etperte*! him t« w^wl hi* •haft* at »». ret we wen* not prep*n*l for the ■toHoneil attnws whirh he ha* »inee airen*!*' ed to withdraw.—-*SWe f+tthne!. Whr dht von etpert ^ xhafU” from *w ? There i« nothin* in the inteivownr between m ,ui.i tiie al»u*o* of the .Stale &>*»/*-/, jmvi ,, M . io their [rtirchuxe of that einirem, to warrant any *«teh etpertation. Powildy— nmhablv, their knowledge of the service they had en*aced f^r, fore*had«»we<i such a remit aad indueeti the expectation.—
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Mr. <»Aaa*« certainlv misconceives the spirit m whicli the article from which lie t|not~s wan pennetl. If we exp»Ttei| Mr. tfAR*r.»’* “ ♦Ao/lr," it was because very few nthers ha«l esrape«l them. Tiie intercourse between tiie editor of tiie Cinirier anil the editors of the Rentinri, in times iMsf, leod ns jo expert those shafts of criticism for which our neighlmr is notoriously proverbial,—yet that same intercourse justified our lielief that his criticisms and discussions would not be indulged to the extent of derided discourtesy. On the point of “ chivalry,” the field is abandoned to Mr (rARtur*.. All "nvrt and noble (pialilies of mind or honrt are said to exist, indistinct localities, in limited quantities. The editor of the Conner has doubtleas monopolised a large share of that essential importation, ami, ns a consequence, others, perhaps ourselves among that numl>er. are innocently and unfortunately, if not repre-
hensible, deficient.
Tiifi Movtu ki.i.o Rrt riii.icAN Is the title of a newspaper, independent in jsilitics. lately started at the capital town of White county, the first numlierof w hich is now Is-forc us. Its medianical execution is gocal. The editur is T. T. Scott, the productions of whose jam ar« marked by decided ability, lie says : \Yij ahull aim to drink deeply from the pur* fountains of republicanism and infuse
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Into our colutiuit the true spirit of patriotism. “The Union, now and forever—one and inseparable," we have nailed ro our mast !— Towards this our eyes shall ever lie turned.
a3 “ sentinels, to watch the first desecrating establishment of at least ten groceries, hand, and parry the blow aimed to disenthral j R**ofveii, That the cry of “W hiskyits” and
the liberties of our glorious Union.
having a—cm bled at fhaither'r Sehool House, the meetime waa railed to order by Jnuauaa Bii.i.rma, who explained ifca ol jart of the meeting. Dattbl Mookr, Ek^ was then called to the Chair, and BkijaMIX Mobt.ax, Emp. elected Secretary. Ou motion of 4. Billwgs, a c»mmince of five were appointed to 'Iroft «e*dutioi*s expressive of the same of the meeting. Whcreu]mu. Jeremiah Billings, W. W. White, A. H. Urvan, A. Jennings and Daniel Moore, Es.js.. were appointeil said eommitte. On motion J. W. Hunter and Benjamin Morgan, Esq., were added to said committee, and after due deliberation, the committee offered, for the consiilenaMMi of rhe meeting, the following Preamble anil Resolutions, which were unaiiineHisIr adopted : Whkbcas, It is as yet not only the constitutional jirivilege. but the duty of the citizens of this county, to assemble together and take into consideration, matters ofiect ing their common weal, and b> make sneh expression, concerning the pnhlie acts of tlieii public servants, as the nature and character of such acts may seem to require ; And, Wherejbj, the late General Assembly of this Stale, among its acts, passed a law concerning the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors—parts of which we regard as inimical to the spirit and genius of a Republican people, prejudicial to the interests of our citizens, in the impartial operation of many of its features, calculated to foster litigation, endanger neighborhood strife, breed personal animosities—if not properly executed and enforced, thereby increasing taxes, and hurthening the people. There
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fieitJcerf, That we cherish the virtues of temperance and sobriety, order and good government. and will cordially approve and sustain all necessary and constitutional legislation to promote them, that though many of the provisions of the act are repugnant to the principles of our Republican institutions—and calculated to encourage the opposite of these virtues. We commend the provisions of the law, to the calm consideration of all, and exhort an impartial execution of the same. Resnlreit, That the destruction of the right to manufacture spirituous liquors, without notice, and without coiii|>*nsatinii, and the consequent annihilation of the vast ea; ; tal employed therein, hitherto a lawful business, and paving its due proportion of public revenue is an arbitrary and unjust measure, unworthy the Republican Government, and derogatory
to the Republican character.
Re3^red. That we especially condemn that provision in the law which converts the county Treasury into a fund to establish groceries in every Township. While many of us dnnk no spirits ourselves, but leave others free to do as they choose, we protest against being faxed to sustain this trafic. In the county of Marion, this law' authorizes the
Kgirgsinsrt English Praa*. We extract such parts of ft
iu which * contrast i» inndo between the two seerioft* of eofto**, ra** *>*•
Bat it seems to ue drat no sadden death ban ever nermned, mow strikiof iu iteclrHe wm no ordioary Czaft and n-Carafe no ordinary mortal; for to farm atone of all mankind are Shakespeare's words true to the let-
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Although it is the boast of Cheat Britain that upon her dominions the mm never sets, vet we suspect tiut the idea is rather a conceited alistraerion. Russia is one and coutiunous, from Kamtschaika to Warsaw—from Archangel to SeUistopol. The Russian 0»ar is alxolute ni:*ster—not in any figurative sense, hut in as complete a sense as one immortal lieing c-.ui Is* master of another—of some fourteenth part (tl*e exact pnq»ortion matters little) of the whole human race.— What was .Alexander of Maredon to tills? He merely overran part of the world, and Irightened it into oliedienee during his life-
to fill, and where hardness and seventy are Ibroed hr nacnairy even upon thu kind and humane, if thee would do their work well Indulgence ^demanded by hiraorah* for the memory of Ktjx*betb, and we ate told to think of her. Hot as a woman, but as a responsible sovereign—responsible both to Goil ami nan. We moat extend even n greater degree of clarity to the memory of oar (hi
Evary paldnl and lover of hi* V'MBy should detealr the »t4rb he tfk hholhiou or what it may, that is on—teilUr at work toeing to mislead and prejudice one techon of the country againet aaolhea -in other words, try-
left fi»e, and judge of him as a sovereign, re- \ ug to prejudice the Northern peopln against
injMHl to G..I, Iw* ifjMiMBiN,- lo I),, SoaibM* |HO( *,, «»| «t,'t
man, m*«I acting it* that most dilRcnlt of all positions according to the clearness of the fight that was in him. The motives of his actions, stupendous in themselves and consequences, are laid bare elsewhere; but the veil has nut lieen ralstal to us, nor should we wish it raised. . Umler strong restrictive circumstances, Nicholas of Russia lived the life of ah antique hero, ami, we think we may say, at last died the death of a Christian. ’At least, if any evidence is to be gotten from death-beds,.the evidence of his death-bed all i
tended that way.
...i It is well that he died/like Caspar; with his
rime ; the Russian Czar is the one soul that ; (li „ nitv abl>llt him. We should not animates tl*e great Mammoth body of his vast j h .’. e Vished him to die otherwise. His emigre ; ami what his name is, seems to nmt- faiUts Uke his virtues we re those of a king.
ter little—Peter, PanL Alexander, Nicholas; he himself, as an incarmue idea, is iudistmetilde. But Nicholas was no common Czar, or common man. He was every inch a king, in the first place—one of the Jove-sprung kings of Homer. Like Agamemmou, or Achilles, or Ajax, he was towering above men with his head ;uid broad shoulders. As it was said of
and it would have been a shock to the feelings of the world, if, like Napoleon L, in his last »lays he hsul undergone uukingly degra-
dations.
All sensible men know, or owgkt to kne that in some things the North exceeds the South, and in other respect the South the North. * ^ As an offset to the JamnaPs article ou Raitroatls, allow me to contrast the exports of the South with those of the North;'hDo the products of Indian com and swine, and see if the South suffers any in the oompariaou. The value of Um AoiaUk e\|MMte fn>m July tat. WftW. U> Jimm* Mb. IK30, m cee.Uiw u* Um ommha raUriM, mh! «UiHi iaibe hum* Mtiebte >Uu «e b»ve, «•»
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Murder.
Of the horrible murder which was committed near Tippecanoe county, on Thursday
Bums, that he was one of the few poets who j evening last, the La Fayette Atnerican says : was fit to be seen, so it may be said of Nieh- j As new facts are developed concerning the olas, that.he was one of the few kings who, recent murder of Cephas Farenbaugh, there like Saul the son of Kish, would first have ! i s unfolded one of the most cold hearted, inlieen selected by a king-maker. human transactions ever known, being scarceThere is the Russian empire stretching ly equaled in the annuals of crime. To obaway over one hemisphere, and across the top rain old Farenbaugh's money was determinof the other ; the chains of her dominion are ed on weeks before the attempt was made.—
coextensive, or nearly so, with the chains of
winter, and only cease to bind where the suns, ....... ... ..— — , _ . , , , of the tropics begin to exert their influence, j piovision made in the way of pistols, knives, | ^ above^simwn .
The Czar is Russli, and the power of the j Ac. So cool was the matter plaunecl, and so Czar literally spans the world. The Czar is bold and carelessly the arrangements made, Russia, whether called in Europe the Czar, or that they became known to several citizens, in Asia the great white Khan—or in Ameri- > days before the murder was committed. Ofea, whatever men call him there. He rules j ficers were informed, yet they could not take over white Europeans, yellow Asiatics of the no step on what might prove a foolish rumor. Mongol race, and red Indians in the new We condense such important facts as have world. Over the children of the snn, the been brought to light since our last. We are
black race alone, he does not rale, although with a scarcely unnatural ambition he seems
to aspire to do so. Are we speaking of the
DUfeNtwe in fevorof IkuSoulk......... T.HiAvUU Notwithstanding such a difference iu favor of the South, yet the Abolitionists say the
slaves gefbut little meat to eat 1
Now, I would inquire of the editors of the Jourmly if slavery has prevented the building of railroads in the South? Has it not also hail something to do with the in-
! * h* murder was premeditated, it necessary j creas j tt g the exports and products of the
i to accomplish the design, is evident from the j ^ ^ as ^
The writer of this is no advocate of slavery; he believes it ait evil, and bod system of government, but at the same time, he is down on Abolitionists and all sectional fanatics who may do more to curse the country than slave-
ry itself.
^ „ Slavery in the South is not so bail hut what indebted to the Cfner and Journal for many u ^ ^ ^ wor ^ > X(n th , slavei of them. Two of the prisoners arrested, re- I s * ter Driskall and Aaron Beaman, have been j have the protection of their masters, and
VAN AMBt mitt 6c CO’S aKXAUKKIK. ^ 1>K*S STGXL'S • CIBCVS or TXX PBOfLE' AND TKLUIfK INDIAN |i\IU*lTKkN.
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We shall advocate an<l defend whatever
we are convinced is WyAf—whatever will promote in an honorable manner the interests of onr friends and patrons—whatever will unfold and expand the human mind, in the prolific fields of literature, science ami art— whatever will develnpe and |ierfect the moral powers and render man juet, humane, social ami wise ; on the other hand, we shall
not cease to wage war against injustice ami _ _ _ immorality, under whatever guise they may j both printed and verbal statements that they
take refuge. We dedicate onr columns to the spread of intelligence anil the general diffusion of knowledge. Like the judicious l>ec, we shall gather honey from every flower— select information from every legitimate source—anil not clog onr columns with the
wax of truckling partizai* feelings.
past in the present tense ? The joy of Eu-; discharged, having proved an alibi. Timo-' usually plenty of food and clothing, ami in rope at his death seems somewhat excusable,; thv Driskall, Joseph Privot, Abe Rice, Da-! easy and haul times, plenty of employment, for Russia appeared to die in the person of rid Clark and Thomas Longtey, are now con-, b often ht ^ iu V:lin hv the that Czar, who seemetl to be of all his line i fined m the jail. ; . „ , .. the jierfect incarnation of Russia. Peter the ; Tim Driskall changed his clothes at his P 001 m ,uan y l’ arts °‘ tfle wor «‘* Great, though a true Romano^ was not so fathers house, at about nine o’clock on Thurs- ^VERITAS. Russian as Nicholas, who was in reality of a day night, and left, armed with abowie knife, j Indianapolis, May 8th, 1855.
German family Russianised. of the house of j His father mistrusted bad motives, and threatHolstein Gottorp. The poet Ponshkin, who j ened to enter a complaint against him if he w as oddly tolerated by the Ozar near his per-' heard of any scrape he hail got into, which son, as the despotic feudal lords used to lole- caused Tim to reply that “ he hail better do rate their impudent jesters, dared to symliol- i it now.” The same evening, Abe Rico and ise this by mixing one glass of wine for the Dave Clark went in company to Bixler & Russian blood with three glasses of water for || Iddings, and purchased some powder and the foreign. As Nicholas grew in years, the bullets, and their strange manner attracted idea seemed to have grown on him that Rus-1 attention, and caused remark as to their mosia resided in him. and that on his own head tive in buying ammunition at that time of rested the responsibility of directing the fu- i night. During the day, (Thursday,) Drisktnre of Russia It was not improbably the all asked John Trimmer to loan him a revolfeeling of this responsibility that killed him; | ver, as he was “ going above,” and aided that
his return,
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“Whisky men,” and all such taunts so constantly ami habitually employed by the fartionists now arrayed against those who entertain Democratic Republican views is but the voice of the bigot, the hypocrite and demagogue, upon whom the displeasure of the Almighty is denounced in strong terms.
Resjolt e.l, 1 hat v '® ^ £ul not ’ wou ^ an angel or i he would be flush with monev on his reti ftlXw for‘itofeJSl m.1 deception *wWcii ^ no mere man. Hi ? latter days i Th. gan- Snally appeared together late
they practiced upon the people, by stating iu
apjiear to have lieen clouded with a mystic j Thursday evening at Haggerty’s saloon, and
fanaticism; and this fanaticism seems to have all join in drinking at the bar. So much that „ _ . acted in tiie vein of mania that lurks iu his transpired before the murder was committed ^t*ur«4 cIot?* 'i^wMt iiHciiLfttua^oui i*
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THE PROPRIETORS OK THE VVIU) H tbxilrc 10*110 oiitiro nUi.fat lioit, ait.l U» |.latv llioir VSITED RXH1HITIOSs tiull* hevoa.! iho r. iuh .4 ooiiipctioii. Imvo ouwrvU iuu> nn *rr*io iyonl Ihtwoen Uhoukiiolve* lor lho comliiuatlon of llicir TlUftKK Nft FftllftM (LVCArti-lftHHEM H! INTO ONE COLOSSAL EXHIBITION. Tht* whole of whioL mav he now wJUMMetbcoHeoiivel\, uHilerone Pavilion, m ihe |«ri«o of a»ltnivHoii Uort*l«> fore icsjhIivwI foreaihofih**»aiiioo\liil»lltoi»»wheiiijtv.-it •cjiaratelv.
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AXTANTKte, at this Oflke, a Clerk of the follow iu* yy quallications : He awst have each a knowleUge, aa nothin* but pracliee in a Foal Oflce can give, of the iollewlng ileuiaof business, viz : Delivery, general, ami from private boxes—keeping an account of postages upon printed matter—regiate ring and returning an account of arrivals and departures of mails—keeping, and returnT^t an account of Malt bags distributed—and of aew.tpaper and package dlstribatioa at the hoppa* He must-be a neat Hook-keeper and accurate accountant, of business integrity without a doubt, qualiiwd to conespond with the oftcers of the Host Ogles Department, amt to respond to a dozen or two notes of inquiry duly, of a gentle but firm temper, willing to work, at all tbs who
family, and somewhat overbalanced his singularly shrew,l. and vigorous understanding. His innate majesty softened down the fear
has come to light
They arrived at the door of Faranbaugh at about 12 o’clock, and after obtaining ingress
would not sustain the principle of search, seizure, confiscation and destruction, whilst their acts .after they were elected go to prove that they supported these provisions in the present law, without any attempt to change
or modify them.
Rewlveil, That while we view many features
until*^that ‘STbTtSll^brf j than of his l^esams, ^ ' they^had killed h« brother. After their dehmml, it is the law of the land, and of such, of d . lv,ne whose wlU 11 wouU lke Pa^, trere picketl up a howto knife, the we believe it to be the duty of every law' im P let - v 10 dls P ate - - I handle of which bote the initials “T. D/% a
that his penetrating and all-pervading system : soon commence<l to carry out their object, of police inspired, into the awe which man-: by knocking down the old man with a club, kind might feel for a demigod; and latterly which ended as we have before stated, in their his people seemetl to have regarded him, j being driven off by the younger son after
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Tkat n,o« «tcell«nt of onr Imlinnn ox- ^“^1^ 1“^ the .U^of^very’" ^! to aispnte'. I KndU of which bow, tfe iuiliaU “ T. D.-\ a changes, the Goshen Democrat, gives the fob , • tu ol requirements o n ,i i That this kind of homage in time affected glazier’s chisel, and a silk hat, inside of which nxu. lowing item in relation to the Northern Jndi-1 that it lie faithfullv and inipartiallv exe- i his head and he ; lrt ’ ^ mOT T. tl J au \ hat ! «as;A cravat The hat W Wen recognized ,
aua and 8outhern*Michigan Railroads : i,sited. * • was to be exjieeted; amt aiu:ordmgly, when at bekuiging to Rice. The examn»t»on ot | fwiftof Aitwlsftou mj t>
sc-usou, full of Ml f-Ueuixl, havw uo tazle for amuMmenl, ami mi pee altar imm* or wmatorla* IhooghU, ami Hu must be an old Hue Democrat, free from polHt'al len-Jer-lbotedueM, ou side iwue-t. .Vo other kimi of a Clerk is wonted. W. ft. WM'K. P. M.
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mv v j* r ^ ; Re Hoi ceil That if noon fair trial it Drove to men 1 *‘b r;m to cr - v r “ It; the voice of a gmi the decease I by Dr. Fahnestock, disclosed The Northern Indiana and Southern Miehi-1. ttemlieil, i hat it upon lair trial it prove to ! „ th „ ...^5,^ t bo itrul. i..„ k„iu* ^ tu* .u«-Lra,iv..^
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John \\ iikerson, ot Syracuse, New ^ ork, ^ ‘ ,n y > a ^l a |!) q'i! '[ ,'| , 1 ! ! , r -at mhlen. f sneietv I mind was vigorous to the last, but his || Iddings. elected Prejudeut ot the coMolidalevl compa-1. ^soh-ett, Tluit ‘■hi. ^rcat i»rohlen. uf societv „„aer an accumulation and Aft^r
i The courage of Nicholas never shook, ami | They correspond with those sold by Bixler *£•
V KA% Jrtt’ftfiC.-Jtts* recoivod a efiolce aeftniou i.X of New Mu«»* vomIuIu* of Soa*(», Duett*, ftuar-
u ar-ti.7 , , -»— j. , rnt>r : l ., t u tho n*e.iliitinn of m»ni-*vn*l , frame gave way under an accumulation and After the murder, at about 3 o’clock Fri-! ,et t:^ii*^Id < ^L S e."* iU4, *' Polka *’ At
raoa from .te brtt organization, until the con- , ^ ^ toKXTd e Som hnt preternatural muscular convul- | awakened at the expiration of an hour. Long- i ^ AlbyTa virnKW ^ok
sohdation under the New York CentnU R«l. j ««• "ifsions. That he was actuated throughout the i ly gave Tow Ryan, the bar-tender, a double-! road Oqinpanv. It is understood In will de- 3 -* P . whole of his arduous career by a strong sense barrellevl pistol and told him to keep it until “*>'-* AVILLAHD, STOft’KLb & willakd.
A.M UI t 'rION HOOIxM.—Peters’ Kcluctu- PIsiki KortuSckuol, Bertiup* Pftno KofW Alutkod, Huu-
ter’s rsdulirutod lx*Uuoliou» for Pi ado Forte. WILLARD, STOWRLI- fir WILLARD.
THE MMM’Easie.X li,*o town will bo foriood by THKTROl'PK OF Kill KsTR1ANS, superblv iuoui,l<*d on llicir nuil\ .Lvonaetl Moods, proouedeaky aFULLMIId'I AHV HAND,drLoi, ibrouzU Uu- difloroiil slrocU in an annroprnU" curn.up.-, followod by the Seneca INDIAN ( HIF.PS and VVAKRIOKS, in their waive ionlume,mouau*d on their Hunlin* Horses, and lunlaMi, ally deeoruted and evwjNuri .oiled, with U».- ('axria*es. ('ntces, and Vans containing the AnnimaKto the Maiuwoth Pavilion erected for the K\Ulblfioa. JTpFor Pro*nuuiue of Performanc-e, List of AnimaL, and other imrtlciilars see pauiphlet and -iinail hilLs. SHERWOOD & CU, IMP0BTKR8, MANUh'ACTl’KKHS, AS1> WHOLBSALE DKaLKRS IN HATS OAFS, TTHS
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H A T' T K HS* T K I M M I N tiS. il rearisi., bet. Watftwt ft Yiue, CINCINNATI, O. apie-ly BROADWAY HOTEL, CINCINNATI, (A CAPT. CBAS. M. CIIOMWKLL, VtapeUiar. Breakfast at 5 A. M.for passenger* by the Morumg Trains. apdi-’y Y. X*. MANITACTt RZK A.NO DXAI.KK IS FANCY FIRS, HATS, CAPS,
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FANC Y ST’KAW i lOO I >S, VVHOLKSALK AND RETAIL. Mfttft-Bt-, tftree doora Be lo u atnte M.. NEW ALBANY, I NIK JYJ*Hat* made to order at the shortest notice. |.q*i
SPRING, 1855.
WlMOteftale nolliiuR !
/ \VM STOt’K OF KKADY MADE OLOTHINfi for 1 v/ the Sprin* season is now complete aud evteaslve.! llw fact tivd it had been nuuiufacliired here alto^rether, f
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apr lihllf
xoao. S, KIM. IHP'MCTVim' ■*. cviki.i LAWNS. MIAl.l.tKs v\|, u ‘ 1 L^A'A;v. tn.\ik vmi wiiih' r Murk: -iqKT Orjui.t: . ' Kreneh Cioi»liA]u. iiud Ui.vinKr.o, a ''''
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Col la relies, lii-.rtiui,., I..| 8 n^, < ’ Li lieu I .illar.. KreuVlhsi - u,.\ AI , ti Sets, Lu e i ollarM q.|iiu t .,. i .
lars.
ui.ovi’s \\n hiki*. Kid, srik. and N..| ol. date, and mivod lluiscr), all L. , ’ iH'MK.srit ANn sTipi, She.-tinics, hroan C.>|h>io, Casnqts, Irtdi Linen,, IMa|. r,,i i „ a-k T nl>|e Linens, Piirnitnr.. i hiuti e. Codons, he. I) tadleil I 1.11,HI, 10 ‘ Chnils ftam hester Oin^lioiu,, t, :i rassiiueres |..r Lujs, ,.qer ltn.| . * Che. k-, tVt'.,
LllOhi.Yv
A full asMortuiei.t ..f , All Of which We Oiler !,t 111,. „ which the speeial niieiiiinu
K<»UIN.m>N, m
uiarSU
its power mmm .NatLiutt aud. so tuuiu L ihTJ 1 ,1 ^ of a Nalioh a, it Inv . i.lind-.. 11 it«ord-- all \ iesMiuties ni , UOliee, Ihe lli.>riti I |.|i;sen .ewr' . lions—records nil " at. i.lobb K v ami It I m.iltt* l>. .t»a o. Velllfv n| theflis-n-u.:, W Ini'- II luiiii.c, i| l,|,i •» in.irutls ill.* iii.ll|„at. 11 is~ilif.>.i-li IS Mlejjiiin nf ihe
IV.ssllwl
U. A M. Lienn corres|MMul sitii llmr ».„• C |iln II) ..| i Ustollli’f. !li,' i 1 ,. *i I- tiie nfiraii tlmi ilits..|iiiii nies Uu im) ili’in >>t i»u' ni-M, llicir re,urn I ft >11) the markets, ami Hi,-,! Nmii.iih* ».<h Kou si., ami il is Vhf.uiich \tn‘ l“i -ssi,. i , Ihe) uiinouinc Vhe timqi ; vast acrantceiiiouts Vnr tt„. s[iris; jus SMSUUicr Trade, sudu imtswrc Clieapest nud Lest \s\orinian : * DKY tiJults IN 1 UK m III • Keinemhi-r tin* atldres. Ui'A’*I . . Kelail Dr) (■ o.i.I Store, N... Jlieu
oils, hid.
W. a H. GLBNR, b«9neto. Fetera. Cragg & Co. iPiwov
IM’KFASKD MAN'KUl
ft above Pianos will eiaW.' - keep on Ictinl it umi . iiH'l' ii' ein* ever) \aricl) of liniili, (fw.i * octaves. IVrsoiis a :ii,I:,.^ k llr^ r*!' nrlet-s lower thnit iiio... i.f sio *»“! i-e' im- sure of perie.l s:ili»l»i t "H w "■*' luenl-s. We hat e a lls’nl over 4f !i whom we have sold, an) one . *i'..
Kat It Piano Lull) w..rruiil. J.
Being desirous ol. ••nniihin' " if ol • ufailuree.vtlustt. lv, "der jII .' Pianos at t ost lor a-ln U Kliii. I'tl r-Hpr.‘-il3ui list P .4t?i .1. •
aud that no pains have L-on spared tu*«aiiu* it up in
IteraaT ud CNtAKav possihle wav, while m thes • el t,~,i o „ t . ’ ... k . • forts we were yuolmi hvan MVmmouu.. ..r U..II !... Hail Koail t .UI||U1I), sill
no th I ’
fetlou l"f tl'VO Kvansvdie, lniltsit«|,..ltsii t ii'"' «. , . Til ill.-*
slutifether,. AlUi|ljl Kleelti.u K.f 1
utardl-dtil
Arrankatioi,. aiHl that h.-reslter, .tlw.1 «» lu-sm. H» tomlf I ei. W of the mutder spresd heforeday-1 L
1 Thi. ii,». ..I Kulr.ua Hill luainuiiis iu no. lHr,..„f,m.. V„ne« ,u,.l fr.utkn«i will h, ^ntnmdlyh.rtte^m™ , n .luchhe*o.^ht l^v and by no.® ou FriOsy, th» pmie.; "”~ intH um in i%.uin>M »uii niamuuns tta pi- • he ought to move. If there was a fire in his i were all in ail. The arrests, we are inform. — —
•ft 1 "“ft*' ’•* ,h " I**"* ^ W - Sn f.Ir^n crS a,,:. Em^hin^lf ? If then. w» .i,me Mi-
. I'* nrefvnvtl to secret combinarioiis—eonalitv «.i he ° n " ht to mov ** if there was a fire il1 j were all iu jail. The arrests, we are inform* IWHI IS Its- J”, ° . raialal. win. was then. auHHur the fine in the «!, were not all m*le hy tlti |»,li.s. lotto as
stated iu the Journal. Balitf Rmlefer arrestetl three, aud a Constable one. Longly anil Clark wore taken by Marshal Godman, anti
Utve, goml satisfaction. ^«^,uit‘.n'for co^eieme'^k0^^“* " - ^monv which required his exposure
Speaking of the election in this city, the Re* Jre, I, That we recommend that our fel-- ln “ ie °P eu . ^ ‘‘are-headed, there was the the police. We state this in justice to all: Hwllivan Democrat remarks : ■ low-citizeiis of the several townships meet Em i P er ^ r h5mself * bare-headed, through its, concerned. The prisoners wav ml an exanri-
and express their views niton the various ^ i um.er the circunurtances, more tlnui tedious nation liefore Estpure Graham, as the Grand . * I aiv it ft it \. xx xv aw d\n a <21 vxirl a rhAA«ioi#xn zIiva^? fth m ' T •. - 1*^.1 1 a. a\—— T —1
From the . < ¥ate Sentinel of Wevlnestlay
Hours sscon stock, NOW AlfthUVftNO DAILY. GREAT REDUCTION 1 IN PRICES.
VBteft Ui 1A“iturinil Slock of
{ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which, hayli« he«n j craditoni.
the fullest sense of Uie Word ft’ift the lacdilOH we powM«t iu tutporiiua our ^uoiL ou the moil f*\ orwUe l«rm.i—Iteiua iu dtreel eouaoctioii with Um ttol Europeuu and guMern iiuuiufai-i..ric*- und with oar advnuUwoit iu uauiuincluritx—hcu<K Um Pm Niuwtt iu Uii* city of the WllOLRHALB CLOCHlSti Bt'WNKSri, ft'e are eniUded to ofier iuduetMueuis to the trade su. h m cruiuol be held out by uuy -dinititr .-Mublidiment in the
eoaukry.
Those not yet acquainted with our eMabli-ihment wdl certainly act f<K their own xoodand intctwal bv cvnm iuing our stock tMkiro buvunr elsewhere. LICHTKX, IfiKft BNTHAL A 4 0, uiar31-ly Northweat corner Main and Fitih-Mv.
I>ruwb up. forth.- '1*0'^i rj "' D Mm-k of Painl Hru .lie -; \\ li’de VVn.h Kru.h * t’ouid.'r tiru.ii.-*; >, ruiitii.'itf KfuSi.-., PtmiU r i ihe'i'i.. '-faii.^* Bn. , I fjii» ! ' Hr i« Ii*.. 'if
Fur sale Ly apro-ikkw lino
W. W. BOW Nn. 14 U r t '
MOnCB OP ASSIGMMBNT IfA * W. Mk CteNMJbftth, Indianaiholia, hav« nSm <Iay made an aoal(nmeui to me, of all ihci
RAILROAD NOTICI
morning, wo learn the result of the city dec-1 «h*s of the day. lion bald the iby previous. Know Nothing- i tbi motion, it was
rpiK ,
The prisoners waved ail exanri- i .A^yliad u^aneKaiuinakioaot'^our ^••ond Stock of; In trade, notea and acoounts, for tne heneite of m.-ir
Grand oixiot* *
.liidg, Petitt. The Jiiry meet PvJ.y j
their stock ! ten itronosllioii, at their o.'ttv ^ h of th. '
Persons indabieil to the firm arc requested to | pur. Iiuu) of any of tiie re*\ •
nnHE Board ol l*i«.too i ! 1
Ulis : ft ,,li, .V Chi, agi* Baiifio" < "Wp
ten proposlnoioat Uivif u.'tk*; in hohli-r., aid olhern, uj> to i'm I 111
muter tne circumstances, more Unut tedious: nation Itefnre Esrpure Gral.am, as the (irand tmiurht a* *nra.K reilure,! prices we ^TtoJi^ure-1 ' length. Never, on a single occasion, does lie Jure had been summoned together bv order '««»*'»>»** io» fiaurvo. iuK<tfa«eucrwia^rtntca*oi Haotwara, is now oit.-r.-d manner ..H-a in i.t*
seem tn have liestoweJ a thuu-lit <>n his .v»ra- of •.IndOT Petitt. The J.irv mee.’ hHtse I If*?- 1 ?. Ugg^WJyJy* 1 . 1 *: **■ -
.l... oLoevo iVnr,* im i j fort as a man when it came in the way of when proceedings against the prisoners will ;&<--., fte., euitnuciaic ntaay entirety imw style*, wow in
ThTJTiSlthe rive^ibeml li^h , ^ r ,n ^ t,n S ^ at what he considered hisdignity as the Czar of be commenced. Though the crime of murder *e«on,and wijkB wc wra oterTb* w ork* evt i,«- f .irlv ! Mr. Hcntek lieing present, was then called wore it, to somewhat constrain and puff nut cumstancevt is not proper that justice should In<liana. and mu^Intinne to -ro on ' The | upon to a.ldress the meeting, who respomlerl | lis fine h . ut . ful1 fi ^ ire an ; 1 those rare be supplanted entirely hv a spirit of revenge. , . ^ , . , r ’ ' , . , .... hours, which were as sleep to other men— Justice and right are defined, bv law, and
CsW,,1Sl >■*''>"»P«>‘ hi w* «•■>"« pu» with his white the gnil^tnueigiiuaor kuo« the pen.
Indianapoliv, April 27,1RV».
apr AU—dim
AtMiKiu*.'.
Noth tag Defeat ia Cambrige.
for nuconstitnttonal laws, the . npreme Lourt. own experience—and especially of his good excuse from just punishment any who deserve , Mr. Bn.linos then addressed the meeting, example as a husband and a father. , it If the well-being of society is to be ad-
l he follow ing note i* just received iron* and in an interesting manner, exposed the Nicholas cannot he praised as humane. — vanced by the hanging of these young men, the editor of llte Cambridge Citv Xetes : inconsistency of Know-Notlungism ami the ( worf 4 ‘ n common acceptation, does kill them, and. allow the example to teach Ptonnuit Crrr, Imt., May 8. 1850. aonhl^miofapn.l^ftom know N’od.i„ s r* ***? BwaahoU.lh.ionraslhekw
much in view of what Hie future may un-
to j. HORK,
M Waft Wuklactoii Ureet.
IkKC’ClVE* riftlH m%Y MY KXt»teKMN XV from New York sod Bo*Um, a Him iMortaenl of
Summer Dry Good*,
8nesOi a very
er Dry Gootta, dminhra ft PhA of Buew*-’*, T(«'rKeudei*, Uwas, Beregu and TlMue Kobe*; oUn, cheap lot of Summer Silk*. H. J. HORN.
Keceivius jfuods daily.
Ml Wett Waafcftgtoe atract.
my S
tYECMlWIite ‘MHfeL MAY
XV Bee* New York aud Hnaftm a meml
ment of Black and Colored SUk Mantilia*, for V e «um-
mer Maaorty bo sold low.
Receiving goods daily.
: ail the latest t
W West Ws " ‘
« UcuirS i
JUi‘l Lite pXiilMiU.'i.. nl ''- LU U) i‘filer nl Un- i> ...fit-
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KLBGAMff JKWKIaMY. I.WITK VfffcATI*' te** * BUfIT OpeikHl diracl from the Importer* miMl Mkhu- \\ 0 f uom 2tn*» < t - «»»* 'F 1 ** ' '
hlot rtf Mosaic^ C miif**, C4*rul« *• lii 1 >rttcit*v4*r\ friv.uW
Gold Stoae, KnauMfodand Shell Braa.1 Pin,, utid Ear-1 ^uTlmf-.r^d ‘ ' rt.y ami Bracelets In aeU or riugl.-. Th.*** are Kn- mV ..,ll..<i.^
•tew New Wlmrar, aud Um most Ijeauitful anUe ever i * 1 }
in this city. Recollect oeeprii-ea are hHon alt
other*
TWENTY PKR CENT. We Invite the l/ulle* to call and euuuine our rWx-k >4 Jewelry. We don’t ask them lo purchaoe, (unless th«*v choose,} for we always lahejrreai pleusuiv in showing; o«r a» W. H. TALHOIT A 4 it. i
apr 17
waUr
Snr’injr ftipFMinmn'f *&'• Haii. ami Hvifroi » f
J. *. WHELAN,
M. OILLIAON,
BAY m%
New York and Boston, a spteadtd l<
ami Crape ihsels > wMrh will he soU chsra
H . 3TI
EnmtePriPTifE Sentinel:—Per-
mit me the planrmi. «f raying that the IV- Messrs. Nfhrmiah Smith, Daniel Moore, m Augustus and the Antonines erf old, or the teocmey of our iHtle city were never l***tier David Morris, Chax. Noble, W W White Napoleons of to-dav, have represented and Pmm.1. Ih.ii »l lb* —"U <r muui. ip.1 ^ KriQrntR MrMulxm. id* in thek ** Tr?*' ^ r ^tST .1MU*, whOh dm- nil on «-«,l„. Tm i u. Hn- «,*. nf fn^lnm nn.1 Dm. ^ ««< *«**
are aware, perhaps, that heretofore our little Jteiuihlican dty has been largely Whig, ami since the <Aq motion, it wu>
it is not improbable that may he the means of disclosing
death and burial of Whtggery, Know Noth-
ism psevaile.1.
Oft yesterday our anaaal coraoralion election came cM, and the Democrate elected their en«Hi ffehrt. by a majority of fifty-four. This ia a triumph of which we a»e proud to hrarat, i* further evidence of the fart that Kmm
fhifrmf, That the lioas of thb> meeting Jiemm State Sentinel.
,1
ohm represent the embodied will of m country circumstances in relation to the burning of the which has a wftf as strong as a steam-engine’s, • warehouse. Mid probable murder of the ht imt no public opiahm at all to act as a break.«m steed John Base, whack has scarcely been
Proceeding* and resoln he published in the fo-
atl else, he
is will. He coaid he could only direct its
On motion, the saeeting adjourned to meet. ln ) ,j || ,| |int - ^ a
$ powerieteL check it—:
at this place on the 3d Aatnrdar of June next. 1 it h—| his *—p* at bwt, it ran <
DANIEL MOORE, Chairman.
„—This matter of ^ I n» oter waa oo«*Beuj. Dean, Jr^ junior
rant,
mwh at the fiiatlmmer. ftMteTmro i^eeariin^ agatart Mr. Hisa, wane fite pohrical
xz&z irtrff fitt
greater hurry to
Rnwia, we might hawe cw
tehh
Bwetvma poods daily.
HORN*
W Wert Wartiaflm. earn
offtt Ural
Hreeiviaagm»ft drity.
AT THE
v*m\
Bat** Building, Wmskingte* M., InMaumpeht, la.
f\F ADDED vr u» oar psaseat stock, whk-k Is laige sad wall »*-
wrick havsbaen patekaaed low for t ask,
G V- lavitc tks’^Ledfts'ft^nroifl^adl'ajnl tvsmln^n.5* WuidH) 'd K-«d'* «0 H J HORN . risadi. aawaara saw Ural we kave uytss nut br.>..«iu trade. £*« H. J. HUKI, 1 out hy say o< Bm MsrakawM, hut omufO on. . cdalr* tot taooarm .
In-u *»urco*. »* «»’ '“‘l n
Un io ami , Ti-mui-- an.I miUr l^lD ^ Plsiu ai»l figures
silk and
Hi.uik-I and Do - *. KiW»* Para*..!* »n.l F*n*;
Giuv.-* »nd ! , t’ldnUsn.l Anion.a*'*’
Tickincvsinl
slut Uou’» ft**'* Servant.'0.**l*;
Hl.-sckedan-1 ■
iridi and
Sh.^tiinr* «hd
A full sMOrtnx'ut of u *
«rqiU'o*Wn will
«kr titfleriuiiittlfiteii Dt*i 1,1 , , Im .AltV
Bombing
BILK AND FANCY GOG DM, , , k HMo«*d punlunwr* ^
MdPtari Silks. Baregys.. dcc^nft-’PTK^J^Mf*-* .RoiMSJUid Js. .UK*l*. ! ftMrafcir U.lv*. •**r‘J" r Plata ami Pnuu-d pL-ni«u.-d swl , ''‘“l >k ^ oBJM ,>. S* hl
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mLTk f pte SSlililK
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Ham rtyfo of Rairij and Summer MaaH—kml Skawis i trim %La* to tto* A arasrai sssurtmeid ut lhuu. ftsi - °sar-->
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