Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 December 1844 — Page 1
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BttOOKVlLLE, F11AXKL1X COUNTY, INDIAN A, DECEMBER, 20, 1 84 1.
"UINI A. Official.
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TENNESSEE Official. EAST T3NXESSEE.
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Htvirico He irv l-!t ..f Wight lutes City W roii ! i n vli i
j 636 4G3 2G3 43 3 jr. 004 20 2.13 27 318 1-23 186 391 6 17 103 241 297 G74 887 353 22) 133 331 331 30) 116 1011 034 42 272 76) 4)3 23S 470 3) 021 412
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117 337 9.) 578 081 177 171 525 3U 512 222 077 363 01 177 18 78 t 2 4'i 315 216 211 291
590 .) 116 276 182
vlerson
nc lawkins .familtoti Jefferson Johnson r7; KiloX 833 Mr Minn 476 Megs 121 ; Marion 202' Monroe 337 Morgan 338 Poik . 199 Rhea 3J6 Roane 274 Sevier 270 Sullivan 133 j Washington 229, 410! 761 1
219
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Clay. 620 529 1016 572 337 739 578 844 998 1031 1173 644 1363 370 2015 876 120 503 839 2I 200" 232 90) 738 330 881
GEORGIA Official.
1S9S9 16,716
MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
303 ; Bedford 1433 124 Cannon 317 019' Coffee 2S0 803 Davidson 2266 267 DeKalh 4SS 233 Dickson 339 ' Fentress 00 13) Franklin 362 7)9 Ciio- 1301 06 U.ir.lin 503 83 Hickman 235 311 Humph -es 303 073 J.iekson 1211 538 l.wvr.-nce 4S9 533 Lincoln 058 479 Muiry 1292 578 Monisomery 1271 3J6 M.irshall 633 93 Overion 336 193 U .Sei iso-i 1193 725 Kmherford 173.) 983 Smith 2328 2) Svwart 519 165 Sunnier 881 10 Van llnrt ll 116 139 Warren 323 237 Wuvne 063 32 White 857 123 WsUnn 26.17 15)5 Williamson li'.S6 Dili
27.013
Polk. Applinjj
323 Baker
259 Baldwin
733 ! Bibh
938 j Bryan 318 j Bulloch 1 1 i j Bulls 837j Burke 187 ; Camden 548 ; Camphell 1701 j Carroll 1388 : Cass 624 Chathim 217 j Chattooga 79 I Cherokee 507 ! Clark 1060 i Cohh G20 Coweta 381 i Crawford 1086 Columbia 232 Dade
D-caiur DeKalu Dooly E;.rlv Elbert Emanuel Effingham Fayette Foi-vtli Flovd Fr mklin Gilmer Glynn Greene (iwinnetl Habersham Hall Hancock Harris Heard Henry Houston Irwin : Jackson
Jasper JeiTerson Jones Laurens Lee
488 ' 368 1 733 7S 1533 1223
196 05 172 26 415 270 173 ni
VE?T tens :F.r
425 3tl It 3il
Benii.n Carroll Dvr Fivciic ; iifiii I! . ili'in in lle..il.tson I iei.t v
iiiiieii
dale
i I iv ! M N ii. V
411. , !i-i.ii 027lli.iin 2) P. rrv 21 I sheiby 183 j Tip' i hi 17! Weavlev
2 Vt 1356 356 1203 1320 689 1209 835 256 756 773 1357 2 2 741 1623 3 0 501
1528 761
10. K) 1633 491 706 436 1123; 1387 732 1034 523 8J7; 517 2193! 1988 1029 1398 115
871 ; I, i.-r-y 15' W Lincoln 783 Lowdes 701 I umpkin 2017 Macon 190'. Madison 119'); Marion 4 10 M.-huo.h 46S , M riMeOier 1012 : Montjomery 839 j Monroe I Morgan 30 901 Murray j Muscogee Newtin 4SI Oglethorpe 521 . Paulding 272 .Uo 1131 Putnam 611 Pul.skt H77 I K.mdolph 492 i R ,.,.,
402 288 028 380 552 0)5 227 210 301 377 231 22. 457 174 199 311 513 151 231 279 1716 416 531 1372 371 390 412 346 168
89T
5 1 369
4.) 83 j 8l 215! 382! 2t I ',
14
Mi:i:.rtrr rti Clav.
E a t Tcnn. Middle Tenn. U et Te..n.
18989 27013 117
Ot.t39 Clav niai..iitv 121.
TI e above r. tur.i were taken
1312 Hirlimoud 21 1 i Srriven "'68 js; ewarl ' 741 j Sumter "(',s I Talbot r36 ' t i ... no 513 Ta ..,., 1332 felfiir 5 Th . 1 '-' Troup " 1 Twiij.s 1-2 o Cnion 1'pson Polk. Ware 16716 Walton 3;V.)01 i Washington 12295 i Wave H1 Walker 59915 I W ilkes ! Wilkinson
Polk. 142
506 303 862 72 410 434 411 213 513 767 1139 835 324 813 420 943 744 454 307 247 345 966 507 419 186 231 87 703 731 425 1059 511 23 132 761 957 667 330 461 436 819 723 222 002 536 103 455 15 121 179 362 1231 213 327 256 114 926
34 707 343 699 980 533 211 294 871 351 437 733 224 017 278 813 441 911 ii r 01 19S 4S7 497 551 3S4 15 763 595 95 087 38 560
Clay. 152 WD - 324 706
103 17 213 556 101 205 355 654 817 284 517 596 65 776 377
492
46
382
580 269 210
999 107 193 412 451 350 373 219 92 780 779
Grayson Greene Greenup Hancock Harlan Hardin
Harrison Hart
Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkius Jefferson Jesamine Johnson Kenton Ivn.ix Larue Laurel Lawrence Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Loan
Loii'vi 1 city Madison Mat inn Marshall Mason McCnu ken Meade Mercer Monroe Morgan Montgomery Muhlenburjh
323 j Nelson 4S9i Nicholas 514 : Ohio 815 I Oldham 293 j Owen 858 ! Owsley 639' Pendleton 21 j Perry 491 ! Pike 437 Pulaski 579 Rockcastle 397 j Rusell G27 Seott 335 1 Shelby 79l Simpson
236 427 065 331
317 417 127 CSS
238 798 412 303 1190 1025
026 218
059
4291 217 006 33 93 257 891 050 835
386 3".-8 177 318 1053
388 237 013 I 555
029 139 417 430 387
Spencer Todd Trig? Trimble
I'ii ion Warren Washington
Wayne Whitley Woodford
Clay. 432 827 593 277 334 1095 839 579 719 703 304 701 1092 G16 83 GS7 589 382 384 347 29 506 769 424 1407 2433 1202 715 94 1608 256 650 557 451 217 G73 057 1326 078 001 426 483 163 237 113 231 727 451 431 803 1441 455 469 784 537 268 507 1132 060 533 431 750 01.235 5l,9S3
Poik. 386 1012 3S3 213 73 7U2 973 533 633 1044 740 814 1012 469 252 920 164 333 121 345 161 513 335 327 374 1G72 533 737 0J0 799 195 223 935 473 512 597 4S9 603 793 513 223 937 129 530 84 238 703 73 178 933 796 413 5J3 406 05 1 507 581 087 709 342 99 473 51. OSS
SPLINTERS. HfrTlie Washington Correspondent of the American Advocate says '"Mr. Tyler will certainly go tJry,',fand before next Ji ne, and his lady w,terini lo P"1 ' ce he will
go out as y .c)fe .ldoars.jt(.ri olhe, although he e can have a ftiO im;a t,l- i-houses." ' "S!if 'ia
iCCtm$htency The people of the Locofo" co Stale if New llampslmenot only go aaains1 Catholics, but their representatives in Congress, in the matter ol Chaplains, go against ministar of any denomination. On the motion of Mi. Pettit, of Indiana, virtually in dispense with their ei vices, the entire New Hampshire delegation in the House voted to this effect, with 16 others 151 on the other side. Ht'ncle Sam says if a younj lady flaps
you in the face you may be sure there's some-
linn? in the wind. You may "pop the ques
tion" as quick as yon please. The ladies don't do such a thing for nothinjr.
XThe editor of the Buff ihnian, savs, he
would as soontrvtopo to ea on a shiivle.
make a ladder of froa. chao a streak nflisht-
111112 throuah a crab-apple orcliwid. swim the
rapids of Niagara, or set Luke Kiie on fireVith 1 ' ....
nii'iier matches. to Hunk rr sioMmu.i t n
young eople from cettiiiL' married when thev
gel it into their heads to do s .
XJ 'Never choost for a wife, a woman who
has thin lips and a sham nose unless you
want a scold."
VOL. XII. NO. 52.
T'XeirJdxJiloii of Die . Beeds aie now made in France wi.h a f lope from the head to the foot coimternciii g. it is said, in any of the injuroiis i fleets of high piilowsur heads olheiwi?e too low.
3" We Irani from Berlin that the King of
sjtist ci ven 5. ).000 Prussian ciowps
towards the coirplctioii cf the Ca'.hecrul of
Cologne. JX?" WhatV the use on't? No one pver grew rich or got happy, by treading on his under-lip. Let Presidential elections go to the dog! We don't mean to be griiffy or snappish about being beat an "trey you can &x it. It won't pay. 33S.,ir Crcp. The pieept year's crop ofsuar i.i L'.u-iana. it is estimated, will reach 13,000 or 200,090 hhds. H5"-'Who is J.ME3 K. Polk d yon know him?" said atioiy Locofoco, ycstcrdv. 'No!" replied a WIoj -l n they scorn to know him in Tennessee!'1 SXt.t PoJJi. Mr Polk, the w ife of the President elect, is said by tho-e u ho know her, to be one of the ni..t ber.::tiful and amiable woman living. She 'ras lorinily a Miss Eastm.of Tennessee, and. with Mrs Donaldson, did. the honors at the -Wl.i.e house," during
aenerid Jackson's term. Hr management with the President elect was solemnized at the
Presidential mansion, of v luch she w ill soon
Clay's major. 9,267
! from ihe
N:.-lniilo
! whii h cives the highest whir
139
J'.'.! ..id the l est democratic vote. ,V'-! The average rll'u iai whij mari1' ip.rity in the Slate is 113 There j!;!l jxere 20 votes polled in Tail's !',., ii-rscinct. Warren county 14 "j for the deinocra'ic. and 0 for !iihe hielt-ctors vxhu h were 1 I - I .. i .t I.i 1 lV
! mil renuiu-ii m mi;
I i id w ere not count. I. Clay s
lein il majority in the Stale is
lOieicfo.e lOo Olooe.
41 55 42 160
Polk's maj'r. 2.049 ken cK t t u ial.
MICHIGAN Official. Th Detroit Free Press putlitdies the fol
lowinir table, civ ins the vote cal in the several
counties in this State for President and Vice
President at the late election, as made up from j
the official returns teceived at the Secretary of State's Office. The only exception is Chippewa, of w hich it cives the reported majority Clay. Polk. Birney.
223 213 11 223 219 16 713 82 35 644 - 9 1 357 152 226 760 713 59 14 253 23 19 410 376 01 733 076 13 ICS 10-4 212 4:2 MI 45 41 303 59 1312 13-9 475 !:V S23 276 476 r.6i 33 :99 502 8S 2177 2272 223 6-7 lo:'t It 963 1039 140
43 870
nCrA great drinksr being at a laMe, Uiev
offered him "rapes at dessert. Thank von."
said he, pushing back the plate I don't take my
wine in pill-!-'
jE3"When persons abuse us. let us as!; our
selves who thev are.
X!fDow, Jr., af'.er demonstrritin!: that
weaith d ies not procure liapin.'ss. savs: "A man who owns, a small hou-e, a sm .11 firm, a small w ife, a big do;, a farrow cow. two orihree
fat pigs, and nine children, enough to be satisfied. If he is'nl he never can be.
XJ"Ahoix. "Will von lake something?'.
said a teetotaller to his friend when s.andin: near a tavern. "1 don't care if I do" was the replv. "Well" sai l Frank, "let's take a walk?" jlllThe Telescope de-imied for Cincinnati
Ohservatory. has a masnifvin? power of 1100
tunes a focal distance o' 17 feet, and weight
about 20;X) lbs. eft Munich, where it was made
packed in six boxes, on the 14lh of September
last, for Breme i; to the care of the American
Consul, to be shipped thence In New Orleans.
it will probably reach its destination in December. The value of the "ronnd. four acres.
btiildinrr utensils, instruments. &c, is ab ut
$25,000. H5:"'Whv are teeth like verb.? Because
they are regular irregular and defective." itTrFffertsof Ijicnfaco Victory. The following is an extract from a private letter from a business man in Boston. "The time already feel the influence of Polkisni. Goods hive faliee, nod an hundred hou
ses that were going up in Boston have been
be mistress. fHy" Oranges. This frr Fiorda previous to 1
N.
HAM PSH 1 R E Official. Polk Ciav Bir v
Suex 323 T.vlor 259 Tazewell 627 Tiler 511 Warren 321 Wayhington 723 Wayne" 184 Westmoreland 07 Wo..d 330 VVvthe 553 W.r.ick 24 York ll9 Norfolk borough 403 IVtt-rsburg 326 Ru hni'.n I city 282 W illiamsburg 50
2;it
411 i
276 170 275 325 438 233 118 121 211
ID.)
411
126
371 190 3 C
533
P I Scattering , ,VJ Polk over CI y
1 1 03 ij 376 817! 06
Rockingham Stafford Belknap Carioll Merrimack Millsboiough
.1 Cheshire
Sullivan G radon Coos
4097 1808 1701 1816 3821 4583 2070 1914 4016 1364
2830 1702 861 732 1589 3121 2558 1553 2560 318
27,160 17.806 4.161 38
9.294
Polk over all .tRo c re" ate vote of 1 8 10 53 098 Do " do 1814 49.223
49.370 43.677
Decrease
43.077! The a'n.ve list comprise
Adair Alb-n Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Boone Bourbon Bo vie
j B.acken
581 j Breathitt 330 ! Bre -kinridge 218; Bullitt 233 i Butler
Caldwell Calloway Campbell Cat roll Carter Daset
Christian Clarke Clay Clinton Crittenden Cuniberland Cavies Edmonson
Estill Fayette
Ftemming
628! 675 374 350 031 108
9873
es in
Polk's majority 5893 Unofficial.
Mon lay's N. York packet wat
ia the vote of 1814 the returns from the lows of Greenfield & M) J Dorchester, which were rejec j J"
ttu eommitiee on c-
iru - - . ... f informality. It also
1 Ollli v. ' - -
comprises in
the vote of 1840
anklin
llatin
Garrard, Grant, Grava
av. 543 401 281 282 1300 Oil 888 1208 017 753 129 924 523 351 780 214 333 383 118 46S 1122 906 333 262 28 4 590 80S 174 392 1695 1143 19) 816 343 1128 396 986
Polk. 030 035 552 400 1108
783 712
52
352 413
231
464
436
290 066
Vilcgan Barry Berrien Branch ( !alhoun Cass
Chippewa Clinton Eaton Gcnnetsce Hillsdale Ingham Ionia
Jackson K alatnazoo Ken I. a peer I.enawce I .i vingston
Macomb
Mackinaw Monroe
Oakland
Ottawa S;lgil,aV
hiawassce
t. ("lair t. Joseph Van Burcn Wayne Washtenaw
countermanded, also a number of ships, which
were
in ! be built."
42 107 :uio 560 9'5 273 2345 2347 24.237
10311 1059 100 123 233 116 101 209 017 976 :'5o 2737 2519 7.703
43 377 17 o m 27 84 46 192 36
Total 24.237 27.703 a.03-J
Polk's mojority over ("lay 3,4tit. Harrison ( ntrr Van Buren. 1 I2. Ciav and Biri.evV
majority over Polk 106. Total number 55,55
fCfWe have learned with heartfelt regret the
death of the Hon Rvn.irr Boon, w-e'l known
as a long and faithful Representative in Con
gress. Iroin this district. X3'''ho is that lovely girl?' risked a genman of his friend. 'M' Glass.' was ihe replv. 'Glass!' reiterated the factious gentleman. 'I should often be intoxicated oould I plac such a class to my t;.'
33.l Coat I ii Calumny. The Lafavetie
(Ala.) ' eraM, speaks ol a -lander case, pi
ec.ded in Rnssel county, in which a verdict
for 501)0 damages was rendered, but whieh waseoinpromised by the payment ofs2500.
r3"'.l w;'?.' Orchard. yr. R. J Pell, of
"ister comity. N. Y., has an orchard contain
ing 20 000 apple trees of on kind of fruit
the Newton Pippin. Last year he gathered
from his trees 17lM barrels of apples. Part ot the crop lie sold in the New York market, a'
J per barrel, and 'he remainder were sent to
London and Sold at SO per barrel.
THE SUMMER'S GONE. The Summer' gone an 1 every flower That waves its beauties to the sun. Has bloomed its brief, but lovely hour, And shed t'is (agrance. and is gone. The Summer's gone and nimv a hope Tint budded with ihe early spring, Has seen its blossom brightly ope To wither like a blighted thing!
t as t!.e tiiple of . and siiiiii! trees
were Known in oe one i.un.n c-1 ami Iilty years old; bur one nijhi in the month f Febi.ary ia ihat year, a severe fiost Ullod ihm ail. ince which the profitable tree has been lost. A few liezuti to bud at St. AnL'Us':ne, w hen a Miiall insect the Coccus tribe made its appearanc e, and bids fair to desiroy every orange, lime 3ild citron tree in the w lo-h' country. tCrThe lower flour of the Catholic Church at .o iisncket. R. I. broke through on Sunday la-t. precip:;aii!ig the laiv p.oih nof the congreg.ition into the vistry IhJovi; ikmic killed,
none wounded. rCJ" Luce, acoi ding to Napoleon, is the occupation of an idle man. the amusement of a busy one. sind the shiprei k i f n sovereign. We like Paul de Kock's defi ualion of il much better. !Icays'loe isthe perjeiial dream of
joiith. the tecreation of inmure cuis, and the teno mbrance of o! 1 age." frr-l fllo'ite.. The Cincinnati Chronicle states that ihereisaii lufirmi. v in that cil v, a respectable young wont-in from Fleming county. Kentucky, w ho is really a giantess. She i six feet eleven inchss high, and her person is developed to a proportionable magnitude.
Her hands, arms, vhonideis. and general size all correspond. T'ie epess':on of her face ia pleasant, and like nt' er respectable country girl; yet one is at fust struck wi;h astciiishment at her appearance. 0i o Mule n Tf'trr-r. The statutes of .Missouri authorize license to peddle on foot, in wheel carriages, in boat-, and o:i any horse, innrr or gelding, and f;es the pi in s of license
for the several modes of peddling ;-.nd the pen
alties for peddling in any .if these modes with
out a licence. Some redlers have contrived
to evade the payment c.f ibe license tax by
peddlinjon mules, a disruption ol animals not mentioned in the law. The ingenuity of man
w ill readily find all th defects of the law. (V5-)V,m, rfn!l I'ortvnr The Phila. Spirit of the Tunes sav. our readeis w ill probablay recollect a young Yankee named Coleman vi ho for a long tune, barely made a sub-
istence in thiscMy 1 y teaching the people to
018 370 508
214
825 311 92 313 399 167 022
T?"iIjHsiana. The whij of New Orleans
achieved another polmcial victory on Mon
dav. the 23lh ultimo, by the election of Charles
M- Conrad and J. P. Benjamine as members o
the Convention to revise the Constitution of
the State. They received a majority excee
ding three hundred votes.
Ty-Death of Gov. I'minrln.-.We learn by a Mis
sissirpi. paper that Ex-Gov. Runnels & several
others, was recently killed by a banditti of
lynchers in that Slate, while returning home
jiiav on the accordion. He altcrwaids pati
e.ued a sort of h .e-arcordioii, and final!)' c'deil an ''Aeloan attachment"' to the pafnt which excited much n.itice. This poor young
fehiwha s.idd'MCli
The Summer's gone and many an eye
That biightlv shone, in tears are shrouded
And hearts that loved ns. withered lie. Or worse than this, by coldness clouded. The sumer's gone but soon again. Shall blush and breath upon the air, The enamored flower, and punt the glen; But those I loe will not be there.
ICS Female. Reputation. The character o
a pure and virtuous fema'e is too tender to be
handled roughly. Like the dew-drops that sparkles on the bosom of a rosebud, the first rude blast is att lo sweeenii away. Su e'v.
Tig into affluence and
aine! In N. Ym k S1O0 (HKIhas been agreed lo
bep-.id him f.r his improvement of the piano, in London, where he is now, he has become the lin of the d.iv.an.lit is said that be will receive a half a million of dollars more for his
atent there, be des being pelted by the noility M Great Britain. rjS..(.'t Carlhi,t The Berkshire Whig
well 'observes that Sot, ill Carolina is a very peculiar Stale il has no '(vi.V il cannot have a mamtnieetimr it is a complete Oligar-
hy. Four or five individuals J. C. Calhoun.
tJ. McDllill'. Ho. 'lies !i Rhelt are tbe whole State. The rest are ci'hei blac-k slaves or
white slaves. Who ever heard of a contest 'lection, a popular movement, or a popular
discu-sioti in that S a'e? It has f.mr t ewspa-
pers. Russia enjoys in, l a uioie despotic irai quility. Almost Ciime. Wo are t.d.l that on the evening of the tai l day. in Lock port, some mischievous wag mounted me. chants high block and blew a thrilling bias', from a tiumpet, which so impressed tin he!;, vers ol ihe Second Advent docti ine thai the dread hour l ad come, Olal they went olT mm aii kinds of cor.ftision aotne having fits. a:id otners calmly wailing the "ctack of doom." H"jT. (az. XCt'The liierhl Plan. Betting is of no use in New York. Ii has hr en decided there that a slake holder is liable lo be sued by a looser for money which may have been plared in his hands, although sii.l money may have beenI paid over by b in lo i-,e winner. A person
betting can alao sue ihe slake holder for the
771 340 631 351
after assisting theauthorities in arrestingsever
al persons w ho had been committing various j then, it should tie regarded wiin a pious care j :,,Uount deposited by him w hether tneoeinaa acts of violence. u ,"'r w no nmv possess it, and ought never to i Deen decided or not. Satin day Cour.
bestillied with the taintoi wuhe.tna calumny Concenitnce of a Dish Kettle. '-You want The man who would cast a deadly h'ight on j notllini! btlt a dish kettle," said an old house-
the repnt mon ol an innocent an i unsuspecting female, by direct accusation or cutting i'uietidoes, is a vile and heartless w retch, unfit for the companionship of his species. CYii. Bui,
rp,, not lament thy poverty. Out of ihe meanest hovel or cabin, ibou canst get a
o-.i S i"hl of iliv crown and tiches m Heaven and
21g feel a heaven in ihy soul. 821, tl3"As Impostor. The MitJisouian states
that some person assumeing the name and passing himself for the son of C. A. Wicklifie, Postmaster Generol, has swindled the post
master of detroit. Mich., and Peoria, 111., and
wife in the backwoods; to her uaughter who had just got married. "Why. when your father and Icommnced. I had nothing but a dish kettle. I used to boil my cotie in it, nd pour it into a pitcher, then boiled my potatoes in it.
and set them or. a warm plate, whue I stewed
tCF7'ie sre trade. In the course of an
!n1,1r0crrcpnilv delivered iii Trenton, bv Wil-
- - j . . . , .
lij.r. iia'.sied F.sn be said ihat in six months ; nr. the meat in it, anJ always alter a meai i
W. drawn drafts on Mr. Wickliffe. each draft ac- 36 vessels, under American colors, have been fed the pig? out of a oVh kettle. oa ca.i do 493'cottipaniedbya most effectionate letter, staling brought into Rio Janero, which average car-; a great deal with a dish kettle, bally, U 0U
84' the lojsof his baggage on the lake, c. J goes 01 ew siavt ecii, iubmi.k iu u tc.yw -
s tiki M flOOOO in trUTff.' HW10M "me
