Indiana American, Volume 11, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 December 1843 — Page 3
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BUOOKVILLE, 1 X D I A X A VRIIAY, DEC'EMBF.K S, IMS. FOU PRESIDENT, II KXUY CL A Y, of Ky jt- anticipate our u-ual hour of ptiblit,l:n. to lay before our readers, at tl.e eriiert kir, the tJovernor's Message, and tLe urgani;mn of the Legislature Ibuti Cook. O ir readers will remember thvt in 'ie spring of 1840, Ihe Head bor!- of a mn nsmed Champe. was found in the Nonh-1 fit put of this county, and that one Hosca . O'k apprehended and lodged in jail on i suspicion of having murdered this Champe. ji will be also remembered that Cook escaped from a; I ami made on. lie is now tn the of thii county awaiting his trial, having been j o "r' " -ri imi. lo of them citizens of Decatur county, the ' other of Vermillion. Cook had married and other of Vermillion. Cook had married and become the father of two children dtitins his ' absence, and was engaged in farming. He 15 sii-1 to manifest much indifference. and declares thvt if he has a fair trial he will get off. Most persons think that he has much to fear from a fair trial; and certainly, if be is guilty of this mst atrecious and cold blooded murder, he ieres the severest visitings of the lawSime apprehension exists that he mav succeed
, .econd time in breaking the old jail, which is !paCke,Shrmeld- 0,1 "'ving New York, quite remarkable for escapes butthe vigilance' inxuirios xvere n,ade of ,li,n ""ing 'he
of the officers is grest, and we think he will be obliged to stand a trial. Indianapolis. Dec. 3. 1S43. To-morrow the Legislature of Indiana orpnizes. To those limited to the scenes ensctmg at this hour, there is much to disgust and at the same time amuse. There are lu re probobly two-thirds of the members of the Legislature, and some 150 or 200 candidates f ir the different petty offices to be filled the
ippriMchtng session. And for the attentive j German country, expenses are about the same observer to watch the bold impudence of 'h"y r he United Slates. In Italy and nine, the sly cunning or others, and the peree" j F, anc 'ravellina is cheaper than iih i:s. In serin pertinacity of all, i, .hows a state ofaf-'i ,0"e.of 'he, mPt "Pve items as . .. well ah the greatest annox ance. is passports. hir disagreeable to retiring modest merit. j The custom of feeing the servnnis ptevails all Happy is the contented farmer or mechanic over Europe, and the demand is lesion. At who has no tspirations for iflire. and nh.i!,ne respectable hotels in Enclanc. waiter.
endowed ,'wiih sufficient honest inrinstrr to !
ni... in nrir... .i. . . u u i bout fin y cents. If you ride a hundred miles n.oy ,n private that competence whu h . al- npnn an Knjr,h or Iris,, mM ym m(i(s wsys the reward or personal application. They j pay the guard and the coachman, wbodemand experience none rthe Teveiish excitement, t nt least Ho English shillings each. The list sre lured into no dihoiest tu. kery and are '. ,f ''"d1'. aremnny for porterace. Paili.ot.bjerted U. the reverses or disappointed ' " w!Iin very expensive. . ,, ai the pric e in the second class cars is considfc're. Here ts presented a fine school for thej erably more than in the first class cars in the yoi!ir and rising politicians of our State, upon . United States. In Prussia, Saxony, and Auswhom our country and liberty depends, to be I w "prp altosether there ate about three or initiated into ali the schemcs.'barrain tricke-'f""r n"T"1reo milp ,f railroads completed, ..,. . , ... , , ' ,. i ra Iroad travellioe is about the same as with us. ry and dishonesty ot a political life. Here t,. ....... j r . . J ' uric i r ranee, the difference is not material, but they receive from their political fathers those, in the second class cars, which are cenerallv lessons which arc to have a lasting impression ' PT"' ""r best, the price or travel i cheapnpon them when thev shall rise to hif h places ' er" Tr,Vf,,Ii,,e ny roaches in Great Britain vain our Government'. Do r o!d Bnd Brsv j ' 7? $1 5J to 8 for one hundred miles. . , . , e - 'he inside seats beino ibe most expensive, and. headed politicians ruby apprecia.e their entire j in c-od w eatbrr, the least comfortable. Tl.e responsibility when they are labeling into prices in the French and Italian diligences also
the political world their vourw and p mi-ii g friends? Do they alw .vs fn-w at all ait.-n.pts at dudionest scheming and duP!icii ? We fpar these things are too much neel ctrd. Dot it useless Tor tit in this letter to eive our ira if rs any speculations as to w u w Hi he the i i .- . , ,. sccessful intriguers on ti-mornw. as the same N. trthe American that contains these spec-j ions will contain an account or the organi - ution. ? ' ut ion Smce we last wrote, Captain Cain, the P -st-' master at Indian? iS ..,. t - v v.inuu jui) oi me uisrici tonrt now m sion in this place, for hreaking open letters Pressed to Joseph M. Moore. He was arraigned on Friday last on the charge and ac quitted by the jury. It was proven that he had
iroken open three letter in one week, but aSjSARin Drison, youngest daughter pf ,;r. j was only accidental, the jury could riot think ' Brison.
i disgracing him for so trivial an offence, esrTiany aathejiiry waS)wi,h one exception, ro tocos. The trial created much exciterant here. C. Cushing prosecuted, and THoward, W. W. Wick. Quarles & Bradley. Ju3?e Morrison, &c. &c defended. Dan. Kelso arrived in this place las', evening Jo contest the seat in the Senate for Switxer!"J county, with Mr. Henry. This morning rtout 4 or 5 o'clock, his room-mate, Mr. MathtnT, the Representative from Morgan, gave him a severe w hipping, before either of them hJ drawn on their clothes. They comtnenc(J their fight in their bed room before the Wders were up, but the noise soon brought Benito the scene of battle. It ,s Baid Kelso I t somr lasting marks Pf ,he rencounter Mr. Matheny is a loco. We refrain from giyln2 what ic genraally understood to be tl e seor this difficulty. The revised code w ill not be ready for delivTtwe think, before the middle of January. e re much pleased with the outward apF"'ance of the work, but can form no opinion 6 ' internal arrangement. But we have this durante, it is coming from the best hands it M have been placed in. We think it will code 'honor.bl. to the St.t, nnd be ne1 .
tn pohUcs ihr It little that it new. Theie
appear to be consideiable feeling in favor of ! Cass among our democratic friends. Preparation are making, we understand, to comi mence a Has paper at our seat or Government, j Dm should Van Duren be nominated at Baltij more, as he assuredly will, it will be a short ! lived concern. Old granny Thompson, of the Greensbnrgh fteptisitory, forsaken, neglected, and despised, I by his party, has retired rr m the charge of wiai nuseraoiy conducted paper. And after he sneak aw ay into disgracefol obscurity, we hope he will have time to repent of the sins of hi editorial cateer. Gov. M'hitcomh being an old bachelor, the 1 orors of tl p Govei not 's house will le done by Mr. Bright and his family, who have already moved in, Gov. Bigger having vacated it pome ten days since. c. F. C. itI there any necessity for tl e violatiou f 1 1 S,',,ti, by the slanshterinu' f bogs, in the vicinity of tbi town ?" If a case m iht.-sshv can t e made out. e shall bp pleased to hoar it. If no necessit-. p .Imil consider it a wanton ,t,,. r c .i j n'n .! nit- otti ir-ii fl 1 f n l m iYia n.mni.A H : . 1 .. ... iiir.iiicsi inoiivrmai can inspire .human nature the love of the "Almighty dollar." MR. ERASTU-S BROOKS. We clip the following from the N. Y. Express, ft is from the pen of Mr. Brooks, one of the Editors of that paper, who, on returnino ifnmi a ,our Europe, was wrecked in the route be had traveled, and the expenses of his trip to which he replies: " We mentioned but a few of the places we visited, the time of absence was a few days short of eight months. Our travelling expenses were a little more than one thousand dollars. T'-ie dis.ance, including two voyages across the Atlantic, about nineteen thousand miles. "The most expensive country for travelling we visitrd was Russia. England came next, and then Holland. In Norway, Denmark. Poland, Sweden. Prussia. Austria nnH nil -ninormai.l. and boots expect a per diem of j XTV- Md ' wnie ratio. ThroughF'"Tn "v" "'""x' " lrk l1tlrC A Tl-aiiaT svi)u na, V.-.. a. will eat almost four nr five meals a dav;; and a Frenrbman never more than two. Ear h ,,!,vs f"r " n!,! h:,?- '" '" an""nt of a bill. I i oi course, oeneniis n iorrthnr nr..... i ,. r...... r . . . i . ' . . '" " j miu iiiiri!ie in ine iraveiier. The Russians are Hiildirg a superb Tortres ' the frontier or Turkey in Asia ItUvi,, - ia.ed on a h,l that ris.s in Z r 1. I ' j a'od on a hil tbat rioS in the middle or an exr ,h?,,n- rr . ' " l" i " rn the river spatchel. The barracka are II Y3I EX K A Li. Marricd On Thursday the7ih inst in Po sey Township. Mr. Stephen Jrvra to Mic i Deal gently with her: she is dea.' Beyond what vestal lips have told. And like a lamb, from fountain clear, Sii turns confiding to the fold; She ruud the sweet, domestic bow e-, Th wreath of changeless love shall tw ine, Watch fot thy pp at vesper hour. And blend her holiest prayer with thine.' Administratrix's IN o! ice. TOTICEis hereby given that letters r administration upon the estate of Simon Fry, late of Franklin county, Ind., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned bv the
Clerk of the Probate Court of said county. I Mr. Gooding was withdrawn after the first All persons indebted to the Estate are requir- j na,lt,t. Mr. Vaw ter was, on the 2d ballot, deed to make immediate payment; and those rlareJ duly elected Assistant Clerk of the
having claims against the estate are requested io present tnem for settlement. The estate is solvent. ALIZABETII FRY, Administratrix. Dee. 7ih, 1843. 50-3w. Administratrix's Sale. 'FHE undersigned Administratrix of thees- ' tate of Simon Frv Uiv ofTr-mllm mm . tate of Simon Fry, late of Franklin com. - ihe uT- r- V r,' I . me late rn nenrp r cni.l dii in ll.ih i ... ine laie residence of said dec, in Bath townslliD. the nrnnt nrnnetlv nf A. ..... !
.stmg or il.y Corn, Hogs, Cattle Fanning diana Journal and Senfmei; and 'V, tern rute.,s.Is,&c.&c. Nme months credit will be i(in Democrat, to occupy the seat, i?y i g.ven on all sums .ver S3, by giving good se-! lotted to reporters, was'adonted cunty; urider that amount, cash at the time or On motion or Mr. None!, the rules and or..le. Sa e , co menc e a, 0 o'clock, A. M. der. of . session were' .denied for the
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w .'iw-iu 11 1 ".I.A 1 JL JSSt INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
Monday, Dec. 4th, 1F43. The Senate met at 9. A. M. The Senate was called to order by the Hon. 1 Thos.D. Walpole, President pro tem of the last Senate. j I he members elected last Augnst came for-; wsrd, presented their credentials, and weie sworn inlooffice by Hon. Charle, Dewy, Judge of Hie Mipreme Court, t Tl... : J .i nc ot-nairr iiiiuiruiaiciy proceeded to Dallot for a Principal Secretary (Messrs. Dobson i and .Morgan acting as Tellers) with the fol lowing result. 1ft 2nd Srd 4th 5th 6ih 7th Stb 9tb fo (V 1 22 23 24 2 23 I Jo 2i IS 11 9 22 22 12 11 3 1 1 10 a 1 5 12 12 5 S 2 2 2 3 nal.lwii. !.. F.) I Morrison (I. Fj24 Ta bot (.. F ) Stewart (W.) Test (Tvler) M. ffHt VW.) KUk 3 1 1 Mr. Read at this stage moved to adjourn till 1 o'clock which was carried. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Senate met. the Preaidem ; th -hir i u. . ... Ihehanotings for Principal Secretary was resumed with the follow ing result, the other candidates having withdrawn. I0h. 23 20 1 of Jackson Co. J. M.Talbott (L. F.) Wm. T. Otto (W.) C. II. Test (Tyler I,. F.) So William T. Ono (Y. iVenws daed du. ' , d . " ' " into office by Judge Dewy. : . . ... , ' The Senate then proceeded to the election f an Assistant Secretary, Messrs. Dcfrees and Parks actiiijj as tellers, as follows. 1st. 2 d. 3rd.
J. H. Farquhar (W.) 12 12 J. D. Fereuson (W.) 1 Wm. H. Kin ( W.) 4 II. S.Arnold (W.) 2 1 D. S. Beatty (V.) 1 4 I.N. Aiken (V.) 3 4 E. C. Doran (L. F.) 19 24 A. W. Dumont (V.) G 4 Williams 1 1 Hanna I
11 2 6 23 elected. 2 I Edward C. Doran,(L. F.) of Knox County ; was thus declared to be duly elected Assistant; Secretary and was sworn into office The Senate then proceeded to elect a Door Keeper (Messrs. Ritchey and Tannehill tellers) w nen sixteen candidates lor tlie office were put in nomination. Mr. Derrees after the 11th ballotings moved to adjourn which was negatived. The ballotin is c mtinned and on the 16ih, John Bishop or Mai ion Co. (L. F.) w as elected, and the Senate then adjourned till to-moirovv at 9, A. M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday. Dec. 4. 1843. The House was called to older by Andrew J. Harlan Assistant Clerk of the last House and the roll Mo? called the members answered
lo their names and took the oath of office. enre lineerine consumption, her feelines or The following members were absent, vir.: devotion and spirituil consolation increased, Messrs. Boone, of Boone; Lee. of Posey, Te- i nfl con,'n'd '"J"1 so until the very last movis, or Jefferson: and Soicknall. or Dei'horn-! f her earthly existence, for she died in
It rnnnir.l AQ i , i , T1..11 -t . .... . . or-iiiiiisr-ineii proceeuen to ine election oi Speaker. Messrs. Ilanna and Noivell actim? as 1V.I1 . ..I.-.. -.. fiu-rs, nen .ir. mimonson wiuiarew ins pretensions as a candidate for that station, (which had been urged by his friends.) Messrs. Robinson, Gorman. E Imonson, Bowles, and Lo?an, were severally put in nomination, the follow ins is the result of the ballotings, Messrs. Logan and Gorman having declined on the second: 1st. 18 37 13 . 12 1 9 2 3 21. 27 33 13 6 1 9 3d. 37 33 18 1 1 lih. 59 11 17 1 A. L. Robinson, S. W. P irker, B. R. Edmonson, Ezekiel D. Logan, of W Wm. A. Bow les. " ... . -- i . a. Gorman, J. S. Simonson, Scatterin g, 8 ': ' u. ..omr n,i ..arroi, nav - i l"2 '-d ma,or,,y of all the votes given U.k V . A A ma.m T Yl.t- r u i The Speaker having been conducted to the 1 ni, i .. i- t r tr . . address. On motion ihe House proceeded to the election of Piineipal Clerk, when the following gf ntlemen were announced as candidates; and the first ballot resulted follows: Wm. II. English, 51 Levi L. Todd. pi C. Van Nes Lent, g Taylor, 23 Blank. i So that Wm. II English, or Scott, havim .. : l . . rrrruru a majority oi an me votes given, was ceeiaieo only elected on the first ballot. The House then proceeded to the election of Assistant Clerk; which resulted as follows:
1st 2nd. 27 63 43 17 21 8 7 1
W. J. Vawter, D. S. Gooding, A. J. Harlan. ' N-Boun Blank, House. The House then adjourned till 2 o'clock. AFTERNOON PCSSIOM. Mr. Coffin appeared, was affirmed, and took his seat. Mr. Johm S. Berryiull, having received a majority of all the votes given, was declared dulr elected nnnr.k' ! ft was on m,.iion t ' i' j -m... .u- ' . House, and that it wa. prepared to proceed to i 1 r I butineM. A mot ion tn nr? mil iKa Tam-a - r w . i Cornmcni of tjie House during the pretnt ! rxcvrvv
OBITUARY.
Dikb-, On Sunday night last. Mr. lostm Mecca, ait old a oil rfnmiHl .-iii-r.-i r,t n.-rlr-ville. abovt Cfi -Pioki Mr .,r... 'm, mwas formerly acitizenof New York city. where ie "earned ,rade nd rommenref" business. Many year ago. ha came t this town, where he has ever been an industrious and worthy j man. Kr patient industry he- has reared a ! i,rBe and resneeL.t.1 fa.n.lw f H,.m . ' died before bim. About fifteen years since, he was happily .n...lul i. r .. ...J : i .i- .. . i- . -m- I l"",r" " "u.T'ineu inc .-ieinoaisi rl j Church, of which he continued1 uniform and j , acceptable member, until the period of his' jdeatii. For tome rears ha has been a ery
ireehleman. Di.'ring the past Fall, ha had Sn t few, severaJ we .11 advance of uwntW1 long time of sickness, but p.-rtly recovered. l-v 1.,tj',t,ir?1 He. howev.r. wa. .-V.nooLn .Si. abonltwc,1 . JN TUB LITKRART DKPARTMEXT.
week. ago. and continued to grow w.-n until j " ,"', , "t1 ..... . ... . 7 . itv in t.se trothy triah ot the sar. , death released h.m from much suffering. i ,ilU uI- ,he pub.1BU.r l(, ruru w! tea On Sabbath morning, I bad a short hutmo.iu bed articles froir t!ie 6ratn ii of Uasatisfactory interview with him. He ?iad been i rors. i; the tver? drrtncnta if trrtl
and unable to converse understanding' - ly, and was in a similar situation afterwards, but at the time of our conversation he was per.1 : i . . I'"" "" 'nanswerto a question proP""" oy me, he said he wn comiortable in his iiirriii h nil aaaii ran m m inn. .tin imi. n .. i i a ...... a j .. . ... . ' lh r"'": u 'T. hadnardoned hia .in. f,r.
l.i. V.u.i , - . 6 ' jtitt, thus affu.-am!? everr vear thst he had ever since endeavored to serve ' T FNTT-FOk R ,1ML,HD; f.frlh"'"'.l,forll.ettkeLf lho,e beautifufEngravin wh.J.t ether
w. . . , "-, ,.,,nrri- ioB vrmirw oi ine minimi minors, j tie woulit tie tlinnkmi u the j Lord would raise him up again; but. a for him self, it was a mailer of oerfect indifference. l - 'ned to the Provi- , aence ot tioo. On Monday afternoon, the corpse w as taken to the Presbyterian Church, w hen the w riter preached a funeral discourse from the 112;h Psalm, latter part of the 6ih verse. The attention and manifested feelinp or the congre gation declared that they deeply Tell that Brother Mceks w as a riuhteous man, who shall be in everlatin remembrance. Dec. 5;h, 1813. Allen Wilet. On Thursday evening, Nov. 30ih, Miss Ellen Goodw in finished her earthly course, afiei a protracted illness of more than six months. The deceased was the dauehter of Mr. Samuel Goodw in, an old citizen of Biookville. know n to most or the old inhabitants or iheconntv. His bouse has lonff been the house cr God's pious Ministers and other Christian rriends. whose example, toeether with his own and , that of his companion, had such nn influence under Divine Grace, that the junior members 01 inetamiiy hive all become religious on arriving at the aae of discretion. Ellen wa in her twentieth year, having been born and reared in this tow n. She was an amiable young lady w ho joined the Methodist E. Church about four or five years ago shortly ar.er which she experienced convertina Grace In in fi. n.J. i.. hsTr MM.r r .1.-W...1 el J: 1 clear ns she and her friends desired, but a her . ui m ' lilt KtM'l T 1 1 I ?M I eorporeal system wasted aw ay under the influ1 the Met of thnnL .diviner in fti tilnfat I?BjAm I ,r n,,Kil, I,...,,:.; r r ! ""--.- 'iinmin i.i mc ironii ! rrmv nnn P"i". mi Jsattufisy. ten o'clock A. M.. her remains were earrift to ih Mihi.i ri,..i, .v
the writer of thi. notice delivered a funeral A T",d,T"'m dy. U is orde.rd di-course from 21 Samuel 14ih chapter and' , v, ,Court that Administrator, no14th verse, to a large and attentive eonoreea-1 ,he Crpdl,,ir 'Pte, of ti e filing tion; aHer which her body was laid beside that ! fien,,ency rf "ld Complaint, 1 y a ptiMiraor hr sister, who died some years since l""n f"rR,x WerK' ""ressively in m me werkHow mysterious, that oiie so ynnn and ' Jy newsl,nr" printed and published in Frankpromising should be cut down in the flower of 1,n roun!-v' 'dina, and that unless said credither nee! But God is wise and Good so that ' ors no,,f-v Admmistiator of the existerre he can neiihererr, nor do wrong. ' j nd t'x,enl f l""ir respective claims, by filii g Dec. 5ih, 1813. Allen Wiley lf?? Same or ?,,,ement of nature, descrip- ' j tion, and date or the rontiact or assumpsit upt illllimvtrnini-' l: on which 1,10 "me ma' be funded in the ofXOTICF " h re'b? "e thaTVhinder. ,f t"feFClerlk1,,f C signed hav. ,k,n I.!,,' Ir 1,1:.!! I T" ! Frankl.n, previous to the final distri-
lion on the Estate of James Taylor, late of Un .t. r..,. , rri , noiana. oeceased. All person: rd to said Estate are required to make ion county, Indiana, deceased. All persons in mediate payment; those having claims against im said Estaste are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. WM. BROWN. AdminisJOHN MORGAN. $ trators. Nor. 30, 1S43. 49-3 w 1 CKXT REWARD. AN AW AY from the subscriber on Friday. the Hih of November, 1843, a hound boy by the of Elihn Powel. This notice is to forewarn a'l persons from trusting or ! "irborin? him on mv account, as I will nav no "1 J - .ft!. . . . i ' roii'raeio'g, The above reward will be given for b; doiivrv to m. ABRAHAM S. CARTER. Nov. 23d. 1843. 48 -3w. John Chance, 1 In Franklin Circuit Court,' ir fr'anKiin county, inrtiani. ; Mary Chance 5 To February Term, 1844. j B Libel for Ihrorce. i E it remembered that the said plaintiff, on the22d November, 1843 filed iniheClerkV office of said county, ati affidavit from which' it appears that said defendant is not a resident or the State or Indiana. The said defondsnt is hereby notified or the pendency of said Ltbel and filing thereof as aforesaid' and that unless saia ueien.lant plead, answer, or demur to the same, on or befora the calling nfthecaiie at ine next ensuing term of said Franklin Circuit Court, to be holden at Brookville, commencing on the 2J Monday or February next, the said Libel as to said defendant will be taken as confessed, and a decree rendered ae- ; cordingly. Attest, ROBERT JOHN, Clk. F. C. C. Geo. IIollajco. Atty, 23d November, 1343. 48-3w. Shoemaker Wanted. "IPJNQUIRE. t the White Water Cotlo " Factory.near Brookville. Ind. J0W lt,
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