Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 May 1851 — Page 2
Ijisnraunble Oturirnrf.
Ir!rctiau fr P ajl.TC Sluac.
I'ablir Doruarm.
Death ' Hone wells, of the type Fuuudery.
Henry A .
James J. S:rng, MjniM:i C tl iff of Beaver Two Weeks since we gave the opinion or John The Soulheide Democrat, ( IV thut . ... . . . . -i j t t . -i ... - f r t .
lale, lii a letter a.t..re.i-ei to Urrril smuii auo i. nooiiixon upon me sunjecia ii aivrrana .air- v ise in connection wlthhialast
ktt,.
ITWe ore suthorit
f Benj J. Spooner.
ndi.!al for Proevcnt
tiicial Circuit.
.. ; ty tncka, er awkward accidents h rii-d o announce th name ' . . , i eoilty of from his youth vp, will , of Lawrenceborgh, a : 1 . '' .... . : Pmifl D Ji'.i Im tost been cntmg Attorney r thie J ... Prosecuting Attorney. Mr Jon
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! nn)i!iwti.l in IU 1 ;:wrlu Pirlv P.n.r denon nr. e. H.itlinr imrir(ivmnli. an? lhe Fugitive Slave for the Virffinia
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. . ... i 'I'lkA IMHIVIP Fa.-i.ilv. I
!(B1nxW- a amy I nr iiTnra.uniiw. ( . .t Sh-l5& I W iV h is ai. It a ma ever perpettated naoghty It i. probAbl that la thi. country or corn ud ; . ' ! rif k , hi, ,r.if ie Mer . wsiar-mel.ii. n,l hogs-r per cent and potatoes, we hav a ' li:M)()!i VILLK. INDIANA! ui.;..;r L.tt. .... ... hi. neiehhr... poor ear rr that music whii h hath power to '
'chicknii in ruisUKe for Mi own Kt him be- "oath a savage. Music of a high acd fine; It in our painful duty to announce the death of , "Hie new act of rongre.s for the encouriire-, Law, and helow we give Mr. Mc'Carty. which No man who has not seeo ar.d heard
iUUAI. i'i A X Id, ". come candidate for ttiio. and all the little dir- order--iias a powenui intiuence lor goon upon iioucn ii.i.j.i'i iikwiic u i y . -..- - .. r. . r""""'""-'i"ii lormt!,,
I ... .. l i I-.... I,. I... .-.. h.... the cn.arac.er of a nation. Ulna a hallowinr eery, tie wa accidentally shut, th hall en- mmi coniiininii y oi wmcn ne is me nea.i, win jpoiron, nny.i, ii. loe mneror ins miDn., tu
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ill be Knewr. inttueuoe upon the rout Calming llie aspentira terfng Ilia ani:y jihi atwve Ilie lieari.Riia lorg'ug iimra pruircuun i me lujimn, -inu ur. l.r.r.. i u m men nemiiuuu mm ppfuciiunona of the niag
nominated for ' life, and arruwa tSe aluniberiiiff euergica of (lithe nkiu cn the hack, vrsterdHylmoriiiiifr a- them heartily welcome. He declnred that my pnailion on the Fugitive SUve Law, and theinselvea a marvel. Now he n.nj.
lone has Ken our niau a better nature. ' bout ill o clock, In l 'xlor.1. In tlin Mat-, whi- u-aver late anti me ne ignnoring isianu in tana wm-inrr in m vonjrriij i win vote lor us re- , wun upiiuen nanrt, imploring tha favor j
neareet netehbor ever inr he ha ben married. ine fpencer r jnniy are in in our town, anu mer lie went on Saturday ia w imouci uusi- micmgin wimm on n ""j p or iiiniiui-aiiou. ymaiiw mo wrmn oi neaven; ag(jn i .
Ui C F. Oi.tataoi Sir: -fleas announca ' V have thoutht him a oeaceah'e i.eiehbor.-- altnougn we nave not n u me pleasure oi nar- ue. ' "l"'""1 "" ' c,,,or. '' w ' "nr.ni r , .imu o ...e uoor in ma agony ofaon, 1
tha name ofONver Beuru at a ran li.l-ite to rep- We hsva never uepe.ed him or tal:ng our mg ti.e-n, notice mat ine rreas oi our neig.i-j .nr. ena waa ttanning in ine atreet, con- lorce ran ne orougm i:i-re euuicinmy pmrni io -....-..... a ....w ine pi.ini.ni opinion u inua. , ireme paeaiun. now ne tii-p,rg rorth . - . i . . rf . . . . . . ... . , . . , . i . . . Knrinit il. Ohirt. Bnk of tha.in l.i III. Iiioliat ! vri.,iv will. nt.l la.ma n rrmr,tn.u t .n. tnk tlim awav. In additinn !ti tli id. herava who aolicit their vote, to chilli him with Dover . cenla of neranaainn. annn t. k: 1
rtaent r raaa in v.ouuiy m tne ren i.eBi:aiure. . rhiraena or our woon, out ii na naa, wa rxpn:i is - - -i . r--t" -- . - r -( - . . uifcti oniJ
May Sd,51 . .Ml.vt.lv ll.Lt. to know it now. Iliaomrehaa teen In oni ww. . o .r,,,.,,, ,rng a.uinjlniimi .unmj it " K - j i - - . ..,. r.,.. iUne lime h;,
here it la a!- several of them, and we aelect Irom among them ; city. I Ixrind on the .American ewe,) and Clohune a iona ami a memner oi Longresa u.Miig ine leg-' rings like the b!e-t of a suhvring faf.
To persona entered tlie"Manaion house, op-j Ixland, (on the Dritish aide,) in Lake Huron, isUUve tuatrument of hi constituents, no dia. ainka to Ilia aoleni sound of a SuQr?av
posite, to laae reiresnineiiis, and one ol mem wnicn migiu ae neemec. mnrf arrure. cicn oi ii" m niiinnii nwiu wurii iiy nun, as ai one monieni nis lace ueama with r . . . . ... ... . . .. . . f 1 rtn nnn ... .. l.: .. .. .: a . I. t - f . 1 . ; .. ... ... Iu .If;
wno carried a r.n "ntoo.1 il' ag.nast me wall.
While the pirty were absent, an Oxforl at iJent
! ...... m In lb. Amvrimn knil.lnff.
F. CLKSox:-n.ar Sir-Bv-annoonrirg j m We for n of un,)oIy ,he following: ame of Dr. Samuel Pavis, of New Trntoo w i u r . ..-' "S
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tha name
aa an Independent ctuJiJale for the Legulatart '
cnrrr VcnliBta',
yea will much ebii
security, fearing no contamination.
ItTNDY3 I.VNE ' acan.iidate and we will know all about him, and
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But he ia ' '' an in Cjirirrr raiiiny mere iw nu iruu
now travelling, who have met with greater tuc-
Wecrpv tha following from lnw r who are more highly rerommelided for pirk,l , wpon, Bnrt w 8ich,ing it a- ' . i - . I 1'..... Tl. I. . : - :
ineir nmairai '"rn.T, i ... rros the mantel piece Inward thestreet when tha
theae Islands is some 0P,Pm icrea
; rrlloii . George . Julian,
io extent upon hi. atitimetit. his fit net. for the otfice iu presrutlv it flimpi with
an eminent dgre depends.
til the
i more loo.
Aurora Commercial, the editor of which is a demncast. And we would remind him that he livea but a few ro.ia from Peterhurgh, where men cf late are politically, if not morally and physically killed, and he ehoul.l be carefol how he tampers with, men full grown like Mr. Jonra: llnrtl SUory. A Delegate to the District Convention held
l7We aupnore they nominated a whig can
didate forCinre for the Wayne Diatrict on ' yesterday at Ca nSri !g. 11 1 is with sorrow tht wa leara thst Or. ' Tennia of Lsurvl, died on Thursday last, rather aod.lenly. tTBy refsrenca t.i our a lver la ng co'om is t w'll be seen that Mr. Dtirnan ha opened a c.i- !
rnlhouetn t.ennrrvi'!e. We hsv never ) stnrd.iv at Naneteon. told us a atorv of a
rumpled his sh-et, or sipprd of hi rolTre, hut Jr. D. D. Jones, a lawyer, or Broikviile. It manner and ri. hly deserve patronage wa peeped in the other .lay. and thitica looked t.. .... -.,,,, ..i villa Democrat.
In apple pi- ord-r. ',h!,, pn rBe ih y , s,l,xfd a game or Detwnrratic nmiainlion' poker with a stranger, stopping for a few liaya In this county tha D.'mocrnti, prty have in town, and won hia spare rhane; bat not sakeM a niajoritv since the year ICII. Ttn-y first tinned with this, he prosecuted hia fellow g-m-gained the ew-ntieiicy by the lerg O-rman sler, en his own testi'mony, demaniled his wit-
attended by a
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noiM-gunrn o. a.ns.uen an.l wire-woraers ,r... Thll , Constitution of the
Way ne county, whs in town a few days in the
early part of the week. We uttJeraUnd he and
... t.... ... v.r li.rd Ti. I . l .lli.hi. i ...... . uienda are open and unreserved in their olauy bass a ever Heard. 1 he iaiiy t a oel'gnl- limine, HT am hnt. He was caught up and , . . , ... ., .
, lers io iraae wun ine nemocrais onrinir in
return for the democratic vole for Julian the.
Uhio have borne testimony to metr superiority ! w,.pp iha'g-d. and the bill took efTect, as as Vocalists. Their bass linger is superior Io : -i,r. i,. tr U'.n ia h.. ;.)-
J fury. He stridea up and down the flo. i.
Upon the first branch of tonr qneation, I aay j sea and h inga hia arms, he ahakea hii S i
ty.iuru nuiun iiis iineer: no (umn n . i
- . - ..vet j - , scowls. I
requires that fugitivi-a from labor shall be de
livered nil on claim of tha parly Io whom such
till linger. n-o a.ie sang mat irisn song ,, , Wh. , ponrfuc,or ,ft "Three grains of corn" ao beautifully " ! o'clork. tin hop.s of Mr. Wel'a recovery executed that many of the audience wete afTec wr), nXryWyn TIl). famiP ,,f, ci, tedto tears. The entire family go through ! , wilhnnt the lea.t hopes of finding Mr
ineir nan hi moat snusinciorv anu piasiiiir i .... rr. . . . 1 r ells alive. I riilv a m.latirhnlv
IvOSS-
Thamatt-r Is suited to tha niann.. c
labor u due, I would vote upon all occasions to , torrent of twaddla,such a mash mixture X keep the fnith thus pledged, sacred and invi.date fustian, such agonizing pathos, such '
JTAmong the muica? entertainment of the past week were several concert given in Cincinnati by the Spencer Family. Who, in the estimation of critics hold a distinguished rank In their profession. Western Christian Advo-
ocrnrence.
Deceased had lived in this city near forty vears. Cin. Commercial, May 13d. V he fnflnx ft:ol.
It now seems to be a settled thing that we and communion with the party throughout the
iu letter and spirit. I hoi d it howrvrr a ilnlv fl,r.l.l. nf r.-.. u u
Kl, ;., .1,- ; r... .it .t,. ' 1 " ' ),"'-,,"l,li invectir.
er office, T,,e Democrat, (.xoept a few who S TT." "V '?W "0,"mU CU -P- ""Pti,
. i i j- i- . '"f"1" every topic is discussed bv the orntor . are anxious Ur office) are. evidently d.s.nchned ,,,,, n, . i .v. . . - " rMor- .
emigration to the county. The Germans ere nr f.. and charged docket fee far prosecuting calenot naluraPy more tnc ined Io the Democratic for t h State. j 1 h77iMbrrirrveilIe. party hn the whig party. Put when a Ger-' Mr. Jones is now tha Democrat c nominee for A half sheet of the Cambridge paper of the nan aetllemant commences, if the first lear.ing District Prosecutor; and if the above is true, 10ih lust., contains U e followir.gauuoui.eemen in it are whig, all the succeeding new re- (which we, however, coubt very much,) it nient. eruita from Germany fall into the same notions should be made known to every voter in thedis- 1 "This number of tha 'Cambridge Reveille' teraa they arrive. Cons.qnenl!y we find in some trict. I fit is false, Jonra, we hope, will publicly minatra the labor of the present editor and pro-
porunus vi inn una aimosi enure townships or proclaim it. The gentleman who related this prietor. Hiving sold tha aflice ta E.M.lIowCarman Whigs; and in those neighborhoo.is the story to us knows nothing of its truth or Talsity. , aan, Esq., it will he removed to Knighlstown, j Den ocrats entertain the opinion that from edu- Jt nsvertbeless. common talk throughout the ' Henry county. Ind., where a naner will herear-
rauon inn insnnci. tne Herman are whigs. In b,rt counties ot the D.Mr rt.
other places the pioneers weree-rly taught to bo Democrat, and those coming a'Vrarw early led
are to look for a constant undiminished, and probably an increasing supply of gold from California. It may safely be calculated that the shipment to the United Slates alone will Ml a little after all,hort of forty million of dollars for lh- year, and there is no reason to fear that
they will he Ies for many yean tn come.
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,or ma .ra.ie, ,HPe ,n.i a reneiiiion o: u.e coa- tt yl and cr,ed , , 8,3verv a... .1.I. s..
ut.on wn.rn resite, , jnnan. e.ect.on two I admit the power and right oflhe General I
years ao, wnum cisCrace mem ann me ui-lrict Goverment to erect r 1 .. a at T ll al
or"rr ' "lrm ,r'"" Mpawiy own Instrument and
execute laws and to exclude
ne is
ting about Ihe origiu of society, in a niomw"
mncns into an invective avainst t.rj,. 1
tribunals and to use her now he is complimenting Jesus Chri.t, inj IcfTu-ereto adiniaister and . abusing John Randolph; at ere momj
Slate. New Castle Courier.
fcfyThe name of Dr Wilson Thompson, of Fayette county, we are told I to he announced
this wee k in the JefT-rsonian, as a candidate for
I With out pretending to accuracy upon such a ! subject, we suppose it must be considered mod'erate least down tha conlrihntations of the
mines of California to the specie currency of the
world as equal l fifty millions of dollars r , Mr-Graham, Mr. Crittenden and
annum
sine courts and mmi-a Sht.. . ....u .u-r. . , ..
officers from tnterfi-rence when ,he powers ...d Chart, and King John, the Declaration Vfr duties allotted to her by the Consl ilution-and n,,iH. ,,i T.,m.. i.ir. I.. .
ii n 01,1.1.1.11.1 n r :. k ., .. I I. . ' " f
... ""u"u I'ersians. the Greeks and Romans, tha F,.,
"'" m'pfsen i.y me taws oi ma j p..i;.h tl,. hi... ...H m.
. .... .. .... ... IT. S thllh.r-i.. I..... K r... r.-- - fc
congress, in nnncipatioii or mis our trien i, - " "r' """y ,ur figure in this eomprehengive mediry E the deep red lawyer has "vamosed the ranche," "ng ofT.cers to administer and execnte Mv jhat in;3 speech of Henrv A. Wi l .. th dittil i.C raptor!., f a . .t. . J ' -
in the Doctor's favor -New Castle Courier. I , 'T - "' '" ' l"e , charr.cteri2ed by ability, is to utter. II ll irnf Al ilufwma frr. n tar.,1 :..! u.. : . "'a
. , , ' yj absurdity. In mountain! of the mearett
utlluI. WM1,iy snd dirf are gcMferH of thefi las Wisely designed machinerv t.. rtni.i-i it.. .... 1
The President, Mr. Webster, Mr. Conrad. ,ihr, ' , . 7. . ... ' , " r. v ,se is an orator, he can and dcrj ;
. . ' "S i.iiiirin.iiiu are places ih.
From Wn.liiogten . Washincvon, May 12th.
into the Democratic ranks. This is the case in Franklin Co. M-tny people in this county think all German are Democrat, wh'lst rtVr localities thinV they nr. all whigs. We could asily trace out the lea.-Vr and actors n ho have moulded them into the Democratic ranks in this County. But that is not onr object now. The ueeess of the Democratic party In the county is owing to the increase of the Grman vote. The l..wnhip where they reside, end where they do not reside, show this. Without the aii
L i I an1 ra I n rr df I Vi jb. tnn V.. . Jt I
kvii,. r .!... i . - own
j ...w ..... . ... . ..... a....... irp iMiii ii n nnwir - . .
- ..i. .. . ! u. a a ar r . x- v l ... i ... i " i in power, in imerejt. in rllwt nn
ter b. nnU,l,..l r It ;. t c. T annum, .-niwiinsisnning me excesive impnr- ny "i n. . iur.w mi. ... ..io and ahou J have be-n allowed wl,.,. iK. i:k..... - . . . ' """"
...u., .... , r.i.. r.. r -i i nr.j j. .......... .mu, lonvent:on ran rnmn.li a- iK I,;-, r.
t- . ... , . ......i ...... , . ,' taliOha whleh. nnder nrdinarv e rpomatanr.. " wniiie oi m r.rie n.niroau oil v ennesaay . . f m.. ., .. 1 vrt;
new.,-. It Mmitlt. ! ' "' ' -P"-- r-ter. May w . ".';..'. V"', ."mm " ; They were received ., Baltimore in an appropri- , " 1 . , ... . . . fl"ck to hearh.m, jus, a. they go to ft.
Being at Co.inersville on Saturday, we were ."--...,. e rommeua r iin to lhe , V';;' ' r at n-.anner and after breakfast ll.er left for u , S "aTe " mad8 house, to be amu.ed and excited by comic J , .... . .. .. . neoiieofIIenrvr.iiii.lv." Cris-s. the credit of the ronnlrv has heen main- i manner, ann aner oreamasi mey 'ell tor ,h. -f f f .. . ) "nrcpi
pieaseowtman opportnnuy o, er,g ,, ta- ' -. . . . . . . . ,. . ! Philadelphia. TheWar Department cive. ... ' g-s; and by brilliant declamation.
voritesonof fndl.na. speak in the Court House 1 ",r- ine y.ubl.l.cr, in retiring com- , " " ' " " i ' r. u..7 . i ,-""" "r "" me right, and is wheth-
,. , . r i.. i ar liU'iianftb di- t ,k t .u ' n"1"' continued to find sa es at enhanced prices. "m,ul" " " """""" lu'",lrw oe'ween me on tha sul.ert of politics in general. Mr. 1,1 1 - dl-.usition of the Citizens of the . c . ,. r, t V.,,n . , n . , ' i I. If.-. Imnort nevt var ' nf nnods frrm Fnpnre orminolo I lid ian Chief Wild-Cat and Col.'g Smith, it i useless to say, has but few aopen- '3 supporting distant papers, or none al i import next year, es or pom s trcm rnrop6 : . ,, ,. ' -.11 .H ...... tin-7i,.i,.;n. v ! and more of gold from California, the value of; r",n'r"H Temple. Comm. s.onera in Texas. or as a public speaker. Hia ideas ar ri... . HI. nd neglecting their village paper. W e are ' i.... - . j . r j v.- j i . . ' r"r .....,.,..... ....,.... .-;.i.i.: . .!" these commodities must or necessity cantln-. " 'M Cat expressed great friendsh-p, and spoke
,-,a,ig,.sBei,..,. .ree.ni. ou-ant,i, min1 ,-.----..,-.,-.- ........ ar-nor p... , . . . ... ' w.rmlv of hU odJ friends. Gens. Worth and .'
u.- iu i.ii.r..r, mm we .liny hi.'i. nrwnrti win.. 1 gig
stored and disciplined, a.d he throws into his ' We " pleaed with hi paper, and the
public efforts an ehrne-.p,, ,d teal, winning
In min .
Booth
D iviner iinmJpt fit lh ih.t- mnA v;. t-
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.......a.. uB-.,.v0ora.reeman.-Andupon lequin at the capitol, and the Utt.r drew , this nueslinn denpn.ly
.,' ' ...... a,.u,e ma , crowd. but when we sav W iae's soereli
- j. , , .... .lrv ,s emauMien oy , iheatrical exhibition, we do not mean to
.a,.r.,r.,..r aim mw Bs me most til am! appropri- mat- that he produces no impression: H.
courtesy or his editorial labors. We hope now '""fin-enee, to a screen urexsrrphd buoyancy
earta. M. took ner!.ed frrm.nd
aor ;.t ihe non-disturbance of any portion
from this soutce the Democratic part wcu','t ,, compromise measures and especinlly lai day He 410 in the nvnor-t. the Fugitive s'ave law. He spoke in the high-
Hiving a majority, they !,avs the t ffieesat ' ''rm" "r present whig admin. stratinn
the people of Cambri.'g will soon learn to do
right, and when another paper ia started in their ini.'st, ill sustain it. The same advice would apply to some other towns we know. JLT Wilson Thompson, D.-moerat, of Fayette
and prosperity. Baltimore P.itriol.
In alluding to the unhanding hon-stv, integrity County, Is announced hi the hist Jrffersouian, , 'ions a a teacher to fi II the vacancy ocaioned
. a. .... , v. ...a uuu lliruu.t vir.l.. UIUI,t;U ,...-... .f . 1 ' ! Brook. ! f ",a,',lsh"1e "' h of contet.-d . produce an impression, if not upon the Co., I o...,. . ... ...... ........ K'. P'ovis.ona.hould have been ma.'e for it iu, ion. vet noon the r,ll,rlr. m ,h..m k.
vrnrriii ocoii arriven in mis c iv oaiuraav. .1.:. i 1 - " "
I 1 1 Deciallv adr!rersa liims.If If i. ;mnn..a
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I.r.-Trer.crh.tvah In.titnto Itr.nriird " i-t"-P-iia - "" corpus .. Ma etneken characterize the doctrines of Mr. Wise', b
The Trustee, of this Institution have secured1 n""orP' engineers engaged In locating down oy this la w. for if granted by a judge, u?- Re in rm. su fft ienlly denunciatory, the service, of Epwasd Coorra A. M. a gentle- ; lh' "',OV' R'ilr'"", "l "' " production of the certificate of a compe- tendency is mischeivous to the l.t degree. .. I. .. : l. . .. .!.'.-... f . .. . 1 e . . 1 .... ........ .1 1 . .. . . . - .
. . , . . , ... : si in'H'iii'iiinii iiiiiit'miiii h i.w rniin in . pi are . .cm .riuuiiAi wno.e dec alous I Ii t.;l h . f.n r 1 .1 l . man eminent for In exnerience and qmhfic- . .. . io n.i-niii i mi.i, ne can speax not of his rpinions npob the basis of
...r. 11.1, iini'iis is rniei 01 me pany. iir. ""a no lurmer into lhe case. Hut ii ihaon....
Samuel Hannah, of this city, formerly Treas-
rcsenl&tion, hut of those socialist cost
their control, and as ., -..! .. .k;..
In their ranks levers of office Ihey have'ome r!,pl,',,'i' r ,n lamented Gen. Taylor, hia "s a Candidate for Congrea in this District. He , nT 'be resignation ot the Tormer Principal, and Utile difficulty in managing their" o'itical af mrr' A'1'1' wi,b a sweetness truly beautiful, j wil'. ' I Pdl. receive the support of the IVmo- announce that the aeasion will commence on i.:- v. . ... . ttiti lin U r.m in ii.... .r .... f. ! cratB of his Count v. II. i in f.vn. f .,t.t,. ' next ATondar. the 19lh lnt. Th. biilldiniy ae-
isir-. 111 sown any party In anyplace, .... ' " ,, V ; .1, r -. . 1 . 1 1 1 . a . .u t , surveyors, that great interest In the road, is felt 1 Habeas Corpus. .c. n vored rh ffma strata. Mr F; m.n ... ti.l n... ine Ihe Compromise, and onoosed to the nrevai. . lected. is the one known as Ih. "ITi.ntr ITanw. " R ' 1 r
i .,m coniret. li.iri.ains nave to tie - . - - - , .i. i:. 1 ,u . .1.. t .t.....r 1 ... .
mad.-arhem-, nt.... s bang bis head aa thoojh a Tyler were in the "e tendenc y manifested in this County Io abo- , on Ihe corner of Hieb and F.lm streets. It Is i " """"-..r.rr,.,., . , . ..... al,0n ,n saying that and the in-v table effect of his doctri u
r 1 - - .:. .l. r. ... .. 1...... .... . . . . mone me neopie 01 me counties thronffh who. 1 I wouio nave acted affiin.-t t hi. 1 ..... . .1 . 1 .
residential Cfair. (tn the contrary, th're wa i'"niae me irmorrauc party, .nr. tuny, we wen located and lias several large and airy . . . . , . . . ..... .1.. ...... 1 . . , pi-iHtioiciiutMiw niacisg.Mtn nn
.............. ... .,.0 .r-rnea in me iaw they may which henroinu nhtrs wiih all the l .f
oiate, is rresiiien. 01 me company. : protect the iiherly of the citizen to the ex t.ut reddert republican. The whole of the bi' j We were informed by attache of the corps of that any other judga would upon the writ of , of his oration, U abuse of the rich (whora
' cat's the aristocrats) and laudations of the ptJ
rascalities resorted Io public funds squandered
large a,.proprii;ons made for small items of " evident pride In Mr.
Smith's countenance learp, made an amusing speech at New Castle room.
when he reo!lrcted that Fillmore we Presl- ' on ,a1 week, and 011 the morning after declined The Female Department will ha nnder the
1 it passes
! runs th
1, Io finish it at an early day. This road ,eul bape; and arguments against its pass ige ., rough W.yne. Henry. Hancock and TH? '" , f"V! of,,i" modificn. ; t'on, 1 roul.1 not under oh ipa'iru of n counties-the garden of Indiana-and 0ath.ai.t a law to be defective anu r.-fase to . "
insl one another.
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inor in. waa are nrivsn Into the trarvsby ....... ..... o -. r- , r.i- - - K ....,.- ,.-,,-,,,,,-. wm ""' r ' " a,j,rjon
tha ashthe corrupt heuoht whilst the bold r"- roan worthy or Ihe whig party wor- w,lf eanm.iai lor tongrts. Lentreville Instruct. nn oT Mrs. M D. Coorra Miss Sash . , .. .. . . , ... lu ...: ,(lls, , ..mum wiiii. me roia .... ' 1 .... . will he one of the most imiinrtanl nTnnr m.m.r. re in-.fv it unless snm. ,... .1
thy of th Nation, and worthy of the honors " h'g, .May H. J . RrANOi.PS. end a oomprtent and accomplished ... ..... . ; 1,. il fr .... i.. .7 . . e. y
and boisterous, nnite with the air schemer in "'T r th Nation, and worthy of
enjoying the ofHc.s, and using th pobMc mo- " 'ncircle him. Wecan point tn his lif, S)y. 1 bis puMIe acts, and his present position with ;
In tVa ennite. t!. n.m...i:. v. 11 a. miration.
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Wnj-ite ( oaalr. The whigs held a Convention at Centreville
music teacher I.nwrenf ebtirgh Press. arT"J"pS Hitman, F.q . ot Hanover lown-
A Cenil Vi. I.t!
lection on tne 1st Monday of Apnl to select bllt 1" Ii:. i.be arions officea to be fitUd at CU;lillt:lllCJ W'i'00- ru''. whoever at lik''",'r' Tcnonkr,t niajority of all the votes ..st, ia the candidate of the party in August. But in case a full ticket ia not selected in this way; at the same time they elect a nominating commitn-e composed et three from each town-
anip, who meet aod srl.ct the candidatea. The
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....... ii-wii.. B-in:ni a uuai-i im nn p.np .11 .1.?. .v msi, rommun 10 our rnnn- 1 yMr raised on ISacresof
August l. rction. Il is composed of Laz. N-ble 'T .tail, a man and woman, for a crime whirh,
t. f j sr. c- :. l J
...,,...,, v.. .,..,.. ,, r- .u.i ..I., i -.1.., 11 nan a . -i..l. - t t . r. .. ... r. .1 j. .. .. . ...
with - - "-acre. ."I. T T. ....... T . . ; r. . ! . I I it . I .... .
. -'...ig..iy .r ivrpn eeniBMvrs; iienry lien-; r.rnv .-nm.n.i.n in me county, 11 innee.'U In the Tall
l-rge nm'ience, aod he epterteiprd them
I... .tt.l... .. r... ... ... 1..... ar
.... j., ,. ' ell for Recorder; Win. Tliompaon and John ,," er been proven.
. , . , , . . Crmn as.ociate Judges, and Moses Robbius. The man had been f. .-. . 1 ...... n I l,u. ..... ........ 1 r..M ' ........ ( ,
... .... ......... .... jms, .c.u: ..-.I iiuiii r , ... , . 1 1 Commissioner, ta ashlngton. j
HcBti-Annunl .TZrrting of (he Grand t'aM
O. of T,
Tne Grand Union of the Daug'.ters of Ti
l.ni . . . . ' . T ...... t?... I. 1 f. !:-.. , I. ..
. .... - ...no liuih. prranre 01 mis cine, iieij their enii-ii, Il I slimil.! n bruught to helirve. fwl.i.-h I ,!.. ..... na ;n tl.i. r-ix. l.. w. .........
Capt. R utter, of Tuscarawas comity. O'.i... not now,; that the d.rii;.ti,,n of lhe Ui, Cr -intht.lt at o oVIork P f V'..,. v
nl.in land fi1-" ' ',v" war WPre r"KUIt 'r" m.u!i rit-.. t ion or ""'" pi.llll IB1I0, !).)' if if i.urf .. nf ,!.. . . teivm nii v - mrl lh r.t .1..:.
I... l, i r aa-1 1 no. . , , . . , 1 i.o.urt- 1.1 a treniy netwepn J ...... piin.rn.iiii' bushel, of Whent, beins 2b., bushels to the , he fr-e and slave States 1 would no.Vi,,,... "i relation to the rMi,; ,.C .ki ...
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. . -"im ugi. iibu prouu- 1 election of
. net her FfTort. It Is sometimes d'fficnlt for a man to kno.v j
Tl Tl I i O n IB this .ninmil'.. ..nil ..t..l I . I. - 1 . . .... . . . ... , SSV!
ii .-....... w u i in .us. nwp. i.r p iiis. in in.K inr nis enemi es, ii fcho received tha hislieat vote at tha Aurtl rtm f imi thv ri- tn In ih. .1..-.. .r . .:.t,i- 1 We understand that, nntwithstand
lection.
At the April e'rrtion the party also select a County Central Commit;ee,t.t whom the returns of the Anril election are made, who enunt them Bp, an I if a full t cket has been eelrcled, thy
Prospm for Frnll.
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...v ..!. -M..e journal oi me otn instant of Stillw ell. nnr1 n three lived
Jand pleasant, as
g fears : The citizens reid
living with Ihe woman
avowedly a hr husband, for abont ta-o years. A shorl lime since he mntried another woman,
took her to his honsa near the pleasant yillaee
a
of 1849; had 57 sheep -in the
spring he sold f!03 worth of a heep and wool from hia flock, and had 51 sheep left.
From the Cinc.iunati Gaaette. The effort ftlte Ijite Frost
cnmfortble rnain dependence oT a large number or per
I ced evil, acquired it 6 V j '"Cl"'n 0n,Ctr,' 1 h8 oH,ce I As the law does not per ae create bUvtv WVTe:
destroy it, and if it should in its practical oper- Mr- M"ry Campbell, of Iudlanapol n, Gn. ations protect and secure all of the rights. It is! Presiding Sister.
rd. iwoni;;, ::: " "1 2? El: Richmond, of Richmond, Gra.df
mere means which produce like re-,. I fa T
think the law is impotent to prevent agitation, ;
Siater.
Mrs. Anna Bagga, or Indianapolis, Grand.
.... . .... , ,. sons in Ihe vicinity or Ihe cities and villages, it 'd ir the agitation consists in the exercise of ! cordinr 5rrih nr i.r.. "three in n bed." conld live. pon tI). , ir frut. whj(.h , , ,jb,rly f sp.prhthllt ,aw, ZZ' m PTms in the vicinity beipgnn- cash article in its season. at such a thing ought to be tolerated. As to mo- ' nnua Iaceur, of
Greenaburjli, Gni
The meeting was called to order by the G
n. Aftu. the reading or several comman d
" j " ,l,g. .'lay H. lingcanbehadinconrton the crime rWl. e .. Ce .mm tne reports received mat , he ' I your second qupstion, I say I have no tions from subordinate Pnions. lh. firsnd V
' .. 1 loss will ne much greater than waa at first son- !onninu!ii.nal scrunlra ahnnt ik. .... r .u.'
po-ed. Eeast. West and South of us. this side General Government Io ai.,.r..nri... m ' : ' rl. 0D a,,Jour,,,'d- the following, st 9 o'c!c
of the mountains, the fruit and vegetables have rivers and harbor u here th j natiunal welfare is ; ,le "ra" l7"'on met, and elected lh folios
' against Ihe others Miami Dm.
prepared dinner-at other times in the shape or """tamed few days ago, theie will be an . willing to submit In such revolting conduct1 bave heard or no section "this side 0r the vine the repeal or modtfieation that I wonld not 1 Ch"P,ain
Inordinate praise. ?.ome limes th.y come with ""uncanre oi apples in this part or the S tale , had the man and the first woman arrested for moonrn,n'' '"" hs not suffered ruinously, do if ealislird the effort wonld be an idle and a- ! Mrs. Mary Miller, of LawrmceburEh. GnJ
-wram ann cannag. deputed on the.r coun.e- - ; - ; " offence which ,he fad, proved to exisl. and .rf Ml. huMh.-I-l.. fI. .ln. . . " o in I ' 'V S-n,iu''- Pro"
nance.-.t others with .educing smile, and ho-, "- mad- persona ex mimilioi, nr.eve- j in default of hail, each were commited. leaving iaMy pro.ert. the fruit from these killing the right of trial by jury 7d Tus, of writ of Ha" niej words. But we are too olj to ba caochl r"' "I,l,,e ,rM "'' "d that lhe frnit is ma inly the man's if. te. ..., r.. u ir . .... frots. whirh are so common el.wh.r. bea C.lrnns ... ...el.
I. e . .. ....... . . - . -.. r, . ... linn-n .111111 B Iimr- .... . . . I .r.
... llWy clll (egirirr ine do- hy any surh cevicea. mlnating committee, to perfect Ihe ticket. Thia ; Last week, for instance, we visited Lawrenceonr information upon the auh ect. borgh and Aurora, and as w- are in feeling, inOn the 1st Monday of April last thy held teres! and practice a PRINTER, we generally tbair annual election. Robt. Brundrett, F. R. call upon our brethren in traveling, and espe-A.J-ter. Cmanu-I With-rs, and A J. R osa ciallv on our favnritea. We therefore called at were the Candidates. We have been frequent- the Tres office, in Lawrenceburgh. an ! Comly informed that Brun.lrelt received a majority mercial rffice in Aurora, supposipp that we were
f all the vo'-e cat. and consequently was coo- in the House of our frienee. But the sequel j ITilllani G.raffln, el.'sred one of the candidate w lihout further ill show. The editor, of the paper, both De-i We learn that thia gentleman
acuon. Jeter au.l .1 ithets were about alike, mocrat. hsvieff n ailed lono enoueh Io see what l,lr winter at his residence in the X
Jnilirinl Rrforru.
Yest-rday Judge McCarty fined three prom I- j Aitrmprcl -..iri.le nent members of the bar inthe tune or .f 10 each' A yenng man calling himseir John Davison, for improper conduct iu Court. It ia a current ""d wbn has been staying at tha G ilbert House' remark that the lawyers or this bar practice il th is city, fr two or three weeks, nlempted
wun nauuFpiKta. L.reenstiuagh I'resa.
been destroyed or creatly Injured. , promoted thereby, and ihev are ora national to "tre the ensuing term, endinr 0: The Lnniaville Journal or Ihe 5th in.t.says, character. I stand upon the ground taken bv ber 1851 In our vicinity, the apples, pears, plums. General Jackson in his vetoes of the Maysvillo ! vt it' u peaches, ic, are entirely killd. The Straw- road and Wahash river. I am opposed to the " Hannah Tousey, of Lawreacehorj
: to commit snicide on Thursdav last. He pre- .i K . '"om, and "e.. emn-rKed in a gigantic seheme of "ra"u rre"clne "ler.
I pared himself with a razor, a lar lnn m.j LZ. .u-.j V J. "P"' 7. ,nal .Klu" "P.on an exhausted treasury 1 M as Anna Laceur, of
... , "'"-. .unrop, we snouid mniK, is r lainiing and render im init.nr. th. ...-. r . . MvinTanent """m'"nPUnre f '""'-went to Ihe MM: Raspherrie, are nninjnred. A l,rfe liHlaiion h hege.iing 5 mble for the " -lng spent . .... nrnnortrm. of lh. fre.;. r .u i . 1 . . . 5 7 fcram'"e 'or these an-, at,. at.r rmk.ll r
o-thernnart ' 1 moK the entire l:iij elm. i .," Kr"!' .. I" """ local character.-Works reared ' 3
r. ...u q.. '"pt-,m. He found hi way to the res- . " , ' u-JL Z.T.l "'"''"y-"1 1 "I"""0' l"8 Union should diffuse
.... u ...... . - M.n v we eanerien io nrnve inrir nenenis to 1 1. nni; .. i , . at . . n
ge. and l am: i.iiss .tuna uajg,
Greeosbarsb, Cr.i
Indianapolis, Gn:
cf Indianapolis, Grand"
both chiming more vo'eathonthe other, but was pas:ng about them, have discovered by Ihs ' f county, set out yesterday
oth tar ah-a' ol Roa Luier th-s circi.m. r.,,.-.r.iv.. r. .. . i..:.. Mane. Mirhii-sn. Io n..,.t I,:. .m..:..i j ..- m. I arry, ahntit tw miles from of snnerior nnnlilv fmm ih. ..... .i.i. j. ... '
' - -...I .ii.. ice -....,.. ......... .v. ,,, ..,.;, n, uues , i ' . .' .c.ci o iiiiiiiiniE u ...t...--u ,u a iropriaiinsr monev fnr a.i;i;.;.i .. c -i stance, the nominating committee wer. called denimrUtions. bv. b,.t liitl. effen ...,.n ... Mineral Airent. Parke Co. Wl.l. i town, where he complained of being sick, and has rec-ived. i harbors, or for nrettr ri I ... 1 T V corfl"B Scr1"-
together on S.tur.lav i.a,t. After meetincr. and Thev have therefor. .vUe.,tlc .tt.m.,. tn .... ! the privilege of lying down which. 0r The Frankfort, (Ky.) Yeoman says that so ' "! Mrs. Lucinda Lemley, of Lawrencebt:,
retiring to their room, they returned and re- terl v :.strov ns bv eriiiw nd n.,.T,..i r., ... ! Latari.. Mst lift h, 1F51. ; course, was granted by Mr. Tarry. The sinBu- hard a frosl and cold a night has not been '. . 1 the G''n.prl Government has since its ex- i Gr"nd Conductress.
ported that they hid selected E nan uel W ither nit v. until we hiir.t will. ..If i.,..,.., .....-..-. J 'U- Cl"kso: 1 oWrved in the last Amer- ,ar PPMranre ami manners or the man excited known sine 1S.14 that the fruit, which nroml- I"-.'''"- . d mon'y. for t be flea t works at ! Mrs. Aba gal I LeODerd, of Lawrencebarrf
and A.J. Ro.s ferthe 'eei-Utnre. At this the nlo.'e with ,.o. .m. It......... t..m thr, nol,co or Miss S. A. Williams marriage, the suspicion or Mr. Parry, who sent immedi- ed to be very abundant in that vicinity, and commerr. . "i " iL" ot Grand Chaplain
friends or Brundrett look offence, and concluded csnnot ro. It in th.t W. .-. .... ccomP''ed by a few remarks respectine her '"'y ror Dr. Plnmer, who remained with him w, nnusually forward, and forward vecr,.ilr. upon the Miasissii.i river and it. " : Mrs. Harriett Dunn, of LawreccrliB
that irthey could not succeed by treaty they ; guard. Their effort are as follows, which any '' "lv'nturM' whkh 1 b'g leave to inform you are night, and it was only by the most vigorous "f every kiud subject to blight by rrost has been dr"'.u,"8 n empire or commercial wealth, ' Grand Sentinel.
would by storm. To this thai- resnrte.l. Ai'n.. i. ii. : -i. P"" erroneous. I rue Mr. Taylor failed to efforts and the application or ihe mo .tTei..l killed. - "f" sonny ot ihe patronaee of the : At this meeting an invitation was fitina
thiseritlcal moment, the ceutral committee,! "C. F. Clssksox, etlitur ot the Brookville ' !"" Frt H"l, but ,he """K-ntent was, . mwne that his life was preserved. He was re- j The Nashville Whig says: nmty annronri.tion. fe ,L iUflP.Grt : th aubordinat.d Uniou of this city, to af
wboara compos-d, wesoppose.of political ea-, American, wasiutownon list Monday evening, ""h- not go to the Fort without Ihe cer- nred however, a nd was brought bark to this Accounts, nolonly rrom the immediate neirh- BuaK" "ber obatruclions in those rivers : tend and witness the installation or th bi t tl t.ll .. . ' trtintV ftfl Kat iaiaa r t k.. : . 1 . I a h1e.H. It. I . . . . s ii.iunn..:n il . . . . . . . a.. Iff
se.s, assemnieo ano aeciare.i bruncrrlt and Koss and honore. In. with r.M Me n.... i. ' :,... unoenaaen liy her: i"'e. ne says ins lather resides in C evelanr!. norhood ol this rilv. h..i frm k.i, .. , """-"t""K me propeny oi our cil zens. if in named officers, at 4 o'c ock. f. 91. -at l
the candidates. They may know where they ' well known In thi r,.mm..nl.v." end hiohlc .n. 1 ,,nfor,u'"ly he never received her letters, or h'' Trivate and domesti. troubles are as- Natchez, five the most di.ir...i , V. .'!0,"led. "lon.e bi!- It i a hour, the members strain convened, and the
received their authority fer sa doing, it is no , preriated as a member or the E jitorial corps or 1 "" friends from Hagerslown s'Cned a a reason for Ihe horrid act. Heap- the fetal effects of the frost on Thursday night. , tbe Government ifselV ha. an inleresi-the ,h """l
. . r ----- imiunjr II IP III. I " v. vi umriii unrn HQ V B Q I ) It TPSl t TIO trail A , lutorminghim of her intentions. On her arri- P"" to be a man of intelligence, and or gentle- : F"'t. yegt tables, everything lies heen ruined. 1 Por,atin f the mails, trorps, ,ud munitions or' of this Union being in attendance
ha was
We have conversed
rith
oaiinese oi ours, it jeler and W itiiera are wil- ; thi State DiSTiaciistirn as he is .or his txniUng to see Ross who r-reivej a few scattering rtxpKce. LlirsauTy. and abiutv. He may vetre, raised over them by thia assumption of; may now be styled a vrrtaai of the Pres, and pawsr, we shouid be content. I merita the success which has crowned hi? efforts But the qn-stion arises, whs a--e the candi- : aa an eoltorand publisher." Lawrecceburgh dates, the nominating coinmitt.e. whose lerili I Trees
mate bnsin.M it wa. having arreted Wiih.:. C. F. I ark. on. I '"' to proceed, Me remained His to c a la.t v.. r m.. ...... .j... : .i.. ...... ,, " "K'i..n oi me otn in
and the Central Committee, without aulhcr tv I Av had the pleasure on Tuesday or taking by friends who accompanied him from Orepon oo- -secutitv in ih. r e.rm 'nnn "n "y m l hundred Mormona left that
val.her brother-in-law, Mr. Lippincott, in manly mannera Richmond Palladium
77 C,r" W"' information to Mr. i.m mjn Taylor, who started immediately fer C.hfornia; Svracise. N. Y.. May. 8
taken sick on hia pnssapa down-h.. ' Th. Am.,;... i.n ci. e..:...
, - - ..u.roii.ri out; riv. wnicn
1 .i n l ...... . r ' .
everal eentlem.n : ." "V. " UUJ" ""0'ea against the river and
from the country, and all concur in the belief bracimr .. u, a IT ZW'l Ji" ' "i haPe'-"'- ben, or this city, in accordance with a prat
that lh. H.. i... i. ... . i 7 "" w. uut oi
.,....6a ueeu universal and ble.
irrepara-
ITThaSl. Louis Republican or the 8th
.. ... o iv Pi
, , --.cu .K.iue. me river and i Ju me loiiowing evening, rw. . "-j narnor bill or last winter in its then shaoe.
oracing as it did, petty works not of a national . , . . , rT;. bd character. request from the member, of the Unien w To deny the General Gov.rnm.nt it.. 1 delivered a Dublic address upon the ubjfCt
jto improve nationals channels of trade and yet i Temperance, in the Odd Fellow', Hall. Ti alow her the oower of rn.Li,,. ...:c..:..i I 1 -l u nt
...s ....ii. i,i one, ,n hv snee al invi'81103 me memoersoi
li.v.,... .. ... i . i t c .
..,.,....ru.ufr.ncuco, where, bens- created such a rn- .1,. tj..j t.i.
.. . .... . .j i . -,. i aurriia u r h, vi I s.r. ... . ' . i .. . .
. ... r..-,e. ui uiaHiiig ar.ini-ial
uri rauroaos seem to me to h.... ;... ' ' j
sum of tinn nnn I,..,., .: ' . . - ,c" tencv..nH I .... - L " . . . O. F. Mrs. Mary Campbell, U. f. S., P
have. -iected Brondretl Who i. thec.mii,i.teT h ha' d our old and respected friend. C. F i ,nR on to Sacramento, where Mr. Lippincott been given fer auy da.na.re to th. b.ildi.. . q... T. . . We have heard this lady highly comrl
Iherai. ao mystery In it with i a. Tl e c' qu-. i LLsoy' 0 the DrookviH. American. Hav- , iiliam wer. stopping. Mr. L at d mong those pre.ent were Abby FoUom ., -"'"''. oi me party, as ascer- ; y derived from the sales of public lands, and ded for the grace and dignity with which
r which Ihe central committee I. Ccmrcsed. ln' hd w,,h during the few year, of our j M' I company with the gentlemen refer- ' husband, Thompson. M. P. Gtrri.on Elizur eh. .' . , . W ,I,,,P8hir''. Missa- i '"r anaf u""""'". either as a grant to Mr. : -ril)(.d on ,hi, interesting occasion, and ft-
rnl. th. county, and .be fominating committee, i '""-' K01'" ""y friendly newspa- , fJ 1". went to San F r.nc.sco. and a. aoon a. , Wright, Fred. Douglas,, Burleigh, Whi.tou m.in , " l"le!'- Th re" 1 -he may douate o7sell ihe.f 7 ProP.r,-,or ability and zeal which she manifested itt .nd ,he people, ere me.-'y lh-:, 'co!.. They P" W Ml P-'i Uf.i.B when Mr Taylor wa. sufficiently recovered, they ., fce. 8 h"lU' ; " E ( the rtl.!! k.'J". promotion of the interest, of the Order .ay who shall andv, ho tha!! cot njveeffe. If wa !'""t he was inton. Mr.C.is a little : wil't the exception of Mr L. embarked for Ore- j The principle ape.ker yesterday wa. Garrison ' , - m" 'y'''' 'me "y t,,e PPr, in to ay that a constitutional barrier exists caUse or Temperance. Sheis.nserul and
the nominating committee act contrary to their i F'1! 5 " 'ooatng genuen.an. with an - -ere mey arnveu shout the first of Dec who abus.d Clay. Cass, ic. and praised Geo "...na t.ngl,,!, Mor- j r" ""CIS ne mod. and not in an- j ,eemed - of ,he tional Union
, Uhes. th.y overrule :hemir l he Democratic I '7'. won.., pass ,n ; '-F. tn residue of Gen. , Thompson. 1 1 would not be profitable or In- ' W. a I You, letter, although dated v..,.ed. w.s not The meeting was opened with prayer, br
...i. .i . . . .... . .n. ..h. iiv l. viip iv r I. in rpmnifliin nni -v -" i .iiiiri. lunitn v . r i.n a hi. i.... . .. ... n . .. n. i ur .11 mir n. in in. ..u n .I... ..... . ' ..
r-li. iric.i 11111 not to tn.ir iiKirg. Ihev - .... "'"'. , "" "ng io report an ne said, lhe attendance of ih. P...11.1. at .
.ris.lectanolhar. an.l hv the nm.nr. .f . 1 i For pearly -netern Tsar Mr. Ciarkson . mdependenc on lhe 9lh or May and is not verv lrffe. and ..vet th... 1 . " " ' 'uor,"on emigration to thi. coun-
i ment.
1 in. .tiiiu.iiiuo - iri . 1 ' r ....... v.. 1 h.irlikirg. Ibev,ny 'e.-.-bly - one born In command-not Joel Palmer, formerly a citizen of this township, ten-sting to report all potency eftl elr fol!ow- For nearly Z.'n'te.n yr. Mr. Clark.on , h left Independent on the 9th of May and is not very large, and
. il.. .' 1 ......... .. " ' -1 nn.r.h. was married on Hi. rtl.i .r n... 1 -
power 01 party drill, tliry carry .very tM " w" thir oar a wty. If .ny one shows a disposition I Ii"iiJn, Ameri
th ability the .our "rn or ,he married on the Jlsl of December
ban. Inthisaccupation he our r. pcetful.'y,
grown rich in worldly goods. May he contin
ue to prrsper, and live to a good old age. Commercial.
rnteHrnglng'
i sons severely luiured. on the Cl....l.4 ..j !
v.... . . - ....
. ..r ineencoursg-ment it our friend in nitsbu rgh road last week . This fetal acciJent '
to be untrctable they denounce him a. a traitor. And then when they carry their .nds, they can easily buy back to their standard al. tha malcontents, by a slice from Ihe public rib. In the ahape of Deputy Asssor. Deputy Sheriff, ora fool fet jnb in some other way, many cf which wa might specify. In this way the whole scheme la carried on,
In f If !'.. .Te.. . f . . i . 1 .
, p,,,. so growl on heartily congratulate our friend Grubbs:
.wn.ie.y.c.ceived.ud defrauded I.ul. ones. ITOdr reader, will excuse the l.ck ofedito- ,e.Uj.
tou can easny e ooog:u cacx alauy lime when rial this
your h.lp is needed.
SAMUEL WILLIAMS.
i.i-reare now in E.12I and and W.i.
rrom80.nn0to I0n,000 p,r.oofthe Mormon
A waggi,h friend or ours attemnted to coon ?"uaion, who are patiently bidimr th-i, .;
1 .. ... " .J -l . ' e .
I me sleepy head, tn church la.t Sund.y-he c.,n:"PL8 l"r" ye to the Mormon home Hnllretad Ui.as.rr. Counted till he rerchad as high aa fifty and then f!!,T. h -'ii y-- TheV are'i,d in their efe The engineer was killed, and on. or . p. r- fell a.!eep himlf. I y
. r iict. inrniiB, now-
ETA certificate of cTrnlT. i. publi,,d wtt'ta,? SSri'r
b LMn. 1 111 latal acciJent KUU,,-CU ..... n nave reached our country. W Erookville.w publish the following notice, ae caused by some fiend, who had imbedded a ! lh Uwr'Cburgh Register, atatlng that a re 'formed that the In-ponring during the arblch we find in the editirlal columns or the , plank in ths centre or the track, leaving the end ' f f""r nd ' ,,"lf ftrt Fr"ob Burr, in a ' oon,ine f" will be unnsnally large. NewC.tle, Henry Co. Courier. W most ' projecting out several feet. The person suppo-1 m'" ,n Brokrl, had in lea. time than five llero.Hu, j Horrible ., in rn.hT
handed to me until within a half an hour of the Geo. B. Sheldon, after which, Mr. Hibbefl 4
ion-h H ' p,'8cr'hrd rr its nwer, and al-) Teml ,n abla Bnd eloquent address.
R.. ...,, K ,rulll move wno are noi irieno'y to my nr initiation. I have not hesitated to
name as lull an auewer aa time would allow.
V cry resiier.ifi.lltr
W. M. McCARTY. Messrs. Brown and others.
: sed to have decs the infernal deed has been ar- ' ..... 1
reek, wheu they learn that the Editor,!
1 .iinmi.li a marris.1 man tor t.i. .-... ..:,u ! 1'K. a.M:.- -..:
, . 1 - - .. -.,, ..... I U - - - ... nuu V .Linril Msaiber or trte ruli.ig cl.q .e hiv. be., cat j hi. first ai-4U. ,hi. week. The feet is. his bet- The Baltimore Patriot say H at President F.llthe eouaty busy thi we-Pretn.ing to j ter hair has pr,s.uud him with a young Jenny , "-t and hi. Cabinet, excepting Mr. Corwin be aa aiooerf a nd as ktad aa "sacking dove." j Lin.l, and he ia hardly aware he has . Printing ! have accepted an invit.tlon to be present at th. applying emoiient. U th. exeiltfj B9rf cf the j Office, much lew settle him., ir down to write eelebr.tion or lhe F.rm Railroad opening, and dtddied-bargain for lhos who can be bod git editor i.V He will probably Iiv over It, and that the, m make th. trip from New York . rxht-nlpgwh. have w.k n.r.e.. ;ar... -V tn rr,,- h .tle. B, 9rtk. ! to Dunkirk. They were to Ma- Washington VVI..I!,V:, arV p,,.,, ' T-s.:.r. 7th ir.i.nt.
! minutes, ground five bushels or wheat, and A 'ori'u" f h citizen, of Nashville
would average 15(1 barrels In twenty-feur hour. 1 ( ,snn'), w"r 0B the 10th inst, thrown into a That is pretty gond huisn.ss, but w. are requ..J Z'-Z: ted by Mr John C; Wert., miller at Gaff's mill. I were tnter.-d n account of cer am Z'"''.!8
in this city, to state that the sam. six. French alrnt in the city, that he was attempting to put Burrs, grind, in th.t mill every day, 160 barrel. 1 mm???Jt!'-W,it byu Ju,"0,ion. The woman of flour! J...t t,l w...... ;..--... '."fou'!d 'y-"R In -bed covered with filth, in
.niiriDiiiviuiiiia me n roo K -
of flour
ill mill Aurora Commercal
CTTher ia an independent eitizen np in Ver-
I mont who spclla .Keep aod oven thus ob.ep ' and ok.n.
an emaciated conditien, extremely weak and the .nil nlel.,.. r J : . wrat "00
... j r . Uyep.lr ann ill treatment, The poor creature declared she had eaten noth -,ag fer more than a week; her y0ic. then felled and soon af er .he died! Rutr wa. committed to tail In defsott of sJlO.POO,
Tkc TIanatrr Potkrr. ?.ih!i'lt,V'. old' rai'",d yMr- John Sa wlelle, of Norndgewock, Me., weighed, when dressed, Do6 pounds, and sold for about $80. 0"A Clerk in a mercantile establishment wntealo bifriencaathom, I have a plaguy easy time of it now-a-day.-very liltl work to do-oor firm don't advertise.' O"0nofthe leading hotel keepera of New I ork, wa. written to last week a. follow.; "Sir, the nite eye stopt with o l fert a traveling bag with a bookinit and a dirty shirliuit." Itai-Iierrarse. The Boston Journal .ays it is estimated that
he slavery agitation in that city has injured the
After the addres. a resolution of thank' f
tendered to Mr, Hibben, also to the Odd !j
lows, for the use or their Hall.
We are informed that the proceeding
..el meetingr of the Grand Union,
ducted with great unanimity. The nt A .. . I .!!! V- U-IJ T.llBIi0ll
Sion (aDauait; win ua iiuiuvu ov i' - October. Lawrenceburgh Pres. n.tallalina. On th. Ql.tult. Rev. John Gilchrist!
.tailed nastoroflhe Dunlanavi II. Church. H
r - , - D- D. .McCee preaohed the sermon ind VnWj Rev. W. Pvla pave ihe charee to th-P8,'4
anrl Rev T. Ti PiIUk , iUm n.An1l
saau v mmm m va HID pwr.w.
w mtm at ww uiiaui Xiriau - - over th church at Connersvill. by aeoK' of the White Water Pre.hvterv. ReT-
Monfort nreached th. ..rmon and orMid
i
Ry. L. D. Potter cava tha charf to lb Pi
red with the Sonth and We.t to th amennt ; . P.r, n M. Pt.art th. r-te-1
f two milMon. or cellsr. or more. . '
