Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 July 1840 — Page 3
8BOOfiTILLE,INDIANA
. FRIDAY", JCL.T SI, 1840.
Senator. Tot the last two weeks then has been
the most unfair coarse penned towards Judge
u.itit. Ever? weapon has been brought to bear
. - - . 1 J .
They hare punued him like some wild beast, to
r a . n m .
int him down, Because ne l b an oia termer, ine
have tho ugbt they could dan to meet him. v-anr or five of them have therefore followed him
Lnnd the countv. allowing Mount only one hour
L ipeak and then all of them 'reply to him, and not
Latent that he sUeuid be met oy sis competitor ,but
Uey have brought against him the man who last
Inter deserted his pledges , his constituents, the
aterosu of hiejcounty, and his principles, (if he
Lver Lad any.)
Whr all this exertion to prostrate this old poin
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Wf, wso bos essentially aiaea wun nis own nanus
m&Iting Frankliu County what it is! Do not
iba citiaens oi ibis county know Judge Olouml
Than why all this exertion to make them believe
is an enemy to their interests. With Mr. Pur
act as a citizen and a private man, we res peet him
out m talent ana ousiness pnetices Air. Mount is far his superior. His claims upon the county w ill
not compare with Mr. Mount's. Neither of th em
ire polished gentlemen, nor profound scholars, but
Mr. Meant nas obtained an mil nence in the Leris
tars by albusiness tact and honorable deportment
which nirsei could never obtain. But we nave
nothing to feat of the result. The old citizens of
ranklin know their interests and have determined
to nutain mem. iney wants man t bey can
trust, without giving hit pledges three yean in ad
vince. 1 hey oon t want northern men with south
tro principles, nor Van Bunn men pledged to give
big rotes.
Let os hear what pothers say of the Demo
critic Whig nomination in this county. The
Indiana Journal, (peaking of oor ticket says
'Toe Hon. David Morjrr.well remembered as
one of the most venerable, and yet one of tl
most active Senators for many years paaUwas
Dominated to nil the meaner .occasioned br
the expiration of his term of service. Judge Mount is well known as one of the earliest
etlersof the State and consequently as one
who has possessed the best opportunities of
acquiring a knowledge of her best intetests.
Sever swerved by party considerations from
what he conceives to be the path of duty , his
course is plain, straight forward and honest
while bis expenence,acquircd in several pub
lie stations with which be has been honored
with the respect which his associates attach
to his age, enable him to accomplish the wish
es o.r his constituents in almost every matter
committed to his care. John A. Matson and
James Conwell are the nominees for Repreniatives, both of whom have formerly served ike'county of Franklin in a legislative capac
ity ttn no ten honor to themselves than to
the People by whom they were elected. We
presume that the election of those faithful
public servants, who have been tried and not
lound wanting, is beyond all doubt.
To every candid and l-eaannahlo man
commend to their serious attention the com
munication of James Conwell. Seriously refleet upon the means resorted to bv this cor. rapt administration to sustain themselves and
new party. How can anv honest think-intr
Mn sustain a nrf inmrk i
lioods. The whole Whit Wt,
presented as a set of hmthnnnk M..knt.
"ert of dfMrr.lino t,m Iwil. ---.
The corruptions of the Globe and itssatelites, aiaiHKL a . ...
;M5 make the patriot weep for his
Z V ' to "J. P0i w spot but these rrfl Im'i... J-..
, i - c,;r . . nkMiLK ii wun
ssawn HtHiwii ana aa, m i m
' u . - . - v" Htcu inn busthese thinsrsis Rnnoct; i
k " r . ."r" tney will do it. when
are ntrntiv inf.j i . . , - .
aj " ' w iveaa ana renect, then reasonable men, accountable to
lUVnd! ,lherPPro or disapprove, on Honday next, h win- --. r...
'en on eur holiest institMi;Ana ...
o. .. . : vi ui uni
r" , a 1 we onbtthe decision of theciti
i;",.., rsVo county t No, we will not
-niuiemoyaarboringthe idea that they
Tke
" VIVI.UUT Jill A
n has made several speeches and has iartri-
uiTiiea othera ta meet him Rt
t was ewaiettt HeLfj
result? Johnson attempted to nply to him iwt has never dared to pot Lis finger in the
MkLv Robinson met Matson once cked out from nvseting him the next day ac
io appointment at Fairfield. Mr. IUmh
-na one oi Mr. Matson 's appoint-
" mwwo a aisposiuoa ! go
I " wen too busy wbeatver Matson bad a speech
about as honorable aa we ex Dec tad i tksn vv.
look for all kinds of dishonorable m. t.
their ends. Dii the whig. pBrue such a course they would be defeated, and thev onrkt i
And so should any party be pot down that would
attempt to deceive the people in that way.
We an asked bv a conesnondant uA i...
ter Lewis M. Clark runaway was it that Pnrsel procured hi. certificate!" Thi. is a question we cannot positively answer. It is dated on Saturday
July 18th, and he runaway on the Mth. But we underetand that Mr. Pursel admitted at Mount Car-
mei that be (Puree!) wrote it on Sundaw. nJ M.i .
ooy up to Wiark to pet him to aiira it on J
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"Ul we suppose it was necessary to date it back the
uay oeiore be runaway.
Gmd.M. R. Hull, we understand, denied in
speech at West Union on Monday last, his being
uiawiiwoi Amos Lane. In Fayette county it is considered disgraceful for even a Van Buren man
to be an associate of Amos Lane.
Louisiana Safe! We have sufficient returns from Louisana to ensure the State for Harrison. Th nnnn.
lar vote in favor of the Harrison Ticket is o-
ver a,UUU! It is settled we have a majority in both branches of the Legislature, and thelast advices say two out of three memhera ofiVn.
gress. The Whig majority in the first Dis-
mctwaww: ine v an tsuren majority in
tut; occonu LriHirici is n. ana imt u hitr m.
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jonty in the Third District is said to be about
On Monday next you will be called unon
to discharge the most sacred privilege of a free people. Are you prepared to discharge
inai amy laittitully and honestly. The minions of power are strtierfflinff to enshive
you. This is the last hope of Freemen, and
ii unsuccessiui, tue last struggle of an OPH B an I . al Tel fj II TsTBfc BT F. VSk s en
Cook, the murderer, escaned from our Jail
w a -
on luesday night last. This we have been
expecting for some time. Our jail is a per
fect numoug. Any man can get out of it that
tries. It is a constant bill of costs to the county by keeping them a while .and then let Oiem
escape before they are brought to justice.
its inefficiency also enboldens perpetrators in
crime, as they knew thev can escaoe. before
justice is mete J out to them.
FORGERY.
lb "n-managers of the Democrat mihliahed
something last week which they call Judge Mount communication. But it i. so garbled and mutila
ted that he is unwilling to own it. Such forgery
"J "va oeen guiny oi in tbi. matter is in keeping with the ecu and fairness of the Tan Bu
ren party.
la the 18th tin. tkar 1m c..-J:J... c. .l.
election." instead of "candidate for re-etectioo."
win line connecting" instead of "connecfedV
vu iiu fiouiicia insieaa ei "political 26th line "Othor" inatoail rMU.
33d line "Broookville" instead of Brookrille.'
tbliae uiivor" instead of "Oliver." 43d line "caadidatea' instead of candidate.'
4th line "be" instead or we." 78th line "himteir inatsail nt h;mir
79lh line the word 'aV inMittJ kM i -l.i
oe at an.
88th lineVibjsct' instead of 'subject. 103d line 'bnsidess instead of 'business. 106th line 'suject' instead of 'subject.' 108th line 'fall instead of 'full.' I09th line 'and instead o f 'an . 112th line 'around instead afffroun J '
lljkk. line 'him instead of them, the same line 3d July' for 2d July. 127ta line 'Baacaa' instead of 'Buncam. 128th line Deer instead of 'Dear. 142d line 'country' instead of 'county. 147th line 'miself instead of 'mT-eir.'
15Sd line Pm.re I' t r.u.-.
aieau oi rurseis' admission to Lewi..
Together with innumerable other alterations
which would destroy aa honorable establishment.
but which is in perfect keeping with that paper. Then to add still farther injury they hold it vn to
the public end My "he could not have written a
more .illy article.
Well is thi. all! No indeed. They then een d
ia a bill Cor twice the amount of auch publishin?
and demand payment.
I. this bononble? Garble, mutilate, and alter.
and then palm it off as renoine. an d charre the in
jored party two prices for doing him such injus
tice.
A VOUST ELECTION, lSioT" Samuel Diffccr, of Rush County. F0T UBtTTEtANT ooVKKXOa. Samuel nail, of Gibson County. Senator, DArtD JtOUMT. , Representatives, JO HA' A. MATSOX, JAMBS COJv WELL Sheriff, JEREMIAH O. ST. JOHJf. Recorder, GEOROE W. KIMBLE. Coroner, -OTHJTIEL COLESCOTT. C.mr. of 2d District . ROBT. TEAPLEtO'. CiY.U nutrict-JAJUES WEBB.
F rom the Ano Orleans Bee o July 13. W have now returns from the whole of the first Congressional district. They exhibit the following vote:
For Mr White, Mr LeouorJ, 1,757
Majority for White, 2,015 In 183S, White's n.ajority in this district Was 919. His tnaiarilv now .1
. . . - J J ww umu double that amount. The first Hi.irlr h..
covered herself with glory. LOCO FOCO CHIVALRY. A friend has just informed us of the follow, ing incident, which must effect the risables of him who reads it: N
. m . i uwuwr ui inaiviauais were on Do you desire the happiness of yourself jteVWllSafiiSJrtr
AlOBX roICEtr. . W rrIVl nanr
called Old Hickory, printed at Springfield,
Illinois, in mat paper oi tne zatri or May, 1&UL thro is nnhfishMl a
Durporting tobeardateatuNorth Bend, Ohio,
May i,iow." ana to oe signed by John U. Wriirht. David Gwvnne. O. M. Snnrr.
Gen. Harrison's corresponding committee. esswa j a
inis is a vi le forgery wise trom beginning to end. No snrh lttr m r wrillsn tr
subscribed by tone of them nor by anyone for them with their knowledge or Fconsent!
The order is to "charge upon the enemy." Forgery and perjury are among the means used. What next? Cm. Gaz. This, says the Louisville Journal, is no less than the ninth case of loco foco forgery that has beea brought to light within the last three weeks. The loco foco leaders are all
making a concerted and set effort to forge and lie the people out of their opinions and old Tinnoeanoo out of his lawtinn. f jw
Foco Central Committees forge and lie, 'loco foco members of Congress forge and Mie, and blank naner and twino editors fore and lio.
r i - o - t and thank a la tho indenondcoro and ialalii.
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ukev, i . . gence oi tne peop e,tne moreine ageo soldier oil . e.bct plenty of time to reDlv to iedre Uooat. I nAil JLAia -:.w u t j
'til i. , . . hiihu irmv mwiiii wimiwinif ran ITiaCi
r.. ' roe. t he teds cant defend i ike more nrmtdlv his euro and 7.r.nottl famo
-mren and i i. . . .
Ml . . . .
:T. - "fw Trunin ine mt week exai"d dbill., containing the meet vill.nou.
J,, , tiamsoa and uigger have 't. "wtl'ted ia the bank nortn of thi. Mn.i.
va beea distributod here, but wa have seen
"mtwmvi am m lowasatna nam
i bis course ef the feieral party is
- w S- mmw.- ajMWrwtSB tniHej is borne aloA neon the strong wings of an - . n ... .
cuiigmeacu puouc veDuneBL tntu rat.
Jadee Walker, of Uiatissinni. well knowo
for yean as one of the most ten Ions and dow-
erfsl friends of the Administration in that
StateJiaa taken the stnmn tr eAA TinnoraiMk.
mmmr iws w a ai oa W K lie declares that he will travel throarh ever
county of Mississippi to repair as for as possi
ble tne oitcntei nenas done. X-ou. Jew.
and children, and the prosperity of vour
s country then discharge your duty as Free
men, wnnsi you have the power. Do you desire the permanency of our free institutions- then at the ballot box rebuke the federal usurpers and Tyrants!! Do you wish to preserve pure the elective
franchisee-then in the majesty of your power march to the ballot box and seal the condemnation of the corrupt partv in bower.whn
are endeavouring to deprive you of it.
lo you leei Uf f KUSSH-JJ by the iron hand of your RULERS See labor and the products of labor reduced to almost noth.no
-the business and commerce of the country a. Ait a a a - w
prosiraiea ine wonc shop vacated and the people beggared and the country ruined Then avenge your wrongs!!!
Jt KKJMKJN OF INDIANA!! The eves
of the Nation are upon you! Sleen not at
m sn .a
youi- posis white the enemy are battling
aown ine cuaaei oi r reedom.
"Curse the Slave, Whose Treason, like a deadly blight, Comes oer the councils of the brare, To blast them in the hour ofmitrht
Will you remain idle whilst thev are bat-
tcrhi down the Constitution, and winding
about your necks the ponderous chains of
dJLd A V Jbiti jl :! FREEMEN To the rescue The time
has NOW arrived when it is necessary for
the friends of human liberty to sneak in thun
der tones their condemnation of this corrupt dynasty, which has turned a deaf ear to the 1 .am 1 a ....
lemeniauons oi the people, "laughed at their calamity," and trampled under foot their
dearest rights
But "Don't give up the ehip." Our bond.
' ' A Si age will end. The Goths and Vandals will
i "i i mirr a . J
oe ariven irom w asnington. Xhe voice oil .a a Ml a a .
the people win again be heard confidence be restored business revived our institu
tions perpetuated and the people again be prosperous and happy.
that Slate, a fellow by the name of McAfee, A thorough-Coin- Loco Porn. untrfAnV
show off his patriotism, and insult the Whigs,
"3 iwillg llie MODBR2C UcftlOCrOtiC I tAO, (a petticoat.) llavinr nUcid it in a nrominonl
situation to meet the eye of the passer-by, he stationed him-.lf m ill. I l, : i .j
niWWc-mk aM nitUU, 0 guard it, swearini? venpeanr unnn him h
should attempt to displace it. Upon the ap-
procn oi tne company whom it was intended io offend, the petticoat hero was (amnunil,J
to lover his sign; he refused one of the com-
pny i4.cn -uearea to," and Ibundcied forth in a voice that thrilled throncrh th f
lungs' -Down with your rue, immediately.
iwjti, MA. v ii with rr: i ne pc re into ry manner iu which this demand was delivered, so frightened the chivalrous wight, that
as means oi saiety, be 'cooned it' up the tree and threw down the Loco Foco Flag, amidst .1. aa a. .P
me ioua laughter ol surrounding Whigs. And there stood the Dink of Vanocracv. in all
his glory doubtless soliloauizinp in like man.
ner with one in a similar predieament:
"To be ealm and coo, la a hero's rule; Then tell me, prayIn the midst of a fray. Where, vktre could I be, So coot, as in a tv. And, near to the top, I wa. safe from a ror!"
OBITUABT.
Communicated. Died on the 10th inst. at her residence in
this township, SUSAN, consort of N. O.Hin- - 1 A t .a S B .a a
man, in me isi year oi ner age. While uvine, Mrs. Hinman was beloved bv all her ac
Quaintances;hr mild and gentle mnnncr,and
ner acvouoo to ner husoane, was such that would warrant her esteem bv all .ka know
her; and whi n she was brought upon the bed
oi sicKuets anu pain sne exercised a great deal of patience. When she saw the anoronrh
of death she had no fears, that it was a mes
senger ot peace to her troubled and distracted mind, and while the unering dart of death was piercing her, and her soul was about to take its flight to worlds unknown, she chidcl I a ' , . ..."
ner nusuana ana parents lor their weakness, and told them that she would soon be in an
other and a better world.
Tbb raosraers. Mr Chw in his fineled to a devreo wo hav kr
speech at IUnoyer, expresses dint ine Uy theWd, as, indeed the immense gatherings, even opinion, that if the Opposition maafully per-Wt this (for the husbandmen) busv time of the rmi its datv. wat least twentv ef the Spates vean knrn .-.ci
Afttko Union will unite in the elorious wekbneartaas lnMi.ltt.k
w. - w . r r iuiuuinuBij of the salvation of the Constitution and the It is only, therefor, e, for the country to per-
redemption ottne counuy. tevere, and that every man should act as tho'
It seems to us as much settled point, thatihis particular exertraas might be decisive of J"WrJ neat. r Van Curen is to be defeated, as that thelcha nattal u..u-r., MUm I : . . BNJ AM1N irTJLaUUU.8ec.
aww. . " "" r " cxeruons mignt oe eecmve oi llr Van Doren is to be defeated, as that thekfce general result, to make the future quite se.
MTIiARY NOT11 E.
fnHE second exhibition of the Miami Soeietv ii. of Miami University, will be held oa Tuesday evening, the I lth of August, when the .universal oratiei will be delivered by the Rt. Rev.
mornins. the iTPadnatinar ntamhara of Iha jlnvi.lv
will be addressed by Henry Folsome, Esq. of Ur-
nana, ine iris no oi saterature and too public generally, are invited to attend.
Li. is. lncKsaeoRi uommiuec J. Vauavspal of A. McCaaa arrangements THE Sosielv of Alumni will hold their regular
annual raeeting on Thursday moraine;, the 13th of August, at 8 oxlock, and the anniversary oration will be delivered immediately after, by Charles Anderson Esq. of Dayton.
July 'js, 1S4.U.
rr?:iQ grindstones, lWCf 50 Bbl. Conameueh Salt.
1,0001b. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, Shbds. N.O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyeon do. Common twist Tobacco,' Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoed., lust received and fot sale by R. dcS. TTNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above.
ESCAPED, ton the Subscriber living in New Trenton Fraaklia Couatv Indiana, oa Friday the I7tb
ef July, one dark bay mare with a Mar ia her lurehead, shod all round, and interteres.wilh her fore hri ait I.M.MII,lU. Al MMII MlliniM
or giving information of said beast so 1 ean obtain
1CHMOND AND BROOLVIfXE CANAL The atock border, in the Riehmoad and Brooktille Canal, are hereby notified that two dot-' 1st en each share, of the second Installment now A - van a . 3 a3
aue win oe required obusir any w vu ma. i-wp-a. t . a if .a..
6th mo 20th, 1840.
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