Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 96, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 August 1848 — Page 2
MM N. P. Trist Thu vswbittes Histoby orj Daniel Websteii ron Taylor. Tho N.j VKW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Another Lie NAiLED.-The recklessness! l.oiso it alone, akd with a "', Mr Trist lhe ac. v Pommerehl AdvertisT contain, n WBlreTOW 0Pmi" ,i ,: , .li lvmn,. h heen conducted have heard of a game that is sometimes played the Obigin or the War. Mr. inst, the ac . Commercial Adveriis-r Contains an aril- V new good, tor Fall and winter .1, and wilt wuu wmcn ine wrraocni u wu-.- - ... . . , . . . . fl. a .i,.,:;!.:, i.i th i : r . T. WK..t :.: cnnt . D ...... EYAXSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL! ... , r . i k ttvn nerenn. who Wl&n to set themselves 1U-; creuiieu .-ieni ui mc - tic hi ioititm.6 luuii, iivuiigisuusiuuiiun . ...-. vu. so far into the canvass has fastened upon that by tu o persons w no wish to get u emsc. , txico i12S . . , . r t-,u , lrhroi,ßhout the . Having a resident partner ; . (.f,, mn.lritv which has no to notice in a community, which is "as easy as early negotiations.for peace w itn Mexico, Las ihe fresidenSJ, fioni which We make the fcast, we will at 11 time be -"applied with a lull PRINTtD Ah D PCBUslIEU BT WM. H. CHANDLER & CO.
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. r .: - I nn u-t lort nntrarcous I as creuiiauie. iub "j " o I ulv ... ...i and in on shot tn nn v,v iiuanmiei. wnn nie aanion oi carriage. seems to great ior it, na ii v fa , , . nu;,J k: ; .,, fn, ttm nnriHise of sul) una- "e u,c " I'; invite merchans and dealers in Dry Ooods to call and
for it to commit. We do not trouble outsell two to iicue eacu uiuer wiiou.. i- ..v i. : ' " , icular, throughout the coming canvass, will examine our stock; we think we can offer them irr-
purchase m this market. We return
customers tor ibtir former patron-
pectlul solicit a continuance ul
lJLACIILY &. SIMPSON. 1. Pearl Street. Cincinnati. O.
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fences known to our institutions. has been often expressed; he regards nun as I .
We take the following comments from the an upright, inteligenl, and honest man, a true ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN D AN K II I J ITC V. eiaae me iuuowiu0 wuw f . , j :r..i i o.. L?y authority of die In t sti,.. n;rii i,..,i
St. Louis New Era: . nmg, iiiu uc.c imiicu, c cc.cu nwucm, jjj for the di;trict ;of fnyia: j-Tf
rts lur the good Ol auction to the highest bidder, lor cash, at the Court Iff it i .
f kland.-rs daily print., or m such other way as sert es, u.c Fu.- h6.uuu.,i6 - . NYebslCf be found wantlllff to the Whiff ceinen . to
UUT. ur. .1..-.' Tt. n;i ir.A IVmnrrat nf vesterdav that n his efforts for the accomplishment oil- ..: i : .m. .T. ourUia"ks,0PJ
t forth bv it. ana tne reason is tuai mcvair iw.. , Fa,lJ - r- g ana wuuia re; t IUI 111 V "t"J I ... . , I .t J ..I manna which. Ulli .1 111 I I.I I ' I. I. .1. .Ct
I . .v.,. or.r rA,Ur in tlif rommunitv made its appearance we uia not mow i luncnu iieuwi:n w , lorwi in I niiauei nuia in wc iiioniu oi June. iianr custom. glaring that every reader in the community maue its I F w.u Li r.t...u... t.,:,.a ih- hjohpvt of. Uii:-..::b .rn... t-.i, -aiu No.
iaM:. Kam i iimtv pntiwi f'tj i uiuiic h L ine iiaiiic uemm ujee ravi uic iatuii3uiuiv t.w -0 . -nia uminuu ui uv. i v , . ri. o..
9 111 f n v rr mr 111 ui: lk t 1111. iiiviui Ii" t- - u i - i
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iConceruingthe matter about which Dr. Lane in that print an article of the puff order that
writes u?, however, it is different. Gen. Lane, beats our time entirely, unewouui suppose
mat
FOR TKLSlDEXTt GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, Of Louisiana.
FOR VICE r RESIDENT: MILLARD FILLMORE, Of New York. WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. 10K THE STATE AT LARiJE. JOSEPH . MARSHALL, of JefTerwr. ÜODLOVC S. ÜKT1I, of Teppecanoe. DISTRICT ELECTORS: 1m DM. J Amu E. Dx-vtue, of Vanderburg. M " Johm S. Davis, of Floyd. 3d " Milton Grego, of DearUrn. 4th David i. IIoli.oway, of Wayne, ath KuojtAs'D. Walpooi of Hancock. Alb IüS ell H. Rovsseac, of Greene, 7th Edwarh W. McGcaohey, ot Tark. Pth Jvmfs F. SriT, of Clinton. 9ih Damel Ü. Pratt, ol Ca. 10ih David Kiluwre, of JVlaware. ,
hr. short time. aco. Quoted from upon reading the article signed "M. r.,'
a certificate from Dr. Lane, (which he did not there is but one orator ia all this section, and 1K0 mMiln,A a.ul evidently desired more than likely there nerer will be another
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to make the impression that the story, now toui unless inueeu wewn juh iwu o-. by the Democrat, that "Gen. Taylor promised course we don't insinuate who wrote M. IV to correct his report" was borne out ia that certainly not, nor do we say who did up that renificate. This was the impression Gen. other paragraph, puffing the puffer but we do
Lane wished to leave on the public mnd, and gay that nothing so rich has made its appear--
because th? Whigs, knowing how well this was ance in this community uunng uns iu., met by Gen. Taylor in his letter to Mr. Duun, and we d:nt believe it can be beat bad by the thought proper to let the matter go without a Puffer Hopkinses of any section. "The editor
public denial, the Democrat was emboldened of the journal neeu utirouiuemuiseuauouiu.
ti l . 1.. . I. ,. I,.!!,.,.!, nml rnn
lien we toiiieinuiaic iuu ifn. 1 ,ilf rmuitrv C I..! vtl'itistta ciie(aini 1 hr ihf mi-user tO-l,,,c 1'
wards the accund and his Secretary of Slate
the
fit-
ill mil fnrth Ina Lest effjrts
" 5- ii"j" v .. ' v.. .
.wu wii in n.r.uerson, m tne county ol Mender (.H.I wh.. ..r p . 1 - . . ...
r if 1 ishju, uiiu oiaic 01 nentucKv,on the bth day ol ep'A flieild Ofonrs, Some weeks ago, WJ ,ember, a. d. 148, between the hours cf 8 o'clock, a.
mission upon which he was seut, and tne in conveisauou n.ui n. urus.ci pun 11- - r. . ui saia oay tne Dlowing de-
t that his instructions and communicalions cal alltirs, and the 1'resideniial election; iByiTivmXZ ZL. w r'
both with the President and Mr. Luchanan that conversation, Mr. Webster said in re- All of the title and interests ol the said Bankrupt-. aie in vritivg, it cannot be supposed that ,Brd to Gen. Tavlor, all must admit that hi in one hundred acres of Land on Rock liar, below tha tv i i . . mitMinmiil c. b . . r. . ... . mouth (if (ireen River, in therountv cif !lpnfliiiin
nr. insiMouiu eiuurc uFuu aug.... W1 COIMiUC i,ad been irreproacnaüie and K " M "h-rived hv .hem hr a Hatn nd fi2 ious a charge against the Executive of this . rn.nnt.ini. II. had ni f.r.l J I.JiÄ
nation without having m his possession ami j , r. jiitivr wirux1
ue, .. r
aus H.
Assignee.
p '
anAh rwmnrrat,s corresoondeilt. 'M.
to uiae nie same tiwigc, uuuui i . m without caring whether it was false r not so certainly not. Where is the use? There w lon-'as the Whigs permitted it to pass uncon nothing for us to do then U nothing for the
indicted. But the public need not express Democrat to do,-" m. r. paster uai
...:-.f ihU rt in the Democrat. It is of a does Ins own work goes a aioue, anum.
...I. 11 f 1. -. ... Im a Kal ' 1 a A . ..A a rv onrll tint 1 n ' I lift
oiece with every single statement made by that cuts and deals, anu u ue "... -v win give u a muai sra.v.. . ,b0v..uj, . gains, g. Ti,l-hjt M much n. by he UU . -J. ÄdVÄ truth in it as any that tl;ea or iciZZ make that's all. I or not, shill be brought to light and spread be
s taken, we are only astouiMied that dishonorable ineanj ior rns own nominauon. i ;tiüuij.ail, i auu. pments have not been made at an He said that Gen. Taylor's present pori lion 1 TY B ST1NS50N, would respectfully inforrn a I 1 hia Irutn.l j al Ihn tu T .1 1 s tliaf rt kau I vi t
Lonü absence Jrom home, how- wa- nol f i.:a ow seeking, lie . had met " r : " . 1! r. e iy.. r" ' n ' ' Ü . " c . r:"",.
- iiiiiiicii in i. lit: i ii v aji rjtniiKiiiiK. w uric iir- iiiiciitjw
...:.kt- i.:. k .1 , rnn,l, ,irp tPstimAiiT uo preieiisious ; lie uiu Mwpuou to no inirig
M I11JII1 ilia I WJVll HIS lliujiiuiin.i;i-v 1 - , i j to .,Hain it. Far from beiii2 surprised at the he had vill.fied no competitor, and used no
V mv-mmmm m m w .- -
step he ha his develc
earlier tlav
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ever, and the time necessary to prepare with ., seemed to be the call of a large por-1 devoting his attention to the practise of Medicine and
carefulness his statements and .the prool upon . - . ueoDlo ail,j was a. Surgery. In tendering his services U the public in h;rhl,rpliPs to sustain those state.Iienls ,,Ü". 11,6 P üp..C Ii " r thw capacity he pledges himself to attend promptly
0 do, "M. 1'. piaster xuuern " " . " ' , V " htljr, W . ansed the delv Eut 1 "ese are mr' u,u and faithlully to those who may favor him wiih n,vo.U-goos it .one,-5humeS.
.ii . -I.. . i it oi v iiiii in mi tpnpn winiPiHr. iiirini" i- i .... . . . .
11 a most seartiiiugav-iuiiuj, iwv.- wij ....... .wf ...,.-., .... . cation win ue a eumcient guarantee to taa tnends at
OUt the Coming canvass, Will lllS conduct De least of his capabilities todischirge successfully tha
against him. Wecanuct believe after this that
the public will place the slightest confidence
in anr statement mat
fJC2The Democrat of yesterday has a string
fore the people, ll is due to the public that
thev should know tne monre uiai agiuiiru
s found in the slightest degree inconsistent
therewith."
Taylor or Ca?s That's the Que tun.
Now that the Leiior ol Acceptance ol M? Whia Nurninaiion bv Gen. Tavlor is before
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CITY OP EV A XS V.fgLL.E:
TVDSDSY MOHXIXG, AUGÜST 15.
(O-ROUGII AND READY CLUB. The members of the Rough and Ready Club are notified to attend at sun down this evening to aid in raising the Pavilion.
. - . . LfTr.o lie-ahnnt fin.Tavlor's treatment1 the Administration in bringing on the Mexi
le by the Democrat, inep- - . . 7 , . . War. and the means thev employed in the
rnllmvini.the communication of Dr. Lane, of the Vo.unteers, vt men are tooaosura to - : .
...a .lau nrininii r.n;nr,iP fwrnlvh..,! hv believed by any ouc. The course pursued by m, uiair. late of the Washinston Globe, by the People the quesiion is, I aylor Wing
I.,. t i .1.., .:.. ...f ..artmlv .t. i.i: :n rh li.itrin ih X.w Vurk I i... I I.mtlkKan Wbittr (!nc
im to Gen. Lane: ..... . i. u.i w, ,-, th iraml . . . kn.o..i
, r . r .i i itK I open the eyes of lue people to tneir true mer- peuiiig uai, um onc. n i ijocoioco. ii is an luio to s..y u In the Democrat of the 11th. rltu . tJ 1 1 ... ? ....... :. practised upon the Senate by Mr. Poll;, in the nr;n.,nu lll.aa(t th.-m
tier.
no
ac-
h,.fnrp (Vincres a ronimunication chariiiüthat ceols the Whin notnination aud besides, in
t wa w I w
T n V i r-rnT
, . ,. . ... . , i s; and cannot fall lo arouse the indignation
, , l . . g- t c ofevery honest man in thecommunity. Amongi Dixon closed by abusing Gen. Lane, the fa- . . . . . .......!
rn.,rii f Indianaand we care nof how much otnersiauaers wnuu we mm m jesicruay
the Whig Orators do this, the more thev abuse Democrat against Gen. Taylor, is one that he
him, the better for Democracy. Dr. Lane an abused the Ohio troops, and the charge is provIntelligent Whig of this city, certifies that , . .. . f .. hparin tl, follow.
Gen. Taylor agreed to correct his report about --b J " -o - - the Indiauians and this is enough." ing character. e copy from the Cmcinnati Now, I have only to state that, the author of Chronicle .
I . , . rrr I II IUI II19IIU I'huviov . i ..lannt-r hw wlnrh the annexation of lexas was . J. 1 . n: i.
: . . .. . . , i.iri ii rifiar ana cicau in tue jimsuu
secured, that is now utlmil ed on a n.n ,of j,
u n nip mi l uicn l Biru iu iitv uivn.ag " - . . ......
!... xv.v!r Tri,trmnps forward and lavs Whiff. He gratelullv1 and 'cordially'
iniiMirtant duties of his profession.
tHlice with Dr. L.L Laycock where he may ba found at all times unless professionally absent, nu lOdiwly ' NEW AltltlVAL. JUST receive! at the Rope 'ore 15 coils Mani'le Rope ;
10 dozen hi stran Ltou-iw; Wlhj HemPTwiar; 23 do Cotton do; fcO gross Matches; 6 bass prime Rio Coffee; 12 bids Cincinnati WhUkey. For talc low, by an2 11 G. VENN EM AN - & CO.
CUASGE IS TUE TaTLOR TlCKET.
just informed by a letter from Johi
Esq. that he finds it impossible from
4ureif his own affairs, to canvass the district! about the Indianians.
lv in il.ii mntnnh hnil nn miltmritv tnuf. mv name. I TITsT AS VK KXTKl, h J (ih.ii. IA1LUK' f. un, I.,. itiinn u i!ij rn
" v l HO . V.l.fcl M ... - . -ivwm. ' ' " - - - Uli. I II t IC SCl'IIU liv-j '
t Pitcher, at all: and further, that I have not certified AND HIS CHICKEN THILF LLILLKb..tlential derk tiie State Department under
,i I . mi i i tkt. i us puraia iiuui me iuhuimu, nuiv ..v. the nre.sent auini'iistraiiun. aiiu inc in iuivih the na- lhal Gen. Taylor agreed to correct his report : 1 . g .,ourM. tfiat one Joseph ?ASi?Sl!S ipmi ,,f the coafidru of
IU QU uiajsttai .a - -
Dit.S. C. W ILSON, LATE of Cincinnati Ohio, having located hinjclf J in the citv ol Kvansville. woukl reiectfullv olL r
1 . ...... s rv iMfindiiil r r 1 ria I m t j l..llt I h 1 I IIA I SI I . . . . . . . -
tins unneces-sar
i'reiif ill oi :ne Diiiiru oiaic. -u.hu i.-c tou iwinrr
! of conquering and subjugating the whole f beUveen hirn and Lewis Cass. The ques-i
Mexico "ZVX Theresull is lo L d'wU W? Rie,ui.
i . a vn wuii iiMiin ii ii i ii mi iiiii i iiir a.t. c. in i .
UlC ww-uiuvw iiuuMuw...... - - - I.. I".., ...,ri.i' rumen fft
infl-OC i aiiui ui uiJJ- -w..wöw j
Gen. Taylor never in ßenuet, of the 2d Reg't of Ohio volunteers,
both Mr. Polk and .Mr. Buchauau. We be
lieve both witnesses can prove beyond even the semblance of cavil all that they hive al
leged, aud we shall with impatience wait tha
as a candidate for elector as thoroughly as it I my presence, said so, nor did I ever hear Gen. who volunteered his testimony to prove that should be done, and has therefore notified the Lane or any oiher'other officer in the Army Gen. Taylor had used profane language toI IKa llAilttun cnlrliAvu if I lniA ' au mill.
c... i r- :.. fk:.:.,u:,.i. nu. : .t.- -r.. ,t. :.,r.f;.. l4lc tmKUwiuituiy...u, ,.J6-.. l(.zt
.wlc c.ii.a. wiuumicc ui u inauim; oi.- MJ 60. A lie lati IS mai, auci . iu.rai6.- f . f . f he w t lQ Mexic0t ailvl was . ; f . .
-cept that position. The Contingent Elector Uons of the Courts of Enquiry, called by Gen. COnsequenty unfit for any thing else after he Connecting what both Mr. Blair and Mr. for this district, Mr. Blythe, will of course, Lane and Col. Bowles, as to the transactions got there. Gen. Taylor spoke the truth then,. Trist tha rgesupoii Mr. Polk with the disclosure under the circumstances, take the place of oa the battle field of Buena Vuta and from when he said such creatuses "came to Mexico . jately maJe oi the design of an armed iorce r iv. i .u i . i . i . i . , m X.T . i gi rn to steal, and not to light. from this Union to meet on the R.10 Grande 111 Mr. Pitcher on the electoral ticket, and with conversation with Gen. W ool and Gen. Tay- Those are lbe Mrl f ne whoae testimony J s,ptember next, for the purpose of engaging in the approbation of Mr. Blythe and our friends lor. the officers and troopsof Indiana, left Mex the Enquirer and Ohio Statesman rely upon lo anoiher Texas annexation scheme coupled
generally we lose no time in making the ne-MCo with ihe confident conviction that Gen. convict lien, laylor ol proianity and injustice
cessary substitution. It will be authorized in Taylor would set their conduct in the right the proper manner at Indianapolis in a few light at the War Office at Washington accord-
days. I in? to the reports of those courts.
o f 1 wish to aar further, I am not mixed up
COT W'e bare been requested by more than -.i. lhe qU.:-- Df anv party. I have made
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towards the volunteers of Ohio!
'Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county,
with the fact that the resolution lately offered by Mr. Holmes, calling upon the President for
all information iu his possession upon this
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of the term -of April eighteen hundred and,! subject, wajj defeated by objections being raisforty six . ' j ed to its reception by the Locofoco members
"The ztatcot Uhio, tranhiin coumy, es. ; ,hp Inn and auRicirnt appears to place
The Jurors of the Grand Jury of the Stale of' lQ. neonleof these United States upon their
Ohio, empannelled and swoin in and for the pjj, Lei them remember ihatoneoflhe
. Joa entown to xepubl W, .he report, ol lhMe sUtenKI) tolelj fuI the Ml. of uulU. FtanUj , ha name . - - J,
the baule of Buena ista made by Urn. layior gm j thank'editors and their corresjKjn- and by the authority of the State of Ohio, upon Jlion a3lhe riatf0rm upon which Gen. Cass has and Gen. Lane. It was our intention to re- dents to omif my name jn tueir electioneering their oaths do present, that JOSEPH BENNET,; baSeJhis claims to an election is, that lliey publish these reports had we not been solicit- MraEraprj!, from this time forth. late of said county, on the fifteenth day of app;ove 0f" all the acts of the Administration" . .... 1 f n frtanrl paragrapns irom una December, eighteen hundred and forty-five, at d thal lhey 6eekt j,, Gen. Cass's ch-ction, ed. and learning that a number of our friends D.S.LANE. y t SVVI!iE of lhe valve of ten j1 oul aU the'designs and schemes of Mr.
desire copies of;hem, we shall place mem side The following is a copy of the certificate dollars, of the goods and chattels and property ! u 11. aiui j, friends. Let them remember
by side in the same paper. Those who desire 0f rjf jng in which according to the para- of one William Lisle, then and there being! Matthe fcubjugation and annexation of all of
extra copies wiH please leare word during the h in the Democrat, Gen. Taylor is repre- lou f fnf thtva te in Älexlc as 1 )- lr,St'1WaS .Üe ... I o" w . ' r lawar. contrarir to the lorm 01 the statute in ,k0 iriKII m m mmmennna ih Mex
day at our office. Ihey win appear to-mor- uented as having agreed to correct his report, such cascs maje anJ provided ,and against the,: war. ami that the convocation of this
row.
ti e: I peace and diguity of the State of Ohio.
Gen Tavlnr. aftPr rnnverMntr some limp UA. F. Perut. Prosecuting Ally
BARBECUE TO THE VolUSTEERS. The citi-Lviti, Gen. Ine in company with Maj. Moony
xensof New Harmony design giring a barbecue to theteturned volunteers at thai place on
Saturdaynext, to which the volunteers 01 ouier . 0f the retreat of the 2d lnd. Reg't. ill the
countiesare invited. 1 he commiuceemurai.e baltieof Buena Vista, and evincing a lull ac- . . . 1 .1 I :. : u .11 ik. f-rtm rohlinn tri ii
the most influential and respeclaoie gentlemen quinwu V "re ,lv" " 'w'" V" ,
as esuuusned uy tne courts 01 enquiry caueu
by Uen. Lane audUol. lwwies to inquire into their conduct respectively that he was very
Barbecue at Ctnthiana. At a meeting i 11 üt ieIlCol. Bowles at the mouth
I . a 1 1 a 1 .
of Franklin county.
.Buffalo Hunt" on the Rio Grande next month
is to complete what the treaty of peace made
bv Trist has defeated. Let ihcm bear in mind
and Dr. Lane, in his tent at his Encampment "This Bill of Iudictment was found upon lhal Mr cs, by virtue of the Baltimore routine Walnut Springs near Monterey. Mexico, testimonv-sworn and sent to the Grand Jury ,iu,i0us, stauds pledged to facilitate and aid stated, after conversing familiarly 011 the sub- by order of the Court. j lhjs reneWed attempt to involve US 111 a sec-
litem, and choosing Tayloi aud Fillmore, as 1 .......
ye must, if Whigs ye are, go lo ing meeting, then. Let forth the Whig rally. Oionnize circulate lhe documents summon up all Whigs 10 their pos s. B h it is said, in some quarters, M iriin Van Buren has a chance. . Well is he has.
(ihotioh none he has) what beiler is he than
Utes? Did he not suppurt lhe whole 01 im
Mexican wart What more did Cass? Did he not go for Pulk, DaIUs, and TexnsT Whit more did Cass! Iu all miners id
slavery, so far as we have the tecord of h' official actio 1, or of his votes, nay, hu he
nut gone further than Cass? Is he ' nol lie fiiniM sii li-Trpxsnr v Martin Van Buten I
183G and 1S4D? Is he not iho smie Ex
MfinivA I'mvpr Van Buren? Is he 11 t the
rnnie Anti-Pioicciion Van Buren? Is h
not lhe same Anli-lnternal Improvemcni Van Buren? IIa he one more Whig priucip'e than Lewis Cs?, unless il be lhal of Fitt
Soil, which he has taken up after cursing us
with Texas, ami bringing on a war lhal inevitably led to lhe addition of New Mexic and California to lhe Union?
No, Whigs! ihero is no true path but in thai of Taylor and Fillmore. The Whigs ol
the North and the dnutli have lormtd a un
ion unon them. Thai 11 lhe ticket of victo
ry, ami he is a dupeora traitor who, afler
twenly years struggle, inrovvs mat Ttctoit away just as it coines within his grasp. -iV-
Y.Ex.
streets op- . .1 . 1 .
d tite ine Mierwooti i:oiif-e. iieMaencc a. me iioum
between of the Rov. Jwiin V. Dodge, corr.tr o. I-Kruktaad Stx
ond etrcas. . aug luuiuixwjm.
I Endorsed. J
of Tosey tounly.
"A. F. Perry, Pros. Att'y.
"A true bill. J. Swisher, Foreman, "of the Grand Jurr.
nnd war w ith Mexuo. And then, determine,
! after reviewing the past and all the sad reahi ties that have grown out of the war we have liust terminated, whether as christians audcit- . 1. .1.. ,iÄ
. j izens they are not Dounj to oppose tue eic'Major Puffer." The Democrat of yesler- tion of Gen. Cass, whose ruling passion, as a . MM I public man, is to see his country carrying on a
sgi
'day says
"We designed writing an editorial in rcard
ajor Robinscti, at
held in Cynthiana, August 1st, 1548, for the 0f the Rio Grande, where he could have done ourpose of ascertaining whether the citizens oi as well as any one, and brought Col Drake XXy
, 11 1 ih-r Had he done so lie said nau no town and vicinity would do honor .0 tne re-i . lh,f r.iipn nn
m m I UIC t a-wva -m... v. ' I , , lit 11 -la1 . I... ... . a .I -tli.l T ltAl I h Ant tri I.I a s 1 1 lh-lf
turnm2 volunteers. Indiana would have been avoided tail wnn I wum Jou ",av the sevion
JohnN Evans was called to the chair and Col. Drake instead of Col. Bowles the credit I when M. P." say
Wm.DaTis appointed Secretary. of the Indiana troops would have Deen saie. On motion of P. W. Robb it was Retohed, The following paragraphs taken from Gen. That a public dinner be gotten up for the Sol- Taylor's letter to Mr. Dunn are all that is nedie3 now returning from Mexico to be given cessary to set the whole matter in its right
. 1 a
war ol invasion and conquest.
on
the 24th inst.
light:
llesohrd, That a public invitation be exten
ded to all the citizens of the adjoining country to attend. JOHNEN. EVANS, President. Wm. Davis, Secretary.
a. v 1 1 . ijianc mr. i . . .
doubt that all !? lh eqV""1 P;h ol Major Kobinstu, at -y . lhflt Mf Vicp presiJent Halbs
the State of me ourt nouse on aturuay eve ung. ' h2S lofl Washington lo be absent the residue of
the sevion. To-day the Jerritonal Dill, wuu h. Wilmnt nrnvisii inrl'ided. comes before the
1 111 ' . I . i v . I - - - - - p - -
.. a , ... n tT.,t Rpnat. lhere are litieen donnern ana niieeu
on Saturday evening. &c? , Southern States. If the representation of both ,, , . . , . . , should be equal, it is not improbable that the Can you describe such a speech just as well , Hl fcJa the ,nlire body of Northern without hearing it as you could if you were members in the House having voted for the propresent and heard every word of il? We are 1 iso. The casting vol; of lhe Vice President somtwhat curious to know. We have heard would therefore be more important, perhaps.
than any that has ever yet Deen given, nuw
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jd to take ri.-k on on shipments of .Merchant
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On reference to the records of aflicial rapers
. . . ... . a A i I . I. V II I f
in the oinceol my Adjutant uenerai, i nnu no mat enc speecu answers ior ua iocoioco that Mr. Dallas takes this oczusion
to desert his post? What one of the Lucjfoco ' organs can explain? Lou. Cour.
evidence that the proceedings of the Court of tors, but that speech won't do to skin coons Iiiquiry.institutedatlheri-quest ofGen.Lane. wilh , lhe ..eloquenl.. elector for this Dis-1 orga were sent tome. To the best of my recollec- .
tion. thev certainly vert not. In the absence "ci no aoupt uiscovercd ou a recent trip up
ofMaior Bliss, my Adjutant General, I cannot the river.
. I . " ... .a. I
. i r .k. speak more positively. J lie order constituting
No Principles" lhe principles u. "iC,lie Court was issued by Gen. Wool, and as it
Whig party have ever been, and still are the J oriiuated at his Head Quarters, its proceed- ... , ... r .'...,:-.., Ther vc a I in?s. he urohablv conceived, not necessary to
principles oi nie m'" UA ..., i:
pxincipl
and
. hd put in mp. II i rnnruf hmverpr. in order-
loud hue and cry iu the locofoco ranks m iiu approved bv me."
and in 1614, because the Whigs had no plat- -With the supplemental letter of General
form "no principles T The same cry is now Lanef cf May 10, 1647, written as is stated, to ,.;rernnsU- sent up When Gen. Har- correct the disposition lo do injustice to Indi8SainVWlf"0 :"P ain nn resolutions na, I have nothing todo. It was not. anc
rison was nouuuawu ... lcuuu not be termed, a Heport. either Stupple
. J...V.am'V1J . m . 1
dopted. None were passeu ucu ,ncutai or otherwise; hence the reason why
Col. Washington's Expedition to Santa fr rt Tl.. UI!. t 1 ..I..
ICE AND CALIFORNIA. Alle puuuc lias Birruin 1 hiton infiiririt'i 1 that Col. Washington had been
s Last. We c lip the following ornered by the Government to lit out a comuisville Journal : "The Pennsyl-! mand from Matämoros for Santa Fe and Cali
fornia, to proceed through the interior ot tne
Ibefe onters were oDejeu; tne nors
Prentice
from the Loui
vania Democrat, acknowledges that M. R. Sute, a Democrat, will vote for Taylor. We apprehend that a good many other Democrats w'tifollou Hute."
were ac
Large Rattlesnake. A large rattlesnake
was killedabout three miles from Wilmington
Clay was nominated in 1S44, and the com en- you Uui 0t find it ou record in the W arOince. v c Qn e 19lh ;ugt He measured six lion that nominated Gen. Taylor, following It first met my eye in the col urn fe three and a half inches in length; had these precedents, passed rone. "After the finding of facts by the Court of .eleven rattles and button; and his fangs, ti,. Tr-nfoco convention adopt platforms Tonu;r. had Gen. Lanj conceived his own of- trh..u ..r rttracted. are ouite one inch
I 11 jHVIIf w -.- - j 4
in length.
i.:.u .t,..;,,1i.Utes are compeiled to regard! CiU rrporf demanded correction, he would,
- tn,;nr nbli-alions upon thePies- it seems fair .o suppose, have rendered a supMSi:ap0SlD2 superior 0D;ieanous up .,um., r.,M,t. .-in thecals of the 3d 5th
ident; obligations greater thao his oain to sup- q( AUrcb direcliy to General Wool. (QrThe in is the advocate of a S uale a$ tort the Constitution. Heuce spring many ol y0 guc!,correciJre statement was, so far as 1 welt as a House of Representatives for France, the evils of real-administration which afllicts k,JOw. ever made. Without such a statement. Ue dweit much upon the example of the U.
Tr l eituer irom nun ui ueu. uui,
lbe icountxy.
Kentucky. The Louisville Courier of yesle.dav lias returns from 59 counties whi-.li show, grin for Crittenden over Owsley of 2,194!
no warra
I report.
i-j-Tlie weatbei ha Wü corchiagholfor BrTor ii-daj. rul. Vinl.y .he h.
trimm or uen. Voo.,inere cou.u ur fc fa d u d nt Sot a chaae in my own detailed 3 B"11 "- . by several eminent .Americans his personal
friends. to come forward and urge the abso-
la - 7 t a .U.Mkia If tria II All 1 il
Defibtcbe or Poxsidest Roberts. rresi- lute necessuyoi io uiaiuucn, mW
dent Roberts, of Liberia, left New York on the really found an enduring republic.
.11 nt nl t. . in the fine packet ship Isaac W right,
f.,r Lir-rnool. The obiect of his visit ia to Texas. In consequence of the low prices of
mak- arrangements, il possible, with the gov- grain and cotton, the farmers in Western Tex-
w . . I ..... . .u.. f
r r . T ' I.. I tn o. .rA 1 11 rn I rt(T 1 nair ail PI1 1 11)11 IU LI1C lOISIII. VI
. .B M m W 9 U IW U III! W I fl I 11 W - IIS U KM . K . K, u u K . mm W - -- --- -
rt. t,.r. .,, tiiKi eriimeuts oi uica. wui."' ....-1 ---- - a felt belore tins eiiiiuru 3 i, iUi mnm ihn jnOflfl
I, ...t. i.irr. tri inrienpnnence oi iiot iia. uiai hiieci'. .1 lacsuuiawu
UUl . . i ,
...r, nnreasive lhanhas Uta felt belo!
t I .... t . V. . ..mn
season, and to-day bids lair to De diplomatic relations may be opened bctweenUeep have been taken into Texas during th kind. If our paper is late our patron L,L ailT,rnmpnt, and that of Liberia. resent year.
country
s and baggage trains were put in readiness; aud the command, consisting of Bragg's Artillery and mounted force, actually on the march, or readv for it. when an order was received
from Washington, directing the abandonment.
of the expedition, arm tnai toi. asiuntou should repair to Jefferson Barracks, with his
forces. From thence, it is understood, mat ne is to proceed on the same expedition; but it is quite certain, that he will not be able to '.accomplish the objeel before the winter sets in. The preparatiotwrforthe expedition from Mala-
moros were ot the most complete Kinn.auu me
journey could have been performed in a comparatively brief time. Under the new order,
the whole of the outfit will probably be aban dotted and sacrificed at Matamoros.
At a C-s3 ratilicatioii meeting and pub raising, in Biauch ci uaty, Michigan, lately theie proved tobe nvre Tavlor and V.ui IJn ten men thin Cartes. Wlim lhe 'raising, commenced, lhe Ex-EJ'for of the Sentinel called oul a l the lop ol his voice for three cheers for Cas, which was responded i with cheers for VrHn Buren and Taj lor. 'IV rigging getting tangled, a mm was sent np m adjust it, which he did, mid called fm "three cheers fur Old Zick,M which wen given, with tremendous c fieri. The LcJcaltered, and the pole fell down!
$500 m:u'A2.
TMIE above re-ar l will l-e-ivm for the ap?rel.f n-
J sion and .le'.ivenn over t x! proj 'T authotry the notorious Atlia Mcjks hl J;ot With iJiiscoj and James Hrown a ll w day3 tincc, ill oi VV rncli
County. 1 he tireunrtancci as n ar af. v e csa w-am
are as loilow; iii:coe an rue iure ti.ir uwi i.oiw and pu-picion i'tll en Meeks, who a:'ur h.d n.onth viited Uriscoe and otlcit-d to del.vt r up the horw lo
UriM-oelor tweutvhveiiot;a:s, wnire ujn n a.i--
reed to pay that amount pruiJHl l:e wotna u t m rothcr Win. ÜriÄ-oepo. wiih hi.n to get tUhor.
and the day was agreed upon for them to start, and when the day arrived tl'tie was a quarrel arose letween Win. Jlnoeand Meeks nr.d ihey did not g . I f . .... h kv Kin.
but in a fliort tune nrtrrwaruh .neei-s iun-j .- scf ar.d brought the Urse aud kti l:ni at ftW Ir "
sons house name iurotten, wiun m. -lhe horte an.i deliventl htm to Iii Urod-er him i;ric)e. Then Mceks dttaan led lbe abovo t
which liricoc reluct M pay as Ms una rer lo let Lis Brother ip i:h him tor the hore, and there
ro-eacon.ilcrulleqtiaricl rjciwwn incmwiuu!-
til nit ttusu - 1, .
only wi nes Uri-coe baa to prove uic u.: ...yr.-
had untie, to w n: jamcs irvn. u "-,J,z' :C;:
the ball enteret! JU.-I ta-low tne futiuiuer muu u
liht side and pacing through and lotting unaer tu riht breast. ' , , . f
Warrick and is rea3y at tie dehveiy "J M.H!ka dead or alive. Meeks is a ?rge good look m? ... . u C -M t.. rifM?nils bru lair
man. v lit viiiii n". r . . . connexion. Hue eye, dark hair an-Wik. qaiek high, bo! 1 open countenance, aud about years i
n;e.
EIHCAL COLLEGE OF OIIITJ
acuttv, solicitous oi e.s p.
1T
l i i
portunity of instruction, will commerce """" he Ut10NDY in October, both in the LoIIej; ami ilt ffi On the" Ut MONDAY in N"-rnbe, the established Coliesiate course commences, an
In chancery.
State of Iudiana Vanderburgh County, s. s.
In the Y anderbunrli Ci:cuit Court, in vacation
August 11, 1S43.
Silas Stephens, Marcus Slier-' wood and John thanklin, Robert 15 . Cichran, Isaac Blackford Matthew IJ. Cockran, Harriet P. Cockran, Jas. Richmond, Jane A. Kichmond,
Washington Kts Margaret Ross, Llizahcth K. Cockran,
John W. Oiabarn and tlie un
known heirs of Jaaies 1 nrker,
AttW.
A nd now at this time comes the said complainjLJants by James G.Jone9,theirsolicito.-anl h e in nllice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, their certain bill of compliint ngainst the above nam-
d defendants. And it a.i'VMiring from the alhdavu
ot a disinterrsted person, ihuday hied m the uierK s office aforesaid, that all of the above named defendants except Robert X.Cochran, Isaac Blackford ano John W. Uraham.'are no w residents of the State o! Indiana. Therefore noiiee is hereby given to the said nonresident defendants that unless they appear and plead to or answer the complainants oid bill of complaint on or befp.e the calling ofthiscauss at the next term of said Cojt to le held at the Court House in Evansville, on the fourth .Monday in September next, the matters and things therein contained will be as to them taken as confessed, aug 15-3 w-p f 4 00. State of Indiana Warrick County, s. s. In the Warrick Circuit Cc-urt tor October Term 143. .... a at i t
1 nomas j. racK.enr.uge, m ln Chancery.-Büi of
1 foreclosure
i
tnrniitTf 1.1 larrh.
JOHN S. SlfoTWKLL. M. I?-, Anatomy. JOHN IXX.KE, .M. D , Chemu-iry. I.. M. LAWSON, M. D., Mal. Med. and General LbTvVKIGIIT.M. D.,ObStetrics and Disease! of Women and Children. ' 1-rtr ,a prarJOHN P HAKKlt'O.N.M. Tlieory and l rartice of Medicine. .i . n;.cetinr On the lt MONDAY in Ortoher, He Dijeetm. Rooms w ill I opened under SSSti fesscr of Anatomy, and his awtant,JOIL la M. D., Demonstrator. ' . , T)inee-
II Ticket W anJo?f n r-
li
rs.
Albert E. I.indley.
pHU snid Thomas J. Braekenridge having on the X 15tb diy of Julv IS 13, riled HisTiill of complaint ngninstsaid Albert C. Liiullry, in thn above entitlad uit in the office, of the Clerk of the Warrick Circuit Court; alboan atHdavit of a disinterested person. show ing thai sni Albert K. läudlty is not a;residentol the ?:tate of Indiana. Therefore tl.e said Albert E. Lind-
ley is hereby notified ol the hling of said bill thmh s-ime 19 neiuiiii? in said court, and that unless he an
nears and nleads. or answers said bill on or betöre the
calling of the cause nt the next term of said court, to be held at the Court House in Boonville on the aecond Monday in October next; the same w ill be takan a
confessed, and determined accorningiy. J. WAIT B. MOORE, Cl k
Ja Mrs J. TnoR.vros, Sol. for Compr
PRINTS! PRINTS!!
N endless quantity and variety of lrir.ts of the newest Spring and Summer styles, together w ith every thine new, in thJ way of Dress Good, lor
sale atwh.K'sale and retail t y ITr..c.v. ap13 M0.1RI3S. JOHNSON.
2
22
THFn,lrriTned have associated them1 Uh UnOcrsir.neu .ia IliifciBMf.
the Livrry
llOUM found.
XeTSMie. TbVV intend jkeej irclfarses.liallbein-.
8. C JOHNSON.
rnd soUaVa share c.f public IWJbnin" b!e is on Vinr street, ltween Johnj n i rir whprethev ran at all t mD
ready to wait upon
and the river, where they
ready to wait upon tl goo.1 stock, and their
with the tune July 2.V-imo
I'ETKR SCOTT,
H
rL.ii Kr- ho in-pared todoaii
House, Sigu, n"dA""V?,M, re,lUestsal Mr
at the lowest rates lie rc . . ul public patronage.
LAND FOB.8AW; . f T AM a.lhorized to U I at privat i I and,theeasthalfofihefcouhetqAartero
tion 31, m town 6, south nS" . . ... I ur terra iswtll le catcd and the wie reyf.N BAR. i...- iir 3M
anuiy w j
1 ing Lvansvdlc. ftmta mng urpcr enlar5a
acre?
ment
, f Bv,ivlUe. . I ft IM ' tat,
renson-
Iheta
b!e terms m quant u - yl find it l0 r wishing to purchase Und or iois. nterctto a.-ply unmcuawy. c0!lDET, Asent.
jyH
. 93iEt:i.t 1 have tsker out
VT miCbwn the estate of Wi ;
L " Ttr , inJeb(ed to the estate wiu .
lam a ;"''".,Vuadersincd,aad those cavin make payment to u present them properly claimsnsMttheuo . authentiCatcJ for py- AN Jf. AdjnV : 4si5xTxE"E EVEÄV VV A just opened at the i)- 1 tfrc;ed itta. .iuet-t and cheapest ab): cr;1 1 cf Gcutiemen. market, conung ot cve.y vajjij G &ip.wcar.Udies i;Frf n" KÜ, and every
rtw l 111 V lilAtrva av.
dl of at cxcelingly No. 22. Main Ft.
)mQvv tlie rea;n.
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