Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 August 1851 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1851.
Hj "Government of S. honl. No. 5; a:id an
The Trxti.nnMv. We have now in onr office nil the proof if the oha'e f preferred against Col. Wails. After
, common justice to ourself, to make procf of : why w -e stated, an.l pnV.sh it to the .vorM . This we are determined to t'.n ne. wwl. .mles
nil OllOUs'lSed rolnrl'n,. I, I.. I... ..... H I,;. '
interesting communication from Liurel, giving ' papers of this District that have branded ns es a ' ilems of the Robinson Jolifioaiioi. on Saturday We have no disposition to injure Col. I
'R.it, are crowded into next week. This is
Mm iorrlnnd fsnnlr. . ! Mr. Clirksox. Dr Sir: The follou inr. I. .1 i
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,1,. 1JL -in . . " , , . ireun in uir vungreEsioB u e ecllon in thi. the HrookvtUe American's wholesale impeach- n , m.uu lumis, ment of our vrrxriiv ... .. it.i ... -t vounty. !
'J. iitir Miiir . ini , oil
J-fTVrson Posey Cotton York Cr.tig Pleasant
atls; but we are determined that onr veracity
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owing to business and arrangements about onr t '"'pea.-i.ea i-y a set 01 political srnl- . .... ... ,nen,! about our .ins hn weald barter the fe simp'e of their t'liice wnnh we cannot control. ' souls' salvation for a ConCressman from this! i nistriot. and cut the entail from their posterity; ! ... . '"" l"c. 'nor wdl we. Mark that well, ve sunshine 1
.ne next number after the eletilm, G . H ; friend cf Colonel. Watts' ! !-RUshviIle JackLane, late editor of the Lawrenceburgh Regis- jsonin Aug. 7. ter, takes 'French have of his patrons, and' Curing the canvass, the Jaeksonian charged turns them over to Mr Myers. Some or the I Co1 Ua,,s everything his mind couM inIVmocratio Editor in th is District have more ""'t. or his corrupt heart conceive. His paper brass than that. They face on their lies even w"s fi!led fter week ith slanders upon yft- this old and faithful public sevant. Put the Kjoi7i.." (American, aided by tho other whig papers of On yeslerdav they wrre'to have gram! re- ' Dslic, '""led them back so Tast ami so jiei-,g at Rushville over Robinson's election i at,0U' ,RcUd h? l" Pror. that whigs and Jesse D Bright was invited to he prevent h, democra'8 in this region supposed the editor of whom it is supposed there is a hrre body cf r"PPr ,clil'ca"' and morally dead, and that gas condensed. The performance was to con- sUnkin? crrcass ' long since been buried ist iu his explosion, &c. " "Ut back cf somp brn' wit! last sheep-kill-jii'Bdog. Rut he is able to whine vet. And he We iis.,. 1V ann,Fnr""r- i -oM now attempt by the nbove extract, to
" - '"oway end W . T. Den- of but one falsehood. Tn.i...J r : i Centre
n.s hsve commenced the nnbliHn r : ........... . . r , L;
rnlliin'nm.r.iP' , .t j" "-"--'-""rP-c a"" your master with perpetrating a "i rm 11 iSP"b- "r"ni"-" continued se ies of , g , l,t.(lper jear-or .j cents In c.labs of . nnJ rf.tJi . . ... '
v , , "".ii " i" "ian wno lias eillier
- ii.-i't- ur I rmittd n.iii
Walts. 2.-.5 177 J45 72 IS I a3.1 11)56
Robinson. 27-1 ye. in l!-! 17(5 102 1 1 o: 105G
--.-. Urnrbern foiiutr. ExtMct of a priate letter, to the Editor, dRted Arc", 1S51. DrR Sir: Yonr favor of yesterday came duly to hand, and although I wrote you yesterday, I cannot forbear writing again to-dav to
dlana fCgi Inltirr. j Celow we commenra publishing a list of.
continue it until we furoUh a list of the whole
SESSION '52
Robinson's Maj." 47 Respectfully, SCOTT CARTER.
Ripley ( oiintT Oltlrinl.
Townships.
J dmson Washing! on Rrown Franklin Shelbv Otter Creek Jarksoil Adams Eaughery D.-lawara
Watts. 247 125 211 12S 174 C3 47 72 3G 2 11S5
Rohinon 1.10 5o 79 1 IS II") 59 91 113 59 71 890
Dt arkorn Conntr Offlrinl. CONGRESS. CLERK.
Kouinson. U HllS. O'n-ien U.K..
ftvbiaaon'a ICIrrtloa. As our readers might wish to know how Robinson feds and speaks about the election, we copy the following from his paper (Jacksonian) of August 7ih. ''IT The election is nror nJ TI, f ui.:
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I - ' "le Riorious result you is again reelected to congress. The majorities ! Bartholomew and Jennings-John L , have accomplished in Franklin, and to drpre- ; of Rush county are given below and with the Democrat. cale the course of many Whigs-or. (1 should 1 exception of Decatur and Ohio, are precisely Johnson-G ilderoy lick-, Whig
Myj preien. eo n,gs, fn this Co. I am Tree correct. The cfficihl returns will vary this re- ! Hendricks-John Witherow. Whiir
I .v. v.,..,. r u.iiM.reei. tow, r ive Lent, sun out nine certain not over 20 voles. I electioneering course pursued by some of the! W. have uo time this week to make com
liigs id tins 1 o , heat Col. W tt. Thev in- ' meats. Mr. R's maioritv is much small-. n,. Demnr.i
Jsistcd upon running a Whig for the I.egisla- J we expected, but his election is not the less! rutnam-II enrv Secresf. Dem
t -A T 1 l . r-v . .1 ... I " -
u., .I.,,, n lui.epeoneni democrat. Tor Clerk; gralirying on this account. It is a victory over and they actually sufTered Watts to be. tra.led 1 the most nnscroupulous and villianous opnosiofT for voles for Hibhen. Oa the day of the 'ever arrayed ..gainst any man in this or any election-before noon--! saw how things were other district in tho Stale a union ofwoollybeing managed, and I went to one of these ' headed whigs, naked abolitionism and traitors strong Hibhen men and admonished him to de- ! In the guise of pretended democrats.
lug of fndinnn!
l ou hive reason to l,r
m .ink I . r . i . . i . .... I
...... r.rct oi ins nexi Legislature, ana snail recent election. Although bei
in the result of
nine or ever.
a liberal support.
it.
give it h-art or ton! could be gniltr. And now thnt
Their :! i . . n'" nw mm , il uutieis Jackson I 1(17 ney loos, nothing by ycu Save defealed him by yonr foul means, rind I.twill Jackson j f,0
aoghcrr
MilUr Harrison Logan Dover rfvelsol
Kelso U'ilhelms 104
219
2lfi 129 cl 140 92
152
rli-ruit Cnnrl.
unriourt hag been In Se
; ovc ren ins name and character with renroich
of vour
Manchester
Wright's Corner
2i'l
54
i linn- IWanA 1:1.. . .1
f a V, linnets oryour,YorkillerYork 101
session f.r S I n " imiure. TOMCWnimlO his nrlnUKFi. I Vnrl ll!..ilf n c
J . n.. , ...c- iv..vUIHUni -
"9. pnpnrrr.ni.. J..L.. . , s:.lp Knri th... f... I . J. .ri- j . . .
.iiiiii.ni uorKei. ci aootil t)0u ' - c 5,1 ir ' ' ny,ns wue and
rass ..is been mosily disposed of in ,nm. ... afflicted family, tear out his vitalsand ban them
but very few ronviet;rr,. Many or tho civil "pon vour gate post a the trophies of your cases have been decided or compromised bv the vic,("T- 'k' n infernal jackal!, dance upon parties. There will, however, probab'y be bu- ,h? falVn MS of your prey. Yell with fiend-.n-ss to occupy most of next wrek. , ish malignity rronnd his rlesolate dwelling
atialeyonr thirst with th- last drop of his heart's blood, and thereby satisfy the last li.icrer-
wnrds f consolation I . . . . r' tn. -r , - .
t!i p i, V P"eirv,vvc. without "'".' vu, ,u.ni cepravuv. liegin Vour We .'hnC?u w 'hi "-A","rin- : wk, nor let decency or propriety check mor'e S XS! M f h",r' E,a' ,he his Thji ; ' y nd. ThauU yon Bro. Gregg, ur enemies are not 1 h" n,i,! prepared to oe, and we tke no i-leasi-re in the i Tn lle rns a large number o f Demo-
" "1C " " e.t. j . i, urea o; jonn I,. Robinson, end
. v"r irierms. nt - t.,f -
Clay-
Caesar Creek Total
1.17 51 19 15SS
.147 250 .1-"'l 250 )7j 27i f!0 170 91 57 114 15 g.1 C7 32 92 31 15 154 13 11 89 26 2 lOrt i 20 5!) 20 114 15(1 15 13 50 41 2? 101 27 29 6 2G I'l Ml 170 H5 HO pi 37 4(1 14 1144 1721 15C6
The new
about 50,000 majorit
still larger majority.
I.nfto
Ihc rortittjtion.
his cor-
; tnptions, voted for Walts. Olhers had not suffjVlpn! firm naea . .-..
Constitnt o i , .. . Bgainsi KoMnson, but -uiiMiuil.on W,I be 3( nnlJ vitk him ....... .1 . . .....
,r, r " i "nr'" m i!e da-k, are now y, and the negro clause by , spoken to rIai,-.Iv by the Rushville Jncksonian
. the pap-Mhrongh which the imperial edicts of
Tn j. L i. .. . - ' '""" y reterence to an
Confess from .1, t r M"C' U ; , ,TOm P to-dv.i, w i be C ngress from the Lafayette district, over David that "traitor, in the guise cf Prened De.con, J P 7 1 Wr,,V- ,n Fu"1'" TCTHU" ',aT "W ,0 M the force of his heel.
- r ' "' """-En,h.X-u. S.Senator.WRI r tie procla.ms eternal hostility lo
.-. -iMJimre. ma ireasen. ' J his
Anderson 175 Richland 119 Noble 124 Union 2(5 Warhiiigton 43 Centre 100 Ripley 172 Tosev 72 Walker !-5 Orange 107 Ru simile 2R2 Jacksvn 44 Total 1455
liu.h t'oiiniv OOicinl. CONGRESS. REP'S.
er. lieeson
i r... T .......
Ite fanra., a .v i "" M ll temerity to vote
" is with pleasnre we lock b,et ... , i . ,mreria' majesty must now hold Ut J
eours,faires,,.ndenergy,h.,:ci;u;!l,le,rSWhig press of this District cou,,ucted le U U,e l,ir ni.irirt. canvass. NeTer las a camP,.gn been better! W 9 ,,:,re ,he cor"'ct oe of this District loiight in this or any other District. Unasit- w,lh ,1,e "option of Ohio County, rnrelia' e by home or foreign aid-withoot honorable hW rumors's down Robinson's Majority at 40 enator. or distinguished speakers iu the field. ! U ,h' 'lowing i. the result in this
'weiino.i;..i.. . , iMsirici.
'traitors
is not aimed at the w bics.
FS J7C b 13(5 59 " lOfi 77 90 119 pa 1:,5 3H 154 1 18 9G 114 "9 111 cl F8 53 F7 129 73 131 16 1C7 lfi7 205 2H2 qq 105 43 1(12 13K5 1333 7344
ORlcinl VoirrnrrntnrCmT. CONGRESS.
sincle speech u
Col Watts, by ei-.her i n
....i t,-,. s.- - .in nu.
-i ine . lug t'n,
' or f.
Washington Fuji I Clinton Adams Clay Jackson Sanocreek Marion Saltcreck
Watts.
391 207 P (5 154 ICG 70 216 107 53
Robinson. 204 P5 44 125 127 141 1(59 114 CS
Total I.1C3 I'nion t'onnir-omciiil.
loss
- .
ess met the battle in .11
li.ina ... I .1 . .
- , iff was n Altering or fiinc!
"e.rpart. 'ihryactej to
"nd at the same
ing on
gether, rnergcticallv,
HI HO inslance r.irfe.iir,-
D-calur, Push, Ripley, Dearborn, Franklin. Swi-zer'an 1, Ohio,
fr to an v nnf4;.
- ungentiemaniy means to carry their point, to defend the rights ,J pf ,he J j a were never more proud of acting with the ' h'g Tress of thi, D.stric, than at thi, ti.w. i But we have ld to meet a storm cr oetrae- ' t.on .nd unfairness; and or unbushing false- ! hoods that bu, few have before witnesed! John f :h'Ui0n- "P .v i -If importance, and knowing he coold not rely upon his wn meri.,nor defend bis own acts, attacked, n, ! the commencement of the canvass, the personal
..... private character of the editors, and poured rf"' District.
....,, ,:, every stump, and in every! crowd, and private circle the foulest l.b-K ,nj ! er.tMrrc,res,!,,c,u escape from a cor-! ropt hear Hi, paper. ia t!w Pijlr:ct lo0 owned by h.m and bis c!iqUe, boi'ed ever with ! the scum ad fi th of it, irresponsiir, editor.,.- i for meanness unmixed, nr.d for fillh nnr,VilW ; Robeson and hi, dogs, ,.a real, repd(( -y o h?:r predecessors. Corrupt in his p-! I.t.cal h.-e-he is ,,aaT R mnn . .
Robinson. 1 (14 13(5. r!0 1 -V-) 1 194 IK .3
4:1
Watts
iraj.
7sr oo
RoSir.san's majority, CX Had Mhio County b-en in Maine cr Florida, we would have had the returns before this time. Put the p,per, printed within three, seven, and ten m,.es of the county car, hear nothing from that dark corner.
The Fourth Iitrirl.
Conpress.
I O W Julian, t47
i a rn-Ki r, 12 I It eitrc. l.tati...
1"(53 J 1 ixi.l.m, 144 1455 M'" Wall. 123 1 15 ' "iter. It 11 F Vl""'. I '"4 J.tM.Mt 121 129K. Slunif. 1050 I-Meh, 1-0 J Vt'illims 141 j Cninmiioncr. AVi"l.,, io 7799 t' n Srri 139 , t1niii.li iiliMrf.ns
w il Ii.iin C.ili.liiiiiMin 1 !4 Arjaint it 123 Fxrlii.inn, CI NoKxrliiiion Ml
IS 111 21 f 17 101 SI 103 15 IJ5 23 7'. 1.1 m 31 SS 1 1J.1 34 82 54 141 14 to 2 IU II J U 151 15 3i
2 f f. x ; r - 5 o ; 2 " I " 5 5 I . 5 - 13 1SS P7 . e.i no 43 43 113 77 71 5S0-30 t4 IS (! o tj erg iO 39 I0 6i- 71 5835 It 1 T SO I 74 f-14 41 Si 10'j 70 7i 5" 97 13 IS CO PS ss e.; 4! ii 105 70 7 eot 34 14 Ml n0 f, 7 j 4 3 104 7J 73 57979 j 15 114 SS 77 7d f70 42 40 103 5 64 JOf-162 5 133 15S ICO 9!) 819 S 25 33 S 57 330-4E9 j 54 90 130 100 7B 7jt
si.t. He replied, -no, it is more important to i It was demonstrated iu the Presidential eler.
beat O'Brieu than to elect Watts." I learn that ' tion of 184S that these two parties, united then
Votes
this course was a'so pursued ii: Laughery, Mil- ' out-numbered the Democrats over 200
i j ' " w in ine n'r..:
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, . . - i ' I M.. .. IT Tl . ' ' & I 'I h.
ler. ami uarr.son Townships. Hut it cannot Cas' majotity being only 415 in the district I ""'y ""oy. and Isaac Smith,! . . ' ,,Par succ of th
now he helned. Th-r, l i... . .. ... .. 1 .i. ii-f . - ti . ' i democrats
- imn iom ooi II ii ails ""c an uuren s vole was li I. ini in
i n k r. .
j where you had certain hopes of ,acct,
"-ve iriumpned elsewhere, which rao. ! balances your loss. Two years ago, 'J? S?WB, ;0,,e representative in Congress, B0 . " 1 j best of two. We say boast, and I we say; for it is indeed to be gloried i ft ;.ctate, buried as it is ia the slough of loccfl; .should even send one . .. ""
n-esemaiive la ,. represent her interests in Congress, p, , ?:
i is mighty and will nreva il even i ., :
i..n : ' ln (.J
Jackson and Scott-Frauk Eemerson, Dem. ; wh;Ie VolI .8 B " ' " nPe . ' ; wnue. Y ou have mnie irn.. -a f
monroe and Brown-James A Hester. Dem. U. .. , .L . . 8 e"orl l
Parke and Vermilion O P Davis. Dem
Henry Ezeki'l T Hickman. Dem.
Huntington and W ells James R, Slack,'
Shelby James S Sleeth, Dem.
Decatur Joel II Cartmel. Whig. Harrison Wm II SafTer, Dem. Randolph and Jay Dr Longshore, Dem.
.u.,.ci irum me cnains that bind y0 j although you have succeeded in only "' " I two, yet the very near success of y0Ur fff
v.... ,,,,;., ...ncuverea you with a ha'o nf -
j and aroused in your bosoms ho
Pes that I,":;.
HCX-SS OF FEPRESEXTATIVICS.
may yet to a great degree recover from h ' vility. and be, as she was in the s!0rin.
j 40. The very near success I throughout the State shows in
and H.hoen by their foolish conduct. I could lection, Senator Milikin of Dearborn, and some bear the result better ir these short-sighted 40 or 50 others around him, who vofed for Cass scamps could be made to feel their littleness j have turned Abolitionists, aud I ike all new cunButno, they yet insist, I am told, that their Uerts have been most zealous, active a nd nntir-
conrse was t:;e correct one. ing for the abolition candidal- A i r... I
... . i I .villi'-! Well, .Mr Rohinson has nothing to brg on. j election have theold abolitionists been so active He can console himself with the reflection lhat'"l PHed their votes so unanimously nor at he is elecled, nnd that is all. I any former election have their voluulary a lilies The Free Pollers in Manchester and Miller the woolly-headed whigs-been so venal and did not all vote for Watts-not half of them in 'corrupt. But the contest is over-Robinson is Manchester. I soppose Buell's influence pre- j elected ;-glory enough! He gets the mileage & vented them from it. . penknives again , success to democaacy. eternal I forgot to say in my note yesterday that ; hostility to abolitionists and abolitionism, facneither the Col. nor his boys got to the election, i tions and faction ists, traitors and treason!! The Col's wife, and the wife of one of his sons, j Kach of these component parts shall receive were lying at the point of death, and they re- j due attention in due time. Mr. Robinson and mailed with them watching-exnectinrr that , h' friends were wroner in their est imat, r
every breath would be their lat. I heard this '""Its in two points. First, underesi imnl in it llm
morning that Newton's wife was better. strength oMheabolitionists proper of the district Well, we are beaten, but don't let's reap, and second, over esii,ai:,. ,t. u , r...
ver Grev nr o.v.;..:..! iti. !
j v. uuiiiuiisUdllUII
Hancock John Foster, Dem. Hamilton James Dauthet, Dem.
Henry Isaac Morris, Dem.
an em;,
rree what Hipit rnn A ...i 1 '
j urn arou(
I I It a tm ....... I n " i".
'" 01 coit, or that mi.
Madison Tim. MT.II..I.. n. . a ei i , runtible rial riot and c..n4 rr-
.. . ... vuilcki, n OIlilUH- ' 1 --wuuu union n
tiring. Iam proud of the xral and manner in which the canvass was conducted by the Whir,
papers of the District.
I Hid not think that Ralterton had so much
" mm. I think vou and be ran late date for Conirress thew r.l.l !. t. . t ... ..
.1 I .... j lvuiu ICt II III! j PUI II "ie socks. Cut what do you Fay to having a ! was not believed this could be possible, nor has
. rs vyiurr iiau or ucu. uui il ijum DfPQ a near approach lo it.
umii.-uii a iiiiw H. 1 1 M rl II A in II. t
n nn; ii : tie pureiv
Whigs. Thev
knew all the time, that if what has been the Whig party of the district united universally
with the abolitionists and voted for their candi
Nr truth District. The following shows the Congressional majorities in the several counties of the Seventh District.
Vermillion, Parke, Clay,
Davs'
maj s.. 25
11 544
Tiitnam,
Hendricks, Vigo,
Maj. for Davis, (Dem.)
McGaughey'smaj'g. 5H0
ought to give his co-editors a taste of it, even if he don't invite you Whigs.
"T"'S Jronn. The Centerville True Democrat thus annnnn-
ces the election of Farker.
Mr. Julian is defeated. The .r .1..
Fourth District of Indiana has ff0ne forth !.. fa.
or of the compromise measures, and of the Fugitive Slave Law especially. Mr. Parker made that law the only issua i the canvass, and he is elected by more than five hundred cTa majority. A large number of Democrats ii W ayne, Fayette and Union, contributed m thi.
result. TheFreeSoilersofthe District stood firmly, fought manfully for Mr Julian'.eleninr,
11 19 0ue to My. "I'O. that several hundred for Kilgore and Harlan in rl ....
whigs gave him their votes. Cut Mr Parker ties for Brenton and IWden l ist --....o,
v " 1 1 tu iie uu-
rO
47 193
320 2C0
Tenth district.
The following statement shows the .najorities
lin, Whig.
Jefferson John Lyle King, and F F May field, Whigs. Bartholomew Joseph Struble, Dem. Rush Juniva Beeson, Dem. Shelby Willian Major, Dem.
Vigo S B Gookius and R
.Whigs.
Hendricks E Watson, Whig. Elkhart Joseph Bean, D-m. AllenI D G Nelson, Dem. j Fayette John V Lindsey. Dem. j Uuion James Leviston, Dem. j Wells Ceorge McDowell. Dem. . Floyd P M Kent, Dem. Scott W II English, Dem.
Jeuuings E P Hicks, Whig.
Washington R Schoonover. Dem. Dearborn O B Totbett, and W S Holman Democrats. Lawrence M Ilelmar, Whig. Monroe Sam'l Buskirk, Dem. Ohio and Switzerland-S Porter, and Jno W Spencer, Dems.
Clark T Ware Gibson, Dem. A Wkig.
Jackson Sam'l T Welis, Dem. Harrison Thos S Gunn, Whig. Orange D S Hufftutter, Dim. Johnson Sam'l Eccles, Dem. Delaware M Thompson, Whig. Fountain Jacob Dyce, Dem. Parke Elias Hallady, Whig. Putnam C Glazebrook, Dem. Tippecanoe Godlove O Behm, Dm
I but a presage of their succes in V I, ' '
hr iac:
I Fillmore, sanctioned by a National P" J
I will be emhlazon.d on their broad penm-" ''!
a ceriain victory. We may seem sanguine, but it is'our rs to be so, and the recent elections, thou-h -District dirTerent from what we anticinlt"
M Hudson, i "ro,,sed I" our besoms hopes that Indiana f ' as she is, may yet partially recover-that'.' I may yet see the time when s')e will not b" j badly misrepresented as etpres.nt. j Whigs! now that you are amused, shn-'i ! your arms! B active! Be viiUnt-T '
wise issues or conning pretext
even for a moment from
swerve r.
your dutv in
! country; but let your watch-word be , and victory," and when the frosts of X0v-? '52 shall come, they will wilt awy ev-ry t.J nant and feeble hope of LocoToccism. I PS. Since the above was in t ve. a r--
j reached us that the Democrats have r irrieu ;
lirst District. Wre do not believe it. Madison Tribune, Ang. H
J Hay,
-Mrs. S isshelm, of the PitUhurrh
day Visiter, in giving her ideas at length n j Proposed chang- in femile costume, (she lut made several attempts to wear the Bloom-rr j tume, but given it up as a bad job,) says: "Our experience teaches us that decency
j quires three coverings for the person in j warmest weather, two of muslin and cr.'
j lawn the widest of the underskirts to beiK
I yards in circumference, the other two anrWda
j the lawn skirt outside may be four, five, u
seven yards wide, and the three garments wnr
weiirn two nonnH. en. .... m..nk
W.- T I r. - . .. ' f.j III).
..jllt;Jonn r oognty, tl Lawrence and this rests upon the shoulders it is not
j Total vote in the rminty
2 72 39 23
.....1, i vu,rS oi a sutlicient number of Bill i "rent counties
Hrown democrats to outnnmher it,- .j -.. District..
elected. We make nn fnnl,.. .
.... w.iiiiieiii. ums week, but when we get the official returns of the entire District, we shall speak of the matter more at length.' Tl,r I lec tion Hrtnrn., Henry County. As will be seen by the official vote in another column, the entire demo-
auu ,-ouniy ucket is elected by an averse Adams,
majority of something over 100. Mr Tarker i Allen' however, has n n,-.;..i.. r.: i .i i Blackford,
. ,. J ...-.. me county. Deka'k Jul. was extensively scm.cl.ed by democrats, 1 (Irani, some c.r whom voled for P.irker. j Jy. U'ayne County The whole Whirr ticket. ' .W'f"?'
with the exception of N'obl- rnr ru.t. . .... , I " """J"
by about 2.10 majority. Pcolt loco, is chosen clerk by over 3(10. The majority for Tarker for
in the 10th Congressional
o Delaware, C"2l Hiintineton, Lagrange, 61 Noble, Randolph, 43 Steuben, 20
c!!9
14 127 113 2.-. 205 :m 1R7 42 121 36 1205
C3 223
lf!0 (iO 24 H cG 12 43 137 50 02 1073
CO 9
r. .... .
j iu nuua, v lilgs. Adams John Crawford, Dem. Brown Wm Tsggart, Dem. Clay O Cromwell, Whig; Geo. Donham, Dem. Carrol Haona, Dm.
Decatur J F Stevens, Whig
greviou burden, and if it is not enough for l
requirements of decencyit is twenty vearsf
we were decently dressed on a very warm ds.
ir the wind likes to come and wrap your close around your limbs, that is the wine's l,
we oo not see that any on ha ri:: to i.lterfepA mftl. nA D . .
wnen ne is en
in a lawful callinr: cu if VOu
want to cS!
158 230
Franklii S Davis,Whlg;E Withers. Dem.
u.uiii , neynoins uem. i i .
Jav-R llu.n.m ' r ""w!!ill lift
j,.... , , . ,-:J r . , ,,
I nuc ii yonr lawn is very tH:
,' he will whistle through without tkiag it,
troillllp Irk l.n.i I, i
CI.- t i ... v.tro rnciiPII ercllln bullivan John W D.r,:.. . , . ""
t nownintr, iorm to reveal vour
Morgan John Lavetley, Dem Owen James Dobson. n.m
Dems.
Tribune.
proportions. W
roc
Wnrne nnlr Odlrintt
The following are the full and correct vote in 1 . " Rive ",e "Cgreg.te vote each candi-
w ayue Co. nl the August
i.j-3ro rnr ' . . ' ',e m3Jr'ty for Tarker for From the above it will be seen that Mr Bren-
! ... . " l''l'."""lak.namendsrorthe, ton's majority in the district is 511n,.fcin--
gorss mjustice done him there two yearsago.We ' clear gain since 1849 of SIS rpiTi ilia t..r.-t r X I i i
" " ,,rl"' : iooie, as we ook imnn l,t.
r.uke.. joIi n "vne 2,,1 ,Ifi Henry 4.ifj j,.,., I'nion r,vo r0 f svelte !);a C?I r'5"-3 4340 1540
Parker's
maj.
5(i2
I,. r wo IS Eg.im til. lipnM......: r- . . r
" "- oitms District, Imi.isacts as a former representative, and the tWe-r.t-mean, to which he resorted to re,,i his sent, Ink h.m too low, ,0 ever claim the respe,-, or frien. sh.p of any n,an of pr .
irn .qo mean all we sav. we
i.ni as the most reckles. of
W e hope a
lives
look
upon
men.
A Want of ivo. Many a warm admirer of th '!;,?.
simplicity c.r Col. Watt-, feel somewhat dln-I Pointed in his defeat. p, those who have done ! their duty should not despond. I, j, lrue a j foul-b.rd is in the r.cst. but It is no fault of I yours. If yon will for the next two years -rise ' earl y; shave and dress by sunns-; be cheerful I w.lh yorf,.mi-yat brekf,st: attend well to !
your nusiness t .?
n.. n .-nr iiusiness fill . .
'""'"iirotiifiice-; tr.r.,.. . ' r; suri !'"lil!v: use tie!
until the recurrence of ,),. i l-"r pit '"S brinks nor tobrccolor. !
I tins District for Congress, when we will en- A yonr friends; never! drovor.o meet th, nu,s,ion witl. aa eneryand " rch to be vacant; snb- j -P."tth,t wi:!rlin ,h.sha,,e or ,ormrr ff. f Inuian, American, and you will forts. e care flt wh,t.ior u b? l r , be happy and Gloved. j "son, or any one who has r. M1,;n..t, Rut s!o,hr.,l!y negVcted their !
" lms """ e hav.- proven e,i,.,t RMn- ""d Ul"r own nl'
-onctsorr.ad, B!id obtaining ., m f nwn the
taise pretences rf such enor,,,;,,- ..... "orrns destroy tl-
"on. jniltVs, that br.ve sustained hi,,,. They . ,hf,""'o"S, ccmplc.i,, nntWprovid,
csoe b Iv h "POnSa'" -yotes- TheState Sentinel.Lawrmceburgh R rape Bow by Mv ,, ,.., , , . r ....,.... . T , f-
Robinson has A, ' . . ,Rl "''P" -cKs.nun rep.ic , over the de-
'"7 Mrs endorsed bis " oi .iu;:an. Aot that thev I,!..-
they bate Julhn more.
cts; and especiallv ill. I,..: . . .
..... . ,' - " "ppsreni. wno Have uMained ,..,, are t,1;u!,y . Norw.ll we allow then to escape. Ve hope to have wit', us ,' . ......
U., " vr . 'i ..nice.
i'i ine ivepuMie
we can offer !
ccmirg years. If
lie,r crops, and nir.!,, ,,.. i
lience. I
register, :
Parker, but
nate received in
Election.
For Congress, Samuel W Parker. George W Ji LlAxf
Prosecuting Attorney, Joshua H Mellett, Ehsha Vance . Representatives, l.dmond Lawrence Joseph M Bulla John Doughty John Weaver Nathan H Rymond David W Keen Clerk, Andrew F Scott Lazarus Noble Recorder, Henry Ritell John W I.step Commissioner, John Si'ggleman iMoses Robbing Associate Judges. John Crnm W d; jam 1'hompson Francis Se l or the Constitution A gainst the Cnusiitmn Exclusion of Negroes No Exclusion Democrats marked thus and thus ; 1'he Voir in lleui-j . Congtess. S W r.,rkr G W Julian
21 IT 1816 2077 19 JO 2111 20(i7 l!t7 1920 173 2203 ISG7 2193 1258 205.5 1015 21"2 1991 1904 2756 1164 2.3S0 1423. reesoilcrs
11.13
m an excellent man and a premium officer, but know nothir tr nf m .i .... ..
ses mat led to his defeat. Fayette County-Parkers majority is 291 Lindsey, Dem. is elected to the Legislature. In.on CountyJulian', majority is 37 Levston, bogus democrat, elected to the Legi,-
v.. , national Democrat. Vance'a
n,y over .Mellett reported at 100. I Benton These counties compose the 4th Congres- Oss slonal D.strict. and give Mr Tarker a cl-ar ma- Elkl,art jority of near 600
, about 200. If h. cannot overcome this in Rush i Le j he defeated. Our information from there Wever, leads us confidently to h. ..... . i ? nrs,V"
willmnr. .!.. j... . J o,:'llmt
.uniij-o mis Courier. Ilrrulnrrounir. The election returns are all in from this Co aud we now can determine with certainty who are elected from the official vote.
for Congress, Col
Kohmson is 275.
nenj j. t-pooner's majority over D D.
.KM.
CTThe returns from the ninth district so
as received are quite eucouraging, indicating the
proouwe election of Mr. Colfax. We give below the majorities two years ago, compared with the reported majorities now. Five small counties are yet to be heard from.
1SJ9.
Filch Wricht
From the Indiana State Sentinel. Orocijc w: Jnlinn'. dries. t. We learn from various quarters that we have been denounced by this gentleman in his late canvass, with a bitterness which his vindietir.
165 ' m""r'' B'0ne ta e"Pable of ?ouring forth- Un
scrupulous in his assertions, he and his particular adherents have stopped at nothing. Fut he has run his race. He has fal len, and we have no disposition to triumph. We have never assailed the man, never shall personally, we would not fling a straw in his road. Politically we
far opposed him, because we honestly bell eved his
doclines were dangerous, his Hssociations w ere with men hostile to the Union, and his noli
calculated to disturb the peace and harmony of
me country
562
.1
i weaincr will permit, add anoiher skirt for era-
j fort; but noneare needed for show. It ji t idea a hnctl..-..!.. .1...
I ... u.ai we must rut oai
! mass of drapery to make a form for o.irc,:c
I The Good Father made the form, and nain j very nicely. All w e have to do is to ricth il
nu leave us proportion j isl as we find tli-m
rtlrs. bwisshelin is oueoflhe femdes to , r-i
about, but seldom see.
Porter
Pubtski St. Joseph Wabash Wh ite
W alt's maioritv nr
For Trosocuting Altorney,
Jones Is
13 386 16 16 86 119 66 53 91
38 884
1851 Fitch Ctolfax
.Tlilfbrd, DrrnturCo. Indiana. From the Fr! Hfp P.Kl,-. i.,l. r.i..i ..
.... .u..v. minora nemizer in; ow
ed to enlighten us as to passing ev-nts I h;: coucluded to give you some information in r't tion to the Milford Division, Sons cf IVmpe ance.
On last Thursday nir-ht. beinp a rem-'
A majority of such members in ' m"ting of the Division, there was twenty t
46 183 170
108 96
603
119 120
82 60 86 110
577
ivonirres n i v t..i... . . . ' in;.;..:
. duiinu wouiu aissoive this ! "",e " wnom are among the m: glorious Union aud involve the land in all the ! influential and prominent citizens. Omhsttr
horrors civil war. Opposition to such men and j cas'on. there were initiated three of the r'
such principles, we regard as higher duties than j intelligent, good looking yonng men tlieroni:' party fealty. Thousands of honest, true, and I of Decatur can boast of, all whom were bm f consistent Democrats voted for Mr Julian, be- j the same birth, all elected by the same b:! " cause thev did not look i.nn I,:. ....! and ii.it an m a 1 . ma nn,! 1 .m
I - -'"" LUl,tl IIIC IU j - " -v --"- unrtailU M. tllll Hi v d-0 the same light that we did. II td they mingled ' mod' a" wi" present a proposition at next mw! 5Q in the exciting scenes of the last Congress, they ! inH; The Divison challenge! the Stale to bri: I wou,d h8Ve BCted as we have done. With them i this.
j we have no quarrel unless they shall attempt to j engraft Julianism on the Democratic creed. A.nn' pain't that attempt we now declare war. Wa
200 , meo" to sustain the Compromise measure.. ,l ance. Masonic Lodre. Slc
j ine taie vote in Indiana proves that the people j 15f)0-
e propose to add nothing tn : I he Division at Milf.ird ; in
900
j are with us.
At the same meeting there was sn'iporit near f 500 for the erection of a Hall in the tow:
of Milford, for the use of the Sons of Temp".
esli mated cm'-
a pro?ero!!i
' vofesr ST,a,:"a,0r' R C T-lhott received 363 Z I " ?rl",f ' 5"-Rrt II Crawford j 964 -majority 20, For Representative, John McCormick re-
"" -,CJ voies-John F Steven jority 4 15.
I HI.j: rt- . . 1 Mmnnrai a .1 - . ' .. .
liuaa.Rou iribune Aug. 8. """'',- i is not aready there. No , condition, the effects of which are sen, feH.ac IC?The9ih district is still In doubt. The La-' ad',oca,e abolition of slave ry In the acknowledged by all. TIIILO.
I'.Mr.ci oi Columbia or the repeal of the f.im
1390-ma-
tTCar
Vance Mellett
Parker's maj. Troseculor.
fVbt la P.....: .
, --j-.v. vuunrr Pives returns Irnm len en.,i:.,
I in this district lo...: . ' ' ttve slave law. who sonar. h:. i:.:i
i .""iiiB a inajoriiy lor Uollax ol t . , I'"""1-"' nuiun , 22. The balance of the district not heard from ! y U'e ni,h!more resolutions. The Democratic
gave Fith In 1819, 169 majority. If these re-' P 5 J"' Pr"idential election will be a turns are reliable, Colfax is probably elected 1 Unit i "up!,ort of th compromise measTribune Aug. ll'h. jure8- These who oppose them will leave the Democratic organization. We are in favor of Ij r rom the Legislative returns iu this morn- 8 creed plain and explicit as the Declaration of JJ1? 8 P.npPr' ,l may b9 Sfel that the Legislature Independence. A creed that will not admit of
...,er win be most excruciating d.m
A Yniikcc '1 1-i.k. A crowd collected around a dilapidated spw
imen of humanity in one of the slree'.s of Cincinnati, a few days ago, to ascertain what ! was fn search of, and his object in feling in 'A
gutter for, without a candle to guide his cour
Local Press, Barnes of the R.plev Co. W,V i and Roo, of tire S,a,.,!,rd. We ,1,,'not ask bet"' t-rc.. la!,orers. Personly Popu!.,rii, thecom-
u....y 111 Which thev live-oerfe..,!..
few
ET Hickman, W A R if iter,
Vance's maj.
Senator.
t . J . Woods. Isle nf !.. r l m.
. . ' uronKvnie 110- : let, s preparine to remove with bis f.m.iT,- : .
weeks, to the St.ite r t: " i
Trmprmnrr .lXninr. Vie hue before us the 1st No of the 'Nation. Temperance Migsrlne,' rl,M,j.,.j ; x ;tk. an.l ...1;..J I... . .. '
,!. ......... irspuosi- v.. u-rai r varey I' v We In nroo-rtr .J : ..... U" r r ... . '-""-j.t .u
nv . ' . : , proact.an:e.a character. v' ns or Temperance of No-th n,.M . their feelings and editorial labors they Am"- H neatly etecnted on fine paper devo ior, Pl fir:",""d n" thei'r "lt picture of D.d.can, the g Ll heir , , r,,:,:,'," We fan With stood 'fwnJJ of Temperance. 1, ?3 rer .ea r, I abor wh and for them, i Rny : -nnurn, published monthly. We need J,.: ll b" ,UrU f"Ul l : ,,Bhl ,iteHl" rr,,'e T with the M, of Tern- i
.jTiance. and n m i....
we ii . -ii- ,,ru" ni"e or more e now call upon the neol.. r.l,:. r:. willm tr An . iu.. ...
l-katthemos,,,,,',,.: chaswri ' UMs: . lh't.Moishiog thing connected
defeat them, and the,. ".'!' t speaker. me late election in th
. , , . v ",rlr wratn to keep :
Hickman's maj. r ,. Representative. Isse H M.irrls, W W Williams,
1519 l:t97 121 t.4'' 1116 132
'Oil. rlnrn if fV lcf enriA .- t't
for Sheriff, the vote of SI .T-i r- T Native returns iu this morn- "eed plain and explicit as the Declaration of reply. 3 ' "
ofJ V BemnsdafTe. i . 1.' "; j n paper, it may be seen that the Legislature Independence. A creed that will not ndmit r 1 nr.i , -
.v. inainriiv :i'n i . :-s t . D i " "v rnnj nu is vtrv reanv ia a??--
F or Assessor, G B Rossel received 793 ro, ' cralic I . , T' 'xoruciatine!y demo- j on construction on the Madwaska, and anoth- his fellow beings when in distress, lost no time A Howard 1612 majority 819. i . ,tcoulJ scare'y be expected other- j er Pn the Rio Grande. In good faith intend- In procuring a light. After searching hnC
horCoroner, James Demos. .,lrj cJnJ '"e circumstances. There will, : , ,nS to support those measures; we are in favor time in the water and filth that accumulates ia
votes; Matthew W Allen 16M maior t IT5 1 w' ' in Iud'anapolis this , r a3',n2 0 by resolution in all our Democrat- our gutters, the Greet. Mountain boy turjed !) For the Constitution 1 6'"3-A.rii Jt . I V ; I"ire"(1i!',riclinR the State. PM Kent, i ic Conventions. By so doing we will a'ways his numerous lookers on and assistants, and re stitution 672. Majority hrr"r -. Cn" , nsve ; have a gret and n united party. But ifthe nked:
Exclusion and Colonisation om o " v r ' . IC,S fornied to suit their own political I Domocracy at the north are to preach the Sec- I 1 don t care a fig for the cent, I only jW
1799 Tress.
Tola
aspirations, and as all or them cannot have it tional Anti-Slavery doctrines of the free soilers' wan,ed tew see where the darned thing rollei
Joshua ,Tohnon, Samuel Hszrard,
Morris" rn-ij.
SheriiF
And
trictto
Johnson's maj.
1558 1428 130 16i4 1321
283.
ii aior;tv in favor r r.i... ' ...... nave
'I vote polled. 241 r . . , . ' . , W" ,,,e' i hve . nice . we fh,,,, haTe fVFred party, and
.,JUrg .u.eo, . w.re-working.caucussing.Jte., &c ,j "0U8e' wt"cft r"u"t fa"'
' ""yondhrm; let them watchevery,' Cholrrn.
. r Knm.fr Cownty. , V u,e "Pposilion, and thev mav.! In Illinois the disease is still
. Hi.rn. mm i .i ... n.rn.T.. i. . .... . -
me result of the Cnnrrr... i ' 1 ruie to
moiiai elect
di vided
In
The Yankee escaped a severe thrashing oo!f by the use of his legs, which bore him up Mai street to Sixth in a style that would have done
ti Mr E M Vance haa
for John L Robinsor,
hae sustained him. Tir.r i ' ' Con nersvi , . , , T 1 tueir endorse- ' , ment of him, end th, ir ....... ..i .. ; sole ruitor.
ii .oi v i ins acts. mike themselves l.al.le for hi, ins. Mk h h,t they may be re,olo,.d. Ths i, o Z , " ? W"' V'tUfr "r flittR matter. It i t ,. J.r.w. .. . : cw" " vest, r.lay. II Is iu 6ne health.
.ndor..,,e,.,cfcorr,,p.KM, unl.lushiog.ani ,;nr:,,'C,,,'ifi al of a hard C0rier' ustaining .f. v. rbear;g. contemLble 'l: I
IT The' !,," ""'T y"iJ h,WM b'JfeBt" IU'W-krerul reading of Greelv's le, ! te- I he enennv m-v have ,-ossession of t'.e ' ters from Europe Th , V.reelj s leteiUdet. tot tw ., . !..,:... . 1 lhPV Bre,,f "'ore than usu-
.. . v-.,. .ueiKv our t.it;eiie. I " ",l'est, csmciallv to vn... . ... wm
man in Illinois ins o isease .ssiui nrevni inrr.
"II i . . J!. . . . .
Conpres- l . 1 ' "e 'b,e 10 secure a share in lh..;i. the villaee of Vermont. Fulton countv. it ha. euu 10 Antelope.
ion In .hi. D;..:.. .t . . i i. lough ft be not I!.., .i .... ' . hn rui
"'It. i. probably rfefe.ied-VeiVne..t w hsv 1 B At P"S "pifl, .everal fatal case. I "J"';-' .beyond di.tric the ens0ioa of knowing that Decatur noblv I m-Tl, ' " "re mentioned within a few days; among others 1 "n C "aah e'ted by 1,000 majority. d'd h duly i ,he struggle. Two years ago 1 favT f ,"Cm'nt roughout onr State in are Miss Sarah Holland, aged about 35 years, U here ,s Roeer Mm John L Robinson received 91 maioritv i ,i ' or the Cnban revolution becomes daily one of the firstclass of teachers sent to the! """e's the man who won't refuse county, but afler two years experience it ,'1! 1 1 7" Th'e who re P"U ! West iu the fall of 147. under the superinten- I ' Z T$ bth b0",8 "d She'; repented the people of thee ' . " for'- the cause of Cuban Lib- ! dence of Gov Slade and Mrs Marv Mathers. Exrn.e m ?h.io f
with ""J' now veto the man who I... ........... ' ... lromme or most worthy and reliable wi!?of lVr Thomas Mathers. I Trort'-no Roger will never . train' trostu
countv isthe m.;.i.-' confident k..o-5... .. -""-'"'-"' "leir, citizens. Within the lt t-.- . ... ! The Charleston (III; Courier, of the 22d'Vhs. rr.. r: , rr..It F.i.nJ
ofUOO voter..r.i,.v . fl., ... J."r,m,. -..majonty tor rarmer Watts, or si. h , .. 's nny I .... f ,... T v.. r ' 1 ill"?"" ,""";
wiil,.'M t. ..... .. '"-Sro t.xc.usion article of n Anli-Rol.i,,. : -r .c, . . I ,Pn t" rourrh onr ritv v nm.. 1 - iereu, . -uuc. oiaie oentinel.
nemocrat. n,..i..n,,... -M.iotion. This iu a county re. i Huna for the n... S. . ! the seat of war. and hrl. r editor of that paper, at the residence of hi.
... . onri is tow i9.,i.i .. ii.. 1... L . . . - 1 . ""inv; im innrinJ j . .
s ...... ,,lr. ii(..nea 01 a 10 1 nni
rain of Jl.'l ; r .1 . .
mr me 1 ann.r x-. . . "
ism. is id-..t 1 and ninelv.n; .. , . . , "ureq "ana ".V to go so soon .. .1, , I mother, in K.ckspoo 1'oint, last Thursda.
; "rang,, h is. h.wever. easily accounted for. Crow, Ck.man. c w Creel y?v '" th'm n,argen,rh.v,bee j ith "'e Mme The s,, of the .boliiionist, have been visited i w-Greensburgl. Tress. able to hold out ,gnst their oppresso r, 1 r r"pon the heads of the nerro.-. -li. r.' rrOeorw W .. 0n the steamer 'F.nn. nJ.l . . . In Kentockey five Whig, and five Democrats
' , ble warning ,0 Tr-ZL . . A . i Thurlay evening, w. 'Z Z ""' l'T I '"C'd to Congress. Th, Democral, have
.friend Rawson m. . rul1 company for C uba. probably elected the.r candidates for
irirnne SITUPV e tint - . . 11.
Tl ..... co
l"i"M di.liirt.
tor some days it has been currently reported I that IV Bruler, whig waselecled over i.erkhart. !
But lattr acconnl seem in r,. . u 1
hart election. i
1 ne race is not fn .
v.-.i 'i, By him .hat fastest rnns, Nor the battle ,y lhpse p(,pn, Who shoot wiih larg.st guns." ?lle Seirtinel.
ed, and regularly organiied.
stpani.h Prince Kloprd with n Coki The Paris correspondent of the N Y HenVl makes the following statement. Iu Spain, the principle fact worthy of beinf mentioned is the elopement of the elder daughter of the Queen Mother, MarU Christw"1' with a cook of the Palace. It is said that he
Governor.
eir Officer, elect-I .J ,h. WhiM. minrlnr In hnlh r,-l,. r
a J J " W.UU.ICOVI
ofvounrrmen .. " tle lZ i slat ore
, ...... ave ten their homes with-
-. euice. J llev. ...:J 1 . . . .-Lf j:j r . r . . . I .
'South wl.-.k ' -ruiiy traveled ""( canuiuoie ior uovernfr, has gained 9U0 jesly
this summer 8 d,rec,ion for h'aHI ?vfr lhe vo,, f'Jf49' " 1,en Tr0""''' major- j been almost engaged to President Louis Lou. Courier. 1 WM on,y 1'3m 1 poleon, with a dower often millions of fra"-'5.
the news of the scandal reached the earsof
In Alabama the Union Ticket has succeeded. ,' Queen Isabelle, she Iauehed so much thattl
In five Counties in Tennssee, Campbell, the , the courtiers followed the example of her J!'
This cauohter of Mnria Chrisliana l'!i
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