Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 July 1848 — Page 2

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CaintnTlllr Tclesrnnh.

We copy the following article from the edito

- M""MTT1TTWW11I i I liMni mm mm " . - ... i . . . ' ni i i ii im mi . ii compromising patriotism which lh, are tinab'e in the estimation f ih. I .r i r ' v i "" " - ... mm iim.h ih M , , " to aintefy.t from th. honest hear,, of .ne H J S , ? J?, .5" ! f'" " ,h" " ' I ,.T!lat Ge Ta, W "l. 77.77 77 . 7T

- - " . f ""i column i me uoiiiiersvuie l elegrapli, ed- ,. ,, " " - "oor i iuve never c aimed tnore than a soldier", share by T I., lunius. ., . , . " ,c 1 ffsUUOOKVlLL!:, IM)IANA.iita,hvMtMS.W.S.iB!e,. W. have no ! HTZ t "V'-1 " l"rt ! lhe"V " 'lealt 8h"y Mr. ! The honor to load ,., fight wa, a hlh on e hifluenCe, uf Odd Fellowship are a. ex- j t 0t f ""J Fi" pn.n , tTTr v ,,771 pretensions to beauty or.tyl. or power o. tho't, J , L" 771 , 7 H llo4d hi,n tw o " .'"ee lime, ' and I Altered not in thi, duty, in thi, walchfui ' il sP'r't and its ida. Iu leaching, ! - tlkd thiug-bnl FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1848. aod ,, ,hrt.fore ;ver ; '1U the , during the hour he wa making hi, epeech, ' and responsible place. wa, enough to 8a" y my nrich P-d hL The n.ind 7s I " "J "!'t ' W 't corn wi:i - --- --r- thing of the power and beauty of the folio -ing. , t "dU, h' J' h'- "H to w,6m he had the met cause to direct '; amliiion. Duty wa, the 8tar o n,v attraction : Wo,,,lt '""t wftH Gr.t prfuci,.! Those f"',"t U' ,,0P ;, anJ un shin, .rrViTlVv'-VVvi OIJ 'e .h. eu,et onr.ve. with .rtr h,b.a .- , ' .';;',rt-'. is ahaft. I exerted himself to be severe up- ' 'nd to do it I woM bring at all time, all royW '-t iu past age, revolved jw f'ron it. Locofocofcm I, a wted ACII Ali I A 1 I.O I ent. ctalmin(r 9onie of ,h, ,10llor of lh prod,.,- J'Xatv " ' lmT' n Mr 'Scllenrk- ridiculed some of his ; strength -o prostrate oppesing bar.ers. Iu Z tl,reURh the mediation, of that W" ? f'M "fcorn, and spoil any ;'"""' ' Pern,i.mir.rtH-'fce''Ma" lion, of the hoy, whom We have foUered, with row, 0ra .'.. ' "j? ""rVT .! T -P'"'els. and nid th-y were ui,get!Pma!y ant , forming this duty a small portion of eIo-v has f"''--Civint spirit,, shed th.ir radi-mce upon " th" f"rmer dops ""t keep ploughing "r-";rioBrr i,r;-"..,f.d pr v:ir.-; M.ne ...im. th.t we ,nig.a .,y 0u.er, wh0 ra j- r- ti,e -..obie Bru- f ,ow ad vllIsari -ny ont, who W0llld,rt0(ii j fallen o?u lhe Brinyy uniVr nv comj . h w,w ie alt w of nr w,!.. Ti., -a'"' lio7; j T,7:or w:- ;t CV;i.t j "r 10 ?ureue ' like h'W P , "He Is ahn'ed ,6 alronp in hone,,,, "'T" r "i.IT l'""" ?f r"Cei'e I '"t U l ""l " "- with an e- P''V "f5. tro-herhood cf ,an, the j Z XZut f rr!nCiPJt'S BOt ,brMM,lmml!..rconmnf,h,n,- selv: ; R ..'. , ' l"m(,r "fall high minded and honorable men. q'tul heart and purpose. doublle Could have PP'r,t " '"""ortal and ev-r onfoldin- life, the ! , 1 1,13 namr' an(3 u-ii-hes - TC-- I "" hire K-t- m .He UrM. ! i: .V t,W UU '"d' I -k said that in that event he would ' ione as we!, as I iv eoZ''L L Z- 'tahty ,f virtue and g,w,!ne,,. ,e duty of ! Pr"yfr9 "f m ot fall upcu hiS. ROI'fJII ft READY tU R W refer our rwld'r!, to 'ther column of our J . . " not brt rert!'n of receiving the contumely of the ! tie, s.nce. have tes.i.ied to ,! h. .w.i universal lnevole.we-these central truths of . "Pn,n" con.b.lstion" is an exception to a

i -i .. - m .. -. . ii.ti...iiiu .m i ip luxuries nnn n mifiiuh. . 1 r ' ...... ... ...v.. nu.n uuu , taw ...i. .1 1 .

Meela every SnlnrdaT eTrning ai the t'onrl ! Ilotiive. AH are invited.

We refer our reader to Htmfher nilumn of our

pnper lor me proceedings ot me I ay lor r esttval ! , ,, irom .Harvland. , . ,. ,., , , , ......... . . ; . imentsofaPresidentia Mansion, a R.vl P.tn- ' w. ... .: . ... courage, and they, ,ke mywlf. know full well

nemnmsp.aceonna.uraay.t. i he UeS.gn ,.,. ,..,.. u u ; '":'-n w he would give the gentle- how mm h is due to ,l.e ,...,,.. .... . .u-

wa. simply to hold a County Convention for the f" 1' "c H" uev" yel lflrM t!' j rr"'" to (inderstand, that whoever .eceived rank and file purpose of ferm!n8 a ticket to be supported et ' " rt f "ck"' Pt Hi- (Mr. M.Lane's) con ume.y wa, noZ 7he Ge a 1. n T t 1 .. . . . .. . . . .. 'f I k" if the knee where thrift f,.lim r..k , . .. . . y M "one ,hs Gentlemen, I feel some pleasure in knowing

jner lor ii: J nil rinllv .r,.,t. I it., j.t .i.i. . .. ... . "

ing." This is our standard-lrer; this is the ended. ! com"lmt," "ke theSe paid to the corn-

man who is presented for our unmorf. F.verv ! AT. nr , "Mnai"g

muwi kt ;ti u: . . . ,r,rta ver hard to make Mr. i wavs include his t.rave uM;r.

hi, country ong; I IZlorZZll Tl "V 1 'heir -.faction V, i w-rf.r. of contending inter- "" 1". f

u .u it r.i ' -..iu:umuiB in.SK. II was ! H ni-r nh.n ll.i. .. . est. I llrrrn.-. Ilnlll.r,l,l. ,1,.,,. 1.1... !...: I "K'". 10 Hie I-TUorant A l

u.e courages 01 me American people. : nn-hill busi..e . r. -

' . , i public thanks. "eats, ant they have entered a world of pure I .,, "'-'itFs jodi Ceino rj'io

..e previous question was called and Mr., To Lou

Stephens resolutions were passed. So the Pres- ful obli"

" "v to answer the call. t

For the Iegpalntnre. We Rre nuthoriTed to nnimimee tr. RAMT-

EL C.0UD1E, of Springfield township, as the August election. But the friends of Old candidate for the L-gislature at the ensuing Au- j z ,c. irrespective of party associations, availed postelection. j themselves of this opportunity of testifying their TTWe understand that Mr. DAX'I. WOLF. 'n"''a9n for the honest old hero, by gatherii : I j.. . i

cf Hitrh and townsmp, is also a candidate for the . , , ff f . . . Le kla'ure Al te monwnl'B call " "npropi- ! y the """"K1 tluAnierican people.

Mr. Goodie Is an old Farmer, of sonnj prac- : tlOUS WB!,0n for Xh "eodanco or onr country j Cnrrr,,.?,rr ,j th- naKm.rr fen.r. H.mI sense, an 1 has never asked any office at the j fr,en(!s' one nnte the old sold ier", trumpet ; Washimgton, June 10, lf43.

hsnclP ol his teiiow-citizens. When he railed; ; uM'ii, ixrvt-niy joniison

iiu iuui nearis to Ilia counci . inert maun a mrtSieriv PUtwh nn tha no k:n

I - r r f, 11 'i-- l " - ii, vuniiiitt' VV n .

nature are Impressed n:on the mind tilt it di- ! 0r5s

hae. -;th i'...;. j ..... ' w"orfel'i ' cannot 1 sefured.

i.u.iur?sftuu grows uoirous in , t their light. How beneficent, too, is the mor. 1 ' , ' . '"C3 of Vl,e Xorth and West, 2nj influence of our Order. Men come up here S' " lh" ,i,ne nn,il t!" election is t .i u.i. . t. ... '0VeT- B-gin now. Orpa.;n ....

jiniieiiis iiKe tnese paid to the com- ' i'"r 'i"'p. me counung room, me ot- ; .. . -"'"': mo-fiiw-r, inspirit if not in terms, al- ' '1 ,,,e hjnk. Their souls are fevered ! ra"f'in t0R n:.aDd, l!irrJ?hUt eVer lude his brave soldiery; and I think I wit'' t'"" tcitetnenl cf 'easiness; thrir seusihili-! y -V "Jonrtate- Circulate the documents, hen I vouch for their sat.faction for i ''9 D'un',d by the warf.ire of contending inter- i ",noar"e one another in tha performance cr

is not of ln seeking to be a candidate, and could

some other good, honest and competent man b 1 "' pl me Kal,a"1 sold"'r the honest ; "osi excting, turhulent and accrimouious poliN much of a general turn ont of the whole cit'v Number f d t ' e!e,td. he would prefer it. Rut believing that miin- Tl"--V dt the sterling patri- j '"1 debates look place that has occurred in that ' on the occasion, and th following incident i. Ultimate ten Jon " ' r all good ci!i7.-n shouM b willing to sacrifice a ot' 11,e mo(1'st !,-r. ho seems almost uucon-i "all for many year. It was on sundrv reso-1 r corded In the Picavune- n . C,5'J0 tons

li.tle for th. pnMie. good, he consents to erv. j of the "''""I'ing honors" that cluster so ; lution submitted by Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, ! Whilst the procession was moving in another ' Number of .tr,n n.', r , , Msrs. ;,.die and Wolf are both WhiEs Wckly around him. Notation of hfe, no trap- j calling o the President for information in rela- ,rt of the citv. a ni.mhe, Z ' 1 . ., i nlZ . , CaU'' 37

but not ultra u l,.Lrs. I hey are both original j P "K v uo "'S ena ol power, can tascin- ' "''f !ie ooundane, or Aew Mexico and Up- - neighborhood of the St. Charles Hotei perceived Hebjht of atone to . and devoted admirer, of Gen. Taylor. i ' "-Wend the old patriot. He receives no j per California, and the es.ablishme.it of civil en. Taylor In the ladies" ,a!oon, where he had Height of wood tower' for f-rrv T. .he SV.e f rra-Uti- C....r. ! hnr rr0'" ",at,n' " trom " ! governments, by hi, order iu those ! Wn invited by Gen. Gaine, ,o witness the ' R Jf of the tower ' ' 1 beg h ave to ,V , you mv name as a candid- I ? fr0' P" These are factitious, j regions of country. display. The moment they caught a glimpse of ?ize at the ton ' at-, at the cominu Angus, el'ectlon, for the office ! "7 "l t0,,,,e m"n- Zwhi,r-V T" ,or ! , Mf" i' M off in ' in m-orch- him they gave three cheers for old Rough and Span of the bridge of Sher,ff. 1 do V1s at the revest of a number j J'0 ' fW"" f -"d denunciation of M, i Keady. Gen. Taylor immediately reUred to a Whole Z 0"L br,,., of kind friends, who think 1 am both "henest" f om flfce o conseouence from station; but I res-dent Po.k s conduct in the matter. He : part of the room in which he cou.I notbe seen; ! Height from ,e w ter ' and -caoable" and that thi, i, all thai i. r- : M,,,er 01 lhM 0,"er cl"-s wt,n p ,"1"''st ' "'mr' the House, and Called up tnanv mem- . but the crowd continnl i i .... ,. rv....L -r . .

I and sterling rl.,..t..r. I .,i :r : ben. with .11 . ". . ! .L . . . "a aul 11 f"' water unuer the UriJire.

' I l I . i. t 1 I .i . " i T. t . m.-t. ir-cuin Otli IIU HI

onusto have his name announced, he aaM no "u ',Tr"' " -o - i "ere - epeecn on tn Hrepon hi - y Bm mat l.en. Lush nff w i ..r ji.. i .. . of th JiMrt 1 ..,...V.i .i.... i .i..

one had persuaded him to be a candidate, nor is charm about the old patriot; there is a ma- ' nst the conduct of the a lministr-atiot -nd ' b "PP"'" on the Board of Commissioners j " ' tale of thestran-erVwo. or devise means for the ' this wi!, th,''1"p' the residue of the davs allot-

had he consulted with any one, but having the I S,c ,n 11,8 "m" tasiination in h.s character, lavor o, settling the vexed and momentous lo ,ec,"e "Pon ,ne claims ofour citizen, against - , . r ua.ly Drm-cr,,. a!1.via,ion of, irotU-s nff.r;n nre the ' U '"m 0n ear(h' llave ,n" "ratific-.tion right, he was a candidate independent of all i ,hat " overrunning the country and fastening ; estion now agitating the whole land, npon ' M"ico- POTOMAC. ' I, coutemlte"' To VZfu . 8ensa'-1 co.ne and be weaned .'wa v from ! .f Min Tint he, too? was on, cf

chqn.,. part.es, conventions, or wood-pile can- I ' P-P'" - j onri Compromise. m. Tnvlorh frora OId IIero. the Falls ready for crossing on the four of Ju ' his aS P"J"S 'y of Joing I lrand r the People, who, in the ye3r :he0rRe,;CD,7l0Uere,?,SUan"0!com M 7-VRe,I,era,,y bei'eVeH lhat thBt' '"Orleansonthe 1st inst.. a torch-light . ly. Thi, wiM be a grea! curi'itj l"' the .harp'. nan of traffic feels the! rPd conntry to the origin,, pnrity Mr. Wolf was a miller of Highland, bn, h.v- j r""; h" bugle awaken, the country and compromise will be agreed upon and adopted, procession was got up by the friends and sup- will avail themselves of the adventure Thi f I K'W f hwn C0!"e him " he tho I J by placing Bt the head cf th, ine I ort all hi, mill property to the flood, of ! 647, j thousand, beneath h,s banner. 1 he , before the adjournment of the present session of porter, of Gen. Cutler, the Locofoco candidate lowing i, to be the composition o : the Tail ro d" of "-olenee and finds that it fa j Department of the Government th, hehasbeen teami-g to support his family. It P"pP,e 'vf Y ofon and express ! Congre,, ! for Vice President, who had arrived a day or ' bridge: P f Uoad . more bWd to rive than to receive- here ! P". honest, the f.rm nd ,gacio, patriot.

i"C.6 lW 'a,.rana l".P""""c, -' iepre.entative.one of the two before from Mexico. There wa, nrettv Number of cab.e. r.., .....u. : statesman, bron,ht in contact with tb. ,;JliA TAYLOR."

.ties of human life, learns lessons of humanity i Kenitfimtion of Cover nor Shank, that shall inspire him in the capital, and here! On Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, Francis comes the dUbeliever in human goodness, ready R-Snnnk resigned the office of Governor of to despair of man's elevation into harmony and i r"nnsJ lvan,a' to which ha had been elected virtue, and se, faces glowing with love, and i for ,,lree 7e!irs from the third Tuesday of Janeyes suffused with pity, and hands filled with '. uarv ,dSt- The Philadelphia bulletin say,; , uusoughtgifts, and thus he learns of the exis- i Tn Puh,ic has been prepnr.-d for sonw davs tenceof exhanstle, fountains of goodness in lo Treeiro this intelligence, and it will therefor 1 tha human heart, and feel, the generous mov- ' slirPns none. ings of a new born hope within bitn- The illness or the Governor has assumed late- ! But the influence of Odd Fellowship cannot 1 ,y so SPrion' an "pect tint his -death may h, j be measured by its e3ct on individual natures. dM?' indeed hourly looked for, and it is do'tilti I know that it strengthens the intellect, quick- ' Iess in view of tl,is that he has resigned, ens the conscience and expand, the heart: 1 f nis G'eatn of resignation had occurred withknov that It leads men to merge their individu- 1 in l,iree monlhs of the Octob-r election, thai ;,

ality In noble toils for heman happiness; Iiatan' other time after Monday, the present

vho have no helper, ! " hPpapr of the Senate would have heM

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fWft.l in 50 ft 20 sq. ft. 11 800 ft. C30 tons. 230 ft. 250 ft

quireo lor sucn an on.ee. w lthout pretending . - , 6....j ....... , - r. .usuries auu expia- me cueers ior old thunder of Buena Vista in- : This Susnensi,... n.:j .u to set up a c,.M to office, I will refer to a few !!" 'n' ? Py-! " "S- Mcl-n. wa, upon his fee,. In , ceased also. In a few minute, e st " wor of .rt 2 " h C Tf " , 7 reasons why maav of my friends of both parties I M ,at in advan- ! -rent parts of the Hall, sometime, on his .' and ahont the hotel were thron.ed wi W head l?":'' . "l "h!

will vote for me. I have Ion,, hee ,;rfe,. r r,ne ",9 -':t'on they are entrusting t!.er de,- i own ude, sometimes on the Whiff side. ..nrt titude of nerson. ll r . . . I ' . " " u 18

" i v't-tt it a i mr lit. ui .1,. Mum.,- i u... i : L. ! tiny committing thuir hoiten into iron

u.-i.rj trriniim PfllUUM riIIUili-i " rawj iu my busies bv paNing aecuritv debt. h,mi": thal l"e trut' glorying renown of

I hare had my property detroved bv the con- ' th" K,'Pu'lic w'" ja'"sly preserved, while struct ion of the canal, and have been'harrassed h" PTrity, her re-our.es, an.l all her inter-

by vex.aious, expensive and hitherto Unprofila- :

ble litigation with the Canal Company

........ - " " . -meume. on his ami anoutthe hotel were thronged with a mul-, head dizzy to look at it and vet it i. trv t aUty ln nouIe l f hcn,an happiness- I ,sting their de,- own ,.de sometimes on the Whig ,ide, and , ide of person, all cheering Gen. Taylor with as much security aJanv othl 7f know l those who have no heTp'er into good and - - w.ce at the clerks desk, denying Mr. ! Severa. gentlemen of the imme'se concourse of ' width. ntlSA U rand renown of ,-pl'ens position, or volunteering t uke nPrn person, present left the crowd and ..u,JmM. we prcent wlI th. work- .,,.,.,' " ?T

est, will be developed and fo.-tered under his be-

As I am obliged to labor every day, not only

) try to pay oft my debts, but to" support my .milv T ..... T -I. .. 1! I . I.'. . .

all my friends hefore the eleciion. If not. their

votes and influence will be just as acceptable as if I had solicited them in person. Respectfully, GEORGE VV. KIMBLE. July S". lS. Jones- Nnmh.

The speech of Mr. Jones w

from the Cincinnati Herald, for

heficent care.

We would commend to th attention of our

a, , , ., ' oitne immense concourse of Mine w dth. We were nrent t.ii- .C i auu Stephens' positon.orvolnnteeringto take nprn person, present left the crowd and wen, t, I men were PHrCS t k hiinself a fill defeum nf P..11.'. t..i . . ... . ;. c c"feJgea in Hanging the planks over

He was soar.!. .J i , '"mu'1-, uaes,rel n.m to appear at the the fearful chasm. It looked like a work of nil ' m'e l"an tlus- II ''hastening on the period!110" take place iu October, and Mr. Johnlie was ,o active and vehement, that no room 1 window of the saloon, a, nothing else wonl.l but in ,, "ke"wor.k of P''5 of social re-or.rani,a,i. I, t .Json will only act as Govemo,

was.eii ,.,r Mr. Houstoa of Alabama, rwho -tisfv and disne. .h ......7 i . . r w..n enure ealety. Xot,,,,,.. .L - - ..B w. w- - -

seems ,o love to speak ,n defence of Mr. Polk, ' The General objected o ZT ZTZ 1 1' t cord T i

the office of Governor nntil the third Tne,'.

and the fatherless and the widow. But it does i of J;,m,aT. 1?;0. Now, however, a nw elec-

moie than this. It is hastening on the period ! tion W take place iu October, and Mr. John-

-m. , . . , . ' - "T " "cciuental assemblage. seems ,o love to speak in defence of Mr. Polk, The General objected to doing ,o, as it would or ,ur. Lav Jnliiicnii r.r uii . . . . . .

"ii an iiiM-.iNinna i i rt mi nrfiii nn liitariupunn it. ...

to trv to nav oft" mv debts, but Id mirnnrt mt i r""1"" to tms reaolurion. ad.pted by the late ! " wrd in edgewise. His potential and iarrinff monies of the nMa. n..t tl j .., ,

family, I do not know that I shall be ab e to w4 i C carefully, we think j - not heard atal. on the occasion'. Mr. ! '"crease .,, the cheering 1 ik w I -ie he at 1 ZZ Sf!' , ,Wrfe- " fo" T TZTxhZZ JSZ Z Z T ' all mv friends before the eleci..., If ,. ,h..e ".y refl. ct the con-rvnt.v. spirit of the whitr I McLwi. was too rapid on the trirer for bi... lentrth a.meared .t ,h. ! "' f0 'cgth. hung in ,he air,at the i Z .' V" ; BuMlt.u"? 'r'P'y

ii vv iiiuun. i iinn hp U'a hoiK. ..r nn j- . iui auciiiiLiuii. .iriti rn iiirtAnrt .. .;.-...,.. ,j

ephen,: In replying to the by the multitude below, the cheering w., ruZZ: ITLTZ ' Jt - h .he

... 1 Call be elev.lte.) in ll.o ..voi .1 . T. - i ... '

., across tne river at the tale of a kite! 7 , , ,. ' C'"-i The rxt Cnbinct. It is impossible to rive the reader . : ! Its P"rt ,0Ward 9jlv"'S problem of the -or- ! We have m,.t. n rr- -r...., . . .

ofih j....e.u. .. . . Ionization of labor' the tr-eat n:,...; 1 .1 ' ... .. ' ny

- .... , llle worK. jnlajne .font'- " t .'" . wnenjoarrow express, "two r.v

.. . . ."Se- ' aoing this bv substitution .r,nn,iir ' ., ,. T. , 1 ., -

n Ilie air.ul lha . ... . - 0 --i j 11 is as 10 ows?

.. r rot ! ... f C T..T... ...

iritbv fami ii.rWInrr .r. ...:.l. ..!. J t a; ...r.

party emhodv the true doctrine draw the enr. ou' "ot for Mr. St.

rect liue of distinction twtnron il.A i latter, he assert.!. 1

i political parties The Usue involve, thecal r;-auU,o Ifyon are below mCu"' "VF y-BTiU Taylor j quesfon of popular litverty. a question of local- ' no repancy between Mr. Polr V m of street to the following effect: 7 w, P ' Paper' 8USPend cob- j happiness. doin ,f . 1, h , 1 J' f Ule TMT-"t er Tivler. jculabl. importaiH. to the pro-p-Hty .d perm,- i I-4G, dw.,. , (hat thp R!o wf citizes-I ., accidentallv in th.s ! ". ni " . I of S-bt Zin 7 .VJ ! 'l Ta

hich we co,.v. is . ' . " K"""-"-- const- ; . lexas and Mexico, from its mouth cay. ana would fain bean unobserved spectator ; ,.; . ""V" - " ' " l Bna lr' as lf. practical advanUr-e, resulting fro,. ..... , , 7- 1 a ,or-

which paper ,t l" lhe of ' "-tem; the ' and hi, instruction., through Sec- proceeilings of this night. The evening Z.I V lastenings; and it ahakes , tlal association. . 1, I Z,k' Ta,,T-

was reported. We do not expect ,t ooes Jones a-h; it is infused into j c,,ana. ,0 S:i,,ell, which declared heeu set apart to do honor t, a friend, . ' he Zn" VV ' T 1 ""T pr0traCted ? Th", i. , . ' " 7 !r' justice. Sueh papers never do act faiiy toward. " j'"'" -"-ork of our government, and th T-xa, never has established her authority soldier, and a gentleman whom I res- ' n ?0t , T " d"" !' and must hasten to 'close. Ampl T shT b! ' IdpTJ , ' bethTa'- '"S esthe whig party, or Its favorite,- ! ""r al"' '... It is the ' ' -trntry to the Rio Grande, fr, it, P-. and to whom the conntrv owes a debt of I the!" id I C ' if I have diverted vour Sn ol from n , ,,Mle ' ' t!'e " ,mi"'St'a- , very aliment upon whirl, our theory civil and mnnth if -urce! Mr. Stephen, ,hwed him ! R-tilude. I had hoped that no friends of mine I T . r D With "PPension. .' le external - ' ' J ' P P ' T t. ! ,,on-anJ 5,lat nseqcently the Gorernmen: This 1 1 ylVaJ: P!i,i0al n,"n 'nSMst We - 8 P-y thr,,e 8eV,'ra, hal h" - error-floor." 'd ""lice "V presence , " w . to .t!Tt V" " ! th" Fa"S t0 this 1 Liples.nd t7 ea Uowah,P l 'U J on harmoniously a. One M1n. ani Th., able and gallant ph.laiahropist and ,ol- way, been the advocates, ,he uncompromising h" completely, and yet Mr. McLa, e wou.dn't 1 nt.on. But L Vou have ITn fi to ,T ' " " "l Pt. that one in on tha is worL f ,S t J' " TfIE MAX of.V ,,,,ion. d,er ,,, the last Louisvtlle Courier, ,.,e,fo..y . adherent, to this principle of popular libert, f y floored! So Mr Stephen, .aid he w 1 ' vour partiality In a man.T. n h I wi" n.rve fcros.npon it. For r " , , y . Iab b-ved on ... "To ,h Victors belong tho Cabbage.- .-Me-,-snd honora ,y vindicates hi, character from the ; We have a. way, held to'and proclaimed the doc- ! him over! Anvbody w esca," X Zl Iw ZZ ol t7Z " ""' tho'se who ha d U a ourTnd ''t f V ! W " ' V repair, i t 7 7: : 7 t,m,S ,.d. . P representative,. wh re ! 'ieve('. was incorigible-was nr.. red ' iKht. ' Jou agood , b,sk.t, upon a single wire cable, who could not ' k ",!., MfM mi-l : tnnes of the Gen.nl Tatlok administration.

...... ooo, v . ne cone ,t. Mow envmMe , ,t is not in palpable Contravention of the constlWh" charactpr comparison with his tution. ought to be the omnioote,., , e'tu '

VI l lrtiinrra

-nything? Why.no honorab... hi.b.n.m, i Taylor then retired an.i.M .r ,.. ' U r the bridge. And this ' '7 ..." " ' 'f i

man in the counts K. . ..... i." . "'made,..- ..... " . neria! excursion is tlirilllnrfr .t.i . . "u lr"cal advantage,, j.et us, .-j.r .lominiration tbc. two

I IIP for licofiilnotaD Iv. ft.- r . j Cd V shnrf i-iM Vrtto 1"..-..

Under the TaWor Admin?t?tralfon thtsr? t.vo

think it will be s..fe to 2y that it wlil be ready ca" of cIear violation of the constituli

lor nav.gaiion by the first of September. Oih- manifest haste and want of consider.; k..

era say sooner, but there are delays aid disap- ; Congress" that crron m-re "question, of expointments, which are unforeseen'. The two ' P'nT or question, of domestic policy the

a.c progr. ssMig rapidly. : wn. ot tn. people as expressed through their rep

TheT are risill Ihtt SpW, . .. . : and carried out by th

'.' nvi..3 mo ran, river at this place. Tli frarriA or ill .t t : '

w ..... ix3 i : in ii " ... . a few days. The bridge across White Water at : Cntr "P,i"n f Co,Trcs,. While we have Laurel has been raised, and will h er struggled for the ascendency of th?s nrine!.

travel In a few weeks. P,e of popular liberty, and maintained .1.. I

on. or j Mr. Stephens produced n.,rncUon, of th, 0en- Tay,,p

yourseirsaspenJedin the air, with the roaring 7 .... usure ... -reaim.hi,,g. boiling Niagara two hnndreand fifty ' I 7 'mit feet below you! if your heart don-l,Z cPht ,eS of our Order for good, can we hope!

Old Zncliamonn tLr fiermnii

A friend of ours who .as just returned from

President to Genera, Kearne : In th. marninir th fnllnorin. t if your heart don't flutter vou: ,CryrE0d'.CanWe " --t returned fron.

v. ir v,r,"' ... " svwiimiM ff;iriin,.... . ' -e n grow ano nourian, and hand it down'" ".irv visit says tie lh udelnh a S'.n to flfsr Mexico, and to P...n.,..i . ported n the Pie., , WK1 "ave nerve enoogn to gwinirover W...T.I.... ... . ' " oow n i ... , . . : . .eipnia .in, lo

- """' -"" Rion, as - ocou.ii!2 aires. Governor of California, and the appointments : 0LI) ZACK-Ah Nco.-At an early L , ' senlSat.'on nt altogether t ! 1 - .

, nour esterdav innrnl.,. 1 ...i- .. ' " nue useii, a, the old ladv .. inam.

ningeels,i, nothing when !-.!, Grand Lodge of thi. Order commenced

.t r - .. . " c"" u. i . . peasant. Th

! ' 1 - -f--"" ...luHuii meir ren- r""""iions oi Ihosn ronriinn..;u. .-J ......r lenieroav lilornliir'. lonir l.f.,..

, resentattve, iu Conirress. n..l, ... k , I nrmp t),.i i .. '.' f..iu. . .i . .. . ' I about skiuninir apI. "i. i

I ., ... .rrpeiHra ' ."n proeeeaings mu, ordered and K"1 mrourii meir mom ill. nan Hon . ' - nuru von ret .... ..... : and carried ont hv tf. V -L. .. rr,i 7. red and . .orning nap, en. , nsflj , , J . , it, annual session in this city on Tuesdav lart.

Executive ' .it... .i, i carried (ii!i.mni;ii.F.i .. Tavlor mlitlii k.... i . .

. . , '" , . " "'K" "ciot usurpation s c urr" 'en, dj -those ast r so private ooinin... ..r tt t,..:.i.... . . (v. .u.u . t J

, ( . j .Ei.iciii oogru never to

."r ,cn ..,r. rresident Polk had l.o l.w or au-

oon, wending his way quietly from the " " I A."0lhw neW t the Fall 1. the ex- ! r: "mi. " .""T l' ' h' fo1-

to the St. Charie, Hotel. y time, he visited ! 1"?'." r m lhf M,,n,,i0n brid to-wlf: -rtne ensnmg year,

" 'o i.orse-shoe Fall, in the,1

th

Berks, Lebanon, Iehigh, Paunhin. Lancaste

and otlier middle counties, tells ns th.H the Cermans, the honest and industrious German farmers and mechanics, are ahrpt fa a man in favor ofOldZick for our next Fronde:;!. H. traveled in company with a "Ca? Democrat." as he called himself and it was "a bet" bt lween

them, how the Girinan-- stood in reference ! tho

C.l..k..iu. ,k u..,.,' :r-""-ii'iIfpr...m, ..hi.lJ ri. II. rreirflh. c,.i,,r,r,l

...aue mm pay , ,;ense for his lecture,. He re- ! power, oltructin. H, I..1:. 7.7 ! ....... 7 ' " l ltle 0,J

moustrated. but finally paid it. After the close and formidable to 'the liberties f g. ' "."'""K " lo fe the letter to General of hi, lectures, he commenced suit agaius, the ' ead of Was published without Gen. T.'g corporation, for the recovery of the money be , may entirX w " "R 'Prtm.nt,. it procnrem.M. Gov. Marcy will be careful, afhad p .id for license, and he L recovered i In ! chee Th rPP'y - the ground that it was "A SCIENCE "and he I P.,, ...i. ! " ,0 ld Rongh and tieadv. Mr. S wa. therefore entitled to b-ctore w thot . Z l JJUJT ' - i -"' treatment ,Hal h'been met-

He h established this point. It ,s a science I of popular her ,hev of ' . ' , Ul G'tt' nd de""ced with well - ili "w,Sr 5 ",T PP-i-reed indignation, the conduct of those in . live. v. e are fort oniTessioii!.M-.Ti.i..;... .... . ....

t . ,. u.ry p.-er. w no nad sought to disgrace that rl.i.r i for executive dicjat en. We nrn.. ..... ..:. ..... .u . h,rc mat chief-

., , " e.. K.i- "... i-.rougn a man whom he did pot nam. imatelv exnresse. will ..f i. .. . . l .. . . . ulu r01 name,

Oar V .

Several comnauies ot tl.e 4il. Ro.ri ....... ..r .....

- iana Volu.aee rs have arrived at M tdison. ' ma,,'y "pres,d w.,1 of the people through but he knew by ' - a"V the wofl. - refused her in m; n and w,U be discharged next week. Some P",nTt,M,t W"en eluded, he looked ' "General, I ood by you In th fig, , at ",. The E W."fe Jo o te boy, from thi, county hav ved at j J- .nterposition of t),e pri-; more exhausted than he ever appeared before Ouen. Vista, and by - iVi,, by . "J. Hat .he did not regret going nt of h'"" ZXZ f .1 I ' . : ",t"r,,U'1 frm eff"Cl" f a f,"ewU- He had been not the "e that' com,"e ; WOrId' and on'y -"'ed .orry That her exit

wr j u .. I onicers were elected for the eusuW . i "gm

.nen ofd. AZT? ' A vono"'. .T" L T" :"- bridge. M. confounded to find them so .inbborn for Tay-

tleman wer, rH .1 7 K 8 cid . f . , T B ct,""""ied ,n,- . E. G. H. T., W. B. Moore. G. S. W., P CraV- lor p" il is; "'J P-nnsylvanU wiil reror.J her ZZ l number r th . ""I0"1 ther" f " hb T i hMJ' G" J' W- W- . Wright. O. Scribe F iy f- " Be ti-ta!-fTom the waTi M ro;nn"j'"trned.,f WIlh " old shirt! He did it on acconnt of Iledderly, G. Treasurer, S. CM red4 G Sen-' remember, to. we-f rh di-race ofllali'. gZt,Iu TT Tf ,hese hadot seen 7 y'ady whom he had been paying close t G" S"" : surreder!-De,roit Advertiser. LT"y.!Tr.f. hand tested the ,ympathy. declined hi, visas , , the 2J rresbyterilin Chorc, The trreat sa.e and natriot. R-lml,. r.,t-.

I :. jt , . . .. . .. . .." ' J

.... ... aU.,.e... e cinpowa oi many ladies and nn, says the Cincinnati Chronicle, gives in bis hers, listened with

Icr Comm.

. " ' """i mo sympatny between the ,oldier, and their old cmm,j.

M... . ,, ,. -wiiii nn oumrniT comiiosfa o many ladir eet.np, like lhp m m.. ne. ... Miss Cirol nn IT.lt .. ..... . .. .. 1 "'"" ,n0,c

vvt 1 1 1 in iianiia it t m " n i a iiimiii. ii .-... r-i u m iiinn .rfiL: ..

th. word, seemed to oo,e out of hi. heart , b, had r er in marriage to a vonn. ' K. I Af.ee ,L .7 77. .. . TT "f "'-'!' glor'-

... .L - . loiiPiiiu to ih t. " ..r " ' . ".e viiurcn, me urder ' oas oeciaration ot principle "1 am in favor of

av, that .1 ..7 . &Tanw' Journal proceeded, by invitation, to th. Assylum, for early marriages." .ay. that .he did not rerrret rnin.r r .u. it,- n.r..j r. ., . . . I ..... 6

.n ,.u u.uu ana me Blind. At each, j A fter this, we expect to see the venerable edwa, "nd especially at the Deaf and Dumb Assylum, 1 itor of the Washington Union, and all the edit-

uie exercise, of the pupil, were very pleasing. ! or, and writers of the locofoco party come out v e regret that it is out nf nn. .... 1 ,.;.!..'!. ru,nt m ...... ....... v.. .

Tlao f'maiT.

Our ..Id friend Tlios. Dowling is a cr

lor the legislature from Vigo County.

ce, to him.

For the Am.nr.tv

nsrritring.

r- ......... ..v particular endowments are requisite to give a

must, to the art irf cursing. The IwseFt and meanest nf mankind swear with as much tact and skill tho mAsl itfined; and he that wishe, to degrade hi.nerlt te the very lowest level of pollution and shaine, should learn to be a common

siaten in onr ..tchane. !...-.. I i j ..:.. . . i' ' e

Whig journal in Boston now ,uo7. ,V ' u , n MU,iay ,a8t who has from t,,e East, the West, the Xorth, i 77? W sPPor,s A" nom- b-n travelling through the South Western and the. South. I, sW .., a.

the Courier at firsTheM Au 1 1 P"r,f ,,f the ?Iat8 ice the nomination of: his numeroc, army from Buena Visit, and it Taylor an! Ca there can be h ' ! 7' JS observer. and not much I will sweep Cass and his no les, numerous army n- Tot It tx....i. , . nalun- carried away by hi, zeal. He Is decidedly of the : of otiice rx pec tint, from tho power they ,r

-as.on amagniticetttsword inaman- T ui ,eu n-ro ,ome weeks opinion that Taylor, maiorit. v " ' k t. ., .... ,,..Jcr. .

despotisn. ful, ... bhgh, and n.iidew Z 7 . lZZ 1 " " 1 2. " ' ' , Ge- U ZLn "Z" est hope, oft,. p I? I i .or. the rom .H his hivL It will sweep corruption

. hw7 " ,c'- "ow mnc here on yesterdayTtorntii Th 7 ' PorioU8ly g into line, ' from high place, and low. It will ''sweep" th. ih7Jl"l poriioni ss and .and bars from our greater.

Ul lnat l P"1""8- lllos"rh' Pref.r party to their and lakes, and practically "sween" the one m

- ... legiumaw truit of war. The country, we do not exnect to 7, i rMm " ' 7

lutegrrtvof the constitirtinn .u i.: i. . . . .. . lUr -lepnen, had

constituifo...'

e . , , moBmhi.l. r 4 . n ' ' ""- poriron ot com- "s-weep weaun inio ine puuuc collers. and--a, w. in an en.innn. . for Louisiana; and she eomes airain tti mourn hi, loss. Aurora Rep. munitv. who t.n... .u . ... 1 . , . .. ' aDa

. . " . Pwr; HI;. ' ' " peopie snou d ru e, peace, giaoness ana prosperity into the heart, honor, upon honors, already too thickly pour- ' ' h t now heartily j without the intervention ef the kiu.lv veto, are and'homes of the American oeon'.e.

HK--.v ..om.nee. oi the I'lnladelphia Con- with na. "All ,h;.,. n,- , ' .Z ... u. . ' . .

inais me word, tnend. Th.

-"rr HA UN F.S. i cast upon the gallant old el,?ef Whose lead we di1 7 , 7? f W "'way, acrcute I r There ,s no d,Wbt b.rt that TaIor and heht to follow wNter rL!i... t . .T 7 i "evere! To-day h. was so in an eminent

F.ilnv.re will carry al! Mor, ,v,..Wh,f paper. - the penned toue, and pens o fawn ' ! T , 7! ' &T IO ' WOrd' Very iikdy. They ,. c:,rv C . and Rut- ! ophants a,d F.rriv. pastes m 17' ' V r T" br.a.,..r0lh.;t,l.V,.ksbrg:e...el ,he honest obi soldier wlro "ask. Jf..T ! XelM - ot. Th. latter

Jus, as ! 1 RoKh and Ra.iv rurrh d Am,.,,- i shrinks from no rePonsrbili,v" h.v, . " eomnrnffd, the regard and good will

i - k. ' rt inn i m i a m .i.:r. t- i .

.Ua and Santa Ahum h..i'or hi...

t'r l P IVati, Esq , Whig elrt..r, ,nd Pr

ed, ou an nndeserving citizen. .And her7 f, : SUpP0rls h no'Iee. the Philadelphia Con- ' with us. "All ,!.;. 77 77?'7 .. ' . 7'-. .7

,h. victory won by my brat. 7o,dier, at Ilul: i Cood," for those who Tove mV Th en. Vista. give in. this enduring memorial ' of the Indianapolis Sentinel WHOLE country, and nothing r'c thi - S wTuS rMl

Ivthehirhprieet.ofn.riv M,.d "''o.ocos.wh.ie ne shew them no mercy of liernffectionand kindlier. ; J" 'w -lr- aD ufen ttn, "the mark of Cain try. r . .ne mgn pneewo, p..riv and t,;e ApelWaTits irt i,l, m. cv..l ... 'I t. : . ... . . ! unnn M. h. f-u , ., . ., V Murrrn f,.

on party org, nation d offieial favor mat ftn- IIm 7.. 1 7 7". ' P . mere were nign ana gaUant deex.. . "7 ' 7"7" "" of! - er. your plalfm.geutlemen Whig.7 A large and very resnectahb, meeting..

.- - .- . ' ' '. " ' ' " r on nartv ore in iilinn . . . ..fP..:..! t . . ... wuinii - ...tu auu jraitaui ueeu, . f '" arn oi

1 P tm ' ' l-,'J Tefolutinns wero umnimoiKl. pajh..